State Ledger
Saturday, February 10, 1900
Topeka, Kansas
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By F. L. JELTZ.
FOR CONGRESSMAN 1ST DIST.
1900.
Hon. Chas, Curtis,
ANNOUNCMENTS,
FOR STATE SENATOR,
I AM A CANDIDATE FOR STATE
Senator subject to Republican prim ries to
be held April 14, 1990, Jno, T, Chaney,
FOR PROBATE JUDGE.
I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Probate Judge subject to the Republican Primaries held this spring.
W. E. Fagan.
H. J. Bevelle has authorized us to announce that he is a candidate for Probate Judge of Shawnee County subject to the primary lecture this spring.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
I am a candidate for County Commissioner subject to the Republican Primaries held this spring,
J, M, Miller.
FOR COUNCILMAN,
I hereby announce to the voters of the Third Ward that I am a candidate for Councilman, Subject to the decision of the Republican Primaries for City Officers, Feb. 24, 1900 M. snattinger:
I am a candidate for Councilman 4th ward subject to the Republician Primaries Feb. 24th W, F. Weber, Hon. P, H. Forbes announces that he is a candidate for Councilman third ward city of ropeka subject to Primaries Feb. 24th,
Justice comes to those who least expect it:
Mr. I. L. Betzer was out of the city on the 1st.
Cy Leland is catching the devil—why not h—ll(?)
The city employes get paid Wednesday.
We do not like to hang around like some people and get ignored
Do not think you are the only oyster-can in the alley.
There is always shawdows after sunshine.
While every one is worrying about small-pox. we are worrying about money.
We intend to remain among you Goebelites and you might as well expect that we will be seated.
The whole country was shocked at the attempted assassination of Goebel the Kentucky claimant Tuesday.
Mr. Wolf the Hardware merchant on B. 6th street is a candidate for County Commissionor.
The joints are in full blast and if they wasn't what would the harvest be—Drug store whiskey?
There is pleasure among the poor if they have plenty to subsist thereon,
Some men should never to have married they get stuck on every other woman they see—it seems?
Things that some of the papers should mention they fail to do so, and hence the devilment keeps on till a scandal is emminent. "A stitch in time saves nine."
There are some fellows who seek to do us a dirty turn but that will do no good the only way out of it is to take the LEDGER and have sense we reach a large number of persons in this city and county.
There are three candidates for County Commissioner among them Silas Rains, Charley Fellows, and W. C. Stephenson. Now take your choice. Silas Rains is running up to date.
The State Ledger.
DO RIGHT--KNOW THAT YOU ARE RIGHT; FEAR NOMAN; BUT RENDER JUSTICE TO ALL.
TOPEKA KANSAS., FEBUARY. 10. 1900
We have no sympathy for a man who only in the days of trouble call on his friends.
Our letter on the Sheldon Edition will soon appear getting ready to pack your clothes.
Those candidates who intend to capture the colored vote had better be quick-else it will all be gone.
MR M. SNATTINGER
For Councilman--3rd Ward.
One of the most prominent citizens who wants to be nominated for Councilman in the third ward is Mr. M. Snattinger who has been one of the oldest and most reliable business men in this city. For many years he was formerly of the firm of Barnum and Co.
FOR PROBATE JUDGE
Mr. H. J. Beville, who in to day's issue announces his candidate for Probate Judge, is a well known and a popular resident of Shawnee County having lived in Topeka for over fourteen years. In 1885 he entered the employ of the A. T. & S. F. railroad in the
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2 room house nice lots, on Lime street balance payment.
2 room house nice price, $150, cash, 25
Every one should appreciate the fact that most fellows talk all right and when they get they get the job to h-ll you can take a trip.
Every one is discussing chicken pox. And Ed Howes lay sermons that will be published in the Slate Journal during the week of March 13th.
The Topeka Capital has interviewed many prominent men on its Sheldon edition but so far we have failed to note any expression from that greatest of all Topeka editors, Col, Jeltz. Lawrence World.
Ish dot so bre't Brady(?)
Galen Nichols is not having as smooth a time for County Attorney as has been reported. He has served four years as assistant and most people recognizes the fact that a change is liable to take place.
There are some fools who live for themselves, yet we live for those who love us. Hence you see people who do not love us may not expect for us to live for them.
Rev Sheldon seems to have played in hard lines for evidence. John McCrow his principal witness spoiled the whole thing by getting so drunk that the patrol had to be made his escort. This is an example.
The loud mouth Parlimentarians want jobs again, some for the Legislature and some for county offices. This way of keeping a gang well fed and cared for at the trough is just about as bad as taking care of Cy Leiand.
We want it understood that we intend to do right by candidates who desire to give us a fair consideration. But those who do not take this in consideration will find that Jordon will be a hard road for them to travel just bear this in mind we are not going to remain here eight years and allow you to give us the worst of it.
COL. HARRISON-ACCEPTS
George H. Elliott, George A. Ege, Willis Edson, G. Huron and others
Gentlemen: I am in receipt of your petition requesting that I be a candidate for the State Senate at the Republican primaries in this county on April 14, 1900. I thank you most heartily for the confidence shown by these numerous signed petitions. It I can be of any assistance to the old soldiers, the laboring classes and the business interests of this county my time and best energies are at their service. Two years ago I was asked to be a candidate for this same position, but then declined in favor of an older and more deserving Union Veteran.
Believing that this request is made in good faith I do so feel at liberty to decline it and, therefore, accept the invitation and consent to be a candidate for the position named. And if chosen for that position I pledge my best service to the interests of the Repudiican party and the masses of the people.
T, W, HARRISON,
Topeka, Kansas, February 14, 1900.
MR M. SNATTINGER For Councilman--3rd Ward.
One of the most prominent citizens who wants to be nominated for Councilman in the third ward is Mr. M. Snattinger who has been one of the oldest and most reliable business men in this city. For many years he was formerly of the firm of Barnum and Co., but for the last twelve months having severed his connection he holds a desk at present in the Building and Loan Association office 115 West sixth street.
Mr. Snattingers campaign is managed by his affable son-in-law better known as Mr. Doc. Newman who is well acquainted with the colored people throughout this city. Every one knows Mr. Newman who is giving a good deal of his time and attention to his father. in-law's campaign This means he is on gaining ground and ere long we shall see. Mr Snattinger is one of those capable and conscientious business men who knows nothing but Topeka and its progress. If elected member of the City Council every one can rely upon him being a just man and one who will represent the interest of all classes.
JUDGE DOLMAN'S CHANGEOFHEART
Have our readers heard the latest(?) Well we will attempt to tell you. The man Dolman, Probate Judge, who has held the office virtually four years, had a fit a few days ago so rumor goes and while officially that his stenographer, Jno. Patterson resigned it is again alleged by Dolman's friends that he was let out, Dolman giving as his reason that he was on his last term which he is, and that he would in future try to get along with one clerk, Mrs. C. Garrard an estimable gentleman.
It however, thus occurred that a shower of politicians came over the would be Bill McKinley and it is said a change of heart taken place and he sent for "Mamma's colored baby boy," but in the person of his old friend and servant John.
Why did he do this when the snow was on the cold gray earth? Because having had a revelation from a tew big mouth politician that they would stay by him he concluded he wanted a third term. Good for poor Jonn who was innocent of all that was taking place. But now, things are as quiet about the Probate Judge's office as if nothing had happened. A reporter called to consult him on this important subject and he misunderstood us and began to talk about announcement for him, but we assured him that part had never entered our minds. We were surprised at his wanting a third term and expecting the colored peoples support and we tried hard to trot his deputy out for the place assuring him not with standing his friends he could not be re-elected.
We take great pleasure in assuring Mr. Do/man most anything he wants that it will be utterly impossible for him to be re-elected. He may place his good name and record in every paper in this county and still he will be defeated by the colored people as well.
Messer's Gaume and Hoover of Onaga kans. keep everything kept in a first class market.
PROBATE JUDGE
Mr. H. J. Beville, who in to day's issue announces his candidate for Probate Judge, is a well known and a popular resident of Shawnee County having lived in Topeka for over fourteen years. In 1885 he entered the employ of the A. T. & S. F. railroad in the Auditor's office, which position he occupied for over four years. He was appointed chief clerk of the Probate Judge's office by Judge Elliott in January '91, and continuously occupying this position for seven yeas, thereby securing an invaluable education in the intricate workings of the office.
It is not given to many men to gain the confidence and esteem of the public so throughly as Mr. Bevelle has done. He has always been extremely popular, not only for his courtesy and desire to please, which are among his distinguishing characteristics but for the thoroughness with which he accomplishes every thing he undertakes and the marked intelligence he brings to bear on difficult questions. He is not without political experience having served as Republican representative before coming to Kansas, and is intensely loyal to his party. Certainly the Republicans of Shawnee County are highly favored in having such a man as Mr. Bevelle in the race for Probate Judge. Ex.
Mr. Bevelle will make a first class official in that capacity. He has served in that office long enough to know just how to manage the affairs of it. He is honest, capable and efficient.
When he was in the office as clerk here-to-fore he made it a specialty to serve all classes alike. No voter need be ashamed to vote for Mr. Bevelle, he is all right.
A CORRECTION.
As there seems to have been some misunderstanding in regard to Candidates who seek a third term. We want to say while we intimated that third termers must go we had no reference to judicial officers as, none of them had at that time announced, and neither did we think they would. We have nothing against any judicial officer who seeks a third term neither would we have said it had we known there were going to be candidates in like manner. We apologize to no potentate but we desire to be right.
JUDGE JAMISON Is liable to enter the race for County Commissicner.
Since many of the friends of Judge Jamison are urging him to became a candidate for County Commissioner, he is in a very strange prediction; he at first and have along refused, but many of his large number of friends insist that a prominent colored gentlemen like the Judge, should represent the colored brethern in that capacity.
Judge Jamison is a noted attorney and has practiced in this city since 1891. He was six years justice of Peace and served the people faithfully. "The leaders," especially of his race have great confidence in his ability as an able representative of the race and the time has now come that they would like to see a member of their race emulated to a position like County Commissioner As the colored people represent, a certain political phase of the situa on in this county.
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W. E. FAGAN.
One among the most prominent men in the race for Probate Judge is Mr. Fagan. He needs no introduction to the voters of this county as he has always been an active member of the Republican party and has never held any elective office. He stands well with all classes, and if he has an enemy it is wholly unknown. Mr. Fagan is the present County Auditor which position he has held for some time with honor to his constituents and a credit to himself. He makes his report monthly which satisfactorily accounts or all expidentures of the county he is reputed as having given better satisfaction as Auditor than any of his predecessors.
A white man who seeks to do ta mean turn by a Negro deserves he severest rebake from all intelligent voters now and for all time to come.
A. Edwards one of the helper under Supt. H. K. Goodrich is a "natural phillospher." His version on the return of the 20th Kas. Soldiers, the 21st and 23rd colorored is of no small degree of comment among those who know him. He is considered a natural phillospher.
Don't tell us what to do in our business—we know, just attend to your own affairs. We are men and do not propose to be ignored or trampled upon.
There is not as much justice pertaining to joints in this town as some men's big toe. Some men are stuck on the most frivolous evidence while others who are known to be violating the law is not stuck. Is it a fact that any of this successful crew is paying for protection? Does Schlitz men run this city? Where is the Chief of Police(?)
There are some men who seek office and thus far attempt to capture the Negro vote, but alas! that time has passed. Unless they are all right and get on the band wagon they will be defeated as in days of yore.
The joint people were all run in this week and they are still at it though it seems that the few joint lawyers in town are able to get them out each time as the supposed bond is always ready.
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VOL. 8, NO 22
The Boers are strictly in it and so is Lady Smith.
We don't claim to be in the swim but we are still in the newspaper business,
We don't care how much you fight us it's just what you have been doing since we started 8 years ago.
We intend to go after the Negro hater right and left. Nothing stares us in the face that frightens even death h will not frighten us from our honest and truthful coure. Justice is our motto,
Some ducks that belong to the puddle family presumes they are particular smart "ere long we shall see.
Some big mouths are around saying don't place your announcements in our paper we have no influence. We shall see.
Young roosters are thick now-a-days on Kans. Ave. walking with young pullets who seem to be much their Junior's, This is a nuisance.
If you get some people jammed they will say most anything. Is not it far better to tell the truth? One falsehood will make you tell 75 hows that? Better bear the ills you have than flee to those you know not of.
Gov. Goebel the Ky. Chieftian of Democratic principles was laid to sleep amid the storm of rain and hail last week. The most pathetic words came from his brother in Democratic style who knows no death. "Bring the assassins to justice,'
Judge Dolman who is so large till Bill McKinley's over coat would not make him a cover for his head will appreciate the Judicial office when he gets through with it.
We belong to no syndicate, combination joint or Drug store. We own and operate the State Ledger. While some depend upon the big papers to land them safely we want to say if they had all the papers with them it would be far better for them.
Do not think we owe you any apologies for what we do and say why we have paddled our own canoe. Newspaper work is how we make our living and for that reason we are still living. We are here to stay.
P. H. FORBES
FOR COUNCILMAN 3rd.WARD.
P. H. Forbes a prominent young gentle man and Attorney for a number of years be fore the Shawnee county bar is a Candidate for the office of City Councilmen in the mid ward. Mr. Forpes plans and position has been well taken and stated if elected hints to revise many needful things and he is also in favor of the city owner of it water system, If he isn't,
Dr. L. H. Munn whose jndge ment is highly appreciated by this paper says some die of chicken pox and some of smallpox.
This is the first time on record during the epidemic has a Physician been conscientiousenough to tell the story as it ought have been told. People be aware.
A. T. WAGGONER.
DRUGGIST.
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Office and Residence 1331 Van Buren St
Calls promptly attended.
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PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Office Hours, 9 to 11 a. m.
From 2 to 5 p. m.
OFFICE 226½ KAS, AVE.
(Cver Kohl's Drug Store,)
Wm. B. Swan, M. D
725 Kansas Avenue,
Topeka, Kansas.
office hours, 11:00 to 12 m, 2:00 to 4:30 pm,
Residence 624 Buchanan St.
Bell Telephone, 660
GEORGE DICK,M,D.
Homoeopathi18t.
Residence 626 Fillmo St.
Telephone 360.
Office 807 Kansas Avenus.
S. G. STEWART, M. D.
OFFICE 621 KANSAS AVE.
TELEPHONE 541.
RSIDENCE 511 W. 5TH ST
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OFFICE HOURS; 9 TO 11 A. M.
1 TO 5, and 7 TO 9 P. M.
TELEPHONE 558. OFFICE 117 WEST 5th st.
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Office 112 East 6th street
Calls Promptly Attended To.
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Office Hours:--9 to 12-2 to 5-7 to 9
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DR, R. O, RHODES,
OFFICE
606' Kansas ave. Topeka, Kansas
(Over Hub Clothing Co.)
OFFICE HOURS:
9 to 11 A, M.
2 to 5 P. M.
Residence, 900 West Sixth street
Phone 656.
W. P. BROCKETT.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEQN,
RESIDENCE in CONNECTION WITH
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calls answered day or night
ALSO—dealer in Drugs, Medicines, and al
Articles kept in a Drug store. Mayetta,
Kansas. 229
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A. C. MARKLEY.
Attorney at Law, Practices in all courts, Office 116 W. 6th st,
FRED C. SLATER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Practices In AllCourts. Office 600 Kas, 4e
ISENHART and LEXANDER
Attorneys at Law.
517 Kansas Ave.
P. HITTLE
VEHICLES & UNDERTAKING GOODS,
326 North Main Street.
HUTCHINSON KANSAS
Our people should remember Mr. Hittl.
When in need of Funeral Supplies.
G. O. KING
LIVERY & BOARDING STABLE
Ladies saddle horses. Good turn
out—100 E 2nd street.
EDITOR LOVEWELL'S MISTAKE.
Paul Lovewell who was formerly a his class reporter of the TOPEKA CAPITAL has purchased the EUREKA HERALD he came as near as pess of losing his life on the start having filled his lamps in the ediitorial department with benzine instead of coal oil the office girl saved his life and he owes her a gold medal and Job for life. He might marry her in that case.
The Mississippi Editors are having a Mardigrass celebration at New Orleans.
The snow and ice was up to date the ground hog got in his work in looking backwards,
Ed Howe has sent Sheffield Ingalls to the city to look after the different pulpits he will occupy the week the menagerie takes place.
Stationery and all kinds of writing material—832 Kansas avenue
Avenue.
Hnuses on W. 5th St. ranging from $50
$1200 centrally located at reasonable pri-
ces on easy payments. Give him a call.
CURRENT MAGAZINE. AT 1-4 OFF
ST. LOUIS GLOBE DEMOCRAT or ST.
LOUIS REPUBLIC and;
CLASS A.
LADIES HOME JOURNAL,
McCLURES, POPULAR MONTHLY,
MUNSEY'S AINSLEE, and SELF CULTURE.
All For 40 cents per. Month.
CLASS B.
SCRIBNER'S, HARPER'S MAGAZINE,
COSMOPOLITAN, McCLURES,
LIPPINCOTT'S, and LADIES HOME
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CLASS C.
THE CENTURY, FORUM, NORTH AMERICAN REVEIW, ATLANTIC MONTHLY, CURRENT LITERATURE and SCRIBNER'S, All for 70 cents per. Month.
For expIsation see the STAR NEWS CO, 409 Kans. Ave. or Jeffers & James. N. Popeka.
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Emeron's fine meat market at Havenville is the place to patronize.
If you want good medicine to do the work quick all kibbs diseases it will pay you to consult Mr. Chas Hamilton office main st. Sterling Kans.
Mrs M. E. Fair gives meals 15cts you trade olicited Abilene Kans.
Martin and Hutchison 15 East Sherman st. Hutchison Kans. New and second hand goods bought and sold. Give him a call.
E. W. Griggs for pnotos, fine pictures. Car-901 Kas. ave.
GO TO—W. B, Warrens for any thing you want in the line of HOT TAMALES, and CHILLI SOUP, he makes the best.
When in Lawrence stop at Bush's Restaurant 611 $ Mass. St. will serve you right Dont forget the Candy Kitchen 115 south main st, Ottawa Kan Mr. H. L Hendrix Propure Candies Home md.e Don't forget that Smith & Trowbridge carry everything in the in of groceries a their store 503-505 W, 10th st. Go to J, P, Johnsons for anything you want in the line of fine cigar's tobbacco and confectionery, 409 Kas Ave. A, L, Wilson the painter and decorator 701 Vermont st. is the one to see if you want good work done in his line,
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(Morrow's old stand,)
F. A: BECKSTROM.
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Paints and Painters' Supplies.
518 Jackson St. Topeka, Kansas
MRS, NORA RICE..
Operates the Farmer's Hotel.
Havs City, Kansas
Give her a call—Meals 20 cents
Mr. E. H. Varnish.
Has succeeded Mr. J Morris at 224½"Crime
st in the line of groceries fresh and salt meats
cigars and confectioneries, country produce
give him a call.
Slichter Cash
Grocery.
Staple and fancy Groceries, Highest price
Paid ior Country produce
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
In the District In and for Shawnee County Kansas.
The above named defendant will take notice that he has been sued by plaintiff here in the District Court of Shawnee County Kansas for divorce and that unless he answers the petition filed by said plaintiff on or before the 26 of January 1900 the same will be taken as true and judgement rendered as prayed for in said petition.
Jennie Melton,
by her Atty
W. I. Jamison,
(Attest)
A.M. Callaham,
Clerk of Dist. Court
First pub. Dec. 16. '99.
PUBLICATION NOTICE,
In the District Court of Shawnee County Kansas.
To Minnie Wood, you are hereby notified that you have been sued by the plaintiff, John Wood, in the district Court of Shawnee County Kansas, and that you must answer the petition filed therin against you by her plaintiff, on or before the 22nd day of December 1899, or the petition will be taken as true and jungement divorcing said plaintiff from you will be rendered accordingly. (Attest) John Wood,
SUMMONS OF PUBLICATION
In The District Court In and For Shawnee
County Kansas,
Hannah Ransom, Plaintiff
vs.
No, 20289,
Louis W. Ransom, Deft
The above named defendant is hereby notified that he has been sued in the District
Count of Shawnee County Kansas
by the above name plaintiff for divorce and that unless he answers the petition
filed by said plaintiff on or before the 24th
day Nov. 1899 the same will be taken as
true and judgement rendered as prayed for
in said petition,
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FOR HARDWARE and STOVES
Screen Doors, Ice Cream Freezers, Hammocks and Garden-Tools.
These are the things you need. Give him a call. 828 Kansas Ave
LOUIS VANDORP,
FCX HARDWARE and STOVES
Screen Doors, Ice Cream Freezers, Hammocks and Garden-Tools.
These are the things you need Give himaCall. 828 Kansas Ave
WHERE TO GET YOUR HATS
And CLOTHES CLEANED.
if you have a first rate looking
suit of clothes that you would like
to have cleaned and put in shape
take them to L. S. Harding's as
you go to the State 108 W 9th
street. If you have straw goods
or silks, don't forget that he does
this kind of work. Try him.
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THOS. E. DEPUL.
122 WEST 8TH STREET.
Cigars and Fine Confectionery.
For the best Gold-Bug, Silk-Edge, and a fine line of Tobbaccos, and Smoking Articles.
GILCHRIST BROTHERS
PROPRIETORS NATIONAL STABLES
Good Turnouts delivered to any
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202. 113 West 5th st.
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W. A. sloo, a treasurer.
J. S. Clark, secretary
The Real Estate
Abstract on Gile Co.
113 W 5th street
JNO CHELANDER
RANDOLPH KANS,
Fine engraving aspecialty
FRED C. FAGERCRANS,
720 KAS. AVE.
Sells Watches, Clock's and Fine Jewelry.
Matches cleaned, $1.00, mainsprings $1.00.
All work first class, and warranted one year.
Money to loan at 8 per cent on valuables.
DOLLY-FINE WORK
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202 West 6th ST. M25
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fectionery.
GO W.M.H For all kinds of Feed; Flour, Hay 412 Kans THE WEAR AND TEAR
GO TO
W.M. HEBB.
Flour, Hay Straw and Poultry Supplies
B Kansas Ave.
O TEAR OF MEN'S NERVE
W.M. HEBB
For all kinds of Feed; Flour, Hay Straw and Poultry Suppl
412 Kansas Ave.
THE WEAR AND TEAR OF MEN'S NERVE
Results in debility—exhaustion, not only haustion of the body, but exhastion of the mental faculties as well.
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