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The Atchison Morning Star from Atchison, Kansas • 1

The Atchison Morning Star from Atchison, Kansas • 1

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The Atchison Morning Star. JONOUANCK 18 TIIK C'UIISi', OF 001); VK MOUNT 1'0 HBAVKN ON TIIK WINOS iW KNOWLKM! Kz-SUA fosPKA I IK, ATCHISON KANSAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 0, 1003, Vol. 1, No. 53. One (Mit a Copy.

T. I'. Armstrong Is reported sick at Vesterday was emancipation dav A. L. Miller and J- H.

ox, once Kev. I'riest Is here from Columbus, his home south of town, though not in and the colored people of Atchison warm friends and business partners are Ohio. Visiting friends. At out tunc a serious condition. lie is a brother unity celelirated the occasion bv a tiremitting a wry bad feeling to grow he was pastor of 1 he Christian church.

icnic at Forest Park, which was at to the firm of Armstrong Brothers, of one toward the other. The sooner they here, and is now pastor of the church settle the matter out of court, the better of that denomination in Coluinbiis; grocery fame, who dispense1 ihoir good tended by about two thousand people. About 1000 were in attendance from things to eat on North Ninth street. It will be for all concerned. Hut they F.

J. Flury has resigned his posi St; Joe and the event is said to be ishould try a different plan for settling tion us niyht operator at the Lmon success in every particular. Depot. It is not yet known who' will A country boy sat on a fence enclos take his place. it of court from the one they first Wied.

lloth are good men and should he friends, if not buisness partners. Considering that yesterday was circus day, )icnic day anl pension' day. A new cement walk is to be" jiut down east of the John A. Martin building, at the corner ilf Fifth and Cdimnercial streets, during the month of August. Mrs.

Martin is here from Ottawa, and will arrange for the completion of the work before returning. ing a corn field, A city chap passing The elitist lie's great, but remarked: "Your corn looks kind thinks i. it's all iri his a yeller, bub." it is remarkable that peace and quiet Yes sir: thats the kind we planted, answered the lad. "It don't look like Saskeptup to such a high standard by Rule for a philanthropist: in giving the police force. more Hum a J.

1 Koulston lias two good milch away your money avoid f'i viny' away how vou got it. you'd have more titan half a crop, said the city chap: dozen arrests were made, most of which cows for sale at reasonable prices, at were on the phi in daunk order. his farm three miles Mouth of town. "Nope we don't e.vspect to. the land Wo have a linirerinr distrust of the lord gets the other half.

The Work for the Corn Carnival For further information, call up New Phone, 1504B. man who can laught heartily at a joke The stranger hesitated a moment and aill iroes on. on himself. then quietly ventured; There isn't ''1 told you so." item: Wc predicted J. O.

Bush, traveling for the Howard Overfill Factory is in the much difference, between you and a fool, boy. that the "Circus Beautiful" would not Blister Brown saj lie wishes he knew city to-day. attract a crowd into their tents suflici everything and then ho adds, "no boy 'Nope only a little strip of weeds' There is no clean thinking apart from ontly large to pay their expense, and knows everything rind mother says no said the farmer boy; and the city man drove on. F.x. clean living.

the press agent of the company told us bov ii1K)WS anything our prediction was nirnt; lie said further, that the show would not have A shallow man usually has his soul in his skin. stopped nnt a few-blank dates to fill in, and he said it in a way which made us think that he thought he was knocking. The old soldiers made a double play TOLD IN MUSICAL PHRASE? yesterday, They came to town to have their pension vouchers acknowledged. The Opera Editor Graphically scribes the "Movements" of a Prize Fight. Hid came in time to sen the parade and return homo in time for dinner The firemen made a quick run up to Fourth and Division, yesterday noon, where a small blaze had started in a residence.

The lire was extinguished before any damage was done. The Weber Clothing Company is now comfortably located in its new-location at "(r' and olO Commercial street where they invite all their patrons and friends to call on them. The funeral service of Oser Lipp will be hold at the residence at 2 o'clock, tomorrow afternoon, conducted by lie v. Wolfe, interment made in Mt. Vernon cemetery.

I i 1 .1... tine emancipation picnju una me rim 1 1 1 i 1 i circus eacn contriimteii meir nine io i.i., FRIDAY'S BIG DOINGS. Emancipation1 day was hot. But the. Freedmen didn't mind it: Tliey love emancipation's writ.

And bless the men who skmd it. Thev love' their freedont and the i And love this country, tdo. For a crowd two thousand strong; Were quiet all day through. A lot of folks came into' town They watched the show parade And then they scattered everywhere, To keep cool in the shade. Tlfe parade, of course, w'as free to all And many thought it was fraud; But better than the "lay-out," was Tlie music by their band.

The firemen had to make a run, Jiist at the hour of noon. To Division street, up at Fourth, But came back very soon. They found no work for them to do: The blaze was very small: But, lest it should grow Some one sent in a ea'll. TElfoTATciiisl, Just tell your friends of Atchison; And say its an up-to-date city; Tell them the dates of our Carni val--Th'at the llower parade will be pretty. Say just enough, don't say too Folks do not like too much talking; Tell them our street cars run They'll not have to' do' niuch Now, if you rc's'idcMn Atchison.

You've no cause' to complain; Our town would not be known as dry; Tf clouds with-hold their rain. With paved streets, electric lights, Streets cars, wealth and fame. If you dont live "high" in Atchison The town is not to blame; We hiCve two first-class best that could be had: Though eitch are named for planets-That does not make them bad. The Globe has long been With your The Morn'inq Star is new. If the clouds don't get too thick, The STAR will "twinkle" through: Making! money unm'a'kes nfrtny men.

The boy who runs from work jets no rest; Owing to a Fevnre condition of short-handedness on the staff, relates the De-' troit Free Press, the music ed itor was sent to cover a prize fight; with the following result: "An entertainment of unusual ndvel- ty attracted a large masculine audlenc" at the armory laet night. The chief number On the programme, consisted of a duet between two well-known artist and the work was divided into ted short movements. Both of the chief artists of the evening were becomingly attired in a novel and striking costuma consisting of something like abbreviated bathing suits; shoes and heavy stockings. The first movement started1 about andantino, but went sempre accelerando to a molto vivace at the end." There was some rapid staccato work on the part 6t each performer throughout the movement and when a large gong rang at the end of a short inter- val, both walked to a corner of thd roped-in platform. At the beginnloff of the second movement, there wa3 A strong tendency to pianissimo work and the fStiii pedal was used with much! effect on both sides.

"Shortly before the end of this move- ment, one. of the artists was carried away with excitement and struck the other, sforzando, con due pedale molto piu vivace. The compliment was turned, con amore, and both' subsided again as the go'hg: rang. "At the opening of the third more- ment, the original theme was resumed and was treated with great freedom throuput. The etraight-arm motif was introduced, molto piacevole, anr the rendition became so fast, and furious as to hinder accwate observation.

The composition suddenly assumed characteristics of the unfinished sym- phony, one performer being overcome by his emotion and failing to continue. The applause was furious, for the other i who was made the recipient of the most frenzied demonstrations from the audience. The composer of the tin-' finished composition is reported to Fun only seems foolish to tllosewho tire not in it. (lettinLr intoxicated on "rol 'gut leads to the rutter. To be reallv alive- one needs to be eead dead in earnest.

Have an aim in life even if ydu can not hit the side of a barn. It is not a verv wise son' tliot does not know mciAlian his father. It is a very food thing for a young man to find bis place arid keep it The boy who obeys father line mother will always be found on the right side Kites rise againts, and not with the wind. No man ever worked his way in a calm; If a bov is smart he takes after his father; if he is not. his father fakes af ter hint.

The young man who thinks ih'anua Jaboris degrading had better change have been the late marquis. 6f Queena." Ms ievrrfr' V. in i S. i V. I.

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Years Available:
1905-1905