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The Atchison Morning Star from Atchison, Kansas • 1

The Atchison Morning Star du lieu suivant : Atchison, Kansas • 1

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i 1 The Atchison Morning Star. IGNORANCE IH THE CURSE OF GOD WE MOUNT TO HEAVEN ON THE WINGS OF KNOWLEDGE. SHAKKSf 'KAlll-j, ATCHISON, KANSAS, SATURDAY 20, 1006. Vol. 1, No.

AS. Two Cents a Copy Elizabeth Chestnut will return OUT FOR A BIG TIME. to Platte City, to-day; after a pleasant HARDWARE STORE BURGLARIZED, Hurglars entered the W. H. Lewi visit at homo of Miss Li la Price.

Tlie Corn Carnival committee, composed of E. M. Gannon, W. Guthrie and C. Linley, is pushing thee coming attraction with a vigor significant of success, Those who know thestf men lardwire StoH? at Qli Colnrhcrclal, Miss Bessie Hughs, from Clinton, hursday night by removing a pan New York, is the guest of Miss Flor the Prudential Company Treatc its Represent atives To A Day Of Enjoymont At St.

Joo. of glass from a rear window. 1nit better than we do, toll us they are the ence Cain, preserit. 200 worth of sporting goods were ap right mien for that responsibility. propriated to the care and keeping of Joseph Koltz Is herC from' Hurlifig- the burglars, and as yet no trace lias Atchison Will show Doniphan how it's new court house should be ton, Iowa, visiting friends out at the en found.

The property consisted St, Kenc-diet's. of razors, revolvers, shotguns milt, by sending T. Beatte up to do and other things of a smaller value. the superintendent act in the construe Mrs. O.

Flick Is he're from St. Louis ion Cif it. As a reward of merit the Prudential Life Insurance company's rep're'soma tivos of Atchison, Tdpeka, St. Joe and Leavenworth, a to have a "heap big time" at Lake Contrary, near St. Joe, today.

The ooiripany volunteered to stand all expense fo'r car fare, park, refreshments, music, fishing tackle and et cetera, and if the hoys df not enjoy the guest of hfr sister, Mrs. John Mrs. W. Fletcher is still in poor lealth. but Doctor Howe, her attend- The colored people had big dance ng physician, says she will pul thro' at Forest Park, last night, to winch Miss Anna Siretton is visiting out all right.

Mrs. Fletcher lias been in about fifty out of town guest fr-ere in oor health since November, a part of attendance: at Chapman, in Dickinson county. The Owl club' had a reception at it? hall tins evening. which time she has been confined to occasion the" company is not to he Mrs. B.

II. Jacobs is at the present iier bod, and was considered in a very IM1 responsible for such a failure; serious condition. time entertaining her nieces, Misses The gentlemen who go from Atchison B. P. 'Waggoner is out (if town on Anna and Lena Dress, from Kansas City business, to-day.

are: Dr. Chase', medical examiner for WHAT Ml If PROFIT A MAN; I don't see what good it does me the company, here, E. E. llominger, assistant superintendent, M. Un all this money you say is mine.

I can't Uerwood, M. E. Riley, W. F. Grove, eat it.

I can't spend it: in fact I never saw it. I dress no better than my prU' and F. M. King, citv agents. vate secretary, and can't eat as mucl "Shop" The Frankfort ball team will conn as my coachman.

1 live in a big serv- here, tomorrow, arid hv using six of vant's bo riling house', am bothered to death by beggars, have dyspepsia, can the best league players they could pro cure, they expect to butt a Pig hole in to the good reputation enjoy cd by tin not drink champagne, and most of my money is in the hands of others, who use it mainly for their own benefit. Cornelins Vanderbilt on his death-bed: Atchison players. The game will Ik an interesting one. Which, it seems safe to say, is much E. J.

Leeland is here from Detroit. Michigan, representing the -Way no the way in which the average man of many millions is constrained td look' on his wealth when he comes to be Automobile Works, and has with him a sample of their double cylinder, 20 horse power machine's which he drove Over from Kansas Citv, Wednesday. striped of it all am brought face td' with deatbt over whose bdundarv' Elmer Brockman is here from GoJT Idd not long for "flowery bods o'f ease'." To long for such, I know. Would do no good; But long to' get up all important news, And arrange it to be plainly understood. I do not long to lead in politics; Nor do I any office care to hold Except the office of the OR minis Star, Success in which means more to me than gold.

I do not long for wealth I cannot count: Iri moderate mparts' I'm satisfied to But I'll not take time to "kick" a little bit, if subscribers try to' load me down with cash. do not long to tlie heights of fame: Nor do I Idng to crdss the bridge of sighs; But I long to make the Morning Star succeed Arid ask vou td subscribe and advertise. Kansas, registered at Fletcher's hotel He is interested in the! Home Grain and Live Stock Company, of Kansas City, rnd will leave for there, tonight J. P. Roulstori lias two good mile Cows for sale at reasonable prices, at his farm three miles south of town For further information, call up New Ply me, 1504B.

liss Mabel Farell, cashier iri Bar 4 grocery, touched a live wire ant jK is severely The hand that ttf iched the wire was considerably burned. Ari elderly person is a mighty poor The many friends of Thomas ITaddo judge of a circus. will regret to learn that he has lost Never strike a man when he's down the sight of one eye, and that there is danger in his losing thb other: line he may take nothing sdve that which is within himself. Tne man who accumulates great wealth has no time to devote to thef eccumulatidn of other things. Cornelius Vanderbilt, who is but a type of his class, is known tdfauie for nothing except his great wealth.

He achieved a wonderful' in that field but, unhappily for him' when he came down to death, his achievements is of the peculiar sort which "prolleth There af'e endless varietfe's of wealth. Tlie wealth of intellect and the wealth of soul and the wealth of friends and the wealth of health and the wealth of each of scores of other things are vastly rar" valuable, in the last thv. Wealth which is O'nly money-' that can be measured only by numerals the dollar itfark: All the thing's that go io make' up the individual's' nafure---the soul' growth, if you wish to call it? that are dwarfed and 'stunted and placed in the shadow of a'n all consuming" 'selfish ambition when the 'individual 'determines to accomodate millions of 'money regardless' of the 'cost nieasui'ed in other things1. It must have' been just such men as Cornelius Vanderbilt -whoui StV Paul hah iri mTrid when'' he propounded his query! '''What'' shall It profit a man though he gain 1 the whole vidrld Md lJs'6 hi '6M sdul'A Ilev. Altman leaves for St.

Louis today, where he will conduct the Sal) Unless you are sure he will never I able to get up again. Bad habits breed bad luck. It's a long lane that hiis no short-cdmiiigs: It is sometimes easierto remembo than to forget. bath day services at the Rev: Rhodes bhu'rehj tomorrow. Joseph Limbillwas arrested, yestei tiny, upon a warrant svorn out by a on; A man has clothes to put woman to show off: Don't plead to mucl) confidence in appearances.

A genius sometimes' wears good clothes. Tlie man who purchases his popu larity soon discovers that tlie market is liable to fluctuations. The more nerve a man has the less money he io'ses wiieri he lailS iri business; The social climber prefers a faiiiily tree. A women who confides in1 Jtnothcr woman is lost The egotist thinks lie's great, but it's all in bis" A girl's idea of a trust is to have a monopoly on a young man's affections. Cupid never give's a guarantee.

The hand of fate i dften a bob-ttlil flush. The newest idea in belts is td Wear them around tae neck, with the biicklo under the right edr, Friley, for disturbing his peace: The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gt'orgt' "Karon IT is visitirlg friends in Iliawdtha, this week. You can generally size up a man by the things In' dosen do.

Lots of religion is scarcely a satisfactory substitute for a fire escape Virtue usually wears last clothes. Charles Ross is here from Water ville, employed at the Atcliisdn Sad-dl ry company. Mrs. Anna Spraguc is reported as being very sick at their home on north Fifth street. The selfsatisfied people arc1 gener ally the happiest." A fool can attract quite as attention as a wise mam Win, tlie Central Branch shops lias btvn pronloWn to the fove-nnsihip, A necessary evil must he tlie kint ifhat iMney4 thei'ddt Of,".

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84
Années disponibles:
1905-1905