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Domestic News January 2, 1902

The Topeka State Journal

Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas

What is this article about?

Three former officers of the National Aid association, L. K. Lewis, W. T. Scott, and W. T. Cooley, filed suits in Shawnee district court against the Bankers' Union to recover $533 each in promissory notes due January 1, 1902, promised as rebates to join the union.

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SUE FOR THEIR REBATE
Former Officers of National Aid Sue the Banker's Union.
Three suits were today filed in the Shawnee district court against the Bankers' Union by L. K. Lewis, W. T. Scott and W. T. Cooley, officers of the National Aid, for $533 each. The suits are for the recovery of the value of promissory notes held by the plaintiffs and due January 1, 1902.
The three plaintiffs were officers of the National Aid association, and allege that they were promised these notes as a rebate as an inducement to enter the Bankers' Union.

What sub-type of article is it?

Legal Or Court

What keywords are associated?

Shawnee Court Lawsuit Bankers Union National Aid Promissory Notes Rebate

What entities or persons were involved?

L. K. Lewis W. T. Scott W. T. Cooley

Where did it happen?

Shawnee

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Shawnee

Event Date

Today

Key Persons

L. K. Lewis W. T. Scott W. T. Cooley

Outcome

suits filed for recovery of $533 each in promissory notes due january 1, 1902.

Event Details

Three suits filed in Shawnee district court against Bankers' Union by officers of National Aid for value of promissory notes promised as rebate inducement to enter the union.

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