1889, Cattlemen Adjourn
This concerns the cattlemen in the Cherokee Strip Live Stock Association. The article was found in the 22 March, 1889, The Leavenworth" out of Leavenworth, Kansas, Friday morning, March 22, 1889, with the following headlines: "The Cattlemen Adjourn."
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Caldwell, Kansas, March 21 (1889) -- The Cherokee Strip Live Stock association adjourned late the night before after electing directors for the ensuing year as follows:
Major A. Drumm, Captain A. J. Evans, H. W. Greswell and Thomas Bugbee, of Kansas City; L. P. Williamson, of Independence; J. Forsyth, of Pierce City, Mo.; Major E. C. Moderwell, of Penesco, Ill.; the Hon. E. M. Hewins, of Cedarvale, Kan.; Major Charles N. Eldred, of Medicine Lodge, Kan; J. B. Wilson of Dallas, Tex; Ben Garland, of Caldwell, Kan; J. Ho. Johnson, of Arkansas City, Kan, and T. S. Hutton, of Kiowa, Kan. The directors were in session all night and that day. The new board elected the Hon. E. M. Hewins, president; Major Charles Eldred, vice-president; John A. Blair, of Caldwell, secretary; and Andy Snider, of Kansas City, treasurer.The board will adjourn this afternoon.
A great deal of important business has been transacted and several big deals in cattle and ranges made.
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