Plaindealer

Saturday, April 1, 1911

Topeka, Kansas

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T. EKA PLAINDEALER VOLUME XVIII. Prof. B. K. Bruce, Noted Kansas Educator, Best in the Business. The following article in reference to Prof B. K. Bruce is taken from the Fort Leavenworth News, and speaks volumes of the exceptional ability of one of the country's foremost educators He is the only man of his race thus engaged and has distanced all of his white brothers. Mr. Bruce is principal of the Leavenworth public schools and is well known throughout the state: The success of Geo. Pulaifer, Jr., and Harrison Hermann in being in being among the ten successful candidates in a class of thirty taking the examination for entrance to the Military Academy at West Point, New York, again demonstrates the remarkable ability of Prof. B K. Bruce of Leavenworth, Kansas who was their instructor for this special examination. Throughout the entire United States Army Prof Bruce is known as one of the best instructors of candidates for commission. This reputation is his owing to the fact that during the past twelve years he has instructed more candidates than have successfully passed the examination and received appointment as a second lieutenant that other men in the states. has high reliability but to the system the course of action which is most appropriate with the regular government those competitive institutions. No time is wasted on it, the process being that of a teaching or touching nature, for the candidate who is making the and dash. Prof. Bruce makes a specialty of instructing men who come in the army with the expoint intention of going up for a commission when they have served the required period, and some of these have been members of business for two years prior to taking the examination. His success with men who have given him an opportunity to properly prepare them has been marvelous in that he has never had a failure. He has testimonials from the highest ranking officers in the service commending him in no uncertain time, upon his ability as an instructor in the various subjects of the examination for a commission as well as the written pointers on the military service no doubt at the success of the prospective officer." KANSAS CITY, MO. only him, one of the oldest railroad men from point of service, out of hansen city, died last week at the home of his uncle, John Hawkins, 1.1. Highland. He was a very industrious and cheerful young man. It he had any enemies, no one knew it. He had been waiting for several months, but was continued to his bed only one day before his death. The deceased is survived by his mother, a meter, two brothers and many friends. TOPEKA, KANSAS, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1911. The funeral was held Sunday morning in residence Mrs. Ann Jones, a wealthy and industrious widow, has opened a first class restaurant and cottage 22 9 Nine street. She also owns a fine back apartment house at 160s Cottage, very nicely furnished People going to Kansas City will do well to visit Compton's Cafe, 1513 E. Eighteenth street. Mrs. Beulah Glaser, the manager, delights in seeing her guests properly served. Mr. Compton, the owner, also conducts a rooming house at 1008 Charlotte street. Mr. Epp Love, popular misologist, is drawing a large trade for Weimburg and Son, Nineteenth and Vine and Eighteenth and Lydia. Mrs. C. M. Jones, mother of Sam Jones of Leavenworth, is conducting a neat restaurant at 44 S. James street, Kansas City, Kansas. She is also owner of a beautiful home at the same location. It was a source of pleasure to meet Prof J. D. Bowser, principal of Attucks school. He is a polished gentleman and educator and one of the oldest teachers in point of service in Kansas City. He began teaching in this city September 1, 1863, and has taught continuously. He is a man who stands for all that is good and for the advancement of our race. His reputation is as clear and bright as the noon-day sun, which accounts for his continuous teaching in the public schools. He was North Carolina by birth. He was the age of six weeks when taken by his parents to Ontario. Prof Bowser has been a resident of Kansas City for forty-three years. He was one of the best prophets there. He has home-built tenements in 1823. He being provident, he is stillifiable with one fine living and cultural and ladies of Missouri. He has mastered the art of her progress and growth and accumulated some of its wealth which he others have failed to use in their opportunities. Prof Bowser to a one extended trip to Europe last year, and enjoyed it so well that he will take another, as compelled by his wife. The school of which he is principal is located at Nineteenth, and Woodland and cost $49,300. Among his pupils during the early days were H. R. Graham, J. Suss Harris of Kansas City and Mrs. Mahamatt, formerly of Omaha, Neor., all of whom are well upon age. Oklahoma Politics. MAJOR GEORGE F BUCHER is the people's choice for commissioner under the new form of government Muskogee, having adopted the commission form of government, will soon have election for commissioners at mayor. Many can indicate have entered the field, some have already been endorsed by the charter government league, but none of them are in the hearts of the people than Mr. Burcher, former councilman, and candidate for commissioner from the second commissioner's district. Major Burch is a native of Illinois. He served with distinction in the Union army and came to the old Indian territory to make his home. Since the day of his arrival Lero Mingges has been largely helped by its energetic endeavors to in ke this city a better. larger and more prosperous community. Owing to his foreight and businessomen, several of Michigan a large and wealthy additions were opened to settlement and placed on the market. Bucher's addition and Ceasar addition are all the products of his master mind. He has platt c. and and soaped these important additions to Michigan thereby adding largely to the city's wealth and population and endearing himself to thousands of her citizens who by his business foreight and liberal dealings have been enabled to purchase homes for themselves and families He was the choice of the Republi ans of North Muskoges for delegate to the constitutional convention, but owing to certain conditions, witn drew before the election. After statehood he was elected councilman from the fourth ward of Muskogee. No councilman was more jealous in his duties nor represented his constituents more faithfully than Major Bucher. His keen judgment business ability and political erience enabled him to secure more improvements for his ward than any of his predecessors and the fact that the fourth ward has so many public improvements is due to him more so than any other councilman that has represented the said ward. When the commission form of government was adopted by the city the voters of the fourth ward almost to a man, remembering the services of Major Bucher, requested him to become a candidate. No incessant was this demand that Major Bucher consented to run as an independent. There is no doubt of his election. He is essentially Mushogee's candidate, running in the interest of greater Mushogee, and on his the people's choice responses of polls there is no question of that he will poll one of the largest votes cast for any candidate at the election. April 10, 1800, in an uneventful gee, but the entire state of Ohio would not receive theerst and worth of this man. L. S. HAMLR. was born and raised in Iowa coming to Muskegee town a years ago. It has been identified with the business in terests of the city since coming here, owning large farming interests as well as city property. Business of the city will be safe in his hands as a commissioner of this city. He believes in protecting the owners of small homes by giving them low taxes and economy in the management of city government the same as if it was his own property. Any man who makes a success of his own business is the proper man to handle the affairs of the people. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for commissioner from the second district, subject to the action of the voters of Muskogee at the election to be held April I desire to represent all the people and to build a Greater Muskogee. I am in the race to stay. L. S. HAMIL. ACHISON, KANS Mrs T Hummons and mother of Kansas City, are visiting Mrs G A St. Lor for a few days. The Sewing circle of the AME church met Tuesday with Mrs Fred Jackson on 8 Sixth street, about 15 members being present. Music followed business, and an excellent two course luncheon was served by the horters, who was assisted by Mr. R. Brylls Mrs W F Biggers visited in Omaha last week, and lectured to the Wife Missionary society. Miss Zona Rucker of Omaha, is visiting with her parents. Miss Ethyl Pern and Mrs. Chang Glover spent Thursday in Leavenworth with the father of the latter, William Cunningham. Mrs Camille Briggs is on the pick list. Miss Alice Brown is visiting her mother, Mrs Wm Churchill, in Monrovia. Mendames J W Elliott and T Rummona Sunnayed In St Joseph. Rev W T Biggers spent Wednesday in St Joseph land was the dinner guest of P L Garnett and wife. Mrs Perre Allen entertained the Sunflower club members and their husbands last Monday at her home. A jolly evening was spent and the hostess served dainty refreshments. Dr J W Elliott of Kansas City, spent Tuesday with his wife and son in the city. Jeire Rucker has recovered from his recent illness and is able to be at work again. The cold wave knocked out a "certain" fishing party last week. The collector will call on all subscribers indebted to this paper on Thursday or Friday of next week. A BIGLY-PRIED SOUVENIR. When William T. Vernon decided to give up his position as registrar of the treasury, he wanted to take with him as a servant of his public service the first bank note on which he had put his signature. All the money raised in the form of bans now which he had been reg. had, a constant of a sum. In money having been put into circulation, had been sent back to the army. Reduced by new moves, and then had been moved for extract to be sent to the maritor. That one, the only way he could get the old note he wanted was to in common know. I 'd had high al that he could afford to pay one dollar for the old, worn on one dollar more. Having been informed by the treasurer's officer that he would get the first notice he ever sign'd he would call for it and redeem it with new money. He went to meet a treasurer. "Here you are, Mr. Vernon." said that official. "All right," said Vernon. 'I'll redeem it." He had already taken out his pocketbook when he chanced to glance at the old bank not. Then he awayed as if he had been struck in the face. The old note called for ten thousand dollars. — Popular Monthly. LAWRLNCE, KAN. Mr. James Duval was hastened the spur Loom Club, last Tuesday of tomorrow. After putting business the Instructor Mrs. Gerritie Clark, coniuted the lesson "Evangelism", which interested each one and was enjoyed greatly. All are enthusiastic with the study. A planning program was tendered, of 10 which the hostess passed daily to refreshments. Adjourned to meet with Mother's Congress, Tuesday, March 52th. --- # NUMBER 13 Don't Stay at Home! Mrs. Mitha Harden one of the engagement of her daughter Calebia Marian Harden, to Husy A Brown, both of Lawrence. Miss Minnie Hunt, prior to this time, Chas Diyant met with her patient while at work and joined this back. He is continued to the house. Mrs. Matthee is still continued to her bed. Mrs. Polly Cloud does not improve very much, she is quite weak. Mrs. BraceWattsy vlogged outwagged. Mrs. Barthe Wade, of Topeka, was down last Thursday as usual, to instruct the Bible class. Mr. Norman Yeager lent last Thursday for Denver, to spend the summer. Mr. Reed Thomas, who has been here visiting Mr. W. T. Escon, left last Monday for his home, Muskogee, Mr. Thomas made many friends while here, who resigned his department. Mrs. Joanne Moore, of Council Bluffs, returned home on account of the illness of her father Jason Moore, who continues all. Mrs. Minerva Newton, of Lawsonworth, who has been visiting Mrs. I. W. Escon for the past four months, returned last Thursday. Mrs. Escon accompanied her home and will remain with her a few days. Attorney R. B. McWilliams, one of our former citizens but now of Wichita, was given a hearty welcome home. He addressed the Forum and his subject was, "Courage and Know Thyself" which was inspiring. He thrilled his influence with his eloquence. Mr. W. I. Escon but last Friday for Muskogee. Miss Ann Johnson is quite in disposed this week. Mr. H. Haldond Sundavard in Kansas City. Mr. Woll Cutter and wife, of Kansas City, visited Lawrence last week. The following teachers from the Kansas City High School attended the high school convention here last week. Mr. M. Marques, principal of Towson and principal of Porter Holge, R. B. McHowell and Baird. Mr. Nelson of Reno stopped to visit one of the towns one to Kansas City where he worked in the not so to the town. Miss Marta Baker or W. T. Escon visited Lawrence to work and her friends here were led to her. Mr. Joanne Goss on Spice Farm from home last week to visit his wife. Sister Westfall mother on P. D. L. Goss has been so much indebted for several lives. 11 The Misses James Porter and Ellie Hawkins of Baldwin Kim were in Lawrence last Monday visiting friends. Miss Lentisher Jackson of Hawk City, nearly of Lawrence passed through last week on me to Omaha where she was her mother and sister. Mrs. W. Nottingham visited in Iupoku and was the guest of Miss Brown today. Mr. M. Brown entertained the sisters at St. John Church, last Monday afternoon, proudly. The Is on P held then annual sale mon of Woman Street Baptist Church Sunday evening at 3 p.m. The Grand thursday Weller opened the meeting and bids that real the ordained preach Sapphire taking by Professor McPike The annual session was delivered by Rev. N. L. Johnson, pastor of Woman Street Church in the them was all who went have friends must that show himself friendly. His fellows all handled the sermon and held the attention of the audience throughout the day in which we in church put off John W. Hume, D. D., of Washington, D.C., preached at Rev. L. C. Crow, some day past, to a new bed house. A very eloquent sermon was delivered. Rev. Crow's meeting is being crowned with success. Poultry Supplies and Garden Implements. Office and Warehouse 627-29 WEST MAIN STREET, : OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. 1 It Sure is Good, Rich and Mellow PREPAID to you for Let us Send You Our New Complete Price List. FRANKO COMPANY, "The Sign of Quality" SMITH, ARK. LOUISVILLE, KY. s to FT. SMITH ARK., Postoffice Box 325 "The Sign of FORT SMITH, ARK. Send all orders to FT. SMITH A "The Sign of Quality" FORT SMITH, ARK. LOUISVILLE, KY. Send all orders to FT. SMITH ARK., Postoffice Box 325 Kaufman's Market WHOLESALE AND GOOD ME *Home Made Lard and Sausage a Sp Poultry, Beef, Lamb, Veal, Pork 532 MINNESOTA AVENUE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GOOD MEATS "Home Made Lard and Susage a Specialty" Fish and Oysters Poultry, Beef, Lamb, Veal, Pork and All Bi.Products. 532 MINNESOTA AVENUE. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS E. T. SCHMIL PRICE LIST FAMO a straight double stamp Whiskey, 4 y E. T. SCHMIDT, SUCCESSOR TO Elmer Hyde We do not handle any cheap or low grade whiskies We do not pay Express charges. E. T. SCHMIDT, East Atchlson, Mo. MILAMY'S Poppaheimer's Special MILAMY'S WHISKEY 100 BUDWEISER. $ 3^{2 0} $ Denver, Colorado----Financial Statement March 9, 1911. Property $1,120 000.00 Treasury Stock $80,000 00 Furniture and Fixtures 200 00 Treasury and Stock Discounts 55,794.4 Expenses Paid 5,059 97 Commissions Paid 1 955 70 Bills Receivable 65 00 Cash on Hand 751 79 Capital stock Treasury stock sold I have statement in correct so I am knowledge and belief We have Feb. 1, 1911, 233 feet of tunnel out and timbered directly parallel to and through the veins. We get weekly reports of work done and the developments. We have our own houses, shops, timber and water. We are just six miles from a railroad station with a good wagon road going down hill from the mines to the station. INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE. Major J. Shoath of the British army delivered a very interesting and helpful lecture on the tribes and customs of South Africa to our student body Sunday afternoon. The rostrum and walls were covered with curios of all descriptions from that benighted country. The Careful Builders, an organization composed of the younger class of students, rendered a sacred concert at vesper services Sunday evening. This organization has been under the supervision of Miss M. E. Foster for the past four years, and has proven to be one of the most helpful religious societies of the school. Classes in gardening have begun their practical work. A large plot of ground has been devoted to the class garden. Improvements are constantly being made along all lines. The boarding department has just installed a latest style, three deck Hubbard oven, which will enable the young women to learn the art of baking, as well as providing the institution with wholesome bread at all times Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Martin, missionaries to the Soudan district of Africa, spent Friday and Saturday at the institution. The visit was one of missionary spirit from beginning to end. Rev. Martin delivered two addresses to our student body in the auditorium. Mrs. Martin spoke to the young women in the library Friday evening, and held a conference with the lady teachers Saturday morning and later spoke to the entire student body. They were very much pleased with the progress being made by the Africaa boy that they are supporting in this institution. As a result of the visit of Rev. and Mrs Martin, the young women have organized a missionary circle which will meet every Friday evening for prayer and study of missionary work. It is hoped that it will be productive and stimulate missionary spirit throughout the entire western section. NOTICE. To the ministers of the A. M. F. church of the Kansas conference: Rev. J. Pleasant, who has been since October, and who is no better, or anxious to take treatment from a specialist, but cannot do so without help. Will each of you take an after collection and send it to him at Garnett, Kansas J. R. RANFCH. P. K. Your Credit is Good at... KING'S A Small Cash Payment, opens an Account with us and You Fit Your House Up. A Small Cash Payment, opens an Account with us and You Fit Your House Up. South Side Furniture Co. C. H.KING, Prop(Formerly the with North Side Furniture Co.) New and Second Hand Furniture, Stoves and Gas Fixtures. Bell Phone 537 C. H.KING, Prop(Formerly the with North Side Furniture Co.) New and Second Hand Furniture, Stoves and Gas Fixtures. Bell Phone 537 1133 KANSAS AVENUE FOPEKA KANSAS TOPEKA, KANSAS ACME MILLING COMPANY OUR RIGHTS Acme DITERT FLOOR OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. ACME HIGHEST PATENT THE BEST FLOUR ON EARTH "ACME" Just Try It. You Will Use no other kind Made by "ACME MILLING CO," Oklahoma City, Oklahoma TAFT OKLAHOMA Fastest growing colored town in the South. Exceptional educational facilities. Centre of colored education in state of Oklahoma. Site of new Manual Training School for colored race, established by the state of Oklahoma. Farming lands of unexcelled fertility. Grow up in a growing town. Invest your money there today. Beautiful and desirably located lots from $25 up each Term $5 cash, small monthly payments. Write for map and booklets. Made by "ACME MILLING CO," Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. TAFT OKLAHOMA Fastest growing colored town in the South. Exceptional educational facilities. Centre of colored education in state of Oklahoma. Site of new Manual Training School for colored race, established by the state of Oklahoma. Farming lands of unexcelled fertility. Grow up in a growing town. Invest your money there today. Beautiful and desirably located lots from $25 up each Terms $5 cash, small monthly payments. Write for map and booklets. REEVES REALTY CO., Flynn-Ames Building Muskogee, Okla. Muskogee, Okla. Do You Like a Friend? Do You Like a Friend? We are in business to please you and divide the profits with you. Come and get acquainted. We sell for cash at the lowest possible prices GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS, the BEST BOOTS and SHOES. FINE MILLINERY a Specialty. MUSKOEE STORE, S. J. PORTER, Proprietor. PORTER, OKLAHOMA OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE Commercial National Ba Muskogee, Oklahoma At the Close of Business Tuesday, March 7, 1911 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts - - - 41,822,625.65 Overdrafts - - - 15,060.25 Stocks and Securities - - - 43,694.96 Bonds and Premiums - - - 285,825.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures - - 14,800.00 Cash and Exchange - - - 930,618.33 LIABILITIES Capital ... ... ... ... ... 2,406,660.00 Surplus and Profits ... ... ... 58,014.53 Circulation ... ... ... ... 200,000.00 Deposits ... ... ... ... 2,152,379.00 12,410,394.19 MUSKOEE STORE. S. J. PORTER, Proprietor. PORTER, OKLAHOMA Commercial National Ba Muskogee, [Oklahoma At the Close of Business Tuesday, March 7, 1911 Loans and Discounts - - - 11,322,695 65 Overdrafts - - - - 15,060 25 Stocks and Securities - - - 43,694 26 Bonds and Premiums - - - 285,625 60 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures - - 14,800 60 Cash and Exchange - - - 930,618 43 2,06,660.00 58,014.53 200,000.00 2,152,379.00 32,410,394.19 The above Statement is Correct: E. D. SWEENEY, Capital Gorden & Co. DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Clothing Shoes and Merchandise of all kinds. Give us a call before buying elsewhere PORTER, OKLAHOMA. DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Clothing Shoes and Merchandise of all kinds. Give us a call before buying elsewhere FORTER. OKLAHOMA. ! ee ! ; Ascension on Show Day at BOLEY, OKLAHOMA, Saturday, April 8 Cole & Rogers Shows hay all kendo ot will animals, = The facnemt Clowas Five Bands of Mans Tapaz,"' ihe Baby Klee phish dev Captain Davis Wright the Lion. Wheo we Kausas City, Mo., Make E. H. HUESTON’S Star Barber Shop Your Headquarters. Pool Wall wo Connection and a Fine Place bo Paws Away the Time, 803 Kasc Nexz teenin Sreegz _———— Uslice Gens} +t im Hell "Phone 90) DR. THADDEUS P. MARTIN, Foysician and Surgeon, 832 Kansas Ave, Baa fease 2620 West Denth St. BRLL CHINE mt-. IND 2880Hed, Beta "Phvoed 7 t Ben, Boll Gws Res. lod 220, O, A. Taylor, M. D,, Pkysician and Surgeon, Ol ne dee Kamaas Ave, Uver Ciblers Drag ' Anruen fern Throop Hotei Malls Aceworel Day and Night. Reatdoase 1565 'ZanBarsa decease TUVER 4, KRANSAt *Phoast) Pama ot DR. j. M. JAMISON, Physician aod Surgeon éramlobes Use alat ts tetanndliae vi Progen ee aad diners Monn) By idan DTT Mad or sree IUPEE a, Ka DE. W. k JACKSON, Physician & Surgeon $36 Kansas Ave, lad, Phooe 3]o TOPEKA, Dr. W. Roger Russell, DENTIST All Work Guarsateed to Rive Satiafaction PUBLICATION NOTICE (oa the District Court of Shawnee County, Kaunas. Catherine Thomas, Plainuff va No, 26548. Frnak Thomas, Defendant, The Siste of Kansas } Gounty of Shawnee, j ** The State of Kansas t) Frank Thoman, Greeting: Yuu ica hereby notified and wirned that ‘he above named plains tft has tain s7th lay of February, A.D 192, commenced her action in aatl cone. asking for a divorce from you And yuu are Jurther potidiod that aaices you appear am seuwer aid ‘tition ou er before tho 14th lay 9° April, A.D, 1921, the allegstiong of «aid petition will be taken as trae and judgment ren- dered aucordiny:y syainet you aud for ssid plawntif divorcing her from you, tod (ac -oata, Azraus J, Bowness, Attersey for Mlainuff, Attest: %. L, Tuoaas, (swat) Hirst pohlisae! BMlarch rd, 1801, WINFIBLD, pANS ev te fF thesuce wea vat ot ihe city several days vu basiners, Manuel WPorteer and Mesdamen Kate Porter and Rosa McCulloct were guests of Mrs J M Woods and friends several days thin week, OJ Valler aud wifeaf Cotte- vile wore iu the city «yeral days this week, perorming fur the Nickle thestie, The K 1 Jhantepiving sermon was proached at the Secund Bapuel chaich Sunday at 3 o’cluck by Kev 3S Buady, why lett on the ev euing traiu for Wellington where he as tu hold a rally at thy Bop ost church. The Blind Boone concert compar ny isin the uty. dese Banks and Arthur Nichule, aud wives, Manuel Ficlding, Miss Pearl Harding, Mesdames Hoea Me Cuilough, Juv Wood aud Kate Verter were highly entertained by friends in Arkamay City, Sundsy afternoon. Andrew Charles and wife vieited Kansas City fur s few days [ast week, A fine entertainment way given atthe Zod Baptst church by Man- uel Fieldiug and Mrs Rosa ee ough susisted by some of the Wir. field talent. was a tinanuial euccees| LA JUNTA. COLO. Mesdames J W Winchester and Jat Sestt spont March 1% at Rovky Ford visiting Msa Clemons, Mrs A W Vernon entertained the H A club on the 23rd. A very thoughtful snd interesting paper, * Should Women Vote?” was seid by Mrs Graut, and the spread pre. pared for the club was muat enjoy. able fare. | Mies Uenderson of Lasrence, is visa ing her aivter, Mr« Sampsor. Presiding Elder WU Prince of the Albuquerque district, Arizona conference,formerly preaiding elder of the Pueblo district, stopped over hereon hiy return trout preei tiny eldea’s counse!, which met with Bishop it JF Parke, ated isecting of the lead carmimitiee oe general cons feseuee cate ta sme. bald at Roar rag City, Mo. tle preacned te tn APPCCCMAMIVe AGC uee ba hie MIT he Big tad at be oven sevice oy Cry Avaslabie eett gaa cthea, Te hae many taiemis here San J Wo Woochester entertatned Rev Bond and wife and Rew Prince at luncheon Saiiedsy woe. Mrs Jamen Scott entertained Rev Vriuce, Mra Clemone ind Lee Win. slow uf Rocky Ford, 3 12 clubor. ste dinner Sunday, Rev K J’ Bond te rapidly winning his way into the hearts of LaJuntae PAOLA. KAS. | Rev Harden Davis wss over from Ossawatomic Sunday, aiwisting Kev Housley iu his quirterty me.ting, Mrs Ida Janca of Colorado Sp'gs eft for home last week after a visit of three weake with ce mother and o her relatives The Literary whien tacets at the AMEE church every Meday eve cning, iagrowing in gambers and is divcustiuy kome very vuportant sabjecta. Mre G W Lowry in bse7 setting the young folka realy for Laeter, The aunnal memor ao ecrmon of the Knights of Pythisa sas preach. ed at A ME churuh at 3 o'o'vek on buaday sftermoan by Rev Nousely. The Koighta in thesr bright rega.. lian made a bandavnse appcsrance, Rev Houaley, in hia alte sermon, plainly showed that be t# one of the bright jewels in the miniwuy of Kaneas. Mrs Ophelia Taylor of independ. pase, visited her parents, J, T Klis som and wilc, 3 few day la0t week, sev, J, ROWiltow maz now be fonnd atthe O K fierber ehop, He Te ain de dd aethures dud wate fistte Ustats mucseen, Reed M. Taylor is sxceceding very nicely in the in the grocery business on North Silver street, FOR KENT or HALE on monthly payments oF Sto sesidence worth $1500 fur 81250, to any body rega dt ess uf color or nationalit City water, gas, eewer bata, cate, zis Fourth street. Highland Park two blocks frum strect car. Lew Arts 'yhone 2027, Des Mores, La, BIG BALLOUN ASUENSION UN STOW PSY WIA Cob a ROUGH = RAILROAD SHOWS Will exhibit at Boley, Saturday April sth, W922, fn alitts mayuitis cent aplendor. Pronoinced by the pulpit, preas and pubitc everywhere Che finest, clesneat, aiost novel, thrilling, eure: taining, and inatruct- we exhibi ion cee placed before the America people. They, bave the best trained dogs, ponies, mon. keys and clephan.«, dena of wild beasts, bands of sweet music, The fonnieat clowns, trick donkeys, and a brilliant array of male aud,female gymnasts. The show is strictly ‘moral and nothing to offend. Two performances, afternoon sod night, tain or shiae, uudcr scr» of water. proof canvas. fon't mas the Dig Balloon Ascension, on the show grounds, which takea place after the grand free etreet parade. ARKANSAS CITY. Wa. Kemp is visting ate family for a few daya. Rev Perkins 14 it. Ges Bend, assisting Rev Ramey tu a aecting. Mrs Grace Ward of Kinase City, is visiting her wick father. PT) Alstou and B Mart wilt open Palace Laundry The Lainndry tates = the seretoe--Cals ant delivers anywhere in the cits. Phone 36 Claremore, Ok Miseours'a Leading Begro iarber First-class Tensorial Pa.fors with all the latest muderu improve. ments-—Hot, Cold and = Shower Baths, with Turkish Dry Rooms, Electric Mare:gea New Furniture, Kleotric Lighttd--UWeadyuartere for Hotel Men and Strangers, SIDNEY PHELPS, Prop., 210 Fragely St Houw Praue sity) BAIST HOSEP MO, ea 7S ae IRON MOUNTAIN Through Train Service Between Topeka and Fort Scott, Pittsburg, Carth- age, WebwCity and Joplin, Leave Topkea at 9 a. m, F. E. NIPPS, TEL Kenosen -WOLFF’S BANQUET HAMS Abscutely pure sweet and wholesome Banquet Hinshave nes pertors, Use no other, Chas. Wolff Packing Co. TOPPERS, +: UNA ~, K PROK,Curlner pia GROWN, President FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Na, (6963) of Beggs, Oklahoma. Capital Stock, . : $25,000.00 Surplus and Profits (net) - - $9,657.60. Bays We wilt appreciate a share of youc Kanking Baginess Crosby’s -_ BEST FLOUR has no equal. Every Sack Guaranteed. CrosbyMilling Company S238 ree Sate 8 8 tos WEL uave au up ty dae proce alice the pablic can come and enjoy Ice cream of s Sunday afternoon, Mts Catherine Jones of Rocky Ford. Colo , 19 here visiting her sister and brother-inslaw, Kev BR Roos left Sanday, night lor Hatchineon, and expects to go to Nicodeantte and HE City: before bis return, The anwaal sermon of the Kof P whe proached atthe A MLE church at tpm Sunliy afternoon, by the stor, Kev Rosy Sir G LL Denis gould acuing ee nesster of ceremo niet, ‘The sermon wae able snd scholarly and hae been declared by the Pythiane tu have been the best annus) ecimoa they have heard. ‘Lhe choir beautifatly rendered a number cf chotce secections and an offering netted #12 WEIR. EANSAS. The Knighta and Daughtere en. lertained Sir Knight Wiieon and intr Kama Gaines with a reception at Harger's ball on the 2tet. After mee.ing the tember« gathered at the hall with their friends and bad a high time. The two left for Cof. feyville onthe tind. gy Rev J W Warren of Cherryvale, preached st ate church aasteted by Rev Banks. aii oa aM Bessie Stewart 14 some better, A Brown and vife have moved here from Mineral.¢ We are glad to welcome them and there 1s room for more, K P lodge,No & went to Chero. kee on the 26th, when several Tndg- ca met to hear the snnual sermon, preacle lt by Key Warren, = The W9lSecrenon will be delivercd at Columbu« Green Hall eft here onthe 25th {or Nowata,OLls., to join his wife. FOR SALE, Cheap, Humtoidt Steam Cleaning and Dye Work-. Reason for selling, giving sate the Hawidetring lame s Cone W Tester, from Theno's ft, Kore bee | a : ox : & ce Oo i 2 So z/ ger BE = ss o s G4 > i i) aca | Sunny Times “the whighey of wnietastent™® 7" STRAIGHT WHISKEY srg Ee | sere 12 Fullquerts 9.25 \ "rere 100 PROOF STRAIGHT WHISKEY~AGED IN BOND cas 26 fol Pats - 88.50 | greene Cese 40 tell +; Pats O.75 | Prepaid NOT ABLEND-NOR COMPOUND & Send moors with ordet te our ecareel boas, SCHILLER BROS. Dept: 8° KANSAS CITY MO asd CAIRO We Kegisteativa ‘Applied Por ro Nee ade def ° TheTopeka Plaindealer. ADVERTIVING BATES PER MONTH $2.00 rer (Nnco. UK UIILLES, . ) mattor SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 560 FORE DY MARL seceeenereeerereresseessssernesentreces O18 Bem MODINE DY RIAL scccesssesserremmesssrescernenns O10 TBree months BY MAL... svccsees enenseerssermieree: 80 palate ESS NN fstered at the FostoMics at Topens as Hecond cises Mail Matter FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1911, —««_«é—_$e_¥«¥—«K—K«—XxK—«—K—K———___—_—_—_—= THE GITY PRIMARIES. ‘Tuesday clesed one of the livliest contests for places o: the municipal ballot in the his- tory of Topeka, The weather was all that could be expected, and from early morning till the polls closed in the evening, « constant stream of men and women was going and coming from the various voting places The women showed more activ- ity and polled a larger vote than at any previous election. The official count showed‘many surpris s ¢o both candidates and the eager voter who believed bimeelf able to forecast the re- sults. Following are the nomi- neea to be voted on at the regu- las election Tuesday, April 4th: For mayor, J. B. Billard aad T. A. McNeal, For commissioner, Miller, Bone, Stotts, Tandy, Arnold, Fiok, Jordan, Holman. Every voter in the city shsuld g0 to the polls Tuesday and cast a vote for one of the above can- didates. and thus assist in select- ing good competent men to con- duct the affairs of this growing city. “HORTON. KAN. Vie take © bry visited: i Powhatan Monday, ME Danest ¢havtot speut sured ig in St foe, ; Min Vo Votuetts ot ttn tam, spot Senden dit Monten Her Walters Ths Teen called diy the weribers af the Baptest Chueh tea sounse af twee anenths, fle took dimes with Mis ‘Tip Brooks. Suimdty, Ars John Rhenden as en the snk let Uday Stuf ts shawl y tecovetins, Mio POT Rteming: has brent on the sueh tet flaw weeb Rev bh Brawn et Wathen i tilled the pulpt all day Sumtay ta dy ba Words. at the VMI (teh te the enposient of all fee Ho Meowa ant ies BOB der ebay alte] wath Mrs Hi Parker cntwt fohe tee wath Mas Haves Broke Hleve b Mea gave a tecture: Mtoe da ragtt ab the VOM Te timely. Verena Tense giettly appreciited this Creat Rea, Seareday wall scott neve dis fan ity tov Heaters Ms Chitlent: Minptes spent) Simba wed Mendes un Hatten Mis Pou Wortson, Mies Getter Viste rset at Ma od Chev tem entectarm Plan Manta taglit “GUFANINGS PROM TIL MASTERS VINFYARD,” Noles Trom Lexington, Me, A yteat resi al metas hasbeen bs a Jeter Abe VMOU te titnete a thts UN, Wath pre th ster se ated on ele hese wt the Holy Spirit tem Ged beterie Viveceres cpm efeaets ith esttiseed nen orien ated childeet: tee dette t fern au fishin and praise Ged ae the dngtest Pte glorious werk woe began fey the ctrtest poston Hes BOW Mien Rely ob MT ind oon Metis, bebe a Reve W VW. Nichols, peter of ei etal re Pits Tag, Wetsae sc tane tee test te The poght Goad woe wath te tad Geese fata Tales tot the qeoult chat mht was twe eenvetsions oud we rerabmed Res Na hate as a aan et od vat pare ae tied a phe gospel, He permeate Eowitle is en week amd ane obey dima whirls tame there were Pt center stone and abtitoms Wo pepeetted sen quate te ive Tam uy fea we hel fetiaed tee dove ham as a Chugnetaan pemetle tem wed gospel meareted Oo fie teaving, the Ber i. Have ad, hao ta het comme tian pe the one sewed byanpeliet.s aid Csesped Paved 4 came tor puede ea the werk on Gad. On Sunday night, Keb. 22, he preached ease Ais wee Nee Ulovtons Crose” amd the pawer of God caine down ae a dam ona deaert and all wore revived, He had na trouble hold ing the people and the hou was well Wed wach night, and men were cone strained to give up an amd follow God. Sunlay. bebo i, weather inclement but the prople came ont and the ineeting wie bleed of Gol. We must mention Satuntay evening, Veb. 25. This wae glorious night for the Mfaster, result in 10 conversions and one reclaimed. sumbis, Eels 2, was the banner day for Gad. At PE aca the Tey, Howard pPretehed in toe usu dent style. Sub- fects “Vor (od wo faved the work) trat he give tas only begotten son that who aewver Leheved on hin shout t not perish ut have everbestinge hfe’ ‘Lhe service was Meaed beth spiritually anifinan antl. | At pom mall praplee young peo pets, aod chthlyen's nie te wate die ht Foro short while the Gospal pretcher valle Po geom the sibyeet. SUhov ta be sited Mite the exhortation the sere. hoot ec avetted ante agement speak roomeeting an bevers Chorstear ackinew] telged Cherst as thea Savaent and Re oles tus Tt seemed as ud te tance of Sond cen dew ane tinted with the sete ar the peapte mel pragses tesottn tal thom cath te Clon Sunday omght. fo pam Suhject, The Prophets of Baad test “Choose veo thas diy wher ve will serve And wsohene other Chin a alikt ot Goad. Rev, ellwand made the was of salvation ao plan that amen thogh he le a foot could not enor One conversion, one tle dation want mine prayed for, this glorious das wall mse be forgotten in Lexington Monday night. Fob, 26 was the closing night; subject, “The precious tlond of desis? and like unto the “Imaortat Ward,” the preacher held the vast) audi- ince spelibonnd fram start to finish and all were praising Cod in the highest antl the Angels ot Glory took np the Joy fal stra and caatied at up the Mulky Way, to God's eternal throne, Rev, Tlewand simply preached and the tesult on the best and closing mpht was fwe converses and tive additions, The inclement Weather, the ruin and snow did net stop the prople aml good audiences listened te Rev. Howard's inspiring ser- mons an) sons each might. Methodist, Haptist aud A. MLB. were alone werking for the uphuikding of the Mistea’s Kingda, fhe aesult cn the mecting at lirze wad 2 eomveesione ind PL rechamed, 23 umt- my with the VOW 1. Church ta help sistant the Iino of Afiicin Methodism mothe well, amt FS unetine with the Vipaest Chineh ant ieur wath the Meth- aalist: [ptscopal Chiaehy The preted is who aesinted, stated thit thes wroe well pleasst with the compensation they qeceved for their da ts, ats the people were indeed bberal, Peo auch ean not be said ef ctr be Poet and catmest pintor, Rew, FE MMe a Whe through as Christian inthis eters phevers and with the heaye cee oper atin ef members and frranda has bane a rent woth for Gal and the pood at the peopl, AM pooise them to gle rear dial, the pthed ot very teed ated perfect galt ter Tite olavgin Dede sean teeth eporettratly wed tevin eally WICHITA. KAW PMs FOUL Maller et by anese Gate Tas Yeon vasntts tee sisters Mre Thee Lanes thy Bhd Bootes Comeert ce played Wureday even, a Xb tak, nn dee tle inspires the VW 4d Mis 7 UP gave adie treaeecd im the WN EW Weekes ag be ethene othe ste epuat top motte gd Mes da atawles re Vue Mote bay tee des Troon an Orta Lie fyntghts ob Puthose and Genito torbenthe Beds theo ctl serum ag les sedig the Second thay tes eho, J Mis Malle Mitr ms on viet t Newton. Sun tay, | Mie LemieeSdted bat na Reekuath ATE tee attend tte vse n et or beg stedes Hie Dedtes orb the ways etd atte stn eommmaltee at the VV EB @huarely pees C tateteate ab etegbamient ag the harden Wednesday evening The Got NX Clute met Pueediy after heen tt the deme et Marl 2 saudi rd Maud Vs Gee Camere bine ote Funaicad trom Cola Ly whety they hae Inet Pea seven ad antontte, Mev Fb Mbweattads thos petal trea ie fap te Topeka where he wan called t seemed tunel Mie Tinta awh one ot the ables bee Da hty pempee tert catizeates die | an the Vth Pla daner al seavice woe held geen the VOM ES Cbiad ot whet che we poedeenter quettet Ste de tyre a bts [int tie sone and one daughter, ane eter relives and ak beet of frimde te ‘yuri hea Joss, TUNCTION CITY, KAN. ‘There was an exceptionally goal pro: AL MOR, Church, at Cookson's hall, March gram rendered undee the auspices of the 22, 1011 The program was the most talented of any ever gendered in the city, constating of the most intellectual o the race in the city and atv at Tort Riley. Opening remarhs—T. E. Davis. Instrumental duct——Piiniet, Miss Liny Holmess vielinist, Ilarry Holmes, Rovitation from Dunbur—Mre. Ted Taitshill. Vocal solo, dust For A Diy— Mies Lucy Moimes, Paper--Mise Hagel Vice Dvet--Miss Mollie Me WE rldge and Mt Julneon. Vural snlo— Vr WO, Macy. Recitation, fra Duntia— Vise Rose th Eagps, New tl cola, ‘Phe Miller's Seahter Chutes Shannon, Voral sadue OT. Davis Uemathe Rove ob We. Walliinte Hs pequest, Mise Telines ean tt Sao. which added greatly te the ate qitenetie ef the pragrin Ever sone att ) tending eNpredeed gieat etter te tion with the pregnaan Te fore the prose ime legit ata jet Whe served te netidy one dititie | ant hity penple, Pregrom Committers 1 1, Divets cle Po Dawe (. Shannon WUTCHINSON NEWS. p Sree “WE A tbs ancl rely Vb a ae he Keler, Landes, “The tmportal Vit Club met wath Mee, Mahinda Gotha. Pharsdiy attermact, Filication was the subject ot disetssion, Mise Delay Simoes, Gaace “Tavlor, and Belle Carpenter ware puests of the lib. | Mise Bouluh Ball, of Beast) Second, entettamed ‘buesday night in hon of ) Miser Grace Pastor, of Lyte. ait 2h Me Capeate. on Fisworth, JM. Prank Pavtor cattertained the tol Towing at a sascomee dune at Collins ana Calendars cates Misses Mice Pope, firace Gothiond, Beulah Ball and Messrs Iaary Phimier aint Peon Wilson, The trustees at the AL AL B. Church gave an entertaimawnt at Browlas TL, March 2id. Rev. oR Ransom, ot Topeka, spent Sunday in the city, preaching at the A, MAB. Cliueb. Sundays morning, and in the afternoon the Koot 2 thurk«uving sermon at the ¢. M1 Chueh By far the swellest pity ot the seas son was given Wednesday night, March Qand, when Mi aid Mra, Thawatha Wye chile entertained at then beautifal home on West Bom hom ot Misses Grace ‘Tayln and Belle Garpentar ‘The Overt Walt speot an gaines and conver sation Vass Delle Srey won the prize for writing the best prper i twenty manutes on Cie Necds et the Negro Race. Quite number ot gomt thonghts were written orm the subject, whi mide at Giffoule rer the yudgen ta deende. | Des etants rettestinterits ware sented by the hostess ‘Those im atten tines wete Misses Mice Wilson, dhe Snobs. Gate Pash, One Vorkinson, Balle Gaaeanter. Gaace Goth aid; Messe Hares Phnamea, Died Blau niet, Perey Bokens Lather Gacen, Wal ter tether ait (tne folinsen, The imartinge at Ma, Selament Bett te Mise Stetla Gaeen was agnite a sinpiise tee Hntohimeen, Pet weeks ‘The mother meting wis eannied en micely alt bey at feel, Wealtesstay, tert evel prognim ter the evenings Mp ot UY Me Croll as crusassiis hoe h- Py the feet on the Nepia piee Tt ts somethiiye we all srendt Teves an ert Pomes Woe stent die ud mate, te nce eades the tated and Calents, pete eng Th syeits tonetia od mmthes We tiene tibrtied G0 as tee tep ret b phe Neagter pace Ste Walt Hengiaw was eathat te Finporte Post work tu the ahi bed ol hoe ratte Th Beodge anmtecl sagen wits pret hd atyte Mob Ghar bist stones, LINCOLN. NEBR The fda eres, tet Cale entert iiie | quite a aginiey eb daends Past Phe tas esas at the boautiiud Jeane os Mie Haut Jolinsen, 2p Ss Dat, gue facie eat Mie Woet Malone. ag Minneapolis, Vain, Phe every was spent in converaation and pitas Refirshments were evtved wn ounepue etele ME retned to their Nome ss Havens enpovedd the aceatesatt, Mi Mitek Brtteleg as nentiaed wath erhness, alee as Mies Wide Uincotk 5 teth homes aoe quarantined, Mie vttie Ga uves setuimed) heane tren Denver Cato, Momdiy, Had: Potter as conte af the geod ation Fospatal wath the smut por, Muy died Mie GP Whaght aetiined Trews a Sbett Ge Mae Waaclit’s motheg an malities Waneas, Due adiy. Rev Wilson, ot Cotfey ile, Itnvaa is servetang Hee. Be Phe tpa tant een e pate Shon ate a we rtes cet ame tints, Salt poy tate broken out among the if For $25 You Can Buya y ° ‘ ° uf Ticket to California j A one-way colonist ticket good in ,the Santa Fe's Free chair cars, Or, if desired, tourist sleeping car accommodations may be obtained by paying Pullman company's small additional charee. These are new tourist cars and have smoking rcom, and extra large women's dressing room. Electric lighted. Tickets on sale March 10 to April to, ioclusive Libera! stopover privileges accorded. * - Ask for illustrated folders describirg trip to California via Santa Fe. On the way visit Gaard Canyon, En K route live on Harvey meals, jp i T. L. King, City Passenger Agent, aq TOPEKA, KAS. i sm tf eT OT SAE RR fon teal qeeple tates SMe bene Mevinhas wnt of We oR MeN tidar died from the calfote of a seve ae paralyth stroke last Priday, Mab VW. The end came a few dass after the OvetiEtemee, The deceased was about 50) years af pes amd yo devoted Christian, Joved by niany who knew her ‘Tho funeral was hell in the A ML E Church, of which sbe wae a member, and also u member of the Stewsrden Board, Monday the 20th, at do p.m. Rev. J. TG. Paylor preached and was assisted by Rev. O. Burckbanit, The de- coaved is surtived by a hustand,and two nies, The funeral wrvikes were very impreseive, wing Jargely attended. ‘Th Daughtera of Tabernacle turned out ip large numbers te pay last re«pects to their deceaned sister, “The bereaved ram iy haw the sympathy of all friends, Jas. hiusty ie indispased LEAVENWORTH, KAN. Fhe Strollere Badge Whist Glib met at Mre. Sam Montgomery's residence, last Tintiy even, Drives were awarded to Mrs. bert Dickenson cmd Mfix, Alonsas Mintav: atfea the germes, a dona course Supper was served. Lhe deconttions were ferts and potted fawers, Neat meeting will be wit Mos Mlonsae Mitniayy Valnas amd Ohta Aves, Mis, Relweca Banke died Monday night At her reste nerthoor Paavenwerth, of heart tare, Stes sipvived by a sen, Vhemas, att chertiter, Mas. Woon Gate ter, ated ea aay cdose trans. whe mound her aeath Wallhita Mottgemers as en the sik Mast, KANSAS CITY, MO, PERSONALS Prof HOP Cotes was faben vers all Hast Pints tie at) seliwed aid teas heen sotto for Tes doen avea stihe, though Tie ds seme het better aa | The Deg iin Studs Clut canted ont UM a Ntetaye and tere stiis prerim, |Man day, at tle aventema ot Mis Rich etal Mito Viet Westin telind or th Dine Un Tigh Shot dais ae ently Tenge med by Nos wate athe tue dates Faagedter and Will steatly mos cota Pe Gershom “tem Tate me Wightand Vee othe upper Peqede da nt depts oe tpt by tle waee Mi UE th Wak whi hes pont the pist yeaa Now Moyen for ber! oar rethain Ele tne Vaet week ma cay sive Poon ail Mae Fotiaabd bus rae Gant danghter ane mew of with Ved Mie Baws, on Bye Wve Ties oT Slater if St Ste pbems Dap tast ! Bore das pote te Teuver for. much Henke toaest | Mis Late tu Hertel nef thy Beak fest as Pend upp wath a beady sp rata cukte Vhis miitey dnnetede were eho hed to hea or MWA TTS etiddean death Dost Satur abay. Hise dems wore tthe te Sp Jose ple doy autem tet Mis Mliame Crosthwatte a side 4 scr doe oat atten a phen tthe spat ot stihness In the recent civil sevice easination for plies andor the cate atmuntetr ation, Dr, 1, Thines Chak was thoanly succes fubsobach applet and wae appemtea one of the desetante an the Beard of Tfe ali, Th. Midean OY 1 ustie E has arnivesd in Kao dined aed wall proved te Beaton Nites where he will beats and practie this pueleason Mi Kolt, Barnett, whe ratccampanied hen, wrk epen a fost claee | durg store. ! Stveral cases of emall por having bem reported litely, the Bowe of Health ss faued a sweeping order for vacunat cm, ‘and asthe rogult, many rare aime among teachers and puzule are an evidenec. datet Sunday the Newond Laptist Church was crowdid to ite fullest capa- city by the Calanthe Gowst Lidier to hear the annuat sermon preached by Dr. Pech, which was ably handled aN WW ain ‘ a} = t yf). a ¥ \ fi sO \YIRSeAZA THE OLD RELIABLE ue FoR KINKY OR CURLY MAIR, WAS STUBBORN, HARSH Hun MERE PLIABLE AND GL03S% ame PUT UPIN ANY STVLE Wat with eater SHORT, KINKY HAIR now tiie awa WAVY, BEST POMADE Of THE MARRE) FOR DANDRUFF, ITCHING OF TRE SCALP AND FALLING OUT OF THE HAIR. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, GET. THE GURUINE,PUTUP 1K 2S¢AND SQ BATTLES with CHARLES FORD'S NAME ON EVERY PACKAGE. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. IF YOUR DRUGGIST CANNOT SUPPLY YOU, WE WILL SEND IT TO'YOU DIRECT AY THE FOLLOWING PRICES SMALL SU} BOTTLE,25¢ LARGE SIZED BOMLESH THE OZONIZED OX MARZOW C5, 2IG LAKE ST.DEPT. 196 CHICAGO, Li i , AGENTS WANTED . ¢ ae cd 6 “Ss WELLINGTON } Glee OO TLE eos SS x a eX on. ¥i%, Py. 1 Oa ad AR cus t VR 4 aor a wm { gNS , Ais ase SS v a HUNTER MILLING Cé, WEL OTO NC HANSAR. L > HUNTER'S CREAM SS GNEST Pater We do Job Printing Mr. Clarence Davis left for his home in Wathena to be gone a few months. Mrs. George Oliver entertained a few friends Monday evening at her home on Spruce street. Rev. J. E. Edwards of Wichita was in the city Sunday and preached the funeral of Mr. George Dupree. Mr Paul Crossthwaite of Kansas City, Mo., spent a few days in the city last week. Mrs. Benlah Dowdell spent a few days in Kun as City last week. Miss Leona Talbert left Monday for Mu kogee, Okla, for an indefinite visit with her mother. Miss Pearl Monroe, a trained nurse, was married Wednesday to Mr. E Dickerson, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, by the probate judge. Miss Monroe is an intelligent and intelligent and industrious young lady and her many friends wish the couple continued success. continued success. Mr and Mrs Dickerson left this week for Colorado Springs where they will make their future home. BEAT WICHITA! Get in line and beat Wichita. Beginning April 10th, at 9 a.m. the Y. M. C. associations of Wichita and Topeka will engage in an Aviation contest for membership At 9:30 p.m., April 22nd, the contest will close. Every dollar received during the contest from membership dues will count one point. Every point will count one mile of flight. Letters will be exchanged between the associations each day. The course will be the route taken by the Santa Fe railroad from Topeka to Wichita, the distance being 162 miles. The trophy will be a banner appropri ally inscribed which will be awarded to the association whose Aeroplane shall make the longest flight. Get in line and beat Wichita. The agent for THE PLAINDEALER will be in Pittsburg, Weir, Joplin, Wichita, Hutchinson and the neigh boring townson Please all agencies and reporters be present to see him YOUR FUTURE Will be brighter than your past if you will let love, Dr White, read your life. His accurate revelations and helpful advice will enrich you to realize your destiny. This man is considered by thousands to be one of the very best spiritual Mediums. Preach their mystics and Graphic Messages in America but now in the time for you to prove it for yourself. P. I will give every reader of this paper a final test reading absolutely little K. All I wish to send on your full name in your own handwriting, the date and month of your birth, and ten cents to cover postage and clerical work and you will receive in return a final test reading of your life, consisting of the greatest truths ever revealed. Address Toprka, Kunan. Care of Bending Department He tries to mention the name of this paper. Only. $65.00 No. 4 Special Buggy Highest Grade A value unequaled below $100 fruit margin From Factory to User Were for prices and other styles, hand for catalogue. C. R. PATTERSON & SONS, GREENFIELD, O. Mr William Gough of St. Paul, Minn. formerly a Topekan, is visiting parents in the city. Carnation Art club met with Mrs. James Lewis Saturday, and will meet with Mrs. Evans tomorrow. The Philohetorian Reading club met Monday evening with Miss Effie Burge. Miss Hazel Barton entertained fifteen little girls from Washington and Monroe schools at her home, 715 E. Tenth avenue. Wednesday afternoon. The Excelsior Art club met Tuesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. John Dandridge, 703 E. Eighth street. Ed Pottinger is away on a long journey. He started for St. Mary's Tuesday, and there is a fear among the boys at his coal yard that no will get lost on the way. The Sheldon Congress of Mothers will meet April 6.h at 2:30 p.m. All mothers are requested to be present. The mothers are planning a story route for the kindergarten. Mr. R. S. Sims, chef on General Manager Kouns' car returned this week from Colorado Springs, Colo. where he visited his family. Mrs. G. W. Jones of Lowman Hill was called to Kansas City on account of the serious illness of her brother. We are glad to announce that Mr. Jacob Barker is swinging a big club on the police force. He is all right and will measure up with any on the force. Mr. and Mrs. Tutt of Pratt arrived last week to visit relatives and friends. Mr Tutt returned home the first of the week and his wife remained for few days. The Culinary Art club met Saturday afternoon as usual, with the president, Mrs. D. C. Scott. The t.me was occupied in making pies which were pronounced m. excellent by those who partook of them NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT The State of Kansas, 88 Shawnee County. In the Probate Court in and for said County. In the Matter of the Estate of Josephine Perry, deceased. Creditors and all other persons interested in the aforesaid estate, are hereby notified that I shall apply to the P. obate Court in and for said County, sitting at the Court House in the city of Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, on the third day of April A. D. 1911, for a full and final settlement of said estate. Dated March 1st, A D. 1911 W. I. JAMISON. Administrator First published March 3rd 1911 Human Hair Goods Switches and Pomps... .50 Transformation. ... 1.50 Wigs from... 2.50 to 5.00 MRS. M. L. FIELD. Kallithrix Parlor 833 KANHAS AVE. TOPEKA When in Pittsburg, Kansas Call on Mrs. Edna Mitchell for first-class Meals and Lunches. 122 SOUTH BROADWAY ST Mr. J W Johnson is confined to his home with la grippe. Mrs. Essie Clark visited in Kansas City, Mo. this week. Our old friend. John Henry Blackburn Taylor his feasting on a slice of polital pie at the state house. Miss M. B Patterson was taken to St. Francis hospital Wednesday to have an operation performed for appendicitis. Mrs. M. Malley and Mies Nancy spent Sunday in Lawrence, where they attended the annual Thanksgiving services of the Knights of Pytnias and Court of Calaothe. Nrs. Lee Anderson and Miss Lizzie Cooper return d Thursday after an extended visit to New Mexico and California. They report having a delightful trip. The S. T. T club entertained in honor of the sixteenth birthday of Miss Lillie Harmon. A delightful time was had. The lunar served was pronounced by the guests to be the best ever. Stephen Lee, aged thirty five years, died at his home, 1418 Chandler, March 22nd. The funeral services were held from the Third Baptist church Sunday. The Les Commecant club met last week with Miss Hazel Allen. The next meeting will be with Miss Alle na Bather. Mr. and Mrs. William Hill and Mrs. Eugene Gay of Seattle, Wa. attended the funeral of their father, George Dupree. Laura Copeland, aged thirty two years, died Saturday at her home. 924 Kansas avenue. Funeral services were held from the residence Wednesday. Mrs. A. C. McClelland has a large supply of puffs, pompadours and switches for sale. Old puffs and switches made over and dyed, can match any shade of hair. All work guaranteed. Bell 'phone 2596, 415 Kansas avenue. Henry Wade, aged forty years, died Monday at the Santa Fe hospital. He was brought to Topeka last week seriously ill with dropsy. He was reared in Topeka and was well and favorably known. Funeral services were held Tuesday from the residence of his brother. P.Of R. I. Wade, 1100 Spruce street. The funeral of the late George Dupree was held in St. John A M E. church Sunday afternoon. Rev. J E. Edwars his former pastor preached a fine sermon and the choir rendered some fine selection. The King's Fabr. of where he was a member post its ceremonies. A large number of the members were present and the church was to its doors with a number of people. The ladies of the sewing circle of Shiloh Baptist church entertained at the home of Mrs H I Morane in honor of Mrs J. E Moorland of Washington, D C, who is visiting her sister, Mrs Fishback. The day being pretty and balmy, the ladies were at their best and from two to six pm they were coming and goin crowds. Sweet strains of music were furnished by Mrs. Cleo Gentry Ruby and Mildred McKnight. Behind the punch bowl were the smiling faces of Eva McAdoo, Mathe McKnight and Cora Knott. In the evening the men of the circle were entertained. All returned to their homes wishing the circle would entertain again too. --- Freedmen All Freedmen who were enrolled on the KernClifton Roll of the Cherokee Nation, and who have children born between May 3, 1894 and March 3, 1907, who were alive on March 3, 1907 will do well to call on or correspond with BERT VAN LEUVEN. Attorney-at-Law, Nowata, Okla., in relation to their rights in the Cherokee Nation under the recent decision of the Court of Claims. I have full information, which I will be glad to furnish, and am especially fitted to handle your claims, having been for three years in charge of the Cherokee Allotment Contest Division of the Dawes Commission. Correspondence Solicited MAPLE HILL, KAN. Mrs Amanda Oliver, who has been in Lansing caring for her sick sister, has returned home. Mrs. Thomas Bolton was in Topkah shopping Saturday. There will be baptizing here on April 9. Rev. B. C. Duke preached here Sunday. Mrs Harriet Oliver and Mrs Lizzie Davis were the guests of Ned Hoon's of Paxico last Tuesday. Mr. Jeff Stanley spent Saturday and Sunday in Paxico. Mr. Clarence Lucas of Paxico spent Saturday and Sunday in town. The church will give a concert April 14th for the purpose of getting an organ. Everybody is invited to attend. Mrs. Ursle Simpson of Alma is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Martain Stanley and Mr. Marion Wallace The First Nat United States Depository Capital - Surplus - Does a general Banki Trolley to K 17--Trains Leavenworth to Leave Leavenworth Third 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 p.m.)—12 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 10:30 night. Leave Kansas City Mr. Trolley 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, 12:00 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 11:30 P.M. THEATRE CAR M DAY, THURSDAY AND Saturday and Sunday nights 11 o'Clock J. B. Wilson Does a general Banking business. Deposits secured Trolleyto Kansas City 17--Trains Daily--17 Leavenworth to Kansas City. J. B. Wilson Lumber Co., We busted the LUMBER TRUST here. We appreciate your business. No trust can exist here as long as we are in Tulsa. Give us your order. TULSA, OKLA Helen W Barry departed this life March 20 at 8.85 a.m after an illness of several montho, with consumption. She was 17 years, 8 months of age and a member of the 2nd Baptist church. Mendamoe Caine White and D Hudson of Parrue attended Mien Barry's funeral. Mr Susan Vanry, Annie Barry and Howard Barry left on Saturday morning for Parton, to reside. Rev J H VanLre conducted an institute for several days last week which was profitable to the church and the community. Rev Holt soon with a very painful accident about two weeks ago. In cutting wood a piece struck him in the eye, cutting the cyclall so that he has not been able to fill the pulpit for two sabbaters. He now much improved. A ( OLLED ) HERO. Through darkness, and with girls and men clamoring about him, Jas. McCadden, a Negro elevator operator, kept his car running until the last person had ever taken out. Twelve times McCadden went to the top floor, and each time he carried seventeen to the street, a total of 201 "That's all I had to do with the fire." McCadden said modestly, except that I had one look from a tenth story window just before it started carrying the folly point. I saw a girl come to the edge of the shirtwaist building roof and stand for a moment leaning down. Then she jumped. I did not want to see any more." The above is taken from the new count of the dreadful fire which occurred last Saturday in a New York shirtwaist factory, when 141 lives, mostly of females, were lost James McCadden deserves the plaudris of the country at large and especially of the race. He has demonstrated himself not only a hero but a man, See us for Job Printing National Bank Junction City, Kansas 75,000.00 75,000.00 ing business. Deposits secured Kansas City Daily--17 Job Kansas City. Delivery—(1.m)—6 33, 7 30 4 30, 4 30, 5 80 Sunday and Sunday nights 12 46 Main—Farm—6 30, 7 14. D FRIDAY NIGHTS. Back Car, Lant Car at 12 M o d h: Lumber Co., OKLAHOMA The Abraham Lincoln LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY CHARTERED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF OKLHOMA Authorized Capital Stock of 200,000 and Surplus of 100,000 100 100 ```markdown ``` THIS IS AN "OLD LINE" COMPANY and for the exclusive benefit of the colored people only. This is the first Life Insurance Company on a GUARANTEED or an "old line" basis for chlored people only. There are at present approximately 150 "old line" Life Companies in the United States, owned and operated by white people, and their success has been phenomenal—we give below a statement from Miles M. Dawson, of New York, one of the loading actuaries of the world: "New York, March 5, 1905. "I have computed the dividends paid stockholders of old line" Insurance Companies during the 25 years ending December 31, 1904, and find as follows. "The total dividend paid by fourteen Life Companies upon an investment of stockholders, which at the beginning of twenty five years amounted to $2,987,400 as follows. Dividend in cash $15,578,521 Stock divided 5,997,700 Total dividend $21,356,221 The population of the United States is approximately 70 million and 20 million colored ensang at the most 70 million white people for the 150 white companies to get their business from or an average of about half million to each company. The colored population, we will say to be conservative, there is only 12 million. From this we will at once see the advantage of about 24 to an favor of the Abraham Lincoln Life Insurance Company and then multiply the results obtained by the white companies by 24 and see what your investment would net you. This stock is going fast. Out of the $100,000 capital and $100,000 surplus, we have subscription for nearly $75,000 or about one-fourth of the issue, so if you want to get in you had better act at once. Stock by 30 per share. Address all Communication the Abranam Lincoln Life Insurance Co., Rooms 401-2 Iowa Building. Muskogee. Oklahoma Some Day . Some Place Some One may make 38 goud Flour as “Kelley’s Famous” but weidoubt it. Your Grocer can get it fer you HUTCHINSON. KANSAS USE PURITY FLOUR Highest Uniform Caahty Once Tred Always Used. Molasses Alfalfa Feed Grain, Alfalfa Meal Corn Cheep Sherte Bron and Whee. Scr-enings, Oats. TH y 0 hafi Corn, Purity Milling Company. Feeder Trade a Specialty. rh ON gy MANHATTAN - : - RANSAL Te MAcicss Pwo Madd LANCER THAN PE IVOL (10S Qe LOG wc STEEL HEATING Han- ° aan Ot Sit Sr rere HEMAGIC ‘atte. b iinecannh nN anv HAIR: STRAIGHTENZ KL > ty Nit eee | mes | HT ay “anywntnr MUS $pOe i £2MU oc : : MAILED seorstns mu $428, —.—, UUUDUULULLUE UN Le sumo MONLY By POST UFT IE PIONEY ORDERS Every ladt can have a beautli and iusurinp! be ear Dole if she uses a MAGIC. Alter stammpoo or tath Dar Merc dries tbe hair, removing the dapdruls; aed fy whe 8 straighten the curtient head of how t The Magic will not burn ee injure the hal, Because the comb ts never heated | ‘Tre stee) Deede fing Dar which rons the hale, isatone, pot into the flame wf the eh Ohalor gasbenter, ) ‘The Aluminum Combis eamly detached from the beating ter, then. wfler the Car ls Lend ea the combagoes back into place and ia bekd by a turn of the bandic, mane Heater isalso suitable for cushng trops, hus a cover vial can Le carried is ag. = S = —— ef ee (Nees = Ake eee 3 oui: is = 8 Ag AeESS> AF can i e ‘Ton > E ‘ @ ° Magic Shampoo Drier $100. Magic Akcobol Beater $050. Litersivermatosgaum Bme for Kterature today. ~~ #& | Magic Shampoo Drier Co., Minnespolis, Minnesote,’ ee SOMES Oe Stonestreet @ Gaines d - - gq We carry one of the Punsev eed eae Lines of Undertaking €itax ro —y + Ad a & Citamee q _ASS aa ers Pika in the State, We never Heop & xy Sie Three Licensed Hmbsimers ex AX CF] Gi ae stendance. Undertakers and Embalmers. Both Phones 53. ItH8 & Quincy Srs. TOPEKA, EAR. YALE. EAR. WILL H.WITTIG, President and Manager GEO. EYSELL DRUG CO., Union Depot Drug store. Mail Orders Prompily Attended. All the Best Brands cf Whiskey—Bottled in Bond. Oppeatte Walling Room 1086 Union Avenue. _ _- KANSAS CITY, MO Home Phone West S60 Be)! Phone West 6608 Timothy Jackaoe and Mre Shanks are on the elon Het, Mres' Gray. ton bs improving. Mr Curter’s wife 1 Lere. Vrof Finley went to Girard on Saturday, the Irth. The Sanflower Court wil! turn out in Cherokee Sunday the 2¢th. Revs Mondio and Beaton visited Camps No 12,9 and 1, and bad a grand time, INDEPENDENCE, KAN. TT llt—S ee Endorsed by The Housewives who have used it and continue to use it; because it fills every Demand of The kitchen and Bakery. . Manufactured Only by The Inter Ocean Mills Capacity 1,000 Barrels, per day. WILLIS NORTON & CO:, TOPEKA, KANS. Allen’s Christien KEndesvor and Literary organtead by Kev Ranyon in a ate church are drawing the young pevepte at each meeting, A CG lackeon presi jes over the former Clarence Fields over the latter Kev Terrcl! preached hie firew ell renmon atthe wn tharch Saaday night. The KRehte of Pathias wall held Heir aeniversary rest Sombia. 2 DTP Davin ind Rev Rursen wal he the eporkera the tud WBWeptt chard bads Vaptiemal ithe raver sunday, uous being baptis di by Rey Peablpontor Nis De ‘Tanneold her Lome on E Laurel atreet and has baught on S Waldemith avenue Mr Holt.¢yrandys” of O Croeema and wife, returned to PMltteburg to spend the summer, Rev Ford has been quite ill and ie atill onthe sick hist, JE Lewis, grand chancclior, of Wichita. washere on the sia, Measra Webster and H Parke of Paola, have acvepted situations and locates in the city, All three of the churches here have splendid congregations and are well attended, The Plaiodealer ought to be plac- edin more of ovr homes,so the bor- rowing the paper to see the news would beobviated. Every Negro home ought to take une good Negro paper ai leaat, Guaranteed BEER for toy Out-of-Town oth i T d es Ui bs z < N a fa e. ee "3 ¢ GOETZ Pale Lager” ia guar- \ ae anteed in every scusa of the 2 atae ya word. ede It ie guaranteed to contain MarR nothing but wnat existe in the pure materiale from which it is brewed, Its cleanliness is guaranteed. It 18 brewed in clean, sant- tary brewery, where every modern sterilizing process is used. Ite;favor is guaranteed, too, All brewers oan guarantee purity .--but do you know of any brewer who guarantees favor? “Goetz Pale Lager,” 3 Bottles Free. No matter where you live, order a case sent to your home. Try three bottles, and if you don’t like it better than any other bottled beer, send balance of the case back and your money will be refunded, There will be no sharge for the three bottles you tried, We can afford to make thie generous offer, for we hnow the deliciour, mellow, flavor of ‘Pale Lager will delight you. Order from This Ad. Direct. This offer is open to every. che who ceca thie announcement, no matter where you hve, Order direct from this ad and have a case ebipped to you resvit’s,, ORDER BLANK. HORT Has, vse omen seviivilubiestien sip sno 690 ian ve08e BORTZ BREWING CO,, Dept. 66 havsse City, Mo? Dept. om St. Jorep hk, Mey Fleane deliver to ine onc caxeof your Pale Lager Teer «3 dozen boltios), 1 wth try three bottles, and if I decide to yeturn the Balance af the case the $05 Ldeposit iste be yefunded and the three be tries will cast we pelbing: rT BeTenU setae pou witl relind preg) i when Lieluratieeasc and bottled. State of Kansas, Shawnee County, 55 In the Matter of the Estate of Su- san Jackson, late of Shawnee County, Kapeas. NOTICE OE APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of March, A. D. 1913, the undersigned was, by the !'robate Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, duly appoiated Adminstrator of the estate of Busan Jackson, Inte of Shawnee County, deceased, All parties interested in sard estate will take noticr and govern themeelves accordingly. H.I Monrog, Administrator, Firat published March 10th, 1911. (psa. The Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company a DO YOV CARR: SURANCE) The ky tv ot Oniont Knights and Laser .. ote Unent, A Fraternal Beneficiary Society ¥i!! ietue policiee for yourself and children paying Partisi-life, Sick, Funeral and Death Benefits in cae of death, No homeé.loving man can afford to be without Life Insurance. THE KNIGIITS and LADIES of the ORIENT is duly authorized by the laws of the State of Kaneas, and ja under the Saperintendeot of Insurance of Kaneas. its officers are bonded ina reliable Surety Oompany, Liberal terme to agente, For information addreee: NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, 519 Kansts Ave., Topeka Our Motto:—*Prompt Payment of Chaime, JOHN M, WRIGHT, PEARL McNEAL, Nationa] Presiden, National Secretary The Old Reliable Kansas Packing House Market Fresh and Cured Meats, Celery, Poultry, Fish and butterine. A. A, SCLMIDE, Prop 1k EASE FOERTIL ST, Ind Pnonet310, Bell Phone “47. When in North Topeka sce W. S. Trotter, Revtaurant, Jee Cream and Confectionaries. 127 WEST RAILROAD STREET w———ee es When in HutchinsonStop at 5 Mrs. Butler’s Restaurant Lunch, Jee Cream and Fine Cigars. 438 SOUTH MAIN STREET. ARKANSAS CITY, | Lon Keller and family have mov. ed to the country. Geo. Dramgould hae purchaeed property on N Siath street and haw moved in, Mecara North ant M Kirk sent to Winticld last Mriday night to tha concert. Mre G W Parkins ison the eick list. While on her way to Avhton lst week Mier Lanta Woche met wiha Vad sectdent, her horee becoming frightened and runt ing away, break. ingher deg Phe injured member ye eluwly improving, HC Carter fell Mor day morning and epraincd bis deft arm eo hadty he mw under the ductt ra care. Mre WoOA Robbing entertained the Olive Leaf clas last) Priday at herhome inthe country, A darnty 2 course Junch was cerved at etn , Mra May Webber hax returned fron Wichita, Mre Hilen Young fa contined to her home with rheumatiem, Mre W W Keller served a three course diyner Sunday at 1 o'clock, i2 honor of Presiding Kidcr Woot. ten. Mrn P # Andrewa har returned from Ashton after a vieit of sever. al days with Mra Works We are glad to see A$, Davie in his barber shop and agatn ready fcr b sinese, with everything neat a d in jtv place after the five of three wecks ago, Howard silester Toms wie Gurr August 17, 1910, died Marel 3 tetbat? 39 a.m. Funeral atv pie cea were held at the residence, cen- ducted by Rey G@ W Peraiuwe, Lattice ffoward was a member cf the (re dle roll of the Sunday ScLocd 67 288 AM Echand, JMPORTANTI NOFICX.. Tou the pastore and oncrbers ef te A. M.E,churer througnt ine 2 een c nference.— In somes way S msplaced she ce Ysuon whic® nag bLyed tre trae arer place of hold ag the €.celors’ tel lege which of tary Shel) leet abe uy delegates Gu the general ccudertuc~ whic! wy ?omect r Kaneas City afc Cuney them nit of Maw 0. Hes J OR Ravn. ebochaae the reso stor fine tee tune Bee i) are retwset e 8 Phe aul Shee ome e € . fe ne ‘ feme LDaL Bie VC Glam Cute. Wie convene in 53, James A Mw. EF church, Norte Lawrence, the &103 Wednetday in May, which i« bans 3rd, igta. Each pastor will tien oe per A, M,E, ducipline elec aac send on the atove Gale to this pumte lone Gelegate ar alterua ¢ rep ren ate ing each enartenty corferesce bt the sad electo-s college, Please ve bifs we by Apri i#th who your delegate be that J scav arrang for his acvon ~ odation, Your Lumbee servast, T Lacay Caen 4h2 Map e street, Lawrence Koc South Carolina’s Disgrace BO NEGRO NORTARIES! South Carviaa has cutdone all the states in the Union and alt other comimunttees tm the etvilized and uncivilized world va selecting an 135 1nd vo knave foe governor Below 161 int ple af what teas int what the pesaple may cxpent = The Chie- leston Messeng2e § 15° "Over wv ta usta Pegra to. tae publica oo oe efttenh Sah Ssrolina Have toe Sataed dawn hy Gavernor Glow. Ua had nutihed all of the clerks of courtin the wate no’ te gee the one of 9% Hegzeo eas retary public, td lias threatened to Sxce att every pollu oat baad that seta upeu the «haut. deraut sNescu ' South Carolina wil aever move up iw the galasy of her proyressive sister States ual such mea as Tdlsiin and Blease are relegited to the rear. No loud mothed, igavraat, blathec- site can evze leat a people. Th: soouce the decent white people of S+uth Carolina take bold of the csigns of government the batter st wall be forall No honest, Chmostian = gentleman would c2surt to the disreputable method adopted by Governor Bg ise The colored people have busis2ss to transact, and why aothave men of there cace to act forthem’ The Governoc must be oa the verge of guing to the mad fvuse ur secking cheap aotocet} Calhous, Hampton, Avkes an! men of that stripe | never weat out of their way to| throw st 23 inthe path of the Negro. They were tov busy | measneigs armas wilh mea who taey c tsidered to be theirequal | Vlease cauimot co,¢ with the! trong Deuny men of lin await cace hence he tusnme hi wth ntion tothe pre detemtelos cle ks ta mike. pote foc haeanteee ede! soul May the Gout of vongenee| aver Visit luo and forever andy eternally 2 cunmdain forthe mein thangs doo: tie colored on. stituents [. be contioue. his} present wat, let the wholes South pitmin proyamyg Chat same salam te quell bofall gotten 1h BOURKE WADSHENG cos AFFAIK We nite again that saree .asa) éubce man seeks to yaa a ttle nue te eth ey aseaalt.ng a ouesd cian eo. at cred toa be acount wes hep are avers ved ty senna tuluref cote He needs a Gate! oerare tir. teas. Lasteatofucesg pot poor feftsyelgaa Seyret wea te gee antrasier Mra Booger 2 Wane tngtoe onpul tie aie checaty a yte ert Tos caw ce Wd lee be bot one st t pet nda that ha ws wrap Pr eC | THs tet wa ree a eM $l. Fegut Peps oh Lites 7 8 ’ éta “Se presen thee or 6 “adnnersee acilerstuy oo etd woers vw reales’ wie 4 es bthe ca perter ae ora 1 dT be set me gree. 1 dlug soe at been ta tt Mr, Was statun wha aesceeds zogly peg oa y cou teecen gt ipede ‘eo bee, et oehe 4 Cy Ve ata. Clout Sery tian us af setttprebant oon saluting se og Oe Pthevber: epeat os) fsa, * ty are notaa ® coal [2 te farsusate teas tbe ae cess Past cou the ost saat TEL avig wosls baee rina tena tae taf, bala aresze soe unmdg sere we gto scwe wists wimaa A LD crsae Le SUEN OS, LBD cod swan 2s meres ate gow ree usually ceady to Brenge aly inne lad at he door cf the Nesru and len gne genetally suflers The better slement of whites c. adetrn this savage trate tor nagatdog “Wr Waahingtos. We nn for obs speedy recovery, as tiatbe taay Goa tate us gent # ek Noa as te fu wtth wean none wh to bread | TARL ORPE RS SV MVALRY Tae flowing verter penred cn te rantwoum cf Presulent Taft, wte sven e of mete erindeatat te 1b SS Ti Washer gtots Fa Wreoite Elnaed, WW oushae gt amy Moco 21 008 Aly Der GP ctor Waenie ter Ped ata greatly fetid at peur nusfarture, aid Eo baveten to erite Tawar ay apnpethy, my ar pe tad cee wit econ recaeer from the actde aciticted by sneane es asp ce vovur vivtonsiess, ant of mg een treace ce peur integnty and murs, sz tebaracter undid your heeiest tectulness to your tee andio ul tus people uf thia cy iotry, Ue woald be 8 atten tues it tals ratowaed uauclest fb. any way wopeiest yoar great power for woud an the estation of one Gf the moet Lithcult vrobleme betore us ft want gou ty know Lhat gour friends ars atasding by you mm every treal antcuhst Co am proud to subactibe mzeth a4 due oWirwew di Parva” | Tue Poainpe ORR goes to prose Abuaeiiyy and Mriday of each weck aud to fuente pubbeation in the es ui ae? newe muat tot reach this ulltge cater than Wedaeed y aus tree Write phuaty and on ane saute of : paperorty. Coke epecial pains to a + deat albeeinee are ep cNed plan. hy tad correetty. Dont devote too it tbespur to aps p ortfenlar sul. yee. Be tact te puseibie aed the pant. Obacrse these rakes aud atl taatses atl be pathebed wd the paper teeben time dake notice lad guveuu yourelves aevardingly : MAN AGbIa BOYNTOM, OKLA. ay ton wal show on the anap it biz ittera ine few sours tt ds dea: net to fecome ane of (hs afasation gs! rtepe ot the gtats, Uae we fund push, energy aul ea terpras, bat the busiewt maa ia the vials community waa Mr. Merriweather We dropped incon him for s few niu menia chat and found him absorbed aa tahng the work of Plipper’s Gilley, tow ASOT Church ‘The school is yb Tn ttesh uae a 200 ate camp netedd by Me and Mra Merriweather + the ACME RD eonneetion, state of Ole sme tered ctonal purposes, er eettl tot hese seen Tey ntoa with ut calling on that prince ot gentlemen, wie AOD} ‘thames. the sivlinist ty were royally recewed at haa ulfies sud the tre sent with he aol Me, Micitsmeatiere wae very plervant wded At Your Grocers Fanaa, cae So o RSS 4 te 200 SSS ee: Ks i A Se eae a : mae Se F ai Are Ku 3 LoS i Ais eee 2 ih elon ste BHI Sta Fra PAM ca oro $ PESTS Be" habeeret) ne, Us Bact tbionh Cyt ent e PUN bipe VeR pect ae Gi ere gitio™ Faiiegh Re ease ai ae ey Ale a Lae ts) ae ak ecb Nady ge beck Sai arper" ways The Loese- Wiles Biseuit Company ~“ — WESTERN UNIVERSITY Quindaro, Kas. The Great Educational Institution for Kansus and the West. Departineata—Theological, College, Normal, Sub-Normal and State Normal. LEADING AND BEST INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL OF THE WEST Courses. Advantages, Classica!, Oollege, Preparatory, Ner- mal, Sub-Normal, Musiesl (Dastra- Splendid Location, Mealthfa) q@ental and Veral, including Piano, Climate, Geod Influences and Orges and Uarmoay), Drawiag (Tine Thorough Teachers. ‘Arte and Mechanical), Carpentry, Printing and Rook Binding, Bustneas Cuurse, Nienography gud Vypewrit- Information, Ing, = Jailorine Dreasmaking eed Pair ows onklas, Laadering, or Terns, Prices and In. , * serfentag. luecementa Offered, write Bell West 1424 Residenes, Bell Went 15. 7" yr ° PROF. H. T. XEALING, President. Best ist Ss dani Po tte, lartios © fathd on Re quest a Muskogee Seed Co., (MVORTERS btu DEALERS Se2di, Bulbs aad Plrats, Pouitcy upples and [ncusatars. Becksepees’ Supplies Th Susnties, | Garden (arotensaes 308 Wocth Maia St. Lesage Distaacs "Pour ret, - MUYKOGEE, ORLAHOMA te ed aed Gt cubes Ai wy bed Nottatie A. E. Stephenson General . Merchandise Non and Ladiee Shoe Gerels Parnishity Goods BOLEY, + OKLAHOMA Hale-Halsell.se Srocer.So eco Wholesalers BALESTIU COALGATE, DURANT ANDO MUSKOGIS fae ( Hale's Pride, Hale's Leader Canned Goods 1 Chottaiy, Cowboj. No. 10 Syrup ay No. 10 Flour Best inthe Market. Do You Know Positively That You Cannot Use Electric Power to Advantage? everything with electricity."' hy He refetred, of course, to anything requiring mechanical force to make tt operative. la your ousiness and in youe home, there is bound to be work that electricity can perform better than it is done now— aad usually more economically. We have a depattnient in our organization which specializes in showing people how to use electric service. If you suspect that ELECTRIC POWER can be made made useful to YOU, call in our New Business Department rep- ceseatatives, and explain yournceds, Our men will be glad to take all the time necessary to make an investigation, go over the proposition with you caretully, and to submit authritative advice, plans aad estimates. There will be no fancied grievence ou our part should you decide ant to make the installation. Telephone 258. e Muskogee Gas & Electric Co. Ne rere rer TS e The Mollie Groves F . e . ° Mining and Milling Co. Properts, 104 Aeres in Grand county Colorado, Blue Riawe Mining District. mPbe Bisa 8 boa, os, td ah es wey Austin, Proeurer, (2 Ma te ewe crete 8 Nat te. bs det oB Miedlipes, atures. PIRECTORS--L 1 Bre Ro Pina coosteate, Jolin th & ou, We Pouatett, BOE dcdineon, My teroees PS A adtin, Poem Gb a 2 WE AKoGhh OK LATOM A, WW Wario Addvieg WW Gurley Agdiiton the iF bes kaa ti eet Sia Blochs from Main Street 160 Lots 25x130 Set Apart for Colored Residences in the City of Tulsa, State of Oklahoma. A aonvterfal op portuniry ro ecoure Homes in the Greatest and (eas Cty ia tac stan. Theee lots dre aeldon time payinent)e—Ten Pollan Down asd such mouthly psyauents aa the purchacers are able to mike, The ote cost from 4150 to &20 9, J Kor farbee formation sddrere, O. W. Gurley Addition, Tulsa, Okla., BON dud Pos Quick aad Efficient Transportation Service, You Can't Beat the e e j Metropolitan Street 2’y, KANSAS CITY, MO. Crosby’s _ BEST FLOUR