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The People from Coffeyville, Kansas • 2

The People from Coffeyville, Kansas • 2

Publication:
The Peoplei
Location:
Coffeyville, Kansas
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2
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The People March 1911 HS9S 2 Easy Lessons in the King Business (Continued from page 1) a title. We will fight like blazes people and decent administration. Not only did Mr. Kerr demand and enjoy the respect of his fellow members, but every industrial interest recognized in him a man of exceptional ability. While with Mr.

Wettack the only inter- People's Publishing Co. THE PEOPLt: 111 West Tanth Street SUBSCRIPTION We Want Your Drug Business And will guarantee to fill your drug wants promptly, accurately and in a manner that will please you. Phone 147 or send the childrenthey are treated with the same courtesy as grown folks at our store. By Carrier 4 months $1.00 The laboring men of Coffeyville By Carries 1 year 3.00 have a duty to perform when it before we'll call our Morgan king. Bat he has the king's power.

What sense is there in teaching our children about Washington, Patrick, glorious Bunker hill, Lincoln and Gettysburg, when we leave them fools as to what these glories meant. King Morgan! Hail to King Morgan. Hail to the man who, in a land of the free, has got every man's happiness, every man's rights, ev comes to electing a member to S. G. Gobel Editor the next legislature, and they should especially see to it that Advertising Hale Wettack is not permitted to again KANE'S 0 Full page $13.

50 disgrace them. GIVE THE POOR DOG A HONE The continued discussion as to the best method of relieving the conjested condition of the large cities, is so ever presst that turning a deaf ear to them is One-half page 6.75 One-fourth page 3.50 1 inch, 1 column, 1 mo. 1.00 1 inch, 2 column, 'mo. 2.00 Classified ads. 21 words, 3 times .25 All other ads.

25c straight. No ads. on first page. Phone 595 and our ad. man will call and give you the above prices.

ery man's fate under the power of his scepter of gold! And shall we be content with Weekly. There are a number of cases in history where it is reputed that kings have exercised absolute power over their nations. Did it ever occur to you that j. Rogers son Furniture Co. 1201 Willow Street.

We buy and sell second-hand goods of all kinds. Carry a full line of new goods. The only firm in town handling the New Method Gas Range, the gas saver; try them and be convinced. Come in and let us trade you new goods for your old. Your credit is good with us.

Phone 811. it is an absolute impossibility for one man to control a nation of The O. K. Restaurant The very popular governor of Missouri is now turning his attention in that direction. Here is his plan, that you may judge as to how much of it you wish: "The plan, as it will be prosecuted by Govenor Hadley, is based Has opened up for business at the new location, 1213 Willow, people? The most able bodied man could control but a few men and not them if they should flee where old customers will receive a hearty welcome.

Everything first-class. lmo WHERI: LAKOR LOSliS or combine, ARTHUR TITUS on a general fact that most of No king or man ever controlled Coffeyville, is largely composed those who are anxious to leave a nation. It was the subject con dition of their own minds that controlled. If there had been any real manhood and virility in of workingmen. and it is they city congestion are moneyless as who have contributed to the well as homeless.

Govenor Had-splendid growth and develope- ley has already brought about a ment of the city to its present National Farm Homes Assscia-prosperous condition; yet the tion, and this has reached ovei workingmen have been content his own state to take in the to toil with brawn and muscel in whole Southwest, and to some in the building and beautifying extent the whole South. Land it of the city, but have neglected to purchased in large sections, es-preform the one other important pecially in Arkansas and Texas duty, that of helping in shaping and Florida and Georgia, at $1( the men of America Morgan never would have been heard of as a financial conspirator. Real men would not have allowed Morgan to confiscate the wealth he has. The race is still id its infancy. L.

TWELFTH STREET Teed. Sale and Breeding Barn Hospi'al in Connection American registered stallions, all breeds, for sale at right prices. See J.J.Moberly, V. PROPRIETOR 1 COFFEYVILLE, KANSAS The 467 stockholders of this Company should watch the ad the affairs of the state. an acre, or even less.

It is then vertisements in the People for Not that they have not voted Hivided into 40-acre farms, thirty- their own benefit. regularly in the elections of City, two of these clustered about central farm of 160 acres." The people can never get their rights so long as man's vote can County and State officers; but they have in so doing, been vot-itg for men who seek by the exploitation of the workers, to be PHONE 1754 OFFICE 106 WEST TWELFTH ST. be bought with a Butler' Straight rive Good as most 10c cigars. The People will have the cir wno PAYS One of the Coffeyvile papers refers in commenting on the tactics of Gov. Stubbs and his threat to call on extra session of the legislature, and concludes: "These extra session of the legislature are very expensive the people culator around as soon as one If it is in the way of Indoor Signs or Outdoor Bulletin CLIFf GRAVES ADV.

CO. Cor. 8th and Walnut Phone 1901 ablelto secure self emolument at the expense and oft times the suf-ering of the workers. This is particularly noticeable in the man who was elected to represent this district in the legislature at the session just closed. Mr.

Wettack, has not only ig Can be secured. In the meantime just continue to read at The People's expense. pay the freight rather than the man-who calls It is a source of much elation to lean from this source that the peope do pay for one item of gov ernmental expenses, how ever it is pretty generally supposed nored the interests of the workers, but has endeavored to mak( it appear that his policies meet with the approval of the laboring men of his district. When House bill, No. 108, relating to garnishment, was being considered, Mr.

Wettack made the bold and false statement or. the floor of the House, that the union men of his district had petitioned him to vntfi and work fnr among the worknig people that they also stood the expese of the election wherein they voted for the iniative and referendum al )f which the gong turned down the amending of the existing law The People owes number of relating to garnishment. apologies 10 suuscrioera wno nav He also introduced a so-called not as et th? but it was Our distributing force has not soon discovered that the bill was thoroughly organized. Itu written by Judge Smith, General receiving our every earnest effort Cousel for the Santa Fe and and we ask your kind indulSen was pIsp tVinn roul lor ultJ Pt-eni. compensation measure.

We I)o on Fine Mattress Have Moved to Our New Location Fourth and Santa Fe The insurrectos of Mexico have captured the Lucky Tiger gold mine in the state of Sonora Mex This' was more thoroughly proven when Wettack showed his true color in voting on Senate bill, No. 331, March 4th. tin ii i i ico. The property is owened by Kansas City capital. It is about wnen mis diu was oeing con Where wo have installed new, up to-date machinery.

We have the fin equipped mattress factory in the state. sidered, it was Wettack who en- time for the workman to make deavored to strike out all after- ready eir skins for perforation by bullets, war may be necessarv to restore the property to the cap- talist. the enacting clause, and substituting a provision for the creation of a commission to investigate and report at the next session. And by this act, he clearly showed that his former ac- How an editorial quotation taken from Farm Sense, of Des tion, that of introducing the bill Moines, Ipwa, got interested ir by Judge bmith, was simply as a the welfare of Coffeyville dollars We invite the public to call smd inspect our punt, as we do not-handle anything that 'wo are ashamed of We use nothing butpuiv, clean goods and tin- best of the different kinds of materials, that makes the different guides of mattresses. Remember Thai ol You? Time Is Spent in Bed So look to your sleep as a multitude ol' sns can be hid in a mattress tick, all kinds of filth and lisease is l'kely to be covered Up so unscrupulous can make a little more i Dealers that handles good mattresses will also handle a good grade of Furniture.

When buying see that the above cut is on the tag, it stands for. pure dean goods. We renovate mattresses at a very reasonable price. With our machinery we can surprise1 you in this line. he Yours for good sleeping I The Coffeyville Bedding Co.

E. L. BERRY, Manager pliant tool of that great corpora- is somewhat of a puzzle. A New Addition. A new addition to a store build tion.

What a vast difference in the two men who represented Montgomery county. Chas. Kerr of Independence, showed that ue had ability as a legislator, and and proyed to be one of the ing at Eighth and Buckeye, northeast corner, is being built. It it understood that non-union labor it being used in the construction House leaders progressive The store is owned by S. F.

Fitz legislation in the interests of the patrick.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1911-1911