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THE ATCHISON DAILY CHAMPION. FRIDAY, 3. 19US THE MAN AND HIS JOB BANKS I Fine Set of Teem Wani Column STRONG, DURABLE, BEAUTIFUL i AMUSEMENTS FfflPIRF ILLUSTRATED SONGS AND MOVING PICTURES All fun from start to finish. Kino- i nesc motion pictures are the very bcst of thejr VVe 8i ony cass vai dcville artists to present to i (h. i the loving public.

A1 c0'''p''t change of artist every vycca me monotony in tins play wee ueticr man ever. PRICES 10 and 20 CENTS II si 1 1 1'r TIk' 1 i 1 Complete change of program times a week. Good sing- jng ail'l musk. SllOWS every atternoon and evening. STATIONER'S SUPPLIES P.

STEP HNS 1 Commercial St i in iis and typcwii cr tr.s. The lincst best assorted line in the city of tst cards, albums and pt'st card frames. QUILLING I'ON'T THINK QUILTING DONE IN FANCY DESIGNS MnniiH funry prit'Cd. Hrtnjt In your matrriiil fir qnllln, omnl'iirtN, KpromlK, t-tr. Our iiricH nr' ronaonniile.

fill! hhrsAvp. Atchison Quilting Co. M. Hinnirrtnm'r, Mt. TEA-COFFEE PfiFFFF FRESH ROASTED UUI 1 LL EVERY DAY PURITY TEA STOKE BATHS AND BARBER SHOPS F.

D. A I The Scientific Masseur Tt stiiuoiiial.s from the best lc in Atchison submitted on application. Visit his I1111I1 house at 214 oni'l St. DR. P.

C. GRESS Chronic Hnxuiil, Ui ctnl iind Kciniilp 1 inn cnil )fllcp I'rni't pt l)fpf cnrrnT Kourtli nnl 'fiiiiiiiiTi'liil wtrci't, ovi-r tht Ktiok 1st. -mil tirkt oflii-c. til 10 ft. m.

to 12 2 U4 p. 7 to p. tn. OnU'f U'li'phniitf 40b. Dr.

J. C. Gmoll Veterinary Surgeon Oflleo at Carter A. Scevcr's liiveiy Iarn liotli )honrN r14 UlU til Coai'l St. Culls answtTuil day or niht DR.

E. D. HORTON Veterinary Surgery Dentist ry Dogs a specialty Main Street Atcliison. Kansas New Yhone Old "l'lione Francis M. Lopeh, M.

IJ, 7Jfi Cctinmrrcial St. Atchison, Kan. WHOLESALE DRUGOIbT J. H. BROWN CO Wholesale Druggists Licensed dealer in wines and, liipiors for medicinal purpose' BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS For A Quick Delivery CALL LYONS The Baggage Man Both Phones S05 A.

NELSON (Practical Shoe Repairer Satisfy Guaranteed I lit N. Kt J. M. BOWEN'S RHEUMATISM CURE NEVER FAILS t'emtnercial St I Ateiil on. Kan PURE OLIVE OIL A SPECIALTY Fruits, Nut3 and Confections 801 Com'l St.

I Hv Herbert liappooil: "Panic: A sudi'u-n. unreasonable in- i rpew! i'li; aiy Sinldeii. nnreasonahle a. id ui Secli as the att-ilme-s the panic ol 1 :0 V. and the greatest oi tln-se is "nnreanonable." i hv uuuuie cuine.s irniu iihi netn1 rather than mone xrnreo ack of av, is ininin, us no lack ol currency.

As 'loli ssor Summer put it: "The panic sa iwv- 1 1 condition" I The word I line is derived li'oin Pan, the name ol one of the gods. He hud lit; nil head and tinhorn's, of a noat. and spirit his time playing a lime ill the forest. If one of the noble Athenians, who minht be wending his way hunii ward fioiu a midnight feast Ki in honor of Itac (dins, been suddenly frightened ai ins own sluulow. or the rnstluiK ol 1 I leaves ill the woods, he would attriii lite his friullt ill Ihe lil'esellee nt' I'-o, for far be it nom me iionorabie (ir, to pei-mii ins neighbors to say thai hv was afraid of the dark.

It was f.ii Ul that moved him and made him run for home. The (lie, idea is i resetil ii I ee ie ai plisines i.i.oi ii is uliaul of tin dark and runs. He is hi arod just es scared can but lie wants to anie ii on soi.iethiiiL, idse, and hence the talk of ba-d times There a Pan to-day in Wall Street, that has frightened the bulls, the beat's and the iambs. Every mill and factory that has shut down has a track of unfilled orders ahead. Crops have not failed, ilusi-ness is good everywhere.

Tber Is lots of money, but it is hoarded Up in tlle proverbiul sock, and it is bound to stay thore uiil.il the "sudden, unreasonable, overpowering fear" has been dispelled from the mind of every American business man. WHAT AmVrICA NEEDS The following editorial from a recent Issue of the Wall Street Journal Is somewhat remarkable, appearing in a purely financial paper, and is certainly worthy of serious consideration: "What America needs more than railway extension and Western irrigation, and low tarill, and a bigger wheat crop, and a merchant marine, and a new navy, is a revival of piety, lit? kind mother and father used tu have piety that counted it good business to stop for daily family prayer before breakfast, right in the middle id' harvest; that quit field work a half hour early Thursday night, so as to get the chores done and go to prayer meeting; that borrowed money to pay the preacher's salary aud prayed fervently in secret for the salvation of the rich man who looked wlih scorn on such unbusinesslike behavior. That's what we need now to clean this country of the filth of graft, and of greed, petty and big; of worship of fine houses and big lands and high office and grand social functions. What is this thing we are worshipping but a vain repetition of what decayed nations fell down and worshipped Just before their light went out? Head the history of Kom In decay and you will find luxury there that could lay a big dollar over our little doughnut that looks so large to us. Great wealth never made a na tlon substantial nor honorable.

There is nothing on earth that looks good that is so dangerous for a man or na tlon to handle as quick, easy, big money. If you do resist its deadly in lluences the chances are that It will get your son. It takes greater and finer heroism to dare to be poor in America tnaii to apuire a battery in One of the prettiest and most "Inking" calendars it lias ever been our good fortune to see, nnd upon which vast amount of labor and ingenuity was expended is the work of Inez Cioyes and Edilli Terry. It was presented to Dr. Alice Mayhugh.

A description of the calendar will be published in Sunday's paper. IF YOU KNEW The merits of the. Texas Wonder, you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble, $1 hot tie two months' treatment, Bold by! I Druggist or by mall. Send for testl monials, 10. W.

Hall, rjL'fi Olive Street, St. Douis. FOREVER AND FOREVER From Andrew Carnegie with his unlimited wealth, is building! lasting lame ith posterity; lint I Is today a man a plodder among tbej lowly though he may be for meagre wage who even now has wider fame than Carnegie, and whose name will be household word through tne generations to come, when the name of Carnegie may have crumbled away fiou, tho costly monuments he erected to lerpetuate it aud is lost to the memory of the ages. Who is he, this one of the undying name? John Smith. 't, I UNCLE BY (Copyright, 1907, by Byron Williams.) The Nook.

There's a nnoK I knew whore the ripptee How the killitce shrills his cry; Where tile- ins Plow and the sunbeams uliiiv And tlic rainbow- spaas the sky! It la where the spring- and the breezes Sillrf And the brown thrush tunes her lay. Where the shade is deep and the Ivies creep On their ever clinging way! There is peace and rest on the nectared crest Of hill that lies asleep. By tls- bro. I kaeiw where Ihe ripples i flow And the chuffing Ivies creep! On the crested hill by the buhlillPK rill, I have bu.lt mv small aboil, It is snuKled deep on the hillside steep By the winding river-road; And the joy I know where the ripples flow. Where I yearn no more tn roam.

It is born of love, 'neath the skies above For the spot I know is HOllB! Remarks. The more a man learns of modern metropolitan business methods the more Is ho reminded of fat, greasy spiders feeding upon the prey of their webs. The successful politician Is full of strategy, placid on the surface, unmoved; crafty of action, hardened of heart and steeped in secretB. Sometimes peace follows the death of ambition aud happiness reigns in place of unrest. Rocky soil propagates strong sons.

Many a colonel has been shot in the back from his own raults. Somehow, I have always doubted that story of the ancient giants who undertook to lay the mountain Pelion on the top of Ossa and set thereon the shady Olympus. Helng a nor.r-poet myself, I cannot conceive of anyone going to so much trouble to establish a home for verse writers. Last week I wrote some verses and a critic says the last two lines are classic. The lines read: "There Is no life so cursed and sad, so heartless and so cold.

As that whleh sells Itself for dross and starves amid its gold." I told my wife about It when I reached home, but all she said wan: you please go down cellar and fix the furnace?" Now, what's the use of a man writing classical verse, anyhow? So live that when age comes upon you, you will be like the mighty oak, sound at the heart, rather than like the hollow linden, rotten at the core. He who uses a giant's Btrength to pull a dandelion will bump the back of his head on a brick. The great man's name on the board of directors never has been known to make a fake irii.e pay. Ginger Snaps. The same to you, thank ye, an' many of 'em! A friend of mine ha a team named, respectively.

Atlas and Hercules. When Atlas gets lazy and wants to rest, he hangs back In the harness and lets Hercules pull the load. Talk about your historical horses! No writer can keep his personality from his writings. Let me read a 1 man for a week and I will know some thing of the man as well as of his talent Though a man fail, there Is comfort In the thought that his ambitions have at least led him Into good company. The man who Bets the house on Are trying to make a hay stove for his wife should remember "they fall not who suffer In a pood Some people, like flowers, are beautiful only in their nativity.

Many a heart, transplanted to the city, has withered and died. A Wisconsin woman has named ber latest baby "Dinah M.M If she tnrnn out well Hho Is to be called "Dinah but If she takes after her father, the name will be "Dinah Weston says walking is the greatest exercise in the world. I'm on, old boy. By actual count I walked down stairs to fix the furnace fourteen times last night and, of course, there was tho return trip upstairs again fourteen times. There's nothing like a baby or a furnace to make a man strong and well.

It 1 I nt mm savings in ATt'll 1SON, KANSAS Capital Surplus if 150.000 STATE BANK Atchison, Kuiimik Capital Stock VIE WANT QIK BLSIrSS I' I'l-iei II Ii. A i l.l Vi sst I FIRST IIATiOIJAL OF ATCHISON, KANSAS $100,000 SURPLUS $150,000 MONUMENT BUILDERS T. C. OI HSON MOMJMIMT BUILDER I St l'otli Humes Atchison, Kansas REAL ESTATE AS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE. LOANS If you want to sell, h.t your properly with KIN-Cr KING Allnson, Kunsas Peter C.

Lau llcalcr in Real Estate and Texas Lands KDS Commercial Ht. N. l'lione lK.ri HOTELS 'THE HOME OF GOOD EATING' The Cafe Omotil fcod on (Hiyyion Tables ll'-l N. tit. Rooms For Transients Comfortable rooms, with al I conveniences Low rates MI1S.

S. I'. liMCSIl led N. 7th St. New l'lione loin SECOND HAND OOODS J.

Q. WOLF 1 1 2 North Stb St. A full line of hand floods. Special low prici'M on Htovcs and furniture. CLEANERS AND DYERS CLOTHING, Cleaned, Pressed Dyed and Repaired iofdH Cnli4d For and Iieilvercd W.

M. WATERS North Sixth Street PAINTING AND DtCOFfATING ft. 8. DcQueen Fiinter Pecorater, Estimates furrjisbed on Application Kniu-fih A ASSAUE-8HAVING PREPARATIONS MRS. C.

QUIGGAN Facial Blemishes Removed By Electricity Uoom Atchison think Illdj. MASSAGING v. ileliea mad. hIniPu; and nenlp treat pulls, Ul is und lo ooj, I. hone fipeli pn Hied i 1 1 iiltentlon MRS.

S. E. ELLINGTON Maple Street, pew pli'Ui'-, 7e white DILLIARD8 AND POOL TilE SMOKE HOUS Uihl III t'l'STAIKS N. l'lione C. D.

WALKER Attorney At Law Blair bib and Commercial Atchison Kansas I I If i 1 oii'i, fur any one ot hrr. ii tin Inc. I'ainlehs extracting first tooth, 25c; aft that St: i crown. 22 noUl $2.25 Jiy linlil IOWI1. 2- $..25 l.

tv, hiiri frown, Ik-si in tlio $2.65 An" kind of liilititf exivpi giM. filling thut 25c Try the -White Hijck" front filling I'm' frail broken down h. id a cfitis. IM. Y- lv tliat oIh it.

Mum lure JMl.l ks very it. ml. PRICES FOR FEW DAYS ONLY FRANK NEWTON 512 Commercial tiriKiinni l.MNfe rtiiii Sufi S. Lcwln, Kealilont January 0 Prices 25, 50, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Seats on Sale Now at Moyers Drug Store DRS' DINGLSS CHASE Physicians and Surgeons Sixth and Coiitni -ial street, do a fienere! practice. cial -ittentiou to d.8c.:s of rectum as well diseases wunen.

JOHN LEVIN Men's and Boys' Shoes We do Repairing 700 Commercial St. (First Published in The Atchison Champion. Friday, Nov. 15. 1U07.) Of ice of the Atchison and Nebraska Railroad Company.

Omaha. Nov. 11, 1907. Tn tiift SforUholdnrs: Nuiice is hereby that a wijelul meeting of tne Stockholders (if tho Atehl-son and Nebraska Railroad Company wiV be hold at the office of the company in Atchison, Kansas, at 10 o'clock a. on January 24 th, IHOS, for the purpose of act ins upon the question of selling the railroad property and franchises of this company to the Chicago, Burlington and Qufm-y Railroad Oompuny; the railroad and property aforesaid being now under to said company.

Hv order of the Board of Directors. W. P. DURK1010, Secretary 1000 PAGES Gne Thousand iacs mm Anniversary Number 100S World Almanac Will be the most unusual edition of a Reference Book since the printing press was invented by Benjamin Franklin. In addition to its regular Library cf Universal Knowledge, embracing ten thousand facts and figures indispensable to man or woir.an, school boy or girl, the farmer or the merchant, the edu-' catur, or the ptofessional man, it will also contain a 25-year resume cf all important events, historical 1 or otherwise.

will tell you, and tell you ac-1 Nc r.eiy, something about every- ng and everything about a jr(many things, too Pages 25th Anniversary mber 50 per cent increase in and value but no advance in ''w on Ea'e verywhere, price ir cents. Mailed to any address I If. I till PP All Notice? t-'or This Column Insertfd By Sittj.scribeis to the Daily Ch.impion Are Absolutely Free. FOR SALE l''itl'. SAI.K- rmr frnnie house In I repair: line eelhir .111,1 eistern: two 1,1,,, ks treiil IP pucil sire, I lUld I'" it.l eu 11 tine level 1,,1.

pi Ice S7.MI; Ker run k.u.i,: lime the 1 11 1 lilt lire lerillM lense i-asli ami .1. 1'. SA I el Mi run, 1. I Mllll I' I iwli'l-s; Alehlson I'UK SAl.i: 1 Meiueis per I line lleilllhv l.lr.l.. ill eeluli.

witiri in the sunup new i elmiiee. $11 $4 i I'-'''' Unlit Hen rinse "'ii IIMi Ns. I VuiniLsit.i-H 'i seelele.l ,1 tor my own private loll, mi, I is first 11 et'l-r is (i. n. i 1 ort time only: C.

Andrews, Ie II. iseoieiln. 'It SAl.t: Several "1 lh.111,1 1 1 1 1 us. lip, is. traiues.

el HI, I feel of wln-M. In 11 per. H- SAI.I-: Several Poiunl 1111.111 healers. Haves Pros An i .1, iipply 1 1. purpose hoi-ne: work kind, nenlle i.lid eity IPIvv.

Stoic. id eaU unixl, I ul Hie elty; Hhl. i i 'it S.U.R el lv I'l! Two express vasr'UIS, "'I Hiiirey: .1. J.n.-nmla eld phono I'l'lt SAI.K- 'l'lir property lit ll.ta If. lthiK ii liimi, lain, ,,,) iwu ou ll 100 FOR RENT liKNT Pill res live I.

HeiltllKli. lee Soul I KIl-IUI, ul, fl lit UKNT Two looms; apply am Norlll i lllld street. I'llK PKN'I lloilie in A new Mix room iii, iitcrn "r-v o-speet: pplj HOD "I or .1. l''l'lt Itl-lN -i PirK, two looniH nKiu iMi Kill as i-iiue. mnitli rin mi, or "Ite-lilnr, ul HI-7 I A llleely furilh.he.l ne Irolil I (or 8 lady or Konlloiuiili; 2.1S Norlll icvrtllll Ht, l-'UK UKNT Knur room ulii.

at lliilll South lnm LOST l.l I l.ady'H koIiI willeli iiiul Pip Hiunn- wliere on Con reliil Mil finder will llli-lally rewarded vr I piop- rly to owner, MH Klelsl In at tills eall WANTED WANT 111 1 Vim to fol-Kol your worries aire eveiy iilleiiioon nt 1 1, lee See liiovPii. pieiures und tlic villain-vllle lolks Iii their sldu-Hilltlli1( on-IV ten eolilH. lien' wiuir Iroiiur und inii-' hand: Troy Pdjundry. To T1I I All.MKKM-Wn nut yur poultry nnu Hum Pi.uliiy N. Snvitiilh.

HELP WANTED UA.STIlll Man und leaiii hind iniin-iire i p. 1 1 tiK. II. A. oll nt Alehlson SaUn hunk.

AM l.l i- Anyone wanting the Hurvle. nui H.i mil I. or KM Laraliile. A competent lor Keiiw- il hoUMewoili; npply nt 1 PCI WANTIOli A eoinpetem ul housework, 1,11 I'unillel Btreet. i i.

ennlly ''i ullli rlKhl pnrly, wrlto "Sidenniiiu," Tim 1 haiiiploii. 3-U SAI.IISMAN WANTKD iMun lo IIIKS. l-UipetH eilKlolllH K.1,,1 M.iisehold -hilth-H oh llislidlmeiit pliin- olhliu Iii, HuMl VtUlt WANTKP- Hlslllhiitei'H i to Weekly illsl I'llilit nK Seeliuj steady, H'lleail, I'hleuto. vei J-wlliTIi 2k Ireiilam. ovor, IteW.ilih, Adv.

WANTIll Ilia, na iiipli MiiHlleiH everyvvla-i to weekly dlsl I I hut llu: elrellliirH eh.inU lint Poor Adv e.iiivaHSIIm-; HI Mor Chhaipi. WAMKM- l.eeiil f. At-ehllloli 11 II. vlep, II to look Mller Mlid Iliereil.ie Hilhlieripl loll 1m a plolliineiit III lliaKlizllie, on a Hid-nry and eoiiiinlslon Pusls; cxperp-iieo Hloinle, hut not mhiiiv- kooil oppor- tillllly for peiMon; a.hlresH I'uhllKh-ei, llux 'J, Slalloii Now Vork. 1 1 I'll I' ie j.aei.t Ihe me I lea ii I'V I'.

1'. Ilurine Inn, pl.t A liirhell l.liieoln Sleirlns, eie. Bt proponlMon. CoiiltniiliiK Intel, ki Iroiri year 1 yeiir III Iiihiiim 'leuied. nei, ii tut eanltul not opportunity: write .1.

Trainer, W.St 211th Hlreet. BUSINESS NOTICES INtJI'VIM-: Cd.MI'OSITIiiM lulty-lp uhlpped lo any point; low "ontraotu; HllefH, lahuliir Kepoi-tH. Tun I.IhIm, Slnu. a lien, JiookH. eillalM.

In I'olnt 1,1,1 Hlvk) AMI I'lue, I 'oil, I Six I'ii t.olhle; Hordi'lH mill iiiih-H, I'olnt 1.1 eillS Wide I) Point IJ und (A Iron, ur 8 1(, a id II J'olnl; l.atlliiiites I'roliiplly Klir- Address Tho OAILV CHAMPION, Kam.lL. BARTER AND EXCHANGE tl'tlder thfH heiidlnK Would like hav.i ll The I tliev moy l-arter und of i.n P-hll lull, Ie. Kverv well Insert nay luive 1,, th iiHt-lul iih fainll a nil in irom yeur tn rrt M'lll they tin no uso for, hoi whleh thei may want. ,,,1, tnliiiin In thin voluinii ,,,,,1 the le. salts.) llei.K,- Pap Vh liionthM old, worlli will lor a slioi nun; 1'iiul (uuuido al groeery; phoiies ip Hlieel.

ii. neh Hal eiar-Inel. olliliial eoal 7a; will tor one hit ol' ivory elaasn ie or liu u. I'l llflel'' -I. Sehi.eiie.kei.

K.M'II A Nl ,1 A liarat Nev Home sewini; iiia- at flu. wtl.l Shv 1 oiler ITNt: to exohuiiKe tor tioa of any kind: A. Won-koiithiii, offlef. The smallpox quarantine at Win Italdwin's, 110'J Commercial street, was raised to day. 1 I 4 I I v'-''for 25 ce-ms- Address the Press Publishing Company, Pulitzer building, New York City..

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