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The Atchison Daily Champion from Atchison, Kansas • Page 4

The Atchison Daily Champion from Atchison, Kansas • Page 4

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v(MIISi5f AIL CHAMi'ON, SATUltAY, SEI'THMBKR 16 18WT. the best grounds about Atchison should secure Goodhue Park of C. D. Hutchins. Worry tells, sadly, on Jsj THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD CRUSHED A LEG.

Fied- W. Lincoln Injured at Arkansas City. Is said that Neal Scanlan has the neatest and cleanest chop house in woman's health and (jj beauty. Atchu'jC Neal Scanlan, at .700 Commercial HOT Winds have prevailed for a few days, but gentlemen should not delay in leaving orders for suits at DeWinter's while the reduction sale continues. You will need them in a few weeks for it will be COLD.

street is the only place to get a good While Spedlr(f a Hormi the Animal Mttimblas and Falln Upon Him The Opera House to be Repalred-1 he Gl'l Case Compromised Brief Bits of QoflHlp. Beecham's Pills oyster stew. Have you seen the new mandolir, guitar and mandolin bicjo at Sampsom iSc Seamans? (Ta.tcle,.) fortify the nerves andi The Fair are pushing the sale of their large stock of fall weight underwear by cutting tba price. Qwill help to banish Qmany an anxiety. fflf 9 Price sg centn.

CILM ORE'S YJIHE Will romplpfdy ctinnco tJin Mood In yonp By.tpm In Umci Tiiutil Iik tliiio, find ti'l nw, rich bioo'l ccmrKliiK tliruUKh yonr villi. If ymi fcl elianfitc4 and iYi)iJ, thin mid all run down, OSlmorc'n Animal It; Wine, whlrh In ft tonic and not it will n-flvrt: yon to ln'iilUi and Btn-npth. Mothij'H, iim4! It fur your daiiKlitcm. 1" thn bent rPRitlnturnnd rnrriTtor for all pecuUnr Ut woman, lc frirbtfi thfl Mood nrul (five Jading tfrcnirrh. It I irrmrrtnf red to niro blwrrUa-, Iy-rtiNTV, nnd nil buiiuitur Cotfiplaunw, vua J.eup tu4 bowtln rt'jMilnr.

bold by nil drUfTRlflU for $1 per botfle. 111 JOHN SEATON, Owner and Manager of Tie Bill Eoiiei Foiln off to St. Joseph with another man and is now living in open adultery with him there. Maria Hinds was unfaithful to her marriage vows, according to the story told by Edmund Hinds, A decree is asked for on the ground of adultery. Mary Maag alleges that Henry Maag has been guilty of cruelty aid habitual dtunkennesB.

They were married three yeaiB ago. Benjamin Ii. Morrow made life a burden for Fannie B. Morrow by cursing The new buckwheat cakes are served in the mornings only at Wilev'g lunch house. Thy are great.

Ernst Poebler says the only thing that will make people happy on dusty, hot days is his ices and cream. A telegram was received from one of the Atchison "strippers" yesterday asking his brother to ship 500 cwt. of Alpha flour at once. The most wonderful instrument now known to the musical world is the piano organ. You will see it at Sampson it Seamans.

It is an actual fact that the Star, at 112 Commercial streat, will save you at lens; 25 per cent if you will buy your booti, shoes, fall hits, of them. The harness that Directum will wear in his trotting race at St. Joseph next week was bought of John Fletcher, of Atchison. Fletcher has the finest harness in the land. Thn successor of E.

T. Harris, the ana beating her, according to the story In the West for the prompt ac5 Siiisfactory filling cf KOAD CASTM Wrk nd RAL" ATCMISOIS. SAKHA, Bega leave to call the attention of Contractors, Architects and Railroad Men to his well established and complete i oundnes for the manufacturing of Columns, Girders, Iron Stairs, Forgings, Tanks, Iron Shutters, etc. of md in quantities quicker than other can LS2ff uu 1 re8e AJ oPul ol casting! of aJT kinds 8U torn: daily EfSJJ u- P'oynumen. lay personal expnence of as years ioiioj recited by the wife.

They were married in Pembroke, on December 27, 188J. James Haggerty cruelly deBerted The case of Mrs K. M. Whittington vs. A.

L. (Jill, administrator of the estate of Henry T. Gill, was compromised yester day. Mrs, Gill was given 100topy the costs in the case and besides will receive one third of the property left by ber father. Her share will amount about She had brought suit for $3,700.

The opera house is to receive some needed repairs at once. The building dm been examined this week by several well known architects and bag been pronounced safe in every particular. John H. Price and Manager Krigham were over at St. Joseph yesterday toamnge for the purchase of a lot of new scenery and other stage fixtures.

There is no likelihood of a change in the mmage-mentasMr. Hrigham is the best local manager that has ever been in chage of the house. If a change does occur it ih to be hoped that Will Lykena Kill not be placed in charge, lie hasmndea falnire of two or three theatric il adventures already becaupe of a lack of experience or something else. The best attractions now traveling are booked to appear here this sesHon and Lykens' management will not better matters. Atchison gets "je same attractions that theatres at St Joseph and Kansas City secure.

Harry Huffman, the railroad man who was arrested in company with Btisio Clark for frequenting houseB of ill fame, was sued in Justice Bhilllett's court yesterday for a hack bill amounting to $4 and the wages due bim by the B. M. road were garnisheed. John Palmer was released from jail yesterday on his promise to leave the Btntn within twenty-four hours and never return. Palmer will take his family and remove to Iowa.

Mrs. Fred W. Lincoln of 017 3 street, received a letter from her husband yesterday, dated at Araansas City, Kansae, stating that he had a leg broken on Wednesday and would not make the, run into the Strip, lie was speeding a horse preparatory to making the run whon the animal stumbled and fell, fracturing a hind leg. Lincoln fell under the horse and had a leg broken. Agnes Higgerty a short timi after their marriage in July 25, 1887, and she asks for a decree on that ground.

Herman Koehler alleges Mary rvoeuier nu ion witu Beyers! men on a number of occasions and he master meiiianic hi Greenleaf who uicii Tuesday, has not yet been appointed. It is probable, however, that an Atchison man will get the place. prefers to slide down life's bannister alone. They were married three years ago. A.

Oilman, chief engineer of the Great Western Manufacturing Co. which has Thomas Wheeler came to Atchison B. P. WAfKJENER, PrMldant. Vlos President from Kentucky several years ago to secure a home for Im family.

When he sent b. 8. HETHERINQTON, Onhlar, the contract for building the new electric line, is expected here today. Work will back after his wife he learned that she ue commenced on the new line some EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK, time next week. had skipped out with a man named Daniel Lee.

Desertion and adultery are grounds upon which he ftaks for a deKree The enterprising grocers, Ham ii Jcck- Established 1859.) Julia Whiied alleges that Frank son.atthe corner of Ninth ana Kearney, always have on hand a fresh supply of choice country butter, eggs, dressed cnickens and produce, ana if you Whited failed to support her and as she had to make her own living Bhs does not SI 00,0 CAPITAL' SURPLUS, care to bear his name. They were mar ried November 8, 1887, and lived to gether until March 18, 181)0. Martha Turner wants the ties that bind want, something good for your Sunday dinner you should call on them. Today Ham Jackson, onj North Ninth sireat, will have choice JJcountry butter, chickens, eggs, fruits and in fact her to Charles Turner put asunder. Cruelty is alleged.

They were married on September 111, 1887. everything that anybody could desire for X3 I XI 3H XX B. P. WAGGEN-R, s. KIVG, C.

S. HETHERINGTON, W. F. BROWN, JOHN C. TOMLINS0N, R.

L. PEASE, A HRWI ATCHISON SAVINGS BANE Cornelius B. Turner Bhot and killed James W. Gilmore a year ago in a jealous rage and is now serving a sentence Lheir Saturday trade, reople live in Northwest Atchison will find it to their advantage to buy their groceries of MeserB. Ham Jackson.

Among the incidents of childhood that A SPICY BATCH. of thirteen years in the Btate penitentiary Mrs. Turner wants a divorce on this account. They were married in Clark county, Mo on August 2, 1808. Miemated Couples Who Have Applied lor Divorce.

LOCAL (JLAM'KI. Minor Neva NoteB Picked up on the Dally Rounda. "llin I'urk." Smoke the Niimelees, cents. C. Kohr for reliable saddlery.

For gravel roofing Pulton. The liyrmn ia the be', cijjnr. hen V. II. for feed and coal.

For nil meal see J. O. Thayer Co. KriiPt paints signs, buggies anil wagons. 1.

O. Thayrr for chicken cholera cure Sergeant I) mahue will resume work Monday. 1. Zinmerman, lot ewirjrtuing in ii, A new brick walk is to be laid on the north side of tlio court house and jail. Fine new saur kraut only 25 cents per gallon at 11.

Boiler's, the cash grocer. For black diamond and Iowa block coal -e C. A. Wright foot of Com'l Bt. KalTer Heunini? have a Eupply of Tanglefoot lly paper for bhIo cheap.

Several Buita and trousira not called lor to sell cheap. Allen ii Watterson. Colorado antharcite is the best. 0. A.

Wright is sole agent. Telephone 421). There was a clean slate In police court yesterday morning for the first time in several weeks. For accident insurance in all its branches, see F. W.

ITaenky. lioom ii04 V. B. Bank building. Fred, Hrunneman has painted and otherwise improved his property on North Tenth street, which he recently purchased.

There was a very pleasant party at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Loeprich in North Atchison Thursday night iu honcr Of their daughter, Miss Amanda. A well known professional man of Atchison yesterday paid the line of 10 that was assessed against Susie Clink for frequenting houses of ill fame, A party of seventeen Atchison men who left for the Cherokee Strip a week ago will return next Monday. They have become disgusted already.

Bee Charles E. Styles for particulars regarding the home-seekers' excursions via. the Missouri Pacillc railway on August 22, September 12, and October 10, 181)2. Rev. Howard Miller of Fairmount, hao been placed iu charge, of the Huron Circuit of the Southern Methodist church.

Lie will take up hig residence at Huron. The force at the Central Branch shops was increased four men yesterday. The will work nino hours per day. llusineBS is gradually picking up on the Central Branch. Toe "Lincoln League" of Walnut township will bold another meeting at the No.

20 Bcliool bouse next Saturday night, H. Johnson and others will address he meeting. The birthday of Grandma Moore, one the oldest settlers of Atchison county, was celebrated at the resi ience of her in, Johu A. Moore yesterday, south of iwn. She is 83 years old, The Kansas Trust and Hanking company have eight farms in Atchieon and about sixty properties in Atchison for sale at attractive prices.

It will pay you to see the receiver. Office ia the United States linuk building. Charley Martin, a brother of 11. 13. Martin of this city, will be taken to the Institute for the blind at Kanotis City today.

Young Martin is abuut eighteen CAPITAL, I 00,000. Commenced business 1869. does a general bankJi business. Bells drafts on Europe. He.nry Stevens, who is now serving a term in the state penitentiary for having ravished a woman at Lsavenworth a year a pretty tough citiznn according to tne story told by Bridget Stevens in her bill for divorce.

At the time of Twenty-Two Cases appear on theDooket for Trial at the Preaent Term of Court and Many a Sad Story of Oomnatlo Woe Is Recited Therein. stand out in bold relief, as our memory reverts to the days when we were young, hone aro more prominent than severe sickness. The young motheryividly remembers that it was Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured her of croup, and in turn adminiters it to her own offspring and always with the best results. For sale by druggists. The Star, at 812 Commercial street, will offer the following bargains for to OSBORN, R.

PARK, Vies Prasldsnt and OashUr Ir-l-Mldsnl A' PARK, Jr Asst. Osthlsr. There are twenty-two divorce cases docketed for trial at the present term of Stevens marriage to the plaintiff he had a wife in St. Louis. Ill also married a girl named Lizzie Phillips in Crawford tne district court and many a sad tale of domestic woe and misery will be poured county, aud failed to secure a di day: Good ladie'a calf skin shoeg at $1 nto the sympathetic ear of Judge Webb.

vorce from either one of them before he FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATCHI80N, KANSA8. onaAN izinnii ootobhh, laeo CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS, $100,000. DAVID AULD, D. NEWOOMB, tFRAZIER, H.

HAOKNEY Jr. PrMMairL Vies Prwsldorrt. Oashlsr. Assistant Cask: Of the twenty-two complainants, seven per rair that formerly sold for $1.50. Good school shoes that formerly sold for 155 at 75 cents.

Bsst men's walking was married a third time. He ia the father of children born unto the three teen are women and five men, which women. slioeB at $1.25 per pair. Wo have jast leads to the belief tuuta wife is more fuithful to her marriage vows than the husband. received a big stock of fine fall hats which we will sell at greatly reduced prices for today.

Call and see us, The Star, 712 Commerctal street. Mary Bishop prays for a decree of Carrie Stockton has found marriage a failure after a trial of twenty years. She was married to James Stockton on April 12, 1871, and now wants a divorce on the ground) of drunkenness and cruelty. divorce from Leroy Bishop on the grounds of abandonment. The couple were married on December 21, 1881), and lived together until May 11, 18U2.

MlDiCB 10 liiis George BU alleges that Annie Doli Tbe Modern Beauty Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise in the open air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with its reanty. if her syBtem needs the uleanBing action of a laxative eloped with another man to Lincoln, Neb in March, 188), since which time he haB been sad and lonely. They were remedy, Bhe ue.es the gentle and pleasant married at Scottaville, on December liquiu laxative Byrup ot i igs. Leading Manufacturers and Jobbers of Atchison.

Shipping Facilities Unsurpassed by any Western City. Freight Rates as Low as from any Mo. River Point. 25. 1874.

AugUBt llusch cursed and abused 4 Iks Pork." Magaiet Buseh and she aaks to be re THE CITY (1UCLIT. The Small News of The Town Jotted Down in a Brtet Way "The I'nrh." "The I'nrk'' this week. Look out for "The Turk." Try Ackerman for harness. llavo joil awn "Tlio Park "My Own" best 5c cigar in town. "The Park" will ratch you mire.

Wells, dealer in marble and granite. J. 13. Odtertug blacksmith aud shoer. M'PIKE FOX, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Pure Wines and Liquora.

IIeaiiqraroni it Burgical Instrument! and Bhow Cases. Atchibos, leased from bonds that gall and chafe on the grounds of cruelty. They were wedded on Nov. 24, 1S81. Sophia Keinhardt and Edward Hein You Can Depend Upon Getting FINE, LARGE hardt lived together for ten yearo, but Sillizneir.

HARDWARE COMPANY. WHOLESALE HARDWARE and Cutlerr Tinware, NallH, Mtamprd Wurt, Amai vnltlnm, Kte. Ajmi. tti. Washers, Km pirn ringers, ttafralo Sum m1 SIUubI lowder.

the wife alleges that she was compelled to leave him at the end of that time on account of Inhuman treatment. They were married Nov. 29, and llvod to gether uutil April 20, 182. John J. Kay loved red liquor better than he loved his wife and home, ami in consequence Bertha Hay asks for a de cree of divorce on the grounds of habit J.

T. HERSEY Wholesale Produce and Fruits, 814 Commercial Street. A. L. DEV0T0, li'JO CnnuiiiTvlnl Ntrcet.

FINE IMPOIMED GOODS, Italian and German Spei'altles, Co I Breadf, Cheee rd Macaroni. TELEPHONE KO. 1.9 AND ORDEH FINEST OK GOODS. Slerner's Pride the popular 6c cigar. OU fashion brown bread at Kloster-meir's.

FreBh Country soTghuta at II. Sahlsr'e, the cash grocer. The V. M. C.

I. meet tonight in St. Louis college. If you wish the very latest sorgs call at Sampson Seamans. New cranberries just received at II.

Sahlrr's, the cash grocer. ual drukennes9. They were married on August (i, 1884. Edward J. Conner led Mary Conner a years of ago aud is a very precocious miserable life during the Bix short months youth, considering his misfortune.

that he lived with her. They were mar. The eople of Oak Mills believe that rr rt -N tied on Jan. 0, 1891, and on June 25, 1 1 us ibs in an mi" Number 1 Country Butter, Eggs, Cranberries, Celery, Grapes, Peaches. the early Jesuit misxionnries had a camp at that place.

A number of relics have been fouud which are undoubtedly of Catholic origin. Hichard King picked up in bis field a small cross made of lead POSITIVE CURE. and of rude design. A number of Bim niHiTiTTcua. Aft Warren SWKewYork.

Price 50 cta.iw i IJT.T ilar emblems have been fouud. It is now believed that the queer coin or medal plowed up by Jim Sholar and now 1S91, Conner went to South Bend, aud has not baen heard from since. Desertion is the ground upon which Mrs, Conner asks for a legal separation. Extreme cruelty is given as a cause for action against W. H.

Col lis by Emma Collis. They were married July 81, 1889, aud if Mrs. Collis' story be true she never knew Jwhat happiness was while sha lived with Collis. Henrietta Ernst wants to be freed from the bouds that hold her to John Ernst on the grounds of cruelty and neglect of duty. They lived together two )ears.

Maggie Green alleges that John Sheridan Green tried to carve her with a ra.or and she thinks that she would be in possession of Will Daniels is of A 4 room house and nice lot at 610 Parallel street for $800. H. B. Drury. Fine large Bweet apples only 25 cents per peck at H.

Sahler's, the cash grocer. Tne dust on Maia street ner the Mis-uouri Pacific freight depot is two inches deep. Sampson fc Seamans are right to the front with the latest musical instruments of the day. Cull on your grocer for Berlin's Silver Siftings Corn Meal aud clear corn chop and dairy mixed chop. If you are worn out, run down and nervoup, Magnetic Nervine will restore your health.

Sold by M. Noll. Picnic parties or others desiring to use lesuit origin. A little boy of Mrs. McDonald's, living iar here, fell againBt a red hot stove and Leave Your Orders early.

What's in a name? And like the boys he could not answer, so it is called THE UAMELESS. It is worthy of a name for it is the -ii fearfully burned. The ain wai ter-le, and it was thought the burn was so vere as to Bear the child for life. 1 enld lady a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain ilm, which, after greasing the sore, she iplied. It soon removed all the fire and ERKINS' BEST 5-CENT STRAIGHT ClCAR ON THE MARKET.

HOME MADE. happier in a tingle state. They were married iu tins city on July 9, 1890. William II Kivnr led Maggie Dixon to the altar in Concordia, on June 1, 1S-9J Sjoa sf -erwi'ui Jlrs. Uoaver ru teed the pain, and in ten days the boy was well, no trace of the scar remaining J.

D. McLtren, Keyrpori, Clinton cnurty IlL For by 'luijgists. Children Cry Tot Store..

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