Plaindealer

Friday, May 19, 1911

Topeka, Kansas

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THE TOPEKA PLAINDEALER It's time to Grow and Expand, and You Can Assist us in so Doing by Paying Your Subscription OurFriendsinOtherTowns OurFriendsinOtherTowns During the week past we visited Emporia Newton Hutchinson Wichita Winfield and Clarkson City. Our first step was at The home of the State Normal. There are several colored students in attendance, doing fine. Miss Gertie Owens of Topeka will finish this term. She is teaching the sixth and seventh grades in permanship, and showing proficiency in the work. We found the city growing, parting in street cars. Much of her growth is due to the teachers work of O. M. Wilkins, propricer at the Minsay, one of the best hotees in the state. In this town you but really every colored man at work Rev. S. H. Gibson, pastor of the baptist church, is a first class carpenter and his craft is a number of houses to be built this year. He employs several men. The Amsterdams are also carpenters, doing lots of work. Grace Tipton, son of the late David Tipton, is engaged in the work of moving houses. He employs a number of men and is making money. Alex Reeves and Sons are making and laying carpets. They also make a specialty of clerical work, Mr. Reeves being a fine penman Young Lawyer Making Good Robert Buchanan McWilliams, attorney and counselor at law, office Sor North Main street, Young's building, in the man of the hour in the Peerless City of the plains. He is revolutionizing things in the south west and northern Oklahoma. He came to Wichita a few months ago, hung out his shingle to the public, and so and town had never seen a colored lawyer, white and black began to see what was in him. The first case he had he at once demonstrated to the public that he was the kind of president that the late president Benjamin Harrison said he wanted when a colored delegation called upon him for the appointment of colored men on the bench. He said to them he wanted a man well versed in the law. Had Mcbern in the field at that time he could have filled the bill. He is recognized in courts as the equal of any lawyer in Wichita. His civil and criminal The image provided does not contain any text. It appears to be a black-and-white photograph of a person. M. J. HON. R. B. McWILLIAMS IMIORIA and bookkeeper. His wife is the leading moderate of the state. F. J. Lynox, who owns nine acres of suburban pl. party, has been successful in raising fine horses that bring him good money. He raised several hundred chickens a short time ago which yielded him a big profit. J. S. Watson is the best stone contractor I. Walk it has lived in Emporia thirty one years own property, has passed the three sons of ten marks Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Moore, two of the oldest settlers, have added a bath, room and kitchen to their home Mr. Moore is the town barber We shall publish in the conerng Mrs. Moore's expert counsel during the war in our comtries Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Ellis at board nearly all of the students. They make it home like for them. 10. Let reading time. Bert Rich has change of the sanitary department and is cleaning up the city. He also has a nice pool hall. Mrs. Kevy Helm is our correspondent. She is a little lady about fourteen and takes much interest. Read her reports. Mrs. R. A. Allen, secretary of the Baptist convention, is one of business is just immense. He is called upon to defend the enforced people in Northern Oklahoma against the outrages of money sharks and land grafters. He has saved thousands of dollars for his clients in that state He defended a coered woman at Mulvane a few weeks ago, who shot at a white man who had insulted her. He was a contractor and the big man of the town. Not only did he cause the court to release her by his masterful plea, but the crowd of prejudiced whites were excited to sympathy in her behalf. Mr Mc Williams was congratulated for the able and dignified manner of hand ling the case He is Chesterfieldian, well read, and posted up to date on all late Supreme court decisions. He is a graduate of Kansas university. If he keeps up his present gait we expect to see him away up in the councils of the nation He was recently married to a one of the best farmer girl's of Douglass county He is the Moses of the colored people of southwestern Kansas and northern Oklahoma The image provided is too blurry to accurately recognize any text or details. It appears to be a grayscale photograph of a person, but no identifiable features or context can be discerned. --- TOPEKA, KANSAS, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1911 Louisville's best fixed widows STATIOS in rapidly growing C. R. Rimes, the contractor, is putting up a two-story brick bus- ness block. He is rated to be worth over $100,000. He came from Kentucky twenty seven years ago, and owns property all over town and farm land, cattle, hogs and horses. Is a brick mason and photographer. R. L. Malone, the puck dollar, is married and happy as can be He is well fixed financially. Mr. Child has made his money and is sitting on the easy side of life. He owns several pieces of good property. W. H. Reyley owns a string of the best houses in Newton. He toon is past the saving line. Rev. L. Byron is the past of the C. M. E. church. He reding time Roy Gamlett is preparing to build a new tank of such for the Baptist. I M. Greer has conceived a building prepared during the life of our correspondents. Lionel George Payne has since home. He is making a speciality of mimic chickens from an incubator and incubation work. J H. King is a restaurant king of the town. Everybody comes by him New on has the finest drinking water in the state. Ninety nine [Picture of a man in a suit and bow tie]. GRAND MASTER W. W. SHORE, Who Oftibiated at the Old Fellows Annual Sermon. per cent pure. Most every colored person in Newton ninety-five per cent. The city of salt is progressing. Colored people are succeeding in buying homes. II. Brooks is preparing to enlarge his business block; he has made several improvements. His nine room house, floated in a fine part of the city, in a beautiful place. He stands well financially and is a representative of the progressive colored man. Andy Sims is conducting a fine cafe and lunch counter at his old stand, 420 Main People can't re- sist the desire to stop, eat and chat in this attractive place. He well known and popular with all. Rev. Nichols of the North Missouri conference has charge of the A. M. E. church and is doing hue Presiding Elder Wooten lives here, having purchased a home. George Saunders, the barber, has a large patronage, and in fact, is always right W D Harrison, and his mother are using the incubator to great success; his father is gardening on a large scale. Walter W. Evans, per cent pendent, is in the police department. He is the live wre of Hutchinson. We visited the reformatory, and found everything in good working order. The officials were out and we did not get what we wanted to know about the inmates. We think the officers should place a colored boy or two in each of the departments. They should not single out the laundry, kitchen and lake shop for them. Put the young Afro-Americans on the farm, teach them to care for stock, cut stone, make and repair shoes and clothes, and put several in the clerk at department. Hutchinson has one doctor, one lawyer, no groceries; there is room for development along business lines. WILLIAMS D G G BROWN, D A A LATE RECORD and D. O. DATA written a hist. cross phys. and clipping gown, in lieu. Dr. Lawrence has charge of the A. B. BLD and is a recorder in charge of the Second Baptist, such mars Cross Brown, ground master of the O. O. system in the church in hist. cross shape. John I. Law a grand caecil of the O. O. system successor and ancy. Mrs. and Barton Coulter, one of the wealthiest colored women in Kansas, is saving money and prospering. J R Roget, of Wichita, was married last week to Mrs Cora Isaac of Joplin, Mo. at the time of Mrs Adda Barton Coulker where Mr Rogers has been employed as chef for several years, and expects to continue as she is in business. He and his Anglo Saxon wife are enjoying life to the fullest. Rev. Fish back was the officiating minister. The 'Makon' Eye Drug Co is doing well Dr Wright, the popular druggist is with the company. Paul P. de has the best business that we know of—the making and laying of carpets. He has a fine lay out and does only for the finest he made the carpet for the Elks and contich late Masons, which cost several hundred dollars. There is much talk of running Ex-terminator O. Bentley again for the senate. If he contents to run, no need other apply. There is one fire department and three policemen. S. W. Lee is custodian of the city hall, where there is also a colored elevator man. J. W. Thompson is the leading Scottish Rit and Shriner. Through him the Consistory has made rapid growth. Grant Ewing is still with the Commercial club, now in their new building operated by white waiters, colored boots would not stick P.J. Coleman, who owns a fine pool hall at 533 North Main street is climbing the ladder of fame at a rapid pace. He owns a fine cottage and is doing a good paying business, also property in Parsons. Starting out for himself a few years ago without a dollar, by constant work he is now able to breathe easy and look every man in the face. He is a P. of uniform rank, a member of the Commercial club and Young Men's Social club. He has a fine rooming house and lunch couzter in connection with his business. He has many friends; is kind and adable, and a gentleman in every respect. Mrs John Hall, the industrious, comely widow, has all the work in the hairdressing and manicuring line. They say she wants to be the THE MAYOR OF BROOKLYN HON. W. T. VERNON, Brilliant Kansas, Who no Doubt Will Succeed Dr. to Hatt. His Appointment is Ungod by the Pe West. He is a Poor in Western Politics and Republican Party Has Been Invaluable Brilliant Kansas, Who no doubt Will succeed Dr. Furai as Minister to Haiti. His Appointment is urged by the People of the Eatire West He is a Poor in Western Politics and His Service to the Republic in Party Has Been Invaluable Widow Hell always. She is a great arch worker ALKAN AS LILY Influents co-ord people are found here. All own good homes The Widow Ninna has con- trol the business of her late husband and doing well. Her daughter, Mrs Liva Hart, owns a fine bungalow just across from her mother's. P. B. Andrews, the old hero, is posering. We will publish his announcement. We are for him A Do y own several fine race horses. He follows the races and always gets within the money. Our friend Harker is still conducting the main barker shop of the town. Rev. Ross and his wife have taken the people be a room. He church is growing. He built a dlior since he has been in ch ree. Mrs Kum is our correspondent. ANNOUN EVENT To the voters of Cowley County: I do hereby announce a candidate for Mayor of Needs in said county, in 1912 asking your support, with one respect to all others. You are invited. P B ANDREWS Arkansas City Kansas. WISHED The few colored people are doing well and own their homes. Moe J. W Wood is our correspondent. Rev Lee is making a success with his lunch stand. THE F. O. LUZ DRY GOODS company in the largest department store in Southwest Oklahoma and is known throughout the state for square, fair dealing with everybody regardless of creed, color or religion. They have built up one of the largest trades of any store in the state. It is a store where a child can trade and receive as much pain and attention as grown people. The men at the head of this large, and growing enterprise are close buyers and therefore can Ford to sell to the consumer at much less figure than most anyone else engaged in the same line of business—especially smaller companies. The store is well patronized by the best buyers of the color race and all have a good word to say for this gigantic enterprise which has contributed so much to the growth and procedurity of Gothic and carrionading country. --- Subscription NTS VERNON! Will Succeed Dr. Furais Minister Uged by the People of the Eatire tern Politics and His Service to the Valuable THE BROWN DRY GOODS CO. stan in second to none in the great southwest It is one of Guthrie's most entertaining stores where one can go and trade and be treated with the highest respect from the fact that they employ a large corps of good, competent, polite clerks who take pride in serving any and all customers This store carries everything in the line of ready to wear garments of the highest and best quality, thus making it the proper place to buy goods at right prices. This store is known throughout the country for honest, fair, square dealing with all customers which method has made them a large and growing trade among the best buyers in this section. It is a pleasure to visit this store and meet such an excellent business man as Mr. J. A. Brown, who deserves great credit for managing and operating such an enterprise as the Brown Dry Goods company. He is a polished gentleman in every sense the terms implies and can be readily seen by his courteous treatment when one enters his mammoth store. He is one of those forward, enthusiastic, business boosters who has contributed much to the city's growth and prosperity. Give us more men like Mr. Brown, and we will have a greater city. He is one of Guthrie's real live wires. Guthrie is a growing city filled with an activity that would be a credit to a city five times its size. The business men are alive, wide awake and enterprising, and nothing that will boom or boost Guthrie excases their ever watchful eye. times been a liberal contributor to any cause that had for its object the advantage and prosperity of Guthrie and her people, and we cheerfully recommend his store to our many readers as a splendid place to trade and be treated with courtesy and respect. Lutz, vice president, of the department of class, culture and commerce and the moment one sees a store, he is as eager to serve you as any of the clerks, as he is in furnishing what information pertaining to the telephone may desire, and to his executive ability is due much of the store's growth and prosperity. --- NUMBER 20 ber ee y ¢ wy embry ty tt ye ‘ eee —S—CSSSCCitésS. OFPICIAL STATEMENT OF PH . ° Commercial National Bank Muskogee, Oklahoma Atthe Close of Business Tuesday, March 7. tert RESOURCES Loins ard) Discounts - - - £1, 32,605 Gs Overdrafts . . ta On das Stocks and Securities - - - 468 O6- Bonds and Premiums - - - waaay on | Veal Retate, Purotture ind Fistures - - da san Cash and Fachange x : - Oyses oe Fe bluvsee iy LUAGILEP HS Capital &. aed we be Bows oe. ae $200 Ga) OU Darplus and Prents ‘. ve ‘ SS Otg oa Criroaltion seas eeanee ona ‘ 280 Gott Ot Pez osits seen sew . 22 Te ay &2 elute 18 The theve Rlatamert ja Cosreet, OD SWE, Casa or Just Opened.s. 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To ve teld at Quindaro, Kansas, June 27, 28 & 23, 1911, Officers, | RT WEY I, B, PARKS, O32 Washington Ave, Kansaa City, Kan, Sgt2 Catumet Ave, Chicago, Ht WoW KING, 335 Tislor st, Topeka, Kan, PROP, 3.2 WESLEREIPLD, Mist SoS Supt, Lincoln, Neb, PROM GA, GURnGG, Ivet Sint At Hoi, Quindara, Kan REVI HW. MeALISTER, Voste , Quit dora, Nan, = es : Liscty pasts afl please rife thiee cents por caplta from his tacnbers auntiv sehools, three cents, and A GOEL Lo three cents per catty to mect the expenses, Tiest Pty Morning Sexsiou, dan ebbvotlonal Services, bs TL UL tf, Harclas. 9.30—Anntal sertnon, Rev 1, Shepherd, To be follawed by the administration of the Lorda Supper 18S) Herat, by Rew iW Ring, 0, | Roth cath elect! oof offer, and committees ap- voltited, : 1:00 Pater. Ti Wat Sense aie We Cractfied #ith Chia. TBS Mareta, 1b:90-Daper, ‘the Tendmey of social Ustls, by Ree reo Tayo Eits€ Gay etlfet hand Sessiudes, Sdadty School Convention, 2.00- Comvention euiled to order by 8. Z. Wester fleld Dintict Supt Devotlond pers Din Rey 04. Men, (re intratbon 2.70) Remarks by the POD 2 ofe- Aneeal address bo os 4 Westerfield 24 Piper, "hat Shoat bbe the Object of the Sunday Seheol Convention’ Lineal De teg tte, Misc tisaion Jed ly Nebraska Cit) Delegate, SU Peper, TA Hd a sunday Sthool Omaha Dele: bite, Discussion ted Ws VM bison Deleg ite, bo Papea, The sundas Sehoot ‘Teacher and Hs Work. ‘= Linen Duecite Discussion fed ls Leavenworth Delegate, €1s Bayes, Metts bs Whiten a Luge sundty School Is Obtutaet ' Lenenworth Deleg ute, Dincussion led by Heatrlas Defeg tte, $9 Paper, The sandiy school aaa Civitiving Agent * Quladare Db leg ete, Distusand dod ty Hogier epilags Deleg ite, Peening Session, 7 8) Devetionsl poriod, comlurted bw Rev, Prank scott 20 Sermon bs Res tT Ransom, Pollewed bs pattie calles tion Reouks wed benedia thot Setond Way Meaning Session, wa) Teesetlon by Wir Pavatet WET Report of Committers to fe folloacd by reports Of Misttht Stowards ted Dartora Th 95 Paper, Tow shall Wee Reach the Unreached?” | by Rev Vo ferrell mone Ge OU Pref \ ) Gieee, Dist, Supt, will techer bad anmtal eifiess te be followed by the appaintinart Gf comriltte ¢ atd reports of deles zates, A Lb, fhote Taper tbe YC OP i asa Charch Mullder. (ania Delos ite HHscussien led day Atehisen Delegate, tose ape, * Why Phere it ot hack of Hntercst in the Au fo ob Vra Wb Keeling, Pr Cl fastor Woon. thgeers, HL shepherd, WO) Ro port of Commitiors Niferneon Session, TOU Desation, by WH Vbante, tet oandoin sheet, © oie th gai tin of wa ris. show Ewint te gave yout tite oa vile qaew of aonetlams thet thoak yon iinet know ansthenz shoal dhe yeu know why tle Neer wate as dosing be ant capecnedy an oake Nowhy ot Have Ine tal by rege atte men an umnbe ant Chr cae val tee westenw lee Heathen ties tit wh aoa deed waiter bass tos he water hoowalb ans ta the otto wanton Ghat seu hie w what it sts put Lacan getitly tat terston D eatady $300 unl from fifty to seventy-five venta a day, Toa tel thet every waitin wala his emebeveent fas tu do the sam thug nu he cit work, is Pa net make aay dil sence what you ontario, he wilh Gt you yank bate le teas nothing t) do with su Lass ness ‘ha seme estibloiod aa the tate of thes bese aod ghaedde that the hoad wata ds umible ty erke any of Teg gem ty do tho work, capecdally side work Le au allo them pay hau aud be can't aah than to De sun stan they daw oenge te fe Come pa uthy eva valismge ty bert: tat tome ihe mang a gts bred of tllng the Read water about ine work, and pm ards fo diwhage the hest wouter ane fines Corte awa wunen bie as why White Tedd wotery ated oundom hag 4 dane teva and lie aos ware] volun nite wetegy aro mphowe te | Mier th co nts hope kee | byt mh Mh ) ed waters un noe |g tos Nw obi the tong aes . woata bes vo a wt aes tt bw! He ymata cit Biss] tedy ttt wpe om Th wey UE! Ives aa cats, Moy and the Hot) Rwy cennaha Nel, Pou pt ath gone of the men in fare will amc this nh tint ot ny ether Nevro Toad wala an) the Noth, anf dowil owvue omy emer hoot) Ue dame of Las Age bhere tre aahs other Mid, od cents, dee hoo despli ement af N gra hear wer ors mb tha as the aan realm When in Kanew City, Mo. Make E. H. HUESTON’S Star Barber Shop Your Headquarters Pool Hall in Connection aud ab ise Place to Pasa Away the Time, 203 Kast Ning Tesnte Straus rn rr mercies Esse BAUGAMAN, JONA RUTH, J.& RUTH, Vice Preatdort Seq Myrte Pereident : e . - Oklahoma Mill Co., | 5 rk DEALERS IN DXLANOMA MILLGY «RET OF lour, Meal SIRS : | POY: Ss and Feed Lee. — HARANMBN| DAILY CAPAUILY:-100 Bartle BE Nae “ 100 Barteis Moil Gabel Addrven ee a oI entaun’ Kingfisher, 2% Rr Oklahoma 7245—Devoltaola period, condacted by Rev, Frank Scott Work."'—Linloln Defegate. J. F. Taylor, Uteriaeu Seen ny A, Us tes be Gore bined 2.00--Vaper, “Is the Miniater Doing Mis Duty Toward the A. C, BE, L.2"— Prof, W. W. Fisher, 2:30- Paper, “The Helpfulness of Aggteasive A, C, EB, L Work.''— Prof, BE. . Vaugha. 3°06—Symporlumy. 3:30—Sunday School Convention reports of Committee and Deletes, 4,00 -Paper, “the Value of Tew tere Mectiug,"=1lorto: Delegate, . Hiscussion led bY Oskalvoss Deteg ats, $509--Paper, "Cunses That ferd te Nou-atten fince"= Su, Omaha Detcgate, Varcusnton ted by Troy Petes: 590 Heport of Committers und trking collection Pen Natty Peening Sseastut. 745 Vesvotlon, by Wy HL Manes $0) Andual setton & So Rev JT, Cros, Colluclion and benedirtlon Third Day—Morulag Session. 9 Devetlou, by Rev, A, W, Chinn 9.15~ Paper, “The Pastor ant Molitis , by Rev, U Shephard 9:30—Paper, “Our Alme," by Mrof, WT, Keng, o: Weatern U, 100 Taper, The Intlaence of the Mitéstry la the Com. munity Life™ We Wo. Byett 10.00 Paper, ‘The Prepatation for Revival Services, by Rev, W. T. Meeers, 11:00) Paper, “What Relation Woes the Teacher in ths Schoul Roun Sustain ty the Ministry ?"— Prof GOA Gree. Collection and benediction. Afflernuon Sesstain—s. % 200 Report ef Committees 29—Paper, "What Dopravement Pan be Male fn the SS, Convention?"—Tho District Supt. 2.00—Paper, “The Sunday School as a Pactor in Teup- erance Work= Omaha Dh legite, «© Dlacusston, 1-Quin, Delegate 3) Paper, “lx Segreg ition In the SS, Advisable?"-— Atchison Delegate tHatursion lad by LincgIn Dele ue, 14) Vind report of all Committ es To be followet by the election of officers, 7.9) Final report of al Committers of the ALLEL, and election af officers, Adjournment, Levening Session, 7 13- Devotion, by Rey, A J, King soy Sermon, by Rev, CV Wools, Collection wid benediction COMMITAILT Ss, Committce on Finance and Maancial Ability | of the People, WOH MeAbesates, Ti, shepherd A 7 Hing Committee on Moral Condition of the People, 1 ly Robinson, C. A, Woods, J. Milen Spltitinl Condition of the Churekes, 1 T, UT Barelas, J. We Baenett, O J) Burckhardt, Tenmdilee on What the People are doing for Missions, WT Hisgers, A.W, Chinn, WoL dance Committers on Public schools, i PYG. lasvtor, WLW. S, Dvetr AC Terrdl, { Committce to Examine Appiicants tor Orders and Admissions, p JOT CO Vastor, WT Blggers, TH Shephert, ' Conniittes on Resolutions, WOW, SS dnctt, AT. Gregg, W. WW, Bisher, EL riehn, Mins Willa Jolinsen, Our beloved Bishop WOR. Maths bis praulaed to le pesent ff posite Livery pastot, Joel preactier, and detrl t steward, 4! Eon, will please come on tine amd remain anitib the! ose, Potas tale this the beet qaithoring an the Listors the De stiict, | Yours In fla Name | \Arthur E. Bracken, The Pioneer Funeral Director and Furniture Man. — - - _ OKLAHOMA | Citizens State Bank, | Capita, Stock = $25,000.00 Kingfisher, Okla. | The Negro Will Never Lose a Cent Deposited With The Citizens State Bank KINGFISHER, : OKLAHOMA i e ‘ ‘The Model Roller Mills are the Most Modern Mills in tre Southwest. ' We hive every appliance hoown to the milling j industry for the manutacture of flaur installed | mvour mills. A trial order will convince you, |GUTERIE, : - - - OKLAHOMA 'Paone Hom: 11 66096 z Bell Bast 2571 Western Greamery Go, , Wholesale Ice Cream tro2 East 12th Street, KANSAS CITY, MO. ‘The Perfection of all Brews schaaf’s Cincinnati Club Beer Perasse, 2g parte $83.25 Per bared, @desen quirta 8.75 Vor giv, 3 degen pints 3.25 Per lard, ludcs n pints 9.00 cae" Retorn all cmptles hy freught at our eaporse, mating ae Dillof ts ang aed ae will promptly romit yen bh for cach case sud x3 fur oh bared set ° Al. 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After Shumtuns of bth (he Aidt? aries Une hate, remewin Cue catlrugs, wd 1b wu @ straighten the curhest head of hair. 1 The Matic will not hura or injure the | ale wuse te coulis neverherted (Th uyclhest fog har whi ts Wong the hait, $8alone, Putin ashe Time of tue alee ol ue pis he it ‘Sho Alguilovm Const iy asily de nebed from the beatin, Cir tug, after Uae lasts heat: ed the comb gous luvkiniap conndiskelPhy atu £ tle hundle, 5 The Maui tater iy wag euftalle for cul n, lions, hug aeuver bud ern Pocarried In ® enabsg, 32 or Wea F8t =K ARGIC TH i TE (Seeman ama BO oe ee LANG! Sy 3 oo. FN aes) F as a3 Le UAIACISGe @ = a F REDE LCE WY DH zt aes aos je 3 * he Magic Shampoo Drier {1 00, Magis Alcobol Heater $050, Literattenns to agents. | Write tor Utcrature tude), «se Magic Shampoo Drier Co., Minneapolis, Minnesota} a i = ‘ GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK, Guthrie, - Oklahoma. The Old Reliable Capital, : : : 150,000.60 pam We Invite Your Business OFFICERS:--ttobl. Soblberg, Pres ; Fraok Date, V-Pres.; F M. M'Douald, Caabier; Geo, Tipton, Ace's, Cashier, THE BEST FLOUR ON EARTH MADE IN OKLAHOMA Acme FLOUR GUARANTEED TO MAKE THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF FULL SIZED FLAKEY LOAVES OF UNEXCELLED FLAVOR FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS ACME MILLING COMPANY OUR SIGNEST Acme PATENT FLOUR OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA ACMD HIGHEST PATENT Freedmen All Freedmen who were enrolled on the KernClifton Roll of the Cherokee Nation, and who have children born between May 3, 1894 and March 3, 1907, who were alive on March 3, 1927 will do well to call on or correspond with BERT VAN LEUVEN, Attorney-at Law, Nowa, Okla. in relation to their rights in the Cherokee Nation under the recent decision of the Court of Claims. I have full information, which I will be glad to furnish, and am especially fitted to handle your claims, having been for three years in charge of the Cherokee Allotment Contest Division of the Dawes Commission. Correspondence Solicited = 40 T0 Pete's Drug Store On the Center for Every thing and DRUG LINE KING HOLL - OKLAHOMA Whane Call No. Apperson's Barber Shop Second and Harrison Streets for for first time work Everything else and up to date. DR. THADDEUS P. MARTIN, Physician and Surgeon. 832 Kansas Ave. Residence 1110 West Tenth St. BELL PHONE 9012. 130 2800 7000. Both Phones 774 Res Bell 640 Res. Ind 774. O. A. Taylor, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Office 64 Kansas Ave, Over Gibbons Drug Across from Throop Hotel. Calla Answered Day and Night. Residence 1836 Van Buren Street TOPEKA, KANSA DR. J. M. JAMISON, Physician and Surgeon Examining Physician of the nights and in lieu of Production: Impartial attention to diseases of women and private diseases of Men and Residents: with instructions not to. TOPEKA, KA In the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas PUBLICATION NOTI E. State of Kansas, County Shawnee of Shawnee, SS: The State of Kansas to J Everett Neville, Greeting: You are hereby notified that you have been sued in said court by said plaintiff for divorce. You are further notified that unless you appear and answer the petition filed therein on or before the 20th day of June, 1911, that the allegations of said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accord- ry against you and in favor of said plaintiff divorcing her from you and granting such other relief as the equities of the case may demand. Hereof take due notice and govern yourself accordingly. ALTHUR J. BOLINGER, Attent: R. L. THOMAS, Clerk. [SLAI] First published May 12, 1911. The collector for the Plain al. en will be in the following Missouri towns on: Carrollton, Lexington Higginsville, Excelsior Springs, Cromond, Liberty; also Bonner Springs and Fdwardsville, Kansas Kirtly prepare to settle your ac counts NOTICE OFFINAL The State of Kansas Shawnee County In the Probate Court in and for said county. In the matter of the estate of Amanda Wiley, deceased Court time and all other persons in elected in the alderstreet estate are hereby notified that I shall apply to the Probate Court and for said county jurisdiction, it is court house in the city of Popka, Shawnee County, Kansas, on the ninth day of June, A d 1911 MARY B. JORDAN, Vice-infirmor First published 11th, 1911 NOTICE In the Probate Court of Shawne In the matter of the estate of us in lieu of our lockout, do not All persons interested will take in that my petition on file in the office of the Shamrock county court asking for adjournment, to sell the following secured real estate, acquired in Shawnee county, Kansas belonging to the estate of 25 man Jackson deceased, for the purpose of paying the debts of and interest and the expenses of administration to wit: Lot 150, block 16, Lincoln street, King's addition to the city of Topeka. Sud petition is not not hearing Friday, the 5th day of May, 1911, at 10 o'clock a.m., at which time and place you can make known any objections you may have to the granting of such order of sale. If I Monkow, Administrator, Dated this 16th day of April, 1911 First published April 21st, 1911 Human Hair Goods Switches and Pomps .50 Transformation. 1,50 Wigs from.. 2,50 to 5,00 MRS. M. L. FIELD. Kalithrix Parlor 933 KANSAS AVE. TOPBKA SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURL THE HISTORY OF THE MUSICAL AND LITERARY CLUB. The Woman's Musical and Literary Club. Is here to stay, if you please; She has audited thus far on the sea of time Still her banner's unfurled to the breare. Long live the Musical Literary Club Composed of Women true. Her subjects are white and lavender. And we will explain them to you. White is for purity we all know Purity of life and soul; And we are striving every day to make it true as a whale. Lavender is for constancy. And we'll be constant ever. And try to make this club of ours A bond which never will ever. The friendship and the love that's grown In all three years of work. We'll stand by this dear club of ours. We'll stand we will not think. Our metto is "lifting as we climb." A sermon in that line! We try not lift our fellowman, And much our lives full time. This club began in 1609 With a small little band of eight, They were devoted and constant and true For they came early and late. There's Mary and Ida, and Mary F. Procell, and B. Benton, Without these useful members What would our club now do? Mike, and Mattie, and Anna, And Nancy, and Sallie, and Nell, What helpful members they have been. Our minutes will surely tell. Now there is Lucy, the songstress, She warts like a bird, And Maude and Sidie are not slow Their voices are often heard. Luzie S. and Aggie G. O, they can help us some; With us a land of loyal ones, Now can't we make things hum! There's Sollie V. and Emma P. They are not often with us; But should they drop out entirely out, We know what they will miss us There is M. I. D. a sweet, dear, dame And Hattie A. the talker. And D. C. J. the lively one, Who cares so much laughter. And then comes stately May I. Oh she is such a blessing. We love to listen to her works, Her presence is refreshing. Now, Josiah H., can talk some, tool And Iiza quot al us give. And Emma Mackay, papers write, Which tell us how to love. Now there is D S, what of her? One of "all trades" is she? She tries to sing, she tries to recite And she tries to write poetry. And there is M K., that dear one, Our critic, too is she. We know she has a fearful task, To tell which last shall be. Of biographies, and other work Of good quotations, too But then she always manages to get right unto thy thro'. If a little and humble, The last to take their seat, I should be with one often. And make our last complete. wyskie, Dear friends, I am very pleased to welcome you to our club. We are well wishers of this club, To whom we are indebted. Jessie, too, is far from us, In Washington, D. C. Maude C., has taken her abode In the city of K. C. And now we pause to drop a tear, For members who have gone, Away from all things mortal Into the great beyond. There's Virginia and Fannie, and Lizzie Luddy, and Cora too. We know that we shall greet them, When all things are made new. We have left a page in their memories, Which should last till day is done, Unat we meet in that blest band, Which outshines noonday sun. Now we have, in these verses True hard to make it plain The history of our woman's club, In which we all may gain Much useful information, how To make our lives sublime, And do what 'are we had to do By 'lifting as we climb." Composed by Mrs. Della G. Smith. AN APPEAL. We, the board of directors of the Florence Critterden home are earnestly struggling to raise $500 in our property. We appeal to our friend and all concerned to help us. Our agents will be around to see you; please do not turn them away empty-handed. Any amount given will be thankfully received. If our agents should happen to miss you please mail your donation to 9 F. Malone, 825 Center street, Bell phone 2376. Brother minister, unite your forces and help. Since the final year, July, 1910, we have cared for nineeen girls and women, fifteen infants and ten children. We believe that ninety per cent of the girls have been permanently saved. Agents. Mrs Ida M. Becks, Mrs E M. Loary, Rev. A. Hill. MRS. S. F. MALONE, President and Superintendent, Mrs E M GUY, Secretary. 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 19th day of March, A D 1911, the undersigned was by the Probate Court of Shawnee County, Kansas duly appointed Administrator of the estate of Geor. o W. Dupree, late of Shawnee County, deceased. All parties interred in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. ANDREW DURRIS Administration T. D. HEMPHIS. Attorney first published April 7th, 19th Lincoln Institute Jefferson City, Mo. Founded by the Soldiers of the 631 and 632 Regiments of the U. S. Colored Infantry Supported by the State of Missouri. It is Normal, Collegiate, Agricultural, Mechanical and Industrial Courses." Buildings and equipment are unsurpassed Thirty teachers representing the best schools of the country. Students from all sections of the country. Summer School June 19th, Aug. 18th For Catalogue and further information of those B. F. ALLEN, President. DR. W. E. JACKSON, Physician & Surgeon LONDON, UK Ind. Phone No. 10P8K4 Dr. W. Roger Russe' DENTIST All Work Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction MISSOUR PACIFIC IRON MOUNTAIN Order Your ICE CREAM DIRECT FROM THE Like a OKLAHOMA Being colored town in educational facility education in state of Training school for colored Oklahoma celled fertility. Town. Invest your mer located lots from $ monthly payments. EVES REALTY CO M Hildes Seed Co house. Grow SEEDS les and Garden office an Wet's OKLAHOM N HAY NAD COMPANY GEF OKLAHOM and Grain Dealer CHOPS PRAN can Prairie" and "Wheat" Grain son atch. Grocer Wiles Biscorn CHMIDT, Continental Creamery Company We manufacture the purest, cheapest and best in the market. No social function is a genuine without our Cream. Do You Like a Frind? We are in business for sale and divide the profits with you. Good and pretty printed. We sell for cash at the lowest possible price. GROCERIES DRY GOODS TATS the BEST ROOFS and SHOES FINK MILLIERY a Specialty. MUSKOEE STORE, S. J. PORTER, Proprietor - PORTER, OKLAHOMA. TAFT OKLAHOMA Fastest growing colored town in the South. Exceptional educational facilities. Centre of colored education in state of Oklahoma. Site of new Manual Training School for colored race, established by the state of Oklahoma Farming lands of unexcelled fertility. Grow up in a growing town. Invest your money there today. Beautiful and desirably located lots from $15 up each. Terms $5 cash, small monthly payments. Write for map and booklets. 627 29 WEST MAIN STREET OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA Cotton Seed Meal Corn Meal SOUTHERN HAY NAD GRAIN COMPANY The Leading Hay and Grain Dealers in Muskogee HAY CHOPS PRAN OATS * Gold Bond," "Kansas Pride" and "Wheat" Tours. Cou- signments of Hay and Grain on all. WHOLESILE AND REFAIL 44 SOUTH MAIN ST. At Your Grocers The Loore - Wiles Biscuit Company JUDWELLP HEIM'S SPECIAL E. T. SCHMIDT, Elmer Hyde PRICE LIST ump Whiskey, 4 years old double stamp Whiskey, 7 yrs made blended Whiskey, per gall double stamped Whiskey, 4 yrs double stamped Whiskey, 4 yrs mal blended Whiskey per gall per gall. in Bond," CLAYKEN RYE in Bond," FAMO WISKEN in Bond," CIDAR BROOK RYE. in Bond," YELLOWSWINE in Bond," DOND & LABEL We do not handle any cheap or low grade whiites We do not pay Express charges. we = 2 TheTopeka Plaiadealer. QDVERTIOINU RATES FER MONTH 110 PRR INCH. —_$__________—__— GUOK CHILES, . + Kéitut SUBSCRIPTION RATES, WMO FOOL Dy Ht, ce cess ceter sesene sree AM Wh BOO tWE Dy ALD eeesseseeemnstmeees ene OND Maree moeathe BF MAN a. neni 0 Bacesed as the fussvitio ab Topens os Sevoné elas Mall Matter PRIDAY, MAY 19, ivi. We hnow that Dieantent Talt will re-appoint Ro Iph W. Tyler fourth auditor of the navy. he dt ene of the mort proficicut 1! wor thy men in the goverumens ecrvice, a thorough, go.shead hustling bue- iness gentiemsn. Ofallof thee | ore men of note we think thateMr Tyler towers bead and ehouldere above them. When it comes to handling peop‘e of other F cen he in atbometythemall eieco apol ogist, does net cringe or fawn. but atande up like 4 mau, THIRTY THOUSAND NEGROES AT — PANAMA. 'W. W, Wilson. ‘The work on the Panama canal js di- vided Into three parta—Atlantie division, Central division, and the Pacitie disison, all told, 49 milks from abe Cirtheas er Atlantic crean to the Pucifle oan, ‘The employes aie duskd inte two elasses, tertied pilver employes and guld emptoyes, AN Americans are golly ant aH others are eilver cmplyie On all divisions amd the Panima rluc ition rail road thare are about 30,000 colured men, from Jamaica, Barbatos, Ginada and TrinNad. First, I wish to nay, I'll tegin at the Aalantis end of the canal ‘hse cvlor ed men unload all the ships of provisions and material and coal for the canal. They bave on the canil over 500 dist trains, daily; all are fircl by colored men, All the brakemen and train hetp, both on the cans] trains and the Manama rail woad are colored men. At tialan, where the government is builiing the great Yooks, where the Immense power plana to run the many cletrie Cirs, cement mizera, cablewa)s, lumber unlls, ond hun- Breds of ottvr machines, ol ran by Negro men with wlute firemen. The coJored men build 60 per evnt of all the houses thtre; do all the pointing, wani- tary work, ond are thrhy in the pov ernment commmrarns, from eng ond of the cana] to the oalur. Gn all the works and the different divisions the Negro does 65 per cent of the work from the Allantic end fo the Paeifle, There aro about 35 tewns ales the eanal, and every om his a hotel All the waiters and b0 per sina wf the couks are colored; the colored min dics all the Janitor and sanitary work, fn all the government hospitals all the orlerly work is dono by colored men and women, ‘On the Jathmue all the prost-iote are Imported from (he Mates amd the Hrit> Ish Isles and Europ: ‘Therefure, every- body Who gocs ao the 3-thints works on the canal or in sters, in Colon, Panama, raitzoad shops, or thy dehy ‘There js no farming deur The Island of Axpenwall, on the Ate Jantic end of the conil, is now what is termed Colon, Repubhe de Panam, amd Christobal, Canal Zones; Colon, twor thirds and onethord Chrstebil, under two separate governments, In Colon the town ia wide open, and where all busi- ness (privane) fs done, outerte ot Amer Jean government, na under the troathes between the Panama pivernaunt anf the Ameriean government, the Amerie ith ysite ernment agrees to allow te pide ete busi ness done in Christebil or on the At lantle end) hence, atl turinecs by pod vate Individuals 99 carried on in Colon Here is where you will und all ditire ent naalonalitics, from all aver the world—Chinamen, Grecks, Vagiehmen, Germans, Spamants, apis, Aim rieans, and I may say from very neuly avery country in the wort! the Nez os all the taslor shops and mths alont 95 per cent of all the clothes on the Isth: mus. Me runs or operates nearly sll the vegetable stulls In Colon market; about | 40 per cent of the diferena stores; dout all the carpentry’ work in this aty of 45,000 yeople; all midsunry wah; fu fact, the Negro Is duing all the real woth on the entire Isthmus, whether for the, United States government, Banana rial | road, or fur private in fisiduals, { Nowhere along the 10mle stuip of the cama) can any one purchase Lisl, Dut it can be kaned for 15 of 25 years, and the Negrees own about OF pes sent of all te tenement hous giem the eity of Colon and aleag the cand to Panama on the Pact cul dhvse houses are Lut from 3S te 110 jeans, and eath poun bilage in ét10 goth cash month and muse, Shae wie Negtoce there who have imomes from |b uve ot from $900 fo $1,402 a nna J have one friend by the name of Wy IL, Casing: fon, an American Negio lawyer whose fntome from mente ule aaccege ny thousand dollara # yrat, bewides bis Law eaten tu eeumuperative: aad he made all thle in lees than five years on the Isthmus, T landed in Caton on September 1907, and keft there February 24, 1910, and for my houses there TP would not take $7,000, not including my bark e shop along the cami LP have awe yaunget Drothers there who hive a contrat with the Amurian government or the tte true Cand) Comucesion and the Pinimt |rutrnt te dde atl tle altiaation work on clothing, atl in Gittins for the she te Wa Contmisearees alergs the Camels and all the pressing, the ahumng work on [tte dsthinas, They are purtuere and hive all Chey can des Bboy ave: beth teen ther new for neatly nee years, and thes bath hase a nice bank veo unt hand property, fhe yowernment fan Ishee Them wath a howe, ehetree leans Hatt steam het. amd ales elevate ine hiner Astle from this wath Chey mike neuily alt the cletlans for the higher of nt of the eamoession | Wath all the mulhes spent ou the Isthmus there are only two colored Liwsere there frou the United Staaes, Me two brothers and the Yara rs whee woe for me are among the few Amuthan Negroes, Phe American Negra will net go dowa there, ‘the Aronble Phase in getting tle few men who work for me te go down there they hed ther experience in the beggin: ming Agunat rcema thit they wal not atiche ‘lo give you some idea of what one man has done there, at my Catan Darker whopy thig morning, 17th, 1 res ceived a letter from this mun who hus heen ou the Ixthmus up to duly 27th, seven month, sad since then he his made more than a hundred dellare cach month, and in this letter be espliina that Tamapt get another man ag his aime wil be out in three months more, Now, don't it lwk reasonable to any one that if a man can make that much money va nothing to pay out of ia but #5 Per month for beard at the hotel and a tew dollare for laundey, with fave sleeping quarters, that he would not at leaet stay there for 20 months? Not so, He has now abou $400 or $500 and (hat 4 too much money—must come back and spend it. My Seuthers have taken no vacations, and if it were not for the fact that I had to come back to reorganive aml fo make aome changes in my Vane street shop, £ would be on ahe Isthmus now, Heweser, I hope to be there in sixty days. As soon ue I can Gnd time 7 may give your teaders some Mews on what it iv costing the Aneri- can people to bund the caual, how the work is done ait how rapid ds the prog: tess of the work, Yours respect fulls, W. IW. WILSON, Colored Woman Solves Problem at It was a source of pleasure for us to meet in Wichita one of the most active, industrious and wealty colored wo nen of Kanssa, Mrs Ada Barton Coulter. She is a politician as well as a busi- fess woman, and can poll as many votes as the next one in Kansas. If the momen sufira gists want success they had bet- ter see Mrs. Coulter, She has no equal among the women, white or black. She has lived in Kansas twenty-seven years, and in Wichita seven years. She opened the old Jackson house on North Main street, property be- - P f if f an 7G H J " T we D MRS, ADA BARTON COULTER ing in avery bad conJition and the business rundown. Rentirg the house at $25 per month, she contracted to room and boare overa hundred railroad hands, money guaranteed, ata fais}price. She soon began to make money, thought about securing a perma- nent location. She found that the property was owned by an Eastern man, whose agent wanted $2,0c0 for ihe property, $500 cash, balance tasuit, She made haste to meet the requirements. No sooner i ow - - fs £ 6 etl ' “ , 5 pi 4 a 3 SN AY es ee a i ‘ . —4 a8 7 £ ae f i : ay: 7 | | | a ? ee ‘ i rhe a / |} a | & es bit i } i Ps ¢ i eee oi paw eee ne A oe an Sra PE oie oe ai BEAUTIFUL '1}O0PEK (RESIDENCE OF MES ADA B RTON COULTDR f ; ¢ 44 a t d MA dd A as JF naam s 2 fee ‘ . eiek ao ta tt 3 i | Soe ‘ey a . einai " oe _ . BS pate: - 7 ‘ ue q ' ef am as ‘er i ; ‘ ver a : ¢ ; _ yea F ne. — - Sh Se See A wi yet eo AIMRS, COULTER’S BUSINESS PROPERTY At WICHITA was she ready the agent raised itto $4c00, $toco cash, at ten percent. She told him to make out his papers with the under- standing that he was to accept the money as fast as she paid it to him and to aliow her ten pet on all she patd abead of time. She was getting from $900 to $1200 per month from the M. P. railroad company for boarders, and she paid for the property in less than eighteen months with but little interest, She now fe- fuses $18,000 for it. She also owns a barber shop, a cafe, two places cf business, full alt the time, horses, cows, chickens, be- sides fine residence property in Topeka and several hundred dol- larsin personal property, A music machine company was offering a per cent to proprietors for puttingin machiae played by putting a nickel in the slot, She balked and paid $250 for a pian- ola which has paid for itself sev- eral times. We tell this to show her business talent. Mrs. Coul- ter will tak a rest this summer, visiting Colerado and other health resorts, | Her husband is a member of the firedepartment. She is kind and benevo'ent, a member of the Baptist church and of the Kaights and Daughters of Tabor. Te papa te Duy good geands, What is the Use an eposhing money on cheap worthless trash? Continually baying Cap worthlacs gowle only brads por: erty, whale af yon Duy a atindard articls Jeu not only know thet yom are geting Fen tnoney's worth, but there be cer fam amount of pletsnre an the mse ane Uhat you are usage tho best, The day of using the colored people as a nfuse can or damping lex for everything: that as cheap and worttdees sa thing of the past. and now the ier abint whe tag as colurcd trade, mint cuny fest clus, atandas | goods oF x0 out of business, ‘Lina fay ate in the raght dievetion and means an apltt te the entire race, ath it fonds the cditer of this paper pleasure to be alle to give thie tat of tome ly adsive, and it conelusion bihy When using a har dressing, tse Ford's Mur Pomede, this article as aed wath gent satisfection by many, whose bir bs short, kinky and unruly, See ad elses whore im this paper, The young mien of the Parluenye De pertinent give thelr annual seeaal an the Muse roons, Fhuraday evening 0 sek) cooyall, tame was bad Miew VAL Van Darree, school's matron, Wes Dect eegintely ad for the past week, We hope for hee apeady recoverye ‘The women Leahers and obler yous wonten, are carrying on the work vary aitcctavely siaang hep anes. Stone as new being quirviad for our | new dornuitery, It will require more than two hundril cords of stone to con: stenct the fankhing, ‘The genng men ap: precbite the opportunity of working in the quarry, and thereby aseet with their expenses Severthof the young men ate beconing skilled queers inten The scung lakes of the Institution are making com wee of their croquet grounds and tennis court, dusing the pleanant weather we talicve in paving our students all the outdoor exercise posable, | Murine the past weuk requests have deen ruaved for teadare in Agricul are Carpentsy, Iron work and domestic art, Tere muipoesible for us to ineet the many demands that we have for teashers All of the members of our prosent giad wating cline have been placed for year. Dr, 0. A. ‘Taylor, Topeka, Kaa, ad- drewed cur student body at Vesper Serv ices Sunlay evening, dis subject being, “Tubcitusigy He causes amt preven: tions! The lecture was very helpful to our entire student beady, Each emadent Pledged themsclves to carry into effect Dr. Taglor's suse stions, when they reach their several homes this summer. GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA. Dr. A. Il. Tyron, G. ©. of the Ohla- homa‘Jurisdiction, waa in the city thie week on his annual tour, Hon A. D Griffin, of the Topeka Plaindealer, spent several days in the Qty recently. Mr. Griffin svema to be well pleasnl with Ohluboma, | Dr Te Wright waa in Ohlahoma Cits, Tnexday, sightseeing. | Mion. Wattiata Hrrison of Ohlaboms City was a legal visitor last week. » dMesars. Jones and White of Boley were in Ste city this week In the interest o! the Boley Progress, Pres, I. E. Page passed through the city Tuesday en route to Cklaboma City Mr. J.C Bacon, of Creseont City spent Saturday aml Sunday vieitlag bh aster, Mrs. mma Hacon on W, Vilas. Me J 1. Vitis ant Mes, Emma Law. fess wore que tly mari Thuralay even: ing. | E,W. ‘Thompson entirtained at the home of Vr. and Mra, 8. Gi, Garnett Wednesday cvenng, an honor of Messrs. White, Jones am) Grifia, ‘The evemng wad delightfully spent in conversation, wmusie and dancing, ‘These present were: Misses Riehaedson, Boone, Perry, Aus tin, Morrow, Rector, Hyler and Johnson. Misara, Griilln, Floyd, White, domes and Thompson, Mr S. A Cassius of Tebee, was a Dusiness visiter Siturday, Mrs. A. P, Burtwood {a enterlaning the Misses Pierson of Mushogees FOR BALE, Cheap, Humboidt Steam Cleaning and Dye Works. Reason tor selling, going into the manuiacturing hueiness George W Lester, Propr.. Humboldt, Kane, i Palce Laundr y The Laundry that gives the service—Calls and delivers anywhere in the cits. Phone 36 Claremore, Ok Meadow -Gold - Butter Why is Meadow Gold better than other butter? Be cause the cream is pastenrized and churned according te the best known methods of scientific butter-making, pre terving all the sweetness and flavor. ‘Fhese excellent qualities are kept for yon through use of the air-tight, odor-proof, dust-proof package in whieh every print of Meadow Gold is enclosed. Why take chances on other butter when you are sure ef Meadow Gold quality? CONTINENTAL CREAMERY CO., ee Topeka, *U. S. A. _ aka GS. LEE. | Seed Merchant Garden, Fie'd and Flower Seeds Pop Ccrn, Bulbs, Plants, Onion Sets, Potatees and Fertilizers Fort Smith : - . Arkansas John Schaap & Sons DRUG COMPANY Wholesale Droggista aud Deslers in Drugs, Chemiea's, Patent medicines, Paints, Oils and Deuggista Santttes: FINE WIOES AND LIQUORS 215-17 yarrisen Ave. . Fort Smith Arleenses WOLFF'S BANQUET _ HAMS JUDGE BERT VAN LEUVEN, of Nowats, Okla, whose ad. ap. pears elsewbere in thie iseue, is one of the very prominent attorneys of the atste snd a native of Iowa. Judge Van Leuven bas eerved two terma as county judge of Nowasta county, in which capacity he was ina position demanding a know: ledge of the laws governing the rights of citizens belonging to the indian tribes. He is thoroughly conversant with tue rights of freedmen on the Kern-Clifton roll of the Cherokee Nation, and their children and ie in a position to handle any claims they have under the very recent decision of the court of claims, of the United States, which establishes the rights of many freedmen whore cleime have heretofore been doubtfal. Judge Van Leuven was for three years ip charge of the Cherokee Allotment Contest Divieion of the Dawes Commirsion. It in the de. sire of Judge Van Leuven that all those citizens referred to above who have not had their cieen attended in a thoroughly professional manner, ecad their names and sddreeuea into bim at Nowsta, and he will bo pleased to look into cavh coac and give advice that will be valuable to those who have or have not rights under this recent act. THE OKLAHOMA MILL CO., of Kingfaber furnishes an excellent market for all the grain raised iu this vicinity, thus drawing a lot of substantial trade to the city that would not otherwise come. They manufacture a brand of flour, the #U, S.'"advertived in thie paper as “The Mlour for Particular Peo- |ple—Alwaye the Same.” This flour jd a home product that the com. | pany jw proud of and which they ‘sre pushing forthe hotel and res. taurant trade, where quality cuunte and ie apprecisted, and they {sre getting results, The «lt, 8.” is faet becoming the leading brand of Ukishoms RE ee ee ee ea a a KINGFISHER js the leading bank of the tewn The president of the institution is lex Governor A. J. Peay, formerly of Missouri and formerly governor of the Territory of @klshoms In the early days. This bank is a libe al dispensor to the needs of the farmers in this section and their ospital and eurplus of $60,000 is a ehowing for them that speaks well for the strength of the concern. Mr. Patten, the cashier, isa very glessant gentleman to meet and do business with. He has many warm friends in Kingfisher and bie acy quaintsnoce in the county with cone ditions generally, makes him 8 val+ uable man in the affairs of the institution. Instructions to Corresdondents! Wnite plaiaty and on one side of paperonly, Take specisl paias to eee that all nares are spelled pla:n. ly and correctly, Dont devote too much space to any pirticular sub. jeet. Be brief as possible sud to the point. Observe these rules aud all mstter will be puriished aud the Paper mailed on time. lske notive Bod govern yourselves avoordingly. ManaGER. Kal | os . raat * ‘x } \ ae yy NNIRSCU) y HAIR POMADE THE OLD RELIABLE DRESSING FOR KINKY OR CURLY HAIR.17'S USE MAKES STUBBORN, HARSH HAIR SOFTER, MORE PUABLE AND GLOSSY, EASY TO (OMB AND PUT UPIN ANY STYLE THE LENGTH WILL PEANIT. WRITE FOR TESTIMONIES, TELUNG HOW THIS REMARKABLE REMEDY MAKES SHORT, INKY HAIR GROW LONG AND WAVY, BEST POMADE ON THE MARKET FOR DANDRUFY,ITCHING OF THE SCALP AND FALLING OUT OF THE HAIR. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS,GET THE GERUINE.PUT UP IN 25¢AND SO¢ BOTTLES witt CHARLES FORD'S RAME ON EVERY, PACKAGE. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. IF YOUR DRUGGIST CANNOT SUPPLY YOU.WE WILL SEND 17 TO YOU DIRECT AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES SMALL SIZED BOTTLE 25¢ LARGE BOTTLESO* THE OZONIZED. a. 246 LAKE ST_DEPT.'196 (CMCAGO.ILL. «AGENTS WANTED. | TOPEKA HAPPENINGS | Ds. F, % Lee spent Tuesday io the city, Mrs Marshall of La Juote is viet ing sire lavlor Reed. — AM, Ward ot Wich'ta fs the gsest of bis brother. S. M, Ward. en Mis Margaret Kester, who baw been ill, is able to be gut again, Mra Add e Holmes eotertaled the Commeccant clab Wednesday eve ning miss Edythe Morton has returnoc from school to spend her vacation. Attorney E, d. Garey lea tor his home In Russell Springs sfter visit to Topeka, Master Clovis Scctt is quite ill at his heme on Lime street. We hope he will soon recover. —_————— Robert Keith, on the North Side, is very sick, and his brother, Green Keith of Lawrenoe, is at his beds de. Captain G, Thomas, state stam worker, and cousty chaplain, is do- fog great work thromghout the esan- ty snd reperta sucecss. Please aid the slum workers es Mise Rath Gray of Boley, @xle, who is attending the Topeka Indus- trial Institute, wae a plzasant caller at this office last week. — James Buchenan of Great Bend was in the city last week and has bought another farm at # cost of $6,000. Mra. 8. F. Malone spent Sunday and Monday in Lawrence aad Kan- sas City, the guest of Mre. J. M. Escoe, Mise Katherine Price, who spent the winter in Chicago, arrived Fri- day foran indefini.e stay, She is the guest of her sister, Mrs. lda Scoit. eed Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thad Car- per, 218 E, Crane street, s boy, on Thursday of lastweek. Mother and babe doing nicely, Mr. .Carper is an employe of the Wolf Packing Gs E. A, Bardell, of Kansrs City, ie the guest of his uncle, R. Patter son, He made this offices s very pleasant call. - ” Weerred laat week in andouncing the open nights at Wilson's, The garden will be open on Monday and Friday evenings of each week and can be rented at any time except +m dates mentioned, Joe A. Hagerman, the veteran basso scored a big hit in Topeks thie week with the Cosmopolitan Carnival compano, He has played thie city several times with the Origioal Tenncescans and has many warm friends here, — W. W. Shobe, Grand Master ot the Odd Fellows wasin tbe city Saturday to attend the anoual ser- mon of the lodge, He was invited to ba present and address the breth- ren, Heis well liked by the breth- rea, in fact, all of Topeka is glad to welcome him tothe city at ang time Ap excellent program was reader- ed Thursdey evening of Jast week at St. Joha A. M. E. church by Mme, Neale Hawkins Buckuer and Mr M, Edward Ateiason, A large and appreciative audicace was present and felt fully benefitted trom kaving attended. Geerge Thomas, thirty-six years of age, diedin Kansas City last week He was reared in Tepeka and many friends remember him and regret tu learn of his death, He was anim dustrious young man, heving been employed for several years ins firet class hote!, and at the time of nis death was in the Pullman service He had been ill for the past two yeors. His remains were brought to Topeke and lotered In Mt Cal- vary cemetery. Mr, Thomas is sur vived by a wife aud one ebild, four sisters and his tnother, He wasa native of Tepnetiee, Dr W T. Vernon spent yesterday in Topeka on business. —— The Oriental Art club met last week with Mra Hightower; neat mesting with Mrs Comer, t221 Lane Mies Aone Cooper, who has been teachitg rousic at Holly Sprioge Mine,tssoending the summer w.th her parents, ——EE The Exceisior Art club will meet next Tuerday atternoun at the home of Mrs, Joho Washiagton, 4.5 Lo cust street, ot es ‘The City Federation ot Wonen'’s clubs will meet Friday, May 26th. at230pm A special pe.gran will be tendered Mrs, Ella Thrower of Cheyenne, Wyo isin the city visiting her rela- tives and triends Mrs Josephine 51 one- Yates wili lecture at the Firet African Baptiot eburcb June 9.b, under the auspices of the Monday Evening Reading club. ig Wr, Walter Smith, formcrly of this city, but at present a resident of K. C, Mo.,, is visiting in our city. Mr Smith intends to visit Colorado and the weat this summer Mrs, Clay Udell and Miss Lutie ‘Mawkias resarned Monday trom Ft, Scott, where they were called te the beds.de of their sister, Mra. Charley Williams, who has been seriousty ill, but at this thme is some better. ———se The Ladies’ sewag circle of Browa’s chapel A M. E charch will meet with Mrs, A, Hall, 921 East Tenth atreet, this week. The ladies are planning for a fair about the ies week in June. Mrs. McClelland’s Beauty shop bas on display the newest coifures, becoming, smart and easily arranged. Facial and scalp treatment, manicur Ing, hair dressing and hair straight- ening. Old hair goods exchanged or made over equal to new. 415 Kansas avenue; Bell ‘phone 2596. INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE, Our annual concert rendered Ins! Friday evening atthe First Atricas Baptist church was attesded by » very appreciative audience. The proc.eda will be devoted to the stu- dent fund, It has been arranged for vehicles to moat the street cars during the commencement season, All persons deviring to attend will take the Com- every car, The curriculum committee has revised the Normal ccurse in ordee that the last two years «may prove especially beneficial to High Sohool graduates, ‘fhe last two years is especially aesigned for the prepara- tloa of teachers. Daring the past week we have re- ceived several applications for grad- uates along vocational lines, It fe impoas:ble for us te aupply t ese Brown's Pharmacy Here ia the home of PURE DRUGS and the BESTT to be obtsined in TOILET and other articles kept tn a modern Drag Store. PRESCRPITIONS? Yos we fill'em and our wervice is the BEST, For more than 10 years I bandied the presoriptions in one of the best and most particuiar drug stores to bo found anywhere, aod now I demire to inform imy friends that my own big, well atocked store stands Kecond to none in Topeka, A Thingto remember: Your hard earned cash ie good at my Soda Fountain or {ren riptiun counter, A hibt tothe wise ought to be sullicient. Youcan get any- thing in the Drug line at] BROWN’S, kaos > Kansas Ave. $227" Call 303 over Bell 'Phone and we'll deliver the goods to te your door, The Fourth Anwual Session UF THE : Kingfisher County Normal (shranatE) Will be held During the June Period at Kingfisher, Oklahoma Thin mone of the largest and beet tutored normale in te state, Teachera prepared for the ecycral state vertifivater, Excellent avcommodationa at moderate terme, For further information addrese, Supt. George E. Moore, Kingfeher, Okla, or Prof. E.H. Hall, Conductor Hennessey Okla, demands. 11 ia hoped thet more young men will avail themselves o! these oppcrtunities, We are expecting many of our patrons and friends ducing the com: mencement searos, May 26-38. ‘Lhe inetisution has prepared to care for all who desired to a tend, There was much rejoicing Fricay evening, when President Carter an- nounced the Acdrew Caznegie do- sation of $10 000 50 we will creat a $25,000 dormitory for pitts. WANIED A good barber to work on whit trade. A married or settled man preferred. J.B LEWIS, Abilere, Kauaas, WANTED—An honect, indus trious woman to attend lanch coun. ter, look after the cash, read and write, so asto beable to keep tab onthe business, Good pay to the light one, None need apply unless ‘he means strictly business, Address, Anpr Sins 420 Main St., Hutchinson, Kans, AGENTS WANTED Colored men or women solicitore wanted in every city for a strictly legitimate proposition paying good commiesions. Musthave edacation, eduation, energy, acquaintance and good addrese and farnieh good ref> erences. Thies is un opportuusty worth investigating. Address Lock Box 244, Topeks,, Kansas. ROOMINS HOUSE FOR BALE. For sale of rent—a fine rooming house, all modern, with nice, large dining «oom and kitchen, In color- ed district, 533 North Maio street, Wichita, Kansas, Adaress PETE COLEMAN, Odd Fellows Sermon The Grond United Order of Odd Fellows held their 68th an- nual sermon at the First African Baptist church Sunday after- noon. The procession moved from the hall at 688 Kansas avenue headed by Jackscn’s Military banp followed by the militant Patriarchs all gaily uni- formed which was very imposing Qver zoo members of Shawnee ond Exodus and Shawnee lodges andthe Jouveniles and House- hold of Ruth beautifully attired thronged the church. Sir Jack- son was master of ceremonies. ‘Several beautiful selections were rendered by the choir and also the band and Mrs. Tolbert, who posses {a sweet vcice. A poem by Miss Jackson was enjoyed. Grand Master Shobe of Salina, was introduced to the audience and [gave an intercsting bit of history of the ‘order from Peter Oxzdon down to his administra- tion, tHe said the orders was growing rapidly— all claims paid and money in bank, He praised the Jadies and suid they were the life of the order, Rev, Dr, J R. Ransom preached the sermon and Jt was a master effort. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, Mon, We W, Lischer of Kansas City, Kan, gave a heture Tuesday evuung at St. John church on the Jluman Jongue. Mr. Visehir broke the record fur orature, Me edly handkd bly subject and was through in half an hour, It is to be boped thet our oretors will fullow after Mfon. Me. Fischer fn that capacity end fret have nomething to aay, say it and sit down, Misa Ora Carter Intertained a few of her friends Thuesday esining in honer of Me. No Westerfeld of Uniseraty of Nebraska, ‘Ihe Pleetoral Cotlege of Kansas Con: ference met at St. James A. Mt EB church and had the best attendance of ang previone year, Delegdes chute l werer Prof. 8 Gropp from Western Unberalty, and Mh We WW Weeher from Kana City, han, Mice Matic Ovesstect give die leet eatil fet Wedneahiy cents at St James AML charh toa parched house, Miss Overstiret well deserves the mame that be given her, “Mow kange Bird of Kane saa” She wall yratuite on unaio neat dear, jp Me Lain Hsemta of loprha: visited Rusatt Brows Piet Sunday and Monday, | Preston Smith of foprka Sundayed in Tawnime OM, Gandenturer of Alina 84s one of the winnire of the pring given at the State trick meet. Lattle Sermont Lose Sw icty and more Athleties aut tntuctry. A woman will marry a man, at twone ty eight, who she scorned and made fun of at eighteen. Mes, Ale Grant, daughter of Mr. and Mire. dow ph Went, pasent away Sature day evenmz ut fhe home of her parents, ‘The funeral waa held from the house Monday, few tt Crow offidating. Mra. Groot died te leave thee world for a hetter om. Ste died, Lut by dying wes, Mr, Jun Moor is able to be up again about the houne Mite Ora Carter was the pucet of Ming Hattie Ingalls in Atchison from Friday Over Sunday, Khe veited the schools while there. Reports an enjoyalile time, Mr. and Mra. Charles Brown have an- nounced the marriage of ther daughter, Eva to Mr. J, A. Jones of Robertauille, Mo, on May 16, Lawienee ant other towns are wonders Ing why more prestize does not exist among our colored people in Towka in the business world, About one-fifth of our people their trade with their own people, We have bren listening to hear of a negro dry goods store In Topeha. Mins Fretta Maddox of Kansans City was the gucst of Misy Frankie Walker leat werk, An auto party of mix men wnt to Tongonoxie Jast weth to a “fishing” that was pen hy Mr. and Mra, Langford. “Gociety” unually helps those who med no hip, The pereon that’s “up” neede vo assistance, its the person that's Pai ‘a aoe Nah } geo 23 = & (a> CC 1 — may me — STRAIGHT WHISKEY eens 600 { Expcves 12 Puiquerte a.2s j O* 100 PROOF STRAIGHT WHISKEY—-AGED IN BOND tee 24 fel Pats « $0.80 t Eapress Ces 4G toh 3s Pats @.75 | Proate NOT ABLEND-NOR COMPOUND § (Grad cavers with order te oes meares: hones, SCHILLER BROS, Dept: BnANSAS CITY, MG asd CAIRO, 5 en ikegiatratiog Applied re* ee “down and out” that meade it. The Lawrence people are gled to hear of the appointment of Mr. J. M. Wright as city treasurer of Topeka, No one more deseetes Uhe honat or is more com: potent for the place than is Mr, Weight, We would sote Cor a colored man for ‘some state ofice, In the Uiatrict Court of Shawace County, Kaneas Belle Neville. Planufl, | va No, L605" J. Everitt Neville, Defendant. PLBLICATION NOTI E, Stale of Kannar, County Shawnee of Shawnee, SS: ‘Tho State of Kaneae to J Kycrett Neville, Greeting: Yon are hereby nutified that you have been sued in eaid court by vaid plaintiff for divorce, You are turther notiied that unless sou ap- pear and anewer the petition filed therein on or before the 29th day of June, 1111, that the allevations of eaid petition will be taken a true aud judgment rendered aword. ly agsinet you and ia favor of said plaintiff divorcirg her frum you, and grant ng eneh other relief se the equities of the ease may demand Hereof take due nonue and gov- ern youre! sceordingly. Aatuon J. Kovinaze, Atucst: R. L. Tnowan, Clerk. [swat] Firat published May 32, 1911. ‘The coliector for THa Prainpeat. er will be inthe following Misour towoss on: Catroliton. Lexington Higginevitle, Exceisor Sprisg:, Richmoad, Liberty; also Bonner Springe and Edwardswville, Kansav. Kindly prepare to seitle your ac- counts. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Bes ose iene Ss The State of Kansas { 38 Sbawaee County In the Probate Court in andf r said county. In the matter of the estate of Amanda Wiley, deceased Creditora and all other persone in- terested in the aforesaid estate are hereby notified that I shall apply to the Probate Court in and for said county, sitting at ‘he cout house in the city of Topeks, Bhawnee County, Kansas, on the fifth day of Juce, A D.1913. Many B, Jorvan, Administrator First published May 5tb, 19f1. WNOTICK. In the Probate Court of Shawnee County, Kanras. In the matter of the estate of Susan Jackson, deceased. All pervons interested will take notice that iny petition is on file in tre cfiice of the Shawnee votnty court, asking for authority to sell the following deucribed real estate, situated 10 Shawnee county, Kansee, belonging to the estate of Busan ‘Jackson, decessed, for the purpose of paying the debts of naid entate and the expevees of adminiatration to wit: Lut 450, block 16, Liacotn street, King’s addition to the city of Topeka. Said petition in set tor bearing Friday, the 6th day of May, 1811, at JO welock a.m, at which time and place you can make known any objections you may have to the grunting of such order of mle, HL. 1. Mannos, Admimetrator. Dated thie ibth day of April, 191 Firet published April “tet, 10t) In the District Gourt of Shawne County, State ct Kaness Benjemin Walton, Plaintiff, va. No. 26679 the United St .tee Savings Baok, etc, et al, Defendants. PUBLICATION NOTICE. Slate of Kansss, Shawnee Counts, 89 To the United States Savings Bank of Snawnee County, Kansas, a dis- solved corpora'ion, ite suecesnors, trustees or assigns, I. A Stebbine and C. J, Evans assignees, and all uokaown trusteew and aesigne Greeting: Take notice, each and all of you thatthe pisintif! herein has com- menced sult against you in the Dis- trict Court of Shawnee County, state of Kanaae to quiet title to lots num. bered Twelve (12) and fourteen (14) on Laura street in Pleasant View addition to the city of Topeka, in Shawnee County, state of Kanea-, and that unless you answer or demur to thefpetition of the plaintiff oa o: before the 23rd day of May, 1ots the ssid petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered socord- ingly agataet tbe United States Say: loge Bank of Shawnee Ooanty, Kan- tas," dissolved corporation, its sece ceazors, trestees or atsigne; L. A, Stebbins and C, J. Evans, sssigaces, and all unknown trastecs and amigas ot said the United tates Savings ‘Bank, forever barring you and each of you from any and ell right, title and interestin aud to the said lots 12 and 14 on Laura street, in Pleas: ant View addition to the ciy of Topeka in the county of Shawnee and state of Kansas, uf any part thereof, T D Humraureys, Attorney for Plaoti Attest; R.L Titemas, Clerk of tae D tr.c. Court. First published May 22.h ‘11, Io the District Court of Shawnee County, Kaneae W. E. Tucker, Plaintiff, vA No, 26658, Mary A. Tacker, Defendoat. PUBLICA FIONN NOTIOR. tate of Kaneas,Coun‘y of Shawnee, The State of Kaness to Mary A. Tucker, Greetings You are hereby notified that yor have been sued in ea d court by aad plainuff for divoreo You are far- ther notitied that unsere you appear and answer the petition filed there- inon or before the 38k é@ay ef June, 1912, the allegatione of aid petition will be taken ap true and jodgment rendered secordingly againet you and im {aver of eat pisintiff divercing him from yeu, and granting ach otber selief ag the «qaities of the ease may de- mand Hereof take due notiee and gove ern youreclt socordingly. Artnuad Hortnaus, Attorney for Phiutiff. Attest: HK. L. Tnowaa, Clerk [sear] Fint published May 12, 1911 BARTLESVILLE, OKLAHOMA. This is ta certify that Rev, Geo. Davis han teen called since aJmuary, 1911, to the pastorage of the New Hope Baptiet church of Bartlesville, Oki. During his adminietration as pastor be has proven to be & good leader, and we bvhev that he is the right man fa the right place. We are striving uades the gam) Ieadsrahip of Rev, Geo, B Davis to make our church second to none in the didrict, We bineenly eal tvery (ewe hearted Baptist to rememben ux to God In their prayers, that we will not Jet the old flag trail in Mie dust, We semain yours for the weal of Chaist. BRO CW. DAVIS, Moderaten, KR. M. MORTON, Clerk, WINFIELD. KANSAS. Misa Maud Young left Sunday for Bae poria aftir @ plearant visit with ber aunt, Mra, S. Johnson, The Young People's Industrial Untom went to Arkansas City Wednesday night and rendered a progtam at Pyrae mid Malt Mra, Lulu Summers made ber sanuad vimit to Damon Quurt Wedneslay evem- Ing. Mra Mille Drumgould and Mrs. Wi Tagan of Arkansas City were visitors here Weines lay. Misa Myra Franklin fa visiting im Wikita. Miss Sarah Calohumn fa In Wichita om Sunday school bustnesn, ————— Only aca No. 4 Special Buggy 965.00 Na Highest @méo a Weg est Spee BE) EE TOR) Wr tor preee WXASIRY EiSla ©. A. PATTERSON @ SONS, oncenncis,O THAN Beeeuteed ee ME alt! rece sad. gp novien iene ry te ecatigs yous hl mee te comrltyred by Uoumads te bs one Of ihe wees dpiviunt Bedivws, Sayewie Cleic~ ' es ued Greplolegite tg Amerivs But bow in the the fer you te prove it fer yoursei&. 4 Te TES PRR Se ay a, Sine he a ce eA tM a eb ee : habe 7 pe \ i en mag 4 “aay B ral i ap ~< ] ee Rey. DR T, WARAGGON WINTE “1 will give 4 a PB el ae SU aT Sou in wed a1 Teor full meme be yen ove haadwatine, the dite und month’ of peor Darah Phe (8, CgRte eo geme Uoeaaue land lerieal wath un. wer renal aud reaaiag et rest itn covubeaee of Ihe SreRteol Wiuthe ever tired d Beare Fort School of Occult and Divine Saiesce ‘Topeka, Bamess, Ory of Bratton Beoarimeny Be sure Fo meacion the meme of (Bie paper but we doubt it. Your Grocer can get it for you HUTCHINSON, KANSAS Kaufman's Market WHOLESALE AND RETAIL "Home Made Lard and Storage a Specialty" Fish and Oysters Poultry, Beef, Lamb, Veal, Pork and All Bi-Products. Stonestreet @ Gaines Undertakers and Embalmers. Both Phones 52. 7TH & QUINCT STS. TOPEKA, KAN. Iec Cream Depot Wholesale Manufacturers of Fine Ice Cream, Sherbats, Ices, Frozen Fruits B. F. AVERY & SONS Trolleyto Kansas City 17--Trains Daily--17 Leavenworth to Kansas City. Leave Leavenworth Turl and Davenport 3110-634,73 8 30; 9 30 10 30, 11 10-12, 11 10 432, 53 630, 7 30, 8 30 9, 9 Saturday daily nights 12 M. night. Leave Kansas City of Youth and Mo. Lunch-4 00 7 0 8 00, 9 00, 10 00 11 00 12 00 5 00, 6 00, 7 00 8 00 11 30 P.M. THE FREEDOM WEDNEL. DAY THURS AND SAT Saturday a Do You KNOW You Cannot have Electric Power Advantage? As one man recently, "Nowadays, we can do everything with electricity." He referred to anything requiring mechanical force to make it operate. In your business from your home, there is bound to be work that electricity performs better than it is done now and usually more economically. We have a department in our organization which specializes in showing people how to use electric service. If you suspect that ELECTRIC POWL.R can be made made useful to YOU, call in our New Business Department representatives, and explain your needs. Our men will be glad to take all the time necessary to make an investigation, go over the proposition with you carefully, and to submit authoritative advice, plans and estimates. There will be no fancied grievence on our part should you decide not to make the installation. ```markdown ``` Undertakers and Both Phones 52. 7th & Qu John A. Warren, Prop. Iec Cream Wholesale M Fine Ice Cream, S Fru Gate City Brane Coffeyville, B. F. AVER Oklahoma, City We carry one of the Finest Lines of W. Starking. Good in the State. We never sleep. Three Licensed Embalmers in Attendance. and Embalmers. INCY STS. TOPEKA, KAN. m Depot manufacturers of herbats, Ices, Frozen uits and Confectionery. Kansas RY & SONS PLOW CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers of Plows and cultivating Implements for Cotton, Corn and all Other Crops Oklahoma Instructions to 111. Correspondents! Jackson Bros., General Cement and Sod Workers. A' Wor. Guarantee Independent Phone 262, Red 1 64 Bingham Street TOPFKA, KANSAS In the District Court of Shawnee County, State of Kansas Berjimin Walton, Plaintiff, vs. No 26679 the United States Savings Bank, etc, et al, Defendants. State of Kansas Snawnee County, 15 To the United States Savings Bank of Snawnee County, Kansas, a dis- solved corporation, its successors, trustees or assigns, L. A. Stebbins and C. J. Evans assignes, and all unknown trustees and assigns Gree log. Take notice, each and all of you that the plantiff herein has commenced suit against you in the District Court of Shawnee County, state of Kansas to quirt title to lots numbered Twelve 12, and fourteen (14) on Laura street in Pleasant View addition to the city of Topeka, in Shawnee County, state of Kansas and that unless you answer or denounce the petition of the plaintiff on before the 23rd day of May, 1911 the said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly among the United States Savings Bank of Shawnee County, Kansas, a dissolved corporation, its successors trustees or assigns; L A Stebbins and C, J. Evans, assignes, and all unknown trustees and assigns of said the United States Savings Bank, forever barring you and each of you from any and all right, title and interest in and to the said lots 12 and 14 on Laura street, in Pleasant View addition to the city of Topeka in the county of Shawnee and state of Kansas, or any part thereof. Attorney for Plaintiff R. L. TROWS. Clerk of the Docket Court. First published May 12th 11 In the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas W. L. K. R. Phantail. No. 2001 Mary A. L. R. Defendant. PUBLIC NOTICE State of Kansas, County of Shawnee. Kansas to Mary A. L. K. R. Phantail. You are hereby notified that you have been sued in court by and plantall for divorce. You are further notified that unless you appear and answer the petition filed thereon or before the 25th day of June, 1911, the allegations of said petition will be taken as true and judgment tendered accordingly against you and in favor of such plantall dividing him from you and granting such other relief in the equities of the case may demand Hero of taking the notice and govern yourself accordingly. Attorney for Phinliff Attent R J Thomas Clerk May 12, 1841 and on one side of this spelled plan Don't vote the annual with it is possible and it can show these rules and published and the the notice wrongly The Old Reliable Kansas Packing House Market Fresh and Cured Meats, Celery, Poultry, Fish and butterine. A. A. BCHMIDT, Prop. 111 EAST FOURTH ST. Fitzgerald, Ga., April 9.—Between 1 and 2 o'clock this morning 100 men and boys were at a hotel where there were three colored delegates, who were attending the annual encampment of G. A. R. Department of the Carolina, Georgia and 11 bodies, dragged the Negro delegates from their beds, forced them to dress and carried them into the street. After whipping the Negroes and cutting the G. A. R. buttons from their coats, the mob ordered them to leave town at once. The Negroes left. The mob then proceeded to the residence of Mr. Nelson, past commander of the department, and manhandled the veteran, striking him several times, shots being fired during the fight. The police declare the attack was the work of irresponsible people and was a matter of personal spite, as the same Negroes have been in attendance here at other encampments and no disturbance was made. The white people at the garrill, Go show it on morn and contemptable print on April 9th by whipping Negro members of the G. A. R. and then driving them out of the city. The mob then went to the home of the past commander of the department and man handled him. These low mean brutes of the South have taken the law in their own hand so often without molestation, that they don't pick individuals, but pounce on and brutally attack honorable as well as dishonorable men. The contagion has become so great that they mob members of their own race. Such acts at Litzgerall are a disgrace and the memory of it is an eternal dishonor. THE HURCH HARDWARE store is one of the largest and most complete in the state and with such a splendid business as Mr. Hurch at its head, it is no wonder that the store has made such a magnificent success. He is one of those dignified, polished gentlemen highly educated, cultured and refined. He is broad and liberal in his views and in business transactions and a colored man with same rights and respect to he does the white. He is one of those liberal spenders and ever ready to big down deep into his pocket and contribute to any enterprise that will bring prosperity to Gothic and serenating country. Thus his store has become his quarters for most of the farmers in this and adjacent communities. For more than twenty years Mr. Hurch has been engaged in the hardware business and has built up an enviable reputation for honesty and fair dealing with all men regardless of race or religion. He has a large trade among the colored people throughout the country and he is one of those men who does not hesitate to tell you that he appreciates their trade and every colored patron will tell you in return that it is a pleasure to trade at the store. Mr. Hurch is a young man in the prime of life and a native of Illinois. We recommend his store to our many readers as the proper place to trade. Our collector will call on the stores in debt to this paper Emporia, N. St., Hutchison, W. Haita Arkansas City and 111t. Kindly greetly for her have the best service in the lives of your Dealer with our made to order stickers. We keep you times, reservations and service. If you can take a trip to country or group up with friends in the House. We have the nice that will suit you. Everything about this place is entirely kept and the chairs are no more than the other two. We get for your service. When you are in Guthany, call around and see the Hoover Bros. Tell them a read then call in Tong Preservation, and they will treat you right and you will not be sorry that you in them. Mrs. Butler's Restaurant Lunch, Ice Cream and Fine Cigars. 458 SOUTH MAIN STREET I The Knights and Ladies .f the Orient, A Fraternal Beneficiary Society will issue policies for yourself and children paying Partial-life, Sick, Funeral and Death Benefits in case of death. No home-loving man can afford to be without Life Insurance. THE KNIGHTS and LADIES of the ORIENT is duly authorized by the laws of the State of Kansas, and is under the Superintendent of Insurance of Kansas. Its officers are bonded in a reliable Surety Company. Liberal terms to agents. For information address: NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, 519 Kansas Ave., Topeka Our Motto:—"Prompt Payment of Claims. JOHN M. WRIGHT, National President PEARL McNEAL, National Secretary WESTERN UNIVERSITY Quindaro,Kas. The Great Educational Institution for Kansas and the West. Departments—Theological, College, Normal, Sub-Normal and State Normal. LEADING AND BEST INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL OF THE WEST. Courses. Classical, College, Preparatory, Normal, Sub-Normal, Musical (Instrumental and Vocal, including Piano, Organ and Harmony), Drawing (Fine Arts and Mechanical), Carpentry, Printing and Book Binding, Business Course, Stenography and Typewriting, Tailoring, Dressmaking and Plain Sewing Cooking, Landering. Advantages. Splendid Location, Healthful Climate, Good Influences and Thorough Teachers. Information. For Terms, Prices and In Bell West PROF. H. T. Baugman E WHOLESALE AND R Largest Manufact Give them a trial ord Seven North 7th street LACTORY 23 AND LINCOLN man Bros., LESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Manufacturers in the them a trial order, branch factories in North 7th street, Kansas City, I AND LINCOLN ST . LOPE PROF. H. T. KEALING, President. Baugman Bros., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Largest Manufacturers in the West Give them a trial order, branch factory at Seven North 7th street, Kansas City, Kas LACTORY 234 AND LINCOLNSP TOPEKA, KANSAS Guthrie's Greatest Store The Lutz D Lutz Dry Good The Lutz Dry Goods Co. Thousands of Dollars of the newest and most up to-date merchandise is here ready for the colored people. You are welcome here. Your trade is appreciated Your dollar is as good as anyones. The Lutz D utz DryCom The Lutz DryCompany GUTHRIE'S FOREMOST STORE Most Complete Stocks of dependable Ready-to-wear Garments, Millinery, Shoes, Fabrics and Accessories. Big AILORDER DEPARTMENT Send for Samples PURITY FLOUR Highest Uniform Quality- Oace Tried, Always Used. Molasses Alfalfa Feed Grain, Alfalfa Meal, Corn Chop, Shorts, Bran and Wheat Screenings, ats andHay. Kafir Corn. Purity Milling Company, Feeder Trade a Specialty. Splendid Location, Healthful Climate, Good Influences and Thorough Teachers. Information. For Terms, Prices and In- ductions Offered, write 13. Residence, Bell West 15. DEALING, President. YOS., DETAIL DEALERS IN mers in the West branch factory at Kansas City, Kas LOPEKA, KANSAS. Goods Co. yCompany TA CORHESPONDENTS, See 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,” 10c Per Loaf HAKERY AT 612-619 QUINCY SPREKT, wt, U ate the Pe bitte Luutedey sud Peay vl eect weed aad tc insure publication in the current fesue news mnet not reach this office later than Wedneediy moruing PUMA OVIN ANNZE EN Oe In the Distriet Court of Shawnee County, Kanes. Catherine Thomas, Plaintidl v4 No teats Praok Phonmas, Defendant. The State of Kaneae | County of Shawnee, § The State cf Kanaan to Frank Phomas, Greeting’ You ae hereby notified and warned that the above named plain an has this z7th day of February, ALT) 1911, commenced her ation in eared court aking for a divores from yon, Aad yon are further bouticd that uolcen you apperr and anawer said petition on or before the 1th day of April, Ac D. 1l1, the alleyations of «aid petition will be taken aetrue and Judgment ren, dered accordingly against you and for said plaintiff divorcing ber frei, you, amd for corte, Anitind, Borisogs, Attorney for Vlinu, Attest I. 1. faowss, (NEAT) Mirst published March rd. read Yuor Credit is Good at... r “M°C 4 IINGS TS A Small Cash Payment, opens an Account with us and You Fit Your House Up. C, HLKING, Prop(Permerly the with North Side Furniture Co.) New and Second Hand Furniture, Stoves and Gas Fixtures, Bell Phone 537 1533 KANSASAVENUK, rUPEKA, KANSAS ~ 5» pope | The 0, W. Gurley Addition t a J Six Blocks from Main Street 160 Lots 25x130 Set Apart for Colored Residences in the City of Tulsa, State of Oklahoma. A wonderful opportunity to eccure Homes in tle Gieateat Oil and Gas City iw the State, “These lots are sold on time paymente—Ten Dollara Down and such mouthty paymente av the purchasers are abte to make, The tote cost from $150 ta $200. Vor further information a hdres, O, W. Gurley Addition, Sulsa, Okla., BON taut. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. Among the events of the werk was the Hastar Par held at Atlan Chapel Ac SOU chunk from Apul 20-29 for bement of Drolet h Doughes (spit al, Kansae faty, Kan Ihe booths woe very protule arrarg'! ant the fair was a deal d success, Alen Chad booth representing Kan ama Cily, “Pe, Dad mang pretty than es such aa hand pointed chint vaecs, dunes hag and anvth'ng cue cull sish for, Whe Pypteopal churches ant the Cath. mi church Wot a both jist fall of dainties My rvthing wae a dite ty the eye, Vte hoolh representing Dlepenlon oe had quctty fim yo work, aprana and beantitil ald xvfa plows It was om deed attiative, | The Rap det chur h booth ates hat leauteful fin y wank of Wl deseripti in aod a dell thit most myene ward dene term proud to own, Kaneva City, Kany aden Ind a vere attrutnoe beth Users adble one emit wish for wea for ile, even an tere wear othe enlraiday wae Teantiful, and at indo t slowed the cifect of the Pele a temohe it a smeesa Men it helt the werk ot Mase Toate Spanier, who is well huown in the cast 0s an artist ow chiaa Wis Spence wen the only ged nedal given on clue at the Jame se town espas tin in 1907, where she dent oastrited Jer wel, Also her work haa ducn evitedst by the best artets an dhe Unie) States aul hea stow) the test. Wath a few more vets ef study Wis Spine will foo one of pte aa enfad arti-t- « The Mollie Groves ° > e @ Mining and Milling Co. Property, H4?%Acres in Grand county Colorado, Blue Ridge Mining District. OPTCRRS—1. Eee, Prowy J. BE. dobnaon, Beg PB Austin Treasurer; O. Mo Groves, General Mar agers Everett Ey Phillips Attorney. DIRECTORS —L. 1. Boe, Be Emmett Stewart, dokn IE hsuie W.U, Boustidd, JOE dchason, O. M Groves, 2 By Austin. Ber" Ganera) O'hees at - MUSKOGEER, OKLAHOMA, The Williamson-Halsell-Frasier Co., Wholesale Grocers, Guthrie, : Oklahoma, NEW STATE BRAND—HMighest Giride Coffee aint Caaned Geode Ask your grove: for New State Brands, NEWTON, KANSAS Ve Lhint Prans—Misa Pvt 1 Mh of Wichith and Meo 2.0) Meame of thas aty were Jed an holy week by Inv Eo, iy ner the (MP chineh Fest: Ebeneeden event Mn Premie as one of Newton's choos yonins mon whe fefusted fiom Tish whe ba tow ven sgoound ha trade faoone of Woa tas favorite Diughters, whe las 4s baat of theads, who jan tm io wishin Caen a wagpy puny tegetheg thrang's 1 fee Mira Tact Herat of Wiehite by visite ing Ming Boone Prime fora few diya Al Wed be (age das Ream atding tee houae an Past Sixth street, Miss Mille Sood of Lawrence, Kan, a mace uf i MG as, ds visit ng at the aore of the bitter for a few darn. Emil R. Hirschi mu Ik. Mirschi, WHOLESALE AND RUPALL A complete ane of cverything te be had oan Windaare, ‘bbe La wget Hird aire store in baathwoot OkLdhon at We apprcerite your patronage ond make sou actcomy ot aur etore. Woe Ne ies are Semene GUTHRIE, ONDA Gorden & Co. DEALS EN Dry Goods, Clothing Shoes and Me:chandise of allhinds Giles scab before b yire ol ewhere PORTER, + OR LAHOATAL . j Y Grocery Ce. Hale-Halsell.s "Whoieden MVALINIER, CONLGsER, DRANG AND MUsKoOuLE Caonetct ade lan tes Hae tas No. J0 Syrup 2 No. 10 Flour Best inthe Market. For Quick aad Isfficient ‘Lransportation Service, You Can’t Beat the 2 : J Metropolitai: Street R’y. mee. KANSAS CITY, MO, KANSAS CITY, SMSSOURL A eatd of shanks, Powhh Go thak my many fits fia thor oat. hodacs, cus bas attas, ond frst teasing, danse any leduvet wpor ds Daw and deh BRAVE CLMMISGS, MUSCEINSOR, KAASASB hou, Nicholas Cheba of Tepe atk » th Pounteater was di tte ry mite ast tg fron te ob t subscale road Pug a dew nes + Sih then fs snuw to Stele on, He pny 6 Ft be mma py dene an a whore time than ke doce ining oth a Oty ae eo tet fume ty a Saath ed te y that a'waga tine these motiey sea ly and d mit Ian th Ter and ply that dt gene Bot eb hones Sugee paper an pay all of tte tls If tho nevrucs woull pry the wiy they wi'l poy fr a wlate atin'y propor, but wil not pay for a race payer, Su h aba aibers aa Mra, TG dachaon, Mra. 1 OW. Yope, Gea Sauder, « Draudirs, A. Summa, Me Ae Tylor, ant werveral etbera that tama will not a'liw mo te mention ia the kind of subscribers te have ow your Jit Mes. W, W. Evens sa) soa returned Wedaesdsy from Waverly, Mo. wher they spent a fortnight with ber father [ TS a YOOVER BROS., | Livery and Boarding Stable Best care taken of Board. ing Acines, Up.tondate Aiy« ot sll Kinds Socte Sreaswsi, QUTHRIB, OWLAIOMA Cuarenteed SEER for S¥itm Out-of-Town ety a T d LS va _ fa | We Rpt t A ; =—_ Vek Ee D5 Me) GOKTZ “Pale Lager" ia guar. re ah) A sntced in every sense of the ae ' eS A word, - a “a y It 1s guarantecd to» contata = nothing but wnat exists in the Mcllade purcmaterials from which itle brewed. Its cleanliness is guaranteed, It an brewed in clean, aami- tary brewery, where every inadern atcriliring process ie used, Hie flavor in guaranteed, too, All brewers can guarantee purity sbut do you know of any brewer who guaranteca favor? “Goetz Pale Lager,” 3 Bottles Free. No matter where you live, ordor a eee nent to yout home. ‘Try three bottles, and if you don’t like it better than any other bottled Ucer, eend balance of the case lack and your money will be refunded, There will be no tharge for the three bottles you mid, We can afford to make this generous ulfer, for we know the dalicious, mellow, flavor of “Pale Lager will delight you, Order from This Ad. Direct. Thie offer ia open to every. oke who sees this announ:ement, ne matter where you hive, Order direct from this ad end have 3 case shipned to you wth, « ORDER BLANB. WATE a Maen GOETZ DEE WINGO, Dept Mates citys May pte SE dow Me Thase deliver te ia om Ciseot sare Pile Ba et iaer § toren toitioss, & will try Bhree Lottles aid af betes G1) tere vara toe taten oof the case tte OOO D Ley asit ists be pofwited nnd the three t tbs wilbeest me ott ne *" vpaicaieads Jal 6H DU MMOH SRW LENCE ble A. L. FLOYD, Cozy Corner Cafe and Rooming House 1823 Cornmg Ave, Opponte Briweo Depot. PARLUNA, - KANSAS, om Arthur Wy holes of Malta Mond, Mow a young linger, his Ieated here ant when you are an trouble yeu will find him at 25") Mist She, with Dr, Allison A vod combination, a lawyer wid a doctoys wath thee ofhee lozether, ‘Get the hibit of using your own rue to attent ta your busine ant care for jerr ost tow wall you bike tos ¢ Jour chitin propire themethcs for a profession ant thar yeur own rue be always kuoching an them, Mrs. Toln UH hina of GQarhu City is AIsiting Mie Mattie Jackson tad will Homan the aty for three wok Piler Mo Werfen Tt has thar} pate ter Sunday ewh deputment of the cherch made rani? report, ant the quire for wie ot fimumdal succes, ut the spat was some whit liking Walter PetSingon 'eff Sumdiy for a] fow days? visit in Palnzime Mother Pater ae beat ceonscunig front Clon spelt of mehnese Ho social oven dy the but tee Melpe craof the VOM. M. chanel Trades oven Mg at Brandes Well was a grit fe fair tn cvery Way gy a oe prog was miluel, anda nce saa of many wis rcabzed. Mo Thotdus as moking sone improves muta to his home, ind whea comphtel will be the finest negra bone in Mutch- insen, and well speak well for the ra, Can Mutclunsn hae ot f 8 mae rordus? ‘The pustor ant members of tae AM. Io qlutch are tuum steps towirts pire esing aomite ta erect Gehan We frist they will be stecssfal an thor untertaking Mes. Nichola, the beloved pistor is tome w ten bere dfe wall finla fewof hs cnemnr thit if tes cannet rudy (hey will Gayo rain the maijmity ehadto rue, and ond the nd neonits WILLILWITTIG, President and Manager GEO. EYSELL DRUG CO., Union Depot Drug store. Mail Orders Prompily Attended. All the Best Brands of Whiskey—-Bottled in Bona. 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To give everyone an oppitynity te test hiy ability and to demonstrate to yo ubnost satisfaction that he has no superior as a Phychic Clurvoyant, he will fur the flrst time diing his profes. sical career of 27 yeats, plice the price of lity consultition fees within the reich of all. Never before in the history of min has a Psyehie Clurvoyant of Dr White's professional standing ocered his gervices to the general pablie tor such nominal fees. “ A FULL LITE READING, l'ROM CRADLE TO GRAVE, ONLY ONE DOLLAR AND SIX CENTS * . -* s, 2 vein Te ata | tetralaciaaadty ae dare we am an eettthiesdy 2 wd . nobebneba |. ate cco aces. he bbl Ti aria edl IF YOU ART INTERESTED IN YOUK FUTURE Dr. ‘S. Hoeeason White Will Tell You Everything You Deside To | Know. GY Tova og ba kee WHE De ess you Srentit Low to bee sures ti, where ver Ht oy Wham Cs evetl Woven ant nt t op tbe nae Cnn ve ptr bbe se bas ad pel ttop withy. pou whloueds he atistthe in coarsattling dW tte Tbe tapeeger advlee tery bbe its of mis ite you thesaads 6 divin and t stew eal or trouble rte dy eb aily te peites bole a ters WHY NOT VOUS eek eS oe successful in lite? Can I possess m *airfrcace in business or so eiety’”* Voatat bilud peesudicn stad be twee you cid a Rnowledge thie will welp YOU Tl you ae Alisa itinte for d@iscourngrd. od gon wish te aceomye Jieb ce orlain footie, cousalt this avin —he ean surely lich yout Reine mber your prospects of fadey may be your lortine fer tau pow Dent tor one coment Chink Cee seu weunt live a lit) ot trouble tnd tis fortune Kemetibor that Trew dedige fy Powers, De White is noted) for givin Names of Doth Pitends dint Tincibes, Dates ani Mauls, Tow to Buy ail What tu Huy When te Sel) He will {mmeadlately tell you of thane shia are True and vl Live whe are Palac, Be fag into details regarding Love, Courtship, Werrlige, Divorees Mealth, Buaslucss, | ausults, Leeds, Mortgages, Giaims Bt Te fact it meetters not whit wey he your Hope, Pert or Ambition his Phenomenal many in place you on the Toad to not ens There by no heat pe s1d OF lemme no dieary but what ose be dled with sunshine and Nap- piness Pr White has never had a cllest to leave Diy counsel chamber Giseatistied He telly pon the truth, be it cood or bad HE HAS NEVER FAILED TO REUNITE THE SEPARAT- . ED AND REMAVE THE EVIL INFLU- ENCES Tyeu the mest utile cates ylAd te Big theuth Boren iemember that Da White tes tes bla profendion te olin ds abd ele retayey mediums Ue the abortest ponaille per aed With iw there ie na Aiea, Work eee Provedure is deunite sd exact vel tie temelts ale tbmotute ly certain bt Wylte baa bivugh mut more good eaalte for Mis tans cliente Chan ail ethers in tis pe eset ae put toget hes | Dr, White Points With Pride to His Record of Work Accomplished Since ‘ Coming to Topeka. Tee highest pleasure that cau come to suy man is the consciousness of Dis usefulness to bumuagity. Located many Absent friends and Jovrd umes -Uring and bup- pivess to hundre, ndeed a Bource of snuch to blm qo keow that Go ed him with B power to hel owmes, He extends his belpiug band to you, knowleg bis advice will prove to be ef untold value te you. A QUESTION. t | ‘ Pont te td thy owe Voamroa dtl Hoe ett rf sw beat ban Pha on wel , oo tenet ute can tab. as tat vy the oatebitiars tat bs tae St dhoy vot? de eet Want fe can | D Vhee fone Nittre OW te van itiatled wy toe osvetvebas cee ghe~ Pe A Sn Ltis commtin ts Wandle Ph oS uw ewan bel fe Wofpeat ob a te Rep ven eit at wat toate oe Port Dobe and pbaes soem te ab or st ass atid hap piss Ts ou tas teen antarks Methe pets thos to base Cveb at ee ee seme feats eversthituy ox niitnsty te Wren HOA the tums ta hte Neon ptect ad Where pany ont Pema ure W tote v brass cor td + mbobeog te ott oyoom oT vandaele “o4 Nea ' t y IF YOU WANT POWER- REAL POWER Dr. White White Can Teach You the Mystery of Mind. ONE the schon in Viaenten pat te bet atitiet Shee van power over Nine Putt sau Team the power over yautadt Com utration ated Masneth apptsamees tray fend to strengthen sour will laut Natune will Hot Bive up one of het scetets te vane Os unlit yea we Matarof sedi on Whites tn Gitta ctiateds ike vant the Iain death tle dormer pawers with th Tlaw to asdert sour right. Haw ofthe advantege at epportunith s Regetdless af baw old one at. all ee dae helped poured od niet ated Womet wha were tecmerls clerk veent, farmers, hows heepe tes, diene prbers teachers doctors, biwvers, ministers In tact, at ever known ee od fe AL beets And profession Od men who felt disxcousaned driendless aad hopeless Young tien dad women who fever had tn hour's business experience, Kaltied nen whe could ave nothing im tuture but a tere living, laboring inen and women whe Jett deecmed they hud was ability whatever, ive all been placed Gee cerding)y i upon the toul ta a higher and btlahter dite, Wt ds ter VOU if you will only accept it qq MANY HAVE SAID “Oh Why Do I Have lit So Hard? Why am | Held Down This Way? If! Only Knew What Course to Pur- sue.” LL could only get od ney fet Ie Tocuutd ouly pay omy dele. and get along in life ag others 1 1 contd only gain a better portion Uf Csoutd valy eet well wud ationy Yes, thts Just tt That in the question ami a thowand and one others vou will anh Satireelh every ayy THERE IS A REASON. | Hut the reason ds einily solved, You lack huawledge of, your eal power, You lack personal Magnetism or that fs to nay tbe use of it, Other. wiee there would not be such things to come against you Jf you really want to ovenpower these contrary conditions and rise to the rpbere where (ad Iutended al Jof Mls chij- dren to be, then accepyitbe power, offered, leatn the Why's and Wheres fore’s, ihe When's, What's aod liow's | It fa alt for you, just the same as It ia fur any other man, God mes ated all of Jis children alike, If you fail to rematu Io the Sloe where you should be NOW’, that is your sad mistake, YOU CAN DE HELPED, DISTANCE NO BARRIER, SPIRIT POWER UN. LIMITED.--RFGARDLESS OF WHO YOU ARE OR WHERE YOU ARE, DR. WHITE CAN POSITIVELY ItFLP YOU. READ, REFLECT, THEN ACT! fee att dhe Poe tes ot ooapantist ore my tole chon a Wey ats amd bo oo otMete doe Woo her tehe'p seu, Pye ea dal re fa emates gid ou Tit hateand sie reneral, TAD CTE POP LOW ING CVRD PE LEY. as it wal men woolth sted hierepiness aid the aa eteting ot dbo vent bgittinite dosha Your acal Wish cade coaliaed You worht net desire aothiags it son were pat capable at antatning tt 1 ob Sartigans White tully andetstimls the responsible port. thon tee fe pho ak in bv the getmatkabie citt with whith he is cn- Vowel ted Will tre tut west te tidy those whe need abviee amd da UE tn tis power Ge stew his heneet callers pltinks bow to gain We apaeltie sts ottel pce spe city ein White toe greet pasebn wises ubsent froatments through the power or sileut stolen words ter the rel) a oot all hinds it pawbies, esd Inilietias ate poverty shrews tue tae of vibrations the fuels Meee ate tute walle to ointiiity which knows ne sorrow ptodisttess Twill itade dhe te com gre mterest te invesyat MANKIND HAS SO MUCH TO LIVE FOR AFTER : HE LEARNS TO LIVE. | the Pradent aii atta Iowill nvestivite The Pool sir ido not helleve, ‘The word dunbr and the Tack at contidencr hase been the a1eitest stqcess destrovers tae World Is ever hrown Divtefore, cist forever trom vour dosits profudiee and bicotas whith ao gzatly asteniles the differ ne te tween fillure and pur cese, Ud Teta tn ghia the GPPORTUNTEILS OF TET, Ws ao sccret method ot pregmetization which has been suuded Jet vets by fir White, he positively Ritnintees fo epen toe vou, the Vast Possibilithes of Lite, amb remove the Obstades whiely have horetatore Bo sraelly blacked) your way He teaches you a be the MOASTD ES af YOUR. REAR SELEs Ihe teaches you the MASEL iy QUE MENS BRE SECRET BOWE CS CONTROL, be which von Wit ne lunge: be the alave of circumptances, but the Master of Comlitions, ‘There is to necessity for mankind to be held down in life, Poverty fs a curse and etn be abolished Although this curse IN Maousht apon youtself ‘Thoughts are cicitive things; as you think, you natuially create Sor as a man thinkith In his heart, sods he Thus nalth the Lord Dr. White's good pound advice will put vou te thinking a6 you never have before The Entire Country Now Startled and Mystified a the Accuracy of His Predictions.—He Never Makes a Mistake. Rither in the past or the fame, tells vour past and fare fron Infancy to ol age, gles nimes af peoph: cannected In sour tHe wah exact dav and date of all important events. There are bu Tew Pavel Medlums in the United States who can de this cor getly Aud that gs duet whe Dr Whites servdess ate RO caged ought ke can alse dereribe soup departed tlicnds and loved ane i though they Sere standing befase you dn the mertal, Te neh bo lutioduction here, us te has been in Topeka for the patat year To him the woth ie otont atered amd he lide never uscd che divine HL ta desene on deraud a contiding publle ‘The maserlty of his thente come thromgh person) recommendation Te read your life Met ounce, mean that lee wil be your future and constant advisor Usery plece of work that be undortakes he brings it te completion Heels a perfest ninter af every pliise of Occult Science, He invites you to cAunine bid work In the mssterfous arts Remember it fen't W Mattes of fet reading one's Lite, Dat fo accouplleh one’s deste, Ws tis work be ie known trv Ocean to Ocesa, SPECIAL ATTENTION on Given to Out of Town People and also to Those Not Able to Call in Person. PERMANENT ADDRESS be 2 ify Hit: Ke TSE 4 Karisas Ave. Mah. ~ ee . 2 a. Dp ‘Topeka, Kansas > p 9 $ ALL MATTERS SACRED AND CONFIDENTIAL. HYPNOTISM AND PERSONAL MAGNETISM FREE. A dull contse of Lessons la HY PNOTESM and PERSONAT, WAG. ANUVISM will be xiven sbselutels FREE wlth every Ife reading, teuthiag you how to become a powerful HVPNOTINE, Also teach- ing vou how te develop and use that Almighty force known as Pere wonal Maxactivni, Suggestions, “Willen and “pelf-lon’* RPECIAL—Send me this Coupon, No, 3, und onty ONE: DOLLAR and six Cents and in ieturn 1 will rite the full and‘gemplete hige tory of your life, pust, present, and advise you as reat fue ture, 1 will also send you a full course of 12 lessong notiam, em and Suggestions, Also a Full Course of @ \jeagons in PERSONAL MAGNETISM and “helf-ism." “ne Nose,—Ne sore fo send the date, month and year of your birth and your full name, written in your own handwitiog, Thies offer je for YOU ar YOUR friends and holds good for 15 days. Address T. NARRISON WHITE, 1314 Kansas Ave., Topeka, Kansas, TO KNOW IS THE GREAT- | EST DESIRE. . | ss Psychic Clairveyance Gives That Knowledge. Vow nirbs tines fn tou te take Pee Pes eee teed whieh seu could Pave presented bond ven cals known fn ordvem ie wh to eteps fo the fn ad Van What ste feet he ame fpr tint meettens ob cietnre , Ut sot ate Anclewbt atte vert me sumad, bts. ¢ eo doemastie atin and desire to Kaow What course te purste. tepid Ing tae Keto consult ate Where y ats er oNperionee, ninual aptingds an sphiitun) Bite mihe ble words af ade Vie tuvadlucble demon ter that this wood? undiun ner only reads sont past mid pres mt dines but be rors decplsy fate the tutmre aad) on Pains niatters ta vou fi the most bertart mamper, We telhs vent what todo thew te de, and when te dn tn Put. there Is nat one thing of itn: portstiee heft untold di, White is net fo be classed with the xo called! mediums, adhe (4 a theroaguh pefene Whe mam hasins sade this beatiful werk bin Ufe studs this ven Jind in Lit a perfect master t EVERYBODY IS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF Tis GRAND OFFER— THERE'S A REASON! Never in the history of tain har sul ah otter heen miale to the K.en- tral public | Moat oversone lias beard ef tie waudertul work accomplished Ss oD White through his powerfal stiritus) work | And when a man of his professional standing mthea euch an offer to the public, every bows wha (an possibly pif the small amount Miu he ix now anking takes the ads vantice of his offer, Tust to think, ter the nowt 15 dave one af the greatest Tite readers. In ssn rea will give dls regular $5 00 cradle to siave life readings for onty fone dollar and siv cents, And a full set of) practical lessong in that paws erful work on Personal Magnetism, and a full set ot 12 lessons dn Hy p- notism and Will-fm ABSOLUTE LY PRU In Justive ta yourself, you cannet afford to miss this ofey, at may prove to be worth hundreds of dol- hosto3ou He tells sou esersthing, send Coupon NOW -soit will not re- geret it, | HOW TO GAIN YOUTH AND VITALITY. To the Despondent Man or Wo- | man— If pot ate adtnelown weth at rich Hf pan ste All anateang and cannot sleep if you are testing welght and seal prematurets Uf your teaubles seed to te of to misterioua naiture, Tn Wht iv the nna tor sau ta gee Viet Metanetists conttaaeed with Spititual Power with fismeddttely ails tis atl ubnowmal conditions fa short ite Natutes Greatest 1 storer or Yeuta ind Vitality. Te tehes ver tiow tat (hts Gadeaiven Power, ' | PERSONAL MAGNETISM QUICKLY DEVEL- OPED. Be ntad Mienetison ds the wivetere Youd Stith ied powe@ial PORCH ol Natare which shambers di the has stn of aioe ivenine petons ant af every ane tundreal, It tether d+ merdp tot, abd see lt secretly accom plishes the desticn ef those wlio poss sess this hnowhaddse fe mitters not Whit tour present condition In life fs, {t will elevate vou te the Iighert Pinner le ed nilecens Dr White gutrintees te devetap this power within you fo the stwrrest pened fhds wanderlal powre ain be Weed to ntileld as well at at awotl, NATURE PIELNOG UP AMEN | SECRETS, HOW A MYSTERIOUS , POWER MAY BE DEVELOPED BY WHICH YOU MAY SECRET- LY INFLUENCE OR FASCI- NATE ANY ONE YOU KNOW, LOVE OR ADMIRE. Per hindreds of renciationa this stiance power his shaped the Tvs of litnan belongs, and molded the destiny of Nitlons ite scctets were Tong _ualded by Rings, Queens and Revalis but toda ne one Is barred trom the Complate mastery of thin strane pevehle fore. Without thls meth power, ene cannot hope ta Parte successfully with these more Fortunate, It enables you ta receetly change the thoughts, Wishes, habits and dushes of those you love; cane trol ences and accaniplish the ath- erwle Impossible, x There fs no force fa human charace fer sa sweet and fascinating as dee Neloped = personal magnetisig and nothing sa end as a dach of it. It thrills so uwith ambition, brightens the «se, quickens the brain, devel- ops a sweet pleasing volee, it unfolds & forve within you which wing con- fidence and carries conviction, It MMs your every movement with mag- netic elasticity, and makes sou tower far above thoke who lack this haowl- eden, When personal magnetism fs Cully devclojyd, there is na guess work, for the results are sure and certaln. Se if you cherish some secret hope or desire you wish to geatlty, if sou wish to change a friend's life for the better, correct some health-destrove ing hablt, win friendship—tu fact, If there fs ansthing you wish to ace complish, you will hereia find the hidden secret of a mysterions influe CHE, In White hat devoted many of the Teht veattn af his fle ie the mas- tess of there bidder fones, and Is now giving the results of his evhaust> fesencarebes to lis nuns cous cllents at whith thes apprectale te the ute PORT