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The Topeka Plaindealer from Topeka, Kansas • 7

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Kobeit Bowen 1 just finished sowing a large acreage of wheat. EXPLODED A BOMB John liowen will commence to G. J. JONES, Real Estate Agent Special attention given to Renting, Care and Management of Property. gither his corn next week.

He says he expects he will have to get a step GOVERNOR! HOCH CAUSES COM 8TERNATI0N IN DEMOCRATIO CAMf. aeder to reach the ears, and after JAR RILL BOLTS WEB. Kni Tall What 7i7 Thinks of David Overmyer. First district Democrats we having lots of trouble. First they nominated a Democrat tor Congress against Congressman Chas.

Curtis. The Democrat knew the nomination was an empty honor and withdrew. Then the Democrats spent two or three weeks trying to get a Republican to accept the Democratic nomination on tariff revision platform. Finally they were successful and Judge W. D.

Webb of Atchison was influenced getting to the cars will have to ure a Replies to Charges Concerning TexV buck Siw to get them off the stalk. hds been quite ill for the past wetk, Mrs, Amanda Tubberville, cf Martin, is the gueBt of Mes-dames Sarah Robinson and Lulu Manual. See R. L. Grry for confecttona-ries, on Main street.

Mre. Addie P. Child made a very pleasant trip to Lawrence andJKan-sas City, and found the great West to her liking. Bishop Tyree, of the A M. K.

church, lectured at Avery Chapel on Monday night. Oct. 22, to a large crown. Book Commission. Roy Diuis has returned to Be, John where he expects to work a few NO NEW BOOK CONTRACTS weeks.

Insurance placed in Best companies. Loans Negotiated. GT TrVKICQ KANSAS AVH. JJrCiO, iuu. hhoue TOPEKA, KAS.

Calvin Hair, one cf our retired HAVE BEEN MADE BY THE PRES WEIR CITY, KANS, Andrew Corsa's daughter who has been sick is bettel, he has three childrensick. Mrs. Hall is much better. Several went to Pittsburg on the 4th to the rally at Mt. Hea-ben Baptist Church.

Rev. F. L. George, A. M.

E. pastor proved to a crowded house on the 2 ist to be one of the best preochers the church has ever had. Prof. W. F.

King was made proud on the 20th to meet Mrs. King to spedd a week or ten aays with him; The eight school is doing fine with Prof. King at the head with twelve orfrftevns hilars. Jno. Bush who lived at ENT ADMINISTRATION.

farmers living in Topeka, came in a few days ago to look after his farm Democratic Managers Compelled te to permit the nomination to be fastened on him. And now the Democrats are bolting Webb and a big Internal row is stirred up. J. F. Jarrell, editor of the Holton Signal and chairman of the Democratic press bureau, Abandon Another Trail.

The political pot has commenced The Kansas City Star (Dem.) has PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas. Elizabeth Johnson, Plaintiff, vs. J. E.

I Johnson, Defendant. No. 24088. To J. E.

Johnson, above named defend-1 ant: worn out two or three 'issues" dur has bolted Webb, although he says there was nothing to bolt, and an ROCKY FOliO, COLO, Mrs. Clara Harris, who receutly to simmer. Our candidate for congress, Hon. Mandiso was in town and made one of his soul stirring speeches to full home last week. Farnmer Johns will speak on the 29th.

No colored voter should fail to nounces his intention to support the Prohibition candidate. Jarrell charg ing this campaign, seeking one oa which it might be possible to defeat Governor Hoch. The first issue trie and discarded was the enforcement of the prohibitory law. The next issue moved to Bookyford from Oiathe, returned to Kansas City Oct. es the Democratic congressional com 19ih, to attend the funeral of her You are hereby notified that the plaintiff above named filed her petition in said court on the 10th day of October, 100G, asking for a divorce from you and for the care, and custody of the minor children of plaintiff and defendant, and that you jmist answer said petition filed by the plaintiff on or before the first dav of December.

1900. or said netition sister, Mrs. Sallio Sanders. hear him was that of the famous "Katy" suit The Star continued to worry thki worn-out rag long after its Democratic followers in Kansas had given up the mittee with exceeding its authority in nominating a Republican and has landed squarely on the toes of David Overmyer, who with the assistance of the Kansas City Star, engineered the deal for the nomination of Webb. WESTERN UNIVERSITY.

The Football team defeated the Resolutions Opposing Dayhoff, Ellswort'ii, Oct. 1, 1900. discussion aud were looking for something which could be made to appea wrong. Camp No. IO died on the 19th add was auried on the 21st inst.

will be taken, as true and judgment will be rendered in favor of plaintiff for di Frop. of the Plaindealer. Sumner High 6cbool of Kansas City Overmyer is tremendously angered at Jarrell because of the lacter's open bolt and charges it up to Balie Wag At a mass meeting helil in tlie city of ansM last Friday, 4o to 0. The The Democratic managers, with the assistance of Ella Burton, a stenographer who has changed plaoes as Quite a swell entertainment goner. Overmyer says Jarrell is Ellsworth under the nuspices of the Afro- vorce from you and for the care and custody of said minor children, as prayed for in said petition.

Elizabeth Johnson, Plaintiff. Attest: I. S. Cubtis, Clerk of the District Court. only a tool of Balle Waggener." Jar wos given at Mr.

R. C. on the often as she has learned the secrete American League, resolutions were passed rondemning Mr. Dayhoff's course in rell comes back in a signed statement game was played in Kansas City, and was attended bythefac ulties aud scores of stndents of both institutions. in which he intimates that a man who trying to work up a sentiment in this would make such a charge would vio late the trust Imposed in him if he were made attorney general.

The The Quartett filled an engagement state in favor of separate schools for the colored and white races, and fr his part taken in the Wichita school ease and 20th, all young people. Mr. J. Scott of Ft. Scott was shaking hands with friends on the 22nd.

Mr. Paul Jones, who is stumping the state for Harris was in the city on the 1 8th. closing paragraph of Jarrell's state at Lawrenbe last Thursday with ment is a follows: resident Vernon, at the Bowersock condemning the Wichita school board for Hon. David Overmyer is greatly their outrageous and lawless acts in disturbed about the "bolt," and he is quoted as saying that I am a "tool" forcing the Negro children out of the of Balle Waggener. That assertion.

public school in direct violation rf the Opera House. The manner in which the three thousand persons of the mixed audience rose upon their feet and cheered for encore after engcore shows the high esteem and merit of these talented singers under Prof. if Mr. Overmeyer made it, is untrue, laws of the state of Kansas, and that we call on all colored voters to call on and even if it were true, it wouldn't he anybody's business, for I am not a their representatives in every to public official, nor do I aspire to any political honors. I have enjoyed the be elected in the next election, and exact Robt.

Jackson. HIGGINSVILLE, Mq. Willtam Tibb is reported very sick. Rev. W.

B. Brooks preached his farewell sermon on last Sunday eve. friendship of Mr. B. P.

Waggener ever Sunday afternoon at the Fornm, since I was a boy, and I value it very a pledge from them to work and knock against the separate school question and Prof. Grisham, of Lincoln High School, proved a very interesting forever bury it in this state. highly. The kind of politics that leads one man to attack another because of personal friendship and associations evil enough to prompt Resolved, further, that we send a copy Mrs. Hattie Haynes is on the ecturer.

His subject, "Color," was of one employer which might be valuable to another, found the next "issue." This was sohool books and the state text book commission which approves the books used in the schools of the state. Ella sent up a wail of Ingulsh over "the wrongs of the little children of Kansas, inflicted by Governor Hoch and his text book commission." One would think to have listened to Ella that Governor Hoch had appointed a set of thugs and told them to hold up and rob children en-route to school. The new "issue" pleased the Kansas City Star and with Its usual lack of foresight it plunged headlong into the game without stop ping to make an examination. Governor Hoch allowed the farce to proceed for two or three weeks and the issued a statement which has put this "issue" out of business and sent the Democrats to looking for another one. In his statement Issued in reply to the text book charge the governor merely cited a few faoU.

He called attention to the fact that the state text book commission has not had a meeting under his administration and that the books no in use in the public schools of the state are those adopted by the text book commission selected by Governor Bailey. The next meeting of the commission will not be held until next spring. The governor also declared that the state Is getting as good books and getting them cheaper than neighboring states. There are eight members of the state commission. The governor says th6y wilt compare favorably in honesty, integrity and morally with any eight men on the staff of the Kansas City Star.

The statement is dear and sick list. him to betray a trust scientifically explained and practi SHE MU8T 8IDE 8TEP. Mrs. E. A.

Brooks of Blackburn, was visiting here last Sun cally applied by the speaker as re garde the races. Bishop Grant, of these proceedings to the Topeka Flain dealer and ask that they be published. M. BROWN, ED II. WILLIAMS, J.

W. BATES, W. H. H. WILLIAMS, Brest.

Committee. Mrs. Burton Must Stop Denouncing Dr. Parks, President Vernon and day. One Democratlo Candidate.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Resolved by the Iz-cislnture of tbr Situ NO. 7. of Kansas, two-thirds of the member elected to each house concurring therein: Section 1. The following proposition to amend the' constiution of the state of Kansas is hereby submitted to the qualified electors of said state for their approval or rejection, to wit: The constitution of the state of Kansas is hereby amended by striking out the whole of section 17 of article 2 of said constitution, and inserting in lieu of said section the following, which shall constitute section 17 of article 2 of the constitution: Sec. 17.

All laws of a general nature shall have a uniform operation throughout the state; and in all cases where a general law can be made applicable no special law shall be enacted and whether or not a law enacted is repugnant to this provision of the constitution shall be construed and determined by the courts of the state. Beo. This proposition shall be submitted to the electors of this state at the general election to be held in the year 1908 for their approval or rejection. Th amendment hereby proposed shall designated on the official ballot by the following title, "Amendment to the constitution relating to laws and their construction by the courts," and shall be voted for or against as provided by law under such title. Seo.

3. This resolution shall take af feet and be in force from and after iw publication in the statute-book. Passed the House January 17, 1005. Passed the Senate January 19, 1905. Approved January 20, 1905.

I hereby certify, that the forecroiofj it a true and correct copy of original houM concurrent resolution No. 7, now on fll in my office. J. R. Bubbow, Secretary of State.

The Democratic committee has em Dr. A. Griffith prrticipated in Henry Harris who has deen visiting relatives here left last the diseussion of the Bubjeot. The work in the various industri Monday eve for his home in Exr Madam Walker al departments is progressing with celsior Springs. ployed Mrs.

Ella Burton of Topeka to make speeches against Governor Hoch and the Republican state ticket this fall. Mrs. Burton won Democratic favor by an attack on Governor Hoch for appointing D. O. Mo-Cray as a member of the state text book commission.

The attack waa made la a speech at a Labor Day cele splendid success. Many useful art Mrs. Eva Smith is still on the Mme. Walker, the wonderful Hair Grower of Denver, who'has sick list. icles are being designed and manufactured by the students.

James Harris and wife of Al done so much for the ladies of Much interest in being displayed ma were here last Sunday. West, is spending a few weeks iu the James A. Handy Literary in Kansas while placing her won bration in Topeka. Mrs. Burton obarges that McCray is a tool of the alleged book trust and that she toiu Governor Hoch so before McCray was appointed.

Because the Governor did derful Grower on the market. ST. JOHN KANS. Society preliminary to electing the delegates and contestants to the She will be in Wichita on or be J. Ramsey, our beloved pastor Interstate Literary, which meets in not believe her unsupported word Mrs.

was returned to us another year. He is now in Grant Co. building him Burton says the Governor is also about eight weeks. fore the 19th just for one week Mme. Walker's wonderful preparation has proven beyond ques- concise and has taken the wind out of Democratlo sails.

Meanwhile a searoh has begun for a new issue. tool of the book trust Prof. Archie Gregg, Vice Pres. self a house on his claim he recently tion to be the only preparation filed on, Jno. Thomas, Ed.

Rob of Interstate has been elected by our faculty to represent it and de When Mrs. Burton was trying to keep the Governor from appointing McCray she was making a particular ly bitter fight against the appoint RECORD OF DEMOCRATS. erts and their families also moved to the some county and place near IX ment of Prof. A. B.

Carney of Con liver a lecture at Missouri State Colored Teacher's Ass'n during the hollidays. Acting Pres. Shelton lysses, Kans. Will Martin and BuJt Thomas also cordia. She made all sorts of charges against McCray and Carney and was particularly bitter toward Carney whom she also characterized as "a book trust employe." Governor Hoch French is already a member and went along to help build houses.

Quite a number of the young peo Cottage Restaurant. will also speak. Students continue to arrive and appointed both McCray and Carney, Carney is now the Democratic nomi pie of our county have concluded to do as Horace Greely advised, "Go take up tha work in the normal, nee for state sudperlntendent of West and grow up with the couu industrial and music departments. schools so he has been endorsed by try." They like their location fine Larger facilities are being made the Democratic party as well as by Governor Hoch. Mrs.

Burton will for all departments. and would like to see more of our people from the cities take the same view anu come to their locality and therefore be in rather an inconsistent position when she goes out to fight MEMPHIS, TENN. Hoch and support Carney. Meals and Lunch at all hours. Ice Cream, Fruits and Cold Drinks.

When in Excelsior Springs, Mo call. MR8. JENNIE HILL T. M. MARSHALL, Props.

help them make that county blossom Mrs. Marie Williams has been RAPS HARRIS HARD. visiting Miss Ella Belan, Nashville, as the rose, The first of the week we had an Tenn. Be Populist Editor Says the Colonel trayea His Party In 1897. other heavy roin.

Good on wheat Buford, the four year old son of Joe Wright of Smith Center, one of tat is in the ground It is coming R. Owens and wife, died Friday, Some of the Proofs of Insincerity and Inconsistency. Col. Harris, of Chicago, Democratlo candidate for Governor of Kansas, is keeping well away from the anti-pass plank of the Democratic platform recently. He has realised the utter inconsistency of his position and fears that too ardent clamor on that issue will direct attention to the lamentable weakness of his own record.

Col Harris repeatedly held public office la Kansas during the days of his reel Hence In this state but never did he hold a public office tbat be did not nse railroad passes throughout his term. And that Is not all. He did not jult using railroad passes until the Democratic state committee this year passed a resolution directing all Demo-iratlo candidates to pay railroad fare. This is not the first campaign In irhlch the Democrats have had an mtl-pass plank in their state platform ilther. In 1902 the Democratic plat term declared the railroad pass to bs in "invidious evil" and pledged the party to the abolition of the pass.

Senator Harris was a oandldate for rejection to the United States senate and was one of the chief spell-tinders of the Demooratle campaign. Despite the anti-pass plank In bis party platform Harris rode on rail vad passes throughout the 1902 campaign. H. P. Parrelly, now the Demooratle lomlnee for lieutenant governor and in 1902 chairman of the Democratic itate committee and manager of the sampaign, rode on a pass throughout lie campaign.

Worse than that Al the best known Populists in the state up fine, but it is hard on whear, that October 5th; on the market that positively is in the stock. Nearly on thir I and editor of one of the staunchest Populist newspapers in Northwestern Kansas is fighting Col. W. A. Harris grows everybod hair vithou Miss iMattie Hawkins has been the wheat is yet to thrash on account Bui FY i one single exception it also stops quite ill the past week.

of Chicago and the Democratic state of the wet weather) falling hair at once. When she .1 Mrs. A. G. Sangster has returned oegan using ner wonaeriui prep ticket very bitterly.

Wright was 1 stalwart Populist In 1896 and 189 J. W. Thomas who is running a from Brownsville, where she was aration her haid was less than a fingers length. Now after two threshing outfit was obliged to close down indefinitely. Most of his hands years use it is 18 inches thick and is among those who attribute the disasters which overtook the party to the perfidy of Col.

Harrrs and those other fusion senators who betrayed visiting relatives and frieuds. Frank Bends is very ill. are scattered out to their several and glossy. What it has done for Mrs. Addie Phifer will leave for homes.

maximum freight rate legislation dur Indian Territory A progressive town. All eyes are upon the Indian Territory, More money is going to be made in the Indian Territory in the next few years than in any section of the a Khort visit with her relatives and Mrs, Ollie Robinson and husband her and hundreds 01 others 1 will do for you. PUBLICATION NOTICE. ing the Leedy administration. In were down from home near friends at Meon and Clarksdale.

recent lssude of his paper, the Smith County Messenger, Wright prints the Hudson to visit their parents over and Helena, Ark. following reply to a Populist In the City Court, Fort the City of To know why he fights Harris more than neks. Shawnee Count Kansas. Sandy Rice, on Lamar Boulevard Sunday. 1 Miss Lizzie Walker took her de J.

1). Ewinir. Plaintiff, vs. Tims. Ben Governor Hoch: nctt.

Defendant. always keaps on hand a fuli line of first class groceries. He will please country. In no section of the coun parture for Doveri1 to take You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above named court in an action to recover for board cr.arge other school last Friday. "You say more against Harris than Hoch," said a subscriber the other day.

Certainly we do, Just at this time. Governor Hoch never stole us blind and then betrayed us while you. Rumor has it that Martin has ninnev furnished von. though pledged to use the party to abolish the pass, Farrelly You are further notified that unless gone to Wichita to lake unto him Mr. J.

B. Miles and wife are the proud possessors of a fine boy and you plead or answer to the said Bill pretending to be our friend. To us, self a ne wife He will be home Particulars on or behne the 2iit.h May that Is the limit of forebearance with her next week. Look out Uncle of November, 11)0(1. tiled in said court Mr.

Milis is all smiles. J. L. Fishei is the leading cmi politics. Does he or any of his Park the plaintiff will take judgment for the Joe.

er corporation acrobats deny It? Not one. The Senate records of Kansas amply prove it, and still every few Mrs. Hill has new house oa her above amount ami of I Inn suiL 1. W. Kwi.ng Hy W.

T. Jamison, Attorney for Plaint.ifl. property and will be found at home days some Populist want3 Inform- atlon as to why we are not for Harris. sed the state committee in 1902 as 1 sort of agency for the distribution' )f passes. Every Democratic candl-late for state office rode on passes! throughout that campaign.

The pass-. 19 were procured through Farrelly( ind the Democratlo committee. The rntl-pass plank In the Democratlo, Vlatform In 1902 was written by David Overmyer. The same man vrote the anti pass plank this year.l The plank meant nothing in 1901. )oes It mean anything this year with' he same set ot folks who treated It is a joke in 1902 in control of the Democratic machinery? Centrally Loch ted Modern, Convenient.

try has the Negro risen with such rapidity to financial imminence. DOLEY The exclusive Negm town of offers excedtional opport as to 1 ication ami general resourw to Negro farmers, orcharding, moot raisers and investors. The adaptability of the soil to growing all kinds of grain, frmte and truck would make a mill and elevator, alBO a canning factory paying investments. For further in formation address The Boley Business Mens' Club, Boley, Indian Territory Barbers Still, for some reason or other, the wonderful things done by Colonel Harris in the Benate which prove bis superior qualifications for the governor ship are yet unspecified. Why this delay? fectioi er ton Beale; alwajs given satisfaction.

See him. Mrs. E. Neely has returned from Cnicago visiting MrsE. Smith.

The Shelby County B. Y. P. U. Convention recently organized, held its first board meeting Sunday.

Oct. 21st, at the Metropolitan Church, H. C. Humphrey, chairman, and Mrs. M.

Ktng feeretury. The meetiag wis a success. Mrs, P. Baker, of Chicago, is visiting Mrs. Anna Ilenon, who Wanted The Albany Hotel 8ANFOKI) W.

KING, Prop. Rates I5 to per week. Spa langements tcr 1. ffrma 'PhoDH PROF.JIAimV ROBINSON 314 Felix Stree, St. Joseph.

Moys in need of two flrM-class barbers, Perhaps Colonel Harris, of Chicago, thinks the Kansas old soldiers will vote for him through gratitude that he didn't kill tbem when leading his Confederate regiment against the Union, The burning need of the Kansas lemocrats Is a live issue which will mt explode while they are In th handing it out to the people. This is a chop, and goo1 birbers can make good mooey. Ho. 10 EXCKL810B SPRINGS, MO.

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