Sedalia Times
Saturday, June 13, 1903
Sedalia, Missouri
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THE
VOLUMN IX
SCOTT JOPLIN A KING
His Long Suit Is Catchy Rag
Time Music.
WAS RAISED IN SEDALIA
He Is Now Claimed by St. Louis, and There He Its Making Fame and Fortune.
The following, published in Sunday's Globe-Democrat will be read with interest here for the reason that it refers to a composer hailing from Sedalia, whose publisher is also a Sedalian.
St. Louis boasts of a composor of music who, despite the ebony line of his features and a retired disposition, has written possibly more instrumental successes in the line of popular music than any other local composer. His name Scott Joplin, and he is better known as "The King of Ragtime Writers," because of the many famous works in syncopated melodies which he has written. He has, however, also penned other classes of music and various vocal numbers of note.
Scott Joplin was reared and educated in St. Louis. His first notable success in instrumental music was "The Maple Leaf Rag," of which thousands and thousands of copies have been sold. A year or two ago, Mr. John Stark, a publisher of this city and father of Miss Eleanor Stark the well known piano virtuoso, bought the manuscript of "The Maple Leaf" from Joplin for a nominal sum. Almost within a month from the date of its issue this quaint creation became a byword with musicians, and within another half a twelve month circulated itself throughout the union in vast numbers. This composition was speedily followed by others of a like character until now the Stark list embraces nearly a score of the Joplin effusions. Following is a list of some of the more
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SEDALIA MISSOURI. JUNE 13
pronounced pieces by this writer,
embodying these oddly titled works:
"Elite Syncopations."
"The Strenuous Life."
"The Rag Time Dance," (song)
"Sunflower Slow Drag."
"Swipsey Cake Walk."
"Peacherine Rag."
"Maple Leaf Rag."
Probably the best and most euphonious of his latter day compositions is "The Entertainer." It is a jingling work of a very original character, embracing various strains of a retentive character, which set the foot in spontaneous action and leave an indelible imprint upon the tympanum.
Joplin's ambition is to shine in other spheres. He affirms that it is only a pastime for him to compose syncopated music and he longs for more arduous work. To this end he is assiduously toiling upon an opera, nearly a score of the numbers of which he has already composed and which he hopes to give an early production this city.
MONROE H ROSENFELD
The TIMES was the first Sedalia paper to begin giving Mr. Joplin a public boom as a Negro music writer and composer of the catchy music known as "Rag Time." Among the first was that of the "Maple Leaf Rag," which was uamed after a social club in our city known as the Maple Leaf. The next was the "Sunflower Slow Drag," which was and is now a great favorite among Sedalians.
NEGRO CONVENTION CALLED.
At a conference of negroes at the Henry Harland Garnet club, Brooklyn, Tuesday, it was decided to issue a call requesting all the negro voters of New York, New Jersey and New England to send representatives to a convention to be held on June 3 in Brooklyn.
The object of the call, which was signed by Bishops Derrick and Walters and many clergymen is to take measures to prevent the disfranchisement of southern negroes and to elect delegates to the national suffrage convention which will be held in Louisville on July 1.
BAPTIST WOMEN ON
NEGRO PROBDEM.
At a meeting of the Woman's Baptist Home Mission Society in Buffalo the past we k a resolution was adopted declaring that the feeling against negroes manifested by many white people and the idea that negroes were not capable of developing a sturdy moral character were un-Christian and not justified by the findings of missionaries working among them.
OUR GIRLS
The sight of some of our girls mounting men's bicycles, assisted by half-grow boys is becoming a matter of common occurrence and one to be regretted exceedingly.
Girls are fast losing what little modesty they did pretend to have, and are convincing observers that modesty is a thing of the past.
The mothers of these girls have not the slightest idea as to their whereabouts and apparently do not exert themselves to find out.
The saving of the Negro race depends upon its women and girls, and at the rate our girls are going the future holds small hopes for its redemption.—Palladium.
TUDE JOHNSON DEAD.
Was Fatally Shot Sunday Morning at Syracuse.
TWO NEPHEWS ALSO HURT.
Arthur Glasgow, the Murderer, Under Arrest in Morgan County.
William Johnson, known as "Tude," died at the home of his sister, Lizzie Jennings, in this city Monday evening at 6:45, aged 27 years, three months and eight days. The immediate cause of his death was a gunshot wound through the left lung. Coroner Clunley held an inquest Tuesday morning, after which there will be a funeral sermon at the house, second door west of the A M E church, and the body was taken Wednesday morning to Pleasant Green for interment in the old slave burying ground on on the Walker homestead, where many of his relatives are buried.
"Tude" had been in the employ of John Menefee up to two weeks ago, when he went to Cooper county to work this summer for his sister who lives about 10 miles from Syracuse.
Saturday, accompanied by his two nephews, John and Walker Murphy, he went on invitation to the home of Wil Miller, one mile from Syracuse to a party. The young men remained at the Miller home, taking part in the plays until early Sunday morning when they started home, Walker and John Murphy going with "Tude" to his horse to assist him in mounting. "Tude" lost his leg 11 years ago and could not get on his saddle without assistance. While the boys were helping him to his horse Arthur Glasgow ran out of the house and without a word of warning began firug. His first shots were directed at "Tude" with whom he had some words last summer, but after he had fired three shots at him he turned his turned his revolver upon the nephews. Tude was hit in the left hand, the left arm and the fatal ball ploughed through his left lung. Walker Murphy was shot in the left groin and John Murphy's right index finger was shot off.
Glasgow made his escape in the darkness but was arrested Monday at Versailles, where he is held.
Johnson was brought to Sedalia Sunday accompanied by his nephew, Walker Murphy, Dr. J. M. Harris examined his wounds, removed the bullet from his arm and told him that his chances for life were slender. He was taken to his sister's home and there died Monday evening
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July 4th.
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The bad weath is now about over, and now is the time to get ready for the hot weather. We have a full and complete stock of Summer styles, colors and designs, just arrived, and you will like them, when you come and see them.
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SEDALIA TIMES
The Oldest and most Reliable Negro Newspaper in CENTRAL MISSOURI,
Published Every Saturday and sent to any address by mail or carrier, for the small sum of
15 cents per month, 25 cents two months
75 cents for six months $1.25 per Year.
Our Paper is a thorough Negro enterprise,and is opperat ed ediied and managed by Negro skill.
Quincy EXCURSION.
JUNE 14, Via M, K. & T. And Steamer J, S. from Hannible.
Special Train will leave Sedalia at 5:45 p.m.
2,00 Round trip $2.00
See Katy Agent
Th: Marvel of the 20th century 1GTOR Talking Machine
A Royal Entertainer and
everything. Plays everything. W
theatre in your own home? Cata
or prices.
WHEN
—IN—
OUR CITY!
—REMEMBER—
A Royal Entertainer and an Entertainer of Royalty, sings everything. Plays everything. Why not own a Victor and have a Theatre in your own home? Catalogues sent on application. Write for prices.
You can get good. first-class Meals and Lunches at all hours for 15 and 25c at F. M. JAMES and Co. RESTAURANT 113 East Main St. Where you can always get good Fresh Fish, Pies cakes, Spare-ribs, and Ice Cream every Sunday. Call and see Them
KOHL'S.
Who keeps the best Home killed meats of all kind in the city. Remember we are open every Sunday until 10 o'clock, giving plenty time to come or order a good ten-der Roast for Sunday dinner.
$15 TO 60.
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Good fresh supply of Groceries always on hand and he is selling them at bottom prices, at 108 East Main street.
do You Drink
And it is time to drink good, fresh Beer When you drink, drink only
—FAMOUS—
It's the best. It's always fresh
It's delicious It's pure and clean
It's made in Sedalia and is alright.
Remember when you buy Moeshell's Beer
you are patronizing Home Industry.
at the leading bafuCty
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Rooms C and D Mara's Bldg.
A day guarantee to every person send ing their name and it's Remedy Co.
address to Scott's Remedy Co,
P. O, 570 Louisville Ky
Write now, and mention this pape
When you want a good, nice and clean furnished room stop at
J. AHUNTER
ROOMING HOUSE
242 West Pacific Street
TUDE JOHNSON DEAD
From First Page.
praying, saying he was happy and willing to go. He was conscious and talked until within 10 minutes of his death. His solemn statement is to the effect that there was no difficulty on the night of the shooting and that the shots were fired without warning.
The ball is still in the leg of Walker Murphy, Dr. Harris having failed to find it with the probe. It entered the groin and ranged downward into the left leg.
There are many boodlers in Missouri—self-confessed and otherwise—Democrats and Republicans. So far neither party has the edge on the other very much, but the machinery of the state government is in the hands of the Democrats. They must open the road to the penitentiary. Every boodler that the supreme court returns to Folk ought to cost the Democratic party in Missouri several thousand votes.
Sunday will be Children's day at the CME church. An elegant program has been arranged by the little ones and will be rendered on this day.
Paperhang ing Plastering Calcemin ning
$2.00 EXCURSION
To Quincy Sunday June 14 via M, K & T Ry, to Hannibal. Steamer J. S. to Quincy, Special train will leave Sedalia at 5:45 a.m June 14. This is an opportunity to toke a pleasant railroad and river ride that no one should miss. See 'Katy's' agent for particulars.
A H Hickman and Ben Redman arrested a white brute Friday for insulting Mrs Hickman while on her way home. They turned him over to an officer and he is now in jail where all such men as he should be.
Mr. Brooks, the Negro crayon artist who has been in our city all week, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wheeler is suffering from a very bad eye, which has been operated on several times, but is yet very painful. Mr. Brooks is a bright young man and an excellent artist. The Times hopes it will not prove serious and injure him in his work.
BLOOD POISON
**Away You!** Sure Threats, Pimples, Copper-Colored Spots, Ackles, Gke
Scorers Ulcers in the Plains. We have most efficient best matches.
We have cured 15 warriors in 15 to 25 days.
**Q. O. M. B. E. K. D. Y. C.**
FREE—Reader, cut out this advertisement and send to us, with your name and address, and we will send you a Bozo Agent's Outfit of OZONO. We want good Agents in every county. You can make from $18.00 to $50.00 every week. OZONO, King of all Hair Tonics, prevents the tendency of the Hair to draw up, contract, tangle, and curl, thus making it easy to dress the Hair to suit the desired style, and lends to the Hair length, lustre, life, and beauty. Write to-day; delay may lose you this position. Address
BEFORE.
AFTER.
BOSTON CHEMICAL CO., 310 E. Broad Street, Richmond, Va.
BOSTON CHEMICAL CO., 310 E.
Short Talks On
ByCharlesAus
No. 29.
The chances are that a one-time
advertisement will not pay. It is only
and effort that is strong enough to n
found adequately profitable.
Once in a while the one-time adver
Short Talks On Advertising ByCharles Austin Bates.
The chances are that a one-time advertisement or a very small advertisement will not pay. It is only continuous, persistent effort, and effort that is strong enough to make an impression, that will be found adequately profitable. Once in a while the one-time advertisement, on a special occasion,
"It is only continuous, persistent effort—effort strong enough to make an impression that will, be found profitable."
raise a pier that will be strong and per useful and necessary bridge. It is just so with advertising. T serve as a foundation. They do not so drop in enough of them. If you kee
raise a pier that will be strong and permanent, and that will hold up a useful and necessary bridge. It is just so with advertising. The first ads you drop in only serve as a foundation. They do not serve as anything if you do not drop in enough of them. If you keep on piling one on top of the other in the end you will.
other, in the end you will have a pier which will sustain the bridge of business all the rest of your life.
The water of competition will waste away some of the stones, and they will have to be replaced, but once the pier is built the repairs will not be very expensive.
"You will have a f which will sustain the bridge of business."
Copyright, Charles Austin Bates, New York.
CASH OR CREDIT. Catalogue FREE.
CENTURY MF'G CO.
A TALE OF THE TIMES.
A is for Alum on which we are fed.
B is for Boodle, Baking powder and Bread.
C is for Cole county, also for Crow.
D is for Dockery, Dollars and Dough.
E is for Easter Egg (Phelps has the yolk).
F is for Farris and also for Folk.
G stands for Gumption and Grand jury too.
H is for Hot place for law makers untrue.
I always stands for inquisitors bold.
J stands for Jefferson City I'm told.
K is for Kelley, who took to the woods
L is for Lee who "gave up the goods."
M is for Matthews, with record unjust
N is for New York, home of the trust.
O is for Orchard, big senator he.
P is for "Pen," where boodlers should be.
Q is the Query, which makes rascals cower.
R is for righteousness, need of the hour.
S is for Smith, Subpoenae and Swill.
T stands for Thousand, whether check or bill.
U for United, good people should stand
V is for Vote-buyers over the land.
W will stand for Whitcotton now.
X -tend Jim your hand—for he raised the row.
Y is for Years in the State “Peniten,” which
Z e boodlers should all have, forever, amen!
—Columbia (Mo.) Statesman.
BEFORE.
E. Broad Street, Richmond, Va.
in Advertising
Austin Bates.
. 29.
time advertisement or a very small
only continuous, persistent effort,
to make an impression, that will be
advertisement, on a special occasion,
will bring good results, but not one time in a hundred, unless the advertiser has been fairly well advertised in the community before.
If the pier of a bridge is to be built in the middle of a river, the builders commence by sinking stones for the foundation. If they dropped the first stone and quit because they could not see it, the pier would never be built.
If they dropped a dozen stones, one on top of the other, and quit before the pile was big enough to stick out of the water, they would lose their time and their stones.
But if they go on, put in a good, solid foundation and build up from that, they will in time permanent, and that will hold up a g. The first ads you drop in only not serve as anything if you do not keep on piling one on top of the BUSINESS "You will have a pier which will sustain the bridge of business."
Harness, etc. We sell direct from our Factory to Consumers at Factory Prices. This guaranteed Buggy only $33.50; Cash on easy Monthly Payments. We trust honest people located in all parts of the world.
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