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The Rising Son from Kansas City, Missouri • Page 5

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The Rising Soni
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Kansas City, Missouri
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THE RISING SON. 4Sw Wm. Fairfax, A. W. Walker, remember pi a nenaDiei ua to Society Reporetr.

Agent, Lexington, Mo. eiwe we collect here an thsr run from year to year." LOCALS. St ff, Next week is Christmas week, 'i i Read The Rising Son. The Guild met with Mrs. Blake Jrown Thursday evening.

Miss Daisy Day is contemplating a i Vi'VlBlt to St. Joseph Christmas. if" The Son wishes everyone a merry Christmas. The Oxford club have their full dress il h.ll tho 9Q(h ft Mrs. C.

Cummlngs, who has been on ae sick list, is aoie to be out again. i Mr. Ieon Jordon Is making some nprovements on his home on Vine ireet t) 5'Tne collector of The Son will bo Around next week, Please be 'eady "Dr.Smlth the Druggist on 12th St. still busy, but desires to meet you (and shake hands before Xmas. if The foundation is being laid for Mrs.

Samuel Jordon, new home on treet Frank Taylor, who went to for his health, writes 'I '4hat he Is much improved. Mlsa Vallle Bowman has been out '0 'i't nt school the last week on account of ViiUlness, 1 1 of this citr. now reside sat Wichita. 1124 North Fifth avenue. Mrs.

Mamie Wallace of 561 Harrison, after three weeks of serious ill ness. Is now on the mend. mm Mm. Kll7.7.pr Hnrrora nf R72 Cranil expects to be out in a few Mr. B.

McCorraick was away from Ms place of business last week on ac- conut of sickness. For Sale Full dress suit; chest size 40; cost $70 new; will sell cheap. Call at 1C09 Lydla avenue, city. mi Louis Woods, manager of the Rising Son, will be absent from the city during the holidays. Mrs.

Chas. Jackson waB at home to the Ladies' Art class Wednesday afternoon. iwya Miss Josle Foster of Lincoln instl I tute will spend the holidays as the iy. guest of her uncle, Dr. Gibble.

3 Mm. Mnrv flnvla th rntarona wonr rilnnpr TiiRHrtnv The Silver Leaf club will have their regular dance New Year's night at tho Vendome, 1734 Grand avenue. To the subscribers of The Kitting Son: Please be ready, for I am conr polled to call on you. James Run nelB. Mr.

and Mrs. John Rogers of Denver, formerly of this city, are visiting in Kansas City and Independence for an indefinite time. J. P. Williams, II.

T. Sommerville, Artistic tailors. Suits made to order, Ladles' tailoring neatly done. Alter-lng, repairing and cleaning. All work guaranteed.

615 East Twelfth Kansas City, Mo. For Sale, an up-to-date restaurant. Call and see Sam Chandler at 114 East 6th street. dents who contemplate keeping open house to lady callers New. Year's day, send your names for our next week's paper.

The full dress ball given by the Fortnightly club Christmas promises to be a grand affair and no doubt will be largely attended. Miss Ruth Knox Lon and Portia Tillman and Eddie Henderson will be home from Lincoln institute next week. For special parties and night lunch es, call up the Arnold Cafe, 1221 Baltimore. 'Phone 2874 Walnut. Euro pean and American.

Mrs. M. Arnold, Proprietress. The DentiBt, Dr. Carrion of 910 East 12th street, we invite your at tention to the fact that he is established her and is competent as a workman, he Is one of our race and must be encouraged along the prof-feslonal line.

If you need anything In the teeth ljne stop in and see him. Little Jessie Cole won the beautiful doll last week. Jocle Dorcey won the second prize. The little folks turned in a neat sum of money. Mm.

Shelton of 1318 East Four teenth street is still on the sick list. Miss Cyrena McDowell of Hannibal, will be the guest of Miss Corlnc White Christmas week. Mr. and Mrs. John Rone, and Mr.

and Mrs. W. Frederick Fairfax will spend a part of next week at Blue Springs. PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOL. Miss F.

F. Jones, recently of Phila delphia has reopened her private day and boarding school for girls tn this city at 1213 Bellefontalne avenue. Primary, academic, and college pre paratory. Private lessons also given to persons preparing for civil service or other examinations. For terms address Miss F.

F. Jones, 1213 Bellefontalne avenue. Miss Jones Is a graduate of the Uni versity of Michigan arfd has taught in Wllberforce University, Paul Qulnn College, Texas, and the State Normal College of Florida. Dr. Sophia B.

Jones, a graduate of the medical department of the University of Michigan, is enrolled among Kansas City's physicians. Dr. Jones has had much experience, having been resident physician in Spellman Sem inary, Atlanta, where she established the first Nurse's Training School In the South, and also In Wllberforce University. She was until her removal to Kansas City, on the staff of Douglass Hospital, Philadelphia. She may bo found at 1213 Bellefontalne avenue, where she will do office work for the present.

Office hours, 10 to 12 a. 4 to 6 p.m. The mock congress will reassemble at the Second Baptist church December 28, 1903. The states will be represented as before. A box of cigars, candy, stationery, or a swell bottle of perfume would make a Christmas present that a king or queen would appreciate.

Aany of these can be obtained by seeing Mc-Camphell, the Druggist, at 23d and Vine Sts. Mr. Gilbert Cooper of C(i6 Troost avenue, after suffering with an ulcerated tooth which was undermining hla health, has had the tooth extracted and is again able to attend to his father's business. Mrs. Bert Hill Is visiting her moth er, Mrs.

Sonlon, on Highland avenue. Mrs. Hill will remain In the city until after the holidays. Mr. Campbell the Druggist, on 2304 Vine is well pleased with the outlook of his business bo far, it should be encourageing to us as well as it is to him.

Don't fail good people to encourage the colored man who has ventured into business. Mrs. S. M. Bacot went to St.

Joseph last week to give a recital. The madarae was accompanied by the Rev. Bacote. Mrs. Wade B.

Smith, who has been in Kansas City, the last month under medical care of Dr. Thomklns. will return to her country home next week much improved in health. Don't forget the waiters' ball and Christmas tree at Turner hall Friday evening, December 25, 1903. The pub II cmay place presents on tree for their friends and have them distributed free of charge.

AH are invited. A. 1 Hopkins, president; D. A. Williams, treasurer; W.

H. Nolen, secretary. It ia very grievous to us, after wo have sent you our paper for one year and over, then have to lose your friendship and money, too. Now, all we ask of any colored person who takes this paper is, pay for what you get. McCampbell's Pharmacy is head quarters for the best of everything carried by an up-to-date drug store.

Be sure and se our holiday line of perfumes, candies, stationery and ci gars. Palmer's Garland Violets and Frangapannl, Ricksecker'B Golf Queen and Ping Pong, and Dabrook's Locust Blossom and Triple Extract of Fashion are some of our leaders in the perfume line. The Great Sale of Christmas Toys 3 Is on at C. Collins Big Dry Goods House. 9 Among; things that will please the little (oiks we mention: Doll; Baby buggl, Kxpr wagon, miod; China Diana, and In faet rvrmrTHiNo th imo or Toy.

And we are selling; them at prices that defy competition, Ak tor ono ot our Calandar. (Tolling Pfy Goods VVPlllllO East 18th St. XMAS CANDIES 1 -Ton MIXED CANDY Cc VL 200 lb Ass't Chocolates 1 5c lb 200 lb Ass't Fudge 15c lb 1001b Applejack 15c lb 100 lb Trilby Cups 15c lb 200 lb French Creams 12c lb 200 Aand made Creams 18c Browning, King DESIRE TO ANNNOUNCE to my friends that I still wait for you at Browning, Cing; the best and most reliable clothing house in Kansas city. I further state that we are fully prepared to meet the wants of men, boys and children, in the neatest and warmest of winter clothing. Our stock embraces everything in clothing needed by men, boys and children.

Shirts, shirt waists, sweaters, knee pants, two and three suits, caps, hats and overcoats for boys and children. Everything for men in suits, overcoats, ulsters and furnishings, cravenetts and mackintosh rain coats. We have full lines of men's hate in soft and stiff styles of the latest shapes and excellent qualities at low prices. The name cf Browning, King Co. is a guarantee to one and all of our patrons.

Call, ask for me) I will be pleased to serve you in any way I can. Yours very truly, 1101 MAIN ST. W. W. WATERS.

20 Sticks Candy 5 cents UmonPt ptrmtnt ttotrhound Also Fine Chocolates at 40c, 50c, and 60c lb And Assorted Chocolates in fancy Hmas packages. We have a Fine Line of Holiday Goods; such as Fine Perfume, Comb and Brush Gets, Etc Surfaces Drug Store, le-tH and Lydla. WHEN WE MENTION the growth of Kanas Gty we must not overlook Matthaeis, the Baker, one who has built a large business and interested himself in the welfare of common "people He has one of the largest bakeries in the city He has meriied the confidence of the people One of the things that made him famous is Jersey Cream and Quaker Mothers Salt Rising Bread Bread that makes the litttle folks happy Ask your grocer for it MATTHAEIS BAKERY, 90J-3-5-7-9-H-13 West 17th Street Phone 2735 Walnut, S. SALZBERG. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dry Goods Ladies Furnishing Goods and Notions.

Masquerade Costumes For Rent or For Sal at Low Prices Big Fur Sale Now On. OPEN EVENINGS New York Millinery YOU CAN DEPEND ON US. SEE US BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE. Strong Garfl elds Top-Notch Shoes. In our search for the best this line satisfies for years of experience demonstrates its superiority over all others.

The Non-Auqua sole is found in no other line and affords the wearea a omr warm roor. STRONG AND GARFIELD ctrs A' "wall street' The John Kelly Shoe You who have worn thorn know they are yood and (five the best satisfaction in style, comfort and service. Our mid-season styles are correct and tfive you the latest ideas of FASHIONABLE FOOTWKAH. Ovlatt Shoe 520 Minn. K.

C. Ka. 1106 Main, K. C. Mo You've tried the rest, Now get the best AT lyicCompbell's Pharmacy, A full line of Stationery, Toilet Articles, Candies Perfumes, Cigan and Tobacco.

Prescriptions a Specialty-! 2304 Vine. Tel. 169 Eatt. 1433 Grand Ave, Kansas City, No. Al Brancato I)K AI.KK IX- Freth and Sail Fancy and Staple Groceries.

Oyxu-rx. Fish and (iamv In M'luton. FruttH and Vfwtuhlptt. Canned OwkU of all Ulnil. Tel 2412 Black.

211 W. 4th St. We are afraid to ronfean we ever saw one, but a bum nbuw in horribly bad. THE OLD HONE CHILI RESTAURANT, L. Thompson.

Proprietor. MEALS 15 CENTS. Kvry Mint Worth tbc Moniy Porter hou.e ou-ak from ctntH up 327 W. 6th Kansas City, No. For a good Mtal Hart It tho Plact Shaving and Halr-cuirinf ncvl door.

There you will fin a Pool Hall fan good order. G. AT. Chamler's, urn sc. ath.

FOR A STORE LIKE THIS The Christmas news is little short of a Deluge Gift for Pockets Gifts for Neck Gifts for Back Gifts for Hands Gifts for Head Gifts for Feet Handkercheifs. Neckties. Smoking Jackets. Gloves. Hats.

Shoes. This store is a guiee for you. It spreads before you the latest whispers of Holiday Hints. lU3-lJI5Main Street. Where there's always something doing.

If llli galore affect you sore And paina tx'tiet you more and more, TtiPti do not atop; run, skip or bop To SMITH'S Apothocary Shop. With drops and pills bo'll cure your Ilia And "PIGE" will bring around the till. Be Sore to Patronize A 0 QMITH TheDRUaOIST. lie will deliver your good tree of charge If you will call qo8 E. 12th St.

Phone 1211 Grand..

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1902-1907