Plaindealer

Friday, April 28, 1911

Topeka, Kansas

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: h- i r I ‘i : 2 L MORNING, Eh OPEKA - —— DE = = a 28, (911 L . — E DOWN IN DIXIE WITH REV. J. R. RANSOM! An Interesting and Well Told Story of the Pros- perity and Doings of the Race in the Heart of the White South---The Elo- quent Divine Winces at Jim Crow and Lauds His Race for Their Progress Under Such an Ordeal. { have received numerous re. 1ytestes to write of the journey to the Southland with the remains of Bishop Grart and wife, but pres. sing business bas detaincd me till this late date. However the story has never been told, hence I do not feel that tardincas in presenting 3t now will detract from it any in- teres: it might peseess, Oc January sith Bishops H. B. Parks, Evars Tyreeand Revs, W. H, Peck, M.S. Bryant, A. A. Gils bert, Johu A. Gregg. JE. Ed. wards, W. I. Brooks; Prof. H. T, Kealing, Mesdsmes Dennum, B, G, Ranveom and the writer boarded the M.K. & T. dyer as cecorte with the bodies cf Uirhop A, Grant and hig wife—tLe remains of the latter by 2) ecial rejuest of her sister, Mira. Dennuw, to Waco and the Bishop to ban Antonia, Tevia. TLe railrcad company furnished ue with a eleeper and diner and there wae resting but praises for the road Ly tec cute party, but what they did for us cn row e back aia plenty, for the palace stock, (ifs are Bh srprevcincnt over the intle dirty, fiuthy, one third coach mm ¢ te the baggage car with no aael bewl, soap nor tuwels for the aevomimiodasion of its colored ova. pants and enc al kept toflet for giales ard forties, [tae a phate bafere God to cake a people’s money Devaiee thes Lave every advantage aud give thera Lo accommodativn whatever a teeta as does these rajliowds rur ping through the So uth Colored peopue reendins in the states ef Texas tt OXJahoma ray that the M. KK, A T, i+ the 10st contem)ts ihe road to Negroes running throu,l theeo stster aad that they furnish our peuple poorer and leas Accomnmoditions, This f bave trod tu disbelieve Lecaure of my many warm personal friends in Nansas who are connected with the road, But Gol huowe Tdon’t think it could be anv worse thin we had tt liom Nes Onedne tu Mouton daz from there te Deunimon, for even in that ove-thi 1] coach they argign ts colored people, the train crew uses the front cud fora jupkhehop. In most of the depots there 1a bit one turlet for mates and fernsahes ot color ma copccrally is this true st Sap Antomu whue there ts one of the finest tations in the whole So ith Leta shift the sconewar dye back tuthe try. Werached Bireone about Gey pote, wheres varge crowd of ou pople were we wait. rng a the station tocateh 3 ghrapec of the train and party that waa tax ing ai} that waa mortal of one of the greases. men produced by this eiticn in the past hundred yeara, and nots wae 34 Dennison, Fort 4orth and Austin where lived ora eases ee blacks, We arrived at San Antonio Fri. day, Jan, 27th at 9:15 p, m., where a great throng were awaiting our arrival, San Antonio {s one of the pret. tleat places one's eyes ever beheld for nature seems to have outdone herself in beautifying this place, Mere we foundan old friend and school mste of boyhood days in the person of Prof, G, W, Minter, a teacher in the public schools, Nothing would please him uutil Dr. Young, pastor tbe leading church, assigned Dr. W. H. Peck and my. self to stop with him. Heownn a deautiful home and hae a lovely family. Saturday he took us out in his carriage to sce the beauties of dan Antonio. In the afternoon Dr, Young came with two automobiles and took the the delegation on a sightaceing tour, We visited many places of interest, including the old Spanish historic acenes—three of the cld Catholic Mission posts, built more than an bundred years ago, wheo the Lone Star state was a part of the Spanish kingdom, Sunday morning about 6 o’cloch I was aroused from my peacefat alumbera bya loud kuock on my door, snd I called out. *'wh> comes there’ Who comes there! Who comed there!” A voice quried, sis Je%erson Rangom in terey Th had been thir years since 1 heard the vue and 2 cade out, hello Granville, is that you? and by! thie time Topencd the duor ond there we stood for a ecunnd and two big $30 pound men rush do to. gether and embrace] dike children, It wan Prof, G, W. Normin, an old playmate and eehoolboy com. ride whom I had not seen nor hard of for thirty scare, thet principal the pablie sshoole at Austin and earned that I had passed through ta aly Fridiy cn route to Sir Antonio, ant he came duwnto ee pia, Tt was then that he, Pio’ Minter and Laent back into our boyhood days and lived Ife over neain, Thess two gentlemen ate ndtking woud in the Lore Star state for they have the wLate’ in ther pochi.s. Tn fact none of our peo. ple in this city are poor louve eur. ects, = Many of them own and col lect rents from twenty-five tu er tr pource, Must of the labor un tc trects de performed by Mexicans pecauec they woir for less than any ther people and pay 1U per cent. of their carnings to the comms. ‘iuner ALO eccures them ay ib, TUNERAL FURVICIs, The fnneral of Uishop Grart was peld at the Firet A, M, Eo churel. Where the remsiny hat fam a tate since Saturday mesning The pregrany wae very elaborate. Biebey Pyree, 2. 1, of Naehyalte, Tenn, sreachad the funcral ecrman as only -ectnypmach when heawat Sin. «a While all of the partecajants “. $e prograts came up lo the orf} ectation of that grew audince.the | Coe ot the od Fifth Epricopal dass] rict covered theimeelver with glory. © Wag Cotsaicd that ten thousar 1] cpleatieades the tuners! and i:]: i be fokewe Ba ce: peeenet. Ban Becca attending any one service. We laid his remaina to rest in the G. U. O O. F. cemetery beside his first wife and only son. At 3 p.m, 1 preached for Dr, Lacey of the A. M. EK. cbureh snd there wae a plantation of people preseat, and they aaid I preached some sermon--poor things, Thus ended our stay in San Antonio, but before passing on, I mast not fail to mention that here we also met the mother.in.law of J, W. Brown, the popular Topeks draggist. She is plesaant and vice as can be, which accounts for Mrs. Brown's happy, auany disposition. We departed Sanday night at 10:20 for Houston, arriving there Monday morning st +.20, and went. to the home of cur good friend, Dr, Miller, pastor of the largeat church tn the city. After a splendid break. fast, the eloquent divine took us out sight-seeing, Houston has aome beauty in herself snd much of the wealth of the city is oontrotled Ly our people, At 3 p, mn., the pastor sprung 3 surprise upon ua in the sliape of a! reception by about twenty-five of the city’e leading ladiea—good lockers tooif sou please. Bishop Parke made one of those spread. esgle specchos which he only caz. make and he fairly electrified all present. Hevs. Peck, Brooke, Bryant and the writer all spoke and had we not been last on the bill i, might have been asid that we did well. But one thing can be truth. fully said of us. we did our Lest, butit remained for Dr, Peck to happily reluve the situation by singing, I am cr Dusinoss for my King.” It was the verdict of all that our waitin Housten wae one of pleasire and } rofit, | We departed at 3 10 .n the eve. niug, waringin New © loins ul ob om, the mea day. Mere ae! three dips at the Burke Hotel ant hat good Freneh cooking made us feel that we were an the righty we. We tedvomed the tume rigi tecens nd we sey some thine to. We vented oir oid friemt, Prof, Saidwell, who chirped ous aah ls songeat tm [st Gereri Cone| erence, He is superintemdest of a livivien am that great, big postet! a vhere Lundiceda of clerks, carriers anitors are employed, One afternoon Taccepted the ins avon of Bishop Parka ta §shos"” ne Saint Charles Street and the abo beauty of New Orleans ard wheve medetr reader, nother yg can! uapare it short of Paradiee, | The race thin metropolts of ue M2 Sou hh are not aeleey by wy neins, They ovn rome of the eat property in the city, inclu lay block west of the postothee ud it oupted bp rome of the swaths cading Lueiness hounes, They have splendid echoed a ung hem Demg a ancdical schoo! Tea. in Lantverrity, New Orleans Uni creity, where our old fiend. Hou Ve We barker graduated aed treighter Lmversity, one of the choola from which our pre lent, ‘rof. WL. T. WKealing graduated Phcaee der t 4eh ame abuut the eauty of ta sca Orleans women, icv are dretins ac] most beautiful log our arrival, and vonducted ue to our stopping plices. We were in formed that Mobile was oura,hence Ur Peck, my roommate and I pros ceeded to take possession, We atrolled out to Mobile bay, where we ran into a crowd of fellown ehncking oysters, and wo proceeded to eat them as rapidly as two men could remove them from the shell thoroughly satisfying our ravenous appetites, we handed the man twenty.tive cents and went on our way rejoicing The next day Bishop Parks came ‘with two carriages and gathered us up one by one to show us the city from Mobile bay, and when the rounds was completed all agreed on a verdict that the good Bishop ts a great ho-t and knows how lo make hia guests pleasant. The Negroes in Mobile aro duing well, There are thirty-two mail letter carriers in the city, all Ne. gtoes with twenty-one clerks be. aides the ) vottora, | In the city of Montgoneery, Als., all of the letter carriers and most! of the poate) clorka are Newroes, The same is true of the firemen, Leahemen, witthmen, Laggagemen and porters on trains running through Afetama ant Missineiy pi Coneluied on Page o PAaNIcCo TITFMS. SD ad Mes te tot onl Mire os Stondey and laughter ware the guest. Mae ¢tyens Mem tas Mroteny Mien and Dovel Dnaver were t) guests ot Gerltude Oteer, San tay rteamen Mie sarth sheke qaent Wendi ¢ Pore oom vasetens Mrs. damm tines Chins Norm she Naetit sen tar dtteem sears Miz and Miew Metat hheott, aM ated Mise Shonls ut Mee Tk ¢thiver ayant Sunde vetant thar haeth st Dba Sear Mobarbr tf Samday Vola Diet ys amd mmether spat Ste wow © 6 titer Dab t ‘ Poe valle was abn preset Mie Mare Oa aye Top bi orp warts pevtat det mether Vo. baa: Mis Mattes haut hor at Vbe ope nt Ia WME Site ay vas fag de ote es an Looby Mew an be country Mp} denen Sonoaz ant Permian saad ‘went Ge Maple Tl Seatac ay 2 to att nd a Dirthtiv pouty oat tis Direv Walla“ VET Poweae ten fe bap be Setar ‘ Vooretarn FP Saedes Moo nal Mee Cfenly went fo. 0 Mom das, tee visut pebintuee Miss Tren Wartfrey and Ddeeste dred Mbulind, spat deer dla hav va Gog itde Otter Tro BPeste op Cate Bofromi Ie ttiets Cats te Weebin, wheat he vente Phos Ta ethics 6 UW Seated Mee, Wem an tabena n Lite ty op te eet. or Mr oand Mie Yoaty ant famts amt Vere Samay Mis Wor Ute ko ae on the sii list Mio fhtte Dan came up otiom tf 2 Tan webay ty vasnt dag peretite Mr i Mew Alken VINITA, ORLA fomety 0 Feo Walluens tout | ta lees, Var Pia Diy eve mans thes wot Peet Septotmter ror th. fo ooof Meo Waliamest health Pratee att has ome ow de wd LGA NOTE Vo To ton Bt a came Los at ate ~ Ieame VMenedag serine foun at aents a Tew dove Mi Taf WMealbeened ora ome Ty pltarde dst pw det fis te td int Vitew ars Tr Neely Beer ome bedaa Iter 0 Te st tog nror pounds, Vester aay “Toond Mre Votes hive dea am getter naw apa a tacide da tole the prt wet Wher dow + efret ahve thea a eat ti Catnate nn Aas Cty tas ee Sort te Meet Pte lew ah september ME OM Partey whe hes ton se? Cty the pret ey math one tle peas oF JUNCTION CITY, HAST “f Ya Tebr, © Chiewgo apert Saye of fist weet I tlie tent st her oosta, Mee Mee Tete 1 deo dot of the ears ae hi tpn Wf ote ure oof a acta Ft cel Mia Rev, Mol Tift Wedneeliv for Pe wy were he wit stat hee + amd relatives far savers) months. Mire sla Brawn da geadualty impr. got heatth ane whe hee had Rev. Dore m ot hem Stak of ie 4 ME Gaur lo zee PWINCH WAR & Succcsé, Mrs. Mattic Dopp arrived last Sunday evening from Tennessee and friacd bce husband at Vt. lbley, where ake will make her home, Misa Todd is very all at Mos, Joe Earps. Mee oD Uammond« is alsa on the éihk lat | Miss Mfillhe Abdridge will leave Wed: resday for Fairbury, Neb, where ale will spent a month. Mie Marle Crawford of Oklahomt Spent several days in the city, the gucat of Mics Roey Bomer She lft Sature dey for Kanats City, Mo Mises Muida and Dolly Iiwhing of Salina, Me, Drank Howl and Mr. Rone] Rueknce of Manhattan all apron Sunday in the city, attending the ball game. . see Jame rhown fs agtin oa the sick ist, Mee, Marin Rodzers left yesterday for Nebraska, Mr, atut Mis, Mason on West 10th St, are remeleling their home, Miss Louise Covens and Veo William Vallis were quietly mirtiel Wednesday, HORTON. KAN. Min Varwest: Clayton lett far Tho springs an Ohi thoma, Lueaday, Mire Lewis Cayton 1 ft for Chieaga, TH, Luediay naming Laster was avery pl asait lay, There Wate linge crowd ot stringers dn town, Both churches think the people very much for ther died emtubutin, $4.80 Was tthen up at the Easter program at the A MOU lurch for missionary Homey, an &FS3 at the Mapttst | ‘The Meduh progrum wis sory goolk and showel Chat someone fa thing an ite rose in the clattram, othe Poptest: progam was at BY Th U. time, ftom 6 30 till 9.15. Mi toh Memming t¢ going Into the chicken business, 11) hae bought lots Wath ot town whose he cur satse chiche ems ty supply the town, We wish hin sue e44, Miss Vilel Vatavett woes the amest af Misa Mistereet So ntay. Mio dim Mie ant fuusly hive moved fe ftorton Her wore ap satdon in the Rol sh ps ARKANSAS CITY. KAN. PM. WoT Aastan fee sefaine dd) from Betis, Teves wear sh was called to the ta dette a feth oo wt waa very ee She ae ts dum sfoty dip avid, PMs Wall. of Wintel. was the gre poo Mis Meet bak, Tet sumbay, oA TO Motion fav siting Ler pare ents, Revs ant Mae Res Mis Het s af Bawton, OXba, be vbalt> ne ha paent. Mr ant Urs Beatty, else thant ins ot makings thie plice hee fen Mise Pee cell and Dat ep nt ast Soba Wane Mis TP Wath mate a dying talp > Hit ain oo Pest weet an lapsiness, Mie snoth rs amtsboashter, Mow dart went ta Wank PE bist Monday, ca busie Tes Moe Bla hemp spat Master in (tae Nah Mae MoS Vaanch ant Mrs fo oVs anaties, Weird Meo Mauda heatp hag been cone we dt ota th ler nae than a wees veoh osetbe Meo D+ Obit hes vetiame 1 dione tov ms ht sister, Mis, Bally fa Maroon JUNCTION CITY, KAN, Vee OA Viedt retuned home Site Urtie, efter senting two weeks ta toe pena, ho Ying Bev. Menry in a tevasal Her nats a ereit success Mes ‘Th mon, of Lawrence, ja fr the tee vi tims her diu hier, Mra Devine, “Ire ny Working and Mires Ghahy ittent fth funerstot a fint in Matte pattan, Suto, Ths Laster csir tea at tha Sewnt sipt's? Char, Sanday, were goal, ant the A MUS Church were alsa exacl ent Ts Postor zg hunt wihh war gehen with Se nt Biptlat SS on Sitn by vie funl enews, It was fun toa e vet Cudfoon hunt for (le ess The S Sa very greteful (> SMrs baylir sa, hor hanv unt yard, where tae age wre Wd. Mea Dayte aul Mra devine deseree great credit fur the way hoy Sid taregsis Mr. Dust: gave taa ast. Sor tae eh itron ty Look for $22 sso ww et . B. O. Duke baptized three candidates Sunday. The surprise party given in honor of Mr. Johnny Wallace's twenty-first birthday was enjoyed by all present. Nolan Clardy's father and sister from Tocumshi visited him Monday, and Tuesday. Miss Amanda Olivor was in Paris a few days last week, and while there visited Martha Driver who is very sick. Mrs. Dr. Lamgright of Kansas City has been visiting her mother and friends in Maple Hill. Mrs. Jessie Davis of McFarland was the guest of Miss. Thomas Bolton. Mm. Abbie Whitfield of Waubaunsee county, who has been visiting her aunt, has gone home. ABILENE NEWS Min. E. Dade of Junction City was the guest of Miss M. Gibson Thursday. Miss Chloo Marshall of Saltua was also guest of her nunt, Mrs. Gibbon. Miss Cora Nicholas of Pasco was the guest of Miss Tillie Warder last week and left for Fort Riloy Friday Miss Tillie Warder entertained a number of friends last Thursday in honor of Miss Cora Nichols, and received many compliments for her hospitality. Mr. Arthur Smith of Denver, Colo. is visiting relatives here. Mr Edmund Hampton departed for Atlanta, where he is employed in cement work. Rev. R. Lox was in the city Sunday and was suddenly called to Manhattan to preach a funeral. The young people have organized a literary to enlighten and develop the minds of too young. CHANUTE, KAIGA. Banday was quarterly meeting y at the A M E church. Rev. Haun mend of the Hope Baptist church reached at three p m. The Marion gave an exceptionally am entertained Thursday. The Marion Circle of the Hope Baptist cone gave a peany rally day. The Chantle browns played their standard ball game Monday with the Loma Goodeness, which resulted in a victory for Chantle Rav. Hannah and her Wednesday in independence Mrs. Thea. Bates and Jadghters have returned from a Baxter Springs. The sewing circle of the A M I. onzeenth last week with Mr. George Evans. There was a pretty display of art work by the great, who enjoyed social cast as they quarrel there meeter. Mr. Marc Sullivan went to St. Louis and wrote a book. Mr. and Mr. James Watson have returned from a visit with Mr. Witt's piece at town. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. M. Robert P. Parrson, son of Street Commissioner Corvus Patter 100, died at St. Margaree hospital Wednesday, 14, wee n age thirty five years. He received the public schools of this city, graduating from the High School at the age of nineteen. He attended McHarry Medical College. Nassau Town and during the Spanish-American war he was to put stewart for Company C. Twenty-third Kauai Volunteers, acted in the war as city for the forty-month regiment stationed in the Philippine Islands for three years. He was a member of the First Baptist church and Sunday school, also belonged to the Masonic fraternity, a member of W. Iowa Son Lodge, No 17, and for the years was its secretary. In 1903 he was married to Miss Luella Sharp of Leavenworth, since which time he has been connected with the firm, Patterson and Gayden Realty Co. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their sympathy and kindness and for the floral offerings during our recent bereavement in the loss of our beloved one, Robert E. Patterson. MRS. LUELLA PATTERSON MR. AND MRS. C. PATTERSON MR AND MRS. L. L. GAYDEN AGENTS WANTED Colored men or women solicitors wanted in every city for a strictly legitimate proposition paying good commissions. Must have education, education, energy, acquaintance and good address and furnish good references. This is an opportunity worth investigating. Address Lock Box 241, Topkea, Kansas. Methodists Will Elect Day Delegates! To the pastors and members of the A. M. E. church throughout the Kansas conference:— In some way I misplaced the resolution which had fixed the time and place of holding the electoral college which in turn shall elect its lay delegates to the general conference which will meet in Kansas City, Mo during the month of May, 1912. Rev. J. R. Ransom, who offered the resolution giving the time and place, retained a copy of the same, and I herewith as secretary of the Kansas conference, do notify all concerned that the electoral college will convene in St. James A. M. E. church, North Lawrence, the first Wednesday in May, which is May 3rd, 1911. Each pastor will therefore per A. M. E. discipline elect and send on the above late to this place one delegate or alternate representing each quarterly conference to this said electoral college. Please notify me by April 24th who your delegate be that I may arring for his accommodation. Your ample servant, 182 Maple Street, Lawrence Kn. Freedmen Freedmen All Free Jueen who were enrolled on the Kern Clifton Post of the Cherokee Nation, and who have children born between May 3, 1874 and March 3, 1907, who were alive on March 3, 1907 will do well to call on or correspond with BERT VAN LEUVEN. Attorney Law. Nowa, Ohio, 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 seen for three years in charge of the Cherokee Allotment Contest Division of the Lawyer Commission Correspondence Solicited to Frank Thomas, Greeting: You are hereby notified and warned that the above named plaintiff has this 27th day of February, A. D. 1911, commenced her action in said court asking for a divorce from you. And you are further notified that unless you appear and answer said petition on or before the 11th day of April, A. D. 1911, the allegations of said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly against you and for said plaintiff divorcing her from you, and for costs. AARHUH J. BOLINGER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Attent R. L. THOMAS, (NEAL.) First published March 3rd, 1911. State of Kansas. | 88 Shawnee County, In the Matter of the Estate of George W. Dupree late of Shawnee county, Kansas. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that on the 29th day of March, A. D 1911, the undersigned was by the Probate Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, duly appointed Administrator of the estate of George W. Dupree, late of Shawnee County, deceased. All parties interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. ANDREW DUPREE Administration. T D. HOUPARIE7. Attorney First published April 7th, 19th Office Hours 9 3011 10 40 Bell Phone 90 DR. THADDEUS P. MARTIN, Physician and Surgeon. 832 Kansas Ave. Residence 1110 West Tenth St. BELL PHONE 901 7 IND 2889-Ltd. BOTH THOMAS 771 Bee Hall 640 Bee Lnd 771 O. A. Taylor, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Office 11 Kauai Ave., Over Gilberts Drg. Airport from Downtown Hotel Calls Answered Day and Night. desidence 185 Van Buren Street 101 FKA KAUAI DR. J. M JAMISON, Physician and Surgeon Bearing Physician of the nights and late of Prescription Special attention to diseases of women and private diseases DR. W. E JACKSON, Physician & Surgeon 106 Kansas Ave. Inl. Phone 911 TOPKKA. Dr. W. Roger Russell; DENTIST AI Work Guaranteed to Give Naturalism MISSOURI PACIFIC IRON MOUNTAIN Through Train Service Between Topeka and Far South Pittsburg, Carth- age Wabo City and Joplin. Leave Trocken at 9 a. m. F. E. MPPS, Ticket Agent, TELEPHONE NO. Order Your ICE CREAM Continental Creamery Company We manufacture the purest, cheapest and best in the market. No social function is a genuine without our Cream. MANUFACTURED IN TOPEKA, U. S. A. Do You Like a Frind? 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. 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No matter where you live, order a care eent to sour home, Try three bottles, and if you don't like it better than any other bottled beer, eend balance of the case back and yoar moncy will be refunded, There will be no eharge for the three bottles you trig, We can afford to make thia generous offer, for we know the delicious, mellow, flavor of ‘Wale Lager will delight you, Order from This Ad. Direct. This offer is open to every. ohe who ecca this announcement, no matter w here you live, Order direct from thia ad end have a care shipped to you newittts ORDER BLANK. OURTZ BUFWING CO, Dept, cb hanwe City, Mos In pl, 2h, SL. Jose ph, Mo, Please deliver to me one case of your Vale Lager Heer (8 dozen bottles), 1 will try three bottles, and if I decide to return the balance of the casothy $10s deposit iste be refanded and the three bottles WUE cost me nething wwweT TL wccopt same you slil refund met) ib wlan dD letuutbeeaseand bolle. TTC TTT ETI B TS iO EE AT SE OE TE TLE LE TREE | TE TU CORRESPONDENTS, Tue PLainpwalie goes to proas Thureday and Friday of each week acd to ineare pablication an the current ieece newe muet not reach the office iater than Wedcerday morning Write plainly ard on ore esde of paper only, Take sy e..al yacne to vee that all names are spelled 3 la.s.. ly and vorrectiy, Dons devote toc much space to any particular sal. ject. Be brief as poreble and to the point. Observe there rules aud all matter will be pablsebed and tle paper mailed on time, Take notie and govern yourectyew accordingiy, Mavacen, WISHITA NOTES, Mra Qrayeon, of Chicayo, + visiting in Ube city, Mra. 1. UL, White is un the wich lint, Toe YM. C. Av held an open meeting et the A. M, Ky charet Sunday afternoon. Miss Moecline Crouch and Vergic Wlliains were uniied tn marriage Wednesday evening, Bernard Wrook« is visiting in Hutchiesun thie week, Are, V, Covington i amumbercd Among the the sich. Mrs. L, Anderson, of Topeka. is visiting relafives in the citp. Mrs, KR. [sale 1s ill. The G, L. A. club met with Mre. R. Letcher Tuesday atternoon. A delicious Juncheon was served and a delightful program rendered. Mra. Charles Andervon cuter. tained o nomver of young people at her home on Wedncadry evening in honor of Misa Florenee Mitzhell, YOU WILL LIKE WOO 7 Ghocolites The Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company WILL H.WITTIG, President and Manager ~ GEO. EYSELL DRUG CO., Union Depot Drug: store. Mail Orders Prompily Attended. All the Best Brands of Whiskey—Bottled in Bond, 1036 Union Avenue, ~ _ KANBAS CITY, MO Home Phone West S6o Bell Phone West 6608 COFFEYViLLE ITEMS. Attorney G. W. Fitzpatrick ba returned from M’Alester, Okla, where be went to ehip his house. hold goods. Dr. J. M. Baskett made a trip te Chetops to treat a patient. Attorney Rkodes has moved to Hutebinson. John Ingram aied Tuesday of in. juriesJeustained fiom a fall, The funeral wae held from Bethel A, M. E. church, the Rev. A. H, Brooks, of Parsons officiated. He Taavesa wife and nine children— veven sons and two daughters and many warm friende. Mr. Ingram was a useful citizen and will be greatly missed. Dr. Baskert and Frank Sayers made a businces trip to Vinita, Okl,, Sunday, Adolph D,Griftin, the Viaindealer manager, Sundayed in the citv, Rev, Davidson his returned from a bueiness trip to Muskogee, | Mre, Thurmsn haa recovered from ber recent illnese, Attorney Cox has been to a wats on business, | a WF — _ _ 2) THE BEST FLOUR ’ iON EARTH] OUR HIGHEST 43. feme “ACME” MME <> PATENT FLO SURE) wit Try It. File BS? .00 ou Will Use no Other Kind. Made by “ACME MILLING CO.,"’ Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, WULCHINSON NEWS, Mies Della Smiley was hoatcen to ‘the G, A, club Friday sfternoon, Needle work and 3 discussion of current events were the featnrea of evening. WUclicious refreshments were served, Miss Taylor of Green. berg was a gocat of tho club, Mies Grace Gothar pleasantly en. tained Mr, and Mra, 1, M. Smiley WOLFF’S BANQUET HAMS Chas. Wolff Packing Co., When in Kansas City, Mo., Make E. H. HUESTON’S | Star Barber Shop Your WWeadquartera. Pool Hall in Cennection and aFine Place to Pasa Away the Time, 203 Kast Ning TEENTH STREBT jan} Ulos Jonsson at GJ o'ctoeh doach Scaday afternoon | The faners! of Mru. Ktrora Bors bridge wae beld Sunday from the A, M. Evchuril, the Rev, Richorde ofl.’atiog, She war a true Chris tian wemat ord ter place will be diffealts3 fl. wWOTICE } In she Protats Co ut of Btewnee County, Kares Tn the matter of the tate of Susan Jackson, Coceaned All poreone cterceted wil take notice that my petstion we en tle in the cflce of tLe Stawnee county court, asking fer sethoriy to well she following described rea vetate, situated in Shawnee cout ty, Kane, belonging to the cetate cf Soean Jackson, deccaucd, for the p urp une of paying the debte of raid srtate and the expenaca of admintetratvian to wits Lot 150, block lt, Lincoln street, King’s addition to the erty of Topeka, Sad petition ie ret aor hearing Fridvy, the Sth day of May, 191), at tnatclock aca, at which time ind place Fou can make known any objections you may have to the granting of nuch order of wale, HI. Monnrox, Administrator. Dated thie Isth day of Apri, itl Wiest published Ajril let, ten WANILED—An elderly lady or a girl to make home with a good fame ity with twochildren. Wil: he given a ealary. fi ae yy e . 1 oS Ie) 8 THE OLD RELIABLE DRESSING FOR KINKY OR CURLY HAIR.IT'S USE MARES STUBBORN, HARSH HAIR SOFTER, MORE. PLIABLE AND GLOSSY, EASY TO COMB AND FUT UPIM AMY STYLE THE LENGTH WILL. DERMIT WRITE FOR TESTIMONIES, TELLING HOW THIS REMARKABLE REMEDY MAKES SHORT, KINAY HAIA GROW op WAYY, BEST POMADE ON THE KET FOR DANDRUFF, ISCHING OF THE SCALP AND FALLING OUT OF THE HAIR. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, CET THE GENUINE.PUT UP th 25¢AND SOs BOTTLES wittH CHARLES FORD'S NAME ON EVERY PACHAGE.: - SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. IF YOUR DRUGGIST CANNOT SUPPLY VOU,WE WILL SEND IT TO YOU DIRECT AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES, SMALL SUFD BOTTLE.25¢ LARGE SIZED BOTTLE SO+ THE OZONIZED OX MARROW CO. 216 LAKE ST.DEPT.' 196 \CHKAGO, ILL. § « AGENTS WANTED | : FOR SALE, Cheap, Hamcoidt Steam Cleaning and Dye Works. Reason for selling, goicg into tke manufacturing businesa George W Lester, Peopr., Humbotdt, Kane. ; ° e e e Atkinson-Williams Hardware Co., Wholesale Dealers in Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Wagons, Buggies, Tinware, Stoves and Ranges. Some of Our Specialties: Sone wAL Wil Shovel Bary Cat sd Avery's [mplemente ALAVUL” Boyt Wagoei Chattsnooga Chilled Plowa “AL WHT” Planters Studebskar Wagons and Buggies At Wil” Culttyatore Rea Buggies and Vehicles Ask your local dealer for any of the ‘At-Will” brand and you get the best for your money. FORT SMITH, we 2% 2 ARKANSAS. Subscribe for the Plaindealer . ro e The Topeka Plaindealer. i ADVERTISING RATERS PER MONTH $20 PER INCH, er BOK CUILES, o 8 8 Editor BUBSCRIPTION RATES; FDO POUL WY MDB caeveensereeeersrsrsemrvserornccooncerss O10 Ws MOODS By MWY crsssseessorererseess cssssserereomes BL 68 TREO MONEE DF TB. o sicrtsemmernesecseeestne fl nn Ratered ob the Postofice at Topeke os Beoor4 class Mal} Matter, — FRIDAY, APRIL 2e, 1811. —=—$<$<_—_—=—==—£—=£_=_==—==_=—_—<—_=_=__=_—_—=—= CLAREMORE, OKLA. Mrs Jno. Snow $6 ub'e to Ve aren the house at this writing. Mr. and Mrs, N. Mare gave a sur prise party cn thide son, Fable, lie ‘Luadas, at bong bis fftanth larth tv The It. Gibson distult ministers coun sel conevene } here Tet week, Neatly al of the ministere were preacnt and eam vety food pipers at discussione were Dosage, Tact ‘Thwasdey might a devnd of about tients five went te the parssnize oF Rev, Pathe, poster of the AL MT church, andooh oath oa sterm, Wor things wese eft in the grvery line Mira, Fannie Lovelere cutertaimed Ton frotededeat Desdev nicht complinen tirs te Mra Dr eve Vatione amuse ments were a twlze Lan ancl a late how Whon defiaus setaeshments wore served Mis Di. Kegs who his been teaching fu thee Deeslite t preet forme lft Sat tales terms og tee ten oon Tet sponse Mit Dr PF ML deaskette ep Corde veelle, Kons. wes an hawt stow dave Test week Meant Mre Cen smith spent Dastet with hens fadhs ch Newita Orde Peest Natt des ote Watsemen toh Sodio) crsaseet beats Wwathe OC Date mene Hits Vie ote waste Fe eda re walt aetuam the come at some dnt fute tame an tha Wagener deanien ! WINFILLD,. KAN Mass Pout Uber dang, Mas ed Mtns Mt thas Na tots wegee thee pee ets or Me and Mee Clie Hall at Aphis oe Cats Vandiy cvemus Mire Amante (tok and nother Mie Vurdine, ot Vtkanese Cate were caller wen arty Padus Varmest Gombe, of Kaneia Gay. i home visting tis porents, Mi awl Mee ‘Thomas Combet Reve SS deeds Tat bodes tor dt dorado, theme tea Matt to led toa te diye? mecting Mos, Rese Donk Tat ter New Verb Waadlnesdos Ves, Wo Von Bie waa ttine on friends hieve Satuadtiy between tr tues, Mas Chol s Welton cntertiiaed ata Laster diumi, Sambiy Lhe oat ot tows pucals wore Miva Tetfer Bla hkwell an Miss Glisdas Doll, of Vahansed Cats LAWRENCE PERSONALS Mr. Jason Moore ia improving The Dulle Clase closed duet Phnts tay croning, after a mimensfal eotirse weds | the lendislup of Mrs hoof Waly o ‘Tepehi The Title abies Tras dene. great good in Lawrence as it: hos don in other plucs, and we hope it will Jravs dent term (wae the mettle ra it bad this The Sieria Taone Cli waa the guest cf Mra Louiee Verbep tiet weeks Mire Verder 33 an ileal hosts +s. W. TT, Fscoe and family temad ts Taasenwetth last weeh In their large tounng car, Lr. 3, J. Kenner his putchased some fine horees. They are to attive from St. Tauie eocn, If, J. leet and Glenn Wathine went tu Kanes Gty on business hist week. Neuben Brown will addresa the Forum at Weelarn University, next Sundty, Fhaloral College avon at St. James Av SLE. chureh, Ata meeting of the Electoral College Moy ded, the ladhes will have a foud aule ant qn etme evening Miss Marie theret cat wall give her lust annual re eutal, asastad by Mero Lheo, Copeland, Uprustnuet, ant Mies RL. Mattos, reader, atte Lilly? Creheetrats Mot, WOW. Liecher wall koture at st, domes A, MOOR chureb, Lusday cvening, May 2.) Dont mies heating him, Mae SS. Khang Nulz te new comforts wbly focitad, "way down en the farm! Mle and Mra. Geo. Snewden have nese ite Cheat beatiful heme on S, qhenne ace St. Uae edit ie due Mr, Stow fen for the trad ling os a menuime nt La das own Liber Lawietee bee the only fauners P cated hone ft heen by SI Mart an eon, two of our lorhng regres Tittle Sermon What) crunet be eves led, dere ehitdish weehkmas to Dt tae nto four | Motlors’ Congress met bitesbis: eves ping at Nerth Lawrence Hoptiet clinch, pies. PUP HMI, pister, It give ae donstien te the toruady sufferers, | A Shand rally at Warten Street Tape dist ahinch Suntis. dt ws to Wine a ye front, ' St Tuke 8. WOR. de carising on a sepeeot mectinns. | A. Ute and PL Thoma wae ta Lawrie dist week ou busin sa | Ty Stene dea gene ante the pouitrys Unisiness, | s Taurkor has purclsed anstha home ou Now Jars. PROCLAMATION NO, 2 Afar Yet Wear Yul “Gave thinks unto bo the Tord for His merens entire | for evermore.” To the United Brothers of Iricudsiip, ani Sisters of Mysterious ‘Jen, and Juvcnikes of Kinsis Jullsdation— Grectings You ate hereby notified to assemble In some church or place on the ith Sun- tay in May, 1911, to give thanks to the Duty of Hewen, the Gol who givetia us Laie laing and heath, Due reverence lavst be greu to Tim on thit day by Ihe Ordr. T further declare thit the Order is in sont working condition Chroughuut the pit cscopt: Huy ER. Grahim's Lolge rt Lewenwoth, which Ives linen sus- pendet, ‘Lhe onlowment depiriment is im fine shope, four clams beng pall uring the year and mere than $1000 nine in the treasury, You are furthermore yotified that Bro, fa J. Maldus has been suspenled from the Grind Lange and [hase duty ap- pointd Bro, De, dG. N, Sones, Grind Lreteurer in his efcal. ‘Lo these Ingely note my real allived Ins dth diay of Apr, Lott George MeNeal, GM. | Speer Hardware Co., The largest Hardware House in the Soutewest. We solicit your business Fort Smith, Arkansas | Ym LILLIA La A UAL { W.J. Echols & Company { e Wholesale Grocers and Cotten Factors : , Sir at eek eterno onary DN uf Pure,” put up by the fen-Pattereon, alieg oe ¥ uf Fort Smith, - - Arkansas y AAA AD YS AWLALWIAK Do You Like Good Things to Eat? — CANNED FRUITS AND Vegetables Have Nature’s Flavor, Are high-grade with price in reach of all. Reynolds-Davis Grecery Company Wholesale Grocers «* Ft. Smith, A: kansas Harper e & Wils n THE HOME OF Fine Liquors AND St. Louis A. B. C. Beer 321-323 Gar. Ave. FORT SMITH, ARK. The Largest Shippers to Coneumere in the State of Arkanese, Write for Complete Price List Why Not Subseribe For The Plaindealer James Wilkerson, aged forty three years, died Saturday at his home in Soldier township, after being ill a week with pneumonia. He left a wife and several children, who are the recipients of much sympathy from a large circle of friends The remains were interred in Steward cemetery. Mrs. Florence Conley, aged fifty, died Friday at her home, 1159 Buchanan street. Her funeral was held Monday from Shiloh Baptist church, of which she had been a devoted member for many years. Her death occurred suddenly from heart trouble. Mrs. Conley was an old resident of Topeka, and the many warm friends that she made extend their sympathy to the bereaved family. She is survived by her husband, four sons and a daughter and other relatives. Earl Smith of Ellsworth spent Saturday and Sunday in the city, the guest of his old friend, Billy Grimes. Mr. Smith has homes read a quarter section of land in Logan county, and was here to arrange with the land office about his papers. He departed Sunday evening for his new possessions where he will remain among the prairie dogs, skunks and other pests for fourteen months. He is a good fellow and "Old" Grimes showed him a royal time. Presiding Elder King of the Umaha district came in from Tonganoxie the first of the week to spend a few days with his family. He reports a rousing time at that place Sunday, and that throughout his district the people are happy and doing well. Elder King is one of the most persistent workers in the A.M.E. connection. He never finds time for political and other wranglers, he is a church man strictly, and spends every minute of his time looking after the welfare and upbuilding of the cause of Christ and humanity. Hon. Fred. L. Smith of Omaha spent several days in the city this week, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. O A. Taylor. He was here to attend the Page-Tillery nuptials. Mr. Smith is one of the leading attorneys of his state, knows law and is considered to be one of the most successful practitioners before the Douglas county bar. He stands away up in the front ranks of Omaha's leading citizens and professional men. Mr. Smith was charmed, yes, amazed at our broad thoroughfares, beautiful lawns, rich dwellings, numerous business enterprises and hospitable people. Men and women vled with each other in making his stay one of pleasure, and proved beyond doubt that Topeka leads and all others follow Attorney Smith has proven many persons not guilty before judge and jury, but from his marked attention to a certain young lady while here, it is generally believed that the Nebraskan will return shortly, fall at her feet, "plead guilty" and ask that the judge give him a life sentence at once. Many Pretty Receptions Held in Honor of Miss Minnie Page. The first of the series of partner given for Miss Minnie Page was given Wednesday evening of last week by Mrs. Eunie Clark at her pretty home, 1414 Taylor street. The color scheme being pink and white, the rooms locked especially beautiful, lighted up with sixteen pink and white candles and decorated with pink and white begonies and hearts of the same color. On the table stood a large mock bride doil, in a most lovely bridal gown. The color scheme was carried out in the menu which consisted of three courses. The afternoon was delightfully spent in playing various games, pirzes being awarded as follows; Miss, Euen Page, first, a pair of pink silk hose; Mrs Elizabeth Alexander, a motto on housekeeping. Both prizes were presented the bride-elect. Mrs, O. A. Taylor entertained Friday afternoon or last week, complimentary to Miss Minnie Page who was married to Mr. A. Tulery took place last night. Mrs. Josephine Bradshaw fell from a chair one day last week while engaged in house cleaning at her home on Locust street, and fractured two ribs. At this writing she is better. Miss Corinne Bennett gave a reception Monday night at Rosen hall in honor of Miss Minnie Page. The hall was prettily decorated with palms and flowers. Meerss. John Ferguson and Preston Smith furnished music. Ices were served at a late hour and the evening was one round of pleasure. The out of town guests were Mr. A. Tillery and Lawyer F. Smith of Omaha, Nebr. and Dr and Mrs. James Page 1 Pittsburg, Pa A. D Griffin returned last week to Oklahoma to resume his work on the paper, after spending a few days visiting and getting out his special. Now watch his special add columns Mr. Arthur Hardy left Tuesday with the Washburn baseball team to play in Manhattan, Salina, Lindborg and St. Mary's. Mrs. McClelland's Beauty shop has on display the newest coifures, becoming, smart and easily arranged. Facial and scalp treatment, manicuring, hair dressing and hair straightening. Old hair goods exchanged or made over equal to new. 415 Kansas avenue; Bell 'phone 2596. Mrs. Lulu Summers of Kansas City, Grand Worthy Counsellor of the Sunflower Grand Court of Calanthe, will make her annual visit to Prince Albert court, No. 85, this city on Tuesday, May 2nd. All members are requested to be present at the hall, 420 Kansas avenue, at 3 o'clock p.m. The regular business of the court will be transacted to save two meetings that week. Recption following meeting. By order of the W. C., Miss Nancy Matley. The Old Reliable Kansas Packing House Market Fresh and Cured Meats, Celery, Poultry, Fish and butterine. A. A. SCHMIDT, Prop 111 EAST FOURTH ST. Sec That Your Grocer Gives You the Bread Made By The Royal Bakery Its Rich, Pure and Wholesome. The Best Product on the market. Try "Thoro Bread BAKERY AT 617-1 Yuor Credit is Good KIN A Small Cash Payment, o and You Fit Y C. H. KING, Prop. F ameroy the New and Second-Hand K Fixtures. 1133 KANSASAVENUE LADIES LOOK! The Magic will not burn or injure the hair, brea ing bar which rises the hair, is alone, put into the The Aluminum Cont is easily detached fr ed the comb goes back into place and is held The Magic Heater is also suitable for cur handbag. I'm with alcohol and light here Magic Shampoo Drier $1.00. Magic Alcoho for literature today. Magic Shampoo Drier Co., dit is Good at... KING'S Cash Payment, opens an Account and You Fit Your House Up. Ti, Prop F merely the with North Edge Furniture. Second-Hand Furniture, Stoves, Features. Bell Phone 537 SAVENUE TOPER THE MAGIC AND HAIR STR MAILED ANYWHERE POSTAGE SEND MONEY BY POSTUPC LOOK! Every lady can have a beautiful and hair if she uses a MAGIC. After a shiny Magic dries the hair, removing the dappled straighten the curliest head of hair not burn or injure the hair, because the comb is never heated the hair, is alone, put into the flame of the alcohol or gas. Comit is easily detached from the heating bar, then, off back into place and is held by a turn of the handle. It is also suitable for curling irons, has a cover and can Drier $100. Magic Alcohol Heater $50. Liberal terms. Poo Drier Co., Minneapolis, Try "Thoro Bread," 10c Per Loaf BAKERY AT 617-411 QUINCY STREET. A Small Cash Payment, opens an Account with us and You Fit Your House Up. C. H. KING, Prop Furniture the with North Edge Furniture Co. New and Second-Hand Furniture, Stoves and Gas Fixtures. Bell Phone 537 THE MAGIC SHAMPOO DRIER AND HAIR STRAIGHTENER MAILED ANYWHERE IN U.S. $1.00 POSTAGE PAID. SEND MONEY BY POST OFFICE MONEY ORDER. LADIES LOOK! Every lady can have a beautiful and luxurious head of hair if she uses a MAGIC. After a shampoo or bath the Magic dries the hair, removing the dandruff, and it will straighten the curliest head of hair. The Magic will not burn or injure the hair, because the comb is never heated. The steel heating bar which irons the hair, is alone, put into the flame of the alcohol or gas heater. The Aluminum Comt is easily detached from the heating bar, then, after the bar is heated the comb goes back into place and is held by a turn of the handle. The Magic Heater is also suitable for curling irons, has a cover and can be carried in a handbag. Magic Shampoo Drier $1.00. Magic Alcohol Heater $0.50. Liberal terms to agents. Write for literature today. Magic Shampoo Drier Co., Minneapolis, Minnesota. ATCHISON, KAN. Miss Stella Roy and Mr Roy Hotel were married Wednesday at 1 o'clock, at the birth's home. Poy William Smothers performed the marriage ceremony in the presence of relatives and near friends of the bride and groom. The bride wore a champagne-colored cloth dress heavily braided and very becoming, and carried roses; while the groom appeared neatly in the cowventional black. The house was decorated in cut flowers and palms. After the ceremony a reception followed which was gracefully served by Miss James Rost Jones, Camellia Bragge, Ithol Roy and Clara M Mister. Miss Roy threw her beautiful banquet to her friends and it was linked by Miss Lathol Penn. The couple left at 5 o'clock for a trip to St. Joseph Harper. Mr and Mrs Harper were reared here and have many friends to wish them success. They will be at home at 1501 North 5th St, after May 25, in a seven room modern cottage the groom has recently built. Mr. Chris Glover received the 3rd high est grade in the civil service examination out of a large class. We congratulate him. Mr Samuel Brower of St. Joe spent a few days last week in the city, with friends. Mrs. A Mumms of Omaha is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hunt. Mrs. W. I Baggers and Mrs. M. F. Glover visited in Kansas City last week. The children of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Hudson, who have been all, are on the improving list. Mr. Skau, south of to all. Mrs. Ilyazh Gillum, ovised her parents, Mr. Lomung, last week. WICHITA Mrs. Pope, of St. Louis, spent a few days last week with Mrs. bare Bucker. The sewing circle of A. M. B church held its weekly meeting Tuesday, with Mrs. Alex Doyle. Mr and Mrs Clyde Bridge, Mr and Mrs. Richard Nunn, Mr and Mrs. Stanton Roy, Miss Blossie Harper, and Mr. Chas Linton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harper to St. Joseph, Wednesday, and witnessed a very pretty wedding supper prepared by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hupp at the neat little home on 7th street. Besides their Atkinson guests above, 10 more were added to the number. The supper was served in five courses and the table was attractively decorated in carnations. After supper, music was the main feature of the evening. The coupes returned to Atkinson, Thursday. Mr. Spunlock of Bovey Courtenay, No. --- ad," 10c Per Loaf QUINCY STREET. at... NG'S opens an Account with us our House Up. with North Edge Furniture Co. Furniture, Stoves and Gas Bell Phone 537 THE MAGIC SHAMPOO DRIER AND HAIR STRAIGHTENER MAILED ANYWHERE IN U.S. $100 POSTAGE PAID. SEND MONEY BY POST OFFICE MONEY ORDER. You can have a beautiful and luxurious head of hair used in a MAGIC. After a shampoo or bath the hair, removing the dandruff, and it will be the curliest head of hair. Because the comb is never heated. The steel heat flame of the alcohol or gas heater, from the heating bar, then, after the bar is heated by a turn of the handle, curling irons, has a cover and can be carried in a Theater $50. Liberal terms to agents. Write Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mrs. Molly Innert is shaking hands with old friends in the city Mrs. Mary Dunlap of St. Joe is visiting her mother, Mrs. Martha Mack. The Sunflower Att Club met Monday afternoon at Mrs. Porter Allen on L Street. Mrs. Mildred Matt and Mrs. Hannita Powell of Kansas City, Mrs. Sundayed with Mr. M. J. Glovet. Mrs. Camille Burgs has issued invitations for a party complimentary to Mrs. Roy Harper. Mrs. Horace Lett spent a very enjoyable Easter in Imporia, with Dr. and Mrs. F. Lott. Mrs. Honey Moon visited in St. Joseph last week. Mrs. J. W. Elliott and son, and Mrs. G. A. St. Clair Sundayed in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Everest Nelson of E. Joe spent Tuesday in the city. Another Swashka is engaged. Mr. Sleap, south of town, is seriously ill. Mrs. Dhazah Gillum, of Kansas City, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lennung, last week. Chase, Pace has returned from his bury College, where he has been taking a course in dentistry. The A. M. P. Laterity Society held their meeting Wednesday evening. Mrs. N. Frame, who has been ill for several weeks is able to be out again. The members of the Y. J. A Club were entertained on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Thos. Tines. Mrs. Jesse Vivian, who has been visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Thos. Glover, has returned to her home in St. Louis. The Mother's Aid Club met Friday afternoon at the home of Miss J. Jones. Mt Olivet Count hold their annual sermon on last Sunday at the New Hope Baptist Church. The members of the W. T. U. Club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. L. Humphrey. A伯利尔家族, who have resided in it for a number of years left for California when they will make their future home. POPEKA, KANSAS Gorden & Co. . DEALERS IN... Dry Goods, Clothing Shoes and Merchandise of all kinds, Give us a call before buying elsewhere PORTER, - OKLAHOMA. Grocery Co., Hale-Halsell.# Wholesalers MALESTER, COALGATE, DURANT AND MUSKOGEE cannes Goole! Hale Bed Hale Lense No. 10 Syrup ed No. 10 Flour Mest inthe Market. For Quick aad Efficient Transportation Service, You Can’t Beat the e etropolitan Street R d 1 x oy KANSAS CITY, MO. YOUR FUTURE |Palace pice eee! Laundry EQEA Rint cto Het |The Laundry that gives a time fur you to prove it for the service—Calls and So eo aS - delivers anywhere in TA ot aaa & the cits. 7h Dhaest Pra Wwe ; Chaar wy nf {Phone 36 Claremore, Ok REY. DRT. MARRTSON WHITE eye "FP wlll elve every render of thie Piper & trlal test reading absolutely EMER. 41 TE nek by wend me Rone full aame in your own bandwelting. the date und month of pour Kieth. and ten eente te coser pont age unt CF ricad Werk oid sou will receive det eeturn test reading of your bt conwinting of the ARreutent truthe ever reveatedt Val drenn sos Fort School of Occult and Divine Science Topeka, honsas, « Care of Beading Department Bo sure ty mnention the naine of thin Agere The Fourth Anuual Session or Lik Kingfisher County Norma! (SF VARAIE) Wall be held During the dune Period at Kingfisher, Oklahoma iF — Tht» tone of the Ivrgest and best tutored normals in the state, Teachera prepared for the several, atate certificates, Excellent rccommodationa at wa rderate terme. For further information address, Supt. George E. Moore, Kingtieher, Okla, or Prof. E.H. Hall, Conductor Mennessey Okla, a eee When in HutchinsonStop at ? Mrs. Butler’s Restaurant Lanch, Ice Cream and Fine Cigars. 458 SOUTH MAIN STREET ere NENAED When in North Topeka Sce W. S. Trotter, Nertanrart, Ice Cream and .Confeetiozaries, 137 WEST RAILROAD STREKT ee e *E | -o>e aesoe Mee SRL ta (= H i j mh i} i \ “the whiskey of contented signe end STRAIGHT WHISKEY arin guarte’ 5-60 t Cxprese 12 FullQuarta 8.28 } ""*7*'* 100 PROOF STRAIGHT WHISKEY--AGED IN BOND Cue 24 Ful Pats - $9.50 t Kzprese Case 48 Fall $y Pats O.75 5 Prepete NOT ABLEND-NOR COMPOUND Sead money with ordes Lo ons nearest house. SCHILLER BROS. Dept 89 a CITY, MO ond CASO. Kegistration ‘Applied gers es LEAVENWORTH, KANS. Q . ¢ sf the Orient The Knights aud Ladies Jf thy Orient, A Fraternal Beneficiary Seciety will teece policies for yourvel! and children paying Partiel-life, Sick, Furcral and Desth Benefite .n see of death. No Lome.loving man can afford to te without Life Insurance. THE KNIGHTS and LADIES of the ORIENT fe daly autherused by tho lawa of the State of Kanese, and ia under the Yayuriuicndent of Inearance of Kineas. ite officere are bonded ina relmbte Sarety Company. Liberal terms to agents. For ieformation scdreet. NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, 519 Kansas Ave., Topeke Oar Motto:—"Promp: Yaymentof Claime. JOHN M. WRIGHT, PEARL McNEAL, Natlonal Preeideny, Nations) Secretary Mre. W. Uf. Smith, mother of Mre, A. C, Terrell, ie seriouely ii! at her home, 409 Kiowa street, fol. low:ng a stroke of paralysis, Rev Jobn A. Gregg, pastor of Ebenezer church, St, Joseph, Mo., was in the city last Touzeday visit. {ng (riende, E. W. Brown was 4 Kaneas City vieitor Monday. The Easter prograri rendered by the younger membere of Bethel A. ‘M.E church Sunday night woe highly appreciated by all. Aul the ecrvices were largely attended, The concert given Sast Uriday might by cit b No. 2 under the managementof Prof. I. C. Weat, proved qaile succersful, ‘The three plays, “The Musical Surprise,” “The Gppey's Warning,” Domes. tie Infelicity.” The Blind Boone Convert Co. will appear at Bethel A.M. EK, church Monday night, May 22od. A large attendance is expected. The ColeridgesTaylor Literary club met Saturday, with Mfrs. M. W. Hodges at her home, 111 Da- kota street. ® UNIVERSITY Quindaro,Kas- The Great Educational Institutien for Kansas and the West, Departments—Theologica}, College, Normal, Sub-Normal t and State Normal. ‘ LEADING AND BEST INDUSTRIAL SOHOOL OF THE WEBY, Courses. Ad ‘ Classlcat, College, Propiarstiny Nee: vantages. 74 mal, Sub-Normal, Musical (Instre- Splendid Location, Heakthéad mental and Vecal, acloding Plauo, (Climate, Good Infuences amt Organ ond Hormoay), Drawing (Fine = Thorough Teachers. Arte ond Mechsaics!), Carpentry, ‘ Printing and Book Binding, Buslacss “ft Oourse, Stenography aad Typewrit- Information. tag, Tailoring, Dressmaking and ' Plein Sewing Cooklag, Laudering, For Terms, Priees aad Ie- eauming and Gardentag. ducements Offered, write Bell West 1423. Residence, Beh West 3, | PROF. H. T. KEALING, President. EMPORIA, KANSAS. OSSOMESTIC PARLY. The annual spring party given by the Qasomestic club at Annuity hall oa the 2st of April was a great auc cees ‘here being a large number of out of town guests present. The hall was beautifully decorated and ‘the floor wae reported to be one of the bestin the state, All reported a delightful time. | The Owls at the home of Mr, The ron Reeves April 223d in honor of Messrs. Roy Barker, John Moss and ‘Herbert Jamison of Topeka enter- tainment thirty eix at cards, alter which a dainty four-course luncheon wasserved. They then danced until alate hour. All reported a delight- fulevening The house presented a very pretty effect, being decorated with the club colors in crepe paper and lighted by incandescent lights while, vases of American Beauties and carnations were in every room Baugman Bros., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Largest Manufacturers in the West Give them a trial order, branch factory at Seveo North 7thistreet, Kansas City, Kas. VACTORY 23rd AND LINCOLNST . TOPEKA, KANBAS. GUDWEISER. HEMW’S SPECIAR E. T. SCHMIDT, mime: ny. . de yElmer Hyde ’ PRICE LIST FAXMO, a atraight double stamp Whiskey, & yeare old, 05 proof, per gullen $5.50 CEDAR BROOK, « straight double atamp Whiskey, 7 yrs. old, 85 proof, gal. 400 TOP NOTCH RYE, « high grade bleaded Whiskey, per gailom......csseceee G08 McOORMICK, a utraight double stamped Whiskey, 4 yra ol, 02 preof, gel. 308 BLUE RIBBON, a straight double stamp Whiskey, 4 yrs. old, 95 proof, gal 408 COUNTRY CLUB, a very good blended Whiskey, per gallon..cccscccserrs S08 ALCOHOL, 150 proof, per gallom .eccsseccee mrvece mosccseseccccnccssse OO BLACKBERRY CORDIAL, per gallom..cssse woveee woesen wecccccacsass BBO KUMMEL, per gallon ..scoccccsvcccvesee woe voces socccssescsscsccase BBO DRY GLYN, per gallon .sesseseccccctescecs ence ave cocvesscsccocnccsace SDE Four full quarts, “Bottled in Bond,” OLARKE'S RYE WHISKEY ..... 6.08 Four ful] quarts, “Bottled in Bond,” FAMO WHISKEY .....cccesrsee BOO Four full quarts, “Bottled in Bond,” OERAR BROOK WIESEEY ...... 5.90 Four full quarts SUBURBAN RYE veccsssse coccse saccccsocovessccscs BOO Four full quarte, “Bottled in Bond,” YELLOWSTONE WHISKY ..... 558 Four ¢ull quarts, “Bottled in Bond,” BOND & LEULARD WHISKEY,... 5.08 Four full quarts, “Bottled ip Bond,” BLUE RIBBON WHISKDY ...... OBS Four full quarts, “Bottled io Bond,” GUCKENHEIMER RYE WEESKRY 6.56 Your full quarts, origina) TW. H. Gatnes’ “OLD OROW" WHISKEY 22.0... C08 We do not handle any cheap or low(grade whiskies We do not pay Express charges. E.T, SCHMIDT, - - East Atchison, Mo. YALE, KANSAS. CG W White, J T Mondie and family and A G Beaton attended the organizttion of the Baptiat eburches at Edison Sunday Rey P D skianer, of Coffeyville, bax been aveieting Rey Williams ir his revival Mra Mollie Jackson, who had been viatting relatives tor the paet month, left Teeday for her home in Pon. tiac, It The children who took the ex amination for common echool diplomas are anxiously awaiting the Jreturne. The following from Prof | Finley's 100m took the examiration: Andrew Murdock, Easter Beaton, Huth and Bertha Hamilton, Ireasie Cain, Norinan Maples and Benjis moan Spears J YH Jackwon and clildren arrived last week from Cardiff, Ala., and will make Keneas their home Mra Ella Lewie, of \Crowberg, wis 3 Yale visitor Monday A. L. FLOYD, Cozy Corner Cafe and Rooming House Ip23 Corning Ave., Opposite Vrisco Depot. PARLONS, ~ KANSAS, EE Human air Goods Switches and Pomps,,,, »50 Transformation, .. 1.50 Wigs from.,,, .2.50 to 5,00 WES, M, L. FIELD, Kallithrix Parlor 833 Kaneas Avs, TOPEKA OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE e s Commercial National Bank Muskogee, Oklahoma At the Close of Business Tuesday, March 7, tort RESOURCES Loane and Discounts - - - $1,929,690 66 |Overdrafte . . ' . 16, 000,26 Stocks and Securities - - - 42,694,096 Bonds and Premiums - - ~ 20,03).00 Teal Estate, Furniture and Fiatures - - 14,800 @C Cash and Exchange . . - 130,518 93 net £2,610,394.18 LIABILITIES Capital ee aes serene eeteue oR 2200, 000,00 Surplus and Profits ». alate sevcce - bP, 3 Circulation esveses seeene erry oes +00, 000,00 Deposits peeees evevee coos os 3,162,379 00 ae 92,010,301,19 The above Statement je Correcs, Ke. D, SWEENEY, Cottier. SomeDay .% Some Place Some One may make 1s good Flour as “Kelley's Famcus” ‘c bat we doubt it. Your Grocer can get it for you HUTCHINSON, KANSAS Eiskest Uniform Cuality—Once Tricd, Always Used, Molasses Alfalfa Feed Grain, Alfalfa Meal, Corn Chop, Shorts, Bran ani Wheat Screenings, atsandHay, WKafir Cerr, Purity Milling Company, Feeder Trade a Specialty. "PHONE 409 MANHATTAN, - - - KANSAS 9 Kaufman's Market Ps WIIOLESALE AST KETAIL “Home Miga Lard and Saueige a Speciaity.” 4 en acd Oysters Poutry, Beef, Lamb, Veal, Pers and AN Us frodacts dud Miyuizoe a Avi Sve, - - KANSAd Ci. ¥, KANRAS Stonestreet @ Gaines : — a We exr- f tke F re | Sern ¢ Lines of tha lesene aad : ri laa, ae sa the State, Wa sever sleep, & SD ee Taree L.ceased Kovua mers in Al! KZRSINS UNAS texiaace. Undertakers and Embalmers. | Both Puoam o3 71H & Quincr x74. TOVHEKA, KAN, eo ra INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE. Superiatendent Morrow of thi farm B29 purchased a team of Per: cheron mares for the farm, The are the pride and admiration cf al whu bave seen them The institu- tion now owns three good team besides three colts. The senior class is putting fortt every effort to make their class play asuecess, The play will be render: ed on class day. Tuesday, May 30th Trustee and Mre, James H Guy spent last Thursday at the jostitu- tiom inspecting the various depart- ments. The young women of the second year in Domestic Science served luncheon, Mr. and Mre Guy were vers favorably impressed with the marked improvement in the progress of the school this year, Bev. d. W. Wamlett, pastorjot Lane chapel, preached a very in- spiting cermon Sunday afternoon from the teat, ‘Who hath believed our report?” His words of advice and admonition were very helpful to pur student body. The young men of the carpentry departmeat are working over time on theic competitive plans for (be new barn, Every young man seema determined to have his plan accept- ed by the trustees. Commencement season thia year ts from May 20:31. The Baccalau- reate sermon will be preached by Rev. R. N. Jackson, D. D,. of Law- rence, and the commencement ad- dreea wili be delivered May 31st by Hoa, Charles Sessions, secretary of state, Lntertainment will be pro- vides fcr all who desire to attend: Gur Ageat tyin Okiahoma, and parties indebted to us will confer a srest favor by settling a leat a pact of their subecripticn. Down in Dixie With Rey. J. R. Ransom! Continved from Page 1, In fact the Negroes of the South are permitted te work angwhere thetr skill Gite them for, Itis a common as eunsbine to see black: and whites working elle by cach ona atone or brick wall--montly Negroes working on the corners, Most of the carpenter work is done by these skilled biack men. It was shown that the Negroes of the South in the past ten yeare bad paid for 2,500 farms saying mothiag about the city property they are accumulating. It waa predicted at ameeting l attended while there, that if the blacks kept up their present gait, in twenty years they would own two-thirds of the farms in the Soath, We spent two Sundays in Mobile and preached each Sunday ia somo of the city churches, and they are still talking about the beys of the Vito. We wentto Mobile on busincss with the Bishops’ council of our own church in keeping with the wiehes of the late Bishop Grant and many of our own wishes. We went to get Bishop Parks to succeed Bishop Grant and carry out the great work atarted by him. Some aaid wo could not auccced while the {aultfinders ssid it was not the thing todo. We thank them all for their kindness and fell highly elated over our success, We were aleo present at the federated council of the bishops of A.M, K.and A. M. KE, Z. and 0, M. E. churches, So much ha« Leen a IARTHUR GCG. LEE. Seed Merchant Garden, Field and Flower Seeds | Pop Cern, Bulbs, Plants, Onion Sets, Potatoes and Fertilizers, Fort Smith . - - Arkansas epee gereerrensaaatniteeeenennee John Schaap & Sons Wholesale Druggists and Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Patent rcedicines, Paints, Oils and Deuggiata Sundries: FINE WIOES AND LIQUORS. 215-17 Garrison Ave. . Fort Smith Arkansas SS John A. Warren, Prop. lec Cream Depot Wholesale Manufactnrers of Fine Ice Cream, Sherbets, Ices, Frozen Fruits Gate City Brand Confectionery. Coffeyviile, . = = Kansas es 6B. F. AVERY & SONS ‘ PLOW Co. Manutacturers and Jobbera of Plows and Cultivating , Implements a for Cotton, Corn and all Other ~ Crys Oklahoma, City — — Oklahoma sald concerning thie mecting tha [ refrain from going into detail | Bat one good thing that was ac complished for the oburch and race They cloned a chanel through whiot so many dishonest and indecen' ministers and laymen passed fron ote charch to the other, God graut that other churohes may soon fol. low sat, We left Mobile on Monday, Feb. 13 at 1:30 a. m, reaching New Orteans at 7:30 a. m,, and lett at 21:55 reaching Houston at 12:30 a, m. We traveled over the Southern Pacific to Houston and they flatly relused to feed ua in their dining car, hence we gent a meseage ahead to our old friend, Dr, Munt at Beaumoant, Texas to meet us, and when our Jim Crow coach ran iato the station, Dr Hunt aad hie entire otticial board rushed aboard with a large barket filled with thet which gladdens the inner mau, and when the train pulled out, what a tiare we did have. It was a feast fit for the gods, At Houston, we again went to the parsunage of our good triend, Dr Muller, took 4 much needed reat Barone at Sa m, ate a het breakfast and left at G;15 for Kaneaa City, On reaching Waco, Prof. Jackson in company with Doctor Kdward Uoward met us at the station with s basket of hot chicken, buttered rolls and other good things to feaet upon. When we reached Denteon, | notwithstanding it wan 11,30 p m, vur old tried, true friends, Rev. Goleman, wife, daughter and Bro. Irving Hale met ua at the station with two hoaes of everything good to cat, and we feasted till we reuhed Pareona at 7 a.m, Feb, 13 when we stepped out to let the airof freedom fan our bow and feel the inspiring throbs of civil. aitton Here [ met the noblest and best womanon earth. She and ber voungest cluld had brought us 4 bisket of gouds things to eat-—— enough to fved five timee our num. Ler, Aw we embraced cach other I voticed that Bishop Varhs had turned awsy and covered his face face with hiv hands, und I axked, ‘Bishop, what's tho matters” He sald, the affectronate greeting be. twecn you and yuur mother brings Arhade of sad:eer over ime, My dear mother left me leit a few years azo, and my mind wandera back to. her and our happy nome.” I droy . ped a few coins into her hand, kiss. ed her and we wer oft for Kaneas City, arriving af 11:50. m., and reached home—Topeka at 7.15 4. me, Bebiuiry a . Thus ended ore of the saddest ripa of my life, and on the other and one of the jleasantest. Dut ny, how glad Tan to pet Lack to Topeka and the bosom of my wife nd children, I cannot close this story without ayiag to the peuple of the Weat— ioth blach and white, that the Ne. sroee of the South are giving es. ressiony of sympathy in their mass necting for the your peoy le in the ‘orth and West They are eayine hat the Repub) can party bas boon ating the Negroon the hack-- cing him hos much they love Bee gee BD eh ee ge eee lie. Ce l'rolleyto K Cit 17--Trains Daily--17 Leavenworth to Lansas City. Teave Leavenworth, Third ant Delaware— UM =F 39,7 39 8 39,9 30,1302, 1139 (p.m.j—re a, 10, 200 1d, 4 52, § Bo, 630, 73 5 52, 9 39, 10 39. Saturday ane sunday neghts 12 Mid- night, Teave Kansas City, Mo., Tenth and Ma.o—"a.m 1-8 00, 7 00, $20, 90), 1001 1100, 1200, pmtm-ton 2c, Jeo, 400, 565, 100, 700, 800, 900, 1oov 100 P.M. THEATRE CAR MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNES. DAY, ‘THURSDAY AND &RIDAY NIGHTS, Salurday aud Sanday nights If o'Clack Car, Last Car at 12 Midnight Do You Know Positively That You Cannot Use Electrie Power to Advantage? : AS vac tan said recently, “Nowadays you can do almost everything with clectricity."’ | He referres of course, to anything re juirnny mechanical force to rake it operative. In ycur busine 3 andan your home, there i3 bound to be work that cletrwity can perforin better thanit 1s lone now-—— and usually more econonucally. We have a department in our organi-stion which Specializes in showing people | ow tu use clecthic scrviee Hoyo stspect that ELLCTRIC POWER can be made made useftit, YOU, callin our New Husiness Dep atment reps resentatses, antesplim your needs, Ove men wil! be glad tu take all the (aie necessary to make an Investigation, @. over the Propositica with yo: carefully, and to sulmut autheitats.e advice, plans aid estie. ces There willbe ne fanewd presence ¢ cor part -houl! you decide not too che the installation, | Telephone 25s, M ogee Gas ectric Co uskogee Gas & El Co. - oe ee ae : NOVICE, To the mimeters of the A. ML hk. church of the Kansas conference. Rev Jo oJ, Pleasant, who has been wimee Octeber, and who va no better, is ancloun to tase treatment from 3 ppeciatiat, bat canset do wo withowt help, Wil, each of yos tske an aficr co fection and san} + to him atfsarnet* Hanaaa’ an BR. Rastow, POR ay NRE EEE $$ $$$ EE woat lue aa operation. Her body was Th e ti re 8 P brought here. The funeral was hold Perf on of all W W. J. MUR HY, Thursday at Ul o'clock, from the St, e cu James M2. Church, Rev. Drown, the ‘ : Saddles d Harness pratt ofi:latiay, sasisted by other city 3 af pastora = : ’ De J MOT Masketto has gone tu a Bridles, Whips, Horse Clussmom, Okti, to fry its matedait Veh fo waters for rhounatiom, Collars and DLT Bukttchurtiatte! Cincinnati Club Beer Leather Good3 of all Kinds a fiw fays at home after which be will 7 ‘ agiia g1 to Cleremore, Okla. ee A1O-412 Garrison Ave. : : fort Smith, Ark. 1 Rie Be ee eee frum Por ease, 2 doven qaarta $3.25 Wer barrel, Gdozen quarts,, .8.75 ————— i hoaaehatl gooda Per case, 3 dozen pints 3.25 Ver barrel, 10 dozen pinta .9,00 SPYINGELELD, MO lec wiwed ty hee woom Kietha neat! nae Ulematin Toshi: pesado’! 2¥ The The Beaubotiors met ob Mie aesrdne of Mra Urea Aternuthy on Wastangel 9 Ave, Apolite the lab apent avr Pleusent eflernoin, flee Complete ¢ great deal uf werk iter on the aff worn Ube dul waa teased bet well gre peered (bree cantae luncheon by war um que bodes Mec Maonethy Vhee poetent were Misete Marae Sten ins Malls Hew, Cane Poder, Mane W Anteows, Viola Alattin, Besse Va tree The UWeeatitere met at Ue bonne a! Mea Mo Broa Apr t2 A tehant Gal aflorsoom woe spent in thar bean datully errand home Much decane wii portane witcarmedon, ale nah work was aeormplished The auctions of the dub waa quite a pleasant andi Ler svteng one, conadermg auch a teasy fase ut the pow Mra Branch ise wiry ahtriiug «ult beaters At teste a? fod Gl ule nye Poe three course Tine heron avbich wee teed an evated dageaty. Toe dale edje sed af OBO ode oun Aibald went on ching, April 6 Mr Jame Audrewa ant finely on derbuned on gst coy th atyle, Woedaies dey cviang ce aan af the fan Oty Fehos See Satchel, tnd db ant Qfry Crane dae sata Darge numer prvsnt, whe tye, Eta ng] miter of thes oo ition Aa Mertaass “ear aial Matele wore eapyen cake dela thal vast caus thar ald fiatwds wha ware gpa g te Pita te mee tpl adant fur Uwe te Vella, We Crane comsented fur Mew 9 reat a fey ohigs tinge ond ye toyefteea wore tha Drow sand Mig due fof Atema copie catutomed an nea ¢ oF Clee dc dna Pieteded and Ware 8 a | Veday events Aged Sh ‘The a4 cP iyghtfod aeaoer ploseut, whee age ety enpyed fhe gage mua and dent Fresduaents, po ped yp the baa otis bastesi + Mra Sfiancs Bine is vistias te t- tigen in Vearressbirg, Vo Str atat Ntes Hen Rhee tad Me Robsen sharp of deat enw at were tnth) coy lage cecaday te uttena th feuersi f Roe t Paterson, hira Noe Bupa ct were Cauedd to J pemrlast we c wing de te desta wy ter slate "ph atetnel Ste ana Mea, Asha Crag are noe tr thee ..9 hartge, 120% Furrth atrect Mr Cragisonset the tire laadea Prk UiB Bette, whe sas con teecsp asset ag Ree E+, Wane | of Manepoutas Ua, tet chest ray vac tery CH. 9 NET, 6 AD ine! antes ls | Bon Abbert Roeectr faa aaa Moa Florence Mo Drate | were martin? Bowfay setuag eta mh Tiss walls as wore afer OC elon Fans, Kara Mer Llc} Wate ec dhsewens ae @rerstat at Ss: Merger > bosp ta’ Weta path 2 oo oe 8 fp tl wroar Beg ek fat 8 ow 6 tgs ee Holberg & Co., t 1 S30: af g . . 1 * iy Pe Whiskies aud Wines & 1 » ithe fs Poa, Vat Na vetals s dud Atha a a Look for Bir Red wtue. te va Ue % 4 toa soo N i . with, ALK ot? ve i ch fT oedia Gay og ho 4 SpeailBigs7 a ' ; ba ” x 4 A oe et et g 4 tad Many | Prim Cun Ge \ Ly woe. ‘ade x 7; San te we WAI RAY sei © OR PATTIE Ie PINS Cteteere @ ‘confined 1) her room for the past Oir weens with rhoumatiem, ia con- valeeowyt Master Wilhe Lain, who wag ul wilh smallpox, is out amoug dis friecds ugar, In and Around Vinita Interesting Bits of Gossip About Oklahomans. IP) Watson and CN Williame wero at Tulas on businers two days ‘sal wees, Rev A D ord mede a ping trip to visit home fotks on Thuraday, returming ou Raturday. Prof J Vinley, of Yale? waa ia the cily over Sunday, the guent of relatives snd friends. Prosiding Eller Washingtua of the Wartloaville disirict, will make Vinits headquarters, baving + auite of soume at the parsonage, Mra Bettie Beck has been india. pore? the past week, tev Jennings of the end Baptist church will start a sericea of mect= ings, beginning the night of the 4. 4 Watford and wife have purch. ated two nice lotain Marr's sddi tion and hive let tha contract fora neat house,to be erected at once. Min Wm Barker of N Second, haa leon fiwted with the ack the pit iwo weeks, Mise ya Martin htving closed ter whoolyn Crad ainer, iss en i'y ny her viestiar home on N secoud wlteet Mee Lilee tucker was tiken ead tenly lb Dad ay morn, lat cow Morse better. flrn C Moa of Grind Rover wa teen staf} Henery and wife an yd oratotreet, for a fee diya in| Acity Soe hoof Paid wai sniteerearg srenrany at Prat Paptiat chereh van bay atoyp ta Lhe amnnal ver. won wae clequcnthy pretched by tev Or Tanner fram the tes oO. ive than'ceunte the ford, for he egood OWI A Jicknun gave at Ltreas ddeseed, aveof Pythoonsan ! Liew Levee ow aed rv eerg all ; DO Lenery aut s.fe sere ouled Grol Caver + sendag he ted, erth of a front Meats ifudtey tare buuredey for] roiling, a, te as phemutte « er fy Misa Mayme fav ¢aeft Tharatay | to for Chetopa, Kaa |! abe Gantatron Act cagh had + ‘ etme ag Poveda at the home | the pee deat, She Tyre antes | ney bas pa fhe gives very] iatheeh 4A emtta th: ce | Pace fetta k aecretary | AME AM SAS CELTS Kaew Ge Wor pate ade retan el feous Geeat be fo amere he ba jean wastes cur utingartm porte wtveuad Mec sad a Bo zere st navene (aty esatie saens f Mra Mees eit ry bat a hee Bre that + sawp rae rata ae! to or doe ean Ob dace, ute t Viechwas oaily was the great of Mee Motte Siseewel lav suctoey verge ifrecan + beoa. hae returned from Kaweaa Cz Mige ae als V@e SMPFEVVILLE, SAN Mer * Wo Gage fet ia tae ener af a? tiinsag CQ y fash Lariday, whery vbe The Perfection of all Brews Schaaf’s Cincinnati Club Beer Por ease, 2 dozen qaarta «= $3.25 Ver barrel, Gdozen quarts,, 8.75 Per case, 3 dozen pints 3.25 Ver barrel, 10 dozen pinta .9,00 a Retorn all cripties hy fretght at our expense, mailing ust Will of lading aud we will promptly remit you $1 for eauh oase and $2 ‘or eioh barrel returned e Al. Voiland Co., {SOLE DISTRIBUTORS 704 Deleware Street . - Kansas City, Mo. woat luc aa operation. Her body wai brought bere. The funeral was hold Thursday at it o'clock, from the St James MH. Church, Rev. Brown, the pastor, officlatiay, aasistal by other cit; pastors D J MAT Nasketts has gone te Clussmom, Okla, to try its mutedar waters for rhounatiom, Dr SoM OT Maskette hee returecd fix a fiw fips at home after which be will agiia g1 to Cleremore, Okla. Atty Pitepiteik hae retutn’! from Mo Alaur, OkiL, where he wont to mave Me hoaaehoth guoda Rav Grooaloe, pastor, preachet at the AO M EO Charch, at V2 ottock ta a parked boa, the Caster exanises ware grind A fina program waa renleredt, Rey Brown, pistor of tha ML LC Ghare ales fis pulpit at TL ot deck Ube Waater ewer cess were grind Per Nestea 1. Roberta has loon trinsferret te Cliremore ant Vinita, Okla Bey FC Pumas fille the pul pit at the © OM OK. Church The pastor of Cardia Haptiat Charch, Pe oP OD, akiiner, i4 prepwny to build trek hatch | Mayorelat oC Rice and the new caumissoner tuk their aeata on the 7th ‘The erty ls expecting a cian altte tnd t business afininistration Mra John Scott dn atall very moh at Lie tome of RH. Bightower “fra CB Moore is nov cons lewert : . ” “The Arkansas River Route Midland Railroad _ ailroa | 4. dicect line with superior freight and passenger service conaecting the growing cities of Tulsa, Muskogee, Fort Smith, Arkansas City and Pawhuska With all points North, East South & West Traversing the Werderfel Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Field. Running for 130 Miles Over the Great Arkansas and Oklahonsa Coal measures. Gommanding the Arkansas Valley, Famed for Fertility. ‘fhe Only Line Through the Heart of the Osage Country. Send for descriptive folder A.W.Lefeber ,E.M. Alvord, Eugene Mock, 2 ahve Manager, \V Pree and Ger), Mer Gen, Pet Ag cluskogee, Oc. Mairsogee, Ohi, A! isheuce, Ox. | HUGOTON, KAN “a W Jones Wit for Great Bead veatordiy, where her mother is sory tL Me HE Inckwon wall siait Wo hite tw irday Mr Wie Rolingon and Vf Sin. won are out from Creat Dent Ge wok lwhing over some land Mr V1 Curren wes in town toliy on busincas Sunday School last Sankey was cary falereshiag The excentive Cummittee of the Na- svivly in re-clecting Prof Charles If Moure aa uational organizer of that body Ve his mate a phenomenal record tn the pot two yetra, and unlee hig virile supervision loci! luagnes have been ore gunvel in all the importint eontera of Nemo populthion in the lind ‘Lhe at- fondime cach sear ds growing Luger mit fer nach of this heatthful growth, the Natlonal Laague ia indebted ta Prof, Moore, Uhs notin an the vuriote pipers showing signe of commerical progress among our peaph, we not ont afding to aur fant of anformation, Wut aro lasing: to elimubitange eflect pone ory ine ct mihietry de whieh the rree a angaged The Lengue aa fatumite or ing abt: for aetara Be, Moore's vet canl r vecveeth Plunta Sendan t , we, LE ce Pid ° t vse if sete a kee ia se a AS LO ye Dihoriraa. ry i Ty ae Rt heures Fa © Kapa A rs 2 Pes a meee. 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IMPORTANT NOTICE Uo tre pastors antl am tmbers of tts ACM F.charch througout theKanens ecnferenre — Ta sume: way Liigsptacet te reac: lation whch had fixed ti 2 tim 2 and piace of hoiding the eisetorat er l- fege wheoh o turn shall e'ect ita lay delezates ‘« the weveral confersace which wd meetia Kansas City, Mu duriag the uomth of May, 1912 Rez. HR Rinsot, wh offered the resels’ on fixing the tia and place, retained a copy of the sare, and [herewith as, secretary of the Kanai conference, do notty all con cerned that ‘be e ecloral conege will convene n St. James A M.E, church, fy rst Lagrence, the carat Wedneica, a May, which it May gid, gt: Each pastor will there- tur po LOM OL dae pline elect aud send on the abuve fate ts this place une delega 2 or alterna ¢ represent inp eas! ywartorly conference te thi sald giectors ao flege, Pease u tify tae by Apel 2s. who your felegate be shat ie ay arrang for os a ceme région Your humble servant, J Poowse Cow, | fs. Mayle street, Lowrenes Kaa. 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