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Council Grove Daily Appeal from Council Grove, Kansas • 1

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4 A mttt I Vv vO 'p'' 0 COUNCIL GROVE, KANSAS, TflUSKDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 190G No. 3. DAILY APPEAL VOL. I. WEEKLY APPEAL VOL.

III. NO. 3. 4 ANNUAL, REPORT. neome of Kansas.

Was he ever Then; may be a clan of voters who believe that "To the victors To the Towmhip A uditlrii; Hoard of War TI CKET. WM. A. IIaiiujs II. P.

Fakiiku.y rcn township, in Morris count)-, Kansas: The utifU rsiutitd. Township Treasurer of DEMOCRATIC For Governor For Lilu't Governor For Secretary of Slale For A ml i tor For Treasurer airen Township inaki Report to you for II. C. Aiii.uoiix In ug the spoils," but to the people who appreciate integrity and worth in a public offiei-r, this Vl. F.

Patrick Gorman is an instance where they will con For Attorney General David Ovkkmyiii The Mcore Speaking. It is with humiliation that we chronicle the fact that lion. J. W. Moore, Democratic candidate for Congress, to a Fecrt-t caucus of twenty or so persons here Monday evening.

It seems that Mr. Moore thought he was billed to epeak here, but the matter was kept fo quiet that our news reporters were unable to discover that a meeting was too be A New General Store. Mr. W.II. Pirtle who is well known to our people having been in business in this city for several years, is removing hid general store from Hill City to thU point and will be opt.n for bnines next week at the location one door south of J.

B. Fleming Son's produce store in the rear of the National Bank. Mr. Pirtle will put in a full line charged with breaking a promise to the people? Does his record in the United States Senate justify cci.thificii 1lut 1 e' vtnt over to the corporatii ns? Isthereany thing in his whole life that justifies us as good citizens in belive-ing that he will do as Hoch has done in the matter of the campaign promises of the tYvo men? Let us vote as our conscience For Sunt. A.

H. Carney adjustment, nnd settlement, for the yor Hiding the lust Monday in October, A. U. I'M, as follows: RECEIPTS, Ditto From Whom Amount Jan. 1, 1SWC.

Cttfh on hand 26 49 County Treasurer A pr 24, do 2iki on June LOT. do cede that ho worthy a public officer shall be rewarded by being elected the second time, as is the custom For Associate Justice, (lonffterrrO A. Jackson and I). M. Dai.k, (short term) 8.

Gi.Ahi and Louknz Hawn. when an officer has done his For Kail road Commissioners, IUkkyMc MibLAJX, C. A. CoiTEit and Jame whole duty. IIUMI'IUIKY No question of party expediency For Insurance Commissioner J.

W. Mow jit f.n nriw ii( nf this kind W. F. Fkukh lium anu oi.iy liuaia ii meeting two duys after Mr.1 Moore where the majority political party t'T godf, clothing, boots, shoes and such other goods as are usually carried by the first-class J. Moouk 10(15 40 liTo 500 7 75 100 130 7 00 120 2110 00 Thos.

Johnson had come and gone. The persons supposed to be man has a majority of the. board in any event and more especially, as it is known that a more efficient Foreman aging the present campaign have general stores. In addition to the stock which he brings with him, other goods are now arriving daily, dictates without mistaking pivd-judice for conscience. Koch's promises to close the joints have been broken and you know it if you are opposed to the sale of alcohol, tbe chief destroyer of homes.

Harris promises to enforce the law. You voted for Hoch because you believed he would do just what he said. Now Jas. O. Rochat Chas.

C. Miller M. D. Peters commissioner has never served the 6 25 200 people of this county. For State Printer For Congressman For Representative ForTreasurer For County Clerk For Supt.

Schools For Probate Judge vFor Register of Deeds 'For Dist. Clerk For Sheriff For County Attorney For Coroner ForCommsr, 1st Dist. 200 he will have a stock at his opening next Yveek that will be a credit to-Council Grove. Geo. B.

Sanford J. W. Drake Wm. Lindsey 2 00 repeatedly charged that the Democratic party in this county had no newspaper this year. This charge coming from men who never have been true to their party, and have mismanaged the ampaijm so thoroughly and Now is the time to pay that account and get coupons on the prize Total Receipts DIHBIJRSKMENTS.

1 29 'Ctt Sidney Morse, Wiu KerisbutK Henry Wharton 4 Wpb Hoblw BurBiier-Uowman fj, F. I'oor, James Stewart County Bridge Tund 8, II. Orowley E. E. Foreman Martin Biitlla N.

Norris 4 30 '00 Burgnor-Bowman L. D. F. Foor Sidney Morse Albert Eden J. H.

Wharton Jno. McOlnnls Parter Wilson K. E. Foreman Martin Burlln T. N.

Morris Ed Sample Sidney Morse Albert Edou J. II Wharton do Day N. H. Weaver 4 16 JOO 00 3 75 contest. Black Hardware Co.

John Maloy Dr. Snow vote for Harris the man who has never disappointed the people, or E. F. Hebrank. Money to loan on real estate 12 75 025 2 50 BOO 4 00 admit that your temperance and your opposition to joints are a security at lowest annual interest rates, without commission, second Hallowe'en Party.

One of the features last evening was a Hallowe'en party at the home of J. L. Sager. The young people met at the United Brethren church and from there marched to the Peterson home, where they Harris vs Hoch. hobbv and not a principle.

Don mortage or other complication let your cry against this evil 200 3 00 111 25 12 50 amount to nothing more on elec Did you hear the governor speech last Thursday evening at the opera house in this city? We ask the temperance people this State amount you wish to borrow and security offered. All inquiries treated confidentially. Address tion dav than casting your ballot for the man who will receive the enjoyed themselves for a while and then continued the journey- or call on E. P. Gregory, Council question.

What did he say vote of every whiskey man in the completely as to throw their own candidate for congress down, has no more effect upon the policies of the Appeal than the barking of a cur at our heels Whatever favors the Appeal has shown has been for the candidates on the Democratic ticket, and we challenge these men who have been busy in attempting to injure the Appeal to compare records with us on all questions of party loyalty. The treatment of Mr. Moore will act as a boomerang before the 45 25 32 00 255 00 200 10 00 48 SO 9 19 1950 1 30 '06 C. Oase Grove. to the Sager home where the party was held in the cellar.

Miss state regardless of party. about law enforcement? How did his speech compare with two years ago, when he said he would close You are cordialy invited to attend the M. E. church at 11 a. m.

John Maloy. the joints? Kittie Helm received the guests at the door with a cold hand. The ladies wore the sheet and pillow costume, and did a great stunt on Sunday November 4 and hear Probably no man in Morris JNow let jits see how common let lis Miss Snyder a traveling Deaconess sense applies to the political Bit county today has so many personal at the ghost walk. These vounsr who will occupy the pulpit. friends as John Maloy.

There is uatioii in Kansas this fall. You are a Republican primarily be Geo. W. Stafford. a reason for this.

He has prac people enjoyed themselves until a late hour. The following were cause your father was a Repub ticed in the courts of the county, and in his long residence here has Walk'ost Lbr. 'Burgner-ltowniun L. M. II.

Smith 1 Mrs. Ilobbs Hoctford II. Boetcher E. Foreman Martin llilin T. N.

Morris Neweomb Sidney Morse Henry Wharton John Foster Mrs. Hobbs Henr) Boetcher Buritner-Bowman M. R. Smith 4 4 Woljiast I.br. Was Hobbs 4 4 Crane Hitler 44 M.

M. Bates M. Blglln 44 E. Foreman 44 T.N.Morris political aspiration of all persons concerned, have reached that place where the law of nature prescribes that water seeks its level. present: Misses Stella Swallow, 7U 10 00 1 90 400 4 00 400 3 50 3 05 5 75 20 M) 4100 5 75 14 04 2231 1413 20 70 2 35 5.00 2 50 400 lican, and for the better aud further reason that vou believe Grace Bozman, Kittie Helm, Opal Jaillite Co.

make a speciality of farm loans. Prompt service and low rates of interest, the mail: feature. had occasion to meet a majority Sager, Ethel Sager, Edith Peter- of the people as their advisor sod, Neola McCardell, Fleta Crowley Myrtle Loomis, Edith Tenny, One week from Saturday Black Hardware Co. give to their cus consultation or litigation, as their servaut in the prosecution of infractions of the law, and their Ida Kinkel and Miss Nichols of Remember the coupons at Black Hardware cost nothing and you may secure a very valuable prize. tomers if 100.50 worth of prizes.

Emporia. Mesirs rWillii Rose, neighbor and friend often help Read their ad in this issue. ing to lighten the burdens of his that the principles enunciated in the last national Republican platform are better tban those of the Democratic platform. You were taught to believe that the American industries against foreign competition was a ueeessary governmental policy and you believe that these traditions and principles are sacred. Because of your prejudices you l-i-lieve that the Republican party is 20O 200 follovvman, or aided them in Glass, all sizes at reasonable uces.

Black Hardware Co. Total DlBbuisnnents JIC4J.92 E. F. Hebrank. E.

F. rank, Democratic can- Archie McCabe, Kirb Johnson, Roy Broderson, Scott Raymond, Ben Kinkel, Paul Smith, Ralph Meeks, Martin Schultheis, Harry Peterson, Will Patrickand Ethen Allen. Mne Morris county bridge fund lst securing redress for injuries they had received at the hands of unscrupulous and designing persons. of January. 1007, 1250.00 The me of Kansas, Morris County, ss.

didate for county commissioner is entitled to be re-elected to the office which ho now holds because 1 OO SOLEMNLY bWEJBTfaat the within As a newspaper publisher his nnd foregoing nccount aud vouchers ihere. early life afforded him an accurate with aso In all respects a full and truo to. he has proved a most efficient offi countlo. all the moneys received by me dur knowledge of human nature, the cer. ing the lull period of tl.e year ending the last Monday in October, A It UMl.and for the One of the his first valuable ser full time lor hich I should nink9suclistaU frailties of men as Yvell as a recognition of the better nature possessed by everyone, and this knowledge gleaned in the school of ex inert, and of the amounts thereof expended M.

Metzger was C3 years old today and about fifty of his friends and relatives gathered at his home-an East Main street and tendered him a complete surprise in honor of the event. dinner was served and all had a good time. vices upon taking the oath of office was to require that the banks pay aud the manner in which they were expended So help me Clod, gig-ned, E. Fokkma. Township Treasurer.

perience has been supplemented Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th entitled to the credit of most everything that is good in governmental affairs that the Democratic pjirty means calamity and distress all that is unsound and unstnple. You say there are panics hen the Democrats are in and prosperity when they are out. The writer can tell your story wt-11 you can but wo will not do it imw, for instead of talking to partisans we propose tal'tj to Americans. i by a judicial mind and a legal A Murderer Cnptnred. S.

Louis, Nov. 1. After evading the law for more than two years, being chased from city to city by officers, Robert Sassman, of St. Louis, wanted on the charge of having murdered Carl Miller, of Holden, was brought to St. Louis, Wednesday by officers who arretted him Saturday In Chlcngo.

A decoy letter was mailed him and he was arresed when ho called at the general delivery window of the Chlcngo postoffiee. For some time he had been employed in Chicago as a pointer of church steo-pics. Ho was taken on to YVarrens-hnrz. Mo. Ptiy Silver for Denver.

1. director if the mint purchased 100,000 innoca of tdlvor at 70.71 per for delivery at the Denver mint. of October, A. D. biOO.

llKii.tN. Township Trustee. training that has shaped his very something for the use of the county's money. With all credit to his colleagues upon the board, be ic said tli li by this me ofhyial act the county ives nearly if I0O.0U por aiihU'n 1" the use of the coun Fust Published October 25, KOTliE OF FINAL SETTLEMFNT- life after a fashion that classes him uh a man of integrity, and a friend worthy of the conlideiice of of tbe people. As one of Jack DeLong's little boys Wiis going home from school last evenii he fell from a buggy and his 1 1 r.

elnvical was broken. Dr. Mai tin reduced the swelling this morning he is ccttins Stale i Isuiimis, Morris Loiu t.v In the Court of si.id toiiiuy. ty money i d. le in the v.in-oiis bni he cniM v.

and no one the 1 on ril can I hs ollicial WU as county attorney shows two things in particular. One is that he has never permitted his office to be used as an agency 111) IB i ilOll UHl YOU Unci out that he was a Republican along nicely. In tlie iiiiilli i the rsiato cf licit teplu no.t, 1-i eeaM liTo till eri of ai.d oil.er rei: ons iiiler-esteil in Said Iv-tulei it ate rol ii; (1 that on (lie LOih day of Novembi I 111 make iiiinl nu nt of said estate, Having lilui W'lh said C'ouit lor hoYv much better was ho after establish a rt at his kind, it is a fact ii'-ven 1 that prior to this time the ciir.ily hid received no rev( nut- from such a source. The boiird 1ms also adopted a of persecution at the expense of you had placed him politically Art Objects of Viilue Stolen. Nov.

1. It is reported that ((nul le-auon at aiimloii-tiuloi ol said e-tato i large quantity of objects of art of than when ho was only a country publisher? Who is Harris? When and for ncci.sMirv attorneys fees and other The Presbyterian ladies will have a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ilillobr.mdt's tomorrow night.

Ice cream, cake coffey will be served for 15c. All are invited. treat value havo been stolen from rule to prevent, groat numbers of did you find out Yvhat politica Chateau of Chantllly of Baroness expctisia tieci.sf arily liicurn iu the nl wild estate, I erely give notice as ordered by Paid Court, that said cliiii'ifi tiimoR Rothschild. me mt lor hcuring In aid Court on the Hutu party appealed to him us the one that enunciated the principles MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. di of November, 11M1.

H. M. Otis, Administrator. most acceptable to him? Live Stock. Let me tell you when Mr.

Hoch Oct. 31. Cnttle Native First 1'ublicatlon October II, MOO. NOTICIi OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. cows nnd heifers, JH.oU made his campaign two years ago, Kansas City, F'i'ers, SI.CKi!i.75; 4-73; nt( ckers w'oiitern steers.

and fedora, $3.5055.25. Hogs nulk the taxpayers to gratify the purposes of designing persons. Another is that when there has been just and proper cause for prosecution he has never been found wanting. Animated by a love for his profession and by the duties imposed upon him as the prosecuting officer he has secured conviction in almost every case, and in every case Yvhere the good of society demanded vigorous and unrelenting zeal. He should be elected this fall because there will be no experiment about his administration, because he is a man of boldness he yvus sincere in the promises he State of Kansas, Morris County.

In the Probate Court cf said County. of sales, JB.lOn.lR. Sheep Muttons, $1.50 'made to enforce the prohibition 5.50; lambs, J5.7IVg7.40. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles petitions fur bridges being filed with the clerk by considering only such as nro accompanied by an offer from the neighborhood to assist in thesu public improvements, and Mr. Hebrank was a champion of this idea which has resulted in an actual saving to the taxpayers.

Many Rimilnr circumstances might be mentioned but suffice it, that Mr. Hebrank being a man of splendid chamt'ter has always been found buttling for the as he sees the light, and being un Chicago, Oct. 31. Cnttle Beeves, $1.00 and other laws and serve the Johnson Deceased: To nil Creditors nf and other Persons Interested Said Estate: You ore hereby notified that on the Olh, day of November, Wl, I will make llnal sett lenient of said estate. people instead of the corporations, lie was elected.

This was a new life to the country publisher. lie Dunlap. NaleRyman one of Frank Ry-man's boys had his arm broken a the result of a fall from the hay mow. Ol Shaffer left yesterday for St. Louis, wliero ho will enter the brick and stone mason school.

Mr. Ilusmer the clothing man left yesterday with his stock of clothing. Tho Dunlap Leade1 will appear again next week. It is hoped that it will meet with better suc was surrounded by new condi Having tlltd Ith said Court my claim lor tions. The politicians took him in compensation Administration nf said ei-tate and for iiecesnary atlurueys fees und C77.25; cows nnd heifers, J1.50f3.15; stnek-ern and feeders, Iloga Jlixi nnd butchers, $5 Sheep, 6.60; lambs, Jt.7M7.70.

St. Louis, Oct. steers, S3. 2500.91 ftnckfrs and feeder, f2.OOff4.50; cows nnd heifers, S2.Mfi3.25; Texas steers, Hops Pigs and lights. JG.OO&G.SS.

Sheep Natives, J3.0Oii5.7j; lnmbs, $1.0037.50. raln. Kansas City, Oct. St. Closo liipher; Dec.

fiSK; May 71; cash No. 2 hard No. 3, No. 2 rod No. .1, Corn-steady.

Dec. as; May SO; July rash" No. 2 mlvc.l -tuy-Hi'J; No. 8, til; No. 2 white 42t.l!'Ji Oats Steady.

No. charge and after two years he re turns to he people with only ap other cxi.imikps liecesMirlly Incurred in the administration of said estate, 1 hereby jj've and courago to do right. Because pologies for his administration, notice a ordered by said Court, that said claims arc eel lor ticiirlnir In said Court on thc'Jlh day ot November, IPM. Anna Joiinsox, Adtutnstrutrlx. ho is a man of the people and such a man as the people may need during the next two years, if it prejudiced by political, or any views ohor than those prescribed by law ai.d in strict accord with no promises as before.

"The foil ticiahs iii id corporations have transformed the man into a ser cess than it did before. his oath of office has made a most conies, as it surely will, that the laws of the stuto of Kansas are to I'h st Published October 21, 1IK30, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. splendid public official. vant of the interests that oppose Mrs. Taggert returned yester In PrnKnln Noc oi.

re 1ms his official nets Stato of Kanan. I be enforced, then John Maloy will the people, and the transformation day to Emporia after a weeks visit Morris County, ol Paid County. has been by such easy 6tages, that with Mrs. J. M.

Price. been subject to adverse criticism, nor influenced by any disposition perform the duties that must 'devolve upon county attorneys in 2 white W'WM; No. 2 mixed KVrfiM. Chicago. Oct.

111. Cash Wheat No. 2 red No 3. red 72fi7l; No. 2 hard 737iff7fi; No.

8 hard 7K74; No. 1 northern 7HWS1; No. 2 northern TWtflo; No. 3 spring 7270. Corn No .2, 40'ji; No.

3. totyn Oats No. 2, 32; No. 8. 82'S32H.

St. Louis, Oct. 81. Close Wheat-Higher; track No. 2 red cash WX1W, No.

2 hard T2W74; Deo. 72; May 77V'i 77. Corn Higher; track No. 2 cash 4rW5V4; No. 2 white 45iffl; Deo.

4TVj C41; May Oats HIgherj track No. 2 cash 3333; No. 2 whit Strange faces can bo seen on lu the Matter of tho Eftate nf Anderson Deceased i To all Creditors of nnd other Persons Interested In Hnkl Kslate: You are hereby notified that on the lOlh of favoritism. Ills treatment of this great crusado against law breakers in state. onr streets every day.

One could very easy tell election is getting, closo. day of November, I I'M. I will inn ko final t- tleuu nt of said estate IlavltiK filed With said Court my claim for only for his monumental blunders failure to keep his pledges to the people we might believe him the eamo man until we listen to his speech of apologies and explanation, then there is no longer any mistaking what we may expect if he is re-el oc tod chief executive of Kansas. J. M.

Price waa in compensation as administrator of said estate and for necessary attorneys fees and other Only one more week in which all persons has been upon that broad plain of his duty as a public servant, and he has won the reputation of being an honest, fearless man not afraid to do his duty as a public officer uninfluenced by personal friendship or by political afliliutions Orcve Wednesday. 84V433H; Deo. 83U; May U. Prod.no. Kansas City, Oct.

81. Eggs, Ho per dos. Poultry Hens, 8c; Broilers, llo turkeys, 12c; Butter Creamory, extra. Mc; firsts, ISc; packing stock, ltcj Folk to, SflOo pr bu. to get a beautiful set of ware free with the "Malleable" at Black Hardware Co.

Read their ad in expenses necessarily Incurred In the administration of said estate, I hereby glvo notice a ordered by said Court, that said claims are sot for bearing In said Court on the lVth day of Novoinber, 1UOS, C. A. YrAitoUT, Administrator, Tho Epworth league members had a Hallowe'en party at the. home of O. B.

Lamb laBt night, the to days iHauo. Harris was honored by.

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