Sedalia Times

Saturday, July 12, 1902

Sedalia, Missouri

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THE SEDALIA TIMES. Missouri State Fair, August, 18 to 23rd.in Sedalia, State Candidates. A short history of their past life, for the benifit of our readers. These are the Men who will help lead the Republican Party to Victory this-Look, read and consider. VOL. VIII The republican nominee for state superintender of Public School, was born at Ring's Creek, in Wayne county this state in September 1864. The night of his birth Price's army was camped at Patterson, close by, and straggling soldiers learning of his birth came to the house in search for his father, who was a Union man, but they failed to find him. Mr White spent his early manhood in the county of his birth, working on a farm and going to school in the fall. He taught school and saved the money derived therefrom, through his compensation was small, and expended those earnings in keeping himself in the state normal school at Cape Girardeau from which he graduated in 1895. The next day he was elected principle of the public school at Farmlington and Pacific, but accepted the place at Farmington. He remained there six years at a salary from $70 to $115 per month. Then he was elected principle of the California public school and remaining the about one year, and coming from there to St Louis, and remaining in that city for six years as superintendent of the public schools; From here he went to Brookfield and is now serving his fourth term there. He was the Republican nominee for county school commissioner in Sr Franccounty in 1899. The Democratic majority against which he had to contend was 1,050, but Mr White came within 125 of election. Mr. White is a graduate from the Missouri state normal school; has taken special work in the state university, Chicago university and Cook county normal school, has been an active member of the National Teachers Association since 1891, he was president of the southeast Missouri Teachers Association in 1890; was secretary of the State Teachers Association in 1898, was treasurer of Missouri School Journal Publishing Company from 1897 to 1902, and was president of the juntee-Normal Alumni Association for three years. Mr. White is a genial and companionable gentleman and will not dissipoint his friends who did such effective work to bring about his nomination. W. S. CRANE. W. S. Crane, the long-term nominee for Railroad commissionerselp, was born in Pike county, this state, in 1900 He was a mere strip of a boy when he moved to Newton county and soon after removed from there to Jasper county, where he live now. He has held one one public office, having served a term as sheriff of Jasper county. The first dollar he ever earned was by his own labor was at work as a miner, he continued in this employment for a number of years, and by economy and a fortunate investment or two which his savings permitted him to make, he has since been enable to retire, and from a mine worker has become a mine owner and operator. His early years were spent at hard manual labor, as were many of the years of his father's life. He enjoys the reputation of being a big-hearted man, who meets all appeals for charity with a ready response and is as ardent in espousing the cause of labor as he is active in promoting Republicanism. As home delagates was as absorbed in sounding his praise, making everything else, so far as it was concerned, secondary to his nomination. The Republican state convention made a winning selection in naming such man as him for this office, and no doubt will be elected by a handsome majority. BARNEY FRAUENTHAL Barney Fraunenthal, the short-term nominee for the railroad commissioner, SEDALIA, MISSOURI SATURDAY JULY 12 1902 is a Pennsylvanian by birth. He is now 37 years old. He has lived in Missouri twenty-five years and nerry all of this he has been employed at Union depot in St Louis. He began work as a telegrapher and continued in that way until the present Union Station was opened, when he was placed in the bureau of information. He is a married man and has a good family with three children. He has always taken a leading part in the republican battles in the city rf St Louis and in state affairs, and will certainly make a winning campaign for the office of the republican party has trusted in his oare. M. B. H. Constable James Robb. Who is now making a strong fight for the nomination of Circuit Clerk among the republicans. Republican County Convention. The Republicans of Pett's county will hold a delegate convention in the criminal court room in Sedalia, Mo, at 11 o'clock a m Thursday, Aug. 14, 1902, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the various towship and county offices to be voted upon at the coming general election in November next, and for choosing a new county central committee and for transacting such other business as may come before the convention. the republican voters in each township in Pett's county, except Sedalla township are therefore requested to meet in caucus at the usual voting places in said township at 2 o'clock p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2, 1902, for the purpose of choosing delegates to said convention, nominating your candidates for township offices and selecting your member of the county committee. The several townships are entitled to the following number of delegates: Heath's Creek No. 1.....2 Heath's Creek No. 2.....3 Longwood No. 1.....2 Longwood No. 2.....2 Houstonia.....3 Blackwater No 1.....3 Blackwater No 1.....2 Lamonte.....4 Dresden.....4 Cedar.....5 Prairie.....3 Eik Fork.....3 Green Ridge No 1.....3 Green Ridge No 2.....2 Washington.....3 Flat Creek.....4 Lake Creek.....3 Hughesville No 1.....3 Hughesville No 2.....2 Smithton.....7 Bowling Green.....5 The Republicans of Sedalia township will hold their meetings in [the several] precincts on Saturday evening Aug. 2 at 8 p.m and select two members of the county committee for each precinct and the following number of delegates: Precinct No 1 city council room.....21 Precinct No 2 engine house No 1.....11 Precinct No 3 High school.....18 Precinct No 4 circuit court room.....16 Sedalia township officers will be nominated at the general convention Thursday, Aug. 14 in the same manner as heretofore. By order of the Republican county committee, E. E. CODDING. 4TH OF AUGUST CELEBRATION A celebration will be given in this city Aug. 4th under the management of Dr. C; S. Walden, James NeTbill and TG. Williams at Libertv park, and at Forest park by Samuel Ramsey and others. Excensions are expected from St. Louis Fort Scott and other points. The Boonville people have arranged for a big celebration on the 4th, : Fayette will have a big emanoiation celebration Aug. 4th. The Moberly people will celebrate in their city Aug. 4th. Rev Coieman and others, will hold a big celebration California Aug 4th. The colored people of Clinton will celebrate Aug 4th Dr J. WILL JACKSON, DD HIGHLY HONORED Dr J. Will Jackson, whoes home is in this city, has been elected as a represer- tive to represent the Missouri District Epworth League and Sunday Schools at the Negro Young Peoples Christain and Educational Congress, which mets in Atlanta Ga. August 6 and continue to August 11th. It is said that this meeting will be the greatest ever held by the Negroes. 10,000 delegates are expected to attend. Dr Jackson has also been selected as a delegate to attend the Missionary Mission of the Methodist Epistol- pal church which will he held at Cleveland Ohio, Oct 21 to 24 enclusively. *Miss Viola Jackson his youngest daugh ter has been invited to render several of he famous vocal solos at each of these noted gatherings, and will proberly attend should her health permit her. She is an excellent' singer and is recognized as one of the best among the race. QUARTERLY MEETING. The A. M. E last Quarterly meeting in this conference year, will be held at their church Sunday Jury 20th. Rev W B. White will preach at 11,0 a. m., and at 3.00 p m preaching by Rev DeBoe of Taylor chapel. The Cnoir of Taylor chapel have been invited to furnish m us during the day, also we invite all of the churches and pastors to attend ORDER OF PUBLICATION.] STATE OF MISSOURI, } ss. COUNTY OF PETTIS, In the Circuit Court of Pettis County, September term, 1902. Flora Ewing, Plaintiff vs. Oliver Ewing, Defendant. Now, at this day comes the Plaintiff herein, by her attorney A. L. Shortridge, and files her petition and affidavit, alleging among other things, that Defendant Oliver Ewing, is not a resident of the State of Missouri; Whereupon it is ordered by the Clerk in Vacation, that said Defendant be notified by Publication that Plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in this Court, the object and general nature of which is to dissolve the bends of matrimony heretofore contracted between the plaintiff and defendant, on the grounds of general indignities, as will more fully appear on the petitions on file in my office, and unless the said Oliver Ewing be and appear at this Court, at the next Term thereof, to be begun and holden at the Court House, in the City of Sedalia, in said County, on the first Monday of September, and on or before the first day of said Term, if the term shall so long continue—and if not, then on or before the last day of said Term—answer or plead to the Petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And it is further ordered, that a copy hereof be published, according to law, in the Sedalia Times a newspaper printed and published in Pettis County, Missouri—for four weeks successively, the last insertion whereof shall be at least thirty days before the commencement of the said September Term of this Court. [SEAL.] ATTEST: P. H. LONGAN, Circuit Clerk. N. W. KENNEDY, D. C. A. L. SHORTRIDGE, Plaintiff's Attorney. A True Copy from the record. Politicial Pick Ups. What Heard on the Street concerning local Politics There are a number of men who would like to be candidates for different offices but will not patronize party papers because it costs a trifle, while they are the only solid support they have. Some people have an idea that no other man should announce for the same office that he does, but that is wrong. They must remember that the people say who shall and shall not be elected to office. When a candidate seeks the nomination without the support of the press he has an up-hill fight, as the press is the power behind the throne. E. E. Codding is studying over the matter of running for circuit clerk. S. M. Hodges is said to be a candidate for circuit clerk against R. H. Gray. This shows a split in the democratic ranks. Capt. W. H. Masen has out cards announcing himself as a candidate for constable. It is said that Samuel Bowser will have a some opposition id the convention for sheriff. R. N. Tower has a snap on 'tee nomination for county clerk, but wheeher he have a snap on election is hard to say. The announcements of R. H Gray and T P Berry appears in this paper this week, [Recorder Looney will present himself next week to the colored voters Some of the boys has not forgot what was said about a Negro as janitor of the court house four years age, and some one feel the results of it in the convention or at the polls in November next It is said that Col Jno D Crawford and James Ringen may be candidates for Presiding Judge. Both are good strong men and can pull the full party vote Price $1.25 Per Year. A NEW LOCATION. The Fisher Printing Company now at 113 South Ohio Street, Telephone Q. C. 500. I desire to call your attention to the fact that I have removed my printing plant to 113 OHIO STREET. The partnership heretofore existing between L. C. Thomas and myself having been dissolved, I will continue business under the old firm name THE FISHER PRINTING CO. Q. C. Telephone 500. I am adding new type and machinery to my present excellent equipment, employ only first-class workmen, which with my practical knowledge of the printing business will enable me to produce first-class work. Thanking you for all past favors, I will be pleased to meet you at my new location and will give prompt attention to all orders, large or small with which I may be favored. FISHER PRINTING CO., P. S. Don't forget our new location, 113 Ohio St., and Telephone number, Q. C. 500. WANTS A WIFE. A batchair desires the acquantanbe of some old maid or young maid of refinement, my object is to marry. Addresses F. M; Mithchell Carrington, North Dakota ASSISTANCE MANAGER Engene Bowles, one of Sedalia's bright est young men, has been made assistant Manager and local editor of this paper, any matter for publication can find its way into these columns through him as well as any other member of the staff MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY Kansas City AND RETURN SUNDAY JULY 13th $1.00 Tickets sold for Trains at 1,50 a. m; 4 a. m and 7.55 a. m July 13 Good returning leaving Kansas City at 1.10 p. m: 9,15 p. m and 10,45 p. m July 13th Help us to help each other, Lord, And feel each other's care. So let these words be scattered abroad And each one do their share. WANTED-BRAINS Can you think of something to present? Protect your ideas. Do not bring you work. Before speaking to patients, give our librarian offers. Investor's Antiques and handicrafts view of Washington sent Free on request. Be sure to write to: COPP & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, & Sedalia, GAME. sunday July 12,1314 LE-GUE PARK. SPRINGFiELD vs SEDALIA Game called at 3.00 p-m. RED FABRICS wealth of dainty white we are prepared to the least possible dan- leans a loss and annoy- injure these delicate ady to help them get parcel is gotten to the right place STEAM LAUNDRY LICATE WHITE & COLORED FABRICS Summer is here with its wealth of dairy white and Colored waists, and we are prepared to handle such work with the least possible danger to the fabrics. It means a loss and annoyance to the ladies to injure these delicate creations, and we are ready to help them get the best results. See to it that your LAUNDRY parcel is gotten to the > LONGAN'S SEDALIA STEAM LAUNDRY LICATE WHITE & COLORED FABRICS Summer is here with its wealth of dandy white and Colored waists, and we are prepared to handle such work with the least possible danger to the faeries. It means a loss and annoyance to the ladies to injure these delicate creations, and we are ready to help them get the best results. See to it that your LAUNDRY parcel is gotten to the right place LONGAN'S SEDALIA STEAM LAUNDRY 216 and 218 Lamine Street. Both Phones 154 P S, Family washing also done here ASTONISHING INFO!! For many years we have bought our Whiskies and Cigars to Wholesellers only and our brands are preferred by them, as they are superior to all others. In our gift we have given of the highest quality. Middlemen have had few, now sell direct to the consumer our most Popular Brands of Whiskey and Cigars at less than wholesale prices. 14 BEAUTIFUL PIZZLES FREE NO RESTRICTIONS! EVERY WINNIE WILL HAVE WITH every quart bottle of our famous 10 year old Queen City Club Pure Bye and one box of our justly celebrated genuine Cuban Hand-Hade 10c clear Honey. In Cuban Specials, we will give ABSOLUTELY FREE one of the hands-oven oven face, extra heavy nickel grats! Whisky Made, 60 Jodhpatent wind and set, genuine American movement and case, best timekeeper on earth, does not tarnish and will have a lifetime. I extra fine Wienna Meerchaum Pipe. I genuine Meerchaum Cigar Holder. I pretty tapered Tobacco pouch. I genuine Cuban Specials and one quart bottle of our famous 10 year old Queen City Club Pure Cigar cannot be bought for less than $1200. We sell the Whisky and Cigars alone now for less than $1200. We close the 14 prices for closing the 14 prices for animation, while Whisky and Cigars alone cost more than we ask for the entire lot. Our Whisky is an authentic Cuban hand-hade made, clear Havana, made in our own factory. These cigars are far better than anything ever advertised before. We guarantee the goods and refund any ever advertised before. Any one sending sketch and invention will promptly receive our opinion free concern of same. "How to Obtain a Patent" sent upon request through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patent taken out through us receive special notice, without the Patent Record, an illustrated and widely circulated journal manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address: VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. TOBACCO MG OFFER! Baskies and Cigars to Wholesalers only they are superb profits of letters. If the large profits of letters, all direct to the Consumer our most fearful no restrictions! EVERY ONE WILL GET THEM! 10 year old Queen City Club Pure Bye Handmade Cigar for the Handmade SOULTERLY FREE one of the hand- made Watches made (no ladys) stem and wrist made with the best pen, fine 1 extra fine Nietzsche Meer- car Holder, 1 genuine Meerschaum coach, 1 elegant heavy hevy cigar, 1 tallico cigar for back, chain and one beautiful charm, these 14 pieces with one box of our of our curated collection will be less than $2.00. We sell the .97 C.O.D. with perilleoed ex- mension, with bittersy for the entire lot. Our Whiskey is our Cigars genuine Cuban hand- made cigar button for better guarantee of goods and refund ocket knife with two blades. 1 cork-case, 1 cigar cutter and 1 anno with order. Goods sent in plain package. Write for of a script, made in order 10-day. Dept. 431 North Clark St., Chicago, Ill. UARANTEED One sending sketch and description of car opinion free concerning the patent- Patent" sent upon request. Patente at our expense. The special notice, without charge, in and widely circulated journal, consulted VANS & CO. motors, ASTONISHING OFFER!! For many years we have got four Whiskies and Cigars to Wholesalersonly and our brands are preferred by them, as they are superior to all others. In order to give the Consumer the benefit of the large profits of Dealer and Middleman, we have decided to now sell directly to the Consumer our Most Popular Whiskies and Cigars at less than $14 BEAUTIFUL PRIZES FREE NO RESTRICTIONS! EVERY ONE WILL GET THEM!! 14 BEAUTIFUL PRIZES FREE NO RESTRICTIONS! EVERY ONE WILL GET THEM!! With every quart bottle of our famous 10 year Old Cuban Specials, we will give ABSOLUTELY FREE one of the hand-sourced open face, extra heavy nickel Gent's Watches made in Ladys) stem wind set, genuine American equipment and case, best timekeeper, on earth, does not tarish and will last a lifetime. 1 extra fine Vienna Meerchaum Pipe, 1 genuine Meerchaum Cigar Holder, 1 genuine Meerchaum Cigar Holder, 1 pretty heavy taco button, elegant extra heavy folded match box, 1 pair pearl cuff buttons, 1 tall oval leather tucked holder, 1 pair sleeve buttons, 1 double chain and one beautiful charm, 1 famous Cuban Specials and one quart bottle of our famous 10 year old Green City Club Pure Pine can be bought for less than $13.00. We sell the whisky and Cigars in ONLY $3.97 C.O.D. with petitions of excluding Cuban Specials and Cigars alone cost more than we ask for the entire lot. Our Whiskey is an absolutely Pure 10 year Old Eye and our Cigars genuine Cuban hand-made in our own factor. These cigars are than anything else in everlasting fact. We Gift cigars and refund FREE! An Extra Premium of an eleventh Pocket Kite with two blades. 1 corset screw, 1 cigar cutter and 1 glass cutter, if $3.97 is sent in advance with order. Goods sent in plain package. Write for which Price lists of Liquors and Cigars. Responsible agents wanted. Order to-day. S. DISTILLER'S DISTRIBUTING CO—Dept. O., 431 North Clark St., Chicago, III. PATENTS GUARANTEED Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability of same. "How to Obtain a Patent" sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patent taken cut through us receive special notice, without charge, in the PATENT RECORD, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted manufacturers and Investors. Patent Documents, WASHINGTON, D. C. 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A If you want this paper from now on must pay for it. Mrs C. W White and two sons left Wednesday for a short visit with her mother in Otterville. Little Vivian Lane and sister is visiting their aunt Miss Lucy F, Taylor of this city Mr G. W Kimbrough of Richmond Mo rendered a good lecture at the Quinn chapel last Sunday night J. Will Jackson DD, returned to his home in this city to take a rest up with his family. Mrs D, Y Steele has been complaining Mrs Rev W. C, Williams will spend 3 or 4 weeks in Kansas city and Topeka and will then return to Sedalia Dr J. U. Kaykendall delivered several able sermons in our city this week, he also preach at the C. M E church Monday night. Mrs Emeline Ross, who resides in south town; fell from a porch Monday and broke her arm. Mrs Ella Wilson who here from Fort Scott, visiting Miss Leanora Dillon, has been very ill, but is on the mend now Miss Matie Jones returned Sunday after a 8 months stay in St Louis Mr John White and wife returned home Monday from Topeka Kansas Mrs Scott Hayden is very ill at her home on north Broadway Miss Nancy Gates and daughter who has been visiting Mrs D. L. Stewart of west Cooper st. returned to their home in Lexington Tuesday evening after a short and pleasant stay in our city. Mrs Lillian Canton of St Louis left for her home after a short visit with heo mother Mrs Wilfrong, Miss Cecil Taylor is reported better Miss Mary Nickens is better Mr. T M Smith is taking a week lay off on account of sickness, Borned—to Mr. and Mrs Scott Hayden, a fine girl last Tuesday Have You More Furcish, Primile, Copper-Colored Scotts, Aches, Glo Sorea, Ulcers in the Mouth, Hair Falling? Write for proofs of cures. We solicit the most obstinate cases. 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