Plaindealer
Friday, March 29, 1912
Topeka, Kansas
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Theodore Smith, Candidate for Alderman, Kansas City, Mo., Eighth Ward, Should Get Every ‘Republican Vote.
EEE eee eee
JUDGE HOOK’S OPINION IN SRA PANBORN
OKLAHOMA JIM CROW CASE! leisec tests 220 ane opinion ot atinort
Words That Cost Kansan a Place on
the Supreme Bench, the Most Honored
Body in the World.
Judge Sanborn Dissents in an Able Opinion Giving
Strong Reasons Why the Law is Unreasonable,
Unjust and Unconstitutional---The Case
as Presented in the Un.ited States Cir-
cuit Court of Appeals.
209 United ctates Circuit Court ot
Appeals Report, pare 1.
McCabe at al. vs. Atchison, To-
Peha & Suntu fe Railway Co. ct ul,
Cheut Coat of Appeals, Lighth
Cheult, Veb. 10, 111. No. 8054,
Syllabus.
First States, Formation. [ne
abling Acts. Censtituion,
The wathorty eonfarred by the
act ,Act June, 16, 1906, chapter 3335,
S4 Statutes 207) enabling the peuple
to form a constitution, which provides
that the delegates to the canstitutlon-
al corvention shall adopt the Pade
era! Constitution and shall form a
state corstitution which shall fu re-
publiias dy form aml which shall
make re distinction in asil or polite
fea) rithts on account of race et culer,
ant wich shall set le repugnant to
the Pederal Constitution, is a winhiey
rule addiessed ta the delegates form
dng a car-titational cmvention, aid.
where a consttution formed by the
qonver! has Inca alechaned: the
Pasi" * ef the United States, ae
authopecu dx the cnalding at te
confern tothe enabling cet, the obe
Tigat) ts of the chantetar in tieated
imp oo ty the enathag actoas og
piclt! ter agarnst state legislation,
thou? the cnabling a tae rqune
thar the comention shall acccpt ity
ters a di adopt a ordiname to that
enteat
Secructhe provision of cunpiled
Taw et OSlahema, 04, sectton Dade
deystres Cvcry aalway compary dae
Ine Futess an the state te provide
stpivate ceathes fay the accommora-
flon ef the white aul neta laces,
equal by peants of camfort ard cen
venience, ard te tnamtam sepaate
wWa'th e rooms at they passnear dee
pate ter the accommedation of the
races, dc not abridge the prvalase
and + or tities of the Newio rice
and @ ste them the equal protec-
tien 68 the dass in violation of the
fourtce oy amcndment ta the Petal
Consul ton,
TWiud- ‘The provision of the state
ute that rathing contained theran
shall Le construcd ta paevent rele
May companies in the state fem
hauhry shaping canis, dintag oies ot
chair cats rttached te the trams to
be weet exclusively by ather the
white cr Newiv race seperately, ime
poses no ebiation on canis to
haul euch cars for aiden ate, but
pernats them ta haul such cits for
the peparate use of either race if
they sa desire, amt does not dupe
the Negro race af the cqual protec.
tion of the laws,
Tourth—Equaht; af service does
not mean identity of service. Tt is
only waen comltions gnd ancume
stances ute rulstationally alike, and
when demamt for luyuties lhe sleep.
ing cars. chming cate anil chair cats
is of a substantial character that they
must be furnished for one race if
furnished to the ather, :
Tifth—That cations operating une],
der compiled laws of Oklahoma, vee,
Quite carers ta provide pepe
ate (oa hes for the acconimedation of
the white and Nein aces, cqual ing
all polity of cumfort andl converience, |
operate unescoly and oppressiscly to |
the Nezto race hy their inturprctast!
tion ant wperation of the statute, |!
does nut rerdcr the statute tdolative |!
of the fourteenth amendment f the
Federal Constitulon, 4
SIsth—Compilal laws of G Tahoe]
ma requiing every imilway esr pany | t
doing Dusiness In the tute ts aro. te
vide feparate comhes fur the nee
cominedation and convenicme of thel;
white atd Newin races equal in points] t
of comfort und consemence, must be];
construed to apply to Interstate coms| !
merce alone, and when 50 con?trued { f
ja not violative of the commerce] ¢
Seventh—The alluzations of a lull
in w suit ty enjom tathoads fiom
obeying Compiled law« af Oklahoma,
1909, requaing every iuitioad com.
pany to provide separate couches for
the accommodation of the white and
Negro races, Irought before the
statute became operative, that the
daiioals gre making distinctions tn
the civil tights of the Negi race
and persons of the white race in the
operation of theit tinins, in that
equal comforts and accommadations
sill not In provided for the Negro
race, Chat pusscuger coaches mains
tained for the Negro race are unt
provided with separate and equal
tollet ard vaitirg reams for male
and fomale passencers of the Negio
nee, nor eyWd sMolins accommad a
Vous. not stpitate and coual chair
ear and didic cat acc mad ttiens
ANC Loa Mansueto con titate mn Grr e
for artton, and when the ¢ourt d nies
the ae jumetine gel? ec ight. st nas
vet aed dan ages as anidental fee al
ichef. § 7
| Apmal from the Uiited: States
(bent Cant fa the Weetern Dis
Tie oo? Ob fahon
Satdy EOP McCabe gad atheas
against othe AGE ons Mepeka &
Santa Pe Rodway Company sid eth:
ere Drom nk detec of dismissal ron
deed after suetuuntn on demas
te the bill Complan ante’ appeal af
fimed
oO dyer, EL Barkevr and
Wilken Va tsen fer appellants
SOT haben 2 T Cottineh im,
COO Blak. Cimon 1 heck oon, C.
KE. Wana ard Roo Klcinschmidt
fa apoetives .
Before Sathoain, Hook and Adues,
sito Fadues
adams, Citcut Jrdie,
‘This case tutns on the vahdity on
true construction of tn net of the
Logitatine of OMluhora, tyne
Docomber ts. lu, requhtng every
tatowl Company dotgs business in
Uat stale us commen caer. of
Patssenters, wravide separate
coaches on compurtarents fur the ice
coumadution ef the white and Nes
ito sares, equal in all poimts af coms
fort and convemenc, and ta mam.
la separate waiting: deems nt all
ther passenner dents for the ace
mammodatiom 4f these ices, al
equal ino all points af comfort and
Convenience,
‘Tle complainants, acven Newra ate
ens of Oklahoma, instituted — this
mut ngatnst the defendants, several
latlway contpanies, doing business
thoughout OhJahena. in state and
Interstate commerce, to enjain them
fiom oobeving thi, hiw oon the
sround.~:
Tirst That it vdclaten the provise
ions of the act enables the people of
Whlahoma and the Indian Tenjtory
to form a constitution and be admit.
telite the Union, That it makes a
Histinctian hetween the civil vights of
the white and Negro races af men,
Second—That at iv in conflvat with
the fourteenth amendment te the
Ponstitution of the United States, in!
that it abridzes the privileger and im-t
munities oof ctivesa und deprives
hem of te equal protection af the
dW
Thed That it vidlater the provic-
ns of the commerce clause of the
ramatitutonn, § that it Is sin attempt
o leguatte commerce among the seve
wal states; and,
VPaurth—That the several defend.
ants wre not in fact conforming tu
he requirements of the law to fur.
ish cars and walting rooms for the
Nera race equal in points of cam+
ort and convenience to thore furnishs!
d for the white race. The former
et (iy an append fallowed.
Misvety cla, we think, that enn
Plalnants can net favohe the cnab-
Ting act as in tlself a prehilition
against the legislation In questlan,
“That the ddlacates to the convene
Hien thus Gletd shall meet at the
cat of government, of said Obluhus
ma Tortery, and after organization,
shut declare in techalf of the puople
uf mid praposed state thal they
adopt the Constitution of the United
Maes; whereupon sald convention
shall, und is hereby wuthorized — to
form a state constitution, republican
in form, and make no distinetion in
civil and political tights on aceount
[of sace or color, and shull nut be re
Ppugnant te the constituGen and prine
ciples of the Declaration of Indcpend-
ence,”
‘Ihe nuthotity conferred by this
section with'its Limitations and pra-
Visions Was must obviously addressed
to the delegates chosen under the
provisions of section 2 of the act,
when they should have assembled in
convention for the purpose of forme
ing a constitution and state govern
ment, A copstitution which shauld
make no disGnctien in caval ar politi:
cal rights on account ef tace or
color was the only kind of a consti:
tution the ddlegates woe cmpowared
to make. When it shaald: be made
aml the provisons of the enabhag at
found to tave been “complied with
twothe formation thereat by the
Me wuent, whe was the ailater con
Mtuted for that parpase be the ith
Paton ed the eo the tir FB cme
toner ef tne Pedal Giaen con
#n (taal footing with the asycinal
fates The workier obleg trons ot
Instiactions ampoead by the enable
Meg tet di the sept new under
teasifar ition epen the delegates
tes te amabe the canstitution cons.
cd tr have ta ccs effect when that!
Tnstranicnt was nite sind formed aud
Preclanmed Ty the constituties uae
Pree the Meswhaee to te na eur fi
wath the net which wuthorized it,
Momo ve. Pet Mumupality, 4
Howand Sosy, con,
Tectia Con vs Chiesa, 107 1"
Bars, ees,
Timid states es teh es Dnited
Brates Dypress Ca OO. Ise Pad
Report, Wand, é
The seymnoments of rection 22 at
to wtrabling act that the constitu
oT convention should accept the
teats ated paasisions of that act and
acopl an atdinane fo thal eects to
Vache te attention ae pecally dhe
deetad hy counsel for complarmnants,
Monds ae additional wareent fur
thet contention, ‘The presisions
‘The prosteions whidk cullad the cune
vention ante bang and fined boul
ities and limitations upon its powers
wore not enlarged by the adoption of,
that ordinance; natha woe they di
vetted from thet objet and pure
Pose as plainly esptessed. Whatever
Met the acceptance of the toms
and provisions af the enablinye act
may have upon ather questions tu
whil they nught be applicable, we
aie Gleanly ef the eprom it was
never mtendad by the language one
played ta transfor the donstations
upon the powers af the convention
iteelf to the mate legistiture after
ntateh oad should have bean aceamp.
lished
Therefor, oven Hf the Ohtahena
Hatute in seme of its provisions miu
no distinction ta cat aight, on nee
‘aunt af color or rie contiary te
the instauctions of the enabling at]
(Which power, however, is not ad
mitted, ne couse of action could Wwf
produced on that act tect ant ne}
relief could be granted unless the aise
Hinttiun (ar discrimination, as it was
patted dn aigument) violated none of
the prohibitidns of the Peder Can,
tution, which after rtatchood hee
wine the exclusive federal chart of,
aaplamainte’ ail and political
Tivhts,
‘The argument [> next nade that
the have, Das questien, In out opin
fen, yet an open one ‘lhe Sue
plone Court of the United States in
Plosy vs Teumson det United
State VT, has foreclosed further
further diseusston, Mi Justia
Brown, spoaking for that cot, made
| these obscrentions:
“The wbyect of the amendment was
tae Waly te cnforee the absalute
equally of the two race bore the
law, but in the nature of things ft
could not have bean amtendud to abd
ish the distenctions based on cole,
or to enforce seal, as distinguished
from political cquality, oa come
minghng of the two races en terms
unsatisfactory to atic. daiwa pers
muting or ever tequiting: thea sep.
aration in places where they atte lee
ble te be brought inte contact, du net
necessunly Imply the inferiority of
Feither race tu the other, and have
bee generally, af not universally,
) tcengent cect as within the competency
of the state lexislataics in the ©.
orcise of their polue power, % 9 *
So fat, then, as a conflate with the
fourteenth amendment os concerned,
the case reduces self te the: ques.
tion of whethar or not the statute of
Toasiai (cunilar te that here am
volved) ds a teasenable tegetlatiany,
aol with aespeet te thas there anv t
necessmnly be ve barge: sand wade: diy.
arrtien en the partief the leyr heture
fn dhtermaining the question af rt
Ooelicnes . Tos at Tiboaty we at
watt aele cee to Une oc tabtisned
aere, tome ont traditions at
the porples aid with a view to ty
ewet oaoof tbe comfort and he
Me Leantian of the puldte wen 1 cid
ed de. ead by the tan.
ae 8 caimmet say thatoa box wha h
pithon ¢ sen regia. the ay
feaden of the two aes in polite
eos tame Is tcasonnble more
etoesicus va the fourtee ath amend
pom then th act of Conpress re
quinine sep inte schools for calured
Tech nin the Distuat af Colainbre
1 sopstitutiongahts af wore doc.
bet seam te have bean pastime at
shee arespor ding ucts af atate doy
istatures.”
Tn stew of the dese carthet
foto don af the que den as reathe:
fonsaty nen camby an ay part
Ret tha boon specail fatne of
a OL Lanome trtute whieh cou el
the complamants erterd as inate
eC BNET. and operates Le
dee he New enter at the cepteal
1 Olvcaten ot the Likes wetai the
nearing of the constetution, Phas Te
Houta the prove ter to seqduen 7
snrch seals as tallow.
Proydol that onethin heen
emtamed stall Ie constined to pre
ent sarhsay canijermis in this ae
ftom Randinge sherotnge Gate, dling
Cars ur chat cats pttached te thar!
(tannin to dee Waal evel dy I)
enther white or Neve pissenrers
sepatately, Init net jointly?
Tae cat epimieon tht contention a
tet sound Other parte of the state
Wte mabe sample poovesien for the
Aba Thtnspertation of both aseces
IN denserble aemfort aad eonvens
lene Sepernte coaches ot compart
ments cqual in conf et and conven
tence nust, Under severe penalty, de
waned on each tip en cach) teas
moving within the state. Scetons
1onnd 3, Sleeguege e aes, demanye cates
and chatt cain ate comparative tae
aries wink poopaly eneugh no sued
unperative provisions are made cane
cerning: Chem de ate mide concen
wat the inde pendible conch on came
partment, Tbe provi daiposes ne
pbligation an the carter te haul such
Gite for cither qace, but wut of
Hbundant caution, leet the farmer
provisions of the net the hesnote of
which as equality ef cyte betwen
fhe tacos, Should be constiuel ta re.
quite the carer tee netantl haul
parate toca. Ani amd chair
ars for them, at Is provided that
hey might haul them for the sep
WAH qainers nught supply them fut
the exclusive ust of ather nace, as
Crcumstanees might dictate
Tt may be concedad that the gens
tial opaaen of the cquahkty of ser.
he Whikh pervadee the Oxlthoma
fetute and Which os aleo tequind: by
the common tend interstate commence
Jae must be observed by all caries,
As a Keneral rales df carrie haul
cats of epectal and peculiar convene
Mee fer ativan of ore maid, they
must prosade cqual service fut cti-
avos of other mtices, Equality of serve
Ace does not nevessauly mean tdoatite
eb oservice: and manifestly thie rule
does net lequate: permancat provis
jobs for equal scrvaees the spelive of
the demand for at) No mere question
of abstiat or theoretiost aight can
requae the constant ound reyculat
tquapmient and hauling of empty cuts
for cathe tice, Mactical considera.
tions whit ate potont in reaching a
con at doterpratatiom of any stat.
ute cunmet be agsored ta applying the
cqaality of serve to the two races
ty OMahome Nether can any such
Intorpretation be given te the atut-
ule of that state as would require
quiere te render sercice to either
Mice Watleat compensation, That
would deprise them of ther property
Vithout due process af fin We
conclude in view of These aid other
hhe comadesations that the principle
ef cmty of scriees Letwcen the
tue tices im Oklahoma contemplates
substantial samilar serice, and this
ooly when conditions and crear
stances under which Leas cequited
are substantially the sane
Bat at is cortenacd that the au.
Mets opaate under this dev unevenly
and opprassively te tte Neji nace
mick by ther inteapectation ard exes
Cation at ats provintons demonstiate
Uhat ita discriminatory ‘the conten
J uen Fs nate on tie suprosied author
iy of the ae cof Yad Was Top
Phi TN Che dk ote ward
ame there cated: That wan ctee
Where de public aatherite we pres
Chting the state sicuinst whieh alone
the poobibitton= af the fourteenth
ainemment operates, excrersed cate
tain wobitiany powers canferted Gpon
Thon by certaen entinanec suas tu
Unis y alieecas amt tates the Chae
bey Phe Seecame Comnt held thats
Whatever imag dave feen the ane
ent ed the erdunace ns adapted,
HtEOy ane anphed by the pubhe aus
theritacs chatkesd wah thea giainase
tate ad abus nepreser tie the
state HSC, Wath amid se unequal
td eppresaye as te gameunt tea
Ptactiogt doanal Uy the state of that
tytal protection uf the bins whic
de seetod te the pettoners as ta all
Hilo) petsons., De the gerund aed: be
men plevisten of the fourtecnth
Prembnent te fac ce sttitien of the
(Vos Though the few at elf ln faa
on ats face an) ppeartial on appear
hae, ety af applied ane solmintsteved
Wilh public audhensty wath won eval
Cyc nad ube quel lane, seats da prac
Healy iiake unjust ard algal dbs
Citaihations between porsons io sia
her cdietmstances, material te their
tipbts, Me adotal ef capaal galt. ae
stl wathin the predilaten ef the |
sanstitation
Vlas doetione ia our opinion is toe
tally dnappleable to the facts af the
present cise
Tomas well be that the interpreta
tion and appheation of a haw af the
State by the propetly constituted nue
(honites contyel its imetine within
the poiview ef the constitution; but
most obviously such iter pretaben of
at by paivate citeve ss, the defendant
eariers in tas aise, can have ne
such effect Df at coubl, Lawbrcakers
might, by then centisued vielation
of law, convert thot awa Law lessness
tito law, and the lawhreaker and net
the lawmaker maght become ats final
paterpretas
deme questions of prietioe ale wee
yued at the bar andin the bidet of
aM a a wi
BURDING AME
Born, to Mi. and Mew Gee Shanes,
March Wy a baby boy,
Can MMuiy of Eaknidge spent
Saturday aed Sundiy in Burlingame
wath Baul Bord
A club of young gals und boys
known as the Hurlingame Unter tain
jag wae orgumzed last ‘Thursday
mycht, Mauh 21.
Mis Margaret Hanka of O.age
City is viauing her friend, Mis» Cora
Bulden,
SANBORN
_ DISSENTS!
Able Opinion of Minority
| Based on Law.
“Lhe Law In Uncoustitutional.® Bes
dared Judge Sanhorn—Negero Mas
| Rights that Should He expected,
ee eee rete PCCON GS CE he MBC
shall make ot enfore any Law which
shall abrolse the privileges or ims
munities of citizens of the United
States tor day ta any person withs
fn ats jursdhetion the equal pritection
of the Jaws.”
Uf ench of two abicens ef unobjoes
tionmble mentat moral and physical
tharncter, one a white man and the
other a Negro, tendas and pays one
of the defendant companies thy same
lawful rate for Che tiansportation bes
tween the sume places ina chair
car, dang car on sleeping cat, aad
the rationd cumpany hy authoaty of
Us sepatate coaclt haw, colely hy reas
non of his culor pievents the colured
citizen from vedinge in or usnge all af
these cats tind all athees of a similar
ebuatel re cts ben frum any euch
cat into which he enters, and refunes
to cary him at all antess he enters
ad rides nan ordinary coach, iy the
calied citizen acconded the “equal
Plotection af the Tavs" enjoyed by
the white man, and the unabridged
pusilegen and immunities of citizen.
ship which he enjoved before this
coach Law was enncted’? ‘Tome this
question seems te bau ats own ane
ser. aid after tepeated readings ad
the opine ns et the majority my mend
SUL bese teas it te nny then
[ian the itive answer te this
que tien The anafenty answer at at
fe sutiaattye Phere argue thet the
taihortel campantes contet allued to
Daud separate da cats. sleepie
cnrs con dnt cars for caluted citi
aus and moet thon complaint: with
the fatlacteus wants
“The prinaphe of cpt srasice bee
Ween Me te faces in OM henna
contemplate abstantiuadl tonality
of scrvice. tun this only when cons
dition sd CUCumstinees unde,
whidt at as requcied are substanbatly
the satne ™
But ne ppanste chant, sleeping on
dum ears for the manbers of the
hues dee tequited of the compantes
to enalde Hem te yar te alizens of
the colored tase all the comfarts and
tomverdenees af travel which they
fur Tete the white nace They may.
fur he them an separate compart
maicots of the saa chat, dining ant
Sfecptog Gus that ie meupied hy the
Whites, amd af this separate coach
Pow ds aneenstitutional, they rey
provide the colored citizens wath eqital
SEIVICO I the seme Gin accupted by
the white ime without separate com.
Pattoents Not ate the righty of
citizens ta undbordsal pasaleges and
Amroualies and te the erqual pretec.
fioref the Fins measured hy the es.
Perse ot dncenvenence te nuhaad
companies that the existence and
tafarcement of these vaghts imay one
tad Whale the expense and aucune
Ventence ti ruliedd companies of
MINTS Separate Caicher of cams
patments for the two races are mat-
teow warthy the serious consideration
by a state in determining the ques.
ben whether at teat such a requires,
INENE Bs on Ledtsenabde excteise of its
polos power, the constitutcmal
Mehts of Gtizen te thee privileges
wid imimiunitees send tea the equal pro
tition of the laws aie not dependant
upen such considerations not Upan the
vatying: comdtions and cicaumstances
Which may surround them,
As To undastand (he founeenth
aticndinnt te the sono in, the
fur pase of its cnactnent, its express
fears caged ils logral effect ate te pias
bilut the cotuditsemag of the paisa
Leyes cened Fminunities af citizens and
the eyual pratecton of the baws by
the terpecthye conditions and cian
Sunes IN Whi perms may find
Hheimeelves, and ta secure ta (hase
rule rinse From adverse aiicumetinces
the civat rights aid the sane protec-
fhinef the Lins when the mete for-
tunate nnd prosperous enjas Cite
gemships and that ale? under this
anitdinent cotitles every man, white
e black ta all hia cil and political
tights and privaleges unabridged by
the action of lyristation of any state
a
WICHITA ADS
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i
Charges in routing have necessitated a slight rearrange-
of the colored lights indicating the rhute of cars.
These signals will hereafter be as follows:
S, Main-Stock Yards Line, Red and Blue
College Hill-W. Side Line, White 2 lights
Patte-Waco Line - Greenfand White
Cleveland Line . Red and White
Riverside-S. Emporia - Green 2 lights
Fairmount Line - - Red 2 lights
Mt, Cyrmel Line - Red and Green
stra Cars + Red White and Blue.
on have seomplaint on your eervice of t sug section for lef,better.
ni, we would appreciate a letter from you adout it. We deare to de
all we can comeatently, to make our eerste eatiefactory ted yon etn
Selpuain tht manner,
he Wichita Railroad and Light Co.
gee ek ee
K Gas & Electric C
arsas Gas ectric Lo.
LIGHT,
HEAT, :
POWER,
EVERYBODY
CAN
HAVE AN |
IWEAL HOME |
ThePrice Makes It
Easy.
WICHITA, U.S. A.
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| YALE, KAN,
Mrs, Tina Geaters of Okla, who ha:
been visiting her brother-in-law, Mr.
Geo, Shonk left for her home this
morning. Her nephew accompaned
her,
Mr. Geo. White made a business
trip to Pittsburg this week.
Mr. John Penelton of Pittsburg was
a Yale visitor last Friday.
The S, M. T. Lodge paid Mr. Geo.
Shonks $23 on his wife's funeral ex-
penses,
Rev. Brown of Waster Springs
proushed at the Methodist church
Tuesday night.
Mr«, Lucy Murdock entertaind the
Mission Circle, They all repoet a good
dime
Mr. Durk of Croweburg was a Yale
vicitur Triday.
PILISHURG, KAN,
cae ee, Ree eee NS OY ed
Hebron Baptist w Ne Mam.
Fors ware ad oe live ing,
The pa-tore Latte als
on he tist 6
Miss Ne sos 1
Syuines UL ‘ + ot
ee
| Mrs Matthe Hoa bmets ty leave
for Claccmore, Ohla, sunday, Mis,
Heath's health has been fathis for
sory time she hopes to fecl better
fag Dodhoct s fiend« of Mis, Heath
p1 pe te cnlichten her in the pear
utare in Divine Scene,
Tatth Mnese< Vola detce and Trone
smith ie amon the sich this week,
Mas. Emma Tease and Ellen Lewis
will spumd Faster in Coifey ville, the
ew itet ot Mis feats miothor, Mra,
athern Marcus
Mr, Ifarsey Caldwall, head foreman
at the littsburg ‘hile Woths had an
CN eedanely nartow escape of bem
alld Last Monday while at work, Ife
was hnoched duwn by an engine push-
ing in empty bos cats and teceived
severe cuts about the face and body.
Mie H.C Cele was in Joplin last
week domi some detective work fot
his employers. Mr, Cole has been
very successfull in the discharge of
his duty He apprchended two youth-
fal Wurglats lust week and made a
successful trip to Joplin to catch a
damond thief,
The Ladies Aid Circle society held
their icgular busine-s meeting at the
tluich last ‘Thursday. The committee
made a youd report, Which shows that
the soaety is up and duing, Bible les-
so. Gen, Lith chapter sas read alters
witively, and cach member brought
vatonany geod points, Mi, Jas. Gal-
eat telated the story of Can and
Able. After many instructive points
aut pleasant temas the secicty: ad-
Jourred te meet with Mis. Mary
Tisher, 1609 West iret Street, Match
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Maw JRL Robluns ds erecting: a
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Ms Sherman ‘Teal has received
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Meo€) Rabinsog continucs to make
- batthe VT & s. Ty stanon as
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(Quite ance time Was had at the
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Mra, Louis Strange is indisposed
Colonel Jessie Brown has returned
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Lost a pigeon toed barber, answers
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Miss Amanda Oliver wad a Paxico
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Mrs. K. oD. Officer and son, Waltcr,
were callers here Saturday,
Mrs. Shalve Olver and little grand:
daughter ate on the sich liet,
Mis. Willard Bradley is numbered
umong the shh,
Mr. Robert: Olwer and daughta,
Amanda, made a business trip te Tas
poh Monday,
Mra, Horace Oliver of Topeha wae
here thie week attending to the sich.
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‘Thee, Copeland 1 indisposed
Mis, Haves and dauphter ane
quite all
Rev. Atiams, D1, and Mrard Mos
Carter of Kansas City, Nan, Rev
Taylor and fumuaty, Mise Mirdie t Larke
of Denver amd Charles Brown ware
suests of Mix, Scott Kime Tuesday at
sin oth dinrer,
Mise Coal Carter, ot student
the Kansas Agviethural Callpe, i
heme for a few dave visit with he
Parents,
Mis. Gertiule Moore of Leaven:
worth visited: her parents, Mis ane
Miss GC. Cy dames, at tew days last
week,
Mis, Salora Wolme-, who was in-
Jural by a falla few weeks aye, a
able to le up and around,
Mis. John Copeland f< ill.
Mrs. Hattie Sparks wad indispased
a few days hist week,
Mis. Zella McElioy of Kansas City
came to be at the bedside of het sis.
tet, Orletta Bowers, who fs seriou-]y
Wand has been for several months
| Mis, Tsaae Smith fs indi-poscd
Miss Mehbsea McPthe has retuined
fiom Kansas City mach improved in
health.
Mis, Mo d, Reed has lean indis-
posed this past week,
Thof TC. West foinealy of Dawe
lence, but now of Leavenworth, sine
dayed in the cts.
Th, Montgomery and Ous Ham-
mond of Kansas City spent Sunday in
Tawience,
Mis. Tathie Copeland, she has been
sisting in Wiseenstn and Diners for
several menths, bas retard vers
much impraved an Mealth,
Mis, Georgia Wakar of Kansas
(uy is viewing her mether, Mis,
Copeland,
Miss Mhances Kewing of K, UL bas
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jad she as quite well agar, :
We regret that) dies Ddessdo Vaso
fomains all,
Mis. MOLL Ter berson ot Belmont
Mo, is hore visitinn her dams ater Mis |
S. Snowden,
Tees, Adams DQ Th the ovareclist
closed his (hice weeks meeting fast
Sunday with sisty ore converts The
eplondid song service Was pratifyirs
and despite the heavy spew sterm
nintcen prisons of the Popeha chen
accompanied by their paste: Res,
Smith asstste Pour hele and a gle ade
pus day Was cntovud Ly a large cre va
Jupeha chou visttare as fejloss:
Mists. Gaigee AMthinsen, Ohta Web-
ter, Moar) Me Neal, Willa amber sen,
Misssoure Berons, Ves, Mebean, ba
te Thawhin . Paulie Jcttz, VWeesos
Puertel Mallure, Grirfec ld Grant, € hee
joe Me Nay. Maton Vbott, Wend
Puchner, Vis, My Nevthington, and]
Miss. Able ran (hus
Phe Qimpercit Avt ch boimet sath
Mix Ducs Daley last panday atte -
Hon Phe nestame thas all bes th
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IMPROVED ORDEILOP CRAPISVES SN PRINCESSES OF HONOR
A Braternal Movement of Vteee Vinci Breduct ot the Diets
Heth Contin, Nodying Ge wing VE tenets this side the graves
Nothing like it; nothing te equal G02 Mrovide mehoal tor Ob plates
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A CALL TO PRAYER BEFORE
GIVING.
40 the Sastora and Usicers of Dap.
tliat Churches:
Realizing our need of a deeper con:
secration to God, greater Interest ir
His cause everywhere, and with «
sincere yearning for the heln of our
whole brotherhood, in prayer and of-
fering, for our work and workera tr
Africa, South America and the isles
of the seas and for all who have
gone to “regions beyond,” we call
fupen all of you to join in making
‘the fifth Sunday, March 3ist, a spe-
cia] day of prayer fora spiritual and
financial uprising: of our churches on
the first Sunday, the 7th day of April,
for the support of our foreign mls-
ston work,
tet us all offer special prayers
that—
Mist—The preaching of the great
‘commicston, our King's marching ors
ders, shall find speedy and ready re-
spe, and that the prayer “Thy
Klnudom come.” be fulfilled in all
lands ta alt peoples,
Second—That w large number of
our talented younse men and wemen
he impressed, insphred and Ted to ded-
hate thel Ives to the great cause
for which Jesus died.
‘Vhisd=-That olticens, tenchers und
scholars of the Sunday sehvols pos
seas the split of mivstons, realizing
the fact that million of children hve
who have never seen a Bible or learn:
ad of the Saviour,
Vouith—That Baptists everywhere
know that the sacrifice of love fs
the heart of missions, and that all
Should give of their money hberally
and cheerfully to save the people
who have not had ane chance,
lifth—That the Ulessings of God
attend the printed pages, inspire the
songs and iecitations and addresses
sent in gieat numbers throughout the
land, on the coming Sunday, to the
end that the people shall know—for te
know is to do when the heart is
right,
May the God who brought again
from the dead our Lord Jesus Christ
hetp all of you to do as you would
he done by in this all-important task
committed to us all. Hoping to have
good reports from your churches and
Sunday schools, we ae, yours in the
love of the Gospel,
Cc. Hf. PARRISH, Chairman.
INQ. H. FRANK, Ree, See.
LG. JORDAN, Cor, See,
T28 W. Walnut St, Louisville, Ky:
“CRELD Vs. CHRISTIANIES.!
Au Article Written by Jasper Keene
of Kedtord, ba, Answering One
Rev, Barclay.
As te the preceduye articles, 1
have not toad them,
T confess | have not taken mil
tu the Whamdealer samce a cent itt.
thie woitten by ane did tet please
jus overeculs of the Tiapust conven:
Pt -hot the Plaindealer or the law
for af at had been left te them the
[article would have set thangs aycht,
Mi, hasper Keane seams ta he
fanumst beth cteeds ant ralneion He
tens to Ive nether
Anyone Mat believes an nether
Qannot say oot a truth that the one
Pah eppesttion to tie other,
! Ouly the parson tart as a strict ab
server of the ene er the other car
aco Where the essential lines blond
or obliterate the other,
Asteonamears av aaoplamists cain
pace the divcrging current an lines,
Thesstaglans ey can see the cane
tiast Dettscen sepia thendesy sind
Paane theanvzing, ‘The theorist can't
me “Jo thy thea t, thealoyy is
theating
| Matrealisim ail spiritualism in any
fam are the same, whoreats there aie
scvetal fortns of sprritualisin,
“These things are spuitually diye
cerned
‘Thnk of the carnal minded and
the hnavish, ‘Think of the courteous
and the gieedy, and the ploven and
the slothful,
Who is dasper, anyway? And
what creed hes he, if any?
Tur argument's sabe, let him write
his ceed
fet Mohhamedas, Coafesciaaisn,
Ruddhism, Brahmak, Wesleyasizm,
Congregationalism, Vresbyseriaeinm,
Camphellism or Seveath Day Advent.
ism, ov Baptist,
Tsenture i is all, and meither, Re-
apectfully,.
TR. RICHARDSON,
LLWOOn, KAN,
Paditor Mabudeaters
After reading the interesting: anti-
ale from Me heene of Balfard, bi,
diawn out by an aitidde in your paper
we ee OE GUE AQ OO
| Te gentleman says I force members
into the church without a chance to
repent, then baptize them—infants.
Now we are aware of the fact that
the Jewish children were initiated
Into the church at 8 days of age.
' Jesus sald: “Of such Is the kingdom
of God.” Now, infants are fit sub-
fects for heaven. Why not for the
church?
Jexus sald: “Heed my lambs.” He
told the Jews the church, the king-
dom of God, should te taken from
them and given to a nation bringing
forth fruit thereof Matt. 21, 33-27,
Mis kingdom had infants in it then.
‘They were croumeised at eight days
old. The old church or vineyard was
not due up and a new one planted, but
simply transferred to othar hucbands
men, ‘The pame church or kingdom
taken from the chief prlest, serihes
and elder who crucified the son of
Gad, turned over to the apostle on
the day of Pentecost three thousand
wore added to that church and ey.
tended to the Gantiles, Gai, himself,
organized thee church and §t had chide
pthildicn doit God mule an evertast.
pine covenant ta Abraham and his
children.
| Confirmed of God though Chit
430 years Le fore the ceremonial haw
was given, buptism had heen used in
connection with circumeism: for con
tuties, As the chutch was now to be
so tonger local, but agressive, prose.
Iyting all nations, baptizing in the
name of the Mather, Sen and Moly
Ghost, Now, as infants were includ:
ve then whe tan cvdude them now
from the church? Train them up in
the fear of the Lond. When was this
Jaw repealed? Paul called baptism
the circumcism of Chilst and thes was
performed in infancy. Christ, John
and all entered the charch at eight
days old, Now, brother, if you art
to do uway with infant baptism you
must show divine authority for doing
so. When Jesus set the httle child in
their midst he then publicly tecogniz-
ad infant baptism by saving of such
is the hingdom of God, thus leaving
an example for us, ‘The shecy and
lambs are in the same fald
What fs baptism? 1 will answer
you. Baptikm is the initiation ints
the church hy pouring, sprinklingr and
emcesion ard ron shen and seal of
that spintual covenant te which a
forctine cheamersm bad etoad thus
related, As a sien. it represents the
poured out and Gausing influcaccs
of the Holy Ghost, which constitutes
the great promise of the chastian dis
poersation, Asa scald iis on Gua’s
Part a visible assure of hts rarth-
fulvess to hix covenant stipulations
ono part a plane by which we
mathe ourselves parties te the cove.
ment, prom ang to Gulf ite conde
tons and chuming eur iht of ibe
| tune In ats truth, meres and fap
Dob baptised wath water and) te
no oDaptisedd with the Holy tdi est fe
ton theans Witt a th Pb Cor, de 2,
Pati TTT; Daa wdius PL 2d ao
yer tea te Ramin Ge bbe bu ied
faete (ne teferetee fe wetter me that
clamteg Th we get Charetarn ts
tarth, Read (eo) 2. 22 thon ced
bohe 1. F4 Te Tediots painatey eon
taiet aleut twelve months and he
Bootes were porlerined an the tust
sts taonthe af tus amundstay Laem
that tine deus Lege te preach and
Pdabns influence declined Naw sf all
fehe people that came ta fol sere
Papazed by him, at coubl net Dave
been Cy camersion “becemerse un the
wate of Doreban se tnetty ats 20d pcre
sen dreene day, PUG int werk obit
Obs a yeat ts tmpeesthde OC pete ad
af teaching: the people he had stued da
water for fen hours aday he couht
not hase emersed during the few
months of his mintstiy mere than a
{ew thedsand porsans dase phus este
mates the numberof porsans in dong.
sales at the pussover, 270,000 If
we tohe one thind (00,Nuy as being
inhalatunts of Judea, Jerusalem ata
the vanity of dardan, Tf we suppose
‘that one third of these micht br
‘destynated as the whele population,
we would have J00000 wha were
BRIEF BITS.
(By Simeon Oliver Clayton, Parsons
Kansas.)
ee
Sometimes the healing requires
greater wound, the cure a greater ill-
ness.
| No institution of earth can make
slavery sweet nor thread its weird la-
mentations with a chord of melody.
Peace, power and purity are the
‘noble triumvirate that are born of
sane legislation.
Through the medium of oratory
we con say nothing that will cause a
flower to drop one petal, or change
the hue of an autumn leaf, Macts are
stubborn things; always have been,
always will be,
Accept sume worlhy offering of life
and If your chowe ds not In harmony:
with your calling seu will soon dis,
cover your errot, De not stand all,
the day ldly waiting, At the partly.
ef the ways where all begin the pure |
suit of their respective callings there
stands an Infinite Duector, Trust
Trim,
When we consider with what sine
cerity extsting conditions are dee
manding 1ace men and women of
nlulty, It is appalling to note the
zeal and zest so many of us employ
in courting worthless pastimes and
wry nothings. We have only to stup
and listen a moment to hear the dice
cordant noted that come from everye
where. Unless we etve more cons
stderation to the vital affairs of hfe,
some day, not far distant, out waile
ings shall bes “Show bas come with,
thy sickle, but what shalt thea reap?
AM my dayx have heen given to tdle!
and sleep, ‘mid the them and the
thistle } wander and weep, Thou
Chest come with thy sickly but what
shalt thou reap?) ‘Show hast come
for the tental, but what shall F pay?
Bsery penny lve earned has been
‘trifted away, Now my heart's filled
with anguish by nighe and by day,
Thoa hast came for thy rental, but
what shall [ pay?"
Aa restless bird quits its cage
and fhes apace into broader 16ealms,
se docs the spirit leave ite frail tene-
ment of clay and wing its flight
inte a mote spacious domain that fs
fice of all physical hounday hae,
“Unde” Dhan Willams, an ald) sel-
dies, the first Gain porter on the
pM. BK. & Tout of Parsons, a former
aty pohcemandied at: Parsens Thure-
day aftcrnoon, the 2ast inst. Tt was
Pa sad death Tet community where
he had lived some forty years and
where life had protfere) him fruit
ful epportunstiess he died ham bess,
pamntless, tendless und alune,
Vetemlles when the twa or thive
persons with willing hated. and hearts
came fo dam with measured charity
we compared with the conaderalde
wunber of “frends whe, in his bet.
ter days, sharcd freely of bas prose
peety In thse days “Unele™ Dan,
bind heated and ebligang counted
hes fathfuls by the score The never
Teatued, until te tite, that frends
desert us when ant iene is pane,
Dro altless during his hast moments of
hfe he lacked inte empty space for
the fiamlien face of sank of those
Litends, Imt ake, where were they?
Tet us hope that ere he cased his
ese tndeath de saw the srabag face
of Jesus, the fipend that sticheth
eset than a haother,
HORTON,
Kev JW Paths ef | Alwbame
Pieaeled Sutday aid abu Monday
Hasht and Puesday night at the See
ead Uaptst chutch dhe were
thice muabers talen an during the
macetings Wa were well pleased wath
the pastor and hoy he may return
avain when an this part of the state
the Willing Workers’ club met with
Mis Reva Brooke hast: Mriday,
Mr W.oM. Gandy as on the nich
Ist with avery severe case of la
giuippe We bape fur his speedy ree
aayery,
Mr Uddie ‘Thamas of Pawhattan
Visited) Horton Tuesday,
Mts. Satah Charms as an the sich
list,
Mi. Buch Mautington left Horton
Monday for Coffeyville,
ARAANSAS CLS, WAN,
Stedames AML. Chuich
We have Just clised a tesival meet:
ing, Under the disine fafucnee of Gad,
which was a strcess, ‘There has not
heen such a destval for mauy years,
though the former mimsters have
lubored faithfully
Thioust the blessing of God and
the asristance of Hey. 1 We Edward,
konan of great pawer with Gal, for
two weeks and Roy DoS Bayne, Ut
fey for ane week, the Tord bloved
then cfforts and ~1% souls wore hap
pity converted atl we have ale mare
at the altar.
Owing te the call, stormy weather
we were compelled to eluse for the
present, ‘The Lord by ta be glorified
for reclatming bachsliders, sticting up
the lukewarm and benefiting the come
munity generally.
Wm. A, MOORE, Pastor,
Go to the
HAWNEE DRUG
S TORE —- —
For Drugs and
Prescriptions
HOT & COLD
SODAS, CAN-
| DIES, Ete.
The BIG NEW DRUG
# STORE
Cor. 3d and Kansas Avenue
Jas. White & J. H. Harris
Sole Owners
Bell Phone 1138
‘
duman Geir Goods
e
Switches and Pomps....50c 2
seeTransformation,. s... $1.60.-
Wles from 25¢ to$S 00
MRS, ML, FE OD,
Kallithrix Parlor
833 Kansas Avenue, Tcpeka, Kan
es
Settled In Beaver Township, 1871,
which Is stl his Place of resi-
dence,
i, W. COULSON
Repultican Candidate for Re-Election
for Register of Deeds.
Arkansas City, Kansan
Co, f, TAth Ohie Vol. Inf., Nov., 1861,
| to July, 1865.
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LEAVE TOVLKA AI 9.00 A. M.
Pha ae NIPPS ‘Vichet Agent.
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WHOLESALE GROCERS
Concer ‘Uurd and Cherehee Streets
LEAVENWORIN, KANSAS
So Different From the Rest
) CAFE
BRUSPAVCRANE and Ch CREAM
PARLOR
BOL. SAWEELS Proprietor.
220 Intware | Leavenwortn, han
DAVIS FUEL CO..
Ifa All Kinds of
Coal.
Bell Phone
1698
HARRIS LAUNDRY
Ga ta Martiv’s laumy 12 get neat,
first cluss work,
C.T. HARRIS, Prop. Bas Vhonea3027
1123 Kansay Avenue
MIDLAND MEAT
MARET
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TRESIE AND SMOKED MEATS
AND POULTKY OF ALL KINDS
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* OLVI E PROBLEM| tation and Hon. Charles Curtis's re-|coming generation that are forging; evening program. The services will
ne lopeka Plaindealer 8! nee BLEM| torn to the United Staten Sonate, thelr way onward to that oat, mark: | be Food and all are cordially insted Visitors —_— Will
Establiahed in 1899. We As the} They do not take kindly to the candi- success. And 1 am sure f am| Mrs. T. A, Brown «as hosters for ni
7 leat, We As Dette Tear etne For NG dacy of Gov, Stubbs for United| speaking the rentiment of all when] line party at the Atchiton theater a
AUVEMIIMING RATES PER MONTH 820) Vicinity and Tells of the Worthy States Senator, and are very out-|1 say we bid you God speed. last week, The attraction was Al G. j &
PER INCH, Eforte Heing Put Forth by Oue| spoken the matter, They seem to} The K.P. Lodge is making a stren-| Field's minstrel Mrs, Bessie Ray 4
miton CHILES, + nanor] People in that Locatity—Finds | ink that the Governor's chief stock| ous effort to Increase its“ member- and Miss Alma att were her gucsts, és
| catcred, Ieputticans, Standing, by] it trade is ego and loquacity, and} ship. | At their last meeting they in] The evening was declared enjoyable, f
@ ‘ted ao the Hostoftios Bt Topeka as Aecend Taft aad Enthusiastic for Charles that he talks much and does little, | itiated nine and reinstated three, mak- A large number of Rev. Win.
Blane Mall Wetter Curtis while they sive Charles Curtis credit | ing a total of twelve new members, | Smothers’ friends express themeclves 7 >
, pc . ecaxel for doing things worth while and not| And they were men with good repu-| d+ being very glad to see him on .
OUR NEW FEATURE - me actly ntann. hace nnetan, | tatton. ‘the dead. te feeoverys: Ste te loaldns a :
During the next two months the
Plaindcaler will ran cach week a few
of the Important cases where colored
citizens have tested the law in hopes
of obtaining justice when denied
their civil right«,
In this feeue we present the much-
talked of Oklahoma “Jin Crow" case,
It 4s fresh in the mind« of people
throughout the country, the decsision
of which cost one ef the ablest jur-
{its Kansas ever had a seat in the
highest body ef men in the world.
These papere are valuable snd
should be flal away for future if
erence,
BEACH, NEBR
‘The Guls seating dab met at Mis
Ay Crowder"s, 111% High,
The Ladies Reading club met a
Mie CG. Rotinson’s, tot Market
Stach,
Miss Boo arris amt Ra. ROS
Thown cntertatued the Daughta's ef
St Baal at Mis. 1.4 Gordon's, PET
Ttyeh Street, AQ splendid program
was tendered, after which the hostess
and host served dainty: tefreshment<
‘The funaal of Chas, Cheneult was
had at St Paul Ae ME. church Luce.
day evening Members of Company ¢
wvere present and patd then tributes
te the dhecwed Revel Be Smith
and RS. Brown eflciated.
A grand tally at St. Paut A WOR
church May Sth, ‘The church is divid.
ed into two clubssthe Red Rese unde
the leadership of Mis, L. J, Gordon
and the White Rese ander Teude rshep
of Mia, Robert: Scott.
Mr, L. 4. Gordon, Superintentent of
the Sunday School at St. Baul A. M.
E, church, has purchased a fine news
stand and is doing nicely. Mr. Gor-
don te a business man and applies
himself te business,
Mrs, A. South has reeovered al-
most wholly of her itness,
Mrs, Win, McCall fs convalescing
Inez Gordon has become a fine
artist and is painting: some very fine
pictures,
INDEPENDENC EK
the Republoan club uf color hele
DB very interesting meetings aty las!
Monday csening. The atlundane
was fine,
Mr. Logan Lasky and Mies Se
phioma Jones consented ta atid be
ame one on last Pintay evenings at
the home of Mrs ROG White The
tarde sand grow were both of Nu
Mata, Obfa Res. dW Watien of
fiaated
Whe with be net?
Hon, Pitzpatiick, one of ane atten.
ness of Coflaveile, was in the city
Fast Mrtdav ots tuistnens,
The Sewing Cade of Quinn chope
A, MOY chanet met with Vers, VG
Vout oon Last Piiday evenmnyge ant
Tio cepert, un eNcelemt meetin
vos had,
Pe TE GN pastar Baxter
Spongs Chand A. MOE ohare
fled th pubat at Quinn chapels.
Mo chtach on ast Sunday even
ine.
LOR, ivaes of Cheaevsale was an
the city ea ts sess dant Sutuashty
Min WG. White went te Coifes
valle on business yesterday,
Miss Peed Wilson of Joplin Vo,
isan the oats getting her aunts, Mrw
Ogleshs and Wes. Willams of South
Thil steet.
MrT. Wileon war ake a vtetten
toons aity Tht week.
Mer, Dewltt Puller aid wite ane vis-
fine in the city
When in seach of a eau, thaising
little city, came to Ink pendence
Mis dentis MeCufloueh a turned
trom Wantiely where she went on
business.
Mach Ranney tan Ute eter gins ate
of cmpley ment.
Mis, PP shaw wall entertain the
Auton Peat Ant Club on Phuas tes
afternoon at ber home en Serth aoe
end etek,
the seal Cluky of whieh De dt
VL, Davis is pie adent, was plensentls
citertiored tast evening at the home
of Mand Wee C2 Pverett. on
South Thirteenth etreet,
Wath tre spentng of spring the f1e-
tones are startle g up am) sean ous
Tumemas usc pleved werking ater
¢an fit) emprovment.
ADL ENGL
Alia, He Svante was on the ach fet
Sunday,
Ma, Veen andl faraily ef Hotsiny-
ton, han, have moved inte tesa We
ate glad te Pave them an ous midst,
Rey. JB. Vanlue ds bebtnar
perer of meetings at the Mi Zion
Haprst church thie week.
The Jawery Vand will give a cons
cert ‘Thursday,
The young folke held a carnival
at the clesing tarm of the shating
rink Thursday,
SOLVING THE PROBLEM
ee: viet) eee ee eS See
Colored, Republicans. Standing. by
Taft and Enthusiastic for Charles
Curtis,
During my sisit to Coffeysitte 1
wae favaiably rurpiised and deeply
impreseed hy the «plendid efforte bes
ing put foith by the Afio-American
atizens of that rich and thiifty gate.
way city, along all lines of honest
and conscientious endeavor, While it
fe true there ae a few drones and
racial barnactes among them, the per
cent fa small, ‘They have successfut
merchants, high casa profesdonal
men and shill mechanics, — whove
splendid Cforts along their respects
ive Ines reflect credit: net anly upon
the tace but the entire community in
which they reside. ‘They are acquire
Ing valunble faim, residence and bu
iness property. Probatly ine aty in
Kansas hit a lager perentage of
colaed taxpayas than Coffesuile.
Many acthed farmer having value
able fain bolhings in Ohtshoma are
among the wethy colored denizens
of Cofteysille, Among them are the
Claggetts, the Carrs, the Campbells
amd others, the value of whose land-
edb antercsts pun inte: many thous
ands of dedlam. The tases pall dy
Mi Jolin Claecctt on hig Ohlahonta
peepeaty alone dutiage the past four
Seate accreted Aftced Landred
dothas, He owns a loautifal heme
in Coffeyville, bas aomost estimable
wife and taterestine family, Het
aconstant reader of the Phundoidet.
He owns many ol wells in Oblahoma
tnd his wealth ie conservatively esti-
mated at sixty thousand dollars,
‘The Tennessee diug store, ewvncd by
Mr, Moatis, i demg a nice business
under the careful manacenient of the
Inight yoome pharmacist, lrank M.
Eagleson of Topeka, We. Eagleson
cauily tanks ax ene of the most
capable and careful pharmacists in
Kansas, possessing talent and tusi-
ness qualiheations, assating for him
a bught and prosperous future, Ie
has been absent from his post: for
several days, owing to a painful ine
jmy to bis foot, <ustained while 1id>
ing u motorcycle, He has been under
the shitlfal treatment af Dr, Whitta-
her and will soon be out again.
‘the Union grocers store, owned
and aperatal by, Mr We TL Dove, is
one nf the best revulated: stetes te
he found ainvehere He Giraies 2
Yarge amd well selected stack of hich
mide Grocettes, amd his store speaths
much ter the business capulalites of
ats manacor Mr Dave as amin of
stret business integtty and has baadt
up his splendid trade by applying the
welder vale te big fueiess. Hts
abumbint stecess ds but a ate pee
wand of ment.
Mic Win, Baadf nd cenndaets a cor
plete and wall terubated shee shop at
TE Vast Pweltth street He bas all
of the Laeet and miost amps ved ape
Peocatas and Ps doing: at splonde t by ba
mess. How strtme itis that vow
fever see at catered boy lemme tls
wesc trade, Meus, get) hues
Mb oS Wo dines, assisted by ta
iat wete, onducts a high lis.
+ Cte ant and reaming: bese at Tas
Union street. Tt ds a ast) conulucted
and Sandsamely faraished estaldish:
meet. The cooking te perfect ann]
Phe coon are Lance, eenyrods oun and
sarin Vi fones in aplee ded |
hasteess conn ae P succes wall be in|
vewaual
the Ah Hen vestaana ot, oe
ont DM 2 tae Bibale te anger
ad Ntele vate at Pests Rast!
Sever treet chore ove athtpes
ood tecatocan des habe bout
coin, re ansurpas ol
Pe tee Walls, the graven ne tty
Condacting tas gtogny suceesefully |
at ht ond statde where he has boon!
for Utter Joab > |
ME Caae Wheto i vdbretar |
2 rst thes teottusant at Pt scat!
Walrut street, Mis, White = one a,
the beat cooks In Rane: ad ah mest
censctentioust brsiness werrin, Tey
plas alwate omeiting and she en,
Pie ob bead Die raeavee patrar aie, |
Mean ant gan is of ees
nation and Mon. Charles Curtis's re-
turn to the United States Senate.
They do not take kindly to the candi-
dacy of Gov, Stubbs for United
States Senator, and are very out-
spoken the matter. They seem to
think that the Governor's chief stock
in trade is ego and loquacity, and
that he talks much and does little
while they give Chatlea Curtis credit
for doing things worth while and not
given to talk alane. They consider
Taft an able, conscicntious President
with the courage of hie convictlons;
‘that although he may not be a poli-
‘Aidan, he is a statesman in every
xenee of the word. He has made a
eplendid President and it would be
unfalr and untepublican to turn him
down to sathefy the personal whims
of Theodore Roosevelt. They belinve
President Taft, in all falrness and
juctke and in hecping with the
square deal policy so much talked of
by Roosevelt, shall and wall be ree
nominatad aud re-elect: '
WE PLIRES VTE Rt ott
Colored Miner at Poo tere beg
Terie tin pers fs dns
Virer.”"
While in Putchone the esi day 1
meta plain, unassuming inan named
Ardy McGee, whose waves are ten
dolla per day for about three hours
work, Me ie the man who tires the
shots an mine 1 ant his fs one of
the mest havaideus Joly in the coun
tty. ‘This mine d¢ considered by those
whos hnow to be the most treacher.
san the disttict and) cleven men
whe were doing the same work Me-
Gee Le now dong Nave bec ushered
into the presence of thar maker
dung the past thice yeats—hillad
while plying the same dangerous ye-
cation, Mr. MeGce i a man whe
sees about his woth and has little to
say. He has only been injured once
and that was a slight injury to his
foot, received by 1unning Inte a pile
of rail< while getting away from a
shot he had just fed. Owing to the
danger im these mines the law re-
quics that the miners must all be
cut of the mine when the shoty are
fled, and if the shots should prave
disastrous only one or two lives will
be sacrificed = There are many col-
ored men who are shot-firing in the
sine district, but the chances of
death are net so great and the wages
not so large, Mt. McGee saves his
money and has a handsome bank ace
count. He has teen in the mining
woth for thirty-six years.
BETTIS,
HLICIINSON, AAN,
Mos Mio, Tyler way called ta St
Johrr last We Inesday, on account of
the dines at her mothers
Wooate ghad te mete that the dit
eNecuted by telve vouns inde wall on
rymated on ot Wednesday orurht
Mat 0 ita
View G. boule wate bostess aff thy
Petteant BOvertare club fast: Wed:
reads. March gout. beness wit
tar ated as ustal alter whack tle
fon hosts taker up, Wiss Teh
mt Broudas wil cutertan the elul
Wednesda, Wureh 27. at har hone,
woF Ninth West,
Ht tise has tee Commercial
| aus ow Ata mectite of the ols
pued ativer ont the Bentdus Mull, of
Seuth Mana Strat, Ehursday. Mareh
(fist the C dana Business Men's etal
has egtnaved, with thbity chatter
thant ors. We propase this tbe tor
colutad business aad professional men
of Hutehir sou, what the Cemmer ial
votes fer the shite badness mn”
an 1. GOW. Albom preside tf
he Tow otnanization, “It ix aot a
Talaend instuntion, wink is nut jotenl
a Db eeoumpmiiiy pus pecs, but te te by
pipanom i its chavscter aed wilt
shat with questions of miler st te the
Neete race both fiom a otssuess ind
eon eat standpotat, Phe clara
Ba dnese Ment clubs elected the fol
owing offers Inst nights Doesident,
16 OW. Ablisony site presidents
Moo Matitreny scceetany Wee. Made
shy emstant cere WOR wens
tea ure. Hh Bedus, chaplain, VW,
YP Stevensans screat’ tt atm WT,
Us ens,
Others whe wte cheater membets af
theo pantie are SG “Lonle, an
Bomaey whe terently fevated on
Uitchinsen, SW. Green, We WL
ao. Stal, Panne, Linest Mar
ose dines Tdlusen, HE Brown, Tht
1. Maehineton, A. salter, Rev Weo-
tee, hen Cttine, Bon Crowes Wooo
Vagal We'lain Jackson, Eo Telmex
WoOM Reneraw, George Wantchestir,
Ctatouk Withams, Deroy Perkins, Rev
POM Newhel Res FC Rowees,
fachson, Geawe Willams, Walter
Vobines, and Moris isle, N.o0
Ieray. J Mecenman, FW. Phen,
Vo Porhinsen
James dihneon an employee at the
Pot etice tson the etch tet
The paper dead by Mi. Vern Watts
Let Priday evening wad one whore
contenta shoubl be noted with care,
Mr, Watt is a Tlych School student
hete, and we should be proud ta: he
able te have a yeung colored man
who could pruduce such a camporition,
nat only that but we should be glad to
now that he In in that part of this
coming generation that are forging
thelr way onward to that goal, mark-
ed success, And 1 am sure { am
speaking the sentiment of all when
i ray we bid you God speed.
The K. P, Lodge is making a stren-
ous effort to increase its member-
ship. At their last meeting they in-
itiated nine and reinstated three, mak-
ing a total of twelve new members.
And they were men with good repu-
tathon.
“A man’s a man for a’ that, for a’
that.” says Butler the ciitie, “po:
siding he doesn’t stay behind that
tow long.”
The reception to have been yaven
hy the Impetial Art Club last Thiue
bis evening was postponed on nc
count of the decease of Mrs, Harris,
one of its prominent members, until
a date in the near future,
AICTIION,
CAL Long, high priest of the Ma:
sone of Kansaa City, saa a visitor of
Mr. and Mis, Thomas Brown last
weak, He was aleo a dinner guest
€ Mr. and Mra. Chas, Porter Sun-
ty.
Mis. Ellon Oculey te improving
sorvar severe sich «pel, for dausch.
ter, Mra. Ralley of Kansas City, is at
‘her bedside,
Pte. dW, Dowie aaststed Rov, Hate
‘day in Hiwod, Kan, with a series of
treetmges last weeks
Mia, Amonca Rolinsan of St. Toe
vdeitadl Mag, dunes Jackson Leet
wath,
Miss Zora Rucker of Omaha, Neb,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Jone Rucker. this week,
Washington Lewis of Ottawa fs
employad in dU, Stone's blacksouth
slop and fe making his home with
Merv and Mais. Pred Jackson on South
Sivth atiect,
‘The Carnation Ait Club was highly
entu tamed last Tuesday by Mrs, Bde
ward Brown, on South Kighth street,
A latge number of members and vise
items accepted the hospitality of the
hostess and thoroughly enjoyed the
afternon, A program of instrumental
solos, duets, recitationss, ete, was
rendered with youd taste. Afterward
an claberate luncheon was served by
the hostess, aseisted by her sister,
Mise Myrtle Potter, The club ad-
journed to meet Tuesday with the
president, Mra. Jerre Taylor.
. Mrs, Chas, Porter distinguished
herself as a cook last Thursday when
she served six o'clock dinner, The af-
fare was given at her cozy home on
South Tenth street and the wucsts of
honer wore Mrs. Bessie Rav and Miss
Abna Lett of Emporia, Phe dinner
wae served in courses and consisted
of all the seasons delicacies,
Mis, Ethel Rov, Mis, Edith Mach
and Miss Dithan Cennineham ae
much improved atten that recent ule
ess
Mi. Pied Sinuth tecently sisted an
fans City,
My Mex hunteon aml Mn Ros,
Misha ue onambered sunens Ue
sith.
Mis. Wow. dagegers a tuned) frenr
Ottawa fast Phur-day
Mie Mars Foe Sloan am Mi. Bate
tert Wester hansas wore matied
at the home of Rew Waa Smothers
Lett week Pes, srrathars quictts
atedatal ‘the caupte lett tor ther
new home umtreadiately, The proum
owned an cightiv ace tat !
Sho hewn Gitllura wats hosters for
the Suntlower Ait etub Monday, at
nor boron Oh te Phe atten
Roem Was given tea well sloctad
peo. after which qaotatens 7
‘Houschel ) Hart" were given. Shs
Tas Hi ver al 8. Paulo founes|
member, as promt and made un!
sedrt Guk op ted Wark OA
fares ain wen faflowed served by.
Mes, Collum and Mis Water. Thy
faba satseh ten of ces) Monday)
with Mis Fanny Walthy,
Me¢ onsef at he on aed Mes,
Anaanda daamay were be eatte nit >
md hieby BeoOW L, Beerers, Phey
Weft ommeditiets faa Platcison,
aber thes wo reside peraminenthy,
Meo Bes ae Has ait Mise Mom
Fettet Pinpe ta wore the yucrts of
Mis. Chas Shaw last Wednesday
evening orton Fipcheen, ‘The atlas
wa fifermal and overt enjuyable,
After luncheon three tables wore ued
for geames. ‘The gtests departe bata
fate how. dochucing Mas, shay an
able onter tines,
Mis thomas biewn was bortess
tor the Livuddlis Club Phursday alte
crneun tt her heme on south sess
enth treet. ‘The atternoon was dee
Uchttully spent in games, Min, Chas,
Glover ef Ste Paul, Mw Prank
Hatcher ud View A aba Edson were
the substitutes, Mir. Pred dachsen
and Min. Richard Nann were award
iizes for the highest scores far
the month, An elabatate loncheen
was cord by the Port ny assisted
In Mis, Chas, Porter. The club ad
jeurned to meet: Piiday with Mrs,
fon Lymore,
Master Prank Gillunr Tbitcher, the
nmouthxeald son of Mi and Mrs.
evening program. The services will
be good and al} are cordially invited.
Mrs, T. A, Brown «as hosters for
a line party at the Atchison theater
last week, The attraction was Al G.
Field's minstrell Mrx, Beede Ray
and Miss Alma Latt were her gucsts.
The evening was declared enjoy able,
A large number of Rev. Win.
Smothers’ friends express themeclves
ds being very glad to see him on
the toad to recovery. He is fovking
much better and able to attend Sun-
day service,
Mis, James Brown, on North
Tenth, has had a long spelt of sick-
ness and fs yet contined ta Ler bed,
She fs a faithfal yver and f4 yreatly
miseed in her lodve and church ch:
des
We espret a wedding In the Swas-
tha Club Easter week.
The eubserbers are rot paying up
co wall Plawe pag for the paper
in order to keep Ht firat clase dn every
way,
RAANSAS CLEY. KAN,
“Dan only wantrg on the Lord. |
am taidy and willing to die,” wore
the words of Mos. Prank Hate to
ee many friends that ame to see
hee dana her ines fefore death
claimed Ter on last | Wednesday,
March 20, at 2p, om. Mia, Haile
foumty lived in sterling, coming
hae about two sete arr She wae
a faithful mumba ot the AL MLE,
church, She leaves a husband, one
daughter, Mrs, WichhiTe, a sista
two amundchaldten and oat hust of
frien I¢ to mourn her departure, Mes.
Hatite was mindful of the fact that
she could net get well, She counted
up the cet and wainted paticatly
on the Lord. She talked freely to
he pastor, and teoht himt to tind a
test for her funeial that pointed up-
ward, She sant ta her daughter on
one occnsion: "Raise the curtain of
the window; let the beaatifal sun
shine in. on me, Give me white,"
and Gad sent a beautiful «row and
her remains were laid away in the
mids of a downpour of vrow. Tue
nad fom the A, M. E. church Mle
day afternon at 2 o'clock, Rev. J. H.
Nichols officiating.
Ur, Allison SG, Toole will assist
Ru. Greenlee of Great Bend in his
Easter services,
HELMICK AND PLEASANT
VTIEW. KAN.
‘The snow which fall about three
wechs age and the several addition a
snows which followed im quick sae:
hes pn, made it the heaviest, shut
has filten. in forty sears, se oh set
ise say who have wed here tha
long. No trains passed throuh fn
Ieeve al days, tdlephone lures sete
down ard matt cartieas cadd nat
cone mi then routes for three scehs
Ht se red bhet ye od tues Fale omy
jbach uaa vio Ser oenty re ce!
Sent math onee at twre a meth, by
jxvan. to the nece t tesa fat at
Mos. Mtot Mace aad tthe 4
Cal crated for meio . Mrs dad
Welebet, last Mondas,
Mi Mas, Mad av and sons, Balt
pared Ciel vteitad the Mo ne’s + ost t
w we
Mi. 8 Valls wasn faa fa
we N sesitina Streomds and sehen se
Th) tepents Taba a ntede ant cane
On dectortat the bel wea har +
have ot been able te havea oe -
Ings at our church tiieh os cand
on ome corner at Tacdh WOT et
fen, tle hn howe rset
about twa yess aga ud i 4
modern building 2) hy et Res A
So Yowter, farmetle at Tine ay 1
pastor,
Mis umd Miz ¢has Po ofac y istted
at the Moore hone Monday cvendny.
the friends an} membas of the
Mea ant Vew (OM FP cha boa e
glal te hee tha Mrestding Tt
Th. oe bv npravme and Sore ta
fae ang IW let eee
NELELY, AAD
Mes and Mas. Site Sar ds vere the
suestsof Mas Mime ato
faavenwarth sadn,
Miss May bine of Waren City
vUsite | with her mae ts be Sane
tay.
VOR. SADR —Pive ard tem toe traete
on ey termeetucitiun ure nifle
fier tty Umlaseon ma a tam read,
Vor ta. s apply to
JOUN M. WEIGHT,
DR, J. M@. JASHSON,
Phyrician and surges,
Exantuing Physician of the Krights
and Ladin of Protection.
Specfal attention to Discares of
Wer cn and Pilsate Drcarese.
Nive and Rerider ce,
227 Madison St. Be'l phone 1091
Both phone 37h Kes, Bat cs
OLIVER A, TAYLOR, AY. 1.
Phyeiclan and Surgeon,
fice 34 Kamas Ave, over Giller's
Druy Storz, across from Threcp
Hotel,
Calla Answered Day and Night.
Residence: 1535 Van Buren 8t.
Visitors to Topeka Will
Find
Oliver’
ivers
bs: 2)
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\ y
A pleasant place to sperd a
sociable afternoon,
Imported Cigars,
For
)
: Colored men, why not buy a farm
in a land where a man is a man,
where ONE crop will pay for your
faim. I can eel] you @ farm in Logan
county, Kansas, PRICES FROM $10
TO $20 per acre; easy terms, good
soil, best climate. If you mean busi-
nese, write
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Altorney at Law, Russell Springs,
Kansas,
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T. S, WELSH,
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Tat Commisatoner,
Cry Bhowen Apnl 2, 1912,
Every Calored Man Should Read
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and warn tbe difference between
Modan Stavcey a) Chattel Slay-
ery. This I~ the most progressive
marvel of tris age, Address the
} author,
TT SPROUL,
3t1 East Efghth St, Topeka, Keasae
HUGH MacFAR“LAND
Cardidate Zor Probate Judge,
Shawnee County,
I will appreciate your votes. Sub-
fect to Republican Primaries,
.
&.
N ~ SS ‘ OFFICE OF
A * . Grand Chancellor of the Grand Lodge. Knights
= a of Pythias
¥ an KANSAS JURISDICTION
y WN ans North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.
2 & Ne ry NEXT PLACE OF MEETING, WICHITA, JULY 1912
CES’. eee
FS We
Rei
Pi aD
.. THANKSGIVING PROCLAMALION,
af Michita, Hansas, Maren 5, Isic
To the Chancellor, Commander, Officers and Members of the Kuights of Pythias of Kansas, Greting:
The foll wlag de the law of the Supreme Lodge relative to the Annual Thankggiving Days
Section 2. The twertysivth day of March being the annivetsaty of the ongtnization of the Supreme Todge, the nearest
Sarday theret> skall be abeers ol by all lode under the Juristictlon of the Supreme Lodge of Noa, S. ACE. Av As & As as
an annual Thanksgiving Day On which diy each Lodge and Court shall arrange to have a sermon preached ur hold ree
ligtous services and render thanks to God for the blessings received from His bountiful hands,
Soe 2 It shall be the duty of the Supreme Chancellor ta fscuee proctimation at lvast sixty (60) days prior to the day
on which the sentke ie to be bell, commanding all lodges to ebarve the sume, which proclamation shall be sent to all
Lolzes under the Lamediate jarvaliction of the Supreme Lodge by the Supreme Chancellor, and to the Grand Chancellor of
ea bh state, who shall «end ft in each dodge under his jurisdiction, *
Sect. It shall be untawful for any Grand or Subordinate Lode to hold such services on any day other than that fixed
hy the proclamation of the Supreme Chancellor, except a diggencition is first ubtained to do so frum the Supreme Chancel
lor.
fee. 4 Shoulda Grand Lodge desire a dicpensation to hol ite <erviees on a different day from that named by the Supreme
Chancellor provlanation the fee for same shall be ten (81ojdollaes, Should a subordinate lodge desire such dispensation
the fee for the same -hall be two (82) dollare
Set 3 The Supreme Chancedlor shall in ne cuse grant a dispensation for a change in the date of Tranksziving services une
lose the 14a one ate fully stated and in his judement fully justify the same.
Pursuant to the above act, Sunday, March 24, 112, was destenated by the Supreme Chancellor, S, W Green us the day
of Anus! ‘Thanksunsing
But for very inclement (winter) weather we have had all winter and knowing from past experience tke weather which
we usually have at thre time of our annual Thanksgiving
‘th refore, 1, dE. Lewis, Grand Chancellor of the Sunflower Grand Loduw, Knights of Pythias, Kansas jurisdiction, North
Amenea, South America Lirope, Avia, Africa and Australia.
In compliane with See, 4 of the above act have petitioned the Supreme Chancellor, 8. Wi Green, for a dispensation to
hol} our annual Thanksgning Anmversary on April 28, 1912, and the same having been granted, I therefore with the author-
ity of the power vested da destgnate SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1912, FOR OUR ANNUAL THANKSGIVING,
All Lodges and Courts are herchy conimanded to have appropriate religious services on that day,
With hearts purged w¢h all bat live for mankind, with souls filled with truc reverence to our Creator, with prayers for a
continuation of the succes and blessings which we have enjoyed let us devotedly celebrate oue annual Thanksgiving Services:
in a truly Christian spirit
To Almighty God let us give thanks for life, for health, fur happiness and for prosperity, Since our order has passed
throagh another succesfat year, at 4s fitting that for the many blessings we have enjoyed and for the succedees which has
been oars we should ats an organization, actuated by Christian prinuples, meet tovether and return thanks te uur heavenly
Cather,
Given under my hand and seal of the Grand Lodge at Wichita this &th day March 1912, Pythian Period XXXII
Attest
H, 1 MONROE, JNOE, LEWIS,
G Koff R&S soe t+ Grand Chancellor
The following is a copy of the despensation,
DInPENS VION
eae SUPREME LODGE, K. of PLN. ALS. AEM ALB AL
Othice of Supreme Chancellor,
New Orleans, La, March 5, 1912
Dispensation fs herchy granted to the Grand Ko of B. Lodge of Kansas to postpone Anniversary Sorvices, sate te he held
April 28, 1914, ‘Thus done and signed at my office this Sth day of March A D/ 1912, and the Pythian Period NANI
& S. W. GREEN
Supreme Chancellor
tina aeolian
(Tit Published Tiiday, March 15,
1912, in the fopeha Via ndealerer
PURLIC ALION NOTICE.
Tle Lana fet ard Pand Com:
part. beretef te orsanize las a care
fenatin, 2 oat be still an extst-
ence Vill tune notice, ard 10 it
boone oC istenee, ats une
Tyown tabeers, stceeszona true
te oe ba sens sill take notice th ath
they base teen urea the Distruct
eat Shawtee county, Kansas,
: Qn Tavs te quht bis tile as
caottner te Pats I and led on
1 tteet an Veale addigien to
hat {poh ian Shawnee Couns
1 ve anal telat them from over
1 up ser claim therete adverse
him ant that thes must answer
rit fettieon fled by hin as pine
Sota aol actin ia -att court on er
rotate the fh das of Apal, 1902, or
et petition wall be taken as true
aed Lidgment will he tendered
eat t thea acrordingly.
MALT CAMPBELL,
Attorney for PLaintut,
(Attest BLE Thomas,
Cleth of the District Court,
(Sed)
(Published In the ‘Lopeha Plaindealer
March 22, 1912.)
Tn the Distret Court of Shawnee
County, Kansay, ——— Division,
Minne E. Wathams, Maint,
vou
Glbert Hy Moody and) Mary Moody,
his wate; John J, Willams and
Hattie Wailhams, his wife; Ruth
If) Hughes and Ernest Hughes,
fer husbind; Vivian Popham, a
minut, and HTL, Popham, her huss
Dan; Albert Scayerson and Cora
Seaverson, his wifes Grace Tadlock
and BF. Padlock, her husbamdy Rose
George and Einest Genre, her
} Thushands 4, M, Osharn and Chae
pence Conner, Defendante,--No
| 27251
PUBLICATION NOUCK.
The State of Kansas te John J, Wils
Tame and Hattie Wilhani, his
wife; Ruth Hughes and Ernest
Yugtes, her husband; Vivian Pop.
ham, a miner, and If, 1. Popham,
her hushand; Albert Seaverson and
Cora Seaverson, his wifes Grace
Tadlah and KB, Tadlock, hor huss
hard; Rose George and Ernest
George, her husband; J, M_ Osborn
and Clarence Conners |
You and each of you are hereby
notified that you have been sued in
the District Court of Shawnee Coun-
ty, Kansas, in the above entitled ac:
Whe Manes reo meunatoen en eee Wit gin vets ane,
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ee er GIC baer
sprenedtagc ieee nteeyiregeeeetr ey Ano HAIR:STRAIGHTENER,
: Ais oh :
hectic cau sia 0 ny ANYWHERE IND 5 3128
suds cull RB Me uti ) MAILED veered Calo ondane
Durvbets canhive .tee atifal on Plow ubaut head eF
hate if ake uses we MAGIC After ate or Path tty
DMaagee dlrvem Lie trate, se rucs tng the ed odroth nnd btw
1B atratghten the curliest head of hair
© The Musie wilt mot hura of injure the hale In couse Tie c tath s Reverbeated ‘The test hear
fog har w ie sire the hair, satone pitdatsthe fame efchealroialer heater
BD. The Aluuioiu t mmbiy cavity de tached” from the bes inghar Chen sttec rue tarcisheor
fl the comb pours tack ia oy laces and Iyhe Id by a tu. oC thee band
‘= The Magte Lester la ulsy sultat te for curling irons, btm cuver Midd Ca teearrhd ts
Raadoag.
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gar ern ame el AGIC
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8 Go rmmuran ;
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4 Magic Shanines Drier $100. Daxic Aleobol Beater 050 Lateralturms to axeots Wre
for Lac rature tudes, e o£
Magic Shampoo Dricr Co. Minneapolis, Minnescté.
i
t+ oe
=
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+. en Be ye cary one of the finest Imes uf
y iw Oe pore ee oF UNDERIABISG GOODS
oe ee ves in the State We rover sleep: Thies
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Asis LF ong quimy Toth Vhones 52
WILL i WITHG, President and Manager. a
GEO. EYSELL DRUG CO.,
Union Depot Drug Store
Mail Orders Prompily Attended.
All the Beat Brand of Whishey—Hotiled In Hend .
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For best Result
tony an which Mirmie 1. Wilhums is
phantul and sau sind cach of you tes
gehen with Gillert E.Mey ated
Mary Moody, Pte wife, are de“onde
ants, bung case Ne, 27255
That the petition ot the said plains
tut and the all visit to obtain service
of summens by publioaten were tled
in said court and cause on the suet
answer the petition un ar Intore the
ond day of Muy, tv12, or the <ame
will be tihen as taue, and jwdcment
Dordoed agalnst jyeu accudingly,
qpueting the tithe of the plamiutl an
ant to the followings de-ailad real
este, tomate
The North fifty (20) neres of the
Petoone half OL) of the Southwest
quater (4) ot section thirty-one
todo, township thirteen (hi panse
teen (16) Bast af the sath P.M,
tn Shawiee County, State of Kansas,
amt forver barring and cvcduding
you and cach of you, and all persons
clunung by, threeugh or under you or
athet on any of yeu fiom haying or
slaimmng any interest in, title to, or
Tien upon rand real estate or any part
ot portion thareuf, and for the costs
of said action,
W. 1. JAMISON,
Attorney for said Plaintift,
Mest; Ri ly THOMAS,
(Seal) Cleth Destrict Court.
(iret published in the Topeha Plain-
dealer, March 1, 1912.)
In the Datrict Court of Shawnee
County, Kansas,
Ella Milhenry, Plainta,
aA
Henry Millhenry, Defendant,
PUBLIC VHON NOTICE,
Stute of Kansas, County of Shaw
neet
The above named defendant, Hen-
ty Millhenty, Is herby notitied that
he his been sued for diverce by: the
planutf, Gila Milthenry, In the above
named court, and that unlust he ap.
pears and answers to the plains
{T's petitlon filed in the ofwe of
the Clerk of the District Court of
shawneeCounty,Kausas,on or before
the [2th day of April, 1912, that the
allegations set out In plaints pes
{itlon will be taken ax true and judy
ment rendered accordingly, divorcing
plaintif? from the defendant,
ELLA MILLIENRY,
W. I. JAMISON, Attorney for Plain-
sit,
Attest: TR. 1. THOMAS,
{Seal} Clerk District Court.
Governor Calls Convict
Leasing Lieensed Murder
1S MV et eee ee
who are seat to the penitentiary for
a year. The only difference between
the consict leasing aystem and canni-
Uolism Is that we don’t eat the victims
we kiIL™
This is the startling declaration
‘made hy Gov, George W. Donaghey
in condemnation of the penal system
of Arhansas, It follows the threat
made many yeare ago by Gov, W. M.
Iishback that he would pardon every
man sent to the county convict farms,
Cov. Davis later declared he would
pardon evety white woman sent to the
penitentiary because of the Intoler-
able conditions then prevalent,
*L have always protested against
the merciless convict lease ayatem
now practiced by our State,” contine
ues Gove Donaghey. “Ht ie a relic of
barbarism T behese that human bee
Irea created In the image of God, and
sidowed with the xame feelnge as
then fellow-men, should receive from
the handa of the State humane treate
ment, instead of byte subjected: to
the will ef remorscless contractors,
whose only wbject ie to tum the hfes
load of anfortunate humanity inte
wold for thei own emi hment,
“LP have advocated putting the con
viets upon the tends of the State
ever sine 1 have been before the peo-
ple Uf they will gle me a Leyista-
tare that will fohow my recommiendas
tins, I will have the convicts on the
roads te ninety dayx after the law is
passed, and with siitually no cost to
the State.
©The people will then wet seme mae
ternal benefit from their punishment
and the consicts will not be subjected
t> the fiequently ciuel and inhuman
treatment of concierceless contrace
tars”
‘The penitentiaty management ite
self iy humane, and the chief fault
hes in the mistreatment of convicts
on county farms, where misdemean-
anta are punished by some of the con-
vit contiactets,
‘The agitation for a change in the
penal system of the State hua been on
Cu many years, In the last fifteen
searé there have been proposed 1e-
medial laws, sone of whith have
passed, most of which have failed.
‘there have been many suits in
coutts, atee and Pederal, growing
aut of wlezed inhunan tacatment of
convicts, and Grand dary and kel
tie investigations hase been hdd
The severest condemnations have
Leen the result of these maquities, but
the asitatim continues, The Gov.
camer ard ethers cotend that) the
praypet solution ix ter the state: te
won the consider the prtde.
Aro act pase | hy the Lesrstitt ¢
tier} te anhorange cour
awe tea € State corviets foarte
hoe eo er tte on the rag ts bas
oc paoetee tect be onty thie ot
eG ba
Phew Tee ame ce omside able appr
speed to the dae Ing of tive Balasht
tomate eae da Phtthe Rock. aed
thas tye Panmated bn atte Ive s-
toed HU LON Wetpet eeanty
ponvtet eonep that resuited an Lis eye
oath by the otic
County fudge Iyeqh Ader hae
Feat cbc TWH ge raver phamaty on a
few pitts from Fatthe Heeh ard wall
Leteatter ccmpley the convicts om
tint wh on otet veel for teal wok.
The Mat st) uit against a contact
contract Das Fast bean filed an Puttte |
Kew by attorneys for Charles Prpets|
a Negio, fosmerly a prisener at the:
Tasha County convict cap He
suthe le tecover s20,0uu duties
from Tohn Co Crass, the Lessee, for
alleged false Imptisanment and quel
and inhuman Creatient,
Tiper alleges that he was compe Med
te woth fore Sutatays and ten dass in!
the tat and was compelled to weal |
sowhed clothing until u became dry.
‘An a result, he says, he contracted
theumatism and paralysis of the left
wim, left mide and left lew, so that he
cannot eat a living.
Vhat he was tence inhumanely beat-
en on the waked buch wth a leather
sliaw, beimg otiuch twenty times, ued
tl fis lech way lacerated bo that
bleed Newed
seye duce peddiqa aw 9 wots |
Ignorant people who go through the
same thing, but do not think about
coming to the Gevernor, and de not
know how to reach me,
“There are many others, undoubted-
ly, who are afraid to say anything a-
bout thelr experiences,
“The systeni that makes these
things possible cannot be too severe-
ly condemned. It is not the fines
that count in misdemeanor cases, but
the costs which go to the officials, The
officers to get these coxta tura the
contractors to be driven like animals.
If the aystem cannot be changed the
metods employed by the contractors
can, and Lam joing to ree that they
aie changed,
“TL behteve, for one thing, that every,
man sentenced to more than six
months Impilsonment shoutd go to the
State Penitentiary, whee he can be
looked after and cued for by the
State, Such a thing asa man serving
two or three years on a county farm,
as ta frequently done, is wrong and
should nat be tolerated,"
Even the pulpit ts taking up the
culgel against the eystam, and Reve
1, C. Metcher, pastor af Winficld Me-
morial Methedist church, recently
raids “As christians we owe a debt
uf prisitege to the pilsoner, the outs
ust, the destitute, the erring and the
degiaded. We owe it to the prisoner
ta see that the damnable convict-lease
ay stem iv destroyed forever.
they were so many Texas stects or
“Po tent out human beings as if
they were ao many ‘Tesus steers or
Missouid mules is out of harmony
with Twentieth Century humanity, to
to say nothing of Christianity,
“fam jeady te vote for any man
for office, who will stand pledged to
use his ficial power to abolish this
temanent of brutal pasganiem.”
Not long ago a jury in the Federal
Court here returned a verdict against
ContractorWeige! for $2,750 in favor
of Anton Brown, an ex-convict who
alledged inhuman whipping, all of
which the defendent denizd on the
stand Jn his appeal, To the sugges-
tiont that the convict should have had
Weigel aarested, Judge Jacol Trieber
anid:
“You may well ash yourself, if a
man has no filends, and no money,
and fe confined in a convict camp,ow
tan he get fo lawyers and courts?”
‘the Desha County Grandsury in-
| vestigated the John CG. Cross camp
and decalad that the convicts are
[not inhumanty or ctually treated oF
oxceworhed, and are given Wholesome
| ond and well bedded,
| “Phece conditions had bean mistep.
fagseuted.” enid the jary, “ard: such
Mere presentations heralg ed livoad>
Least thieuph the state hy the press
Fhe aise of the prommene of Govence
Jronashey, whose attention had been
fealled re the supposed mistreatment
fot iw a gion whe had been confine
Feat ou the teva”
» Ce. DP ahey efters the Goll sang
fosolutions. | Te situcition that con-
1omls Us bow ise new ene, and E be-
heve that under present conditions we
would tee enubted wader the present
jiaw to cortinet wath the qountie for
Mike use of the sii plus convicts on the
tnd dye
“Pothink (nat under present «nde
Mew have gu tee much rigbt ane
Pier the Jaw to lot the convicts ait to
Cauntigs ots to at private Ganthactor,
| Phe Penitentiary t= net new sclfe stiss
Letane and we wall bave aang cone
Stet. Whee net necdadon the farm.
Ly placing them with the countion We
would at least pet cnough out ef their
sath te pay for theft mamton ewe!
JORCE 10 AGENES AND COREE.
SPONDENITS,
Please send cut or phates aph that
we may use during the year, Ihave
correspondence in by Wednesday.
We hase Installea cur new finotype
machine and paper will be out rer.
la’'y.
(Viret published in the Topeka Plain
dealer March 8, 1912.)
PURLICATION NOTICE.
Sees eS Sess: See
No, 27224.
Ia the Dnstrat Court of Shawnee
County, State of Kansas,
John Hf, Burkhart, Plaintiff, vs. Cora
1. Burhagt, Defendant.
‘the State of Kansas to said defend.
ants
You are herby notified that you
have been sued in the District Court
of Shawnee County, Kinsas, by the
above named plaintiff, John H, Burk-
art, whose petition in said case was
filed on the 4th day of Mauh, A.D,
1912, and that unless you anower
nad petition er appear herein on or
before the Mth day of April, A.D,
1912, the allegations in said petition
wall be taken as true and judgment
rendered against you, divorcing said
plaintu® from you and for all other
equitable and proper tclief stated in
satd petition.
JOHN HW. BURKART,
Plaintifr,
J.J. King, Attorney for Pift,
(Seal)
Attest; R. L. Thomas,
Clerk of the District Court. ,
yr
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JACKSON'S 23rd REGIMENTAL BAND, ASSISTED RY ‘THE BEST MUSICIANS IN THE WEstD, WILL RENDER A
HIGH -CLASS PROGRAM ON THIS DATE, '
This great organization which has long been the pride of the city of Topcha and the wese, was organized Mebruary, 1606,
and fs 1 cognizcd ax one of Amiuiva’s best bands. The boys saw service in Cuba 18s to 18:9, and done duty at I't. Leavenworth
thity days before being: mustered out,
Trople fiom all scctions of ‘the tate will be in attendameand the demand for thhcts is imreasing daily. Gct tickets
ut Liown's drug stere or from members of the band.
Hieatenart Moody, Kansas City, Kansas; Adj ‘ant, Sam Jcnes, Leavenworth; Captain Jones, Wichita, and Tieuterant
Clark. Lawrence, All have tickets for sale,
GRAND PROMENADE AP 1030 POOL, LED BY PROP, EL ON. MARDEN AND LADY--teu COUPLES IN GRAND MARCI
OFFICERS,
Vred M. Stonesticet, Manaret,. Holly Say, Seerctary,
David WH. Baad, Principal Mu-idan EB Wascs, Treasurer,
. GUO, WO TACKS ON, Bandmaster
e e e
Admission : Twenty-Five Cents
e = e
° e 4 °
R ry
The nights and Ladi:
.
of the ORIEN{
a ne
A PRAILRNAL BENEFICIARY SOCIL EY
Will issue policies for soured and childien, payige Parttal
Life, Shh, Funeral, and Daath Bonetts In ease of death. No
homectoving: man can atford te be without Tife Insurance,
SHE KNIGHT AND ORIENT fs duly suthaized Ly the
Jawa of the State ct Kansas, ard fs under the Superintendent
of Inouance or Kane, din others are bonded in a rehable
Surety Company, Tibaral forms te Agents, Per Informunen
aehdbiena
NATIONAL HE ADQUARLERS,
519 hanson Avenue, . Toyweha, Kansas,
OUR MOPLO: “Prompt Magn ont of Claims.”
JOUN M. WRIGHT PEARL MeNEAI,
National President, Notional Secretary,
1 TITY
CLOTHING
GCer.ess —— co”
Hit's from THE PEERLESS, it's Correct
FE. J. ALLISON, Preprietor
The correct styles in Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats
Classy Shirts, andHosiery aNeckwear
314 MINNESOTA AVENUE KANSAS CITY, KANSAS.
See ee ee nee aerennnanNEORAND
Sotton EK. Griggs’ New Book
*Wisdom's Call’ Reviewed
Liver since the Nate first act foot
on the American sull, his inorance,
Tis superstitution, his) dissimilarity
and his admittedly tempotary infu
laity to the white mon have «created
piobloms which, in guanity and quall-
ty hase increased with the increasing
sans, ‘the Natio problem has been
and continues ta be the veritable
pull stone around the neck of our
Iwaly polit. Astute politicians have
tuckkd the subject and invatiably,
after dasyusting athars hy, and thems
aches with, thar fale te scure
anv satisfactory reluden hive stunk
away acknowledging their defust.
Nor has the pulpit thus fur etlered
any aceptable saiution It bas, withe
out fail, heretofore been hes way
the solution whieh peacd -atefact-
cory te the white man has always heer
Ploparti nately unsathfactary to the
Nugaa and vice versa,
And, at last, the owasion and o
man for the acaston have met.
hits Jate=t heok, “Wasdom’s Call," Dr,
Sutton 1). Guus has found ard offers
to the American people a soluthen and
aoumaly fer the Noto problem
Which cannot fal te be cm cntly sate
Isfactory to the white nan and none
the Ieee te the Negra, Di, Gripes
soliton ard remedy for the Negro
prollem antagonize tle interests of
netthet Lace tut ts my con plete hat-
mery wath them And mind yout
This book deals with no plansibte
theake one Ltaan dicams Tt
does, however, deal wath hard, cold
vel ow acts tacts whch are
serythe es bse vat and must. ne
abecrsed,
Dr, Griggs is a phib pha, psy:
Dulogist and a lugiaun eenly bal-
anced and happily blended an one,
He take: for hs ptemises simple
fartefacts which you haye no de
site tudens, then with the wisdom of
a philoropher, the delft arulysis of a
pspcheloyist and the unering metas
Jessness of a lovician he partly betds
Jou—partly drives you te conclusions
fiom Which you have nu desite to ose
cape be yuu shite man et be you No-
stu, You simply wonder why a
tang ro df evident hud not besure
by you ban rect.
Asan unmictakable parccea for
all the ails gaewing: eat uf the Neste
proldem—be they raaieas, tinancal,
go ditad ot sical thes hovk Cannot
tail te be a sucess, Tt needs onl) to
Ve gead hy Gah and bath of the acs
The Wiyhest form of nibsaton wo ha
man mn Amaia: ean de ds te teal
this ech hamee't aid then puss on,
Tat the Negto rend at than putes it te
come white mad Pot the white man
poadat then pace it to some Negro,
fein the beak whi howl pave the
Amen peo oe @nanent tehef
from all phases and ¢orditions at the,
face preblem, |
The boos contane Th pares, and)
has a Lcautiful leatherette cover, It
miav be obtained by sending fifty
sents, with fixe cite added for joost-
nt, ta The Orion Pubhehing Co,
East station, Nashville, ‘Tenn
SUGHER PDECATION®
‘There who are disciples of the so
callad irdustnel education cult are
givena few hard nuts to crack in the
following addres» Ly Newell Pwaght
Wily,
“That where the brain fs net edu-
cate Pte thinks ne pentane clemer ts of,
feadership van ever be evelved" by
a fact a> old as human histers. Our
way mu-t be pointed qut, net se mach
ty the shld hand, as ‘le trained
Urain,
BELIEVE JACh IS TFRO
Js Jach Jchnson the hera cf the
colared race*
Mra, Neal Fierce, a refined colorcd
woman who appeared Lefore the
school board Jast night and made a
talk in behalf o7 separate schools an
ne in bulaings fur colored duldien
behevcs he is and thinks that the on]3
way to induce colored people ta ad
Pmie the more sober and intalgent
jmen of the colored race iy to put tha
With colored peaple where euch men
as Booher 2 Washington wall lar held
tpads a beacon Light, instead of the
dusky fight champion,
Mis, Proce as an catartainmy tall.
the schrat bead that the reum da
came quct immediately and strict ats
tention was paid to her words,
Tbr fees came do visit mea
few Works aire,’ sand Wiss Mere,
toot they wee from a city where
there ane antved schools They hear
the wilh cf the white people amd Che
colute dh peaple that whites talked
about Decame thet heroes,
“The you nto sume oot the great
coor dimen? Dashed them,
‘Hach Jobnsen, they replied, aud
further than that eae man thes could
het tane the preat of the cobned
tee”
“Phere we nen in the cotarcd race
whe can cepe ait succeed with white:
men and £ think the colored people
she abl know tho.”
WEIR RAS,
Min M. bee wha wert to Kane
City te attend Dis emters funcial ie.
turned fast Weelresday.
Mr, ALR. Phillips Dist. D, of the
Uo VWohas asked ta Yalow hedp
install the officers in the Jade at that
place Moh, 26
‘the Day School closes Apres 28, ox.
erases at Opera Hae Apal 26 ard
40, Vrof, Keahng of We U, will
tetmae or the ot ant
| Miss, Smiley went to Cherohce Apr.
2% to be present ut an entertainment.
Mr, Mm, Adkins who has been i}!
s comvihe cig ntcedy
Dre Maibs Argument: Vor Higher
Education.
ene ee
Ata mecurgy for higher education
and for Tish Usterity, Ba 8
Dwight Mille, now in the pulpit cf
Henry Ward Becuber’s church ae
Brooklyn, advanced this strong argue
ment for higher education,
“The great need of the colored peo-
ple is that of colored leadership,” dee
clared Dr, Hillis. “What a white man
can never do. the colored man will
easily accomplich for his people.
‘The argument for coiored leaders for
the colored people ts baced upon the
fact that evcry race has its own tem-
Peramcntal yift, and can be best
guidcd by men of its own tace,
“In the interest of the higher cdu-
cation of colored men and women
who are looking forward to ther
work as teachers, physidans lawyers
and prcachors and as industrial edu.
catore and nurse, has Fick Univers
sity been founded and built up. Neve
trsas anced mete Incistert or an
opportunity more inviting.”
ECONOMY OF DRESS.
Hill City, Kan. March 2t. |
BAUER OOT UE 6 AIRC ES
Tn conncetion with matters ate
fecting the “Rice Preblem™ TP desire
pte sadimt a fey suveestine on the
matter of economy of dress
| Dassume that the Negie wall never
HIxcome itiepentont amtil he has
sto NN ta be financially strong He
Will net become financially strong une
Ui he has inceased bie income and
dectedead his axpenditures, fa ee
compish the Latter, he must pratce eo
economy Tn views ct the fact that
trlenty of Wholesome putiition is nee
Jessaty tor the prescreaticn of the
fads. there can Le Tittle hepe of esse
tatag the tok expenses, antes pare
haps at mew ae found poatcty able te
eflect a saving by more cata) and
| Jude aes buyii ge of foodstuits,
Rut, in the matter af diess it is
| quite difforent, Souety has dered
that in onder Go gam ice anation as
{S trombet thereat, ene must adorn his
Posen in accordance with the come
mands of Dane Vashion Bat, tach.
ton bs not the daughter ef the common
peopl She comes af the aristociney,
fhe lund holders, uuliead magtates
aud the money tondas uf the wathd
have Gillad ber anta esistence, she
ig not even am eyinpathy with the
neads of out tace, Har decrees ane
issued fret the tailor shops and mile
Linety establshinents cf the metrope
alises of the world, and none bat the
rich ean meet her requirements,
Ino many institutions of higher
Teng the Glee uniform has been
adopted, and the wearing of the same
Hhts boon made compul-ory upon the
students Tt iy qlaimed that) this
pst steatly ditinishes the outs
fay for clething, Such uniforms are
falways of simple construction, and
we usually Composed of Coonemical
falaies, By cnforcing this mode of
hess in colleges, the poor bey whe
is workings his war through school is
shen a fan chance fa secal cles
He as not forced te dress in compete,
Ptton with the uch man's sun AS a
result Very great Ceonamy fests we
all concarmed.
[fat iv prtctuable ta curb the Oe
trayagance of slucknts on sists
merely Ny alopting a ountforn dies,
Why not ty at in wut Sunshay schon,
churches atl other gatherings, hu]
short, why is it not puacticable for us,|
Be doce, te cheate at fashion, at ca +
ftom af diese peeuliar te medvalvets|
fated suited ta the stze of out Cac)
Ppohethosks
| The money spent for evcenstve,
sess among us auld soon provide
homes for many, Tt would le suftis
aint to build factorice, said maintain
schools and churches, dn chert, it
would yout long way toward maki
us independent, '
We have many fraternal onyanteat
tions among us. Evay way yerl
turn yor aie niet by the huydh-sound-
ing name of sume Nein wpa ica!
trom, Tt ds ne ciiticiem on the csist-!
INE etpatizations for me te suggest |
that we have enough for the presen |
at hat,
But, if seme grand aryeanizer ss etihdy
cstoblish an Meenomsy clabam re ty
Fotor eee, Coubd <tr secede te bee
came an airdent sappoater of the ant
eurteattion Hy con crted Qetien, we
caull accomplish a stent oases send
muh fasting, oeedit te the adeer
weal aboattless te sult {
Who wall Be nest to give capresedon ;
to Fis views aleme the he? ‘
Youre for the cause, I
W.OE. SALES
[ OSAWALOMIB, BAS.
} the VME P Sauda) eT que.
paring an excellent program for Last.
or Sunday,
| he Dades Mi stenaiy sacets rons
doed a very ater pregeam, at the A
MOB church “Par cas Ya Mies
Blanche Wade ange a bere at ad
Gand rected a selection, enticed, Sa
‘Was I.” Miss Wade is a young lady
. bee '
Cs
tess f twee weeks, cturred te hie
the lat Bot aba 7 :
dave, han,
Mre, Lucinda Turner is very rich.
We whh her a epeceiy cecorets
Mre Nalhe Matthewa 1 Kana
City, arrived Tuesday sight, We
were glad to have her to return
the city.
Mr, McKinley Graham, who hae
heen living in the country, bie vee
ta town,
Mores Mana and Maggie Dryden
and Mr, Fluyd Vann were the gueste
\
| Sunday, of Mise Blanche Btaaley,
Mr, Harder Davis, of this elty, hag
moved on a farm. We wish him soe
cess. ‘
PARSUNS. RAN. 4
The Girls Optimate cub met Frie
day cening, at the home of Ming
j Stella Foster, 1009 East Broadway,
| The entire evening was devoted to the
| foltow ine program: Miscellaneous
quetetens at roll caily duet, Misses
Malet Huynon ard Matel Revinecns
teadirey, Misa Stela Poster; viclin
“sole, Mr, Fred Williamss payer, Miss
Malu Herdersons instramental stlo,
Nass Matcl Haynes; duct, Misees Hae
vel Wilhams and 2estia Hughess
“migitval jones” Dr, Shaty Bneges
watre; Badcer Coys quarcette,
Messrs BO. Millar, SoH, Bridges
water, Le UH. Hendersen ard BE. OW.
MiCowan evtiacts fron BBs. Book
pof Widem! chads Atta ‘he prose
ram a dalrty twa ournse ‘uncheon
was served. The ub adjourned to
steels March 22nd, with Malal Robe
inset, 2025 Corrie.
) othe Gleaner's clib wall nect Weds
tesday oafternena, with) Mra Dan
Hiadwy, 2218 West Appleton
Mre MP Watier has teen confined
to fer bel for the past fow weeks,
but ois few eonvidescirg —omecly.
fhe meminrs of the “BBG ene
geyedb a pleasant evening at thelr
tub reom, last Saturday,
1 OMis. Lthel delins has cetaired from
han ovtardad vat in Wiceita,
Mr Roy Cocpar wil ‘ave for St.
Tons within ates days.
MeN. of Ransom, 100 Chak, Fas
ieometed from a scious nlness.
Phe Jewel Aat chib met ard organs
wed Match Ith, at the here of Mrs.
Sam Pariets,
The Stewardess beard cf the A.M.
JT. charch will weet Thurstay evens
ay. Wath Mas Satin Booher, Last
Clark,
| Ra. ALA. Maltfay, pastor of New
Mope Baptist church, bas sort in Ris
Lesipr ation,
| The silver Laat Taterrade No. 16
willane a ‘Toast in the Widcrress,”
Stiday esening, March 22nd, at the
| Kmehts of Labor halt,
| Condensed Statement of the
COMMERCIAL NALIONAL BANE
Independonca, Karras,
at the clee of business Tucsday,
Feiuary Zoth, 9112,
RESOURCES,
Toars and discunts ..$ 916,250 31
Rankings house oe ve ee 10,00000
Cash ad saht
assbarge.. FaLTWiL 20
Verand Wane 2016155
U.S. Bonds ’
atopan . 6 Med?
Bonds and 1
Mattatts, . 125,00070
Prue from U.
Si bteasaaer 3,750 60-1,035,497 42
Total, 6 ceeeeee $1001, 977.73
LIABILITIES.
Capital . ceeeecee oe 160,060 00
Sarpias aed undivided
TEMS oe ceeeee eens 1ER,516 08
Circulations ss cesee ae 74,00000
Deposits, 26 ve ee ee 1G17,961 65
Total, 6. eee eee SMOLATTS
‘The aluve statement is correct.
GV, T. GUERNSEY, Preenent.
Tn the discharge of its cliigati as
to the community this Tank lords its
facthties ane) ity resources in the aves
tues Gheh make up the bueirers
prenpenty of Independeme — and
Southeastern Ran-ay -1ts dare is to
esterd Telpful service in all direee
tions; te cate for the reeds cf er all
trterprices ae consister tly ae it dees
far these ef Lager proportion,
We fean our funds to our customs
cia (har management does not bore
doy a personal purpercs, Nae Meer,
divecth on cmployec ewes thts Lark &
olan,
1 per cant interest paid on time
cortitieates and savings accaunte,
ia aaa ae eens
: cf the
| TOURTH NATIONAL BANK
Wichita, han,
atthe close of lustrers on ste 2¢th
| day et Vebruary, 1912
| RESOURETS
Tantns and discounts .. $1,550,070 83
verdrafte, se nee o IAT3 78
Banking hoa... oes 52 A8H 56
Retonpten fund... 6 10,66000
U, s, Bonds
sit pare 6 $ 201,000 C0
Othes high 4
clase herds
it fae VILGhs es
Cash and sfpht
oNchar ge 1,22 do 76 x
Totals oo secsevees & ae
LIABILITIES
Caztal stock, os seeceeh © w fe
Surpluw ard pret, 60.0 17 W212
Cre PRC oe ceeereree SOE OOD
PP Ordts o ceeeeeeeeee oN RISES
Tetah ee cecees 6 © 108,878 55
RRB. McLean, Prosider*
H.R Case, Vice Mrestoent,
G.oG. Tucker, Cashier
PF. E. Bleckky, Atet. Cashler,