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Coffeyville Daily Democrat from Coffeyville, Kansas • 2

Coffeyville Daily Democrat from Coffeyville, Kansas • 2

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Ont Commistloner Reverie! Himself. Mftvv Dacra Yesterday at The iouMy seat the matter of the deposit of the county fundi came up before the commissioners and four banks outside of Independence, the First National of Cof fey vllle, the Home National of Caney, EDKB9lAY, MAY 1, 1901. BJalP.Eutirljr. 10 cents a week. cents a month.

3 months fo(r $1.00. TELEPHONE lit, the Elk City Bank of Elk City and the People's Bank of Cherry vale, re Pnbllcatlon Nottco. Stats' of Kansas, I Mofltrnmerr County, la the District Court in and iot (be count and late aforenaid. Joseph P. Rosslter, Plaintiff, TH.

C. M. Merrlmau. Nanole E. Merrlmait, William M.Selby, he Cable Company, a cin poraiion (formerly thi Chicago 0Aiite Orvan Ca.) and Mariou L.

Rossitcr, Dcfenl uiu. The Cable company, a corporation (formerly the Chicago Cottaire Oriran Co.) defendant will take notice thrt It has been sued by Joseph P. Rosslter and that the said Joseph P. Rottrf plaintiff In said case did on the first day iif April, 1901, file his petition in the dintrlct Court within and for the county of Monrmi-ery in the state of Kansas air at us the said defendant and others and that the Raid Company, a corporation (formerly the Chlcapo Cottage Oran Ci.) must answer said petition, filed as aforesaid on of before the 31st day cl Ma, said petition will be taken as true, and a judgment rendere4 in said action airainst the defendant. C.

M. Mefri-tian, and Nannie K. Mu.riman, for (he sum of VM.Kl and Interest on bald stim at the rate of four-fifths of ont. per cent pr moittb fro st and after March 17th, 1901, and that judgment will be rendered airainst the said defendant, The Cable Company, a Corporation (fornterlr th Chicago Cottage Oriran mparty and all other defendants lr costs of suit and for a further judfment against Raid defendant, the Cable Company, a corporation (formerly the Chicago Cottage Organ Couipanyjand allot he defendants lor the foreclosure of a rer. quested that part of the county funds be deposited in these four banks and Commissioner CI ine voted In favor of I-.

Short-Horn Cattle" In the title of such distribution of the funds, while The Kansas City Daily Times and the Coffey ville Daily Democrat for the price of a St. Louis daily. The Daily Kansas City Times, the great democratic morning daily, and the Coffey ville Daily Democrat to Coffey ville people for only 15 cents a week. All the general news and all the local news, fresh each day. Try it.

Commissloaer Veeder voted witjh Commissioner Taylor of Independence to keep all the county funds in the ndependence banks. The county de of Agriculture for the quarter ending March, 1901. Like all the quarterly 'reports issued by Secretary Coburn, this is carefully prepared. It Is a compendium of information as to the breed of cattle known as Short-Horns, or Durham, There is scarcely any Two Dailies For the price Of one. posits amount to from $75,000 to Commissioner Veeder's action in this matter leaves him In dis repute among many of his constitu ,4 ents who supported him under a thing that a farmer wants to know about this breed of cattle that he can-hot readily And in this volume.

The proceedings of the thirtieth annua meeting -of the State Board of Agriculture constitute the second half of pledge from him to the effect that he Would favor the distribution of the county deposits among other banks as well as those of Independence. He voted so last year, but reversed him me volume, 11 is iree ail ikunaanB who want it. tain firkt mortgage npoit the following described real cti-tte, to Lot one (I) in Block onu (1) in Scuir A Savage Addition to the city of Coffeyville, Montgomery, County Kansas, and adjudging tif said plaintiff have afirptlien on said premises to theanxrantfof which judgment wf't be taken as aforesaid and ordering said premises to be sold according: to law to sat il said judgment, interest, taxes and costs and the proceeds arising froHi said sale he applied to the payment of tlM amount due plaintiff, interest, taxes ajid cot of suit and forever barring and foreclosing' said the Caiie Company, a corpora tion (formerly Chicago Cottage Organ Company) and all other defend-ants of all right, title, estate, interost, property and equity uf redemption or to said premises of any part Guorge R. Smelling, Attorney for Joseph Fossiter. Seali Attest; h.

D. V7intkk8, Cleric of the District Court. self this year. Independence wants the whole thing and gets It. Additional Local.

The only line that runs through tourist sleepers from St. Louis to Always Kansan. 4 -f Always American. Beat Home Newspaper in the State of Kansas. Mexico, Arizona, and California points, is the Katy railway.

Leaves whits mcrcsss to worship mb- KINLEY. Editor Hoch of the Marlon Record "recently wrote an editorial about President McKinley 'b greatness and naid he "uttered great thought that throb." William Allen White, who is both a newspaper man and "a literary an author of much repute, crossed editorial swords with Bro. Hoc!) in these words: "McKinley never Lad an Idea in his head. He is essentially not a thinker. St.

Louis every Tuesday and runs via Parsons, M. K. and T. Sunday Excursions. Beginoing Sunday May 5th, the M.

K. and T. railway will sell round trip tickets from Coffeyville ta any point on their line, where the regular one The Semi-Weekly Capital The early closing movement was naugurated today by the dry goods, rate does not exceed M.50, for one clothing and millinery stores, all en tering into an agreement to close He is In no sense a 6cholr He has 1 p. ni. commencing tomorrow even- fare for the round trip, minimum 2" cents, no reductions for children, all tickets limited to date of ssue.

F. E. Presley, Agent. hot kept anywhere abreast of the economic thought of his time. Until ng.

Independence Beporter, Mon day. 'm 'campaign of '96 he was unsure about finance. He has uttered no A series of meetings is being held sentiment In all his four years of of- Ucial speaking and writing that has this week at the Presbyterian church, brightest family newspaper in the state; containing all the news of Kansas and the entire country. During the session of the Legislature no paper will give you as full and complete reports of the happen- Jngs at the state capital aS tills. Special Features.

Able editorials on live topics; well written, original stories; answers to queries; news of Kansas and Kansans; articles on home topics; on new books, and on work In the farm and garden. The Capital is a member of the Associated Press, giving a news service that is unsurpassed. In addition it has special correspondents all over Kansas. beginning at 8 o'clock each eveulug. lived thirty minutes altQrft was put on paper.

Tweuty men in Marlon These meetings are conducted by county can make as. good a speech as Evangelist J. A. Markham. McKinley ana tne editor or tnc record can ikga better speech jthan McKinley ever dreamed of.

No'inan RAILROAD TIKE CARD. TRAINS lAAVINd COFFElfilttE. preaching and good music. Let everybody attend. who doesn't read can have much to .1 The subject of the sermon at the Bay.

You can't draw water from ah (untitled r.Nr.ern. Presbyterian church this evening will be "The Divine Government and Us "McKinley Is only a man I'ust a commou, ordinary man, with two legs and the usual number of feet arid eyes Claims upon us." Evangelist Mark- MIS80UKI PACIFIC. WBST M. A. DIVISION EAST 10:35 a.m.

Mill and Express 4:55 p.m. 6:35 a.m. Accommodation 7:30 a.m. SOUTH NORTH Mall and Express 11:45 p. in 5:06 p.m.

Mail and Express 10:45 Accommodation triS a.M Stock Express 2:30 p.m 1 i ham's meetings are proving -more in ana nrains ana teem ana verteurae. $1.00 $1.00 104 Papers during the Year. As muoh geoi Beading as a big mafcfldai. 'i teresting each evening. You are in A man doesn't have to knotf much to be- president of the United States, vited to attend.

Daily Capital, $4.00 per Year. The Newspaper of Kansas. The average president oT the United Frank McClellan, who was recently States stripped of his fume and power 1 elected treasurer of the board of educa wouldn't be eligible to membership In tion, has not qualified; he tendered a man's literary club In a country his resignation to the board of education on Monday evening. He does not town. There have been three excep tlons to this rule in forty years." Daily except Sunday.

All others daily. Mail and Express trains over D. M.Jo A Division to go direct to and from St. Louis and also connect closely at Fli-asant Hill, Mo. for Kansat City.

Mail and Express trains over V. V. I TV A. V. Divisions make union depot com nections at Kansas City for all points east west and north.

SANTA PK. BETWEEN COPrBYVlLLE AND CUERRYVALB. And now if McKinley were not a republican and White had written want the office because his time is too much occupied otherwise. Kane will hold over until other arrangements are made for his successor. ah )'tt him, Bro.

Hoch wouldn't call him to task for such statements. The Miasduri Pacifiri Slosson Co. are having the wiring EMPLOYES SHARE IN PROFITS done preparatory to lighting their drug store with electricity. The front windows will illuminated by many small ARRIVES COFFEYVILLE BR.INCH DEPART 4:20 a.m. Accommodat'ou 3HXp.m p.

h. Accommodation 6:00 p. p.ni; Passenger 10:15 a.m EnfflMi Manufaeturer tall of Hli farts ta AUvancn HI Workman. incandescents, the main portion of the store will be lighted by two arc lights, Dr. W.

H. Tolman tells in the Cen and the prescription case and rear Daily except Sunday. Trains make close connection at Cfaerryvait for all point-; north, ta.nl and west. tury of what has been done in connec tion with certain art-eat industries, in portion of the building by large incan descent. The store will present a MISSOURI, KANSAS.

A TEXAS. acknowledgment of the employes' moral right to aomething more than wages. It has been impossible to gire more most brilliant appearance when thus i K. O. ft F.

DIVISION. ARRIVES A black Newfoundland dog, whose Passenger Accommodation 4:45 p.m 10:10 a. m. 11:30 a.m. I 5 30 p.

than an outline of what is being done in typical industries, but it is the firm belief of the writer that there is a ulna desire on the part of many others owner is unknown has been making his headquarters at the Katy, htatinn a day or two. He is very well trained in matters of manners and ordinary accompllshments.and is very careful and particular about some thing-. -rw 1 to do something for their people, if they can be shown the first step. To a large class of employers there is always the question, will it pay -By way of an answer to this doubt I quote the words of an English captain of indus- try, who had forested 350,000 in cottages, schools, club buildings, small narks, gardens and recreation grounds For instance, he does not sit or lie on the floor but goes to the waste basket and takes a sheet of paper and In his Industrial village near Luer-ool. -v spreads it on the floor to sit or He on, Fast Express, 4:40 p.

for St. Louis and EAST. Morning, Afternoon and Evening Trains for Kansas City and points North and East. 10:50 m. Train for Colorado, West and Northwest.

Iron Mountain for Hot Springs, Arkansas, and the South. as to rates, time, connections, 'phone, wire, write or 6all on' "Whatever hare done I planned not on the basis of charity or philan and when he leaves he puts the sheet in the waste basket where he found it. No doubt liis owner will be glad thropy, but on the principle that what they received was their rightful share, and when they were in the works they made full and ample return. I hare concluded that I must share the pros to locate him. District Court.

perity of my business with those who hare helped me to make it It was not a qtestion of profit-sharing, for if Little was done in the district court this morning except dispose of the flow of checks ceases there is al T. B. FOCC, Acent. ways dissatisfaction and Ill-feeling. think, therefore, that the best thing I unimportant motions and set cases tw trial.

This afternoon steps were taken to appeal from Judge Flan- 1 can do is to provide decent houses for the workmen, because it is my decision that those who have helped in the nelly's decision denying a temporary prosperity of my business shall feel of that prosperity In their lives. injunction in the city paving case In the schools, houses, recreation Through Service BETWEEN ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF TEXAS. CTFFET SLEEFtHS AND FREE RECLINING KATY CHAID enns DiNING STATIONS OPERATED BY THE COMPANY. SUPERIOR MEALS, Judge Flanneliy ordered a stay of proceedings in that case for 20 days or until the case could be tried on its -grounds a quarter of a million sterling has been spent for which there has been no direct return, am convinced that, although there is no direct re merits.

In the matter of the denial of the teinjxirary Injunction the plaintiffs turn, this money could not have been in rested In any better way, for Indirectly It has been one of the greatest feature in the success of our business. 1 do not pos as a philanthropist, bat I attempted to wMt is right, ndhare anduavored to dp the fast war. by their attorneys, Messrs. Fritch and Ergenbright, asked for a "Jour- ALWAYS Alt the News, Without Prejudice; The Best General Reading; The Best Market Report; The (ireat Paper of the Qnat West, The KansasGityStar "iiBf ulail, tfestage prepaid, daily and ,4.00 Uy mail, postage prepaid, daily aad 8nday.t manths. 1100 iTH2 WEEKLY KANSAS OlTY STAR Posttg prepaid, 25 cents a yt.

nil entry," the effect of which would be to prevent the city from Issuing bonds to pay for the paving an til an between employer and wtnhlov the 'broadest feuqflfitton on nvhiohesoh side can take a dignified ifctand. I desire, therefore, to put on appeal can be taken to the supreme court. This "entry's- was being argued at 4 o'clock. Independence t-eoord my appreciation sf thi way mr Vorkera hare lived up to their Star, rudfday. Fifty Cento, the suxhmss uf 'ort buuliav.

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Pages Available:
80
Years Available:
1901-1901