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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • 7

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7 Dr. Vickery, demist, phone. J3L Chicken dinner at the TJtnlon hotel Thursday noon. A feature of conditions this fall is Frank Newell's goatee. Housen Armstrong celebrated his thirty-ninth birthday to-day.

7 JU 1 Ladles, we have an assortment of You can attractive tally cards. Walters Behrena. for Paul Clute buys his cigars In Atchi son and has tnem sent to mm in Syracuse, N. Y. save money on KRUMBLES Rollie Mahaffey, postmaster of Narden, Is visiting his mother, Mrs.

D. E. Mahaffey. smoke Touches! A St Joe man named Lawson, has Don't pay "sky-high arrived to work for the Metropolitan Insurance company here. prices for meat! H.

C. King's little daughter is now recovering from her illness. The King S5" tf i'l a Mr nn home is on South Tenth street. L. H.

Munson bought a Saxon automobile yesterday as a Christmas present for hie nephews in Hill City, Kas. Potatoes with orders accompanying, per 15 lb. peck, 10 cents (one peck to a customer) Wednesday only. Armstrong Bros. Chris.

Hansen: "TieferrinR again to the recent election, I am inclined EVERYBODY'S mighty strong for Prince Albert, because it's tobacco with a smile Sort of turns on the sun shine it's so delightful. And there never was a tobacco that rolls up such a high-top-thoroughbred to believe that there were too many I frsK II makin's cigarette. It just dum dum ballots." W. M. Turner, Missouri Pacific night watchman at the Thirteenth street crossing, will be on duty tonight after a four weeks' illness.

Gas was awfully low in Northwest mmmmmm Beats tne Dana ior Duiiy mm goodness! Men throughout the Atchison yesterday. Where did Jim Waggener get his! information that the supply would be good this winter? nation smoke Prince Albert jammed in a jimmy AV. H. of Kansas City, and a son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Harrison, pipe or rolled in a cigarette. Sort of natural, at that, because you nor any other man ever did hit the trail of a tobacco like of this city, is down with pleuro-pneu monla. His condition is beginning to improve.

It is understood the Bailor Plow company will erect another big ware house in the spring. The company is rushed with- work! and. is already cramped for space-' i Krause Zimmerman; who was threatened with typhoid fever, has Ae national joy smoke KRUMBLES 10c is a dozen wholewheat breakfasts -the BEST you've ever had! KRUMBLES. Try KRUMBLES entirely at our risk. If you don't like it, your grocer will give you back your money he will do it cheerfully, too.

tin. 3b Get this hunch P. A. is made by an exclusive patented process that cuts out the bite and the rankness. Why, you can smoke and smoke P.

A. and it will not even tingle your tongue Put it up against any old brand you ever smoked, or heard of, no matter what the price P. A. will win in a walk. You need your happy days smoke fun now Just get going right off the bat Bay Print: Albert in tht tint shop yea hit.

Jait toy, natural Ukm A. tor nun. That't tht pan word, all right, oil right I Toppy rmd bag: Set tidy red tins, 10c alio handtomm pound and half-pound humidorw. R. J.

REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. 7 7 AS AS been brought to his home here from. Hutchinson', and "will "be able to be out on the streets Machen Sie einen Anfahg und dann blelben Sie dabei. Eroeffnen Sie eln Konto mlt der- Deutsch--AmerlkaniSchen Bank und vergroes-zern Sie es regelmaeszig. Tour' gas and electric light bill must be paid by the twentieth of' this month or we will positively discontinue your service.

Please attend to this. Atchison Railway, Light Power Company. It is said two down-town young men, who are not overly large in size, recently knocked the tar out of three West Atchison Rough Necks who attacked them near the Baker-Vawter building on Commercial street. If some food tastes good, but works badly, ferments into a stubborn lump, causing sourness, gas and indigestion, do not worry, simply take Mi-o-na. It surely gives quick and effective relief money returned if it fails.

Noll. Lon Kimball, of the postoffice, this morning received a newspaper clip This signature on every packaire Is yoar gaarantee that tPTTURI i naobiwt Vn .1 1 KRUMBLES is Backed aad backed bv the manufacturers of KelloBg's Toasted Corn Flakes, the largest selling rcauy-vuoKea cereal xooa in me world. Settle right no the question of CITY ITEMS. -1 Charged with first degree murder, PedrO Mayo, a Mexican, was bound over to the district court this morn- whether or not you are going through SNAP SHOTS AT (-I, Again we say, it pays to be shaved at the rr A. the long winter with inferior lights in your home.

We will wire everything complete, with the lights ready. WORLD'S NEWS Collection of News Paragraphs and Advertisements. "Dr." Wood, oBteopath. Phone S90. Bulk pork sausage.

Fresh evrry day. tosanko Poehler. li union Lfepoi. to turn on, a four-room house for ing by Judge Charles T. Gundy, of the city court, who would not fix the amount of bond.

Mayo will remain i in the county jail until the district court gels to his case. His victim What the war has to do with the price of gloves is hard to understand, That auditorium that grew out of was Mariano Rosso, who was employ-he Fenceless Fair seems to have ed by the Missouri Pacific. Sunday down up. I afternoon, at the Kerford rock quarry until there comes the explanation which recently reached a large glove Pure pork sausage. Logeman.

George Vawter returned to Chicago this afternoon. O'Rourke'e home made candies at Shearer's 10 cent store. John Fedderson, who recently sold out. Is getting tired of loafing1. Mrs.

J. P. Brown is slightly improved to-day but her condition continues grave. There is a stove to suit you at a price to suit you at The Alva Clapp Hardware Co. Tom Foley has bought a two-eeat-ed trap that is a dream.

Did we say what kind of a dream? Merchants said cold weather would stimulate trade, and it certainly did. Business is far better than last week. firm in New Tork, that the supply of The little daughter of Mrs. Bernard of the union depot, Mayo fired four revolver bullete into Mariano, ping from Emmett, Idaho, that told of a sale of 7,000 turkeys, weighing 70,000 pounds dressed, for the Portland, Thanksgiving trade. They filled three express cars.

Following all types of occupation from tending furnaces to teaching Spanish, more than 60 per cent of the students now in residence at the Kansas state, agricultural college are wholly or partly self-supporting. Nearly per cent receive no financial help whatever from home. 'rahan, of 522 Kearney street, is ill a five-room house for $13.75, and a six-room house for $16. And in addition we will give you a year in which to pay for it on our easy monthly payment plan. For reference just ask your neighbor who ha9 had his house wired.

He Is the best advertisement we have. The Atchison Railway, Light Power Company. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith, Mr.

Ray Hewitt and mother, Mrs. Bruce Hewitt and Miss Mary Hewitt motored from Atchieon to Holton yesterday after they had concluded a visit with the Bryant brothers and Mr. and French kid gloves is likely to be much reduced, because the troops are eating the goats. The Indian troops, with the Allies, appear to constitute following a quarrel about Mayo's daughter, Petra, who is said to be eleven years old. In his preliminary hearing the defendant refused to testify in his own behalf.

The. Mayo girl said that she and her parents, v.ho live the chief menace to fashion. The sit dth bronchitis. Miss Olive Keenan has resigned at rlurbank's and is working at the Wherrett-Mize drug house. Not how much we can get for our hoes, but how much we can give for uation is complicated by the fact that, in addition to killing off the older I back of the Symns grocery house, went members of the goat herds, the sold our money.

Royal 12. snoe siore. t) tne lower yartte Sunday afternoon iers are using the skins to He on in the trenches, so that there is no Moving picture fans say that Ethel to visit the Lopez family, and that BAD COLD? HEADACHY AND NOSE STUFFED George Keel, a trucker at the Santa Fe-Rock Inland freight house, sus rterrymore, the actress, resembles1 while she and the Lope, girl were chance of saving them for later man Mrs. William Bouler in Branchton. Mr.

Bouler says they came near having a serious acident because the Irs. R. V. Wilcox, of 607 Kearney playing around the rock quarry Rosso: Tape's Cold Compound" ends colds and grippe in a few hours. chauffeur was not wearing his spoctacles.

ufacture. Assuming that the war war laets only six months, and that these troops remain in western Europe until the end of that time, then, at BOO dozen per day, they will have Old story: A man who went into came to them, and took hold of the Lopez girl's hands. At that the two girls became frightened, and ran to the Lopez home, and told Petro Mayo what had occurred. Petro at once lef the house, and the killing occurred a few minutes later. Mrs.

Mayo and daughter will leave to-morrow for Old Mexico, and had planned to make the consumed approximately 90,000 dozen a restaurant was at loss as to what to eat and the waiter began suggesting things for him. "We have some nice treet. It is said a colored woman employed iy an Atchison family feeds her hus-and and children on what Fhe carries home in a basket. A daughter was born recently to Mr. and Mrs.

Will Mears, who live on iouth Seventh street Mr. Mears is employed at the Stevens drug frtore. H. L. Emery, who move.i from the life insurance companies of the ocuntry will finish the year with the largest amount of business written since 1907.

Life underwriters have striven to account logically for the fact that during time of financial stringency the companies always receive an abnormal amount of business in small individual policies. American farmers require five times the ground that their brothers across the sea do. Therefore, according to the farm experts, "the American farmer is a failure compared to the European." Girls in the public schools of Philadelphia are to be taught to take care of babies. This is not only a new educational feature for Philadelphia, but it has never been attempted in a public school anywhere before. "See America First" will be the slogan of American tourists next year.

It is conservatively estimated that American have been spending In Europe $250,000,000 to $300,000,000 every year for a decade. This vast sum will be expended In "America next year. Ignorance of the law is not excuse for Its violation, but there is too much law. National and state legislatures enacted $2,014 laws between 1909 and 1913 a five-year period. In that period federal and state su- preme courts rendered 65,000 final decisions, each having the- authority of law.

Nowhere did the Democrats fare worse than in the president's own i skins. tained two broken ribs while Handling freight Saturday. This reporter has finally discovered that when Dr. E. W.

Emery is anxious to have an item printed, he tells the same item to three reporters. On account of low gas pressure the Spalding rock quarry was not in operation yesterday or to-day. There was not gas enough to run one engine. Danny Sheehan, a little North Third street boy, is mighty popular with the boys and girls in his neighborhood: he has a little moving picture machine of his own. tongue," said the waiter.

"No, I Montana voted on a workmen's compensation act in the recent elec I Journey before the killing occurred. tion and defeated it by 800 votes. Take "Pape's Cold Compound" every two hours until you have taken three doses, then all grippe will be broken. It promptly opens your clogged-up nostrils and the air passages of the head; stops nasty discharge or nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stufTed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling.

Ease your throbbing head nothing else in the world don't want any tongue," said the customer, "as years ago I firmly made up my mind that I would never eat anything that came out an animal's mouth." "How about an egg, sir?" then inquired the waiter. Citizens of Sweden have raised a fund to establish the Swedish-American passenger line which hopes to take over much of the steamship business controlled by Germany un Severo Ruiz, a Mexican, who acted os an Interpreter In the city court, sild Petro Mayo, who was employed by the Santa Fe, had lived in Atchison about two years, and that the victim, Rosso, came here about a year aso. Believing they have the best bas- High school notes: The enrollment is now 328. Last year the entire en Uchison to Salt Lake City, has gone nto the 'Interstate Realty Co. there.

is one of the directors. He still retains his position with -Fairbanks TO the city family that happens to biggest order of Wcdnes-lay, during our special sale (see first iage ad) we will give free a beautiful 76 cent De Lux double rice boiler on Thursday morning. Armstrong Bros. AMOLOX THE til the war broke out. The company wants to take over the German ships I ket ball team in Northeastern Kansas, rollment was 3 3 1 J.

B. DeGar- mo, Baptist evangelist S. L. Ra-born, singer, conducted a short meeting in chapel this morning NEW DISCOVERY now interned In American waters. William Lundgren, of Stockholm, began aggitating a steamship line to the T.

M. C. A. team of Leavenworth I Is coming to Atchison to-morrow night to give an exhibition of how the game should be played. They tangle Many Cures Rejwirtcd Dully in Towns Thanksgiving and the following day gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store.

It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept no substitute. SAGE TEA PUTS LIFE AND COLOR IN HAIR will be holidays A new set of America two or three years ago by calling on popular subscriptions, but Where It Is Known. The wonderful cures that are being with Bert Sanders' Crawford Coal scientific instruments for use in the botany and physical science laboratories has arrived from Chicago, company team and the Leaven worth GETS-IT," 2 DROPS, CORN VANISHES! newspapers declare the pickings will died before hte dream was realized. His scheme was well received and a year ago a representative from the promotors came to America and raised a million krone (1270,000) be soft.

The Leavenworth boys had mude by this remarkable new remedy are almost beyond belief. A young lady from Otlumwa, for many years suffered from a bad case of eczema. Her face was a sight to be There is every indication that Clyde Bennlng, who recently accepted a better not be overconfident as they are liable to be beautifully trimmed. state New Jersey. Complete return Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens So Naturally that Nobody can Tell.

from every county in the state show good position with Mudge ft of Chicago, and is now on the way to the east and south to demonstrate and sell The Only Sure' Endor of All Corns. Desperate, are you, over trying to rid of corns? Quit using old orrhulas under now names, bandages, and cotton rings that make a fat little package out of your hold; ail covered with red blotches, pustules and pimples. So unsightly among Swedes In this country. The city of Gothenburg recently voted to subscribe 1565,000 to this fund. More than $1,500,000 has been subscribed, motor handcars, will make good.

He was her appearance she gave up all social life. Failing to find relief with that the Republican plurality, at the recent election, based on the vote for asse? was 23,872, a reversal of the vote of 1913, which gave Governor Fielder a plurality of 32,530. has been attending strictly to his own which will establish the line but an doctors and remedies, she became de effort Is being made to raise spondent and discouraged. After a 000. When Wall street, New York's few weeks' treatment with Amolox the scaly redness disappeared, business ever since he was a boy, and that alone Is a good indication.

Bennlng formerly was a machinist at the Central Branch Bhops. This Is shoe weather, and when you think of shoes think of the Royal $2.50 shoe store, because you can save great exchange was closed because of Don't Deny Yourself the European war, a "gutter market" was opened on New street. It, Is doing Sanders has assembled a particularly fant aggregation and outside of the colleges It Is a question whether his team has a superior In the state. Hunnon, Musselman, Adams, Ver-mette, Rudolph, Smart, Myers and Vandlver will represent the Crawford Coal company to-morrow night. The remains of Willis Keith, whose death was related In The Globe last evening arrived In Atchison this morning accompanied by his sister Miss May Keith, Mrs.

W. K. Brooks, of St. Louis, and Miss Nelllo Cooke, of Mobile, Ala. Willis Keith was taken suddenly ill Inst Friday, and as has been stated, his death occurred at 1:16 Sunday morning, as the result of a complication of diseases.

The funeral took place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from Trinity Episcopal church, Mrs. E. Brooks, who camo with Miss Keith formerly liv at least a dollar on every pair of shoes so much business that it Is expected Tou can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's iSage and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this. old, famous Sage Tea Recipe are sold annually, iaya a.

well-known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tellit. has been applied. Those whose h'alr is turning gray, becoming faded, dry, scraggly and thin have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful all dandruff goes, scalp itching and falling hair stops. This is the age of youth. Gray-haired, unattractive folks aren't pustules healed and she was entirely cured.

A few months following her mother wrote that Amolox had done wonders for her daughter, and she was married lust week. Seems like a fairy tale, doesn't it? Tet this Is the truth. This Is only one of the many rases that are being reported In towns where Amolox has been Introduced and its merits have become known. Amolox Is Invaluable for eczema, psoriasis, acne, tetter, barber's Itch, red nose or any skin affliction, Recommended and guaranteed by M. Noll Son.

Tour money back If It the food your appetite crave just beoauHO you fear the distress Uiat always follows. Help Nature overcome that weak-new, tone the stomach, aid gwtlon, make the liver active by tlio use of HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters that you buy. Plenty of patent leather Baby Doll boots, with low broad heels, and wide toes; also, the new spool heel boots In patent or dull leathers, with cloth tops, $2.60 no more, no less. After an examination of a sample of the water from school district No. 6, experts at the State university at Lawrence declare the water Is pure to force the opening of the stock exchange in a month or two.

American railroads kilt fourieon people every day, It Is estimated that British expenses this year will be 11,625,000,000. Parliament is to be asked for in addition to 1500,000,000 voted at the last session. War Is not only hell, but U'l expensive, It is expected despite the war and consequent business depression that TkJ the Cri of At Happy. Ceralne Foolsnilr "GETS-IT." toe. Quit punishing your feet by falls to do what we claim for It.

Trial ed In Atchison. and free from typhus germs. There wanted around, so get busy with Is a case of typhoid fever In the dls-'Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur to-night trlct, and it was believed the case and you'll be delighted with your Rigid Inspection of all sick chlldrsn in school Is being made by Mrs. Sarah drinking dark, handsomo hair and your youth- might have resulted from water from the well at No, house. 0 school ful appearance within a few days.

To use knives, files, scissors and razors, slicing and hacking at a corn, only make It grow faster and bigger, (t also brings danger of bleeding and blood poison. Then ew way, the new principle never known before In oorn-nistory. Is -GETS-IT." If a liquid 2 drops on a corn does the work. Tain goes, the corn begins to dirivel and out It eomesl You apply It In two seconds. Nothing to stick, nnthtns to hurt, and It never falls.

Whit CasksU for chlldrsn, trimmed, for II to 111. Large 31 cloth covered caskets. 110 to 160. Phono 411. 31 WacKCber, Challis Cru Lawyers.

rraotte In all atats and fedtral court. Special attention will be 1 given to commercial, mleellaa JJ eou and collection buslne. Smith, school nurse, and every effort Is being made to lessen chances of Infection of diphtheria and scarlet fover In the school rooms. Children with sore throat are sent homo, and Superintendent Veatch has recommended that no pupil who has been under quarantine be allowed to return to school until ten days after the quarantine hn been raised, Tot coal. Dhons It A.

Chanillac W. F. SMITH, M. D. A.

Hooper, Graduate Optometrist Flu Glasses that fit. Cure headache nd ere strain. Comi Stint. John D. Ostortug, Dlucksmltli.

Town and country people are invited to remember that the "old reliable" John U. Ostertag Is doing everything In blacksmlthlng at his shop on Kanaaa avenue, between Seventh and Eighth treeti, Atchison. Physician and Surgeon. I. A.

HAROUFF, 1 Cndertaksr aad rmtalmw a Try "GETS-IT" to-night on corns, warts or bunions. Ofnce over Byrne' Drug Store. "GETS-IT" Is sold by druggists jvery where, 26o a bottle, or sent dl.

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