Sedalia Weekly Conservator

Monday, August 31, 1908

Sedalia, Missouri

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Sedalia Weekly Conservator. SPRINGFIELD! SPRINGFIELD! In Lincoln's name thou hast been blest Throughout the world, North, South, East, West, Wherever man has trod the soil Or sailed the sea, with endless toil In search of health or wealth or fame, Thou hast been blest in Lincoln's name. In Lincoln's name thou Throughout the world, I Wherever man has trod Or sailed the sea, with In search of health or w Thou hast been blest in In Lincoln's name thou hast been blest Throughout the world, North, South, East, Wherever man has trod the soil Or sailed the sea, with endless toil In search of health or wealth or fame, Thou hast been blest in Lincoln's name. :SPRINGFIELD! ! — Within thy cold earthen embrace Reposes he who through God's grace Brought joy to millions by one sweep Of his great hand. Today we weep As frenzied Passion halts before That monument which we adore And commits brutal deeds, as well That fiends from hell could not surpass; And they are heaped upon the face Made free by him in thy embrace SPRINGFIELD !!! We weep not for the lives Nor for the carnage spread But for that Passios, who Revelled above the saints Murdering justice in its respecting neither sex nor To quench its thirst,—a While from its torch a Came forth with greed To kill from early morn Compelling Reason's rule 'Tis this, for which we weep SPRINGFIELD !!! — That revered name famed We can no, use in prose, Without a throbbing of the As though't were pierced A nation's tears could no Or wash away this stain. Must thou emerge from And Reason's wisest aid So that thy future may be From such vile deeds of SPRINGFIELD !!! !!! — How thick is that boasted Civilization?—Does it hold When tempests rage? When beastly lust comes And cultured me to Pass How thick is thy veneer. —CHAS. D. CLE RINGFIELD !!! We weep not for the lives snuffed out, Nor for the carnage spread about. But for that Passios, which, when misled, Revelled above the sainted dead, Murdering justice in its rage, Respecting neither sex nor age, To quench its thirst,—a thirst for blood— While from its torch a fiery flood Came forth with greed insatiate To kill from early morn till late, Compelling Reason's rule to yield. 'Tis this, for which we weep, Springfield. RINGFIELD !!!!— That revered name fame for all time, We can no, use in prose or rhyme Without a throbbing of the heart, As though't were pierced by burning dart. A nation's tears could not atone Or wash away this stain. Alone Must thou emerge from Passion's yoke And Reason's wisest aid invoke, So that thy futu re may be free From such vile deeds of savag'ry. RINGFIELD !!!!— How thick is that boasted veneer— Civilization?—Does it adhere When tempests rage? Or does it break When beastly lust comes in its wake And cultured me to Passion yield? How thick is thy veneer, Springfield? —CHAS. D. CLEM, Denver, Colorado We weep not for the lives snuffed out, Nor for the carnage spread about. But for that Passios, which, when misled, Revelled above the sainted dead, Murdering justice in its rage, respecting neither sex nor age, To quench its thirst,-a thirst for blood- While from its torch a fiery flood Came forth with greed insatiate To kill from early morn till late, Compelling Reason's rule to yield. 'Tis this, for which we weep, Springfield. SPRINGFIELD !!!! — That revered name fame for all time, We can no, use in prose or rhyme Without a throbbing of the heart, As though't were pierced by burning dart. A nation's tears could not atone Or wash away this stain. Alone Must thou emerge from Passion's yoke And Reason's wisest aid invoke, So that thy future may be free From such vile deeds of savag'ry. SPRINGFIELD !!!! — How thick is that boasted veneer— Civilization?—Does it adhere When tempests rage? Or does it break When beastly lust comes in its wake And cultured me to Passion yield? How thick is thy veneer, Springfield? —CHAS. D. CLEM, Denver, Colorado. Steve Jones Dead One of Longwood's aged citizens and Progressive Farmers departed this Life Wednesday. C Longwood, Mo. Aug. 28 1908 Mr. Steve Jone who was ill about ten day with the congestion of the brain departed this life August ASK YOUR FRI WH ASK YOUR FRIENDS WHAT ASK YOUR FRIENDS! WHAT J. C. GULICK 315 South Ohio Street. Sedalia, Missouri REPRESENTS? has been blest North, South, East, West, the soil endless toil health or fame, Lincoln's name. is snuffed out, had about. ch, when misled, had dead, rage, or age, thirst for blood— terry flood consatiate till late, to yield. keep, Springfield. for all time, or rhyme he heart, by burning dart. at atone Alone Passion's yoke invoke, is free savag'ry. d veneer— here Or does it break in its wake on yield? Springfield? M, Denver, Colorado. 26, 1908 at his home near Long- wood, Mo. Mr. Jones was one of the oldest settlers of that community. He owns a nice farm and lived a honest and industrious life. Thus winning for himself and family, true and worthy friends among both white and colored, who stood by his bed side administering to his wants while he was crossing the cold stream of death. ENDS! SEDALIA, MO., MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1908. Mrs. Carrie Lucas three sisters, one brother and Five grand children and host of friend to mourn his loss. The service was conducted at his residence by Rev. Thos Davis. The following pall bearers were, Thos. Martin, James White, Albert Morehead, Green Taylor and Dickey Jimmerson. His body was laid to rest in the Old Colorado Cemetery. He sleeps the sleep that knowth no awaking until the Resurrection morn. State Chairman Dickey State Chairman Dickey is showing horse sense in visiting each of the congressional districts in the interest of the Republican organization. Mr. Dickey is out to win the election this fall. He has the energy, perseverance and knowledge that a state chairman should possess and under his leadership there is no reason why every voter should not be brought to the polis next November. There have been times when Republicans have been convinced that the sate chair man ship meant simply the head of the patronage bureau. Patty workers have been known to go to St. Louis during campaign to get encedorsements and not to consider how to form the most perfect organization. No such accusation has ever been made against Mr. Dickey. Even those who are supposed to be leading an opposition to him for re election cannot and do not claim that he is not the best material for state chairman in the party at this time. The nominees on the state ticket realize this fact and the party workers thru out the state who do not happen to let federal positions overcome their interest in the elections are fully awake to the facts. —Joplin Hearold. Lincoln School Opening. On next Monday, the portals of Lincoln School will open and her patrons are urged to send their children in the first day or during the first week. The law has made it mandatory upon parents and guardians to keep their children in school during the first half of the term. This law is to be rigidly enforced hereafter. During the summer vacation, the Board of Education has had erected a neat and commodious Manuel Training building, which is to be equipped for immediate practical use. Prof. Hubbard and others are to pay special attention to this feature of our educational work. Every citizen, we believe, should be grateful to the Board of Education for this very sensible step in our educational progress. We call the attention of our parents and guardians to the following provisions of the Compulsory Educational Law:— 1. Every child between 8 and 14 years old and between 14 and 16, when not regularly employed, must attend some day school at least half of the term each year. 2. No child can be excused on promise to attend; he must attend the first half of the term before being excused on that account. 3. Courts having jurisdiction (justice of the Peace in rural district and in cities having less than 50,000 population) may ex cuse children from attending school for the following reasons: (1) parents can not supply proper clothing; (2) child is mentally or physically unable to attend; (3) no public school in town and a half miles of the home; (4) labor of the child necessary to support family; (5) child has completed the common school course. 4. No child between 8 and 14 can be employed in mine, factory workshop or store unless excused for one of the five reasons, or has statement from teacher that he has already attended half of the term for that school year. 5. It is the duty of attendance officers and district clerks to notify parents and guardians when children fail to comply with the provisions of the law. 6. The penalty for non-attendance falls on parent or guardian and it is a maximum fine of $25 or imprisonment for 10 days, one or both. 7. For illegal employment of a child, the employer is subject to a fine of fifty dollars and costs 8. Every school board shall publish this synopsis in a newspaper of the district or post it in at least five public places ten day before school opens each year. Deal Jackson Successful Negre Farmer. Deal Johnson is a Negro farmer who lives in Dougherty county, Ga. His home is located a few miles from the pretty little city of Albany, and no man in the community stands higher than he. He is respected by all, and is especially well thought of by his white fellow-citizens. Jackson has just marketed the first bale of cotton in his State, and the first in his entire section of the country, for that matter. This is the seventh time he has preformed this feat. He takes a pride in his farm; he hustles to get that first bale on the market and he gets it there regularly. Jackson has relied entirely on his own efforts all of his life. He is independent and asks no man odds. His credit is good for what ever he wants at any store or bank in Albany. He has never been known to want more than he might reasonably be expected to pay for; that is the keynote of his character. He does not concern himself at all with politics or politicians. He hasn't any "pull" anywhere, save such as is legitimately due him as a reward for his honest endeavor. He has reduced cotton raising to an exact science; he knows what the plant will do under given conditions. He has generally managed to get his first bale in a little ahead of his white competitors, in spite of all their efforts—indeed he broke all of his own previous records this year. Jackson's great card is attending to his own business, and doing it well. Nobody ever heard of Jackson's being mixed up in trouble of any variety. Business men value his opinion on things agricultural. It is a pity there are not more colored men like Deal Jackson. If there were, there would be no race problem, real or imaginary. His example is uplifting. It is worthy the emulation of any man, no matter what the color of his skin. The Negro race needs more Deal Jackson's. Report of Grand Lodge United Brothers of Friendship ADOPTED AT HANNIBAL, MO., AUG. 23'08 We, the United Brothers of Friendship in Grand Lod, assemble fully appreciate the condition surrounding us as a race. We realize and deplore that race hatred in our country is developed and inflamed to such great depth that it comes our duty to organize as citizens to place ourselves upon record. We condemn all criminals of all races, but especially seize our seal of condemnation against any member of our race, who commit the "unmentionable crime" against the womanhood of our country, and we pledge our support in hunting down and bringing justice any man guilty of said crime. Realizing as we do that said crimes are not only the cause but often the excuse for mobs venting prejudice by taking the life and destroying the property of our Negroes. We therefore pledge ourselves to join all good citizens in ridding our communities of loafers, gangbusters and all vice characters. Ann we call upon the statute books of our state be enforced against every man be he white or black. We endorse the individuals and the newspapers who have so nobly, and who are now attemtying ho show the fallacy of my community venting its prejadice upon the innocent citizens for the crimes of the guilty, and we call upon our colored citizens to so live that no suspicion of sympathy for criminals of any class can be thrown upon them. COMFORT AND ECONOMY MORE AND BETTER RUBBER, STRONG, NON-RUSTING, UNBREAKABLE PARTS, ENDS AND BUTTON-HOLES THAT WON'T BREAK OR PULL OUT, ENABLE US TO POSITIVELY GUARANTEE THAT BULL DOG SUSPENDERS OUTWEAR THREE ORDINARY KINDS MADE LIGHT AND HEAVY WEIGHT (EXTRA LONG, IF DESIRED), IN A VARIETY OF NEAT, PLEASING STYLES 50 CENTS BEST SUSPENDER VALUE WE EVER OFFERED HEWES & POTTER LARGEST SUSPENDER, BELT AND GARTER MAKERS IN THE WORLD. DEPT. 2345 LINCOLN ST., BOSTON, MASS. RED-CROSS CAFE, HOT LUNCHES, COOL DRINKS, CIGARS, CREAMS, SODAS AND SUNDAES. : : : J. T. Caston, C. H. Tandy, Chris Harvey H. C. Vaughn, C. G. Williams COMFORT AND ECONOMY MORE AND BETTER RUBBER, STRONG, NON-RUSTING, UNBREAKABLE PARTS, ENDS AND BUTTON-HOLES THAT WON'T BREAK OR PULL OUT, ENABLE US TO POSITIVELY GUARANTEE THAT BULL DOG SUSPENDER TWEAR THREE ORDINARY KITS MADE LIGHT AND HEAVY WEIGHT (EXTRA LONG, IF DESIRED). IN A VARIETY OF NEAT, PLEASING STYLES 50 CENTS SUSPENDER VALUE WE EVER VIEWES & POTTER BEST SUSPENDER, BELT AND GARTER MAKERS IN THE W SEPT. 2345 LINCOLN ST., BOSTON, MA —Phone: Bell 1452.— -CROSS C THE PLACE TO GET LUNCHES, COOL DRINKS, CIGMS, SODAS AND SUNDAES. : Fountain Now in Op [ No. 12 ] Sedalia Weekly Conservator W. H. HUSTON, EDITOR & PUBLISHER. G. TOM IRELAND,.....Advertising Department. FRED A. HUGHES, Local News and Circulating Department. RUTH BUCKNER & GERTRUDE WILLIAMS, Compositors SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year..... Six Months..... Avertising Rates Quoted on Correspondents and Agents w in Central Missouri. Entered at the Sedalia Post C Correspondents and Agents wanted in every town and village in Central Missouri. Entered at the Sedalia Post Office as Second class matter, REPUBLICAN TICKET For President-- WILLIAM H. TAFT. Vice President-- JAMES S. SHERMAN. Governor— HERBERT S. HADLEY Lieutenant Governor— JACOB E. GMELICH For Secretary of State— JOHN E. SWANGER For State Auditor— JESSE A. TOLERTON For State Treasurer— WILBUR F. MARING For Attorney General— FRANK B. FULKERSON. For Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner— WILLIAM W. WILDER For Judge of the Supreme Court— ARGUS COX For Judge of Kansas City Court of Appeals— ARCH B. DAVIS Representative in Congress for Seventh Congressional District— JOHN WHITAKER State Senator for Fifteenth Senatorial District— HOLMES HALL For Representative— GEORGE W. ANAMOSA For County Judge Eastern District— CHARLES W. KNOX For Judge Western District— J. M. CURNUTT. For Prosecuting Attorney— HARVEY D. DOW For Sheriff— BENJAMIN F. JENKINS For County Treasurer— TRUMAN T. VIETS For County Assessor— PHILLIP SULLIVAN For County Surveyor— HARRY O. MOSS For Public Administrator— JOHN H. PREGGE For Coroner— FRANK R. MORLEY For Constable Sedalia Township— LOUIS H. KAMRS Colored Elk Unite St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 27. The Improved Order of Elks (colored) at their business session to-day decided on Detroit for their next biannial convention. W. E. Atkins of Hampton, Va., was chosen exalted ruler to succeed himself. The Hawkins faction of the order meeting in St. Louis submitted a proposition for a reunion with Atkins faction meeting here This has been approved by the St. Paul convention, and at the Detroit convention the reunion will become complete advance. DR. HENN 811 to 815 WALNUR The Old Reliable Doctor- regular Graduate in Med Over 80 years in Kansas U Authorized by the Kansas U State to treat all Chronic Cures guaranteed or money refunded. mercury or injurious medicines used. No de- treated by mail and express. Medicines se Charges low. Over 40,000 cases curred. Age case and send for terms. Consultation free. The Old Reliable Doctor—Oldest in age and longest located. A regular Graduate in Medicine. Over 33 Years' Special practice—Over 30 years in Kansas City. ESTABLISHED 1867. Authorized by the Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases. Cures guaranteed or money refunded. All medicines furnished ready for use—no mercury or injurious medicines used. No detention from business. Patients at distance treated by mail and express. Medicines sent everywhere, free from gase or breakage. Medicines sent by post. Free from gase or breakage. Your case and send for terms. Consultation free and confidential, or by letter. Seminal Weakness and Sexual Debility, the results of follicles and excess—causing night losses and loss of sexual power, pimples and biotches on the face, confused eyes and society, etc., cured for life. I stop night losses, restore sexual power, nerve and brain power, make you fit for marriage. Send for free book and list of questions. Hydroocele, personally cured in a Phimosis, few days without pain and varicocele, enlarged veins in the Varicocele scrotum, causing no debility, weakness of the sexual system, etc., permanently cured without pain. Syphilis, all its forms and stages, cured for life. Blood poisoning and all private diuces, permanently cured. Stricture Radically, red with a new Infallible Home and Gloot Treatment. No in-statement on pain. No dedication from business. Our guaranteed. Bank and list of questions free—send a sled. --- S One Dollar. Sixty-Five Cents. in Demand. Write Today. wanted in every town and village Office as Second class matter. The U. B. F. Grand Lodge. Last week the Annual Session of the U. B. F. fraternity convened at Hannibal. This organization with its two auxiliaries—The Sisters of the Mysterious Ten and the Juveniles, made an excellent showing. Having lodges, temples and juveniles in almost every village town and city of any consequence in the state, it has grown to be the most popular Negro fraternity In its deliberation, it is governed by conservatism and progressiveness. In short the U. B. F's do things. After establishing one of the most complete Homes for the Unfortunate in state, they have authorized the building of a printing plant and the maintenance of a weekly newspaper. Their next forward movement will be the formulation of a bank. This will be accomplished in a short time. With a cash balance of $15,000 and all departments managed by sensible men, the future is auspicious for the United Brothers of Friendship in Missouri. Grand Master B. K. Bruce has drawn around him a cabinet of practical business men-men who assure success, because in their private careers they have been successful. Among those who are helping to shape the policies that have brought results, we mention the following: J. T. Caton. M. D., Jefferson City, Osceola C. Queen, M. D., Hannibal, Prof. W. H. Harrison, a member of the Lincoln Institute Faculty Jefferson city, Prof. J. B. Coleman, Principal of the Douglas School Columbia, S. T. Pettigrew, Grand Treasurer, Huntsville, Rev. J. W. Hurse of Kins City, Prof. C. C. Hubbard, principal of Lincoln School, Sedalia, Capt. C. H. Tandy, St. Louis, Rev. S. E. Howard independence, and scores of others. LAST OUTING THURS. SEPT. 3rd LIBERTY PARK, at 6 o'clock DERSON BUT ST., KANSAS CITY, MO. Oldest in age and longest located. A olone. Over 33 years' special practice- MY. ESTABLISHED 1860. C, Nervous and Special Diseases. All medicines furnished ready for use — no attention from business. Patient's distance is everywhere. Free from guns or brushes and experience are important. State your and confidential, personally or by letter. Hydrocele and Permanently cured in a few days without pain or danger. Book free. Varicocele Enlarged veins in the scrotum-causing nervous debility, weakness of the sexual system, etc., permanently cured without pain. Syphilis. That terrible disease, in all its forms, caused cured for life. Blood poisoning and all private diseases permanently cured. BOOK for both cases—60 pages, 27 pages, with full description of above diseases, the effects and cure,务必 sealed in plain wrapper-free. Read this Book for the first formulation it contains FREE MAGAZINE OF ANATOMY FOR MEN. WANTED—A RIDE mule Lester Model "Bumblebee" bicycle for money fast. Write for us and get no MONEY REQUIRED until you a something money fast. We are always on call for FREE TRIALS put it to any test you wish. If you are the keep the bicycle shift it back to us at our FACTORY PRICES. It one small push to sell millions of profits by buying dir- tribal owners. We are at any price until you receive our cate prices and remarkable special offer to YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED. Our low prices we can make you this year. We will be offering BIOLETS DEALERS, you can sell o double our prices. Order filled the day received. We usually have a number on hand taken in trade by our promptly at prices ranging from $8 to $8 or $18. COASTER-BRAKES, equipment of all kinds at half the sum. $8 50 HEDGETHORN PUNCT SELF-HEALING TIRES A RIDER AGENT IN EACH TOWN and district to our bicycle business by our agents everywhere are our full cartilion and special offer all ores. We make until you purchase our bicycle. We make our own design and advance, advance, advance, and TREAT during which time you may purchase the bicycle and you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to buy our bicycle. We make until you purchase the bicycle and furnish the highest grade bicycle it is possible to make one small profit above actual factory cost. You save $400 and explain that you can buy a bicycle or a pair of tires from receive our catalogues and learn our unhassed of factory FINISHED when you receive our beautiful catalogue and study our super models at the warehouse. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from receive our catalogues and learn our unhassed of factory FINISHED when you receive our beautiful catalogue and study our super models at the warehouse. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from receive our catalogues and learn our unhassed of factory FINISHED when you receive our beautiful catalogue and study our super models at the warehouse. We are satisfied with $1.00 profit above factory cost. you can sell our bicycles under your own name plates at we do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out fresh, new, and original high quality mailed free, reused roller chains and padded parts, repairs and half the usual retail prices. PUNCTURE-PROOF $ 8.0 FIRES A SAMPLE PAIR TO WORKHUSE, ONLY WANTED—ARIDER AGENT IN EACH TOWN we are looking for a sample Latest Model "Ranger" bicycle brimmed by us. Our agents everywhere are available in the town, the city, and the country. We are not NO MONEY REQUIRED until you receive and approve of your bicycle. We say to anyone anywhere in the U.S. without a credit in advance, free bicycle freight, and free delivery. We will deliver the bicycle to you at any time you wish. If you are not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to keep the bicycle ship it back to us at our expense and you will not be out on cost. FACTORY PRICES at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save $6 to $6 middlesmen's profits by buying direct us of and have the manufacturer's good price. We will deliver the bicycle at any price until you receive our catalogues and learn our unbeaten of factory prices and remarkable special offers to Rider agents. YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED study our super models at the memorable low prices we can make you this year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for less money BICYCLE DEALERS, you can sell our bicycles under your own name plate at double our prices. Orders are due the day received. BICOND BICYCLE DEALERS We will supply a completely second hand bicycle, but usually have a number on hand taken by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear our promptly at prices ranging from $8 to $80 or $100. Descriptive bargains lays free. COASTER-BRAKES, equipment of all kinds at half the usual retail prices. $ 8.50 HEDGETHORN PUNCTURE-PROOF SELF-HEALING TIRES A SAMPLE PAIR TO INTRODUCE, ONLY ```markdown ``` porous and which closes up small punctures without allowing the air to escape. We have hundreds of letters from satirists, writers and artists who have once ponceled or twiced in a whole season. They weigh no more than a ordinary tire, the puncture restricting qualities being given to the tire. The regular price of these tires is so per pair, but for everlasting purposes we are making a special factory price to ensure that they are always in good condition. appended same day letter is received. We ship C. O. D. on are examined and found them strictly as represented at (thereby making the price $8.80 per pair) if you wish to have a structure. Now you may purchase and tite retrieved at OUR expense if for any reason they are actually reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in you will find that they will ride easier, run faster when you pay until you know the new and wonderful when you want a bicycle, you will give us your order since this remarkable tire offer. Any kind at any price until you send for a pair of your anyone until you know the new and wonderful write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which are at about half the usual price. Today, DO NOT THINK OF BUTING a bicycle for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which learn everything. Write it NOW. COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. V'. J. BLOCHBERGER Wholesale Liquors. —AGENT FOR— s Miller's "HIGH LIFE," approval. You do not pay a cent until you have examined a We will allow a cash discount of 5 per cent (thereby mend sends a letter to you) and a well received 10 per cent sends a plated brass hand pump. Trees to be returned at O not satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable rank. If you order a pair of these trees, you will find a earlier better, last longer and look farther than any tree you have now that you can see it. We will send you a letter to we want you to send us a trial order at once, hence this ren- fere. IF YOU NEED TINES don't buy any binded or be special introductory price quoted above; or write for our describes and quotes all kinds and kinds of tins at about DO NOT WAIT or but write us a postal today. DU siders we are making. It only costs a postal to learn every J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY FOR ALL KINDS GF Whiskies, Fine Wines and Cigars Mill CALL AND SEE HIM 115 V SEDA ```markdown ``` --- IN MEMORY OF OUR GRAND FATHER STEPHEN JOOES. The death angle visited our home Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock and called our grand-father away. And a place is vacant in our home that never can be filled again his face no more we can see his voice no more we can hear and his foot-step's are silent. Oh! If we could only have our grand-father back with us again, but we are thankful that grandfather lived to help mother raise us this far in life. Grandfather lived to be sixty-three years seven months and twenty-six days old. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. We loved our grand father dearly because he was dear to us as our father. Oh! how silent our home is this morning, we truly thank our dear friends and relatives for assisting us in the time of our dear grandfather's sickness and death. He 'eaves a wife, a daughter and five grandchildren and many friends to mourn his lost. The Grandchildren. BAD TEETH AFFECT DISPOSITIONS In the Dental World there appears as article on the effect of bad teeth on the disposition, from which the paragraph is taken. "After a woman has given birth to several children, if she has not taken extremely good care of her teeth she is apt to find them in poor condition. This may be due to a variety of causes—nervous strain, insufficient nourishment improper cleaning, etc. The woman may also notice that she is given to fits of irritability, followed by extreme depression, and this succeeded by a form of hysteria. Her family physician will The regular retail price of these lives is $1,000. The regular retail price of each sample pair is $9.00, each order is $3.50. NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES NAILS: one on each hand. Sixty one thousand pairs sold last year. Over two hundred thousand pairs now in use. DESCRIPTION: Made in all sizes. It is lovely and easy riding, very durable and lined inside with Quinn's Saloon Moerschel's Home Beer Always on Tap 116 EAST MAIN ST., SEDALIA probably give her a dozen reasons for this, not one of which hits the nail on the head. A conscientious dentist, one who feels more for his profession than his fee, would tell that the delicate nervous organism of her teeth the condition of their foundations and what sustains them, has more to do with her mental troubles than anything else. It would profit every mother mother in this situation to have her teeth thoroughly examined and the cause of the ailments removed. Never ignore the family physician, but do pay a little more attention to the family dentist." —Mother Magazine. Jones envies Smith; a grocer be. A druggist is the latter. Smith envies Brown and thinks to be A railroad man is fatter. Brown envies Johnson-Johnson is The village tavern keeper; But Johnson coverts Jenkins' biz Of tending plow and reaper. While Jenkins roundly envies Jone' Asservating, "No, sir! You'd never see me tilling stones Were I, by gum, a grocer!" And thus is formed the endless chain Of brother watching brother Aud spending lots of time in vain By envying another. For such the fate of mortal man: To note not what he could be, But kicking against the ordered plan To fancy what he would be. --Edwin L. Sabin, in Judge. A CARD OF THANKS I desire to extend my heart felt thanks to my many friends white and colored for the sympathy shown me during the illness and death of my father, Stephen Jones. Carrie Lucas. Notice the thick rubber trous "A" and puncture strip "B" "D" and "D." also rim strip "H" to prevent skin cutting. This trouser is made of leather. make—SOFT, ELASTIC and EASY RIDING. The BEST MILWAUKEE BEER 115 WEST MAIN STREET, SEDALIA. † † NO --Both Phone 501.— Cor, Main and Missouri, Avenue. Phone 216 Private Orders Give Special Attention. When You Buy More Monksown's Beer, You will Be Patronising a Home Inventory. G. J. GROCER TWO DAYS AWESOME GROCER, Install dealer in Grocester, Providence and Food all kind at bottom prices 109 East Main at OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 11 a. m., 8 to 6 & 7 to 9 p. m. J. D, BALL, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON LEXINGTON, : : MO. Lodge Directory. UTOPIA COURT No. 19, Order of Calanthe, S. Salia, Mo. Meets on the first and third Thursdays in each month at 3 p. m., at the D. O. H. hall, Mrs. Annie L. Stemmons Worthy Councillor. Miss Agnes Miller, Register of Deeds GREATER SEDALIA No. 42 Sedalia, Mo. Holds its regular meetings on the first and third Thursdays of each month, at the D. O. H. Hall, 108 East Main Street, at Eight O'clock sharp. Chancellor Commander. S. B. Moore, Hoffman Bldg. keeper of records and seal. POLAR STAR LODGE No. 60, Vershilles, Mo.. --- Meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in each month, at 8 O'clock, in its Castle Hall on Fisher St. C. W. White, chancellor commander. E. W. Fowler, keeper of records and seal. St. Louis Longs No. 41 St. Louis, Mo. Holds its regular meetings or the first and third Tuesdays of each month at the Pytnian Hall, 3137 Pine street, at 8 p. m. William D. con, 1114 Morgan street, chap. for commander. Charles S. White, 1239 Morgan street, keeper of records and seal. WARRENSBURG LOUGE NO. 46 Warrensburg, Mo. Hoids its reglar meetings on the first and thirJ Fridays, each mouth, in their castle hall, at Eight O'clock oromptly. E. W. Hendricks, chancellor commander. A. Reynolds keeper of records and seal. ANCHOR LODGE No. 31 Cape Girardeau, Mo. Holds its regular meetings on the first and third Thursdays of each month in their castle hall at Right O'clock sharp. George Walls, chancellor commander. Albert M. Cliver. Box 16 keeper of records and seat. Moerschel B BREWERS AN Cor. Main and Missou Private Order Given Private Orders Given Special At Moerschel's Beer, You will Be F Bathain Connection AL G WBIIER. rep'n. 103 NORTH LAMINE ST..... 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House 633. 51 Monroe St. Jefferson City, Missouri. Church Directory: SEDALIA CHURCHES. TAYLOR CHAPEL Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday School 9,30 a. m. Preaching - 11,00 a. m. Class-meeting 5,00 p. m. Epworth League 6,30 p. m. Preaching - 7,30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening of each week. J. Will Jackson, D. D., Pastor, Residence, Minniolis Cottage QUINN CHAPEL A. M. E. Church Morning Service 11 a. m. Sunday School 2 p. m. Class meeting 3 p. m. Evening Service 8 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday nights at 8 p. m. Teachers' meeting Friday nights P. Thurman, pastor. H. R. Brown, Secy. C. M. E. Church North Osage St. Morning services - 11 a. m. Sunday School - 2 p. m. Class meeting - 3:45 p. m. Epworth League - 9:30 p. m. Evening Service - 7:45. p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednes day evening of each week. Christian Band meeting every sidney night. You are welcome. Rev. T. L. Scott, Pastor 313 W. Clay Mrs. Mamie Walker, Secy. Preaching ..... 11:00 a. m. Sunday school ..... 2:30 p. m. Preaching ..... 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday day evening. Come, you will be made welcome to all of our services. — Rev. J. H. Downing BOMB'S CHAPEL, FREE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 10 a.m. Frenching First and Third Sunday in each month, 11 a. m. and 12 o. p. m. Prayer Meeting Tuesday night Covenant Meeting Friday night Paws free and everybody made welcome Rev. W. H. Howard, Pastor, Mrs Zula Whitley, Clerk, Kabel Williams, Asst. Clerk Dr. Mike' Anti-Pain Pills relieve pain. The Vital Issue Before The American People. The American Protective Tactical League is early in the field with a document entitled "The final issue before the American League." This is a reproduction of the great speech of Hon. Joseph Wendley, M. C., of Michigan member of the Ways and Means Committee of Congress. One should be forwarded free to any one sending a postal card re-recording for document No. 93. Honor M. F. Wahman, Sec. 10 Broadway, New York. ```markdown ``` Is The Choice Product of The Brewer's Art Sold Everywhere. When Buying, See That You Get Lump's E. G. CASSIDY @ CO., PETER PEHL, Whiskey Merchant, Importer of WINES LIQUORS AND BRANDIES. Wholesale Dealer ANHEUSER BUSCH BEERS. PERSONAL. Get a Half dozen tried Oysters at Pettis Cafe. See Job department Manager for special reduction on Calling Cards. Try a Half Stew at the Red Cross. Sila's Brent left for Sweet Springs Thursday. What did D. B. and R. B. think? Miss Ruth Backner, one of the Conservator's compositors is very ill this week. Dont for get the great Social Event ash last outing of the season at Liberty Park Thursday. THE WORLD'S GREATEST PARK Riverview—Chicago's Dazzling Fairyland of Amusement Devices. To Be at Chicago at play one must go to Riverview. Great cities are attractive in gay moods and "the Metropolis on the gay side" is the best place to exporting itself in this wonderful park. The Roman hippodrome cannot be compared with this great park, either in magnitude, fabulous investment or at- Frequently 250,000 men, women and children are within the enclosure of the theater after one enters the white masonry of the gates and till he emerges, he is my master, and I lead everywhere to turreted pavilions, cinemas, theaters, ballets, "Streets Calle, Calle, park, carousel, train ride, train railways, Wild West Shows," aerial coasters, managers, Japanese pagodas and concerts by the world's finest band. Riverview is a festival city, with its chimes of bells, peals of organs, roar of Utrains, cooling swish of waters, dashing of forming lakes, whistle whistles, stringed instruments, "ten-torns" euphonies of hapies, chanting of Indiana, hymnals of rimes and crash of artillery, roaring of lions, vocalizations of a million birds and animals, jubilee singing, shouts and laughter, and sounding above all, the tactile strains of Bohumir Kryl's great hand. Its Chutes cascades, 500 feet in mid-air, spray cool water and ice. Its gondolas descend in clouds of mist, dashing downward until it touches the water's surface, its transparent waters into foam. Laughter and shouts of delighted parade and musical murmur of the sailing cascades. In a thrilling "Wild West," cowboys and Indians exhibit features of bronze riding. The biblical story of Babylon is enacted by 1,000 young men and women in the classical costumes. The imperial Jungle, "Miss Dixie," young, pretty and fearless, enters a den of lions, jaguars, panthers and wildcats. She seizes the jaws of a Nubian lion, forces them open and thrusts them into the jungle, dangerously against her white throat. A naval battle between the Monitor and Herrissime; the "Krymausen," the mountainous retreat of Emperor Barbaro and Paul Revere's ride are historical. Carnels and elephants bear laughing children; in a Flea Circus tiny insects live among them. Turkish dancers, living pictures, Turkish dancers, circle and giant swans, motor and submarine boats, deep cane divers, live underwater ecosystems, mechanical microbes, "Thousand Islands" waterways, Japanese tea gardens, Chinese pavilions, double whirls, and cushion light-imperiling devices. Plains, plains, plains, waterways. Saturday an especial first under an commission of the Board with a ally, and a colleague with a friend, who he entitled our friend has marty- ced of death that whil not dead and pass away, but who on my friend a more beautiful life mette the tower consecrated. Oysters any style you like 'em at the Red Cross. Dr. J Will Jackson, pastor of Taylor chapel, has been quite ill for several days. We hope his speedy recovery. Russel Johnson and Woodson Porter representatives of the Senior Academics, Lincoln Institute, departed for Kansas City Thursday morning for a few days. The big camp meeting will con tinue this week. Come out. Miss Bessie Dodson of Kansas city is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thos Smith this week. Mrs. Estelle Abbott and son Carl who have been visiting here for some time departed for their home in St Louis Tuesday. Mrs. M. L. Gordon and daughter Mayme of Springfield, Mass., who have been visiting Mrs A. A Henly and Mrs Marie Johnson departed for St Louis Tuesday. Rev. T. L. Scott held Quarterly meeting for his presiding elder at Richmond last Sunday. Success being his as he had one young lay converted, two baptisms, three joining the church and raising $50. in the last quarter for Richmond. Rev. Hankins is coming up with a round report. At the big tent services will be held all day Sunday. Preaching at 11 o'clock a.m. by Rev. Thurman; at 3 and 8 p.m. by Pre-ding elder Rivers. Don't fail to witness the return of the "Prodigal Son" who really returns at DR. COE'S SANITARIUM. LOCATED AT 80TH AND 81VANDOTTIL GEST INVALID'S HOME in THE WEST. Organized with a full staff of physicians and surgeons for treatment of all Chronic Diseases. THIRTY ROOMS for accommodation of patients. Difficult Surgical Operations Performed with Skill and Success when Surgery is Necessary. DISEASES OF WOMEN to treat diseases of women. Many who have suffered for years cured at home. Special book for women FREE PILES PERMANENT OURRE Without birth, signature, guarantee accepted until patient is well. Special book PILL. VARIOOELE Radically Cured in Two Without birth, signature, guarantee accepted until patient is well. Special book PILL. New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power, Hydrocele, Rupture, Stretch, etc. ORIPPLED ONKILDREN CURED by ingestion MORAN, IN TONE; REPUBLICAN IN POLITICS AND CONSERVATIVE IN SPIRIT. : : Only All Negro Newspaper and Job Printing Establishment in Central Missouri. Sedalia, Mo, Aug. 17th 1908. To The Officers and Members of The Old Colored Soldiers' Re-Union and Annual Encampment of Missouri and Th United States of America: GREETINGS: By virtue of the power vested in me as your General-in-Chief, I hereby command you and your comrades to convene in your Second Annual Encampment at Portl Springs, near Warrensburg Missouri on September 23rd, 24th, and 25th, 1908. Arrangements have been made to strike camp on September 22nd. Earracks, Tents stoves, dishes and every necessity will be on the camp grounds. You are hereby commanded to come prepared to remain in camp day and night during the encampment. Accommodations such as beds meals and other necessities will be provided for one dollar per day. The Quarter Master's Department will be prepared to feed, sleep and take care of 500 at the camp grounds, Veterans may bring their wives and children if they desire. Special arrangements have been made with the Missouri Pacific Railway and the Pertle Springs Railway for transportation facilities. Special advertising of rates and train schedules will be mailed to you within the next 15 days. Comrades you are hereby commanded to give this Your immediate attention. Write me at 1717 South Missouri Avenue Sedelia Missouri for any additional information desired. Very Respectfully Your Obedient Comrades. ```markdown ``` ESTABLISHED IN MAY 1903 SEDALIA W W H HU MORAL IN T AND CONSER Only All Negr ing Establishm CORNER OF OHIO AND COOPER STREETS. GENERAL-IN-CH RE-UNION 1717 SOUTH MISSOURI AVENUE, Procla Sed To The Officers and Members Encampment of Missouri GREETINGS:— By virtue of the power v you and your comrades to Springs, near Warrensburg M Arrangements have been m stoves, dishes and every nec You are hereby commanded the encampment Accommodations such as b dollar per day. The Quarter t the care of 500 at the camp they desire. Special arrange and the Pertle Springs Rail rates and train schedules will Comrades you are hereby o Write me at 1717 South Mi mation desired. Very Res one of these services. The first Sunday night of the meeting Rev was rewarded by Mrs. Ella Taylor being converted and uninting with his church. Presi clin return ed from Greenfield where he been attending District Conference. School of Fatherhood Lady Cook, of England, proposes that a School of Fatherhood be established throughout England and the United States. She says of the matter: There has been enough talk about saving the women. Let us make an effort to save the men. Heaven knows they need saving. There is a phrase on everyone's lips about a child's right to a good mother. The child has a right to a good father, too. It will be the Continued on Page 4 ESTABLISHED IN MAY 1903 SERVATOR and Publisher POLITICS and Job Print- Missouri. ORED SOLDIERS' AMPMENT her 2. ug.17th 1908. RICHARD RUSHI, General-in-Chief. For Good Hot Meal such as Mother used to Serve PATSY WILLIAMS PEOPRITRESS. 121 EAST MAIN STREET. SEDALIA, MISSOURI BUY 96, SEDALIA, MISSOURI SEDALIA, MISSOURI Geo. R. Smith College A.C.MACLIN,A.M.,Acting President Departments: College, Academic, Normal, Elocution, Commercial, Industrial, Music @ Art. Fall Term Resolutions Adopte a Negro Meeting Taylor Chapel August 25th, 1908. and sincerely desiring that the peace, harmony and prosperity of the people at large, the local pride of every loyal citizen of this municipality, irrespective of race or color, and which has enlarged the fair name of our beautiful city and the reputation of its enterprising citizens, far and near may be perpetuated, and that the friendly relations which have always existed between the two races of our population may be uninterruptedly continued and, if possible, strengthened in their beneficial influence upon the community at large, do unamously adopt the following resolutions, which are expressive of our sentiments, and also of our willingness and readiness to put into practical application our declarations as avowed in this preamble. Whereas, Mob rule is an open and violent enemy to established law and order, cruelly indiscriminate in its destruction of human life and prederty, and demoralizing to civilized society, against the ravages of which we profoundly regret to say there appears to exist no effectiv legal or statutory deterrent, and Whereas, All such uprisings among the people are invariably precipitate by the lawless acts of the vicious, criminal element of the community in which they occur, and If you love your youngster make him happy, handsome and manly with one of these attractive garments Only $2.50 Prepaid THE BUNNY CO. 89 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. MERSION THIS PUBLICATION WHEN YOU ORDER AND WE WILL INCLUDE A HANDSOME SOUVENIR Whereas, The criminal class, made up of tse wilful, idle loungers and midnight tramps, frequenters of the slums of the city, ought to be put under complete subjection to the will of the community through the active supervision of its police organization; therefore, be it WANTED $9,000 FOR INDUSTRIAL BUILT. We the law-abiding and law-loving colored people of Sedalia, Mo representing the property owners and taxpayers of the race in this community, in mass meeting assembled, appreciative of the dominant public entiment, which in uhis community, has always been most favorable to our people in the impartial protection to our public and private interests that it has ever extended to them If you love your youngster make him happy, handsome and manly with one of these attractive garments THE CHURCH OF THE NATIVES Resolved, That we pledge ourselves to use all honorable means within our reach to suppress mob-citing crimes by the criminal class among our own people. Be it further Resolved, That, we also pledge ourselves to co-operate with the law-abiding white people of this community, whenever called upon by them, especially in cases wherein both races are concerned, to suppress criminal demonstra to suppress criminal demonstrations of the mob, and to hunt down the criminal. Be it further Resolved, That, in the interest of the welfare of the community at large, we earnestly solicit of the police, organization that watchful guardinship of the peace and tranquility of our city warranted by the trust committed to its officers, and guarunteed by their solemn oath of office. Be it further Resolved, That we most respectfully the legislature of our great state to take into serious consideration the necessity of enacting more stringent laws against the perpetrators of mob violence. And, lastly, be it Resolved. That while with us, in common with all mankind everywhere, the universal instinct of self-protection and self-preservation is ever irresistibly present and assertive never-the less we unqualifiedly denounce all utterances that encourage our people ta arm themselves, or to assume in any way a manacing attitude as incendiary, repugnant to the sentiments of civilized society and criminal in their spirit and influence. They only intensify race prejudice and multiply the frequency of race disturbances. The advocates of such a procedure are hardly less an enemy to the race than the mob they so bitterly condemn. We advise our people to turn a deaf ear to such riot breeding folly, and to shun, as they would a madman, such irresponsible, misleading leaders of the race. Resolved, further, That a committee of three be appointed to formulate a plan for the organization of a law and order league to co operate with the progressive movements of our city. W. H. HUSTON, A. J. ADAMS, N. C. BUREN, JOHN STEWARD. J. P. MOFFITT, Committee on Resolutions. The following committee was appointed by the chair to organize a law and order league. W. H. Huston, A. J. Adams and John Johnson. WISE CHOICE. The Freedman Aid Society in sending to Geoge R. Smith College Albert C. Maclin, M. A., as its acting president for the term to begin September 15th has done a wise thing for that Institution. Prof. Maclin brings to the institution culture, scholarship and common sense. He is widely known throughout the state and is dearly loved by alumni and student body. Possessing liberal ideas and advocating conservative policies, we predict for him a helpful career for his people throughout Western Methodism. Above all else, his promotion has come to him as a just reward for service already rendered. Negroes everywhere are, asked to help him in his efforts to implant true education into the hearts and lives of those, who may be intrusted to his care. Ministers, laymen and followers of Central Missouri Methodism are expected to lead in the effort to make a brilliant future of helpfulness out of George R. Smith. Continued from Page 3. aim of the school to train boys to such standards of living as shall make them fine; clean heads of families. "I the school which I expect to see in operation within the year correspond to a normal school. Teachers will be taught there th Terms Reasonable. Location Unsurpassable. Send for Catalogue 15th, 500 STUDENTS FOR YEAR 1908-1909. "The school will be a step towards securing laws, requiring a clean " of moral and physical health; to still hat for marriage No n : should be permitted to enter the marriage state unless he can produce such a certificate.—Selected. The Republic of Hayli has become notorious for its revolutions Its present ruler, President Nord Alexis, however, is a remarkable man. He is 88 years of age and is said to be the oldest ruler in the world. He hopes to serve another term and if he does he will reach at least the age of 96 Notwithstanding his advanced age he is a man of considerable energy Current Literature in a recent number contains an interesting article on General Lord Among other things, the author says: "He is a typical full-blooded cragoon bun Hayti sort. The top of the caimum is well high dentitute of hair, while what remains on either side of the head is closely cropped. 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