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Steam Dying, first-class repairing and modern pressing establishment Leland Hotel Pantatorium.,.. | ! BASEMENT LELAND HOTEL French!Dry Cleaning, Steam Cleaning, First-class work guaranteed to j Ladies and *Gtents Certificate of membership to Pressing club, $1. 12 garments. All work called for and delivered. Give me ft call.. ; OLD P HONE 834. Miss Louise Wilson. 4 General Mgr. and Collector. Miss Snowden, graduate of the HIGH SCHOOL* Is Prepared to do stenographic work of all kind. See her or call at 305 south sixth j Don’t wait to hear what the public thinks before you express your opin ion. Say what you think if you believs you are right. • St. Augustine’s Mission. 1420 South Grand Ave., Bast. Ser vices every Sunday. Sunday School 4 p. m.; Divine services. 7:45 p. m All are invited. Conducted by Rev Jefferson. READ THE St, Louis Times. ONE of THE Coming dailies of Stat mod Partisan Men and Measures. Newport Pantitorium Practical Tailoring Cleaning and Pressing. LADIE3’ WORK A SPECIALTY ALL WORK GUARANTEED. To give satisfaction. Goods Called " for and Delivered. Geo. Rouyer, 7061 (rear) E. Washington St. Buy Kansas Wheat Lands! Direct from Owner at r Counte Prices! Do you know that a single Crop o f wheat in Western Kansas will pay the purchase price of the land on which it is grown and profit besides? I have several thousands acres of ch oice wheat land in the counties of El lis, Trego, Grove, Wallace, Lane.Gree ley, Kearney and Morton bought ex ceedingly low during hard times whl ch I now want to close out at one* and which I offer to sell far below or We must not spend so much money on Excursions. dinary market prices. I WANT TO DEAL WITH PUH CHASER DIRECT. Write me for full particulars ho w I can save you money. Lee Monroe, N. E. Corner Sixth and Ka nsas, Avenues, Topega, Kansas. Calhoun Ave.—6 rooms,- good cel lar, walks, well and cistern; $2000; $300 cash, bal. $18 and $20 per month. South Pasfleld St., 3 blocks south of Laurel St.—6 room house, good cement driveway, cement walks, good barn, good cellar cemented, with sewer, $22$0; ■ > Tima Table of Springfield Consolidated Railway Co. Cars for North Fifth street will , leave Fifth and Monroe every 1% minutes from 6:07 a m., until 8:00 p. m.; every 10 minutes from 8:00 p. m. until 11:20 p. m.; owl cars will leave at 11:46 p. m„ 12:07 and 12:30 a m. Cars for South Fifth street will leave Fifth and Monroe every 7% minutes from 6:07 a. m. until 7:45 p. Fifth and Monroe every 12 minutes from 6:00 a m. until 11:24 p. m.; owl cars leave at 11:48 p. m., 12:00 mid night and 12:24 a m. Cars for North Seventh street leave Fifth and Monroe every 12 minutes from 6:00 a. m. until 11:24 p. m.; owl cars leave at 11:48 p. m. and 12:24 a m. Cars for Spring street leave Fifth and Monroe every 12 minutes from 6:08 a m. until 11:20 p. m.; owl cars leave at 11:44 p. m., 12:08 and 12:30 a m. Cars for East Carpenter street leave Fifth and Monroe every 12 minutes from 6:08 a. m. until 11:20 p. m.; owl cars leave at 11:44 p. m., 12:07 and 12:30 a. m. Cars for South Grand avenue leave Fifth and Monroe every 15 minutes from 6:07 a m. until 11:22 p. m.; owl cars leave at 11:45 p. m., 12:07 and 12:30 a. m. Cars for Lawrence avenue leave Fifth and Monroe every 12 minutes from 6:00 a m., until 11:36 p. m.; owl cars leave at 12:00 midnight and 12:30 a m. <jars ior iNortn XNintn street leave Fifth and Monroe every 12 minutes from 6:00 a. m. until 11:36 p. m. Cars for East Capitol avenue leave Fifth and Monroe every 12 minutes from 6:00 a. m. until 11:86 p. m.; owl cars leave at 12:00 midnight and, 12:30 am. » Cars for South Eleventh and Rut ledge streets leave Fifth and Wash ington every 16 minutes from 6:07 a. m. until 11:22 p. m.; owl cars leave at 11:52 p. m. and 12:22 a. m. Cars for West Washington street leave Fifth and Monroe every 15 min utes from 6:00 a. m. until 11:15 p. m.; owl cars leave at 11:45 p. m. and 12:07 a. m. Cars for Governor street leave Fifth and Monroe every 15 minutes from I 6:07 a. m. until 11:22 p. m.; owl cars I leave at 12:30 a. m. Cars for South Eighth street leave Fifth and Monroe every 15 minutes from 6:00 a. m. until 11:15 p. m. Please don’t put the collectors off by telling them you want to see the editor. We employ them because we have not time for that ourselves, When the collectors come, pay them. VIRGIL MOTLEY, Solicitor. Don’t borrow the Forum. Forum promises to be one of the very best advertising mediums .. l - ..--.-.— Dr. C. H. Joaes. The above is the likeness of Dr. C H. Jones, one of our prominent bus iness men, who by his sterling quali ties, has worked up a lucrative and honorable business. He came here about 7 years ago and for a few years preached at New Hope Baptist church. About three years ago, he engaged in the real estate business at which he has been since busily engaged, doing business with all clas ses and races. His office is now located at 116 So. 7th street. He has just inaugurated an investment stock Co., and he will [ be glad to have all people who are interested, and who are eager to make money to call and see him and in vest. He has one of the prettiest, residences in the east part of the city at 126 N. 14th and three other houses on corner Mots. Musical Society. The Capital City Musical Un ion met Tuesday evening July 9, at St. Paul church. There was present Grace M- E., St John A. M. E., Union Baptist, St. Paul A. M. E. and Zion Baptist churches. A constitution was adopted which is very extensive. The union elected officers as fol lows—W. Cansler, president, Chas. Nolan, secretary, Mrs. R. Hunter, assistant secretary, Miss White, treasurer, B. H. Bellamy, director, G. W. Donagan, assis tant director, Mrs. D. O. Yates, organist, Marshall Yates and Leo McKinney, librarians. The next meeting Monday eveni 8.15 at Grace M. E. church, ner 14th and Brown Sts. Don’t Forget I am now doing a general Real Estate —AND— | Loan Business Property in all parts of the City otlered for the i * very Lowest Prices and I' best Tbhms. g| Loans made on Property B or Anything of Value. B S.t r i c 11 y Confidential I Ladies Business solicited I Phones: Office 2322 | ( Res. 1763it2 1 • A. Morris Williams, 1