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Friday, July 14, 1911
Topeka, Kansas
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YOUIME Xt. TOPEKA, KANSAS, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1911 NUMBER 28
The Negro National Educational Congress Which Meets in Denver Aug. 12-15 Should Be Attended by all Teachers
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° e the place of mecting. The Tacal Negro| and other amuanements the com+|Haody and wife a few days last|and family and Mr Banks, of K C.
Happenings in Baslsess Lesaue of ae Rock wil ae imittees are working hard under the| week. attended Itllian Banks fuoeral Fr
features of entertainment for these who! edership of Sir Brooke Lane tol Mrs Mary Truehart, who left two| day.
° ate present at the coming meeting make thie 18 annual session one! weeks ago fora summer's visit in] Nick Winston, a veteran of th
Other Sections ! Delegates from the Eastern an4 Wests gtand success 0 come in Drores|the esst, was completed to returnjotvil war died Wednesday at hi
@fern States can reach Little Rock with: ond Iquade, home last week with her daughter,| home 1006 Riley atreet after a lon
COFFEYVILLE NOTES.
The rally at 4. M. B. church was a suc
coss from every viewpoint, The musi
wae Bae, choice selections for the ocss
aon, Rev. Walter Brown, of the St
James M. E. Church, did the preaching
Mra. ¥. P. Greenlee has been seriously
GM for the last few day«, but now muel
improved.
Mr, David Morris, proprietor of th
Tennessee Drug Store, his returned from
Claremote, Ohta, where he spent sev
eral days.
Rev. POW Skinner preached at Che
Sepa, Kans, last Sunday.
Rev. RAL Cartright went ta Gran!
River, Obla, to asalet In an ondinetion
Drs. Baskette ant Cheatham, the pur
ular solo and duet singers, will ren fer
some of thir thohe music during the
Grant Seaton of the Kuights anl Daugh-
fers af Taba in this city, whieh eon.
venes on July If to 16, Inclusive. Many
visitor tre aypected in the city,
Mis. Sam Lowe, of Beat Pomth St.
ie sereonets sh. She un fer went an oper
ation a feu weeks agn ftom which she
has never fully recovered,
‘There wast Linn social on Thins lay
might at the hee of Vio and Mig Be
H, Tightwwc, under the auspices of the
Order of Eastern Stay, Tee cei ant
cthe and other actieshments were served.
She WM. Maskell and Mis. HI
Hiahtever were the manager Lhe
Star seters were great entertumes, A
Nery pletsent tame wes had by all pas
ent. |
Mi ant Mis Lascne Willoughby, 68)
Tamron ane, was in the aty the
Fouth, visiting Mis, Walleashtiy's nis
ter Vas ROW Mightowar, of 408 East
‘Thad Stuet,
Tishop Tsiae Lau, of Jackson, ‘lon,
Berta og thy Vaith Lymcopal Metrict,
wid pera it Dasitsen Chapa CWE
Char teen Daly beh at peso pam Dae
Cee the Chta ut the Cnisthan In ltes |
Wal tee de lene at thit time, j
Dees Whatther as all stiles these
dos dete Mapenea Vim ten. |
OKMULGEE, OKLA.
Mis. MOE. Peter ant Mie Gries
Veft ee Chetas, Pits. and walt de
pole meter tl weeks
A gteet many getsong ftemted the
Edu ation Conziess, duly ath, at lovn
tor Aver gum Gash wis deativet ter
Cigper Colle The pend people ot
Fovnten del everthing te inthe af
pleteant) for the vietters, thar Dba
gop wire ab the grounds,
Ya OMT Mande? Asanedition at) the
A MOD Cito wast grand: siniess,
oe Midis aught,
Mosy Carmela Steward is visnting in
Boshagve a fen days
Mrs Janela, of Dallas, Texis, ia the
guet of hes brother, Mr. W. Hall
Mira, Mo, Thoohins, president of the
Womsn’s Mestnuy Work ot the North
Taret Oktahoma Confaretee, will leave
Turstis for a ten dage? visit over the
Muskogee Disttut
Mba. Th, White fs apending « few
weeks in Mittsbias, Kans, attending the
Normal,
The Cron Revival will begin neat
Susday, July loth, The ministers have
ercured a large tent (hat will hold hun-
dele ce people and will put at up out
fa Sever's Grove, where it wall he cool
aad pleasant for all, .
SPRINGFIELD. MO.
fast Sunday a weeh and two days,
“4 Jewis © Eimond-on, 0 43, Wrster
or the (htt Lalluwe, was taken seriously
(1 walle sunstioke, and at this weillng
litle hope Is entertained for his seew
em) Hiv wate cud relates have the
dese ssinpiths of wl who huow Chem,
Mire. Minute Paks as repated to be
tae thot vetee of head here, fast Sum
das, while on a steit do her Lrother-ine
Jaw she steamed to the imtense hevt
and tel ¢ few minutes afterwards, She
Yraves adage femily of alatdien ant
bastand Ponenel services at the @ p
Caneh, Be MOS Brand ottiiiting.
The services ate under the anspl es of
Foold Chapter Gulariof Nastern Star
Mr By HW Bassett, of Chetopa, Kans,
te eaprted fa de an the ety tom, on
reste to Leflaly, aud othe Beatern
pinta,
Mio W. We Ped and wie are Patel
a Chostuat Stet with Jyof, WM
‘tetchen, mail det,
Mire, Mary 1. Hemfurd, 3. G. Matron
te making er annual vist over the
Serdutim befae the sitting of the
Mes, Fane Jonce Washington, of
Joplin, is attending the bedside of hes
pete, Mr. I. ©, Edmondson,
Mrs. mma D{ Freeman, after many
fees of nearly continued illaess, is
jalowly but surely recovering her health.
Me. J, Ts Walliams, of Vinita, Okta,
has accepted a, position aa clerk fn
Murdrich Brothers’ grocery.
Prof. R. T,. Cole, Grand Master of
Masons in Musourt, is in the city from
Kansas City, attending tu Masonic du-
ties,
VINITA. OKLA.
‘the Tong diy hot apell was Liohet
list gaifght by a glorbus rain, to the
aatiofgetion of all.
| We are glad to report that the okt
[totks are all Improving under the treut:
Hment of om worthy Ih, Sudduth,
Mas Clira Wolians and Miss [va
Venters woe hostesses af a puts Mon
diy evening, complmantay to their
guests, Mbs Roberts and Miss Haynes,
ot aPssous, Lovely acfreshments were
served to about twenty guests,
Vie C2 N. Waltons, of Sunth Uhnd
Street, was reported vary all Saturday,
Vhinch ‘Linky, who tite been sich, fs
be tian,
Ais faa Beck and Ves Josephine
spent Lis Sunday an the country at the
ton ot Meant Mas. 2. Muif.
Mi Ewing and Mi, Dannd-, ot Kan-
ava City, atic in the city, the gueats of
HMtue, Ha and daughters, on Dist: Lahtes
qth Avante,
Mies Clara Wallaima waa hostess of
the dit Club, duesdiy, at lea bone on
Noth Vane dtrect.
‘he swelli-t allan of the season was
vo dmtledey perty Dteadiy evens
given by Ue Misses Martins ag their
tit on Noth Second Street. Lhe
coon sete ne vate cand out dn ied,
white und bla. Same played Intig,
whale othe epent the tune gu shooting
mie works. Many cut sioweas and toe
were used, boantial Liane Pepeate se bo
tebhty Were stim throughout the pork
mi dawns whet) toonsde d the Tht
Hugs quetl hae aud thas lel q
its castes, OV Daas pamela bowl way
ale wath Roman punchy whids way
sessed by httle Vera Davis, Mise Bae
beeceved seme very metal and sdiabl
presente Moe fete Tomy damty retical
ments were sued. ‘Lhe guests were
Tyusstead fee adeottt minty.
Maes Ubosste Hit, one of Vamta's so
cMty gals, aeturted arom burale, Pub
diy, whete she his nen the past mouth
rthinling Normal.
Mis, Huston Bane, who wes very oi k
last wech, is now able to be up,
The Misaes Hills sensed tn elibonite
ght couse dinner at ther home, to
anht of thei filends yesterdsy. Come
phinentery to ther guests and Ma, Wi
ey Watson.
Mr. John Landrun is apnting a few
live an Kansas City, Wo
NATIONAL NEGRO BUSINESS
LEAGUE.
} ‘the twelfth annual mecting of tht
National Negro Business Teague will be
held at Juttle Rock, Arkansas, Wedues
diy, Thareday and Veotay, August 10th,
With and 18th, 3911, ‘The program for
the owiting 14 now being formulated
and will soon be published,
‘Lhe progress being made by the Negia
people of Oklihuma hag induced the of-
thers of the Iaigue to act asfde the
moaning sension Thussday, August 17th,
wy Oklahoma Day, Opportumty wal be
affordst the Jive Negro business men
of tis new atute te put Infare the
country net only the oppurtumties thit
ate oper te colirpbang people, but 4
statement a6 to how these epportimtics
ate aheads bomg then elvintige of
atong all Lines of Iutsiness and in pros
venstena) and cdo ational ditectione as
Will, He Nee town of Ides, for an
stance, eos gust install dso) hight
and power plent amd thae wae many
uther Vileto a of super progiess bes
ingmete hy the Negroes uf thet state
Hou sepia Ve daues, proto tof the
State Negra Business Leste of Uhans
ads, annoumes thal the stite: League
tnt the Lous! Negoe Bussiese ba ague ot
Little tak now hove then plina fully
Mratmmed for the comms mecting, ‘The
Chanter of Commene and the Bord ot
Jaale, though ther pecpective secrete
ws, ne an atne sooperahon with
Menmis, Iuttes, Mush, Booker and others,
the Fatatsnment Comuntice of the
Chants of Gamnmene his appropriated
5300 fur the catctainment of the
League, and tu adiition wil provide far
the place of meeting. The Local Negrc
Business League of Little Rock will al«c
make large appropriations to cover al
features of entertainment for these whe
ate present at the coming meeting
Delegates from the Eastern and West.
ern States can reach Little Rock with.
out annoyance of any character, if they
will organize special Pullman or Touriat
‘Cur parties in accordance with the plans
already announced by the Nationa} Or-
ganization and published fa the various
newspapers of the coustry. Hon. J. E,
ash, a member of the Executive Com-
mittce of the National Organlzation, is
especially antious that large numbers of
delegates fiom the Northern, Faastern
and Weatern States alten! the coming
session, #0 as to ace something of the
peogress being made by the Negroes of
the South,
JEFFERSON CITY, MO., LINCOLN
INSTITUTE.
ab an aduress before the Sumnny
School yestadiy, President Allen, of
Lincoln Inetitute, among other things
sald to the teachers presents “Publi
opintun fs ripidly forming around the
Idea that the cgro mutt be educate!
into useful ertizcuship. ‘To save him
to himself and to the commupeity, ti
acthity must he derected tow wel ant
inte the qhinuels of dadustebl ccupa
oe
do matte whit ambitions or Dougie
se nity have. nothing but work inspired
By fath will count. It mis be mens
telat mas be morth amd at nay be mine
wab bot whatever it may be, ib aut be
incese tnt, diceiphaed, progressive, sta
tried.
Sime we have fe enn our lisa by
working at the snull, meniit fos, be ne
aie emsclyea xe intelligently and ine
destvedty and patiently to the tisk be
fae us as to make these small, toni)
plucy Mager and mere important be
erie We ate filling them, Tat ty shaw
a dignity and importance in theme that
has moved een neem before,
“Work reacts upon chute, Tt as,
aM exjacesion of Wethnes¢ or a revclie
ten ot eteength, A cook, a washer
mint printer, or a etrpentar ea te bes
an eppertumty fo expicos dame Tf on,
lis work aud ter often Chit work bes
the sinpress of ancetapeden youd + ‘
In meaty,
MC Tanediy Tnstitite: the aim as te
head oat stateuteto underspend thet an
ilon de seb cvpuresena and mete re wlacae
prom tm] that they amet de tye these
wists with th Mnshe that they, thes
Hens Teves aed thene Bebons, well cpeate
wt the Negro a tigher place an the ins
Hestilal debit at forever keep dam at
he foot ot the andustul bebter.”
IOLA NOTES.
Rev. J, W. Gordow left Thur:
dsy for Olathe, Nanvear, Kana
City and Lincoln, Neb, cn mi tt
tral busiosae
Mr, J. J. Jones is making yune :
euccess as 3 buok agent.
The lols Godevil Basebsll tean
weut to Neosho Falls, Kan., July -
and came home. victorious The
managers have got one of the bes!
colored tesme in Kaneas
* Wm Renfio has got a nie littl
resturant on South S:., success 1
him,
Mion Celeste Stewart came down
from Kniporia to pend a few days
with her parents, returned to En.
poris, Wednesday,
Hoo, J, K, Lewis G,. C., of Wich.
its, Kan., was in our city last week
making final arrangements for the
Grand lodge, he reported to tke
correspondent that he spent teu days
dawn in Southern, Kanese and that
the I.dgeu all report to him jood
success and at Weir City Mineral,
Yale Piteburg he was entertained
and at Galena we were royally given
a reception after lodg: mn ceting.
The ladies of the court had a feast
ht fur a king and saya that up to 4
Iste hour the hed a most m giniti.
centevening. Mr, Lewis lea good
VP, thian worker, bas formed sever.
al new lodyee wince Jast year Ele
vaya be hojas to ace Kanvar 1000
strung be ore 1912,
The K of P lodge 1 preparing to
entertain the Grand lodge having
engaged two of the smallest halle
lever eng ged to our assembly, our
festure day i¢ Thareday we expect
to have u big barowue at Hiverside
Park plenty tu eat baseball games
jand other smanements the come
mittees ave working hard under the
leaderahip uf Sir Brooks Lane to
make thie 18 asnual session one
gtand success so come in Droves
end Iquade,
“ @ANSAS CITY EKANS iS
JA Jobeson and wife enterisin
ed Tuesday July 4th in honor o!
their daughter, Helen's twelth birth
day many beautiful presente wer
received.
Mies Villian Tale, ot Texarkan.
sae, Texas, isin the city the guea!
of her eleter, Mre Georgia Harrie.
Mise Catherine Stucky celebrated
her eighteenth birthday at the home
of her parents, Mr and Mrs Lewis
Taytor, Wedneedsy July sth, A
lige crowd attended and many
beautiful precente were given,
| Mr Joseph Cott n is numbered
wih the eick this week.
‘The ladies of the Metropolitan
Bapteet church met at the residence
of Mre WS Rodgers, 1700 Howard
Street KC Mo, Friday afternoon,
A plesssot evening: wae spent
Mri K Stines, one of our most
popular and oldest point of rervice,
tonsorial artieta who haa been anch.
ocd inthis city for over twenty
years, engaged at hie protession ect
sails thes week for St Luis, Mo.,
where h» will reman for a short
time preparatory to a trp through
Piste, the fand of hie boy bod
das> Dering hi Uuemees carecr
in oir city, he hae made many
frients Ax he wilt doubtiess re.
main cast and engsze in other +a
vations of activity. All hope for
unbounded success,
MALION, Meu
Teachers” Resolatiuna adopted a
fe Datton District states Sammere
Institut,
{ Yrnap.l Noe. Bruce Bartlet
Agiue ature and Industuial Sheol
RESOLUTIONS
Whytas, we the tecchers of thi
Simmer lostitute, desitizg to ex
press our most pleasant surprine and
gov cf the thorough going, yet prac.
tical ant profitable way im whier it
was conducted do hereby adopt thr
follwing. —Kevolye that we thant
Prof. N.C. Bruce and hie aanable
wife for their epleudsd reseption
and care for and entertainment of
us all aod especially for the thor
ough, deep bota un modern up to
date methods of teaching of echools
management and dictpline ae well
as in daily recitations, That we
were helped by the teaching of hit
able aesiated Prof, J T. Payne,
Meesors Wm. Bailey and Elbert
Scallwerth and Miss Annie Britt for
her fine music. Tast we atacerely
thank the traetecs of this Goe Farm
dafe's school for tue use of their
‘beautiful campueand grounds aad
splendid girle’ flali ao modernly
equiped.
Resolved, further that we thank
the superintendent of Chariton Co.
Prof, ©, C, Carlatead for hie view
and excellent addrese and careful
explanation of requirements for
succeenful teaching.
Reolved, further that we as teach. |
ere heartily recommend thie Bart.
lett Agrioultura! and Induetris}
schoo! to all parenta and pupile who
dewire a well ordercd and huely
m3naged suhool where work is held
in highest honor snd education 14
complete yet moat practical aod at
the top root needs of our people.
Respectfully submitted,
Mun, Mary E. Juyas, Chauman
Mivs Caruim Caan, Secretary
On bebalf of ail the teachers of
Le weven conuttes repreanted,
AICHISON NEWs
Mr Perre Garnett and wife, Mrs
Aogie Werford and danguters, of
Mt Joseph, were the guests of Mr &
FSR Sees ONENESS ORs | ae eemegeee TERNS
week.
Mra Mary Truehart, who left tw
weeks ago fora summer's visit ir
the eset, was completed to retusr
home test week with her daughter
Mrs A Johueon, who hae been very
sick in Chicago, at thie writing,
Mea Johanson is on the misd,
Mist Laoy Holmes, of Clsy
Center, ie Mise Hattie Ingram’
guest for two weeks.
Me Heary Jones left Saturday for
an indefinite etay in Tenassee hie
wife will join bim later,
The maay friends of Rev William
Smothers are giad to know of bis
eafe artival in Demver and hope for
him s beaeficial trip, Rev N D
Mayors has charge of the pulpit
daring his abernce,
Minsea Westerfield aad Dudley.
of Liacola, were Rev and Mrs W
T Bigger's quests lact week a few
daga.
| Mies Fama Matthews was a very
harming hosteen of a pretty buffet
luncheou, Tucsiay at her home on
Walnutetreet, The occasion was
vomplimeatiary to her gueats Mr
Perre (asnett and wife and Mes
Angie Kerford, of St Joneph. The
morn.ng wae spenf in games music
sod photography. In the gamer
Miss Myrtie Poter, ira Alea Clag.
get] and Mr Verre Garnett wore
awarded prizea, Shortly after 12
the nostess served an elaborate two
course dinner 5 repared by her moth.
er who :4 noted an a most amiable
couk sboit twenty enjoyed the party |
Alive Ilvlmes, Mes Nelyon were out
of town guests,
Will Quely, uf St Icreph, va it.
cf hiayarente laat week,
Bernie Hikins, who waa rum.
mored to the uty Ly the death of
Lor father, [dutler last wock, tetuen
ed te uer heme DPaesday, Kuma
Matthews acompaned hirtedtdoe,
Marte lagram gave a very warque
kitvane party wher home, Thurs.
isp atsemmean complimentiary to
ner guest Miew Holmes, of Clay
Center, Her guests took their ue w.
ny and spent the dav, A two
ose dinner was served at four
yelick and eu oped by nine gucats. |
The mite riusnunary c'nb met
fhursday sfternoon with Eliza
foun,
Mayme Mimme wsa called to To-|
eha Iaet weeh by the illness of her}
ister, Lewrs Sanita,
Frank Wileoa, Misses Harriet
\msnda Smith visited Kaneas City]!
est week,
AA Brown and children, of
Vichits, are visiting Mre Brown's é
areats, Mre Brown will visit the|’
early lodges thie week
Violet Buford, of Omaha, i Tom
rown'4 puest thie week. i
Helea Neleon, of St Joseph, apent
tiday with Camille Briggs r
Lillisn Banke, whodied r K Ch,
Vednesday, was brought to thie]t
wy and buried, She wan reared],
are and moved to K C with her
Natives 3 vhost white ace She
sea member of Cecacent Taberr |i
le, Funeral wervieee were held] f
AM Echorch, Priday Rev W T/L
iegers oticiated, ’
Heojamin Sawyere dicd at hie
ome on Monday after an iluewn of ft
yeral months, Punera! was held, [u
arcane fram Userouffe warlore Hewla
and family and Me Banks, of K C.,
attended Lillian Banke funeral Fri.
day.
Nick Winston, a veteran of the
civil war died Wedneedsy at his
home 1006 Riley etreet after a long
illness. During the war he was a
member of Company D 1930d Ken-
tucky colored volunteer infantry ,s
widew ssrvives him, Funeral was
hota xt 4:30 Fridey afternecn from
True Eleven halt Rey WT Mayors
officiated 39 the infant of James
Chukes 1 roe Thureday snd wae
buried Friday afternoon,
BMPORIA, KANSAS.
A crowd of married people picnic-
ked at the pumping station, dth of
duly,
Mrs, Chas. Groves, aocompsined
by Mies Ide Groves, have returned
to their home in Edwardsville, Ks.
About twenty five soang people
spent the 4tb of July picnicing at
Miashaws Groves,
Miee H. V. Anderson is visiting
inthe city the guest of Mr, and Mrs.
S M, Helm and family.
Mr. #.C, Chatman, of Weir City.
Kaneas. has returned to his home
after ependiog s few days looking
ater the interest of the building of
‘hia eix room cottage on Sylvan St.
| Mr, B. Groomer, of Chanute, is
visting in the city the guest of Mr,
J, 1. Camptell and wife.
Mra. J, Alex Austio, of Burling.
ame, ia in the city fora vieit with
lus sister, Mrs. A. Skagge,
Mian Mattie Coleman left the lat-
ter part of last week to epend the
suamer vacation fn Chicago and
other eastern pointe.
Mies Dairy Peak, of Pols, hae re.
turned to her home atter 3 viet
with Emporia friends,
3 FRANKFORT, KAN. -
The Franttort Black Diamonds,
a basball team of colored boys of
thia place defeated the Winfred Out-
Jaws at Winfred by a score of of four
to five The game was fast played,
Frankfort leading off with a score io
the fret and anotier in the third,
and Winfield titd the score in the
‘seventh and good batting by Frank
fort in the eighth won the game,
Potter and Potter, batters tor
Frankfort, and Coffey in the field
stacred for the diamonds. The fea-
ture of the game was a double trom
Potter ts Cofley and from Coffey to
McKuster,
Batter were: Winired. McMer-
maie, Finn snd Kelley,
Fraaktort, Putter and Po.ter.
Frankfort offers a challenge to
an, colored team in the state. Ad-
dees Manager Franktort Diamonds.
WEIR, KANS.
Horn, to Mr, and Mrs. Will Wat-
kine on the z:h, a Gice girl,
Mrs Nancy Berry received a tel-
ephone message on the 4%b to come
at once to Vinits, Okla, as her sis~
ter, Mes. W.P Cowar, is not ex-
pected tolve She lef on the first
fata
Tue two Q M's of tne K. of T,
sotge had an entertainment on the
Fourth te raise money for the grand
lodee which meete tn Cuffeysille this
week. The delegates le't on the so:h,
Mrs K C, Koter haa tne mistor-
tune to have his feet badly mashed
ua the mines last week, and is not
able to walk,
Mre Carrie Jackson, who went to
Qklahoraa lat month to spend the
sumamer, returned home Sunday eick,
but is better,
Mra Lucy Scott returned Mondey
from Ft. Scott, where she spent the
week with her son,
Subseribers
will please take wotice and be pre.
pires to setile a part if not all of
your acount (when our agent
cally on sou,
but we doubt it. Your Grocer can get it for you HUTCHINSON, KANSAS
Stonestreet @ Gaines
Undertakers Both Phones 52. 7TH & Q
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Both Phones 52. 7TH & QUINCY STS. TOPEKA, KAN.
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Trolleyto Kansas City 17--Trins Dail--17 Leavenworth to Kansas City.
Leave Leavenworth, Third and Delaware—212)—6 33; 7 30
8 30; 9 30, 10 30, 11 30 (p. m.)—12 30, 1 30, 2 30, 3 30, 4 30, 5 30
630, 7 30, 8 30, 9 30, 10 30 Saturday and Sunday gets 12 Midnight;
Leave Kansas City, Me., Tenth and Main—[s. m.]—6 00, 7 00,
8 00, 9 00, 10 00, 11 00, 12 00, [p. m.]—1 00, 4 00, 3 00, 4 00,
5 00, 6 00, 7 00, 8 00, 9 00, 10 00, 11 00, 12 00,
Saturday and Sunday nights 11 o'Clock Car, Last Car at 12 M. on ght
Do You Know Positively That You Cannot Use Electric Power to Advantage?
Do You Know Positively That You Cannot Use Electric Power to Advantage?
As one man said recently, 'Newadays you can do almost everything with electricity.'
He referred, of course, to anything re-string mechanical force to make it operative.
In your business and in your home, there is bound to be work that electricity can perform better than it 're now- and usually more economically.
We have a department in our organization which specializes in showing people how to use electric service.
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N. S. Wear and J. D. Mulvane,
co-partners, trading as the
Wear-Mulvane Motor Car Co.
Plaintiffs
vs
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Burrel Collins Brokerage Co.
Defendants
To the above named Burrel Collins
and Burrel Collins Brokerage Company, greetings:
You are hereby notified that on the 10th day of May, suits, the above named plaintiffs filed in the Court of Topeka, their bill of particulars, paving for judgment against Burrel Collins in the sum of $48 00, with interest from said date, upon an account for merchandise sold and delivered to Burrel Collins in said amount; that in the centre of said proceedings, garrisonment summoned was served upon Frank Cope, who upon a hearing was found by the court to be invented to Burrel Collins in the sum of $50.
You are further notified that on the eighth day of July, 1911 upon the application of above named plaintiffs, the Burrel Collins Brokerage Co. was made a party defendant to the above entitled cause on the ground that it is claimed by the said The Burrel Collins Brokerage Co. that it has an interest in the indebtedness owing by Frank Cape, garni-bee herein.
This is to notify you that unless you plead, answer or demur to the bill of particulars filed herein against you or set up whatever claim you have to the indebtedness garnisheed herein, on or before the 30th day of August, 1911, the court will make a finding that the plaintiff's bill or particulars filed herein, is true, and that the Burrel Collins Brokerage Co. have no right, title or interest to the indebtedness garnisheed herein, and will render judgment accordingly and will direct the funds held by the garnishee, Frank Cops, to be paid into court to satisfy first, the costs of this action, and second, the sums of the plaintiffs.
Hereof, take due notice and govern yourself accordingly,
W. B. McClintock
A. G. QUANT,
Attorneys for plaintiffs
Altest.
R. M. LEE,
Clerk of the Courts of Tupaka
Shawnee County, Kansas.
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In the District Court of Shawnee County, State of Kansas Ben amin Walton, Plaintiff. vs. No 26679 The United States Savings Bank, etc., et al, Defendants. PUBLICATION NOTICE. State of Kansas, Shawnee County, SS.
State of Kansas, Shawnee County, SS. To the United States Savings Bank of Shawnee County, Kansas, a dissolved corporation, its successors, trustees or assigns; L. A. Stebbins and C. J. Evans assignees, and all unknown trustees and assigns Greeting:
Take notice, each and all of you that the plaintiff herein has commenced suit against you in the District Court of Shawnee County, state of Kansas to quiet 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 demur to the citation of the plaintiff on or before the 2nd day of June, 1911, the said petition will be taken as and胶ment rendered accord-
T. D. H. SHEARS,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Attest R. L. THOMAS,
Clerk of the District Court.
First published May 12th 11.
SETTLEMENT 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
Creditors and all other persons in
terrested in the alooresaid estate are
hereby notified that I shall apply to
the Probate Court in and for said
county, sitting at the court house in
the city of Topeka, Shawnee County
Kansas, on the third day of July, A
D. 1911, for a full and final settlement
of said estate.
Dated May 25th, A. D 1911.
Dated May 25th, A. D. 1911.
MARY B. JORDAN,
Administrator
First published May 26.h, 1911.
NOTICE.
In the Probate Court of Shawnee County, Kansas.
In the Matter of the estate of Susan Jackson, deceased.
All persons interested will take notice that my petition is on file in the office of the Shawnee County Probate Court, asking for authority to sell the following described real estate, situated in Shawnee County, belonging to the estate of Susan Jackson, deceased, for the purpose of paying the debts of said estate and the expenses of administration to wit: Lot 450, block 10, Lincoln street, King's addition to the city of Topeka.
Said petition is set for hearing Friday, the 16th day of June, 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. II 1. Monroe, Administrator. Dated this 29th day of May, 1911 First Published June 2, 1911.
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ts home trom echool for the sum
mer.
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K. ©, Libera elu, of Leayenw orth
and Myrtle Tenn, of Atchinson,
vicited Misa Gertrude Clark last
week,
‘Ibe four Sundiy schoola of the
city gave a union pienis at Wood
lawn Park last Friday eve, alon
tice hundred perrons attended
Misses Ora Carter and Luis Wil
gon went to Atchinson lant wech to
viet Mies Winifred Morton
Mra, Ben Hawkina cutertained
for Missea‘Nellic Ethe, of Top k1
and Chlora Polk and Mr. Floyd
Volk last week, A very pleaeant
hour wae spent
Mra, Mory A. Hill dicd here last
week. Wer death came suddenly,
having taken sich only a few diye
before death, She wara good citi.
een, unuturdily industrious, dhe
leaves a husband to mourn the loss,
Mer funeral wav at St. Luke A. M.
E cbarch, officiated by Rev. J. M,
Brown,
Rev. J, J. Crow and wife are at
home 482 Maple St., N. Lawrence,
A large delegation attended the
Haneoin celebrated in Topeka last
week.
Clarence J’ierson and mutner have
moved to 903 Tena, where they will
make therrhome, Mr, Piereon will
continue his eclool work here,
MU. J. Gleck went to Kanxae City
last week on businces,
| Charles Whitney, of Topeka, was
the guest of Miew Mabe) Gleed lant
Sanday,
Mies Bertha Byrd ay spending
cher summer vacation ithe country,
| Ded. N, Young and wife and
ecu sre baty in Minueeo't for the
eunlnes,
| "The rally at nt. duke netted the
chu ch 2390,
| Miew Corine Crutelticld 4 vieit
hug hor peters, Mewdomen dee
Mown and W. Cy. Thewn She
leiyen for home this week
| Dire, GON Jackeun te vieiting
relatives at her home in Levieians,
Mo,
Ernest Ex ce loft: for Mirkoyee
last week.
Mow Biel Brown attended a
plomeat Edw ardesil'eon the fourth,
1,5. Broan made a buvincen try
to Kanwaw City lint week,
Fred Stone has returned from
Deuver.
Preston Smith prrecd thru last
week en route overland to (uincy,
In.
Editor Chiles spent several hours
in the city on Luernere List week
Warren Sue t Baptist church
being rapidly remodelled.
Miss Katherine Grant has return
as from Atchinson,
Geo, Byrd capecte ta leave soon
forthe north,
| The Lawrence people are im sue,
pene no lo ger, Rev, dL. Cros
vs stopped going tone ind hae a
last hia cagicneee doublet
The Liwrence people mourn thi
lene of Congressman A, C, Mitchell,
Jheo. Copeland went ty anes
City lost week on businces,
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| Misa Natie Jenkins, of Yavzue.
| Mis. te vieting in the city th.
gucet of Mr. Bly and wife,
l., Anderson, of Topeka, whe
visited lact week tm the any, hia
returned to her home,
The ladies of clubs No 4 and 3 at
the A. a, KH. church under the man-
ag ment of Mesdames Kk, Kwiog
and A, Dixon, gave a musical and
entertainmect at A ME church on
Monday eve.
Charlie Stewart wae drowacd
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number of years and returned to
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who furnished music at hie funeral
which wae held at the Becund Lip.
fret church on Wednesday a ter-
noom Rev, S Butter, pastor of.
heating, He was a member of the
Sinlo Bapust charch in) Topeka
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grandmother, tother, three sisters
snd host of friends to mourn his lors,
Mre A, Devin of Arkansas City,
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Proeding Eliag M, Wooten, o!
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FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1911
Laura Bradley is on the sick list but is now improving.
Charley Davis of McFarland, spent Sunday with Thomas Bolton and family.
Nearly every one from here attended the funeral of Miss Martha Driver at Paxico.
Mrs. Walter Gleen, of Lansing, has moved back to Maple Hill.
Rev. B. C. Duke, of Topeka, preached here, Sunday that being his day to preach.
Miss Daisy Davie, of Pavilion, who has been visiting Miss Velmer Bolton has gone home.
Miss Edith Gardenhire, of Alma, is visiting Miss Velmer Bolton.
Rev. B. C. Duke will preach in Paxico, the fifth Sunday in July, the Maple Hill church will all go up and take their dinner. Every one else is cordially invited to come and bring their dinner and be with us.
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Rev. F. D. Palmer, Weir City, is visiting relatives in the city and filled the pulpit Sunday evening for Rev. W. F. Warder at the Second Baptist church.
F. K. Knight, of Hutchinson, is stopping in our city.
Charles T. Wood has returned from Independence and Parsons where he visited several weeks.
Fred Cottum is visiting in Kansas.
Mr. Alouzo Monroe has gone to Denver, Colorado his wife join him roon and they will make it their future home.
W. A. Wright came down from Augusta and spent the fourth with his family
Roy Williams and Lawrence Brown have returned from Independence.
Burel Brown has returned from Augusta.
Mr. Thomas Downing put his a beautiful home on south mining in order and taken a trip to Oklahoma City and has returned with Mrs. Downing. We congratulate and welcome him and bride to our com- munity.
Mr. Anithey Monroe and wife is compained by Mr. Geo. Nicholes, Myra Franklin and Mrs. J. W. Wood toured to Oxford, Tuesday evening the fourth and spent a pleasant with Mr. Lawrence Works and wife.
The Silver Leaf club gave an outing party on the 4th in honor of Mrs. Josie Chiles of Omaha. It was indeed, a joyful affair and highly enjoyed by the participants. They came with baskets filled with everything good to eat and for a whole day feasted and revelled in social conversation. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Owen on Grantville; Mr. and Mrs. D. Tepek; Mr. and Mrs. H. Omaha, M. B. Bradley, M. B. Ha; F. F. M. and Mrs. Mentgormer; Mrs. W. Kanta; Mrs. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. Mrs. Mora, M. M. M. M. Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Logan, Mrs. H. H. and David Chase set the guests prepared to receive of Mr. Logan where people enjoyed themselves of dancing and playing games.
In the District Court of Sawnee County, Kansas.
Mary K Erickson.
Plaintiff.
No. 25752.
Plaintiff.
vs. No. 29752.
Knute Erickson,
Dedendant
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
The State of Kansas to Knute Erickson, Greetings
You are hereby notified that the above plaintiff has filed in the above court, in the above entitled proceeding against you, wherein the said plaintiff, Mary K Erickson, prays for an absolute divorce from you, and that unless you answer the petition of the said plaintiff filed in said cause, on or before the 5th day of September, 1911, the said petition will be taken as true, and adjudged will be rendered divorcing the plaintiff from you.
Here I take due notice and govern
yourself accordingly.
W. C. McClintock
A. L. QUANT
Attorneys for Mary K Erickson
(SENI)
Attest R. L. THOMAS,
Clerk of the District Court of Shaw
nee County, Kansas
First published July 14th, 1911
State of Kansas
Shawnee County
In the Matter of the Estate of
Anna Maria Doer, late of Shawnee
County, Kaness.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.
Notice is hereby given that on the 10.h day of July, A. D. 1911, the undersigned was, by the Probate Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, duly appointed Administrator of the estate of Anna Maria Doerr, late of Shawnee County deceased. All parties interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly
T. D. HUMPHREYS.
Administrator
First published July 14th, 1911.
ANTHCNY, KANSAS
Mrs. G. H. Griffley entertained entertained Misses Corine Beth and Kather Heist and A. Chonleau.
David Jacobs is now a citizen of Anthony having moved here from Kingman.
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The Plaindealer is read by the leading people of Anthony and all other citizens in the great West
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We take pleasure in calling the attention of our many readers to the fact that Mr. O. D. Pyles graduated in the high degree of Bachelor of Science of our state agriculture college, out of values of nearly 3000 he ranked among the 4 top notchers, he is one of the bright young
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Located in Capital of the Nation.
ages unsuppassed. Modern scientific and
library. New Science Hall. Faculty of
37 states and 10 other countries. Un-
young men or woman of energy or c
s, Fish, Oysters and
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We. Treat You Right.
LAVE. GUTHRIE
HOWARD UNIVERSITY.
Washington, D. C.
Wmour P. Thurkield, M. D., President.
Capital of the Nation. Campus of over twenty.
Modern scientific and general equipment.
Science Hall. Faculty of over one hundred. In
10 other countries. Unusual opportunities for
woman of energy or capacity need be depriv
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Located in Capital of the Nation. Campus of over twenty acres. Advantages unsupassed. Modern scientific and general equipment. New Carnegie Library. New Science Hall. Faculty of over one hundred. 1362 students from 37 states and 10 other countries. Unusual opportunities for self-support. No young men or woman of energy or capacity need be deprived of its advantages.
THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Devoted to liberal studies. Courses in English, Mathematics, Latin, Greek, French, German, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences, such as are given in the best approved colleges. 16 professors. Kelly Miller, A. M., Dean.
Devoted to liberal studies. Course French, German, Physics, Chemistry, In Social Sciences, such as are given in sora. Kelly Miller, A. M. Dean.
liberal studies. Couns in English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Phil such as are given in the best approved coller, A. M, Dean. JHI: TEACHERS' COLLEGE.
Special opportunities for teachers. Pedagogy, Education, etc, with degree Ph. D. degree. High grade courses in and Domestic Sciences. Graduates help Ph. D, Dean.
THE AQ
Faculty of 13. Three courses of tory school. George J. Cummings, A. M.
THE COMMER
Courses in Bookkeeping, Stenograpy Business and English High School edu M, Dean.
SCHOOL OF MANCAL ART
Furnishes thorough courses. Six Mechanical and Civil Engineering, and
PROFESSION
THE SCHOOL
Interdenominational. Five professions of connection with a great unit of usage Clark, D. D., Dean.
fortunities for teachers. Regular college course-
tion, etc, with degree of A. B. J. Pedagogical.
High grade courses in Neural Training, Mus-
ciences. Graduates helped to positions Lewis.
THE ACADEMY.
13. Three courses of four years each. Hi-
orge J. Cummings, A. M., Dean.
THE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
Bookkeeping, Stenography, Commercial Law, H.
English High School education cominl. Geo.
OOL OF MANCAL ARTS AND APPLIED SCH
thorough courses. Six instructors. Offers for
Civil Engineering, and Architecture.
PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS.
THE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY.
national. Five professors Board and thorou
section with a great university. Students' Ai
D., Dean.
Special opportunities for teachers. Regular college courses in Psychology, Pedagogy, Education, etc, with degree of A. B.; Pedagogical courses leading to Ph. D. degree. High grade courses in Normal Training, Music, Manual Arts, and Domestic Sciences. Graduates helped to positions Lewis B Moore, A. M, Ph. D, Dean.
THE ACADEMY.
Faculty of 13. Three courses of four years each. High grade preparatory school. George J. Cummings, A. M., Dean.
THE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
Courses in Bookkeeping, Stenography, Commercial Law, History, Civics, etc., Business and English High School education combined. George W. Cook, A. M., Dean.
SCHOOL OF MANCAL ARTS AND APPLIED SCIENCES
Furnishes thorough courses. Six instructors. Offers four year courses in Mechanical and Civil Engineering, and Architecture.
Interdenominational. Five professors Board and thorough courses. Advantages of connection with a great university. Students' Aid. Low expenses. Long Clark, D. D., Dean.
THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.
Forty-nine professors. Modern laboratories and equipment. Connected with new Freedmen's Hospital, costing half million dollars. Clinical facilities not surpassed in America. Post graduate School and Polyclinic. Edward Balloch, M. D., Dean, Fifth and W Streets, N. W. W. C. M. Neill, M. D., Secretary, 301 B Street, N. W.
Forty-nine professors. Modern lab. new Freedmen's Hospital, costing half surpassed in America. Post graduate S. M. D., Dean, Fifth and W. Streets, N. W. 901 R Street, N. W.
THE SCHOOL
Faculty of eight. Courses of three theory and practice of law. Occupies Benjamin P. Lighton, L. B., Dean, 420 For catalogue and special information
W. R. P.
The con
The highest market 'price is livered on the right of western Railroad between Oklahoma
Photograph
City Meat Market
W. R. PINCHAM, Mg'r.
Arno Beyer, Pres. H. A. Adams
FARMERS AND BAKERY
Crescent, Capital Stock
We Solicute
W. D. P.
HEADQUARTER
Agricultural Importer Buggies and Corner Division
PHONE
E. J. Adams H. B. Adams
professors. Modern laboratories and equipments. Hospital, costing half million dollars. Clinica America. Post graduate School and Polyclinic. Fifth and W Streets, N. W. W. C. M. Neill, W.
THE SCHOOL OF LAW.
Right. Courses of three years, giving a thoroughest of law. Occupies an building opposite Brighton, Ll B. Dean, 420 Fifth Street N. W. Use and special information, all less than Dum of L.
R. Pincha
The contractor
host market 'price paid for Railroad on the right of way of the Fort S. Railroad between Prague and
Faculty of eight. Courses of three years, giving a thorough knowledge of theory and practice of law. Occupies own building opposite Court House. Benjamin P. Lightton, Ll B. Dean, 420 Fifth Street N. W. For catalogue and special information, alless Dean of Department.
W. R. Pincham, The contractor
The highest market price paid for Railroad Ties delivered on the right of way of the Fort Smith and Western Railroad between Prague and Division Oklahoma Phone 18
Meat Market and Gr
CHAM, Mg'r. Weleetka
Pres, H. A. Adams, Cashier W.A.
MERS AND MERCH
BANK
Crescent, Oklahoma.
Capital Stock $20,
We Solicit Your Patronage
D. D. PACK
HEADQUARTERS, FOR
Cultural Implements, W
Buggies and Harness
Corner Division and Cvel Aver
THRIE,
H. B. Ahn • R. S.
Adams Bros.,
Furniture and Undertaking. Licensed Embalmers A Square Deal to All. CRESCENT, . OKLAHOMA.
. OKLAHOMA. CRESENT.
s and Poultry
Our Goods are Right,
Right.
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ERSITY.
D. C.
D, President.
bus of over twenty acres. Adv
ental equipment. New Carnegie
one hundred. 1362 students
opportunities for self-support.
may need be deprived of its ad
English, Mathematics, Latin, Gr
History, Philosophy, and
best approved colleges. 10 pro
for college courses in Psychol.
B.3 Pedagogical courses leading
Training, Music, Manual A
positions. Lewis B Moore, A.
YEARS each High grade prep
COLLEGE.
Commercial law, History, Civics,
in combined. George W. Cook.
D APPLYED SCIENCES
Factors. Offers four year course
lecture.
SCHOOLS.
THEOLOGY.
Board and thorough courses.
y. Students' Aid. Low exper
Lawn and equipment. Connected with dollars. Clinical facilities and Polyclinic. Edward Ball W. C. McNill, M. D., Secretariat. LAW. Services, giving a thorough knowledge of building opposite Court House Street N. W. Department of Department.
Contractor for Railroad Ties de- the Fort Smith and Prague and Division.
and Grocery Weleetka, Oklahoma.
Cashier W. A. Prince, V-P.
MERCHANTS
UK Oklahoma.
- $20,000
For Patronage
ACKER
MERCS. FOR
Ements, Wagons Harness.
Level 11 Avenue.
THRIE, OKLAHOMA.
Lords in Hardware, Impments, Vehicles, Lamps, Sporting goods and Cutlery. American Fence. Paints and Oils.
Phone 62
We Invite Your Business
OFFICERS—Robt. Sohlberg, Press; Frank Dile V.P., F.
M. M'Donald, Cashier; Geo. Tipton, Ann't, Cashier.
The Star Grocery and Meat Market
E. HARTSHORNE, Proprietor
Fresh and Salt Meats S:aple and Fancy Groceries
Corne Harrison and Bond Street
Arthur E. Br
The Pioneer Fur
KINGFISHER.
Citizens St
Capital Stock
Kingfisher
The Negro Will Never Lose
The Citizens
Our E. Bracken,
the Pioneer Funeral Director
ER.
Citizens State Bank
Capital Stock - $25,000.00
Kingfisher,'Okla.
Egyro Will Never Lose a Cent Deposited
The Citizens State Bank
CR.
Del Roller Mills
the Most Modern Mills in the Southwest
have every appliance known to the mill
industry for the manufacture of flour install
mills. A trial order will convince yo
Corne Hattison and Bond Streets. GUTHRIE OKLA
The Pioneer Funeral Director
KINGFISHER, OKLAHOMA
Citizens State Bank,
Capital Stock $25,000.00
Kingfisher,'Okla.
The Negro Will Never Lose a Cent Deposited With
The Citizens State Bank
Model Ro are the Most Modern We have every appliance industry for the manufact in our mills. A trial cr
Model Roller Mills
are the Most Modern Mills in the Southwest. We have every appliance known to the milling industry for the manufacture of flour installed in our mills. A trial order will convince you.
In the court of Foycka, Suswee county Kansas,
John Bell and Olin Bell
partners trading as Beel
Bros. Piano Co. Plaintiff
Moses M. Trimmer and
J. E. Humeely. Defendant.
Ing as Bed
No. Plaintiff
Amor and
July. Defender
ATION NOTICE
Clerk of the Court
Fair published July
IN THE DISTRICT
SHAWNIE C
KANSAS
state of Kunz,
County of Shawnee.
The State of Kunz
to I. E. Hamer, a
You are hereby notified that
above you are in a state of
titled action in the law
count using the law
One Universal Player Past. No. 1700 and one from rote of no. of when they are a rising treasure on the streets, where Y. a further noteworthy work and trans has been taken large from the museum of the city now in the custody of appear and area. B of Pariculars hereunto filed by each plantation on or before the 6th Day of August, 1914, and B. of Pariculars will be taken in true and judgment against you.
FREE FREE
This Handsome
Gainsborough
BARRETTE
With every order
Cluster Puffs
24 mnd per 1
from log sealt
$1.00
NATT & CO. Dept.
32 Union Square East New York
Only
$65 CO
No 4 Spc. E-SSY
bigger Grace
from Factory
in Tent
C. R. PATTERSON & SONS, GREENWICH, O.
No 4 Spread. E-57
highest Grade
Juniors
From Factory
in Tent
for Jamaica
and all of the
worlds
SON & SONS, GREENWICH, C.
KINGFISHER.
GUTHRIE.
GUTHRIE OKLA
acken,
General Director
OKLAHOMA
State Bank,
$25,000.00
r,'Okla.
e a Cent Deposited With
State Bank
ler Mills
ills in the Southwest.
known to the milling
ture of flour installed
er will convince you.
ordering the return to them of and
property or the value thereof.
Hereof take the notice and govern
yourself accordingly.
Arthur J. Born See
Attorney for Planning.
Attest: R M LEE.
Clerk of the Court of Topeka.
Filled published July 20th 1801
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
SHAWNIE COUNTY,
KANSAS.
SADIE HEREDITH, Plaintiff,
18. No. 26710.
THOMAS HEREDITH, Defendant.
State of Kansas, County of SRA-
VEE, 18.
The state of Kansas to Thomas
HEREDITH Greeting. You are hereby
notified that said plaintiff has com-
merced her action in said Court this
day of June, 1511, asking for a
divorce, and equitable relief, and
that you do not appear and answer
for position on or before July 14th.
All same will be taken as true and
judgment tendered accordingly divi-
cating her from you, restoring her
trailer zone, and for costs.
ARTHUR J. BOLINGER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Attest:
R. L. THOMAS,
Clerk.
Seal
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HAWNEE COUNTY.
KANSAS.
Nellie Mills,
Plaintiff.
vs. No.
A. C. Mills,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
To A. C. Mills, Defendant
You are here notified at you
have been used by the above named
plaintiff in the District Court of
Stawnee County, Kansas, in an act
wrong Nellie Mills is plaintiff
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHCMA
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. J, E. LEWIS,
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: . & \ P} ichita, Kans. Box 1017 Ohishomate i
\ ass: BM ; ROCT A A ita [eee
, , : wa WE iis aoe bisiness man in the ”"
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4 8 an f the bank fiat Lees a i
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; wy N ys? rand Chancell \¢ — a fag TS Beate 8 Bg at bn one it retibe e h “
> fem Ot | SMITH AND SMITH. hs tata te t94ny nthe coun ri iti en eat
s Pry M3 of the Mardware V in the future icant dha eantdsoea te tet —e use vs
“a : Be secon ie ea nplament and
. _ A unit; ;
en E 2 Not m STATE OF KANSAS, Crescent, Okla. piements, and araing eS produce, cotton fate ‘coun toma My |
oS. rege SUPREME, JURISDICTION , oerualenieae eee Calta ifn iy peeiera ca
2: mo e hy ne det 1 -
™: AMERICA, EUROPE, Al NORTH AMERICA, 50U' Messrs, eee Iuptemeat house ot the United States. SAE | See en ing “th mt boring the
= yt , ASIA, AFRICA AND ! TH house of ite line Sane Is the eating PERRY SIILLING perms eh ee
ware WICHITA, avstrara, |": Their eck | eir section of the oan im ‘ana ‘ in we
KANSAS, MAY 20, 1911 for the needs of the Le eversthlog Mahets of Pride Of Pt ao ie ae i
ean (ect — cen Big pine rite [tote eemcton ae Gunueny
sand velicles, The terti-| saci the cairn ‘
ke prolitcta which hase made rete inte of te mt
slinatine tout of the country, Le
er in the int: fais
creat of Guth
TL Wheeeas, Art. 1V., See. 1, of the Grand lodge Constitution Amgits of fF ythias Of the lira
Tarishiction of Kansas do hereby cause the Geaad Lodge to mect on the fourth Tuesday of July, at 1
o'clock & at ta each vear at such place as shall be determined by those entitled to vote in suc’
e@ayeatia aul 5
2 Whereas, The Seaton held in the City of Coffeyville, on the 26th to 28th days of July, 1910, di
dateemia> aid tame by a uaammons vote, the City of Jola aq our next pisce of meeting, therefore, |
YQ ot. Joka Lewis, Grand Chancellor of the Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias of the Grand Jurisdic
tioa of Kansas, dy hereby call the Grand Lodge olicers, Representatives and Members of the Gran
Loige ty) asenble tr the City of Tola, under the eare of Sprig of Myrtle Lodge No. 22, in the Eigh
ternth Ange’ Ssaton on the twenty-fifth (23th) day of July, 1911, at 10 a. m., for the transaction o
ead fates ay shal legally cane befare them and shall continue in session until all busizess bas
bees (ogi y divert of
£ Tae Sapsene Chavellor, Supreme Odicers aut Onicers of other Grand Jurisdictions of Nort!
Aw: ec Sve Auer a Europe Asin, Australia ant Aftiea, in good standing, are fraternally invited
Soatterd aim sess on and wrtaess our proceedings.
"ON y Dotgewad fo loved representation thit hay failed to send in their Per Capita, Endow.
ment Pyeat dere Tat and Grad Chimeller Poe,
» Tote Perce ta Tax, and Eadewment Tas cust be sent te the proper officers not later than
the tifer Tn aay of Indy as the books of these oflicers must be in the hands of the Chairman of
Fornaesouche tees acth Ch div of aly
TOON Ropeoseatatives mst be Past Cheacell rs in good standing, and must bring eredentials
saovartnar reel starhog, Nae Ledes is entitled to one (1) representative,
od Lodges tstrag eae vnerboeats, alter itians, or additions to the Constitution or Laws of
tee ores ny oteseat same or writing, propetly sizned with seal of Lodge,
Regt of der cra ta Tree ust corresjoad with the Endowment Report. All memberg reported
oa Endoeuss wot arast ov reportedon Per Capita Pex. Come prepared to pay all back indebtedness,
daw
te ON Past Caeamdlor will be aliowed voiee ‘no the Grand Lodge exeept they have paid their
aos tas af 2
Thar es Devaty Grovd Chaaellors must send in their Commissions and report to the Grand
hare or aot aoe aan tte 15th tiy of duty.
Cte hae Pay Cha aetlie dese wl be conferred only on aceredited Past Chancellors by presenta-
fn orton es erithe regilar fee of $20, This Convovation will be held the afternoon of the first
ay
Ty Dom Mast Canale unl Repressitative Credentials, wrile to Sir If 1. Monroe, GK. of R, &
Soh ot 0 fee Tarnished free of chars?
<a “ Sread Moire of Cahiathe will hold the x session an the same dates, Separate halls have
Bea ed tae Spee ties
. To fae Tagen Haak will he present with its five Comypeunies, under the command of Col. 8. W.
Var
feat eageacits fave Geen mide that board aul lodging will not exeeed 31,00 per day,
TI Lat tee sou sith vides re te make the Maghtesnth Aanuil Session of this, or beloved Order, far
aatgie Loge ae stystoas Tn onder te do this, Eoisk that all of uy come togeth or hasing but one
Dacess yas fears and voject, the hftiaz of the rarer, We ask the deliberation of Wim who docth all
Peay oe Sor tae oetermeat of this, our belived O-e, letting peace and harmony prevail and that our
thiage 9 ter est, Woh bevtherds love to all,
Tremain for stevess in TO. & BB.
JOUN EL LEWIS,
wAthay - Grand Chaneellor
' 2
12 Pints of Beer $1.00
24 Trade Pints Beer $1.90 j
36% «8 “B70
1 60 6s 66 6s 4.25
7120 “5 s a 7.90
12 * Quarts * 1.75
, J2 6s 66 $6 7:90
We slip quantities of 12, 24 and 346
: trade pints In cases The that shown
fPomonte, We ship od full pints in drums
‘ N and 120 full pints in cashs, Nocharges
hove 3h ito. for cmplles,
p Lk? . .
oarege.¢ Sunny Times Whiskey
4 74 2h “il ve Expres Prepaid, 82.95
Si ce aM) S Tok guets Fue brent
Mav] re dull Quart. Lspness Prepal, $25
fo © y * Atha Tinte Esme Picpan, 9009
ae i Etat i$ Buu '. Dints, Express Prepaid, 9,75
iui.) (gee? SCHILLER BROS.,
a pl ee stp, KANSAS CITY, MO.
ashthEin (#) ae)
—— Rey a.
SCHILLER CUTS
PRICE OF BEER
THE WEALTRY WHISKEY WHOLESALEAS
G2: SREWEAY OUTPUT AND
E4545 BIEWERY TAUST IN
BEER WAR
Kansas Cits, 3 -Juae, 1911, With
Feet aie avon hint Seta Brose the
Five ouret Gi ol af the breweey
Auta tat bis wee pereedivories
“ETT TU ITT PR LEBEL TZ] BOLINV IESE |
to boom business end fight the becr trust,
Schiller; Browdo a mail onder whiskey
Husiness sid are thers (ore well equipped
to Handle aul orders tor livers 4 trey
should get most of this business as itis
beheved their prices cannot be mit by
the teast. [tas alleged that members
Of the trust are in an tronclad agrecment
to inant present high proes, Schitter
rex, prouise ow the other hand to keep
thar cut privs im force all summer,
Scluller Bros, give handsome and
valuable protnums to customers free of
allcharge. ‘These premiums ¢onge from
Bmallartictes like a tishing seel, to large
ones like a prino. A catalog describing
end ilustrating over a thousand of these
premiums wilt be sent feve on request.
Such low prices as 12 pints for $1.00;
2¢ pints for itso: 36 pints for $2.70; 60
pinta for $4.25 and 120 pints for $7,90 are
Biinounced by Schiller Brothers.
PLBLICATION NOTICE,
| Fred Smith will take notice that
he has been su:d in the Court of
Topeka, City of Topeka, Shawnee
County, State of Kansas, by Gaorge
A ‘Teter tor the sum of Eight Dol-
lars and the costs of this action,
“Lhat muneye to the amount of Elev-
en Dol ars have been guarnisheed in
the hands of G, W. Sheppard and
that be sust answer the verified Bill
of Particulars filed by plaintif ip
said action in eaid court on or before
the 2st day of July, sate, or said
Ball ut Particulars will be taken as
true and judgment againat you for
the sum of Eight Dollars and the
costs of this action,
T.D, Huskers
Attomey for plaiothf
Altest
Now D, Garver,
Judge Court of Toptka
Virst published June 23rd, tote,
| Tu the District Court of Shawnee
County, Kanaas,
Mrs. Peart Bradlord, Plautet
ve No, 26746
WF, Bradford, Defendant,
SOTISE OF PUBLICATION
Te 1 Beaaford, Detendaut:
You are hereby notuied that you
have boven sued by the above named
planifin the District Court of
Saawme County, Kansas, in an ace
ton wheres Pearl Bradtont ae plain
ttt and you are detendant, wherein
she prays for ar absolute divorce
from ycu for tha reaaona set forth in
her petition, and for alimony and
cosis of thts action, and that unlee
you answer the same before August
ith, 1411, yudgtaent will be rendered
against you for an absolute divorce,
wlimuny and costs of thisa jon,
We Jastison,
Attor yy for Plame &
Attest
RL. Tasty,
(SEAL) Clerk District, Church,
First published June 23rd, 1921,
Oklahoma Business Men
Who Want Your
Patronage.
. sith SND: SMITH.
Mardware Yebisies ant Implements,
Creszent, Okla,
‘The Hardware aad Implement bouse 0
Messrs, Smith & Smith Is the leadin:
house of ita Une in their section of thi
county, Their stock Includes eversthlo;
for the nceds of the farmer, im the way
of Implements and vebtctes, The terti
tory covered by them includes a scop
of about fifteen miles to the West an
and more than equalizing the distanc
with Guthrie and Enld. To the credit
of thie house can be sald that they ate
upen the most pleasaat terms with the
country people and whichever way o1
wherever one goes expretsizas of appro
elation and goat feeling are heard for
the house of Smith & Smith, This house
does not make a specialty of the shoddy
mail onda atuff kept be mang houses,
to sell to farmers at wide margins of
profit; but theie stock includes the beat
fof their lines and the gooda of the stan-
dard manufacturers In the country, fa all
lines sold by them, The farmers of this
seotion demand the best of everything fe
rehictes and implenunts and a trip Into
country among the farmers will coaviace
one that the farmer in thie section is s
progressive act ant that the trate of
Smith & Sauth [4 a4 good a4 that of any
in the state, for the sume amount of
territory,‘
‘The firm ts composed of Mezers TR. 8.
Swith auth. L, Suuth, The sentor memw-
ber of the firm came into Ohlahoma with
the Sera, settling in the fall of 1:39, and
been a rechdent of the counrry since that
time, for over a dicade he has done
business with the firm rs of this section
and hts establisted the most p'easant
relations with all cusses of people
throughont his section, He cwns 440
acres of saluable Jind in Login county
and faa reil live booster for his town
and county, Mr. I.E. smith ts the ace
tive minager ot thy business and alwys
his a gnole and a hearty grat ng for
hig fiends and is plasel at all thnes
to meet them ant tah hardwire and im.
phinetta to them.
ADAMS BROTHERS,
Undertahers and Funeral D rectors,
Crescent Ohia.
Meeert. AGams ODAesY are meee
ing dealere in Furriurs, Sawing Ma
slunes, Mast vt Unetrenents 1] a's2 are
the fineray dacctors or tie eonpoinity
as far ag Kingvsher chact ts oty on des
Tstant ‘Tae iam hendle ure tive ir
Ino vto niks and at mop des nb are
prepa Ota tthe cue ef We mele of
(hese custo. te im everstains trom tie
fitchen to the puton ‘Tiny ue le
Nang! wywuts fur t’ Tamo e Vit sex:
ame Micaine, (he Wet mee un tid the
tashet. ‘Phar Tne 9! Misot Lastru-
ments fs subicient ta mect atti de
mans and what they hive wt in eta 8
they are in a po-ttlun to place al order
Jor, from a Jews hary to a pipe ogee
Adams Brothers appreciate the trad*
of their Nogro friends an] are pleted ta
note thit they hare a funeral business
which extends fir mto the aljommes
county upon the West. ‘Ths business ia
due {o the fact that they have In their
service as good embalmers and fucrral
directors as can be bal fu the state and
as permanent aud established eaterprise
of the town they have a reputation to
sustain (hat In-ures to every patron of
thelrs the very best service obtainable.
Every funcral they have conducted hae
been an advertisement for them an{ their
growing business speaks volumes for
them as progressive men and valued citi-
zens of the communty,
FE, M. Brooks Lhanved Embalmer No.
367, has charg: of th Embaliurg and
Funeral Directing,
THE FARMERS AND MERCIIANTS
BANK,
Creecent Okta,
the Larmers and Mor lanta [tan', of
Crescent, Okla Is a state tink, with a
capital steko os S200g0 ant sarstus of
$4,050 and untiviled prouse an unting
Amounting to $19 536.53, mahea Me a
showing for a atate lank ft a clty of
feos than 1,000 people. Depositora in
tha bank are guirantesd againet losa by
the State Guaranty und.
Among the depos tore in thle bank are
some of the brat lias of men, wite ant
olond to be tung an this suthea of
the state mary o, wham lve fa the
sourtles aljiulng., ‘the oft ers of this
institvtion are a most exrethnt set of
wentlomen, whs are always pleaet to
extend to Cur customers every courtess
constatent with gexd banking Mr. Arno
Beser, preandut ot this bank, ls a very
pleasant gentlerrau to meet an! fsa care:
ful and congcrs it te business min, He
{a one of the few men one mecta who uae
lorstunds the relithon of the bank of «
community to the peap'e, In sersing Chete
fluanclal aceds durmg vue perlod bet weem
the planting aod the harvestiog season,
while at the same {'me tubleg care of
the needs of the Sisiners man in the
eammenity and contutlig the affairs
of the Dank fa wav that heeps the re
ation Wet cen Ue ink and the pubhe
vbwave ple eeant
ite bank 14 4 buyy bark tn one of
the bustst btlle toans Io the country.
The olor ant directors have confldence
in the future xrowth of the community,
With ita 4 ust resources of produce, cotton
and araing in @ wile seope of the fincat
agrititural lands ty be found in any
avction of the United States,
PERRY MILLING COMPANY,
Mahets of Pride Of Perry Fleur,
Petry, Okla.
Among the protucta which hase made
the slate of Oklahoma famous, the world
over, ity leading brands of flour bave
made a record excelied only by the
famous Fiverta Peach, and achong those
brands which have tiken rank with the
deat there ls ty be hal fn the markets
of the world the prosucts of the Perry
Malling Co. have no superior, The lead-
Ing brand of this company ts the “Pride
of Lerry,” a four that fs placed upon
the market atulctly upon its honor and
meiit ant the Perry Mill Co. take pride
in the fact that they are able to guaran:
tee «very cluim they nthe for thelr beat
gretes af flour, as a choles ant depend-
alle arvle of goods for private family
or tote) ute, whieh mahea new friends
wherever it gms.
‘Lhe Perry Mail Compaay are Merchant
Millers and dealers in Flour and Grate.
‘Their will has a capulty of 350 barrels
per day unt wath an elevator capacity:
of 32,009 bushels of grain, ‘Their plant
1s situate] in the wheat belt of the atate
‘of Ohdehme this fact alone Is a reason
why they ue able to gue their pttrons
rhe Lert fa their Ime the market alfurds,
hey are liege sappy 14 tlnonghout the
stite ond the southwest a4 well as ships
rere ty foreign ports The company is
Inpewnteld at Oililoma City by Me D,
M Winstsy, at Temissilie Ky, by Mr
W.1L Ca'd sll, nem"ers of the company.
Me Eo Weigel restlent manager of tho
ompiny, his hid eharge of the business
sume JS43 and Te a practical bustness
mun Jie is uwass plea-el to meet new
‘bnls ant cistomers ind to demon.
“trate the merits o: the products of the
Verve Mil Company. Ue is una-suming
in mention wdetey {2 approach Through
his cseciutive absbty he has made the
nil a sucess,
Mit hirts im tue state, who handle
Har and mal prola a In ettload lots,
sil Lowell ty get in touch with the
He. Mil Goaping ond to investigate
the mett. op tus gools they lave to’
Her oeneathy dn thy (Prile of Perry”
wn, tie dod which hes the ned waement,
soos a bh aww
Fate ind sited consumer, it fs only
mote se that the mirket aff rds na
wtter Wour tier the Pile of Lorry.”
ee te rowill use no other, Ask
nome: hers for tas braad, Gave fs
bth thed 1a ents you insiat upom
to ui the t ne
IHL VOLARIL LAUNDRY COMPANY.
Gathse OMa.
Amiens the oldest institutions of Guth-
th in th Ir hne, f4 the Guthrie Laundry
sanpary, Locate] at 502-508 West Ohla-
drut asvnt, Thig laundry have estab:
Jubet the leslng trate of the elty on
went of following careful business
to &1, O27 This with the deposits
“HR 4b een epee be
their rhaie of the work of those who ap-
predate the best sersce possible and
without evtra cost, to the customer, ‘The
Guthtly Laundry J thoroughly equipped
with the latest Improsementa fa laundry
machinery an} are prepared to handle
that clase of work handled by the laun-
dsics of the cities who meet th closest
coaipetition by turning out the very best
worl prsnble in the shortest time and
ot a minimum of cost to the patron,
Al these advautag-s the citizen of Quth-
ule has algt at bla very door, The
Guthrie Launtry Company azo in the
nas het for the washing of the people
or Guthrie, etucr im particular ploces or
‘the rough ame and hotel imen, and at
prces that make qhe laundry a pleasant
re‘ief fiom ty dutles of the houachold
these hot summer daya, Goods are called
te ard dusesed promptly, ‘Iuephone
Wd Is at the savice of the puble and
alt orders place! over the plone will
tewte prenpt attenthn, Mn dH.
Philips, preatlen, of the compioy, and
Meo A. Ge Tidiirdoen, secretary and
torr ty are pracGedl bun try men and
se eawe ate the trate thes fuse bal t
up at cus 4. a} are always [levees
tromat wa tants and customers,
thee gentl ma ae i ve town boo t-
Ws cor death ama wae gent ales fer
the futute guaweh oF tue ily.
) W, D, PACKER
| Dealer In Agtscultural Implements,
: Guthrie, Ohta,
the hoe of We OD, Packer, cusuer of
Darien al Clevalan! (venue, Guthrie,
Oklahonis, te ore of the oldest aad most
felable Nous da the elty and agrhul-
tura, se tion Mr. Packer hintlea eve
erything uecded by the farmer, always
in ptech. and fs pleasod ta mucet those
wh are ip Sued ad bis hue a goods
and tale ever pe weer. avite from
farm fimplemnenta thise house handles «
full Ins 0, Buggtes and Marness, in all
styles and grades and within the reach
of the pues uf all, This is the oldest
estabashel howee in ats hue iu the state
ant ty the terognized headquaaters for
the best tage is in the implament and
whole dina
Mi Vaeher his demonstrated his good
feeling towirds Che firmers by helping
them in the devil pment of the countey,
by extenting them credit during the
ties whin money wat sane and the
early settlers necded help in opening the
‘Minds to cultivation, Mle Is a believer
jin ughelttwe as @ great cummusity
vuller in proportion to the quality and
quantity of the deevlopment of the ag
ricultural Interesta of the country, Le
Is a live Looster in the intcreat of Guth-
rie his home toun, and is always ready
tu fall in with any movement which bas
for its aim the advancement of the busi-
mesa latereste of Guthrie. Air. Paoker
has confidence In the future growth of
Guthrie as a commercial center ant is
ready to add his mite to the efforts of
the bustiess men of the city to keep
up the educatlonal, agricultural and com-
mercial advantages of Guthrie and Lo
gan County in particular and the state
of Uklahuma in general.
We are partleularly proud of the fact
(hat Mr. Uacher employs @ Negro ta thed
capacity’ of gineral solicitor, for the dif
ferent depaitments of his business, col-
lecting the outstanding accounts and ate
tending to the in<pection of credits and
outside affairs generalty. This gentle-
min Js Mr. R. B. Pruitt, who has been
in the employ of this fim duing the
past vightoen years, Jle his given sat-
sftetion to his employcr, Ie {a ene
trusted with the culliction of large sums
of money ant the responsibility of ate
tending the stxk ant sliyments aside
frau his other duties.
Cc, T, TALLIFERRO.
Dealer In General Merchandise, Hay,
Feed and Produce, Perry, Okla.
Me C. T. Tilliaferro, of Perry, Ohba,
is the Kadmg micrchant in his line Im
the state and has a tiale which speaks
well for hi sability asa man of buale
ners ind heen tsceight. Upon the open+
in. of the “Strip,” seventeen ycara ago,
Mi. Tall aferra came to Parry and ime
melitey startet business handling
fiuta ant confectionarks. From the
anal beginning he has established «
In ineas step by top until he has to
lay one of the be-t stores in the city
of Perry, where he heops a complete
stk af (Queenan are, MHarlware, Gro-
enes Hhiy Veed, ant Poultry and Pre
fu, ty atccummodite the trade of the
firnets ant prople gonera'ly In his com-
munity. Mr ‘Tathaferio is te be coms
twnk | for many featu cs ef hia busl-
tess, tmong the firet of which ta the
At that a Negro is not Maule ipped
mom aunt of cole in the business
welt if te fellows the rks that have
jmrd omen et cessful fu the connercial
meting te olbgitions promptly and
takes padle an the fact thit he furnishes:
eefercies fiom Bradstiect and Darn and
wall He bis protected bis ceht by
the best Links of the ats in which he
Ines, He his nde a good citizen 10
tus gouty aut cily and bas made «
atinhiug for his people that must be
apprectated by those who know him and
is eff arte,
lle Is a bouster for his town and pat-
jrouises ane Institutions wherever he
is able. or fifteen seats he has been
\ Uoo-ter fur the “ride of Perry” flour
and never hesitates to eay a word for
Mery ag the home of the best flour in
the wold, which haa held his four trade ~
inthe of all the brands kept by all
the other grocers In the city,
Mr Tallaferro {ts a Life time member
of the Nations! Business Men's League,
which meets In Little Roch, Ark, during
the month of August, which he will ate
tend this year and whose influence is
expected in the orginization of sew
plans of commcrcial operation in the
south and West,
In the aticecss he kas attained in dusle
mesa Mi, Jallafcrre fa asslsted by bis
wife, who jaa prominent worker im the
alisins of Women's Clubs aod Scret So
wtioe She is a promiusat worker ia
the Urinr of the Eastern Stir ond holds
ths vie of deeretary of Endowment
Hun at of the Order of Knighta of Tus
fr, se da heew bisinss woman and
a a velvadk ofmer in the flim.
W. E. JOUNSTON.
Whosale Produce Deahy, Perry, Okla,
‘Tho generat supply lowe for Produce,
Kuler digs, Poultry onl Mrulte to the
owas cf Mary, Ohta, Is the W. 1, Johns
tu Malae Conpiny, The house fe
oth mith tat all tines for opystry
the and line fer eal: to the mate,
sou Susi, Mite aes, Apples, Salt,
stowwae and Coal MI and Gasoliae,
H1oy are de atquirters oar everything In
too dne ot bruita and vegitalies and
ire prepared te fit orders arse vad
sn all npan qlint notice, ‘They a aip
pers and ace ina powtlon to euppe the
ouutr, trade with anything fu ther line
by tel plone of hitter, In cone ten
with thelr oth r lines this house ten ites
thu teed bo orca do lo had gud vbie
tuey ove Ws SAEMET wmatare Price
July 9 In American History.
1755—Braddock's defeat; General Braddock mortally wounded.
1843—Washington Alston, novel painter, died; born 1770
1850-Zachary Taylor, twelfth president of the United States, died in office; born 1781.
1890-General Clinton H. Ick, lawyer, who was a candidate for president on the temperance ticket, died; born 1824.
2008-Diplomatic relations severed between the United States and Venezuela.
1910-Walter H. Brookline Fm G,275
feet high at Atlantic City.
ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS.
(From noon today to noon tomorrow)
Bun sets 7:29, rises 4:21; moon sets
8:14 a.m.
July 10 In American History.
1447-Date sometimes assigned for the birth at Genoa of Christopher Columbus, discoverer of America.
2780-French army and fleet under Rochambeau reached America to fight for the colonists.
1889-Julia Gardner Tyler, widow of President John Tyler, died; born 1820.
1800-President Harrison signed the bill for the admission of Wyoming into the Union.
(Afrom noon today to noon tomorrow) Sun sets 7.25, rises 4.35; moon sets 4 a.m; moon farthest south and lowest; 8:00 a.m., eastern time, full moon in constellation Sagittarius; sun's declination, 22 degrees 145 minutes north of celestial equator.
July 11 In American History.
1707—John Quincy Adams, sixth president of the United States, born at Braintree, Mass; died 1848.
1804—Alex under Hamilton killed in a duel by Aaron Burr; born 1757.
2003—Professor Simon Newcomb, not ed astronomer, mathematician and traveler, died in Washington; born 1835
2010—Henry Dexter, art patron and philanthropist, died; born 1812.
ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS.
(From noon today to noon tomorrow)
Sun sets 7:28, rises 4:35; moon rises 8:20 p. m.; 1:10 a.m., moon in conjunction with Uranus, passing from west to east of the planet.
July 12 In American History.
1708—The notorious alien and sedition laws signed by President John Adams
1849—Dolly Madison (nee Dorothy Payne), widow of President Madison, noted for her beauty and accomplishments, died: born 1772.
1008 Abudia elected president of the republic of Punjab.
1910—Kate Tannett Woods, author, died; born 1830
ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS.
(From noon today to noon tomorrow)
Sun sets 7:27, rises 4:36; moon rises 8:50 p. m.
July 13 In American History.
1785—Stephen Hopkins, "signer" for Rhode Island, died in Providence; born 1707.
1800—John Charles Fremont, explorer, soldier and presidential candidate in 1850, died: born 1813.
1900—Louis Loeb, noted artist and Illustrator, died at Canterbury, N. H.; born 1900
1910—Daniel Folger Bigelow, noted artist, died; born 1823.
ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS
(From noon today to noon tomorrow.)
Sun sets 7:27, rises 4:37; moon rises 8:26 p. m.
July 14 In American History.
1918—General Nathaniel Lyon, civil war hero, born; killed at Wilson's Creek, Mo. 1861.
1828—Jervis McEntee, landscape artist, born; died 1891.
1853—The Crystal Palace exhibition opened in New York city.
1897-General John F. Farnsworth,
noted. Earl ral veteran, died.
notted FDG Fst veteran, died.
3010—Aloys Wrisking, inventor of
stock tick r died; born 1832.
(From moon today to moon tomorrow)
Bun sets 7:30 a.m. most risen
9:52 p.m. 11:30 p.m. Norfolk a
conjunction with the sun I irrg
from east to west that led out of
the evening to the night.
July 15 in American History.
1771—"Martha" for e
cortured slaves, killed
born
1893—"Charles" from
Flushing, died born
1894.
1903 "Mr. Thomas" State widow of
the famous statesmen, died, born
1827.
1010 Z. R. Kelght. who is said to have named the Republican party in 1854. died. born 1821
ASTROPHONICAL EVENTS.
(1 sun moon 1 moon tomorrow)
Bun with 121 rises 4.38; moon rises 10:15 p. m.
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Some one, some day, some place may make as good a flour as the Ponca City Milling company, but we doubt it. So we recommend this flour to be the best on the market to our many readers.
This flour is handled exclusively by Burnett Bros., wholesale and retail grocers of Boley, an exclusive Negro town of 1000 inhabitants. This flour is well and favorably known throughout the state of Oklahoma. Insist on your dealer giving you the Ponca City Milling Co.'s best brand of flour.
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