Plaindealer

Friday, October 17, 1919

Topeka, Kansas

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Vem ST Che Copeka plaind r wooo Sr eo Twenty-First Year. No 38. TOPEKA, KANSAS, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1919. Price $1.50 Per Year Martin, Humphrey and Bruce, we INACLASS ALLALONE. jpn ———SS rode out to the school in the former's aoe SRONE arm. The doctor has taken nine stitch: car, and met Supt, Blakey. After be- (By John W. Hayes) esi it, ing’ introduced to him by Mr, Martin,| That the Negro has contributed his of latae crowd attended the B. Y. he caited our attention to the fact|%hare to the Moral, Intelectual. To. Ph. Sunday, Song service was ren- that we had xpoken of him and the| dustrial, Relletous ‘and Commeccial dered. A collection of $3.50 was lift- institution some time ago, which hej tating of this country is a fact too ed by Mr. C. Jackson. thought was not very flattering, Afte| Well knowa to admit of diacusaion The Junior Choir will sing evei as er conversing: with him for nome Lame, He tan deon a hustler among haatlers — Sunday merning foe Rev, ' a W. ° we came tu the conclusion that he upporter of all the enterprin 7 5 es. Piamst, Louise if. Finds the Race Progressing---Secures fis etre” str wits tuna tert ees eee] Pecan ous of Men Who are) eich AR AE asa : 2 Colored. people ought to have some| lo has helped eaterpriuing membe ssisting inthe Fight for |Cherrysale with the Bethichem Ban Promise of a Square Deal at the rights, and that a separate Institution| Of the other traces to more trom tae Better Conditions. Uist Church, Pastor, “Revs te W Boys’ Industrial School for colored | boys should be built, in Tanke or tone who merely make a, 7 Lente ap ie ee tne 4th ie state of Missouri, and contr je ranks of — We da tober, e the state of Missourt, and controfied|) OO 13 the ranks of those who} = amaha Nebr Oct 11, tt [are invited Ce cree ny we Shureh ‘The Plaindealer Man Will Be in Oklahoma Next Week---Be We were invited to Payette, Mo, 4) slehver the Emancipation Address on ‘Monday 22. We arrived at the city ‘on Monday noon We were met ut the depot by the committe and the band, and were excorfed to the where the band played several se- Jections ‘Ihts band was from Mober- ly and is among the best bands that we have evce heard, The coloted peo pr wf that part uf Missour: should ¢ proud of such a band and give it their support In the afternoon we ad tressed a Yarce crowd at the Furr grounds. The audience seemed to be well pleased with the subject delivered to them con the conditions, progress and stand the race lus taken. Everybody en. Jove? themselves with the concert, also the songs delivered by the school vhiléren | Refreshments were eorved an the grounds and an cngosuble time wae bad AL malt We were requested to nds trea othe peaple ut) th Baptist vhunk, a ta hage crowd attended, Hare agua we called the anee's ate tentin to the buoness world along finanail and economical tines: which were ¢ aftunting them, and they shotdi tile adsantage of the epper tumty ad acquaint thems hes along busiress hues, as well na industiial aml farming, Much credit’ is) due Auststis Hench, chanman of the gomm vee, for thre celebration The cfored people rm Tayette and arouns that community all seam te be venga Well Every farmer we met and beatd @f was) making meney. Moet overyhady in the Lown wax raise ang ozs und chichens, The dace is to be conzratuluted upon the progress they have made in that country dure ing ffty sears, consider the clasts ‘of white people they had to deal with, An ibts courty, slavery War practised an itn worst form. They branded slaves with hot irons, and bred them Dhe cattle Now we find that the col ored people on the average are much more intelligent and more loyal to the government than the whites, This speal.s well for fifty years of free- <dom ta this section, We never found ‘a more loval clisy of people to the Plairaealer and the Editer than in this courty, | 1, Tyesday nucht we spoke at Boureville at the A, M. E church, of which our old fend, Rev, Dr. Norsey is pastor. We spoke to a nice audi. ence, othe Houston Riot and ather race acestions, which we believed en- thas« | them and put them to thinks ing that they, an a colored mee, are the rest nue on the globe, | Ce Ubarseiv mht weapons at Bath ry Mexoun, atthe MT church, of whl Boe Basie as pastor, The colorer peaple seamed to uppie fat | The ines given by ug and we tlt That moet rood had been dene foe the | fae Whiota Bulle, we were the! gustat aan Mra GW b te,! aind thes certaiuhy fad tie en plenty of tretiear a ome nnd ft had not been for th oe one hes. hithe Tab date ot few Pao werkt have gon i Was 6 Mine his contrat at ov hae (dan Ohbihema wed ee, wrth ted tes OF dens dhe have cov vo orie home “thet toe yoda os vt alsa on al ptupe erty ay tha me viata them Tbe you a ete temade cr uhere et atudec fo dene Tigm oe eatin oa Sheep Soe araund the White tome, whore Ser Esthet Canoly ard bei ste tern Vie Sd Meas, sire NOTES GLEANED IN THE SEVERAL CITIES VISITED VOUPRENOEEERG. At Waorceshure the peonts are sary prowl af Pro Miecr ft, Helos, who ds beet cradaited from the Vi - Yr Me cnt Collere ef Noesisilh, Tena. hee es ow a ntarnont hore mis (in Me His mother, Mis fase ge Harts an ie twtriees unt Dard weetor sc women ef Warren bun ¢ and deserves ouch ceed fer the hard ty ark she ome tu educate hers Toytery fee fe sey pated Ho teu dar fal seume man, just teens tyes oh fears of nee, Vet ttteted treat the getook at Warrensburg and Lancole frovitute at duterses fay. Hem bound te make Mase ot the hadhla of fea Vet h oneait mh rae fr rene caer ing thet ef the fnert sean mer that we bove met in same thee ad pre tb + sale fa mabe ead it Heath aot tee tat fer number of dete in Vr Vernioe Hal He wan Pera he ead te Were en tne ast jas 5 tat tr ae ee mite gt ah wy taba 4 Ngee sine ae 8 far thf ete ped war! unthon ta thes erie shen he + Nee oh a fe ntea intl s+ wiltave hi subsist 4 Whose see bebe te Goma ny "OS for salle bo. wie , LORI ane, tt wn nest SE Mtetea at Cam Tuner 20 we then sent te rates Vows sons +P wae midi one and abel fur Ot diye Tob vers, paomptiess and nti ity he was promoted ty Sccond Lieu- tenant in Liance, This is something very rate for a white man to do in that country, and he must have been an exception, as there is so much prejudice, He was put in charge of a detail of 140 soldier boys and had charge of than on the Transport front France to Camp Lee, Va. , At the call of the war he was at- tending Linculn Institute, He is now preparing to take a position in the Railway: Mail Service, He was with Co, B, 349th Machine Gun Battahon, then later transferred to the replace- ment troup, le was born in 1895 and lives with his parents, [le has a mother, sinter anol brother, The atizens of War. tonxburg feel very proud of him He [od ws ; oy 7 . [ ie . MG ses es . Ke ait) Rae ie By ee P sas : - “ ‘OP Mee & 2 hy alg md 3 BS a ae eee | Be. eA a te Sa, a. Se 3 ge Sea ag a ao at aa o To | i ry | wu f Lo. ot at Ea Seat A Jeut, Vernice Huff, a Young Man Who Will Make Good in Life was discharged from the army witl honors, that his relatives ond friend wall be forever proud of, Mra, J.D. Alexander, formerly o! Leaveny orth, Kans, but now of St Lours, Mo, and cmployed at the pub: he hbrary, 1th and Olive Sts, visit el frends at Warrensbuiy, Mo, Leas. cnweith, Kanvas, und her brother, Mr J.B bauadean at Malta Bend. | “At Wurtenshure we found the cot ered peuple domg fine, bat not ¢ Jrosgh encouraged an ‘the busines: wold ! BUTLER UE Manet s own ance bak anc jis Tower Pour howl) bo converte Fiat a Dasimess concra. Mr Goo Ko Land, one of the bead: uate Nahie an the ity, is at dtet ated tated pash aM ab met Mee MOA Bane and GAH Doadda St, Pert: Worth, Pe vas, whe Ws visti Per achttses, the Saembes acd dw, Mls, Yeo Visited tne estantisan at at the Proud Dtuthers, tae teu line clear ars, myvcts and bathers of Sauthweat di Mt abey ae cette fur ef fteitess and te bt te the om rute itr ety than fro all the are remnitat teens wathia a ope! us ot hit. miles, Vien owns ao yead bone aoaautemelak, They are 4 pe de dat uF beste s dea trutl fa Pvsiruy Whib at Payette. de. da, Wek, the forums physiate of that teva deroived a Wenran from Masel, Wiss study that his mother Wom ee dieasts HH ant hin brother. 1 W. Stati, db. or ims. City, Me, belt wt waee for her beberle, Weomet) Me Gen. Staplcts , wo abit § witout a dullir, at fey 9 site, te ete pel ta tam fer rometh ne bis a50uee and boucht a feem etl. oe Cowen io haneeain SEITEN Mr Gee) Nolw brakes af WE Note cal Kats @its. Mo. whe diet Hept Pal bis bene. THT Ve St, MIS HAIN Seite ann He van ae fr = Harte aus man ant at the time of pis futh wu ny the duang-ro sn + er cel rtie Milwaukee and St Maui Bag eet ode Davee a motion ov fy eo ter god seteren daw cat ye! ft fitanls te monn ens " | oe reaped de Rotel and ate te, + able rebuule at hee ps Wel ee hiesa fam tor sens fhe bad y bien worteht, mneefal, bon. wl Laat eitiven a de ate Be Mee Fee onl at Se dedi ote dhe ob ote bot te tet wth the (ae Lad! See t wm de Company ae ves node dee diem aed Ye commune bitte stress teres i haat any, Wool ta we Count the ae eee t med fhe wont dat ghepe oe gel ae eT tae nbeie fe the de one PAO ELT NeoPa vite yy ates th fr se Stood fa Pay g atta, | Cattition Jur cateppany with %f oo) Martin, Humphrey and Bruce, we rode out to the school in the former's car, and met Supt, Blakey. After be- ing introduced to him by Mr, Martin, he cailed our attention to the ed that we had xpoken of him and the institution some time ago, which he thought was not very flattering. Afte er conversing with him for some time, we came tuo the conclusion that he was above the average Southern pwhite man and that he did beheve the’ tolored people ought to have some rights, and that w separate Institution for «plored boys should be built in the state of Missouri, and controlled exclusively by culoted people, rnd that he had yone to the last Lexislature and ashed for an appropriativn to build another Institution, but the state could not afford the money at this tlme, but was looking forward to the time when it could be done, and he will do everything in his power to have it pacs. We gave him to understand that the urticle published some lime axe by us, concerning the filthy conditions vt the colored bovs' dormitory, was not intended to reflect on his manage. ment, as much ay ot was to call the attention of the pubhe officials of Missouri and the people as to the meds as well as the premitice tos wards colored people, and that if any was to sulfer, on account of lack of funds, tt woukl be the colored, and not the white, He admitted that the place was filthy, but that at could rot be helped at that time because there was not cnough funds oon hand or a suta- ble buikhmg to sive dexired reguits. Ne san that the [ist Leygrslature had made a vary fair xppropriation, ad showed us gn ether buikling Which os naw beng uscd by the tates, wad which will now be turned ever to the eclored boys, v here the young: will be separated froma the of b ‘this build. ng is very neat, and will make ¢om- fortably quatters for them, We asked hira why they did not have a cclores wotructor and 2 coluted matron. He saul he had been trying to get Seung colared man for metructor, une fad the promic< of (vo, but ‘both had failed He suid the postion wis now open for some young. colored man at seventy-five dollars per month, | with board und taundry, As there was no appropriation for. matton, therefore they could not have one, We called his attention to a building being creeted on the grounds, ef which the inmates ure dome the work under un mstructer, The cols ered boys were mixing mortar while! the white boss were laying the bricks, We noted that im ali trade depart ments there were no colored boss, His attention was callud to this and he admitted that he could not ene the colored boys a square deal for the fact that the ofhcers under him would not stand for itz it would create such # dissension among the white mmates tad officers, that they coul not have Hiscipline. ‘Lhut i one of the reasons Je warted the state to make an ap. propristion for a separate Institution; that he knew the colored havs were not settme a fair deal and that at coun not be helped, | Prom whit we saw and heard, we wre ready to come to the con luson| that Mr. Blakey wante to do the raght ining, and is dome the hest he can fiom the fact that his tub as at staked, ad there ure very few white men Mio stat yn for the tights af the Hach meet nen Ht comen to lovin! Kn uther white man in the free amd demanding The merase white prin Hosts athout hee comace and bare sev, hat when et comes te defend ne the oiights of the blak oman, tis, | rene tals hom | HOMP Bhihes has the uri of ho ocometin of wheb be syste bef Woven in AP a, tiem state th pat cabot ter four lee etleces sll | male trem 'c nmeni the tamiites, it semis te us that the thay for bim te, Near te drchatpe Chat ¢ fase ef obese 1 tal strteou dd homself wath men whe | Pore cubes att his tudes, | tte ran ten dead endicers ate te he Mawel ty tan the fastitutivny sant, eit ake thei dictition, then the mete tom ean never he properly ene | tetod OY Pe would meske ip hee : ri Labet he vat geate te work cule t red tnmates i ribet the Saris a HU ents tee there atest tution ned that? f th frends and parents of the! Wate iemtes ely not Gare for ther mye tee th with the entered iimitot « Hse Mi tdst Ee dry aw iy fen Pere thine woult be a gent dation) ree : Thos bee a bated ee enpasedd of atl hit" Colenet peapte ane lovers of * rin te) mine fist mmtaster atts Sata T all theme two hurdtesd beeyng thee niyo netiuoent owe feet wae at eMeebne Fh tte sent eat from Pe desttatan ty eae money, and! } Meant he feareraptensent corahh de ¢ f then im te ts then otpnatee av the bird anes themadvess ands V ve the canine anstatetoy Ahi vats *} ada faye Dae neteiee MY the Nitgecintenclerd am ty de this, * rYde GH ad the colviead paonte touedour the cemtiy slain bie” iat aes: 1 ‘---Be Prepared to Settle Your Subscription Account 'N A CLASS ALL ALONE (By Jonn W. Hayes) ee OP Ge That the Negro has contributed his share to the Moral, Intelectual, In: dustrial, Religious ‘and Commeccal rating of this country is a fact ton well _knowa to admit of discussion He has becn a hustler among haatiora and & supporter of all the enterprinns ®bich have caused American thrift to attract the gaze of the civilized world lle has helped enterprising members of the other races to more from the ranks of those who merely make a living to the ranks of those who know onty ease or Insure He has helped pave the wav for and make thousand of positions for the young men and women of the other races without seriously considering the well being of his own Thre the ald of the schools churches and other In«titutions be ts getting new idear and ix secing new Visions Ma realizes thal the come mereial and bnelness sides of lle He have not been as carefully looked after na ahould hase been, thus he i Making xtepe iM a more sieorous manker in the path that leads to new bhelds of cndeavor In thin elty, of Bt Lauls very ye cently a few enterprising and far see Jug members of the race, headed by Mr J. W Rronangh entered the tht of Comn, Casket and Rox manutact wine and other Undertaker'a sy plies ‘This enterprise has grown to such Magnlinde that all who visit the plant are astonished to kee the enermorens output nd the splendid work beins done bs the members of eur vice in all the qlant’s departments ‘The Ol fos Company manufactures the abos Named supplies and oahove all ts thine positions amd fobs fer om sOuRE peuple ‘Tht fe chatineths a new dine of on denvor for our people and being the omy want of ite hind awned ana ometated by Negros, pute the Nha Mannfactiting Campany tin clase ot lone Kisewhere In this edition von are directed to read the Linge display V1 Which Alves a more comprehensive fet of the fictorvs oranization POS Por thit reimon we extend at Snvitetion to all business man ftom the sarions states and all friend« and lovers of the race to visit our plint, Ieeeted at 499 South Jefferson Ave: ‘aan KANSAS CITY, MISSOUR). (| The tnasieal concert Sunday given by Prof Ellon and Mraand Mrs Wits Dillard of Kansan City, Kan. Wits very fine and enjoyed by all, Rev oS OW hacote delivered a ane perpen at the Second aytlat church osundis morning A hatter const ezal han erevted tim | Misa AP Moore, 1828 Woodland wvente teacher la Wendell Phillips school visited daring her vacation fn the following places Morence, Sheteld Musedle and Shoale Abt Ueteful time Miss Mats f°) Weed 2117 ted at avente feccher In the publie sche Is swat her saeation in Chita the Liest of Mie Henry Jones. dite st Hath avemie amd repent ca tice tiene Was Munem Haves, 2HT bees everee teacher In the pabtic shack sistted fi Pt Seott Nanas dutine fier vie elon Mase FP BO ber ard Pen. at Lincety Filet xchon! are liven aa sites Tie thes work ihls vans with Date St cree ment fn the htstes we the setool Between five and sie Ie od ete aninattead The tinenihat Miro Tames ov tard yest ceond clemertlor 4 te Knibtcot Publis SOV oR AE Sg AN was tedd fram the mer id Uaptint chee Senda Cut te was TEeh st med well know ind WS ees remene ptariye ta the | Sime fede the Her OY Hacote oilelated Onder at ae des wee De thee weap) fob oe ef Mdeauneet emith~ be dhand (hee Mar tu | Phompren, ot Kansas Ate seduaticon were dead We Med Wo Babnes aeest, aneeMar Djus flaral tributes 9 | aerny one be autitut te A Bt Fem ded Wathlae Eran tected | Hee tan teed 4 SARI. WANS IS Vie Cinrene Mets and Miss Dany Seeder weer qonted fa ge age iae Sun dav $40 Peed t pfarmed the rene pene ot the sede af his» tee i a oSetee . Wather, Tbe Maat weary vere bent Cul ret nef dan cohaed sutto, [be Lede. ete Care the caste bleh Me qari from sen city we one one NOU C h cer mene thes amt wom a te she tree thet ort com tn, The avont ot Vale wth Mt qa! Me St tee ca he toy Woo Suttle Heeen W Guat Whe Gt Ste har eet Pah! Pett te Me de Ome the Wot ee ete te Met fae " eer bpd ates tal fae Pate ee ote Di ecard tae bas truly wis at wan the Bot 4 pr sree any vo Matt ta 6 ys toe Ms ves coat dete) te ewe eu ow ve ' oo. te : . . toe ed ¥ ¢ be oe Expressious of Men Who are Assisting in the Fight for Better Conditions. , aor Mlaindcaler = Tam glid that Governor MeKelviz. Genvrul Wood and mont of the press recognize whera [the teat trouble fe and what caused the prople of Omale to Allow such Ja dtaneucoful exhibition as the lyse ine of a tot proven guilty) colored man, and the burting of the court house, and hanging our good mayor, ind numerous other lawless acta The truth is being told In a timely And COUTHREOUY Manner, aid a Kreat deal of real good Is golng ta come out of Ht The old xaving I again fXemplified “give the calf rope enough and helt hang himaelf" TP have tived in Omaha two yeare but have been ont for mnere than two weeks and was away at the time of mobs and riot T never felt more mortified in my lite UW wus hard for me to reconcile mv Melt with such actions and nine out O1 fem persons felt the same way whout Ht bute fT found the other one tenth thinking that all the instaw ationg and overdrawn pletures the Ihe published br poime papers lang Sith red Mes and cos) were peat truth and belfeved exer word of them ts ft any wonder tur seme theught the omeb taithd ‘Ther again FP ofonnd ths vhe caukd see the fue hind of those who are tre ine tooinake dhe present ads of AWS coverament unpopnmlar Athongh faa a Hepabttean 1 say a honor to Mavor Sm4h gnd Powilt staat with Min and his kind ta the fed and it nea opiafon tit those who lave maligned the most are feally the hest of our ely gover ment Propaganda and the moh pe toxether JA BROABNAN, Pastor Wen Chine AW OE Church and Grand Master of Masons (vatk Rited eee Colorado Springs, Colo, Oct 6, N19 Editor Mlatndeater: I have read many of your letters, in sour wollte paner, but none have aroused and stirred ine dike the one which you wrote concerning the Omaha tot 1 approved of” many. boints In your Ietter, espectaily those tImely words — ‘Unbetlevable story. fornishes excuse for murder and de biruiion of property. ently yon showld not tive left out the “life When fied the report in one of the dallles of aur city tid to a friend, that all could behevee tt Hf they chance in bor Tam thinking another was. 4nd Why here it is whenever the Noo Rlom are gelling the better of the Gime they Gan get troops at once, | hat when the Whites aire goad in the. Lay the poles force i helptens, and thix fe not only the cane in the South but it is becoming quite pape | Mireversulions Thiet truth wid all Muht thinking bleh men know ft | Howe evcuse Wahine Ine aise gene, women fs std to he tosutted, the | hich man could tachi inet han bode evety av fie the ven ited hen have never Tandied In cobd Heh. fal Ont Wemen atte heme ine! Hie every hour ty the dis by sone ndube ts at the ather tens Now MiP dTter Etre tee welte a deg an Tene things but for te Lest past five ere Boltese be a quiet bat am tet leet bon quite Pans todas font Wt stopped Jorg eneuch ta dell vent ww Feed haut ven bet und the Heit truths t rontilied 1 hape for, COC AE Steet ns t Your tide WoL baniys fester Poort MOE Chureh wh hay fom pte of rt a treater tan te wy sob we ' % om eT Re ee ' ' eb bay AS bite . 1 thrtrede te ' Web WE . % mate bes Mare + , sue he * tare 1 Yooper ue tht ‘ : ram Woon Me woe tad fer fa baer . ae Omiha Nebr Oct 11. tar ; CHEREYVVALE ' os t POSas SF Pndaveas sete Dage yn aie fosters fetie and Roath Rnd fa rete Toner gitests of theirs ster (Mis Toa deh on Mrontel Wie FF Dobe sun one the vrend purents of a V0 Ih bay bors Sep " Mr nud Mie Rotert: Gooden nse the proud parents of a hae 1 boy here Oe d Meme Nucides Namie aud les fet or were aver fro Ware 6st 1 Premt Santas, Mes 8 FL Giteem, flames toa, Moho Peano Bes ed Sir OW Yeerede mete. ad Man tay fram Ko ef ther thes Deve Teor nttes eres the NOM FOr fee wp ten te cay tad te Cheapale farareher sone. Mae Wael Lange tan etme ty tard eter catty aie ee EI Oty was entertutied Verne adit hy Wages Nannile Dee, the te Nea Raber oe heft ste net Ta Mteber Sir bates pe bee | oe » . at tre etoby aN " ‘1 ae th 88. Ran arm. The doctor has taken nine stitchs es in it, A large crowd attended the B. Y. Ph. Sunday, Song service was rene dered. A collection of $3.50 was lift- ed by Mr. C. Jackson. The Junior Chor will sing every Sunday morning for Rev. J, We Creeges | Piamst, Louse Ratehif. Leader, Nannie Roberson, The Ex Board will convene at Cherrysale with the Bethichem Bape fist Church, Pastor, Reve J. We Creeves, Tuesday embracing the 4th lord's day in October, All church are invited to come and make this a farge Ex Board. Rev. CR Buster was here Sunday and oxtopped while passing through. He preached a very soulstirring sere mon Sunday meht Cherryvale was sery glad to sce our ex pastor once more. Mrs 1G Rate and daughter Toure save a social Uriday night at their home for beneht of the courts of Calathene Lodge, Mr and Mre, Curly Nicholson left for Texas where they will visit with hua parents, for an indefinite stay, Those who attended the County furr in Oswego, Kans, are as follows Mrs Marie Robinxon, Inz. Landia, Mr. and Mie Clyde Teal, Miss Myrtle Hurles, Mesere” Wilbur, Carl, Jack wid Base Bandi ‘the BY Ph wall give a hen har« Iweue Situraay Oct {. sunper start. mg at 6 o'clock, Come on time or you wll he left aut. Misa Mattie Morrie fa here from Ioley, Ohbye vsiting Vrs. Bessle Tiaeder ane other friends, The BOL Church was presented a library st from an unknown party. The church wae verv thankful to get it Kev JW Crveees are planning to rive a GO day rally and also a bist Thanksgiving dus Every ene from fur vid new are cordially invited JUNCTION CITY Rev J OW Warten returned Tues. jay from the Annual Conference shih convencd in Kansas City, Kan, Reports nn interectine sewn and [wall be xtatiane (again with us ane [other year | Miss Eva Henderson of Topeka, jKanso< is in the city, the uext. for two weehs of her stsicr, Mra, R, Be | Pranier. 1 Mr. Geo (loud has been visting het family on North Jefferson St, will leave asam for Des Moines, Towa, where he 14 employed, Tuesday. Mass Regina Crawford, the director of the Girl’ Division, W. CC. Sy left Saturday afternoon for her home in Indianola, Wives She will visit. friends in Kansas City and Memphis, Tenn. enroute, DLT MW Baskett heft for Geary, dnd Mondays, Oct 6th The following program was rene dered Sunday evening by the Serice Chib. Instrumental Sule, Mass Elias tnth Wilhams; Sole, Mr Ward Wille sums: | Sele, Wa Bilsbury Suddath; Solas Mies Helen Jonesy Solo, Men, ToL Dorsess In frumental Solo, Mr, Tl Overstreet, Solo, Mr Bruce Hames tuewd; fell vel bya) Community Sine condactel by Vir, Wa Ransome, “the dolly Gal aad the YW Girls ented wa sarpre es for Mass Craw ford wo aetday corn. st the home of Mi Lette Brown, 619 Wo tith: St, Mies Crawford was arhed te call at to ht at the Dome ane at cubt thirty Te greedy came cm sien ital, Heal, De terre ME Meee The surprise Vaiscompbete dines cntitted ae eimes, wed mites after which defies euke ned pruned Were serps Mies Crame fond Geen an Der nent hippy manner Coste tthe tuaiee poonle, <acine mite 1 othmars ter sang dive them bath heyy mefaurls te scch Ua be tim tte tur ht Late atte d Te Wo Om wate mn eee ption Foldas escnine out the Save Chale ob the mew arenals of the WoS S. Ieihme at, Whik vane well attonded. dace und cords were Ue muses routsof te etenre very one ese ne sed temeetvex ns having enpoyed sdobubt ful evens. Mess Uevre tind Wise densi Magne Pitupstes. hee sane am th City Ve gue of tiie brether MiB, I Passe aed wife of AI Wh St. Miw Colscl of fort Nefson, hy opt Into her relates, “te and View “F Mirsor ad family on West tory bret Mrs Wo Hak hit for ues ended viet with for cauuhter, Mire, Mion ip St fou. We ‘The eeare ete cl th ate we nt tafepmad dane ae pete at ho Sorviee € tuk Monday ven ne an ee ef Me Rerum Cat rt die Steg af Che feb? dicbenn af the W, EO whieh a cle bot fare. eothoke sn nove Wa ow dl BOVABLIDURD 18 1000. ———— MCE CHILES, . » Biter and Owner —_——— SURSCRIPEION BATRS: ws St aeeoseccereccccccccedse+l 58 ME MEMtR crccocecscsccrrocsces 3.08 MPOD MEBIDS vovcrcrcoesseoeracer “ ———————— @UTEREIDING AUB, PER MOKTH! 03.00 PEE INCH, ———— ‘Gared wi Ube Poetottice at Popes, Kae, es Becond Clase Mot} Matter. —— Detrrev all communications to The To j ‘Plomsécalr, 1129 Kansas Averve, Kecces,” Money mot ty Express. ‘Eee Mowey Oder of Regietered Let: te wor Tick} otherwise at ine rie of ‘me sence. ae Zoem tbe attention of Tae Pletadestr = “alled te any Bisotatemest of facta 10 queso colswoe, e= fo any error concersisg peg Bean of thing, correction will cheer Geity bo made. Carigned commanications, aacopt from oor regolec correspondents, aU? wet be podiuded, at NOTICEL To All C, M's. C, P's, Q Ms. and Pp. P's. 1 hase received requests from quite a large number of our member- sbip aeking that the minutes of our Jast grand session held in Jiutchin- son, Kansas, July 1919, be printed in mémorial form with the full program of the funeral of the late Sir Rev. Frank Wilson, CGM, and that each member should have a minute Min utea printed in thls form will cost 10 cents per copy. Please see to {t at once if your membership will pay 10 cents per copy for this form of minutes and notify me at once of the results os the minutes are ready for press at this time and we awalt your Immediate answer Yours truly, A OW Hopkins 277 _ NOTICE —1223. Chief! Mentors, Chief Prece ptrenses, Queen Mothers and P Ps. of the Kansas-Nebraska Turisdiction of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor’ We vonld be be plaid if those who are indebted to The Tojwha Plain dealer, oficinl organ of the Ordes, send in all subscriptions due, niso send any news as to what Is being done for the upbuilding of the Order We would be glad if you would ap. point an agent for this purpore and also to take subseriptions for ‘The Plaindealer,—Eadltor, —<— FORMER COLORED CONGRESS MAN SPEAKS IN TOPEKA. “The Power of Impression” was the subject of an address delivered by George W. Murray. of South Car. Shiloh Baptist church last night, Man he sald ia comyosed of four elements. Body and life Is given him when he is born: mind and spirit, he develops during his life. The reason for the altitude ef the southern whites upon the colored race, he said, Is because of thelr wrong'environment, and 1s brought on by feeling that thelr position In life is better than the blacks who were once pnder their rule The meeting wae attended by a crowd that filled the church “=a + Mr, Murray eerved an congreseman from South Carolina during President Cleveland's second administration from 1893 to 1897, For the Jast ten years he has been traveling thruout the United States pising Jectures on subjects of general Interest to people of his race FARMERS 6CHOOL AND CONFERENCE Oe A NN eae AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION .,HELD.AT THE KANSAS ‘INDUSTRIAL AND EDU- CATIONAL INSTITUTE TOPEKA, KANSAS Farmers’ School, November 1 to 10, 1919—= Farmers’ Conference and Sunflower State Agricultural Association. Nov. 11 to 13. Courses offered for men and dboyF, in the following: 1—Farming and truckire. 2—Livettock and dairying. 3--Ponltrs raising, 4 —Woedwork B—Iron work tnuto repairing and operation ) Courses offered for women and eirls, 1—Poultry raising. 2—Garde mime and cunnit ¢ B—ie mesic eclenes h—Domestic art. 6—Hore naslig Purpese of the Schecl, The Farmers’ School haw teen de aigned to neconmmedate men, women, dove. and girls who cumet lave home during the tiey season of the year, but whe weald Tike to aval themselves of a hnowledae Cf prac teal farm and beme oretleme to which the repston will be eaclitene Is devoted. No evanrations are rea wed and NO ase Tm OF de pet Sostronk facuity 6 sts oh deen selected to fuatr © 1 Tessen Hw well ne success yor fram the fleld, Board and Lodg ng. Fir the ten dass beard and lode ing WE be $0 Rach person wil bring Leddlay for hoe or hes comfort The scboct witt Carndele te date ode ane ematITe rte OTS lo nfor atics write, OR Brltgeteth ae reapat ATCHISON KANDAS, Sunday, Octoler lth wae rally day atthe St Pau Hartht ec urch which was wt aside for the list rally for the payment on the church property Wt was a siceesK and the payment wan made Monday cf $460 The property wae that of Mre Rota An- derson, of Atchison It Was pure chased by the church people Decem Der 5th, 1924 for #1800, Jt is lo- cated on Tenth street and Kansas avenue, Much credit lv given to this congrepation for ie wonderful work for they never inlseed O payment. Their advancement le placed largely upon their strong and capable leaders Nev, H, W White, who has been with them wincet the charch beran. Ne han truly Jead them to ope poble victory, lk ae al, CONDENSED STATEMENT OF Founded May 1, 1918 OAKLAND, KANSAS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS AUGUST 23, 1918 Resources Libalities Loans and Discounts......$87,001,54 Capital StoCK sve sesereeeeeS 20,000.00 Overdarits .cecceeeressecss 334.69 SUMPlUS o--seeveeseeerseee 2,000.00 Bank Building, Furniture and TRLEPORE ccenceeceeeerseres 185.25 FUxtUre® cccerescsesenses SC92:81 DEpOSHes seveeseecsevereee 127,937.28 Liberty Bonds....seeesssere 7000.00 : noe ” Guarnn’y Fuod with State wr, te on a TIOARUTETs ssse5 vesseeeees — B00 80 : = War Savings Stamps...... | 113,21 Cabs and Sight Exchange.. 52,680.17 » . 5 es “ eam TORAD. cece eseneneee ree s¥l 00122, 52 Total. vcceseeeeceeeees 9$150122,52 The above statement is correct. C, H, BANKS, Cashier. Officers and Directors—Harry H. Olden, Prenidert: C. Ho Ranhke, Cashier: NE, Copeland, VicePresident; Harry H Older, CH. Banks, N. FE Copeland, M. T, Kelsey, P, E, Laughho, Sam Sage. | eee: 18 BACK ON THE CORNER OF THIRD STREET AND MINNE> SOTA AVENUE WITH A FULL LINE OF : Groceries & Meats WILL BE GLAD TO GEE ALL OF HIS OLD CUSTOMERS AS WELL AS NEW ONES. weenie (let KANSAS CITY, KANSAS Ss rs (oT 1,000 Agents Wanted | a Good Money Made a > . | Wewant agentsinevery A city and village to sell ja THE STAR eres HAIR GROWER pr » ‘Thist derful prep- gees | Gesewedeen is RT x ase with or without straight- - oz ah ney ening Irons. ) ee CE | Pare - {Sells For 25¢ per Box [a ia ie a 4 Ri A One 25c tox proves its a Vise a ra ; value. Any person that Se ajay a Hy will use a 25c box will ae? a us ie be convinced. No mate YE arta ray ter what has failed to 3 apa ees * crow your halr, just give Moai ed THE STAR ay Pea ae HAIR GROWER ~ a trial aed bs convinced: box. If you wish to bean agai, A 31.00, and we will sendycu a full supgly tha. you can begin work with at once! ne agents’ terre, Scot all money by Money der to T nf THE STAR HAIR GROWER, MER. | Box 812 GREENSBORO, N, C. bP A (Firet_ Published in The Plaindealer Friday, October 18, 1919) Btate of Kaneas, Shawnee County, 68 | In the matter of the estate of Al bert Hall, late of Shawnee County, Kansas. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Nolice Is hereby given that on the 9th day of Octoder, A. D., 1919, the undersigned was, by the Probate Court of Shawnee County, Kansas duly appointed administrator of the estate of Albert Hall, late of Shaw. nea County, deceased, All parties interested in eatd estate will take no tice and govern themeelres accord: Sngly. | ALICE L, HALIs Administrator. (First Published In The Plaindeates Friday, October 10, 1919) In the Tstrict Court of Shawne County, Kansas Lula Christiana Tipton, Plaintlt va. No 32683. Wm_ Tipton, Defendant PUBLICATION NOTICE. To Wm, Tipton, Greetings: Veu are hereby notified that you have been sued by the plaintiff! ab ive named, in the District Court of Shaw: nee Counts, Kansas, for a divorce. You are further notified that you must answer the petition filed here- in on or before the 24th dav of No- xember, 2919, or said petition will be taken as trues and judgment for divorce will be rendered accordingly ELISHA SCOTT. Attorney for Plaintiff. (Attest) Mary E Chapin, Clerk. By a, 1D MecEthenns, Deputy. (First) Published in The Topeka Plaindenter Sept %2, 1919) In the District Court of Shawnee County, Kanens, Lizzie Taylor, Plaintiff AB No 32482 Joe Lind«es Tavtor, Defendant PUBLICATION NOTICE To Joe Lindsey Tavtor, Defendant. Greetings? You are hereby notified that yeu have been aued by the plaintiff here- in in the Dietrict Court of Shawnee County. Kanaas, for dhoree You are further notified that von must answer the Petition filed hereln on of before the 22nd dav of October. 1919, or eald petition will he taken ae true and fuderment for eivoree rendered accordinely ee vee vee, ELISHA SCOTT Attorney for Plaintit cates Marvy E Chapin Clerk By G D MeEthenny, Desuty. PLEASANTON, KANSAS —— Picasanton, Kansas Oct, 11, 1919. Rev, Christopher preached two ints teresting sermons at the A, Di. E. church. Mererr. Dodson of Fort Scott, Fields, Wilson and White of Butler, Mo. were in this city Sunday evening and attended services at the A. N. E. jehurch, | Mr, Tom Smith of La Cygne was fn this city Monday on business. Mr. and Nrs. G, W. Arnold re- turned from their visit in Kansas Ci- ty, Kans, Monday, They were accom- panied by their grandsons, Marsters james and Charles Neaves. The band boys went to Fort Scott Tuenlay to pilav for the Linn and Bourbon County Dairy Show. Messrs H. and Knoble Fine of Kansas City who playa with the band Mr. Bert Fine was in Fort Svott Saturdas. WANTHD~Firstclast barber none other need apply at All Nation's shop, 911 N, Washington St, Junction City, Kansas, P, C Cottery, propri etor. We glve electric message, have nice bath room and are also head: quarters for "Salin-Toy” the new hair straightner for men. Also need oud man to take charge of pantitorium. plenty of work for one who knows the business. Write me. gi Rectente WH Make Your Moir Long, Foo” : “Frere woman ean have nice long have 3 ease May Giltere Mv har dae eran 2 $ inches tna by weny we A877 Sour wondertul a Quintne! “se EXELENTO Pomabe Don t he fecle, be fake Rink Remorers Vea? POR CotrmPnten pew ete vette wert urd f Whe Ure perade vemense aererutl Freie it Syay OV OTE Eales er Lo We make Factento Skia Meautifier an ninementfor decks satin shia, Leet! 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RANSAS CITY —:— KANRAS eed | Your C 1 | For Your Convenience | ALL CONDUCTORS WILL SELL CAR TICKETS IN STAISS : OF FIVE FOR THIRTY CENTS. YOU WILL SAVE TIME AND THE ANNOYANCE OF GETTING PENNY CHANGE. ASK THE CONDUCTOR, HE'LL BE PLEASED TO ACCOM MODATE YOU. TICKETS IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED WILL ALSO BE ON SALE AT THE TOPEKA EDISON CO AND THIS CONPANY'S OFFICE. é The Topeka Rail | he Topeka Railway Co. | ts se oe BOOK cor HAIR one To Colored Women ‘We are the lergest mepolacturers ch Colored Womeo's ‘book ota aca pistes to baw Bray soloed we: ; freon should bave ene, We sell thow eavds our bair acd toilet articles, Set- letection guaranteed or money back, ‘We make the best _, doll Bram STRAIGHT: ENIKG comba, with sktrs beavy bark, fully, Sens. ‘With each comb we give lamp cep REE. Seed wovey order of stamp. MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISVACTORY. $12 poripelg. iw POSTPAID $122 Haw wets, brusbes, combs aod toilet erties manulacturers’ prices, Srad two-cent stamp, Aaer as mie Coxea iis Fare’ Howe” New Sore Chy. ADORESS DEPT “E* ae s hod tH Furs and Hides ay ais, A , wet lp eZ if ogo ARGH / Wanted é ae gpg eS é 2 Na f { Are you a trapper or dealer Jn Furs? ast BNR * nt We buy in any quantity from one to A ‘he + { “ a thousand Hides Ship us your == 9 e 2 Horse and Cow Hides along with f ene" fy oi your Furs, Write, wire or phone us te ort } {for our special prices before sling ea eee ii t iH \ elsewbere, PNY . Ret | | St Joseph Hide and a Fur Co. ie SAINT JOSEPH, MISSOURI al cs Cae Per ve 2 ; is; wn 4 wi f) ; Bs, ¥ a 4 “e 4 A ies aa ae, oe Pah sete SRT of | sr, ype 4 a fe , ge fe » Bee Pa PE oe 5 A i Mass Hibs, SO sh BRUCE AN, BUY YOUR FALL HATS FROM e Mrs. Essie Clark Ghe Has The Latest Styles In Millinery For Women And Children. PHONE REO ftr2. ’ 1414 WESTERN AVE MADAM 7, CRAVOULN sinnrens | : Hairdresser Frerpthing fe S401 in using SINK FORD'S MARROW VOMADE, he guarantees to krow the halr or refund the money, Jt cures dandruff, stopa belr from Caliing ott. You can pet two months’ home treatment for Ft 50, by mail $1.80, [make a ayectulty of cpring all scalp digeavea, J will tea h the art and hairdressing and culture by mall, or at ms home address, and all! aloo give diplomas when course has been completed. Agents are wanted in every town, Write today for one of my agency terms and one of my Free Booklets, 1 also have Flectricity Wate Rrushes, Straightening Combs with lamp hol- der, Band made Braids nod transfor mations all for sale, You can buy Sinkford'’s Halr Toule, 50c; Shampoo, 25e: Morrow Pomade, 25e and S0¢ Orders are given prompt attention. MADAM T, CRADDOCK SINKFORD, 209 Jackson 6. Phone Red 4618 ‘Topeka, Kansas. ENCHILADA AR AA OO A AICO AIR OO $ PHONE MAIN 2209 W, 1248 WYOMING 8TREET . + ° 9 f. wt | Madam Field’s Rooming tiouse ; FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS, : The place fcr the farmer, the bueicess man and the Jaborer, Near Stock Yardv ard Freight yards a HOT AND COLD WATER, AUTO SERVICE, 7 : CAFE iN CONNECTION KANGAS CITY, MO, S RRR --- Mr. vlastite John An Conv E. J. and The Terti thorou one that FOR eleve Good For fice o F. 1. Mrs. Grant Bradshaw is in the city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hillman. Among those attending the State Convention in Emporia are Rev. S. E. J. Watson, Mrs. Chas. Slaughter and Mrs. Emma Gaines. The home of Mrs. Hall, 921 East Terth street has just undergone a thorough painting, which makes it one of the really pretty homes in that section of the city. FOR SALE—2 lots 50x150 feet in eleven hundred block on West street. Good location with all improvements. For further information call this office or write Mrs Josie Everett, 1302 E. 18th street, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Florence Peacher, who spent the summer in Colorado Springs and Denver, has returned and reports a pleasant time. While in the latter city she was the guest of Mrs. Oscar Triplett. Mrs. C. Mukes gave a four course dinner Wednesday at 2 o'clock complimentary to the ladies who were so loyal to Mr. Mukes while she was out of the city. Covers were laid for nine. Mr. P. W. Fouts, of Frankfort, who had been in Colorado Springs, Colo., at the bedside of his brother, Mr. Ehon Fouts, stopped over in the city a few hours one day this week en route home. He made The Plaindealer a call. Rev. W. H. Young is attending the Missouri State Convention this week at Kansas City. He is president of this organization, and the state regrets very much having lost such an able leader. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hughes of New York, passed through Topeka yesterday on route to their home, having sent the summer in California. While herd they were the guests of Mrs Harris. Mr. Hughes is the prophetor of one of the largest colored department stores in the East., the building containing twenty-two stores. The Ne Plus Ultra Art and Literary club was very royally entertained at home of Mrs. Amos Booker on Friday afternoon, Oct. 10th. After the regular routine of business a very interesting program was rendered by members of the club. A delicious repast was served by the hostess after which the club adjourned to meet today with Mrs. E. A. Brice, 1169 N. Jefferson street. The Shamrock club met Tuesday at the beautiful home of Mrs Mattle Phillips. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Jack Pace. After the regular business the following new officers were elected: Mrs. P. Atkinson, president; Mrs. T. W. Greene, vice president; Mrs. Jack Pace, secretary; Mrs. Belle Porter, flower committee; Mrs. J. M. Johnson, apron committee; Mrs. H. G. Wilson, treasurer. An elaborate three course dinner was served. The next meeting will be with Mrs Martha Vance, 314 Paramore street. The East Hill Art and Social club held the first meeting of the new club year with Mrs. Conley on Buchanan street Sept 24th. The following officers were elected: Mrs. John Hicks, president; Mrs. Evans, vicepresident; Mrs. Wesley, secretary; Mrs. Geo. Hicks, treasurer; Mrs. Allen, chaplain; Mrs. Alexander, reporter. Various other committees were appointed. Mrs Conley served the club to a two course luncheon. The next meeting was held Oct. 8th with Miss Virginia Harris. The new work of the year was taken up which will be the making and selling of ready-to-wear garments—Mrs Alexander, reporter. Mrs. Louise Burke, who has been visiting with her brother-in-law for the past three weeks, left Tuesday morning for her home in Waterloo, Iowa. Mrs. Cunningham, of Oklahoma, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Daenport. The Elder Blossom club was entertained Friday by Mrs. Julia Bighoe. Mrs. Frank Beach has returned from Emporia, where she attended the Darrel Convention. Miss U. Greene, of Kansas City, is visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Greene. Mr. Mathews and Mrs. Wm. Gudgel are numbered among the slick. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. White have returned from Sedalla, Mo., where they were called to be at the bedside of Mr. White's mother. Mr. George Baskerville met with an accident at the Santa Fe shop one day last week and is now at the Santa Fe hospital. FEV. A. M. WARD GOES TO CALIFORNIA Our old friend Rev. A. M. Ward, who several years ago pastored St. John, A. M. E., church of this city, but who has been pastor of Shoutor Chapel in Denver Colo., sends us a card from which we glean the following: "Wife and I left Denver Oct. 2d en route to our new field of labor. First A. M. E. church. Eighth and Towne, Los Angeles, Calif. Friends gave us a great send off in the way of a great reception at Shorter. Monday night, Shorter Chapel members and friends gave us in cash $125 and Campbell Chapel gave us in cash $50.91, a total of $175.00 cash besides other gifts with speeches and good will. Had a great conference at Shorter I reported for Shorter $200 dollar money, for W. M. M. Scribey, $220 an increase of $55; for another $75. Had general increase making total of $1070 in conference claims." SEEN AND HEARD DURING THE WEEK PIERCE ADDITION NOTES Miss Georgia C. Hall, R. N., and a member of the staff at the General hospital in Kansas City Mo., spent three days in the city this week visiting her mother and sisters. A card from Miss Edna Mae Roach who is visiting in Denver says: "I'm feeling fine and having a nice time, not thinking of coming home soon." The Choral Twelve Star club met at the residence of Mrs. Ida M Jordan, president, 2003 Western avenue, Oct. 9th. Mrs. Anna Lewis, of Austin, Texas, was the guest. After the regular business a nice lunch was served consisting of fried chicken and other good things. Everybody reported an enjoyable time. Mrs. L. A. Johnson, secretary. Mt. Carmel Baptist church will begin a revival the first Sunday in November which will be conducted by the Rev. S. E. J. Watson, pastor of Shiloh Baptist church. The members are praying for success. Mt Carmel raised over $1000 and burned her mortgage and set the church free from debt, and now they are trying to help set sinners free in the great revival just a few days ahead Every Christian in Toneka is invited to come and assist them and Rev. Davidson says they will return the favor. ABILENE, KANS. Mrs. Sunday Hampton has returned home from Colorado Springs, where she went to visit her brother, Mr. Ed King. Mr. King one time was a resident of Abilene. Rev. J. C. Rogers of Hutchinson preached a wonderful sermon at the Mt. Zion Baptist church last evening. We must take our hats off to Rev. Rogers for the splendid service he has rendered since he has had charges a pastor. No church runs like we have been staged in days gone by, and not so long ago either. Mr. Daniel Boone still remains sick at his home on North Elm Street. Mr Nathan Warder is sick at his home on North Elm street. home on North Earl Street. Mr. Robert Wardar and Mr. Amos Tyler returned home from Gaham County, where they spent several days visiting friends and relatives. Mrs Bearde of Kansas City, Mo. is in the city, called to the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. Robt. Coffey, who is very sick and will be taken to Kansas City, Mo. to be operated on. We wish her success. If you have any news send it to the agent, J. B. Lewis. Mr. A. B. White and Mr. O. Gary, Miss Hamilton, Mrs. Vera Tyler and Sergeant Gibson spent Sunday in Manhattan, attending a big rally that was held there last Sunday. We are told that the meeting was a success financially. The Mission Circle met at the home of Mrs. Belle Smith's on Vine Street The members report a successful meeting. Mr. June Hogan of Concordia was in town last Saturday and Sunday calling on Miss Rosa Patterson. Mr. Walter White has taken up his studies at the high school where he left off when he was called to colors. Mr. White has been promoted one year in his studies for his good service overseas. If you have any news call the agent, J. B. Lewis. KANSAS CITY, MO. Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Branche, accompanied by Mrs. I. F. Bradley and Mrs. S. C. Rogers, motored up from Kansas City, Kans. and were the house guests of Attorney and Mrs. J. M. Guy until Tuesday morning when they returned home, having had a delightful trip, everything contributing to its success from ideal weather to the hospitality of the Topeka friends. Sunday night about thirty of the friends were gathered together to meet the motorists, and an improvised musical and informal conversation made the evening pass most delightfully. Monday a bounteous noon luncheon given by Miss Katherine Barker and mother, started the day, after which the party visited Topeka, Kans. Industrial School, where they received much countenous attention from Prof. Bridgeforth. From there they proceeded to call on as many of the Topeka residents as they could of the pleasant group they had met, and were much pleased with the beautiful homes they visited until nightfall. Tuesday morning, they started for home stopping over in Lawrence to visit Kansas University, Huskell Institute, and a few friends, arriving in Kansas City before dark, full of appreciation for the kindness shown them and hoping to return the same kindness some time soon. VAN. OKLA. Messengers and visitors are returning from a debate District Assn. in which occurred last week in the city of Wagoset, at St Paul's Church, church Rev Wm Hourt, reports a successful meeting both spiritually and financially, about the leadership of Rev F. T. Love, professor, the Holy Spirit being his guide. Rev. T. T. Love is the right man in the right place. We pray that God will continue to strown his work with success. Mr. F. D. Mitchell, Mr. Tom Martin and Mr. W. H. Brown have returned from the Muskogee fair; report having a nice time. Mrs Saline Jones is reported on the sick list this week. Little Gertude Mitchell is a little ill this week. Mr. Bud Bean, one of the leading farmers of Santown Bottom, has registered a complaint this week against the rabbits; got 'em charged with knocking out his cotton. The trial comes up the first frost, where Bear is expecting to get judgment against them. We are now going to make an appeal to all of our subscribers to the Plaindealer who are in the arrears. Please put up a piece of money and look for me in the next few days, for loan coming. Signed, E. G Mitchell, Agent. So please be prepared to set- J. M. French Saddlery Company HARNESS and SADDLERY GOODS WE REPAIR SHOES. SHOEMAKERS EMPLOYED. GENUINE LEATHER SUIT CASES and LADIES HAND BAGS. 赣江流域水资源短缺热需保障赣江流域水资源保障 TAXI STONESTREET SERVICE Best in Town ANYTIME • • ANY OCCASION New Cars Phone 52 te your account, for it takes money to run a newspaper. We want to get the Iliadealer in the home of every colored family in this country; a paper that is reliable, neat and clean in every respect, one that is fighting for the black man's Rights. ATCHISON, KANSAS Mrs. Prima Bradford of 720 X St. s.il of pneumonia. Mrs. Arnabel Murphy of Chicago, who is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Chart, and her sister, Mrs. Wilc C.ington, is seriously ill, and it is fea l that she must be operated upon. Mrs. Dora Dysart, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hazel Williams in St. Paul, Minn., for two months, returned yesterday and report a message sent. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People held a very interesting meeting in True Eleven Hall Sunday. Prof. Archie Gregg of Quindaro was the principal speaker. Prof. Gregg is a very able speaker, and as usual he delighted his hearers with an address full of thought and courage for the race, and after the address many new names were added to the Society. A beautiful solo was also rendered by Mrs. Oletha Kerford. Music was also furnished by Ebenezer Choir, and a short talk by Rev. G. B. Billop. Mrs. Maybelle Payne and Miss Ethcl Jackson were called to St. Joseph Saturday by the death of their uncle, Mr. J. Robinson. The body was brought to this city for burial. Rev. J. A. Broadnax of South Omaha and Grand Master of the York Masons paid his annual visit to the Lodge, and while here was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Briggs. Mrs. Taylor. Mrs Martha Barnett, who has been ill for some time, is able to be out again. JUNCTION CITY, KANS. Miss Irene Jones was called to Leavenworth, Kansas because of the illness of her sister. Mrs Dora Burnside, who has been away several months visiting in Deerwood, Minn. has returned to her home, 540 W. 3rd Street. Mrs. E. E. Mason and daughter Blanche accompanied Mrs Colwell of Fort Nelson as far as Kansas City, where they will visit Messrs. Rov and Kenneth Mason and families for a few days, when Mrs. Colwell will return to her home in Fort Nelson, Kentucky. Mrs M. Chavis of W. 14th St. is on the sick list. Mrs. J. E. Devine of 614 W. 9th St. spent the week end with her sons in Lawrence, Kansas. Mrs. C. Boswell and daughter and Mrs. Theos, Chinn of Salina, Kansas were in the city the guests of friends the last of the week. MRS C. E. BLEDSOE. Public Stenographer and Notary and Public Residence Phone 4331. PORT SCOTT, KANSAS Topka Plairdealer Dear Sir— I am sending a report from Mr. Craig Chapel & M. K. hatch to let the public know that the old mortgage is now ready to be lent. First I will let you hear from the three clubs. I Illinois Club; led by Rev. Thomas G. Amount raised $18.25. Club No. 1 led by Sister V. A. Taylor and Sister Ross Simons Amount raised by Club $79.15. Club No. J. known as Mississippi; led by Mrs. J. J. Parker Amount raised by Club $94.75. Those who assisted in the Club; Mr. E. H. Curtis; Mr. R. C. Curtis; $250. Mr. Holl; $155; Missionary Sisters and members of M. E. church; $7.25; Mr. J. C. Cabbell; $100; Mr. J. W. Johnson; $200; Dr. W. C. La More; $200; Mrs Math Simons; $5.70; Mrs Helen Morgan; $100; Mrs. M. A. Collins; $100; Mrs. M. A. Brown; $1.25; Sister Sarnh Parks; $100. Rev. Parker Parker, raised from the white businessmen $5.00, fifty eight dollars. Many other friends too numerous to mention gave 25c. and up. Total raised, $192.35. Rev. A. T Parker, Pastor Mr J. C. Pendergrass, Sec. WANT TO ADOPT at once a nice looking girl, light complexion, age 5 to 7 years. Send picture and particulars in first letter. Address, G. M. A., care of The Plaindealer. WANTED—A Bushelman or Pants maker, also good young Barber. For information write, D. NICHOLS, 219 N. Ninth Street, Lincoln, Nebr. HAIRDRESSER WANTED—Establishment at Leaveaworth with a first-class patronage can use a good skilled worker Address—Mrs. Ada Montgomery, 1212 Euclid, Kansas (First Published in The Plaindealer Friday, October 10, 1919) Friday, October 10, 1919) In the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas. PUBLICATION NOTICE To William Brown, greetings: You are hereby notified that you have been sued by the plaintiff in the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, for divorce. You are further notified that you must answer the petition filed herein on or before the 21st day of November, 1919, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment for divorce will be rendered accordingly. ELSHA SCOTT. Attorney for Plaintiff (Attest) Mary E. Chapin, Clerk, by G. D. McElhenny, Deputy. Jeff's Lunch 1900 Vine St. WILL HELP YOU LIKE KANSAS CITY, MO. OPEN ALL THE TIME. When in Guthrie, Oklahoma, Call On MRS. W. R. CHATMAN for neat and comfortable acce a 25 and 50 cents, 417 South First St phone 725. They have an auto for hire, stand at R & H Cafe. Phone 144 here you can secure at this num her first class Meals served by Mrs. Chatman. If you wish to feel at home salt on these people. 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LOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES Tire Price Tire Size Tire Type RELIER FREE WITH EVERY TIRE This tire is free from the risk of fire and theft. It is designed to be safe and durable for all types of vehicles. PRACTICAL TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY 150 203rd Michigan Ave, CHICAGO, IL 60611 (First Published Friday, Aug 29, '19) NOTICE. State of Kansas To Aaron Zeiner, Lucinda Zeiner, O. B. Mowry and Mrs. O. B. Mowry, his wife, if living, and if deceased, then to the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns of said Aaron Zeiner, Lucinda Zeiner, O. B. Mowry and Mrs. O. B. Mowry; You and each of you are hereby notified that R. S. Clingan, as plaintiff, has filed a petition in the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, and commenced suit against you, as defendants, as affirmed, being Osa No. 12564 and that you must answer said petition on or before the 11th day of October, 1911, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment required in said action against said Aaron Zeiner, Lucin H. Zeiner O. B. Mowry and Mrs O. B. Mowry, if living and if either or all of the said named defendants are deceased, then in the alternative, against the unknown heirs executors, administrators devices, trustees and assigments of such deceased defendants if any there be, quieting plaintiff's title to Lota 270, 291, 292, 293, 294 and 295 on Wabush avenue, in Lonakin W. Morris Addition to the City of Topeka and Addition now being a part of the City of Oakland and situated upon the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 29, Township 11 Range 16, District of the Sixth P. M., in Shawnee County, Kansas, and forever enjoining you and each of you from claiming any right, title or interest in or to said real estate W R HAZIN. Attorney for Plaintiff (Affair) Marv E. Chapin. Clerk of the District Court (First Published in The Topeka Plainsdaleer, Friday, Sept 19, 1910) In the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas Alice Marlcal, Plaintiff. State of Kansas to the Defendant. Angel Virtical greeting You are hereby notified that you have been sued in an action for divorce, petition in which suit was filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas on the 16th day of Sept. 17. NOTICE OF FINAL SCHEDULE WEEK 1 - 5 - 2022 nth formulas are here No.cem. 1809 I shall apply to the Private Court sitting at the Court House in the 9th new County, Kim is final settlement of said estate and for an order of the Court finding and adjudging who is with the my PID here said You are further notified that my claim for common traitor and for attorney fees and other expenses and such more as administration of said estate has been signed on the said 26th day of November 1814 at 10 o'clock a.m. B. P. WILLIAMS Administrator (First issued on October 17, 1814) In the Dear Court of Shire County Worcester No. 32740. Hazel Hunter Defendant PUBLICATION WORKER The State of Kensington to Hampden Ward of Kensington You are hereby entitled to have been tried, postponed in which sold you. The Court of the District Court of Sheffield, London, King's Square is an action for a divorce and unless you answer will petition before the Court. In 1919, the Court will be taken as true and judgment rendered without you according to the press herein conti- fied. (Attent) MURY E. CHAPIN, Clerk JJ O D W McEhenney, Deputy. Meadow Gold Butter TRIPLE SEALED The absolute cleanliness of Meadow Gold Butter is assured by its being tri-layered and sealed at the creamery. Its freshness is assured by its being churned fresh daily. Its purity is assured by the use of Pure Pasteurized Cream. Meadow Gold Butter is rich in enrichment and flavor. Satisfying to the epicure. All good dealers recommend it. Beatrice Creamery Company Topeka, Kansas Meadow Gold Butter CHURNED ERESH DAILY NOTICE. To Whom This May Concern Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned J. A Goldhammer who was convicted of embezzlement in the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, May 11th, 1919 and sentenced to the Kansas State Penitentiary, will make application to Honorable Henry J. Allen, governor, to the governor's office in the State House at Topeka, Kansas for a par- don, commutation of sentence or pity, on Saturday, November 1st, 1919, 10 o'clock a.m., or so soon thereafter as said application can be heard United October 17, 1919 TOPEKA'S FIRST COLORED- LICENSED FMKALMER G. W. Hamilton MHN for Business Day and Night for visiting from time to time service Guaranteed EVERYBODY SHOULD DUY A SHARE IN THE PEOPLE'S MERCANTILE COMPANY. Kansas City Kansas The Pioneer Metropolitan Co. of Kansas City Kansas have launched a great business for all the mount. In the attentive states and the market the smiles of the villains, cool local fruits, hardware and drug store all owned and controlled by Narrow Thousands of women and children can find employment through this market. Board of Directors—Mr. W. G. Banks Mr. James A. Griffin, Mr. C. W. Cymagara, Dr. A. Porter Davis. MAPLE HILL MapleHill, Oct. 5, 1919. Mrs. Amanda Wallace made a business trip to Topeka Monday. Mr. Clarerce James of Topeka is working here. Mr H. Nelson was in Topeka shopping Thursday. Mr. J. E. Beard of Wathena Kans. ... the guest of Marion Wallace and family Saturday and Sunday. Mrs S. E. Hood was in Topeka having some dental work done the last of week. Mr. Hugh Atkins of Payco is here for the winter. Mr. Wattler Glenn made a business trip to Tonkeh Thursday. Mr. Richard Wallace was in Topka Satur day getting some repair for his hay press. There will be a box supper at church Nov. 1. All invited. LINCOLN INSTITUTE. Miss Jessie Wallace, senior normal class, has returned from Desoto, where she substituted until a primary teacher could be secured. We were glad to receive our copies of the Hill Top last week. The por is a credit to its editorial staff. The how damnatory is so crowded that the upper rooms of the indis building are being fitted to aid the young men. If the enrollment increases much more, new rooms will have to be made for the girls also. LIGHT or ten of the Fulton student sports the weekend at home at attending the country fair Possibit C. Richardson and Prof. J W Daniel give addresses at the A M H church Sunday afternoon and in private choreus furnish of the music Prof V. H. Williams also song a bass solo M. Lottie King class of 19 who is teaching at Joplin. Mr. was a plea and campus visitor Sunday The Own a fible campaign which been conducted by the Sunday class is tedious, one good tut of rivals among the classes Our football boys will meet those of Lincoln High East St. Louis Sunday afternoon Will we win? Of those Mr. Nelson Kerr, training officer in the United States Rehabilitation Service, visited our school and insisted the work being done by the solu- dies in that branch of service. He explained himself well pleased with the work they are doing. HORTON, KANSAS. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and Galloway and son Leighland. It will be, but only a meeting for the children of Mr. and Mrs. Winn Goodlow at Bishopson Low and a dinner at Old Low. They had planned to visit Omaha but his sister, Mrs. Therionen and son are in New Gold and will return for reunion. Mr. Goodlow and his just ten children from New Gold are uncle. She attended a reception at her uncle and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gamble in honor of Mrs. Gamble's brother, who recently returned from overseas. They are to attend five girls present. Mrs. Goodlow, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brooks, was the recipient of many social favors on her visit. JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS. Mrs. M. D. Jones attended the United States convention at Emporia last week. Rev. and Mrs. Roht Cox and little daughter, Mrs. O. E. Jackson Miss Mary Banks of Salina and Mrs Ida Frazier Bates, of Wichita, passed through the city Sunday and attended the Second Baptist church services Rev. Cox delivered a good sermon Mrs Ida Frazier Bates, corresponding secretary of the Convention and president of the Western States and Territories Convention delivered an excellent address on the "State Convention and Her Work" At the close of her address she presented Mrs. M. D. Jones with a handsome good medal which was given by the Women's Convention in honor of her district the Smokey Hill River, for raising the most money at the Convention, which was $105 Mrs. O. E. Jackson of Salina president of the Smokey Hill River District Sunday School delivered an address She spoke of her Sunday school work in helping the Foreign Mission work by educating an African child and educating her The god news of the death of Mrs. M. D. Jones' sister came to her last week she had spent six weeks in in Tennessee at the bedside of her sister in law and when she came away she was much it proved but took a sudden change in a few days after she left Mrs. Jones is the only one of her family living. Roy C. 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