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UT"VK 1 ' s" il Seaalia Weekly Conservator PERSONAL MENTION. CIIRONI.OGICALLY. m '-WW 8R 85".' of , May io Mrs. Martha Ramsey, oncofSc dalia's old anil highly esteemed cit izcns, v l.o 1 is him fill:, is belter. Rev. Richard Davis preached the Eucharistir sermon nt Quinn's ha pel attluce t'u th c ciu mi . A charitable collection for the re lief oi Mrs, Amanda-Jones, was ta hen at Taylor's Chapel, amounting to more than two Dollars. Mr William Flournoy of St.I.ou is, Pullman porter on the Katy has been detained in the city for the past several days by the recent wreck. While here, he is the guest at the Dixon home, on H Cooper. Prof, J II Williams, Centralia, Mo., advance agent for James Par ker, of McKiulcy fame, was in our city arranging for three lectures by him at the folio wing places; 'Pay lor's Chape), Morgan Erect Baptist church and Qtiinn Chapel A. M, 1 church. THE NATION'S'HERO J, B. PARKER, At Qulnn Chapel To Night. ec Interview of him Next Week BOSTON CAFE. Furnishcsall Grocers with Fresh Delilcious HOME MA DP Bread. Dont forget. Ask for WALCH'S BREAD. Wc lead in the produc tion of ICE CREAM. ii J M HolIy,the plasterer, left for St. Louis last night on business. Mr. Dan Banks, of Warsaw, our old playmate at Arrow Rock was in the city, doing the show. Mr. John Swopshirc, an old Ka. ty porter, on the North end. Paris Mo. passed thru the city, en Rout' to Parsons, Kas. When there h e will be routed for between that city and Denison Tex. over the M. K & T. We wish him success. Mr. Richard Sanders and wife re turned from St. Louis, where they had a pleasant visit with friends & also witnessed the Dedicatory Ex ercises of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Ground. They will leave shortly for an extended trip thru the Southland. The Conservator wisl es them pleasant journey and trust that they wilt communicate with us while abroad. Mr. Uly.seS Walls ol K.C. Mo. has sen in the city for the past several days visiting his mother and sister Ella Scott. Rev. P. M. MackofCcntralia.Mo has been called by the Morgan St. Babtist Church. He will begin his active work the first o1 June. Bro, Mack comes to us highly recomm ended. And the Conservator joins 11 in extending him a hearty wel. come. Finis Washington of the class '03 Lincoln school was called home Sa:urday evening to be at the .'bed side of his dying mother, Mrs.Mag. gie Sims, Holden, Mo. She died Monday morning, and was intereu at the Knob Noster cemetery Tues day morning. The Conservator ex tends its sympathy to Mr. Washing ton in his recent bereavement. Miss Maria Herndon returned to Warrcnsburg. Mr. J. F. Thompson of K.C. will bJ the guest of Miss Eslell Martin Sunday. Mrs. Smith Buckner spent Sat urday and Sunday in Smithton the guest of Mrs. Win. Sayles. Mrs. Jno. Holbert has returned frpm St. Louis, being the guest her son Elmer Smith. Mrs. Patterson of Windsor. Mo, passed tin u enroute to K. C, to be the bedside of her sick sister-in-law Mrs, M. B. Smith was called to Hannibal, Mo.tuesday, to be at th bed side of her dying brother, Mr. Smith Overton is home on short visit. We all are glad to give brother Overton the glad hand. Mrs, Davis and Harper, Koops on hand a full lino of hair Roods, such as braids.banga pom pudours. Also, facobloaoh and hair pomade, wo souou your imnuu Installation, Centennial Court Ko. 37. Warfield & Banks Lunch Room Meals served at all hours Youth's Column. - Tli is column will he devoted to tho publishing of original productions of the negro youth Wc will tike delight in pro Anting such articles at any time i.ot us hear from you. Hot Coffee Fish, Cakes and Pies. Spring, When spring comes around With its dew upon the ground, The birds in the trees they sing, And there is joy in their sound. The Robin. Jaybird nnd yellow breast They nil arc ready to fly from their nests They are all ready to hunt tho worm, The little ones arc doing their best. The children are ready to have fun, With whip, rope and popgun, While the large ones play marbles and ball, Ilio little ones tumble and fall, In the fields and meadows we play, And on the hot and sunny day, With horse and dog we play, While the little arc having their way. uusseii limcrson. Accommodations for all. Calljand see us. il3 E. Main St. At 9:15 o'clock the membetsof the Court filed into D. O. H. Hall, with Scott Hayden presiding ai tile piano the court performed a beautiful drill after which the court sang "Haven of Rest," and prayer was offered by the Rev. Mr. Warfield. Officers installed are as follows;- Matron, Sallie MofTet. Vice Matron, Lillie Thomas. Treas. Ellen Bowles Secretary, Ella Williams. Iner gate keeper, Laura Lewis. Outer gate keeper, Ada Bass. Directors, J. W, Wheeler, Marion Hayben and Mr. Moffet. Investigating Committee;- Ella Sims, Ada Chambers ana Wary Belle. Sick Committee;- Mrs. Jas. Newbill Ella Brazier and Paul Terril. Mr. John Waters was installing officer, with Mr. J. W. Wheeler assisting him. Delicious refreshments were served. J. M. Harris. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. 16 V.Main St., Sedalia, Mo. Office hours to to xi a. n., 4 30 to fi AO Pi Ul. Residence, 236, W. Morgan St. D Y Steel Popular Tonsorial Artist Courteous Treatment Your Trade solicited t20 E.MAIN,ST READ The Conser- Decoration Cay. Bv Ruth M. Buckkhk, Oh, how sad it is with some peo ple when decoration day comes! These will be many flowers we can gel to decorate the sad and lonely graves with. I have seen once at a decoration more than two hundred perrons who had relatives in this lonely cpot. And it was sad with them1 It seems to me that this d&y is for the people to think of tho dead once more. Christian people ought never forget about their relatives who have gone on before tlicm. Of course the people who arc not christians think about wrong dsings so that it is inipposniblc for them to thik what they ought. I hope to meet my lovely brothers and sisters and everybody else iu heaven - Any one who has true religion cannot pass any of their friends with out shedding a few tears. It is sad to think one's relatives or close friends are gone to never return. 1 will bring the violets bine That say, be true, be true, True to the God above you, And to the friends that love you. For the biaveand the true We'll twine them together, For the red, white and blue Are united forever, When we reach that glorious world. vator. WHEELER and CHAMBERS shaves, hair-cuts and general Tonsorial work done. Call and see us, 113,East Main street The Golden Rule Club entertained atDOH ball Wed. eve and' had success The club will serve Uhku at Mrs White's Saturday eve on H