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The Kansas Statesman from Atchison, Kansas • 1

The Kansas Statesman from Atchison, Kansas • 1

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VOL. 1. ATCHISON KANSAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1901. NO. 6.

The young ladies of Midland Deaths. George Johnson, aged 64 years, it i i ALL AROUND TOWN college will give a play tonight for the benefit of the house furnishing fund nunareas or died Monday at his home a 1111 North Seventh street, of hemmrage. weinmann ft Bauer, People The funeral was held from the home 0. H. Perry has one hundred Wednesday at 2 p.

m. thousand strawberry plants for sale it know that artistic cosy corners and dens are not so much a matter of money as good taste I in the selection and arrange- Your Home News this Week Dished up in Short Paragraphs. The body of H. W. Davy, killed in tiis nursery in the noothwest part of the city.

The Cheapest place in Atchison for at 7 o'clock Friday night in a wreck on the Kansas City Southern, near At any hour in the day you can get a first-class meal served neatly and with dispatoh at Fenner's res ment of decorations just so with photographs and good position, expression and finish are what you get of Snyder, Photographer. Howe, 1. 1 arrived here ounday night at 7:30. The funeral was held from his late residence at Eleventh and Parallel streets Monday afternoon. taurant at 703J Commercial.

A boy was born to Mrs. Sam Mat 703 Commercial st; thews at her home in Kansas City last week. Mrs Matthews was for merly Miss Mamie Kelsey, of Atch ison. Mrs. Millie Ketou died last Saturday evening at her home, 800 North Second street, of remittent malaria fever.

She leaves a husband, four sons, and infant daughter a month ago. The funeral occured Monday morning and was Jones, of Springfield, Furniture, carpets, Mauinos, Ruqs, Draperies and Lace curtains. has bought the Tufts place on Why don't the Committee of Forty hit Carneerie for about street, between ourth and Fifth. The consideration was $4,000. which 000 for a public library.

There oonducted by the Degree of Honor iacludes three other small houses. is a possibUity that he would donate it. Full line of groceries, Kaffer, For a nice juioy steak go to Durst. Yesterday was the first clay of spring. This is the last day you get a chance to register.

New line of dishes and glassware at Chas. F. Kaffer. Hugh Gibson, of Exter, is visiting his son, Gibson. Miss Mona Cain has returned from at visit at Willis, Kan.

Miss Muriel Ingalls has gone to Cincinatti for a extended visit. Lamps all kinds. Gas mantles and fixtures at Chas Kaffer 's. Dr Finney reports a nine pound girl at the home of Dr Baudry's. Go to Fenner's restaurant, 703 Commercial, for a first-class meal at of the U.

U. W. Don't forget to call on T. B. Smith when in need of house furnishing goods.

He carries every Give me your orders by pnone for oysters, fish and celery. Orders filled and delivered promptly. Both thing to furnish a house and his prices are always right. Give him a phones no. al.

VV. L. otallons, The Racket is fitting up a 10c counter on the second floor where you can find all sorts of useful articles. Ask to be shown around when in. John Blount, an Atchison boy who has been in the Philippines, has returned and was in town Monday call.

At the meeting of the tennis olub Atchi ison. 616 Commercial St. last Tuesday night the membership The Chicago Chronicle is without was increased from 4U to ou mem a doubt the best paper that comes bers. A bath room is to be added uu mo wajf iu oi. joe wnere his to the building now owned by the olub, and the tennis court is to be father lives.

to our desk, Reliable in news, up-to-date and sound as a demooratio paper on all points except the money House rents have advanced from 10 to 20 per cent within th nnat question. We all Eat III improved. An exhorbitant price adds noth anv hour. tf Fred Worrell, of East Atchison, vv month. When we get to digging ing to the quality of a photograph.

will set up a saw milf on a traot of A true likeness, of artistio and ju muse uum veins anotner aciyanoe will be made. durable finish, can truly lay claim to superior merit. These you get at timber opposite Armour's at Sugar lake. He expects to out a good deal of timber this summer, mostly bnyder and his prices are right. sycamore ana elm.

Janie Porter was granted a divorce from Jerry Porter, Wednesday, on the ground of cruelty, Jerry pays $6 a month for the support of 70o Commercial street. We all eat and will continue to do so. You must buy groceries so why not buy them at a neat, clean grocery. We will give you courteous treatment and prompt delivery. We are in receipt of the Meta Mrs.

H. E. Graybill was called to Ottumwa, this week by the death of her sister. Ed Miller had his three fingers on his right hand crushed while working on the bridge Sunday, Walker, of the Pacific Ex-pres company wi)ll move his family to Kansas City next week. Is it shoes you're after? Then just go to the Racket.

The best shoes for the least money. Bill Jackson, colored, cocaine fiend, got too noisy Sunday while physical magazine for March. tnree cnnciren. Eva Gulley, of Effincrham. was Every person interested in the study under its influence, and was arrested of psychology should have this num He fought the policemen all the way granted a divorce in the district ber.

It is published fion 121 42nd from Eighth and Commercial to the street, iNew York city. police station, and the incident fur nished excitement for a large crowd 4 i Beit Wefoet. The fire department was called Dr Tidrow has purchased a five Monday morning to 1217 North Fourth, where the house of James Pease is very ill at his home with cirrhosis of the liver. He was room house on Parallel street of Cor. Sixth and Kansas Ave.

one of the earliest settlers of Atchi O'Neil caught fire from a defective flue. The loss is about $000, fully son, and was interested in opening a stage line between Atchison and covered Dy insurance. Salt Lake City in the days before George Washington is said to have thrown a dollar aoross the Po- CHAS. F. WEINMANN, the railroads.

Kipper Sons and Bar kow have sold their interest in the tomao which was quite a ways for a dollar to go. You can make a half dollar go as far if you pay Atchison Saddlery company to the i TINNER AND REPAIRER. other members of the firm. lh your subscription within thirty days sale by the Kippers was for the purpose of concentrating all their One of the Committee of Forty is authority for the statement that the ROOFING AND GUTTERING A SPECIALTY interests in Chicago, where they have a large bouse. Committee has several enterprises in view and will in all probability se Mrs Nation says she will start out cure some of them.

Atchison does AGENT FOR THElBOYNTON FURNACE. on a smashing tour tins week. 1 a large wholesale businees now; yet shall slip over to Atchison some night when they are not expecting me," said she, "and smash a couple Telephone No. 5b. 122-124 Not th Fifth Ave.

there is no reason why we should not do more. The Blish, Mize Silliman Hard of places before the police know I am there. After the excitement ccols down I shall take a little run ware Co. will erect a new warehouse on Utah avenue, between Fourth and Fifth streets this spring. It B.

P. WAGGENER, PRES. R. L. PEASE, VJCE-PRES.

C. S. HETHERINGTON, CASHIER. C. W.

FERGUSON. ASST. CASH. to Leavenworth." court Wednesday irom James Gulley, on the grounds of abandonment and gross neglect. Remember that the Atchison Oyster and Commission Co.

have moved from 315 Commercial street to 108-110 North 5th where they will be pleased to see you, Fresh oysters and fish always in stock. The city will soon issue $13,000 in bonds for the Santa Fe street paving. The total oost of the improvement was $24,831.99, the balance having been paid in oash. Sam Boher, of Potter, a hermit, is said to be making preparations to accompany the Baldwin polar ex-pidition. He is a scientist and his ambition runs to polar expeditions.

John Remsburg has sold several hundred of the celebrated Adam Schaaf pianos and he ichallenges the public to find one that is not giving satisfaction. He has sold them in competition with all the high grade pianos excepting the Steinway. 500 Com. street. Ladies and Gentlemen: Now is the time to get your clothes cleaned.

Suits cleaded from $1 to skirts cleaned from 50 cents to $1. Satisfaction guaranteed. II. Peterson, Prop. 114 North Seventh street.

4t 2 The following children at the Soldiers' Orphans' Home have had homes provided for them: Neil Glenn was sent to Sterling, Kan; David Ogden was sent to a brother at White Cloud; Blanche Riohard-son was taken by Mrs VVilkins, of Potter; Charles Lilly was sent to Troy; Eli Gilbert was sent to his home in Labette county. The city council met in special session Monday night and did a little business. A resolution to change the grade of Main street from Fifth to Tenth street was passed, and appraisers appointed to asses damages. Several tax compromise oases were before the council, The annual meeting of the officers ESTABLISHED 1859. and directors of the Central Branch Railway company were held Tues day morning in the law offices of Exchange National Bank, Andrew Jacobson for $800.

Misses Bertha and Jeanette Styles returned Wednesday from a two months' visit in New Orleans. Wall paper from Sets to 75cts per roll at Eggleston's, 523 Kansas avenue. New spring patterns. The Crawford Coal company handles all the best grades of hard and soft coal. 219 South Fifth.

Moses Roberts, employed at the bridge, had his right hand crushed Sunday between heavy timbers. Our phone numbers are: old, G02; new 1200, Call us up when you need any first class job printing. The Central Branch had two fassenger trains snowbound at Day, 25 miles west of here, on Tuesday. Fenner's restaurant, 703 Commercial street makes a specialty of Sunday dinners. QGive them a call.

O. II. Perry has the exclusive agency for the sale of nursery stook for the Leavenworth nursery of Leavenworth Kansas. At the special meeting of the city council last Monday night the judges and clerks of the city election were appointed. Mike Ilogan and Tim Dowling, bridge men, took too much "bug juice" Saturday night, and were fined $10 each! Monday.

O. II. Perry has exclusive agency for the sale of spraying outfits for Atchison County and vicinity for Wm. Stahl, Quincy, 111. I-4t Mary Lester was ganted a divorce from John Lester in the district court Monday morning, on the ground of abandonment.

Our city election takes place Tuesday, April 2nd. You will vote the Citizens ticket if you have the interest of the city in view. FOR SALE Fifteen varieties of strawberry plants, the best adapted to this climate, at reasonable prices. Call on or addrews O. D.

IticiiKV, Box 400, Atchison Kansas. Waggener, Horton Orr, and the following directors elected: Warner, St. Louis, Lawrence Greer will have a uU foot front and extend the depth of the lot. The Globe is authority for the statement that Andrew Carnegie has offered to give $50,000 to the city for a public library' provided the city will comply with the usual term. In other towns receiving that amount Mr Carnegie asks a site and annual appropriation of 2,500 for expenses.

Wm Forest, who some weeks ago was injured while working on the Capital $100,000. Atchison, Kan. Surplus $20,000. and C'Satterlee, New York, and Waggener, James Orr, and Rathburn. Atchison.

The directors thon elected Warner, president, and II Ilenson, vioe president. The officers and direc tors elected are the same as last year. bridge, has brought suit against the American Bridge Company for The case cf Crowell, reoeiver 000. He says that the rough lan of the Atchison National Bank vs William Kiff, was dismissed in the guage used by the bosses made the men nervous and that the accident was the result. A subscriber sends the following district oourt Tuesday, upon the statement of Mr Kiff that he was satisfied the law was against him, and that he was ready to pay up, it was a suit to oompel Mr Kiff to pay $532 to the assets of the bank, communication to this offioe.

"Many North Atchison people are interested in the eleotion of Dr. Allaman for oounoilman in the Third ward. being the amount of his deposit in Many living in the vicinity of North the bank, whioh he withdrew just before the bunk closed its doors, and Ninth and North Tenth streets hum that the streets in that part of and a settlement in some of them after the comptroller of the treasury had been asked to take charge of the bank, was reached and the others were laid If you want a Nice Nobby Up-To-Date Suit patronize the Suitorium. If you want to Save from $5 to $20 on a Suit Have it made at the Suitorlum. The Most Up-Tp-Date Method Used in Steam Cleaning and Dyeing.

Suitorium and Tailoring Parlor. over. For all the best grades of hard town have been neglected by the street force. There is probably more travel over these streets than any other paved straets in Atchison, but mud lias accumulated till the The Methodist Episcopal confer' and soft coal go to the Crawford Coal 210 South 5th st. We ence in session at lopeka, Monday also bundle wood and hay, 1-41 pavement is hidden in places.

Dr, Allamon is the kind of a nun to tJXiUJLtUAfclt.llltUXU,UL ml make himself heard, and if he is in the council, the people of North Atchison will be represented, and their interests looked after. As II F. DURST J. W. Stephenson Dealer in this is a non-partisan contest, the best man for the place should be elected, It is the duty of every man and woman who is interested in made the following appointments of their mintistry for the Atchison district: Zimmerman, presiding elder; Birmingham, Paddle-ford; Coruing, li Elliott; Goffs, A Bennett; Horton, Mayer; Highland, Dick Gano; Morrill, II JJ Vernon; Robinson, Hanson; Seneca, A Swaney; Troy, I' Perry; Wetrnore, Campbell; Atchison, Grimes; Cireleville.

A II Coole: Everest, Teetur; Hiawatha, A BBuoltner; Holton, Edwin Locke; Musootah and Efliiigham, lloll and; Onediu, 0 Graves; Reserve, Lamb; Sabetha, 8 Ford; Severance, Sawyer; Wa-thena, I Johnston; Whitinir, I 13 Abell. Staple and Fancy Groceries Notions, Vegetables, Tte leading butcher in city is the one who has those nice jucy steaks, jjj and all kinds of jj Fresh and Gored, Meats, i Fresh Cured Meat Fish etc. the welfare of the city to see that energetic business men be elected to the oounoil, ns much depends on them. Dr. Allaman has done much to Improve property he has bought since lie has been in Atchison and E.

Schreiber, Prop, i Tel. 230. 713 Com. St. j) Fresh vegetables furnished at i All 4 any time on order, lei.

un. 420 North Second Phone 418. 417 Oom'l. ft he is not afraid to Invest his money, and put his property in good condition. mrrvmivrrnrmrrrrr JMPMW.

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1901-1901