Plaindealer

Friday, May 5, 1911

Topeka, Kansas

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TOPEKA PLAINDEALER "TWO JIMS" ORDER PROVEN A SKIN GAME! The Editor of the Plaindealer Substantuates Charges Against Fake Insurance Order in Court. ALL OUR STATEMENTS TRUE! Get-Rich-Quick, Skin Game Finds Very Little Balm in Libel Suit----Backed by Insurance Records and Substantial Citizens, the Editor Was Acquited and the Brand of "Fake" Placed on the Knights and Ladies of Protection. Historical Society State House Since Winning "TWO JIMS PRO" The Editor of the stantuates Char Insurance Or ALL OUR STA Get-Rich-Quick, Skin Gan in Libel Suit---Backe and Substantial Citi Acquited and the Placed on th Ladies of The "Two Jims" order, better known as the Knights and Lafites of Protection met with a warm reception in the court of common pleas at Kansas City. Kas, last week with the editor of this paper They are now sadier officials but no wiser. In December 1910, "Big" Jim Mason, vice president of the order and a resident of Topeka, journeyed down to the Mouth of the Kaw and there swore to a complaint charging that we had unliciously libeled his fake order in the following articles charging three counts: A WARNING To the Colored People of Kan. and Elsewhere: "Seware of the knights and ladies of Protection, an order that has robbed several colored people and will rob many more if they continue to live up to its mandates. They are duping the hardworking men and women of the race. James H. Gray is the president. J. G. Groves, treasurer Rev. Fishback, secretary holds the office only in name. He knows nothing of the order. They are sending agents over the state fleeing the people. The insurance commissioner ought to stop them. He said if they had been a white order they would have been stopped long ago. They ought to be stopped. That is no reason why they should be allowed to dupe and rob the poor Negro. We warn the race to beware of this wild cat skin game." While they were still smarting under the sting of the "Warning" the following shot was fired into the hulk of their sinking craft. Then came the mad rush to Kansas City for a warrant. We said: FAKE INSURANCE COMPANY We have bounded a note of warning to the colored people to be ware of a fake order, the Knights and Ladies of Protection, an order destined to rob the poor, hard-working men, women and children. They should not be permitted to operate another minute. The insurance commissioner is aware that they are weak and preying upon the innocent for existence. They owe several hundred dollars which they cannot pay. We are at a loss TOPEKA, KANSAS, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 5, 1911 to know just how long the officers will permit this wild cat, get rich. quick, skin game to quiet. When a loss occurs they 'hodge' around to around to beat the beneficiary out of part of the money. No one seems to know anything about the running of the game but the president. He keeps the books and the head quarters at his law office. The idea of the insurance commissioner permitting this concern to issue thousands of dollars worth of policies with about 4500 in the treasury with which to pay the claims. They can't pay. We can name policies where they turned the people in great shape. They aim to pay enough to keep the people in good shape. If the insurance commissioner fails to act the government should investigate and leprose them of the use of the mails. J. G. Groves, the treasurer knows nothing of the working of the order—just in it to grab his share when the order goes broke. James Mason, the vice president, knows less, and Rev. C. G. Fish, back, the secretary, never wrote a note in the book and does only the things he told. He too is waiting for Negro to drop and get his share. "It will pay one to read the report of 1 in which several untruthful statements will be found." THE LAW SUIT. We met the charges, went on the witness stand and told judge and jury that every word was true as published except a typographical error which said "can pay" when it out to have been "cannot pay." We substantiated our charges by D. D. Hope who testified that "Big" Jim with another officer had beat him out of $51 on a note endorsed by him for the use of the company and that they owe it now. Dr O. A. Taylor swore that he was out of $125 by signing bonds and notes for the company which had not been paid. Miss Ellie Porter was not permitted to testify because her claim was back in 1905 when they beat her out of $150. The objection of the proseciting attorney on the grounds that her claim was too far back was sustained. The gang tried to back up just at the time "Little" Jim was elevated to the presedency, but Jim and all of them have been connecte with order since its organization. They contended that we were sore because the company had beat us out of several hundred dollars which prompted the newspaper attack. To make good this contention they put D. H. Branaman, one of their attorneys on the stand, who swore that we said we would brake the company up if they did not pay the money due us. Elisha Scott, general field agent, J. G. Groves, treasurer and J. H Guy, attorney, also testified They also had their whitewash brush from the insurance department, J. E. Jones, special examiner, who resides in Osage City. He made a special examination last fall when we first began to train our guns upon the rotten institution. Jones got a little tar mixed in his lime, and before our attorney, L. S. Harvey got through grilling him, the boys were sorry they called him to the stand. While Jones unintentionally assisted us in unearthing a rotten deal carried out by J. G. Groves, he showed his incompetency by not being able to discover a one hundred dollar shortage which had been in hiding for five years or more, yet Jones could not tell how much or what it was, but said it was something that did not amount to much. When Groves was called to the stand, Mr. Harvey made him tell all about the transaction Groves jabbered like an ancestor in Ringling's menagerie, but he had to come across with the clean thing. He borrowed $100 to send P. C. Thomas on a wild goose chase to Tennessee for the purpose of organizing new companies. "Big" Jim and Thomas signed the note and Groves guaranteed it. The note came due and was carried a long time Groves does business with the bank as does also the order and at the first opportunity the bank charged off the account by taking the hundred out of the order's funds. Groves was afraid to squel, as he knew the hundred would come out of his pocket and he would be forced to look to the company for reembursement. The loan was not authorized by the order was the company's contention in our case notwithstanding the fact that the entire committee signed the note and Groves guaranteed it, but he and the order side-stepped and we had it to pay. They coiled Rev. Fishback. national president, to the stand only to have him substantuate our claim that he did not keep the books and therefore knew nothing of the running of the affairs. Rev Fishback said Jim Guy is the president, the office in Jim's office and that his wife is the clerk and that the money came to Jim's office. Jim is also the attorney, in fact we think he is the whole show except when it gets up to Groves. "Little" Jim told of the claims they had paid but was silent about those that had not been paid. Attorney Bell, of Leavenworth, the man in the bushes, assisted Prosecutor Meeks, and we certainly felt sorry for the prosecutor. He realized what he was up against, but somehow the boys seemed to think he ought to dethrone the judge and assume full charge. Meeks did all in his power to pacify the gang and it is a good, safe bet that he was glad to get rid of them. The president of the local council at Edwardsville was called to the stand and he too like Blind Bartemus cannot see or hear the breakers ahead We called Mr Grant Harrington, an expert on fraternal insurance, to the stand to prove that the order was in a failing condition and could not pay out at the present rate, which has been and is our contention Here poor meeks suffered again. The gang tried to whisper in his ear all at the same time. Finally the court decided not to admit Mr. Harrington's testimony. We next offered a report file with the insurance commissioner by the order ending December 31, showing total of 200 members with liabilities amounting to more than forty-five thousand dollars cash in bank $295, claims unpaid $278, leaving a balance of $17 in the treasury. Just think of it, only seventeen dollars in the treasury of a concern after being in business since 1805. The jury was composed of twelve white men who were out a part of two days. Seven were for acquital and five did not understand the law nor the evidence so they were dismissed, thus proving to the public that what we said was true. Instead of them proving us guilty, we proved that they ought to be put out of business Hugh Smith, the presiding judge, is a man of exceptional ability, and watches the scales with a vigilant eye and if they tip a little too far one way he will bring them back to ballance. In fact the whole bunch from judge down to baliff are gentlemen in every particular and attend strictly to business showing neither fear nor favor. Our attorney, Hon. L. S. Harvey, is a crackerjack. He was formerly county attorney of Miami county, but now resides in Kansas City, Kansas, and has an office at 715 Minnesota avenue. Mr. Harvey made it so NUMBER 18 warm for the boys that they will remember him as long as they live. "Scotty," general' field agent for the order, says he is the best in the state. We believe Jones, the whitewash man thinks so too. It would have been a pleasure indeed to have seen this order succeed and it would had good, conscientious, streightforward business men been put in command. "Big" Jim knows as much about running an insurance order as a chimpanzee does about running a Sunday school If success can be obtained by scheming people out of their money. "Little" Jim and Groves would make the company a howling success. Again we repeat, beware of this FAKE order for they cannot exist the way they are running now. We hate to see hardworking people duped in such a manner. If the order is able to keep up let them prove it to the public by facts and figures. We have no personal grievence against the order because they skinned us but they beat so many others that it would be a shame for this paper to keep silent when the editor has personal knowledge of what they have done and are doing We have discovered something startling about one of the officials since the trial and when dished up and served to the public will be more convincing proof that our contention is right. The citizens and taxpayers of Wyandotte county are justly sore and kicking because the case was unloaded upon them when all parties concerned live in Shawnee county. Refused to Jim Crow Mrs. B. T. Washington Memphis, Tenn., May 2--As a result of charges today in railroad circles that the Jim Crow laws of Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee had been violated, officers of the Cotton Belt Railroad and Pollman company will be prosecuted. The wife of Booker T. Washington alighted from a Pullman car Charges are made that she had been snuggled through from Paris, Texas in the drawing room. Mrn. Washington'm effort to get a taxicab failed her, every white chauffeur refusing to conduct her. Conductor Rogern maid that he would rather give up his job than to continue being a slave driver. "Mrn. Washington," he maid, "in just on good and far better than lots of passengers I handle over my line. You may put me on record as saying that not only Mrn. Washington, but any respectable colored lady will be given comfort by me." TO CORRESPONDENTS. 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When in town one top at Mrs. Butler's Restaurant Lunch, Ice Cream and Fine Cigars. 458 SOUTH MAIN STREET When in North Topeka See W. S. Trotter, Restaurant, Ice Cream and Confectionaries. 127 WEST RAILROAD STREET JUDGE POLLOCK DE IDES IN PAVOR OF THE COPFEY VILLE GAS COMPANY In making the temporary junction against the enforcement of the ordinance passed during the latter part of the Coverdale of administration a permanent order Judge Pollock of the Federal court acted in accord with the express wishes of the people of Colleyville who in more than one way have shown their appreciation to the service and good feeling shown by the Colleyville Giving Company for them. The suit grew out in ordinance passed by the city council resolution the rate for gas consumption in the city. The gas company contended that he could not tender a factory service to consumers at the rate prescribed by the county. their property and happiness promote the growth of the corporation when treated fairly are great city builders and the people should not be so slow in recognizing that these institutions contribute to the community for the good of everybody and the patronage should feel kindly disposed toward them and boost instead of knocking. JULGE BERT VAN LEUVEN, of Nowata, Ohio, whose ad, up pure the sheer in this issue, from of the very permanent attorney the state and native of Iowa India Vu Lien, has cived two titles as con- trol of Nowata every in which it is a person commanding thee of the on July Van Lever and do this, he referred to those who may not had their cases attended in roughly professional manner, and did so in New York and he will be pleased to look into each case and give him the will be required to those who have or have not rights under this contract. Human Hair Goods Switcher and Pompe .40 Transformation 1.50 Wage from 2.50 to 5.00 MRS. M. L. FIELD. Kallithrix Parlor 633 KANNAK AVE. TOPLEKA . The Knights and Lames .f the Orient, A Fraternal Beneficiary Society will make pledge for yourself and children paying Partial Life, Sick Funeral and Death Benefits in case of death. No home living man can afford to be without Life Insurance. THE KNIGHTS and LADIES of the ORIENT duty authorized by the law of the State of Kansas and is under the Superintendent of Insurance of Kansas. Its officers are Lord Nelson a retired Navy Company. Loyal home owners are the information and best Our Voice - Photos - Papers of Claims JOHN M. WRIGHT. PEARL M. LAW. NATHAN PRESIDENT. NATIONAL COUNTRY The Great Echo Institution for Kansas and the West Normal, Sub Normal Information The Times Press and The Times Offered wrote Bell West 10. Baugman Bros. Largest FACTORY UDWFISI P E. T. 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Offered write Residence, Bell West 1. PROF. H. T. KEALING, President. rers in the West 31 100 10, 6 0 0 20 11 001 98 243 025 01 11 00 00 4 10, 4 10 42 6, 0, 01 14 The above statement is correct, E D SWELNEY, Corner. LIABILITIES 3,20,00,0.00 12,00,4,12 40,00,0.00 2,152,39,00 12,010,34,15 ADVERTISING RATES PER MONTH $2.00 PER INCH WICK CHILES. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year by mail ... $1.50 Two Months by mail ... $1.00 Three months by mail ... .50 Entered at the Postoffice at Tenth in Second class Mail Matter FRIDAY, MAY 1911. Din you ever notice that the man higher up always has a cat's paw within easy reach For an example, look how poor, misguided Jim Mason is being used We are sorry to learn that Robert Lincoln president of the Pullman Car company and a son of the Great Emancipation, has failed to grant the correct portion a living wage scale or promotions, expecting them to be on the genorous of the trade public in the way we hope that he will get into the footsteps of his father before receiving the service of the Pullman company. The rise of Hon. Carlo way, a young attire kars City, Mo., shows what pluck energy and persist with will accomplish. He is general atorney for the At American Realty company and is rated as one of the best criminal lawyers in the West. Mr. Calhoun was appointed by Judge Latshew recently to defend one Allen, charged with murder and he secured an acquittal for his client. AIRRICK from H. Samuel E. Cary, who is now practicing law at Russell Springs brings the good news that he is succeeding fine. Cary has many warm friends among white and colored people whom with THE PLAINDEALER is wishing him continued success. He stands high with the people of Topkai and won the admiration and respect of all because he worked hard and made many personal sacrifices to fight his way through school. Where place our O K on Sam. A KANSAN BUY LAND IN VARDAMAN'S FALE. Hon. James A. Troutman, one of the leading attorneys and capitalists of Kansas has returned from Jackson Miss., where he purchased five thousand acres of land. He says land can be bought from $4 to $15 per acre. Mr. Troutman says further that the Southern white man will not work, that the perest whites loiter ar und and whit good boxes and trees, and that the colored man is practically a slave. Before he could rent some of his land a colored farmer he had to pay a balance of $75 due the man whose farm he worked the previous year. A colored man cannot move to another farm until his present master is satisfied, no matter what the claim may be Mr. Troutman is trying to interest Kansas capitalists in purchasing cheap lands in Mississippi and send Northern and Western people down to resurect the dead art of agriculture in this Sodom and Gomorah Mr Troutman is a man of culture, refinement and wealth and three Speer Hardware Co., The largest Hardware House in the Soutewest. We solicit your business Fort Smith, Arkansas hundred more like him in old Vardaman's state could reform these misguided souls within a generation. Probably this is the work of the Lord-sending a Joseph down to Canaan to save his starving brethren who had at one time sold him into bondage. Surely the scripture is being fulfilled: "Go save the heathens." Mr. Troutman is one of Kansas's most aggressive Republicans and served as lieutenant governor. He is a firm believer in the doctrine advocated by Abraham Lincoln, Grant and Sherman, and always preached that Jeff Davis and the rebel army were traitors. We wish him success in his new field of adventure and also hope that he will succeed in getting Southern men to cease dreaming of "Negro mination" and go to work. A young white man asked Mr. Troutman that was trying their whites in the North feed and milk their cows and grow their horses, and when informed that it was a fact he was ast mish Mr. Troutman said that Northern people fall into the same rut with the Southerners after being there a short time. They be come correlated with the lounging germ which is prevalent in the whites of that country. A. L. FLOYD, Cozy Corner Cafe and Rooming House 18.3 Cromg Ave., Opposite Lincoln Depot. PARLB NS. KANSAS. When in Kansas City, Mo., Make E. H. HUESTON'S Star Barber Shop Your Headquarters Pool Hall in Connection and a Time Place to Pass Away the Time. 203 EAST NINE TERRENS STREET The Old Reliable Kansas Packing House Market Fresh and Cured Meats, Celery, Poultry, Fish and butterine. A. A. SCHMIDT, Prop 10 EAST FOURTH ST. FOR SALE, Cheap. Humboldt Steam Cleaning and D. Works Reason for selling, going into the manu acturing business George W Lester, Propr. Humboldt, Kane. Speer H 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 211, Topeka, Kansas. FORD'S HAIR POMADE THE OLD RELIABLE DRESSING FOR KINKY ON CURLY HAIR IT'S USE MAKES STUBBORN, HARSH HAIR SOFTER, MORE PLIABLE AND GLOSSY, EASY TO COMB AND PUT UP IN ANY STYLE THE LENGTH WILL PERMIT. 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The Magic Lift comb is for curling irons, has a cover and can be carried in handbag. Magic Shampoo Drier $100. Magic Alcohol Heater $0.50 Literal terms to agents. Wine for literature today. Magic Shampoo Drier Co., Minneapolis, Minnesota. A direct line with a straight and passenger service connecting the growing areas of With all points North, East South & West Traversing the Western Mid Continent Oil and Gas Field. Running or 10 Miles Over the Great Arkansas and Onah in Coal measures. Commanding the Arkansas Valley Poverty Fertility. The Only Line Through the Heart of the Osage Country. Send for descriptive folder A. W. Lefcber .E. M. Alvord, Traffic Manager, Muskogee, Ok. Vice President, Algr Muskogee, Okla. Eugene Mock, Gen. Fr't Ag. Muskogee, Ok. Write plainly and on one side of paper only. Take special pain to see that all names are spelled plainly and correctly. Don't devote too much space to any particular object. Be brief as possible and to the point. Observe these rules and all matter will be published and the paper mailed on time. Take notice and govern yourselves accordingly. Jackson Bros., General Cement and Sod :Workers. All-Work Guaranteed Independent Phone: 2321 Re1 1161 Buchanan Street. TOPEKA. KANSAS Mrs. A. A Carter made the office a plersant call Friday. Mrs. Juin G Pege ant daughtez have retarces ts Omaha, Mre, Je-e.e baley of Keuaas City isthe guest of her parents, Mr, and Mee, Jotun Catice. Mir, Lucy Lampton waa iil eeveral days lat week ather ham: I'seaty « third and Mad.ton. George G.ay, the nopular barder at Ninth and Kansas aveniz, ison the jiry inthe district court. Mrs. Jane Johnston of Clarksville, Tenn., 1s vis:ting her daughter, Mrs. Lucy Trice, 1127 North Jetlerson street, nn * Gleed and Jones’ undertaking tient of Kansas City was given @ new ale tomobdile by the person who ityared thera, Jidge Whiteumb is certainly the right manip he right place. He showed she pucple what Is rey ured of aqustiman and his duty. Sis WOM) oda of orth anal fanmids have remoavert terry Colleyville to tas city wd purchased prup- erly mas, coon Hetghte district. Moos. Heo-el B. cton entertained her H.W, elt Saturday atternoan. The neat meeting will be with Mrs [aura Wolrawes on tvurth Jefferua street, Misa Jenn * © rant cntertaincd the Commescani cs vo Wednesday night at the reswlcnce of Mias Lutie Haw kine, Next aneting will be with Mre. Addie Holmes. Mr. and Mre od. Dy, Colbert ut Atchison was if the city to attend the Page-Tiliery wedding, and #ore th: guests of Mr and Mes L. Clark Our collector will call on More who are m de't to this papecia Emporia, Seaton, Hu ¢hinson, Wiclnta, Arkansas City and Win- AA Kia's os ready for him, Miss Margaret Toster entertaimed a number of her Sriends Saturday afternoon, complimentary to Misses Loratpe RecharJson and Anne Crevathwaite of Kaneas City, —_———— Everyene should attend the play, “Hiawotha,’, to be given in Kansas City, Mo. Mag 19th, under the di- rection of Mr, Gerald Tyler Miss Lthel Ranaom sod Miss Crutchfield, students at W. U , are atturding them, S convention and are guests ¢f the furmer’s parents, Rey and Stra, Ransem Jachen’s Unon pack will open to the pul ¢ way 10 with a» eacred cu cert andinovic x pictures, Every- once mvited A special program hag been sirar cf Nouthvest al fete grovias, ‘tutaton Herghla car ony — Mr. Samuel Carey. formerly ot this city, now located at Kussell Springs, ia spending a faw dayain the city wth friende, Mr. Carey was adnitied the state bar about a year ago and has # large practice in hia new iccation, ard 1s more than making goo, His fiends arz glad to see him. The Ladies’ Shamrock club snet Tuesday with Mrs, Edmonds on Van Buren street, After an hour spent in needle work,a nice Junch wasserved. The club adjourned to meet with Mra, King, near Seabrook, The visitors were Mrs. Ho Mernre and little daughter and dt: May Brads aw, Rev. Coates of Kansas City was in the city last week. Don't fail to hear the Dixie Sing- ersatStJohn A ME church May It Mrs Lucila Delley was called to Columbia, Mo Monday on account of the death of her mother rer ore ede Mr Vandiford of Independence was an agreeable caller at the cffice yeaterday Misses Izzie Owens and Edra Clark spent Sunday in Manhattan, visiting relatives and friends. The Oriental Art club was onter- tained at Mrs, H. I Monrot's Thurs day alternoon by Mrs M) Newman fo ema emo Rev. 1, $V. White left Thurs lay of laet week for Pueb!>, Colv. for an eght days service for Rey, iarding of that place. The Wueie Study club will mect ip the Y,M.C, A. rooms Thursday severing, All imembers sre ram ty le present. Miss Anne Crosethsaite of Kuan- sas City, but who is allending Ky U, was the guest of Mrs John M Wright last week Mas. Garrison U1 Idebrandt, who hae epent eight weeks with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Grant, returned home Thureday Prof. Gregg of Qaindaro aud How W. WV, Fisher were unanimously elected delegates to the A M E gen eral conference which convenes in Kaneaa Ciy ia sgte rey Dr J W, Harse hag returned from Denver, where he spent three weeks vacation. He preached Kr Kv. W. C. Williams ct Campbell Crapel, He is one of the board of directors of the Golden Chest Mine ing company, oanivg 1200 shares. viss Senora Atberta Oden aud Mr, Benniv Ties of ialsa, Okla were quictly imartied Wedueeday morning 11 u'slock at the home ct her parents Mr. aud “as, Mannic Odeo, TES West atraat We wish the young couple & haj py and suc ceeaful lifs, Mrs. McCiellan(’s Benuty shep has on display the newest corfures, becom'ng, amart and eaaly arranged, Facial aud ecalp treative.: manicur (ng, hair dressing and har etraight- ening. Old har goods exchanged ‘ormade over equas lo pew 4t5 ‘Kansas avenue; Bell ‘phone s5y6 Rey AB. Sumer ched at hos res idence, east of the city, Friday of acute pneumonia, alter a weeh’s Uluess, The fureral took place at B street Baptiet clurch Sunday, Rey, Fishback otnciated, aativted by Rev, Olden and Rev. Woodlurk, He was a meuher of Kaw Valley Lodge, No 1b, A Fb aud ALM,and an upright Christian venticman, be- ing ix charge of tne Bapliet chur. at Perry, He leavea a wife and one Mauehter to monen there tsce Ui remains were interred sn Met, Auburn cemetery. The Cry Federation ot Women's clubs met at the Sheuffon K.uder- gartun rooms Friday at 2 39 pm After the regular reutine of busines the lockou, cummantice rep sted the sick and needy in various pa (suf tre city. ‘Phese ladies have msde a epecial Gort shia winter to help those who were nat able tu help themeel ver A donation of money was given the Bradford tamily in North Topeka alau the Widow Baker aud the Mc Millan family, De, Taylor made a talk on“The Care and Nearing cf Children," Mrs, Lee read a paper on ‘Club Women and Prayer.” Next sseeting will be the fourth J ray in May. Mr. Ruesell Brown of Lasresee Sundayed in the city, Rev. J, 1. Craw of Lanre:ve epes? Friday in the city, Sire, Laue Dots age ui Navese City was the gucet of het muther, Moe. A McNeal Mr. Mogte uf Entpot.a was ettices en with patalyss, Wehs, cf rks speedy tecovety. Dr, Lett of Pmyona sas nine c.ty last week to pertorm an ci ere tign on one uf hus jatents at & Francie hus, ott. d. Hampton. of Abtlere. vient. ta the city etew Lays be seca and winke hete meds teen a. elias bol Visit, Mr aud Mis. Lolward ireet ces turned froma € aicago alien a ite pt. Eabstay of atew clays. Wie there Mn Greer na. the cx retag p leaente Of meeting ous -Dhisbro acts Aton eae arate be atee 6 Caneen Qeeree Miss Avena Berges Was ese SULUGY EVE aba ver ate tue her party at 'tthuty 6d Moree Abne Crussinde te lee ae SHEE Wiebarden, Ot eb Rane Cuby, Mu, Qrout gactle paterat Weer Missew Atbetia Guy, He an nue and Curine Joucs Jhesenmy cree vi std on A. M, by Charch ait woth Mrs srarrets on Liberty s.rees Wedutedny atlere nyvn, Ibey are planpit gp. ba Moy fair for the tas. eeck vi he mouth The reentas given at Ca vary Pree lytenan chireh Prntay n gh iy the girls of dad Comnenant ety was a success buth sc ety and sane ally, Miss Lorain. i chardscn of Kaneme City Sang s tae evtel ent selections which were gratiyn, and veas.ng tutheaudion ee Weyred a great success inthe tatur toe tire Roche lardson, Stra duel oe ut age aety years, died a the coanty term last week, Pheattno relatives Fun eral services were heat trom Lace Conapel where she bad bel rege ¢ tur years. The raiaius were aaicered in Richie's cemetery, Furr yeste ago bhe Icbt filty dollass with Wy W King and wits to Le oatsea tur nex burfal expenses. The Philonathean literary ere ety met at the hone cf Miss Freda Brantley Tucsday arsf inaugurated its officers Jor th. exsuing vear. A short but interesting program was rendered, after which damty retreut- ments wero served. The eciub ad- journed to mect at the home of Mice Eda Cantrell, Tuer las Wer sees Avery plei Dr CE In tne city He was bro ol a wealt near Duna, losnail af Saat Iran is cuonsiderce phyriciane 3 ecolortdl peop feel highly h heir midet, BIG BGIRI Toe follows the contest tor by Bighee Gi Eva min ley King, Edith J gan, Kathern Comest to uniforms Ei counts ane vol Utth at which bythe TITr gram a Metro, i | Jackson’ acKsSons a — Union Park | will open to the public | Sunday, May 14 bs ——_— . Sacred concert, Moving Pictures Make it a Holiday for the Children | A Quintou car takes you to the place. SEE See That Your Grocer Gives You the Bread Made By The Royal Bakery Its Rich, Pure and Wholesome. The Best Product on the marke. Try “Thoro Bread,” We Per Loaf BAKERY AT lyon or Nas tebe. a Yuor Credit is Good at... | I vu ] N( a % < | XN ve I. feluiedot Bethh ed be TES ‘6 4A Small Cash Payment, opens an Account with ae | and You Fit Your House Up. | CL LLRUING, Propel rmerty th ow oa North sate borer tare cet New and Second Hand Furniture, Stoves and Gas | Fixtures. Bell Phone 537 r th KANSASAVEAUE, tC TERA, KASSAS PAGE-TILLERY. Ate ghto'clock Mhurs fay eve rig flat weck soricty witne sed ane af the grandest, prettiest: ant ninst ;Opttlar weddirg’ ever solu a in Towka, The wedding tok place a’ Stroll chures, coper Uwelfth aad Buchanan, Rey Fiehback ottice satog. ‘She contracting parties were Migs Minnie Eo Page ob thie city and Mr, Alexander ‘Titlery of Oniaba, Nebr. The churnh altar was auank ot paling, ferns, lilies ana catuat one, making a beanttil back greund for the bridal party. The azrangpement wisuniqueand pune, First cam: ther Doon girls, Lette Thole Chil e ‘and Dorothy Page, b> were dain 3: Cy dressed in white chidon balis.e roa mm krench lace, winte #lip- persand nbhon- ‘Uhen Miss Giler Hage, the maid of honor, came, Weal! jing adress of pink marqu setts ove sath mull, trimmed an heavy tace ’ ‘ Tre calm, svect kK Of are Urdee {eee ha nay. dyn aed yu fed appenraner at che creat ate ie Cer mony Vere tay reese ve Mr Tewanbio ontecar. © sory? und the march waft payetdy More A berta G bie washers were hte. ttssd, Boos saanestreet Lewyer | thomas amd G oY Bassa, | Phe rece ran was deed a tte ree wenes of Mroand “Wirt J, 0) Pope The house waspretusery tee rtted with fre an deus tomd, The broek ore caved an wr ceee. unmber ot cuts, Crate more der friend quite a nireen der atid the cite. The outet tuts pire Rare On ant Sire Pa Virsa, Femur s Mr Wiha Baye of steer , Prof GNM Pape ob Bassa Cty. Mo, Mr. Jd € Base en Me, Wesley Page of Beko Mrs Mf. begga? Omaha, Nebe, Mrs tb Sint ef Chiesg>, Jil, Mass Ve Newerte of Kansas (te Ste +f Meadow-Gold-Butter Meadow-Gold-Butter Why is Meadow Gold better than other butter? Because the cream is pasteurized and churned according to the best methods of scientific butter-making, preserving all the sweetness and flavor. These excellent qualities are kept for you through use of the right odor proof, dust-proof package in which every proof of Meadow Gold is enclosed Why take chance on other butter when you are sure of Meadow Gold quality? CONTINENTAL CREAMERY CO., Tooneka, U. S. A. YOU L LIKE VASSAR Vogolates Guaranteed MARK l. the Free. No matter where we are, I think both and if the notched beer, some beverage of low quality There will be no We can afford to move ther. in town, more w. flavor of Pure Direct. This other is open to every matter where you live Order is shipped to you ORDER BLANK. 1. It is important to try to be as accurate as possible in your transcription. LIKE SAR Tocokates NJG CO., store until Attended. BANQUET HAMS Banquet Parm, dame in honor of Dr Nashville Place P. Huey Fllby W. Wil Disf. Dr I New some and Rev P. W. Greene Dr. Get, dr. is a prominent physician of Nashville. He and D. New we are all college chums both having graduated from the Walt Disney College SALINA, KAN. Sall a will soon have an extension of her street rules system. It is said that the new line will run from Santa Le Aveine, on Ash Street, west to 9th street and north on 9 Street to the U. P. depot. Work has already begun on four of town puerta were Mrs. T. A. Mone cunaha Mrs. H. Moore of Mr. Jee, and Miss Iradna Hay and Sam Hutchinson of St Louis. The many Mohison friends of her and Mrs. A. C. Lorell regret to hear of the illness of Mrs. Terrel mother, in Lensworth. In wish for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. W. K. son, of L. Conworth, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hylton. The Cathedral Art Club met Friday with Mrs. Hattie Alexander, on Spring Street. The sowing circle on the N. M. K. Church was entertained Tuesday, 12 Mrs. F. J. Hylton. HUTCHINSON, KAN In city council at the house of Rev. Property, 114 Acres in Grand county Colorado, Blue Ridge Mining District. OFFICERS—L. T. Tue Press, J. I. Johnson, Sec. P. A. Hobmer, O. M. Grays, General Manager, Escout E. Prentice Attorney. DIRECTORS—L. I. F. B. Fannin Stewart, John H. Escott, W. H. Boustick, J. E. Johnson, O. M. Grays, P. B. Austin General Office - MUSKOGEF, OKLAHOMA. NEW STATE BRAND-Higher Grade Coffee and Carried Goods. Ask your grocer for New State Brands. A Few Gleanings from the Editors Note Book. and no to the contrary . OFTREY HLE Here we found the colored people holding their own. Foster W. Hume is doing a good grocery business. He is all smiles over a new corner, to the view, a fifth daughter, W. J. Love, of the Union Grocery company is doing fine. The Tenner Drug company under the management of Frank Eagleson is progressing greatly by Mr. Chiget has a nice ballroom. Mrs. Simpson one of the worstest women in Kansas conducts a fine boarding house in a good finmer. Rev. John Ellis owns this house. He is picturing the Monet Hebron Baptist church at Pittsburg. Attorney Blakemore's friends are pusuing him for assistance atoney. INDAPENDENCE woman in the closest town in the SomeDay . Some may make as "Kelley's Some Day Some Place Some On. may make as good hour as "Kelley's Farm us" INDAPENDENCE is one of the clearest towns in the SPRINGFIELD exploded place for colored pen but we doubt it. Your Grocer can get it for you HUTCHINSON, KANSAS PURITY Highest Uniform Quality, Molasses A Great, Allure Me Can screenings, at all Purity Millin Feeder Trad MANHATTAN. Kaufman's Mor Watobka. GOOD Home Made Lard and Sour Cottry, Beef Lame 02 M NESOLA AVENUE Stonestreet USE PURITY FLOUR Highest Uniform Quality. Always Pure Molasses Alfalfa Feed Alfalfa Meal Company State, Brownsville screenings, as quality kraft Corn Purity Milling Company Feeder Trad a Specialty. PHONE AMPALDAN. Laufman's Market Watertown. GOOD MEAT The Made Land and Store Poultry, Beef, Lamen 2 MINNESOTA AVENUE KANSAS CITY, KANSAS PURITY FLOUR Highest Uniform Quality. Alw. Corn Molasses Alfalfa Feed Grain, Alfalfa Ma Canopy S. stry. Bri. Wheat screenings, as quality Koffe Corn Purity Milling Company, Feeder Trad a Specialty. Hine Moke Land and Forest Orchard Cottry, Beef Lama A B P 02 MNESHA AVENO KANSAS CITY, KANSAS Stonestreet @ Gaines ```markdown ``` Undertakers and Embalmers. Both Phones 52. 7TH & QU Phones 52. 7TH & QUINCY ST. TOPEKA, KA state, and the colored people are all at work. We took breakfast at the home of our correspondent, R. C. R. Ranyon, who has a fine wife and daughter. I am pleased to announce that I have been appointed as the new President of the University of California, Berkeley. I am excited to be part of this important institution and to contribute to its success. I will be working closely with the university's faculty and staff to ensure that the institution remains a leader in the field of education. I will also be responsible for developing and implementing new programs and initiatives that will benefit the university and the community. I am confident that I will be a strong and effective leader in the university. The bigger up press in BETTER the marriage of Miss Lothian Brew at David Martin, which took place last December at Cartledge. Her mother had been absent in Ken tucky for a year and has just been apprised often. Everybody is happy and wish the young couple happy voyage through life. She is a fine dressmaker, and the groom is industrious and hardworking. JOPLIN colored people are at work and holding their own. They have organized a business club. Mr. Fred Romnee, who carries the big grip hat of harness and baggies in the town is doing a fine business. Patriots winning vehicles or baggies should work him. He is the most successful colored business man in the West. SPANGFIELD a respected place for colored peo Some Place On. good hour as FARM . US" FLOUR Company, a Specialty. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS @ Gaines We every one of the Fine Lines of Undertaking Good in the State We never sleep. Three Licensed Embalmers in Attendance. INCY ST. TOPEKA, KAN. USE HORTON, KAN. Mr. I. Smith and other, with the City, of Pittsburgh, Madison locality. Mrs. J. H. and the sket Mr. L. W. Woolson Mr. A. P. Smith and Mr. L. W. Woolson Mr. A. P. Smith and Mr. L. W. Woolson Mr. A. P. Smith and Mr. L. W. Woolson Mr. A. P. Smith and Mr. L. W. Woolson LINCOLN, N.Y. Mrs. D. Paddy will have a meeting with Mrs. B. Paddy on Monday. Love and Mrs. Paddy will Tuesday for the same purpose. Mr. V. a tenderer, who had just finished it was to be stopped. Vice President Virginia Miss Hannon is married and capital with Mr. Mr T. Wynn and few brethren family at St. Joseph, M. Lady Smith, at one lie, will be Mr. Zoon Rap lunch now in the 17th Mr. I. D. I. J. who was in on a trainway journey, is amply A committee of the members. Mr. Zion Baptist Church tenured by Philips and Mrs. Philips a farrection of the church, Monday night which a large crowd assembled and attended to several addresses, songs and music. Afterwards a funeral service the festive board and delicacies were in neat style, all enjoyed the after- --- Garden. Fie'd and Flower Seeds Pop Cotlands, Plant Onion Sets, Potatoes and Ports. Port Smith John Schaay DRUG CO 215-17 Garrison Ave. John A. Warren, Prop. Ice Cream Port Smith Arkansas John Schaap & Sons DRUG COMPANY 15-17 Garrison Ave. Smith Arkansas John A. Warren, Prop. Iec Cream Depot John Schaap & Sons DRUG COMPANY Fine Ice Cream, Sherbats Ices, Frozen Fruits Gate City Brand Confectionery. Coffeyville, Kan Gate City Brand Confectionery Coffeyville. Kansas B. F. AVERY & SONS ```markdown ``` Oklahoma, City Trolleyto K 17--Trains Leavenworth to Do You Know Po Cannot Use 1 to Adv Oklahoma, City — Oklahoma Trolley to Kansas City 17--Trains Daily--17 Leavenworth to Kansas City. Do You Know Possibly that You Cannot Use Electric Power to Advance? Trolleyto Kansas City 17--Trains Daily--17 Leavenworth to Kansas City. 12 M. Do You Know Poorly that You Cannot Use It to Power to Advance? almost wrath numeral I to be now and explaine you need! Our men will be glad to the time necessary to treat you, and to bring it that service, There will be no fancied grie decide not to make the installation Telephone Muskogee Gas We do Jo There will be no fancied grievance on our part should you lead it not to make the installation. Telephone 258. Muskogee Gas & Electric Co. We do Job Work There will be no fancied grievance on our part should you decide not to make the installation Muskogee Gas & Electric Co. 500 The Plaindealer S0 PLEASE PAY OUR AGENT “Tho Will Call On i oe eee tery oe mets pe mee Sp et aw pe oF ot 7