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THE ATCHISON WEEKLY CHAMPION, JANUARY 10, 1895. INGALLS IN THE SWIM. nt'ss la Netawaka John Jsu lief and wife sptn, lost wees visiting the pareats of John Perkim Mro. sutlief at Arrintton Serines Mr. The Citizens of Atchison Praying for His Davis and famuy arrived no cue fr Retain to tho Senate.

A petition will be presented to the Tennessee the last of the week Mr. Sips of Heal, You don't have to look twice to detect them bright eyes, bright color, bright Davis brought some of that early day variety of tooacco, known as long green, members of the house and senate of Archison and Atclmon county asking horns with him Tne "eamy" contingent From Tuesday's Dally. H. E. Rohch, who liv-s near Norton, ville, is lying at the point of death with pneumonia fever.

Mrs. Joseph Diddie of Noi ton ville died Sunday morning of pneumonia and was buried Monday afternoon. The innumerable testimonials in the possession of its proprietors show the good work Salvation Oil is doing. 25 cents. Rheumatism is primarily caused by of Shannon's masculine population have The.Leading Cash Grocer of Atchison them to use their influence in every honorable way to get John Ingalls re been sporting on Dompoan lake and the Missouri river quite frequently since the ITiinT-T.

condition of tne ice has been such as to turned to the United States senate. The petition was being circulated by Dr I no require very much bravery in ven turing out upon it Ira Keithlme pa Beegle Wednesday, who had at 5 o'clock Scott's smiles, bright in every action. Disease is overcome only when weak tissue rents gave anoy6ter supper in honor of his friends not long since. It is quite EMULSION. p.

m. eecured the signatures of between one and two hundred of the leacing citizens of the city. acidity of the blood. Hood's Sareapa-rilla purifies the blood, at thus cures TTTTT I In Olden Times People overlooked the importance of the disease. John Perkins says that poultry is scarce and higher.

He will pay the top price. Henry Faulkner was at Wathena Saturday night assisting in the organization permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action; but now that it is generally known that Syrup of is replaced by the healthy kind. Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure by building up sound flesh. It is agreeable to taste and' easy of assimilation. Prepared by Scott A Bowne, Y.

All druggists. figs will permanently cure habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure the system. useless to remark that all those to whom invitations were issued were present to eDjoy the hospitality tendered them by ihe parents of Ira. Enjoyable games were icdulged in the fore, part of the evening to the extreme enjoyment of all present. Later on the cheerful call to supper, that had been listened for by some, was heard and in less time than it tcck them to receive the invitation to supper, the whole company filed out.

A fine supper was eaten after which the young folks repaired to the parlors to finish the evening's pleasure. At a late hour all gave the conventional adieu, wishing Ira many things in connection with the new year, and departed with declarations in their own minds to the effect that Ira's party was the crowning social event of the season in Shac-non junior circles Mr. Earl Chaffy left the first of last week for Nebraska City on business-Guy Symns recently visited friends in Shannon prior to returning to military academy Mattie Thompson and little Jack Clark spent New Year's day with Shannon riend3 Bob Thomp OAK MILLS MELANGE. Is buying all the good butter offered. Poultry is scarce and higher.

He will buy all the turkeys and chickens you will bring him at a good price. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. Much Sickness Another Wedding- OLD COMRADES MEET. of a lodge of colored Masons. A high compliment was paid Henry by naming the lodge Faulkner.

Judge Snyder issued a marriage license to R. Russell and Miss Anna M. John-ton Monday morning. They are both residents Atchison county. They were married at the home of the bride Monday night.

Governor Glick sent a very fine Shorthorn bull to a Mr. Ransom at El Reno, O. last week. Two weeks ago he shipped ten head cf Shorthorns to the lElectJ Officers and Fight Their Battles O'er In Story and In Song. Other Items.

A child of John Socks is very ill with pneumonia Richard Hottle is also ill with pneumonia K. M. King is able to be around again. He says the next time he jumps over a fence he wih go through th sate Milton Beckner says that Ii The E. C.

Johnson post and corps held a joint meeting on Monday evening at their hall in Odd Fellows' temple for the installation of officers for the ensuing Good Night Cattle company in the Pan year. handle country. Commander McMaken first rappd to crder and turned over his command to Brighter than diamonds the growing famo of Price's Baking Powder. son and Miss Emma White of Atchison, disturbed the molecular composition of (Shannon atmosphere one day of the first week of the new year Dick Drury, Charley Davies and a couple of young ladies drove through Shannon on New Year's day. We wish Dick wouldn't Frank Rohr, who was at Doniphan (Past Commander D.

G. Jones, who in. the following aspost officers: Com mander, 8tanton V. E. Shiff.

lett; J. V. F. M. Loper; surgeon, lake Monday, says the ice is seven inches bis girl does not quit chewing so much gum he will have to quit the laundry business and start a chewing gum factory Miss Frankie Sholar spent Sunday with relatives at Eickapoo Walker is studying law and intends to open up Clay Lyles'jold office at.

this place Thomas Hazlegro7e has bought the farm Miss Maud Adamson spent Sunday with friends at Oak Mills James Ralston and Miss Tracy Hinkenbrant are engaged to be married soon John Davitz has nine men working en his farm Whenever anybody in the neighborhood gets sick Bob King reccomends his skunk oil The Loafer's League has formed a "cider trust." thick and as clear as crystal. The Hiram Martin W. Conaway; skating is the finest ever known. The O. H.

H. Simpkin'; adjutant, L. ice where tbey skate embraces as a rink seven miles of fine skating. PERKIM EL JOHN T. Sanborn; C.

H. Burrows; 0. J. W. Springsteen; S.

8. L. Jennings; The best bargains in calf and kip Q. M. s.t C.

II. Staley. boots, rubber and felt goods, warm lined 5i5 Commercial Atchison, Kansas. drive that white horse of his around 8hannon after night. We re not used to meeting such mysterious looking thiDgs after night The first part of last week Mr.

George Sutlief and wife received a telegram from Kingsville, to the effect that the death of Mrs Sutlief 's father had very unexpectedly come. Accordingly Mr. and Mrs. Sutlief took the evening train to her home Tom Clark and John Duncan were the prize winners in the New Year's shoot. Ten blue rocks straight was common for them.

The Atchison fellows were not in it Ask the Shannon skating crowd Litzle E. Shifflett, president of the W. R. then introduced Past President Rebecca Baker, who installed the officers gloves, etc in the city are to be found tt A. F.

Heinz's West Atchison boot and shoe store, 1305 Main street. He has Now is your chance to get bargains in of the corps as follows: children's and cents' underwear. The greatly reduced prices this week. "There is Danger in Delay." Since 1861 1 have been a great sufferer from catarrh. I tried Ely's Cream Balm aid to all appearances am cured.

Terrible headaches from which I had long Prssident, Matilda Frankej'S. V. P. Monday Sheriff Larkin sold over two Fair has made a 10 per cent cut, and besides they have the warmest and beBt Margarei Jenninjre; J. V.

Emma Joseph; secretary, Julia Joray; treasurer. underwear in the city. about that new restaurant, the Del-mo nico We are all wondering whether Marv Cole: chaplain. Alice MerkinB suffered are gone. W.J.

Hitchcock, late hundred pieces of property that were foreclosed under the debenture bonds that were guaranteed by the Kansas Trust Banking company of Atchison. A concert will be given at the Chris Frank Johnson will take a relapse or not Major U. S. Vol. and A.

A. Buffalo, N. Y. tian church at Round Prairie Tnursdav The Shannon women are trading roosters and gobblers and swapping eggs. night and at the Potter M.

church Most of the property was in Atchison. Ely's Cream Balm has completely cured ti i Friday night. Miss Stewart, a Pointer: Look out for spring around the next curve -The luckiest unlucky Take your game and butter to John From Wednesdays Daily. J. G.

Thayer for chicken cholera cure. The January term of the district court begins next Monday the 14th inst. Reaa the ad. of the Kansas City Importing company in another column. John Perkins is paying a good price for first class butter, as he is also for turkeys and chickens.

A marriage license was issued by udge Snyder Tuesday to Arthur Akeyof Cum-mings and Miss Elsie A. Vandenburg of Nortonville. The standard cure for cold and cough, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, should be kept by every mother who loves her darlings. Frank Palmer of the all day market is me oi catarrn wnen everyinmg eme Perkins if you want a good price for it.

men in Shannon are those that have a ailed. Many acquaintances have used it gifted elocutionist from Clay Center will take part in the exercises. A number of town people will attend. box made purposely to scald hogs in and with excellent results. Alfred W.Ste Take him all your turkeys and chickens if you want to get a good price for it.

a pulley and rope arrangement made so vens, Caldwell, Ohio. as to render hanging heavy hogs an easy iob. "The unlucky part about it is that The scepter of supremacy swayed Clem Rohr, Prof. Orlopp, Charles Price ol Cream Balm is fifty cent. Norionville flews.

easily by Dr. Price's Baking Powder. Bradley, Louie Gerhartt, and William there is always some one to whom you can loan such conveniences, making you almost wisu that you did not have them Klostermeier attended the funeral of George Dorsom at Lancaster Sunday. Mrs. Samuel Pardee has been having a i Leon Sutton of shannon has very severe attacK oi pneumonia, uui ia better at this writing The funeral of a rich brother living up They say it was one of the largest on the outskirts of the North poiar Mrs.

Joseph Didde, at the Catholic conductor, Mrs. Norton; guard, F. E. Sanborn; assistant conductor, Mrs. Hoop er; assistant guard, Mary Koenig.

Mrs. Shifflett, the retiring president, was then presented by ber corps with a pair of gold eye glasses as a token of their appreciation of her work during the past year. The forma! exercises were then closed and music and refreshments wre declared in order, during which the comrades and their families proceded to have a general good time. Comrade "Tom," without whom the boys would be aa occasion of this kind, stood manf-illy to his post, and with the assistance of Mrs. Pratt, Mrs.

Norton and others, led with many of the old songs so dear and familiar to the old boys. At a late hour the sweet strains of "Home, Sweet ilcme" closed the programed the crowd adjourned, resolving to make the social feature of the order more prominent in the future. funerals ever held in Atchison county. church Monday, was very largely attend in the market to buy all the produce you have to sell, including your butter, circle who communicates the information that if he will pick himself out a good ft, The state board of agriculture will ed. Mrs.

Didde'a manv friends sympa farm in the vicinity of Shannon that he meet at Topeka ednesday. Governor thize with the stricken family in this sad eggs and chickens. will pay for it and make it a gifc to him bereavement H. E. noach, whose peo Glick will address the board on the past gratis, providing he will devote it to the and ut ure woi of the t.oard.

The Fine rle live here, has been very sick at Lowe mont. but is now ronvalescent Norton- raiting of polar bers. which indus'rv is Wtn. Beckner and Miss Mary Bhulte, both of Oak Mills, will be married shortly, Mr. Beckner is foreman of the Mis ville churches are observing the week of Tuesday night Frank Schmidt, who forfeited $2 for a drunk in the morning, was overcome by his appetite and filled up and never thought to reform until he had loaded himself with a jag that he was unable to carry.

He was arrested and sent to the city prison to take his medicine in ccurtthis morning. A. F. Heinz has what every farmer wants. It is something new and novel in the shape of a leather overshoe for felt boots.

It is much lighter and much mere serviceable than a rubber overshoe. If you want to keep your feet warm you should get a pair. 1805 Main street. It is not generally known that there is a bounty on wolf scalps. Col.

Kreba wag asked the question Tuesday. He said to be a very remunerative one The literary entertainment of last Friday Stock Breeders' association met today, before wnom Governor Glick will read souri Pacific at that place. prayer Clayton Burdick and wife came over from Effingham Saturday, went night was a success considering that it a piper on sheep industry. The Hub is closing out its stock of was the first of the series A formerly of shannon man. in whom we were once to Oskaloosa Sunday for a short visit-Elder Tcdd'd many friends gave him a Carlton Cornwell, foreman of the Ga underwear twenty per cent cheaper than very much intere3ted, moved from our very pleasant reception at the S.

D. B. zette, Middletown, N. believes that any other dealer. If you want rgait town and took up agricultural life upon church Saturday evening, presenting a farm that he purchaeed and was sue- Chamberlain's Cough hemedy should be in underwear you should see them.

him with a pair of handsome wool blankets. Mr. Todd is seventy.five years of cessful, but finally grew tired of farm in every nome. ue usea it ior a com th Januarv term of the district life and traded his farm for a merry-go- ana it effected a speedy cure. He says: I -iqq 4.,, n.oso i 1:11111 bucin Qio uuvactcu juav wowu age and came here to visit some friends, when this church called him to preach 'round and a steam engine.

Accordingly "It is indeed a grand remedy, can rec Dr. 37 court cases, and 13 criminal cases. he can't climb up in our barn or slide for them until a pastor could be secured. The gold in the medil award to Price's Cream Baking Powder at the down our straw stack any more. Only five cases less than the last term.

When the end of the year rolled around is not higher California Midwinter Fair Obstructlons in a Great Harbor he had became so endeared to the people that they extended him a call for the coming year. ommend it to all. I have also seen it used for whooping cough, with the best results." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by druggists. John Halthusin died Saturday night at the than the incomparable record of powder itself. IN THE TOILS.

No agent in the domestic domain serves so well as Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. Busanko Poehler brought a dressed hog Monday that weighed 500 pounds. It was originally bought for shipping The flashing eye, the bouyant footstep, Are less easily removed than obstructions of the bowels are by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, infinitely more effectual than violent purgatives, and which never the rosy complex on, can all be traced to the supeiior food cooke 1 with Dr. Price's eripee.

convulses and weakens as they do. Cream Baking Powder. The Till-Tapper Arrested nt Kansas City Will be Brought to Atchison to Stand purposes, but proved to be too fat and The Bitters also removes malarial and rheumatic biliousness, sick headache, nervousness and dyspepsia. Trial. Heary Butler, the young man who xobbed the monej drawer at Brocket's Give this deserving remedy a fair trial and expect the best and most complete 9 o'clock of pneumonia, aged 45 years, and was buried Monday afte-noon at 2 o'clock.

He was what was known as the old fieherman and leaves a family destitute and also a small child at the point of death. It is hoped the charitable people of our city will see this notice. Mike Burns, while hunting at Old Sumner below town Sunday, accidentally stepped into an old well which was covered over with weeds and vines. He went down about twelve feet and was considerably bruised but not seriously hurt. His gun was broken.

He says lumber office Tuesday, was arrested at Kansas Citv Tuesdav at 5 o'clock. As results. Pleasant 3idge. Boon as the telephone dispatch was re Effingham News. Most of the farmers around here are holding their corn for better prices-Feed of all kinds is plenty Stock never looked better at this time of year than it does now W.

A. Meader has traded hi6 live stock to Owens, the patent-right man, for land in Mississippi. Neither one of them ever saw the land J. E. Logan will coon have his fine residence in the north part of town completed F.

Wallack has the foundation nearly rendy for his big residence in the south part of E. M. Ellsworth has the rock ordered for his new residence Everybody in Pleasant Ridge had a waived bv Chief Whit. Henry Denton's eon went to Kansas City to identify him referred to the records and found there was. The county pays 25 cents for young wolf scalps, and $100 for the scalps of old wolves.

The man making the inquiry took from his pocket the scalp of an old wolf, whereupon the colonel ordered a warrant drawn on the county treasurer for the amount. The scalp was probably that of a large thomas cat and the county paid a dollar for it. If this proves to be true the laugh will be on Colonel Krebe. At Auburn, Tuesday afternoon a fire broke out in a saloon on the west side of the court house square. It was soon beyond control, despite the almost superhuman efforts of the citizens.

The Herald office, together with the cylinder press, boiler and engine, burned to the ground. The type, job press and other contents of the office were saved. A harness shop and restaurant were burned after the contents had been removed. Robinson's clothing store on the south was saved and the entire row of buildings on that street. The buildings were owned by a Mrs.

Knipe. They were valued at $5,000 and were insured for $2,100. The heaviest loser is Mr. BarnharT of the Herald, whose policy run out only a few hours before the fire broke out. B.

F. Tcmlinson died at his residence Tuesday afternoon at 3:20 o'clock of inflammation of the kidneys, aged 57 years. merry Christmas. Again at Christmas did we weave Tfce holly 'round the Chrlstmf 8 hearth, While tllent Irost possessed the earth, And calmly fell on Christmas eve. The Yule-log sparkled keen with frost, He returned Wednesday morning after fully identifying him.

He refused to be brought to Atchieon without a requisition. The papers were made out aDd that just as he fell a big rabbit jumped out in front of him and made its escape. iso ring oi wind the regions swept, But over all thlnes brooding slept. The quiet sense of Christmas night. was slaughtered.

Charley Maage, the West Atchison grocer, was badly bitten on the leg by tt dog yesterday. The animal had to be killed before it would let go. Mr. Maage is suffering much from the bite. 8ixteen double-decked cars loaded with sheep passed through Atchison on the Santa Fe bound for Chicago.

Chicago is somewhat larger than AtchiBon, at the same time AtchiBon furnishes her with many of the goods things she has to eat. Morris Fealey, the young farmer from Mt. Pleasant who was arrested by Floyd White and WillardDunkin the day of the celebration, engaged in a row at Billy Lee's place Monday night and for a short time it looked like there would be serious trouble. Tha trouble was finally settled by Lee throwing Fealy out of the place. There is good reason for the popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.

Davis Sheriff Larkin left on the 3 o'clock after which he will build early in the spring It was the only rabbit he saw. The merchants have all their goods that Skaters on the river at a late hour Sun they buy Atchison hauled out by teams. day night were suddenly startled by cries of "Come here! Come here which They pay trie teamsters tne same price they did the railroad company J. W. Jones of Kentucky, who bought the Walker property, went to Atchison seemed to come from the willows oh the Wedresdavto meet his family that ne sand bar.

Several parties ran to the willows to investigate when apparently expected to arrive there on the afternoon train H. Coulter, editor oi tne the same voice was heard at the B. M. There were several Christmas trees in this vicinity; among them was the tree at the Pleasant Ridge school house, which was neatly arranged, being decorated in flowers, tinsel and pop corn. The branches were bending with gifts for both eld and young.

On the platform underneath the tree was oranges, candy, nuts and the larger presents which were costly as well as numerous. The schoolroom was decorated with evergreens and hoi y. The program for the evening was opened with rrusic by the Ho mes band. Next were the declamations, reading, songs and concert reading. The Misses Holmes and Schafer deserve special mention for their vocal and instrumental selections.

noon train to bring him back. Twenty-three 'dollars of the stolen money was found on his person aDd recovered. He did not deny taking the money. At 9 o'clock Wednesday morning his mother came to Atchison to settle the matter and have it dropped, claiming he was only a boy 17 years old. This is not likely to be done, as it was learned at Kansas'City that he was a hardened criminal and had served out several sentences in county jail.

Nothing has been heard hh pal since Tuesday. While Sheriff Larkin is fortified with the requisition papets, he expects to induce him to return without them, and avoid the necessary expense. round house. They turned and rushed Western Veteran, will install the ofiicers of Effingham post, G. Saturday afternoon, January 12 A.

S. Fuller, who to the round house when the voice suddenly came from another direction. bought chickens at this point ior t. This time it seemed to come from the Rowley was Killed in a rauroaa accident on his way to New York with a car load of chickens Mrs. Stone, wife of big rock quarry above the round house.

Buzard, of West Monterey, Clarion county, Pa, say: It has cured people Eucrene Stone, formerly a highly re Finally after following the strange voice that our physicans could do nothing for. spected merchant of Effingham, died at around for some time the party gave it We persuaded them to try a bottle of her home in names luesaay morning oi Mr. Tomlinson was one of our oldest and most respected citizens and business men. He came from Louisville, Kentucky, to Atchison more than twenty years ago. The most of his time since Chamberlain's Congh Remedy and they The gentlemen did themselves justice by typhoid fever.

Their little girl and only child is very low th the fever. Mrs. up in despair. Tne voice continued in distressing accents, first here and then there, and the skaters the river with favoring the audience with some very Later: Sheriff Larkin came back Stone was a sister or Mrs. w.

Lnignr, now recommend it with the rest of 'us." 25 and 50 cent bold eg for sale by select songs. After which the candles were lit, the presents distributed and from Kansas City with Robert Butler, has been spent business in Atchison fright Those that are superstitious who was with her when she died. Mr. Knight left for Barnee Tuesday night to the man who robbed Brockett'a money claim that the strange voice was an the osing remarks by Prof. G.

C. Caldwell teacher of the Pleasant Ridge echool. attend the funeral. Tuesday the county commissioners ap and vicinity. He has ever been known for his uprightness in business and generous impulses.

He leaves a wife and drawer Tuesday. He came with a re omen of bad luck and that it was warn The entertainment closed at 12 o'clock "I know an old soldier who had chronic and all departed for their homes in the quisition. He is very reticent. Up to a lata hour Wednesday night the sheriff ing them to quit their reckless sport lest the iee should give way and let them diarrhoea of long standing to have been pointed C. E.

Green trustee of Benton township to fill the vscancy caused by the resignation of Alexander Achason. rural districts Miss Sarah Sch ffbauer six children; five girls and one son a young man to mourn his loss. He had anything I permanently cored by taking Chamber of Derincton. spent Christmas with down in a watery grave. Others con was unable to get him to say the matter.

friends at Pleas in Ridge Prof. Cald Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kern tend that the voice came from several They also appointed S. G. Moore trustee of Center township in place of edy," says Edward Shumpik, a promi- well ay 8 he is going to entertain visitors atihe school house every Friday from parties who had secreted themselves at intervals along the river bank and cried lnent druggist of Minneapolis, Minn L. K.

Rust, who was elected but failed to been in poor neaitn ior nearly a year, which resulted in the dread malady that took him from his family and home in the zenith of life. He was confined to his bed for only a few days. His death has cast he shadow of gloom over this enure community. 2 to 4 p. m.

with recitations in reading, grammar, geography, history, Thk bestISaltk in the world for cuts naVe sold the remedy in this city for qualify. Many valuations were reduced alternately 3 as to more completely deceive the credalous skaters. mathmatic8, pnysioiog, snortnand. and several taxes remitted. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei 0ver seven years and consider it superior Latin, Greek, Hebrew and German; all gores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains I to any other medicine now on the mar- The watch stolen from D.

C. Starr Sur- Many stubborn and aggravating Teases are invited Farewell, wishing The rt all skin eruntions. and cosl-1 1 at nr hnwal 25 and 50 day night was found Tuesday morning of rheumatism tha were believed.to be lively cures piles, or no pay required. cent bottles for sale by druggists by one of John Hanson's boys in his back incurable tnd accepted as life legacies, Tti truaranteed to give perfect satisfac yard placed un a stick of wood in a con- Champion a happy new year I Blng ou, wild tells, to the wild sky. The fly ng clouds, the frosty light i he old years has from our sight Ring oac the oM, ring In the new.

Ring happy bells across the glow, The old yeans gon. let him go; Ring out the lake, ng in the true. tion or money refunded. Price 25 centt have yielded to Chamberlain's Pain Balm, much to the surprise and gratification of BDicuous manner. The ring that attaches Tne Bottom of the Sea Yields no pearl that caa exceed in beauty teeth whitened and cleansed with that incomparable dentifrice, the fragrant SOZODONT.

Nor la coral rosier than the gums in which such teeth are set. So say the ladies, who i.re the best judges in such matters. rer box. For sale bv Barton Graticnv to the stem of the watch was found about Shannon Notes. In th advent of the new year will be recorded only one radical change in Shannon, woch whs the purchasing of the enteral mrchitKlis store of J.

W. five feet from the watch. The wa'ch the sufferers. One application will relieve the pain and suffering'Jand its con was returned to Mr. Starr.

It is thought the watch was given up in this manner Children ry fo: 'Pitcher'o Castoria, tinued use insures an effectual cure. For i)tv Price's Cream Baking Fow Je by the thief to prevent detection. lale by druggists. Ridttgsby Wni. I.

eucs, nw ior Jmerly been engaged in the gram buei-.

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