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The Atchison Daily Champion from Atchison, Kansas • Page 6

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THE ATCIIICOIJ CIlXCC FRIDAY, JAIIUAHY io, igcO KANSAS "CORN DAY." STUBBS AtlD BAILEY LEUO HAS SOIiE SPOTS nununinm nniiii 1 1 1 1 it inn i iuhhww REFORM SOMETIMES WORKS S. A. FRA2 Cashier. on Campaign State Their D. NEVCOMB, President.

DAVID AULD; ice Presiint Attitude Issues. H. H. HACKNEY. Asst.

Cashier. Says Atchison Man Agreed to Agricultural College Names Keep Out Another General Institute Day We are all familiar with the feelings of outrage which the packers of the country displayed a few years ago against the president for his action in insisting upon clean meat for the country. It will be recalled that Roosevelt National I Jbirst Bank Mr. Leland tells of the conferences Since the "Alfalfa Day" was so gen Ex-Governor Bailey was interviewed yesterday as to what he thought of the proposition of W. R.

Stubbs for primaries in the counties to select delegates to the state convention. He said: "I will not presume to dictate or suggest how the different counties and deals in which Balie P. Waggener, erally observed all over the state de attorney for the Missouri Pacific rail spite the stormy day the Kansas State Agricultural college is announcing a way, and Senator Fitzpatrick, OF ATCHISON, KANS, was pictured and lampooned by "Corn Conference" for January IS, eader of the senate "lodge," attorney or the Standard Oil took part. He 1:30 to 3:30 m. The idea is to have, shall elect their delegates to the state convention.

I will leave that to the 4 says: not one meeting only, in a county, but "Sunday, December 22, 1907, a con lapital $100,000 as many meetings as there are gener Republican organizations in each Surplus, 5100,000. the great corporate interests and their newspaper allies as an officious intermeddler, who was using the prerogatives of his high office for the purpose of punishing a to county. I am willing to take Air. ference held at the Copeland hotel, at which conference Governor al trading points, thus making it unnecessary for farmers to make special Stubbs at his word and let the people trips to the institute simply meeting settle this matter of naming a candi Bailey, li. P.

Waggener of Atchison, Senator Fitzpatrick and Morton Al- date. He has been before the public at their usual trading towns. Corn has been the leading subject at every almost constantly for four years, and has been on the stump as a lecturer JhpiSh? VrvfHV1? EDWARD PKEDUK. President 8 SHEFFIhuDLNGALLS, 2nd President O. A.

SlilMOXS, Cashier LEO XUSBAUM. Secretary farmers institute in Eastern Kansas cer was in and out at the meeting. The next day Senator Fitzpatrick had a very often the last year. His advan conference with J. S.

Dean and sug for over two years and now the idea is to bring the discussion to certain lines of action by or through these tage lies in the fact that while he has I Commercial State Bank 1 gested that he explain to me the nec been before the public I have been at essity of having somebody in the race conferences of thousands of farmers tending strictly to my own private Capital Stock $50,000.00 Atchison, Kansas 8 for governor on whom the whole Dartv The points suggested for discussion business affairs, except for the time are: Preparation of ground, selection 1 speat in th las campaign for the tally innocent industry. It was said at tVi'e time that he was prompted in his efforts by spite and hatred and that he was proceeding against the packers for the purpose of taking the minds of the people off the real enemy of the people, the Standard Oil company. But Roosevelt turned a deaf ear to all such ugly charges and plunge 1 right ahead in a reform which he was confident the people were entitled to. The packers said it would destroy their foreign trade and the "conservative" of seed, grading, testing for germina J. H.

Barry Leo Nnsbaam W. T. Hutson J. M. Chishain J.

H. Berlin tion, methods of planting, methods of Matthias Noll C. E. Bradlev Edward Perdue Daniel Greiner Cha. Crawford Sheffield Ingall9 M.

Sehott C. C. McCarthy could unite. He also stated that there was only one man who would do; that Governor Bailey would get into the race for governor provided that I would back him. Mr.

Dean told Senator Fitzpatrick that he did not know about it and would see me, but that he thought Senator Fitzpatrick ought cultivation, and Boys' Corn Con test for 1908. I We Want Your Banking Business 8 Institutes the extreme western counties are asked to meet on the same day and if they do not care to discuss Corn it is suggested that they discuss Durum Wheat and Milo Maize state ticket. "But I am willing, if he will do so, to remain at my desk and let the Republicans of the state settle the whole question. There will be no chances to make any deals at the state convention since every candidate except for governor is serving his first term and will be renominated by acclamation. Then what is the use of beating tom-toms and arousing the passions of the friends of each candidate against each other? Let Mr.

Stubbs, myself and any other candidate remain at home, and allow each county to select its state delegates either by primaries or in, a convention as the local organizations decide upon and there will Dot WHY WE LAUGH. the latter being considered by the De partment of Agriculture at Washing folks insisted that the president was going "too far." Results are the surest index and it has devel- ton as an excellent substitute for corn 1 1 A Little Nonsense Now and Tien. where the rainfall is twetny inches or Is Ieh'sied by the Wisest Men." less, opea mat tnc packing nouse in spection law has not only affected its object of insuring for the pub to see me himself. Soon after this Senator Fitzpatrick called upon me and stated that he understood that Mr. Dean had talked the matter over with me, as had been suggested.

"I told him that Mr. Dean had explained it to me. Then he said that all factions would be satisfied that I was the very man to bring Bailey into the race for governor and get behind him; that Bailey had stated. Sunday at the conference That he would not think of getting into the race unless I was for him. He said that Bailey wanted to be vindicated and that it would be complete vindication if he should become a candidate and win out; that he wanted to guard THE BERKSON JOBBERY Judge's Quarterly, Judge's Library, Sis Hopkins9 Mon.9 $1.00 a year $1.00 a year $1.

OO a year uc wnoiesome meat, inu mat it directlv benefited the whole Three Colored Men, All Ex- Convicts, are Being Held. packing industry. be cause for any explanations after the candidate is elected." W. R. Stubbs, wno was at the Hotel Baltimore last nicht, was told of Bai On receipt of we willlenter your name for President Swift in his annual re Fred.

Ellis, the colored man arrest cd Saturday by Chief Ham, charged port for the Swift company states V. 111 committing the Berkson robbery il lot Of ivelry, revolvers a tnree months' trial subscription for either of these bright, witty and humorous journals, or for ONE DOLLAR, will add LESLIE'S WEEKLY or JUDGE for ihe sune period of time Address JUDGE OMPAi7 225 Fourth Avenue New York knives and watched Trere stolon, has peoples interests; that Bailey would t-e a candidate for only one term and ley's statement in regard to the primary situation and Mr, Stubb's proposition. The Lawrence man listened silently. "My first thought is that perhaps Bailey haa pretty good reasons for not wanting any of us to make any campaign," he said. Then he reflected a moment and dictated the following statement in reply to the Bailey interview: "I deeply regret that the situation makes it impossible for me to agree to Governor Bailey's proposition to remain at home urine the campaign cefore the state convention.

The issues involved in this campaign are of RING NO MOM the past year has been one of our largest as related to business volume. Profits, as you will note by figures given, are quite up to the average. Our plants are in 6etter physical condition than before." 3 Possibly some day the railroads and those who have opposed oth-tr righteous reforms will ta reconciled to the anti- iss laws, the direct primary aws, the two cent fare ia7. ancl other decent laws that have been enacted in the interest of the people. made a sworn statement that the plunder he had in his possession when arrested was bought from Odin Siming-ton, another colored man.

Ellis is known to be an industrious fellow and has been employed at the Seaton foundry. He served a term in the Lansing penitentiary and is now out on parole. If he is implicated in the Berkson robbery he will have to be x-eturned to the penitentiary. Chief Ham believes hat Ellis is telling the truth. that I could have that agreement with Bailey, that he would be a candidate only once and would not be in the race the second time.

"I asked Senator Fitzpatrick what he would think of me if I should make that proposition to Governor Bailey, who should be my friend; that he was good enough to have one term in order to be vindicated, but that he wTas not good enough to have the second term I No money required to commence treatment. To all who call at tho office he Is willing to demonstrate his skill before you need pay one dollar. One week's treatment free of charpe. So preat is the success of hisspecial ireatments he does not need to ask for any money in advance. You can pay for results as you get them.

HE CHARGES LESS FOR A CURE THAN OTHERS. Ho onlv desires curable cases. Other specialists by the dozen have come and gone, but Dr. Walsh has been permanently located in St. Joseph many years.

lie can refer tou to responsible people in the city, and all over his part of the country who will gladly testify to his skill. He has had twenty years' experience. He has had a lare experience in hospital and private practice. SiHiingtoh has also served a term In m0 V' A few" uays before that Sunday altogether too jnuo importance to the the Lansing prison He has been I meeting Air. Waggener was over here, He was formerly President of St.

Anthony's Hospital, one of tho larpest in the West. He uses Pure Medicines and, when needed, all forms of electricity, including the Ry and th Violet Rays. Names in all private cases kept strictly contldentiaL I people of Kansas to turn it over to the 1 politicians to manage. hoarding at the place oii Atchison street where the stolen stuff was called upon me and stated that GOY. Bailey said that he (Mr.

Bailey) was "It matters little indeed to the peo-. found hidden in a cellar. tor me for governor and that he would DR. WALSH MAKE IT YOURSELF pie of this state what particular man make campaign speeches for me. Mr.

nominated for governor, but the Hornaday wras in Topeka when this Says Many Persons Here Can Be Made Happy Again By Usih this. principles he represents and the things Bailey talk was on. He called up Bai- MEN Nervous Troubles, Nervousness, Blood and Skin Affections, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Varicose Veins, Weakness, Ui2- ziness, Bacliacha Headache Sleeplessness, Despondency. Catarrh, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Piles. Sciatica, Lumbasro.

Lun, Heart, tie stands for in public life are of vital ey at Bailey ville over the- telephone, interest to every citizen. The plan Governor Bailey suggests would prac- so he informed several of us, and Ben McGowan, another ex-convict, is mixed up in the affair. He had some of the stolen property on his possession. He served five years at Lansing. He has been loafing around town for some time without any visible means of support.

Chief Hani has iuefceected in recovering nearly alt of the sto-Wn property. One five watch tobs and a dirk knife are yet missing-. Mr. Berk stated that Bailey told him that he tstomacn ana Liver 'irouDies, Maiana, foot Memory, 'mrcavened Insanity, Easily Tired, Etc. WOMEN All Catarrhal, Chronic and Nervous Affections, Constlpattefi Backaciig Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Skin Affections, Malaria, Despondency, Headache Etc.

If you cannot call, write. Hours: 10 to 12 a. 2 to 4:30 p. Saturday Evening, 7 toS Sunday Morning 11 to 12:30 ically mean to let the campaign go There is so much rheumatism here in our neighborhood now that the following advice by an eminent authority, who writes for readers of a large Eastern daily paper, will be highly appreciated by those who suffer: would not be a candidate for governor. by default.

I regard it as my duty to Mr. Hornaday agreed with me in the encourage the fullest possible discus 518 FRANCIS STREET, ST. JOSEPH. MO. presence of Air.

Anthony and Air. Bid-die that he would not get out of the sion of all public questions during the campaign, and only regret that I do Get from any good pharmacy one half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, not have more time to discuss these son says that about $150 worth of race and wanted to know if I would stay in also, and not be crowded out. one ounce Compound Kargon, three questions in every county in Kansas stuff was taken from his second hand ounces of Compound Syrup Sarsapar and let the people know exactly what store. We both agreed that we would remain in the race. SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given that I will offer-for sale at public auction, for cash in.

hand, at the east front door of the court, house, in the city of Atchison, Atchison county, state of Kansas, on Tuesday, the-2Sth day of January A. 1H08, at the hour of two o'clock p. of said day. the (First Published in The Atchison Champion, Friday, Dec. 27.

1907. 4 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT State of Kansas, County of Atchison, ss: In the Probate count, in and for said county. In the matter of the estate of Mary Barbara Strauch, Dec'd. issues are involved before the It is quite likely that a state warrant ilia. Shake these well in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after each "I think it is true from me to state will be issued against Simington and "My proposition with reference to probably McGowan.

wrhat I know about Senator Curtis's proposition in relation to Bailey's can meal and at bedtime; also drink plen ty of good water. following described proprty. situated In Creditors and all other persons lnterest- ed in the aforesaid estate are hereby no- Atchison county, state of Kansas, to-wit: All of the northwest quarter of section It is claimed that there are few vic holding primaries was to have the several Republican candidates for governor join in a request to the county BASEBALL IN ATCHISON tims of this, dread and torturous dis tified that, at the regular term of the Probate Court, in and for said county, to be begun and held at the court Koom, in the City and County of Atchison, state aforesaid, on the first Monday in the number seventeen (17), township number-seven (7), range number seventeen (17), east of the sixth principal Meridian, containing one hundred and sixty acres more-or less aeording to government survey. Ttv virtiift ril" a indarment rfrndfrpl In. f-ase who will fail to find ready relief February, A.

1908, I shall apply to thft sairl rmirt for ft full and final settle- didacy. Before Air. Curtis left for Washington he called on me and said that if I was a candidate for governor he was for me. After this 'Copeland county' conference, when it became known that they were trying to get Bailey into th erace, Senator Curtis notified some of his friends here that in this simple home-made mixture, and in most cases a permanent cure is the central committees of the various counties, asking them to hold primaries and give the voters a chance to vote direct' for the nomination of the Wilbur Hawk Has Leased the district court ot Atchison county.Kan-fca3, in action numher I'tilS, vhcrcin Wil Grounds and Will Put on Salaried Team. result.

This simple recipe is said to streing then and cleanse the eliminative tis man whom they preferred for gover ment of said estate. CHARLES F. KAFFfiR, Executor of Estate of saids, Dec'd. Atchison City, Deq. 26, A.

D. 197. BLUFFED THE FOOT PAD nor, to the end tnat the delegates sues of the Kidneys so that they can might know the choice of the people of the state. This is no more and no It's a little early to begin talking liam Logan is plaintiff and Kate Smith, et al, are defendants, and of a spe chil execution Issued on said judgment, and to me delivered. Taken as the property of said defendants; said sale being subject to redemption according to law.

Said special execution being issued by the clerk of the district-court within and for the county of Atchison, state of Kansas, and to me directed, as sheriff cf the said county. Given under my hand this 26th day ot December, A. D. 1907. baseball, but things are looking up for filter and strain from the blood and system the poisons, acids and waste matter, numerous other diseases.

Every man or woman here who feels less than the plan tuat was recently adopted by the Ohio state central a good time next summer already Wilbur Hawk lias leased the the For if they thought best, if his interests would be protected, and above all if Air. Leland wras satisfied, that he would not oppose the nomination of Air. Bailey for governor. I make this statement because I do not wish Senator Curtis to be placed in a false light and I do not see why I should get out of the race." A Car Man Maks 'Gun Play1 With Conductor Punch committee to give every voter in the est park base ball grounds from the that their kidneys are not healthy and state of Ohio an opportunity to ex- JAMES A. SMITH, Sheriff of Atchison County, "Kansas.

street car company for next season active, or who suffers from any urinary ,7 and will put on a first class amateur trouble whatever, should not hesitate press his choice for the nomination of a candidate for President of the United States. and semi-professional It is un to make up this mixture, as it is cer derstood that he will engage the best ram to ao mucn gooa, ana may save home men he can get and then hire jou from much misery and suffering Theodore Althof, a street car motor-man, who lives at 1122 South Tenth street, bluffed a holdup man Sunday with a street car punch. The would be foot pad, who was a negro, thought the punch was a ravolver. Althof was stopped at Seventh and streets by Fred Stapleton, of Vermillion, two or three fast men from out CIVIC LEAGUE ORGANIZED after awhile. Our home druggists say they wil jtown.

His plan is to pay each player either supply the ingredients or mix The pastor of the Christian Church, so much for everv gane played. the prescription ready to take if cur brought his wife to Atchison Saturday for a surgical operation. She was operated upon that afternoon by Dr. P. C.

Gress at his home, S02 North Ninth street. He was assisted in the operation by a St. Joe physician and it was a success in every way. Mrs. Staple- readers ask them.

(First Published in The Atchison Champion, Friday Dec 27, 1907. 3 EXECUTRIX' NOTICE Estate of Matthias Cerber, Deceased Mathilda L. Cerber, Executrix. Notice is hereby given that letters Testamentary have been granted this day to" the undersigned by the probate court of Atchison county, Kansas, upon said estate. All persons having claims agalnst-said estate are hereby notified to present them for allowance to the undersigned.

MATHILDA L. GKKBER, Executrix. December 22rd, 1107. (First Published in The Atchison Champion, Friday, Dee. 27, If 07.

5 (First Published in he Atchison Champion. Frid-iy. Dec. 13th. VM)1.

it.) NOTICE Or FINAL SETTLEMENT State of Kansas. County of Atchisj. ss: In the matter of the estate of -fiiiuoi E. King. Dec'd.

In the Prubai Court. in and for said county. Creditors and all other persons in aforesaid estate are hereby uotific 1 that. at the regular term of the Piobate Court," in and for said county, to be "ind the negro, who "Have yen got any money on you?" "I don know as that's any of your business," the motorman replied. At Rev.

Z. E. Bates, in a talk last Sunday Atchison lovers of the National announced that next Sunday there I s-1ort shod encourage in every way wuld be mass meeting at the Kansas 'tMs new example of the enterprising Avenue Methodist Church in the inter-! si)irit of the town- The onl-v wonder est of law enforcement in this city. is. that this plan of salaried players Ho said that the Civic League, of not-teen adopted long before this, which there has been so much talk of v'ken Mitle towns like Frankfort, Blue A NEW HUSKING STORY the same time he drew his punch from ton has been in poor health for many! A Sequel to Some Days months and Mr.

Stapleton tried many One Told Ago. with but little success. Mr. late, had at last been organized in this Rapids and Downs can afford to pay oors city, and that it would pursue the same their Vlzjers Atchison certainly should i StaSleton doctors left for his home at Vermil- Some time ago there was an item in able to and by so doing, get the lion last night -greatly rejoiced that he had at last found relief for his wife I after she suffered so long. players in the country.

plans of the civic leagues in other towns in seeing that the laws are strictly enforced. Rev. Bates also said thac there would be a speaker up from Kansas City to address the mas-mettin next Sunday. his coat poc-Vct. The little punch shone forth like a 33-calibre.

The negro began to back off and the motor-man still held bead on the fellow. It was about haif-pa'st eleven when Althoff was stopped by the holdup man. He had a gold watch and some company money in his pockets at the time. "The foot pad who can be bluffed with a street car punch is weak-hearted the motorman said to-day. "But how many would stop to think of running chances with a weapon like that?" With such conditions Atchison ought be able to get into a league and Id its place with any of them, even the Topeka Capita! dors intend to held at the Court Koom, in the County of Atchison, state aforesaid ori the first Monday in the Month of i-'ebii'-ary, A.

D. 1S03. I shall apply 'o said court for a full and final settlement of said estate. IV WEAVER, nee King Adm'rix of Samuel E. King, Dec'd-Atchison City.

Dec 7. A. i07. TRUANCY OFFICER APPOINTED the Civic League gets a firm foot-" 5 bt: Atchison's league aspirations as hold in tchison it will mean Sunday lL 2's- one of the papers saying that Joe Healy of the Elder neighborhood could husk corn faster than it eoild be picked up off the ground by one man. Mr.

Healy nlso stated that he and Cyril Schletzbaum had husked bushels of corn oelonging to Frances Schletz- baum and that they had averaged 90 bushels day. Cyril Schletzbaum was in town the other day and he tells a different story, lie says that first of all they didn't have bushels of corn and ly, neither one of them averaged over 50 bushels a day. This last is the kind of husking stories we like to hear; it doesn't take a big stretch of the imagination to believe them. AYRES BROS. DISSOLUTION ACCIDENTLY SHOT The county commissioners this morning appointed O.

S. Warick, of Effingham, as county truancy officer. The county board has been having ciosmg ior tnis town as it is due greatly to the influence of the leagues that Sunday closing has been brought G- L. Martin, who lives on the Guth-ahout in other towns. -He farm south of town, was handling i a shot gun Saturday when it was ac- an adding machine agent to contend D.

E. Farnsworth. -he former city with for some time, but at the meeting! ticket agent for the Santa Fe, says cldentally discharged. The shot went this morning the board handed him the J. T.

Ayres has disposed of 'his terest in the Ayres Bros, restaur, it to his brother, D. W. Ayres. Mr. went in the restaurant business11 ith his brother in 18S1.

Mr. AyrrM told a Champion reporter he expected to leave town; but for the present be: would remain in Atchison. Mrs. M. Higgins and daughters, through his shoulder inflicting a deep blow that killed father.

The board re- that this is the first time he has been out of employment for thirty-seven years. Friends, however, are thinking that Mr. Farnsworth will soon be put into a position in the general offices. Clara and Esther, of Dennison, wound. Mr.

Martin let the wound go fused to consider his proposition any are visiting Mrs. Higgin's sister, Mrs. until to-day when he came to town and! further. He asked $375 for the ma- H. C.

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