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Atchison Champion from Atchison, Kansas • 4

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Atchison Championi
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at i nut it THURSDAY, THE ATCHISON CHAMPION PAGE FOUR 10; 1915 AUC.UST QUOTES TO GIRL HAME i Putin BEARS PLRY WITH FEDERALS i Announcement I PRAYER JNJKE Said Son Told Her That Soma Day Men F'rosecutlng Hlri Would Realize What Thry Hrvl Done. Federal Court Dissolves Injunction Marsans From Joining the Outlaws. 1 have purchased the (leortre nmrM-v Midsummer Sale at Jenkins (By United PreBM) ST. LOUIS, Aug. 19.

Judge Dyer of the federal court today dissolved tho Injunction restraining Marsans, Cincinnati outfielder, from playing in the Federal league. The court held that KANSAS MILITIAMAN DEAF TO PLEA OF THE GIRL HE HAD WRONGED. stoic, loaded at 121 street, and am now prepared to take orders for all kinds of sta- pie and fancy groceries. I have been in the grocery business for the last nine years. Three years of this time was spent at (lie F.

P. Barrelr 'grocery slore, this city. For the past three years I have been in the grocery business at Dresden, Kas. Nolc carefully the following: Marsans contract held good only for tho year 1914 and could not ho con $000 shopworn Vosc Grand strued as holding hlrn for the season of 1915. Marsans will probably join the Terriers in Brooklyn at ouco.

fBv Unll ''1 PrwMJ NEW YORK, A uk. 19. the was dying on the cross ho said, ''Forgive them, for they know not what they do." Leo told me these men would some day realize what they have done. Don't me whether I forgive them. Some day perhaps I may," said Mrs.

Frank, mother of Leo M. Frank today. She professed her belief In Hie Innocence of her son, but refrained' from abusing his 'slayers. "Frank died as only an Innocent man can die," declared Detective William J. Burns today.

Burns denied that he would go to Georgia to in-vestigato the caso further. $000 used Sleinway $485 Texas Girl Was Ignored "A Fine Looking Baby," Says the Soldier as He Looked For First Time at His Child But He Refuoed to Honor the Contract. $400 shopworn Kurlzman $335 $200 slo)vorn Woodward $180 TO STAY OUT OF shopworn Klborn Player $400 A My experience assures you first-class service and salisficli()iiiii'yoiirgrocei'yvanls. I would be more than pleased vlo have my old-time friends and customers come and sec me. I also' desire to retain the patronage which Mr.

Rein-hard has built up. I intend to make Atchison my home; as IJiave lived here all mylile with the exception of the tin cc years spent al Dresden, Kas. 1 will appreciate all or a pari of your grocery trade, August J. Still German Rules Sends Personal Tele gram to King Constantine Greece, it is Said. $900 used Raven Bacon Square.

$000 used Von Mindcn Square $20.00 Uly Ttnllcrt 1Tp i A man named who was taken from the Atchison hospital recently and placed in tho county jail, was released this morning. Coke was temporarily deranged and while in the county jail was made to believe by other prisoners that he had killed a man. The above Pianos could not be told from new If you need a Piano you will find every advantage here. ATI I HNS, Aug. Kaiser Wllhelrn has sent a personal telegram to King Constantine of Greece requesting that ho reject the propositions made in the latest note of the Allies urging the participation of Greece in the world war and giving to Bulgaria of certain territory, was asserte dauthoritatlvely today.

1 The kaiser assured King Constantino that Germany and Austria would stand behind Greece should her action In remaining neutral lead her Into a war with the Allies. 421 Commercial Phone 165 $10.00 SENDS A PIANO HOME Leo Stein, Manager, 608 Commercial Atchison, Kai. SUDDEN DEATH. TOPEKA, Aug. IS.

Tho high estimation in which a young man said to resido in Marysville Is held by his townsmen was seriously Jeopardized when he was confronted at the Union station by his child and its unwed mother. Accompanied by a friend and reinforced by Officer Ed Hansom, tho girl stopped tho young man, who Is a member of the National Guard, at the station wlill ho was passing through the city en route to Leavenworth, and compelled him to listen to her plea that he make some provision for her and their child. Except for the embarrassment which the girl's demonstration caused him, the father of the child was allowed to leave, the city burdened by no more care than when he entered and with the good name of his family still Inlact. Tho story, which was gleaned from the girl's Interview with her betrayer, bolstered up with what little information could be pried loose from persons who figured in the affair, Is as follows: Stay at His Home Tho girl, who appears to bo about 18 years of age, came from Texas a little more than a year ago to visit her sister, who at the time was staying at the homo of the young man's parents In Marysville. Shortly after the girl's arrival In Marysville, her sister was called to their home In Texas.

On Invitation of members of the family and the advice of her sister the young woman decided to remain in Marysvillo until her relatives returned from Texas. Shortly after her sister left, tho son of her OOOOOOOOO OO OOOO -Vo AMONG THE COLORED Vo PEOPLE -V OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Above? al 1 OurWant A3sBnn number of Results ibanany. Try one io-morrowi HELP WANTED' MALE MI3N Our illustrated catalogue explains how wc teach barber trade quickly. Mailed free. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, Kansas City, Mo.

8-15 Gt CITY BRIEFS T--. Harry Lawton Was; Stricken With Appoplexy. The maiiy friends of Harry. Lawton will regret to hear of his sudden death which- occurred this' iriornfng at Miis home in Rome, N. Y.

He was stricken with apoplexy and died soon after. Mr. Lawton was a nephew of the late LIVE STOCK WAR ODDITIES LONDON Out of sympathy for newspaper reporters stationed at the London Press bureau long -hours waltiiiK for something to happen, Hud-yard Kipling presented a complete set of his works for them to read. LONDON The British postmaster general lias proposed to abolish post-office telegram messenger boys and give tho work to ex-soldiers. LONDON Inhabitants of Alfriston, Sussex, English east coast frequently roport plainly hearing of the big guns in tho region "of France, across the channel.

J. W. Parker and for years was associated with him in business in Atchi SITUATION WANTED son. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 19, CATTLH Receipts, market steady; steers, cows and heifers, Blockers and feeders, calves, HOGS Receipts, nuirket steady to 5c higher; bulk of sales, medium, light heavy, $7.00 7.30.

SHEEP Receipts, market 10c higher; lambs, ewes, spring lambs, WORK of any kind wanted by man who is a first-class cook. Can do carpenter work or painting. L. M. Co-penliover, phone 1781.

Pete Walters of Good Intent Is spending his vacation In Atchison with friends. 1 The German-American bank welcomes tlio small depositor. Sturt that savings account today. Go to Springs. Miss Grace Carter of Kansas City and Miss Emma Stulz of Atchison went to Excelsior Springs, today, where they will visit for somo time.

MIhs Carter has been visiting at tho Stutii home two weeks. Hall and fire Insurance in tho best companies. S. S. King, Gives Up Agency.

N. Rasmus has given up tho' agency for the Ford automobile in Atchison and has taken ITALIAN EXODUS SMALL. WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 The number of Italians leaving the national capital to join their colors is not near so great as it was during the Turko-Italian war. The outpouring at that time nearly demolished the Italian district of the city.

The reason ascribed Is that comparatively few Italian immigrants haye come hpr.e'.ln tt'last' few years. STENOGRAPHER Position as stenographer or bookkeeper wanted by young man. References. XYZ care Champion. tf CITY BRIEFS The National will give your suit host began to show her considerable Apparently ho was deeply In love with her und promised, she FOR RENT.

1 FOR RENT Five-room, modern house, 1401 South Eighth street. Rent, $15 per month. Apply Sheffield In- galls, phone 26, complains, to marry her. This prom CUTTING OLD TREES ise lie never kept. She Came to Topeka To keep her disgrace from her Luke Beck, who works at the Hixon Lumber yard, shakes and bales from 500 to 1,000 sacks daily.

Mrs. Willis Kelley is quite ill at her home at Tenth and Spring streets. Jasper. Carson, whose illness was mentioned few days ago, has recovered sufficiently to come down town. Robert Ganibel, who has, beeii seriously ill as the result of an injury at his home on North Seventh street does not improve very rapidly.

Atchison colored people are plan' ning a big picnic to be held at Forest park in the very near A big program Is planned, and one of the; feature wilt be a ball game be-' tweeu the Atchison Blue and a fast out of town colored team. Albert Morton, manager of the Blues, is trying to arrange some out of town games for his team. He plans to take the team on a week's tour of Kansas and Missouri, providing the games can be arranged. In the meantime lie is gathering some new material for his team to usengainst the crack nines which will appear here in the very near future. Prof.

Alphonse Lewis, of eastern fame, will open a dancing academy in Atchison this coming winter. Prof. Lewis plans to give lessons in the newer dances and also provide a place where Atchison's colored elite hold their social functions. His hall will probably be located in the lower part of town, near Commercial street. Miss Mamie Cavanaugh has gone to Leavenworth, where she will spend several weeks with her sister, Mrs.

James Brown. From Leavenworth Miss Cavanaugh will go to Memphis, where a brother lives. She Will probably remain there Farm Lands For Sale such a thorough cleaning and pressing that it will bo liko new. A marriage license has been Issued to Ellis llerrod and Mis Pearl Wilson, young people of Atchison, and the marriage will take place about the first of September, llerrod Is a telegraph operator. Hekelnkaeniper's Bestoval is the king of soft drinks.

Order it by the case. 2t Ralph Sheeks, Henry Ming and Glen Ault will go to Kansas City to spend Sunday. Sheeks and Ault will attend a medieallege in Kansas City CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Aug. 19. IIOGH-Re-ce'iia, tmirkct slow; mixed, good, rough, light, pigs, $6.907.80.

CATTLE Receipts, nitirkct steady; beeves, 10.25; cows and heifers, Texans, 7.70; calves, SHEEP Receipts, market 10c higher; native, westerns, lambs, native, $6.90 8.75; lambs, western, CHICAGO IjRAIH CHICAGO, Aug. 19. WHEAT-No. up that of the Dodge car. There are soyeral applicants for tho Ford agency.

Why not let tho Troy try to please you. Will Take Vacation. Glen Engle-herst of the Dolan Mercantile Co. will take his vacation next week. Nelson'B tine alios repairing, 110 North 5th.

eod Sam Ferguson has returned Srom western Kansas, where he hasNen FOR SALE; OR TRADE--Seven choice lots, near Midland col lege. Terms reasonable. Apply Sheffield Ingalls. Telephone 26. 4-4tf Probably Oldest Trees in Atchigon Fall Before Ax.

Several ancient Elm trees in front of t'10 old Methodist Episcopal parsonage, which probably were the first trees set out In Atchison, are being cut down, having become old and decrepit. The old Elm trees in the yard of A. O. Simmons at the corner of Sixth and Parallel streets will probably stand indefinitely, however, as it is the tree under which Abraham Lincoln talked abolition when lie visited this city in 1S58. this winter.

A CHANCE of a lif-Uiue to buy northwestern Texas and Oklahoma farm lands cheap; in the heart of great wheat, oats and barley belt. Write owner. JAKE SHOUP, Tex-homa, Okla. The German American bank welcomes the small depositor. Start that savings account today.

2t harvesting all summer. He will remain hero for a few weeks before returning to school at the University of Kansas, where ho will begin his medical course tho coming year. He says out in western Kansas there are thousands of acres of wheat lyipg friends and especially from her parents who reside In Texas, the girl came to Topeka and here gave birth to her child. Knowing that the young man is a member of the National Guard and learning that his company would pass through Topeka Monday, the girl went to the Union Pacific station to meet him. After catching sight of him among his companions, her nerve forsook her and she called on Patrolman Ransom to assist her.

The sight of the policeman caused the young man somo uneasiness, and he appeared to resent the small regard tho young woman gave to the consequences for him, if the affair became public. He absolutely refused, however, to make any provision either for the girl or the baby. His only comment on the child wa3 when the mother held It before him at the beginning of the interview. "It's a fine looking baby," he said. The girl could not be persuaded by Officer Ransom to divulge her name or to bring any action against tho young man.

She prefers to remain silents to keep tho affair from her parents. COLORADO RANCH FOR SALE 2,200 acres; soil No. lays, perfect; private reservoir; practically all To New York. Troy Wilson of the James Poultry company, accompanied a car of poultry to New York yesterday. Notice to District Chairmen.

Before buying those disinfectants for 2 red, No. 3 red, 109 No. 2 hard, No. 3 hard, $1.10 1.12. OATS No.

3 while, 3944; No. 4 while, SSiil 30Va-' CORN No. 2 yellow, 82(Ji83c; No. No. 3 yellow, 82ffi82c; No.

4 yellow, 8182c; No. 2 white, No. 3 white, S0C'80y4c; No. 4 white, 79c; No. 2 mixed, 80(()80c; No.

3 mixed, 79C'S0e; No. 4 mixed, 79c; No. 6 mixed, 78(fi79c. Began Career Here. R.

C. Keene and son are spending today in Atchison at the home of Mr. Keene's uncle, Albert Cure. Mr. Keene is now a conductor on the Clover Leaf line, running from Frankfort, his home, to St.

Louis, Mo. He began his railroad career in Atchison 30 years ago as a brakeman. under ditch; abundance of outside range. Sacrifice price of $20 per acre; one-fourth cash. P.

O. BOX 187, Fowler, Col. 8-17-3 MISCELLANEOUS fumigation of all rural school houses, be sure and get your discounts and buy DePree's fumigation forhalde-hyde, aa advised by the state board. Logeman sells the finest cuts of meat. FOR.

SALE Pure bred Poland Chi na boars. Sows with pigs by side. Get it at Noll's. Milch cows-JAS. T.

SHORTRIDGE, Oak Mills. 8-15-6t IHISISUMMERi FOR SALE Kitchen Cabinet Buffet Ice Box, two rockers, electric lamp and other household goods. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 19. WHEAT Market up; No.

2 hard, nominal; No. 3 hard, No. 2 red, No. 3 red, $1.111.13. OATS Market unchanged; No.

3 white, 4546c; No. 2 mixed, 4042c. CORN No. 2 white, 74c, nominal; No. 3 white, 73c, nominal; No.

2 mixed, 75j75c; No. 3 mixed, 74 75c. RYE $1.05. Mrs. A.

C. McGUIRE, 732 S. 6th. 8-15-3 flat on the ground and much of it is going to waste. Tom Ege, who formerly ran a barber shop on Eighth street and who sold out to go to the San Francisco exposition, returned home last night, lie was highly pleased with the fair and Is very enthusiastic about California.

Ho will remain here for the present. Sam Wynkoop of Rendena, who was in town today, says there were 12 inches of snow on his farm when he woke up tills morning. Now, Sam. Besides being able to boast of being the wettest town in tho world. East Atchison can also lay claim to having some genuine tourists among its population.

Since the summer rates to the Panama exposition have gone into effect, Claude VanDye, ticket agent at the East Atchison depot, has sold five round trip tickets to the fair. All of these tickets were expensive, too, most of them calling for passage over one route and return over another, which caused the tickets to exceed $100 In two instances. Judge Gundy and wife returned from Memphis, where they have WANTED 6 or 7-room house; must bo modern and well located. Call Champion office. tf LOCAL MARKETS WANTED To rent, 5-room modern Palm Olive Deal.

With every 50c bottle of Palm Olive shampoo, we give you three cakes of Palm Olive soap, free while they last. Byrnes' Pharmacy. Perry Hayes has gone to the country to dig potatoes. His brother Will hasn't much faith in his ability, as he offered to bet a dollar this morning that Perry wouldn't dig, more than two bushels the first day. Robert Clementson and Louis Martin are still hauling wheat from Doniphan.

The market has dropped some since thoy began hauling several days ago, but they believe $1.05 is as much as the grain will bring this year. A big picnic was held at Doniphan yesterday by St. John's Catholic church. An exceptionally large crowd was In attendance, and vast quantities of fried rhicken and other edibles were consumed. The picnic was one cottage as near as possible to 9th and Mound.

Tlione 2151J. S-17-3 LOST fJtJ-Z .,,.,11 LOST Umbrella, Inscribed, H. Garside." Finder please return to Mr. Garsido. New wheat $1.10 Old wheat $1.20 Corn, bu.

73c Blackberries, per crato Creamery butter 33c Country butter, pound 2025c Packing butter 18c New potatoes Onions, per bushel Early apples, bbl. Horse hides, each loVt rubber boot between the Burlington freight depot and 8th and Commercial. Matt Childers, Uncle been visiting relatives. Memphis is i Sam Oil Co. 8-17-13 ''7 "4' '--If Beef hides 18c of the most successful ever held at YOU EVERY MINUTE OP THE SHE BE CAREFUL, TOM B2TTER GIVE SOME ATTENTION TO YOUR WORK OR YOU'LL GET FIRED! FOR SALE Square piano, excellent condition.

Price $30, worth much more. Augusta Knower, 10S North" Seventh St. 8-18-3 Young chickens 15 Hens, pound Old Roosters, pound 7c Ducks, pound 8c Geese, pound 6c SUMMER RESORTS Harold Keitzer of Neodesha is in the city visiting at the home of his Pigeons, each Toung gobblers, pound 12c the judge's home town. The Atchison Water company gives first class bath room service, one year, only $7.20. The Missouri Kansas Telephone Co.

completed laying the cable back of the Martin school. They were delayed on account of the tearing down of the old Martin school. Logcman is selling the finest pineapple, two cans for 35c? Dr. H. M.

Sheeks has gone to the Ozarks, where Tie wi spend the next two weeks fishing. His friends are anxiously awaiting the first story he sends back. grandmother, Mrs. Kate Modrell. Harold formerly attended high school Guineas, each 25c Doniphan.

Norman Myers, who has been employed in the Harwi offices for several years, is now traveling for that firm. Norman Myers is a young man who lias always attended strictly to business, and his many friends will be glod to know of his advancement. George Hendee and Charley Alkire went to St. Joe today to. drive back two "Light Six" Chalmers automobiles.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben' McAdow of Iatan are visiting in the city at the home of Hi Green. SOUTH PLATTE HOTEL South Flatte. 29 miles to Denver.

Cozy, homelike hotel in the heart of the Rockies; home cooking; good trout fishing: rates $2 per day; $10 a week. Chas. Wallbrecht. rrop. Write for folder.

stt-20 Butter fat, first grade, pound 25c Old toms, pound 11c Hen turkeys, pound 12c here and was a star member of the basketball team. He may return here to go to school agaiu this winter. Palm Olive Deal. With every 50c bottle of olive shampoo, we give you three cakes of Palm Olive soap, free-while they last. Byrnes Pharmacy.

A. Allee has practically cinched the agency for Ford cars in Atchison for TO EXCHANGE Horses, wagon and harness, farm machinery, as fim payment on Atchison property. Cook Realty 811 Commercial SL 8-19-3 i C1ULS-WHO GO A-SWIMMiNG GO WITHOUT THEIR STOCKINGS. THE "BAREFOOT GIRL" IS NOW THE BELLE OF TUB BEACH IN MOST CITIES SHE'S EVEN CAPTIVATED THU PEACH FQLJCE34AN AND HE NO LONGER INSISTS ON' STOCKUXGjk the coming year..

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