K.LY 1-lilJb.UK.APHY, IOWA, TUESDAY MOVKMBKK 4, 1902Iny in oodny,t tinwithsober*book.ipCDt■ida IdHatnr-viiltfrom vo* InAbor-mri -ji»*OIgoor onnil lo noltiorof this i»* atGoo. O. Harrison was arrottod CARD OP THANKSSaturday night for drunken.-*. He To the friend* and neighbors who was released yesterday morning upon ' ao kindly assisted op dorlto* the 111-“P- nuse'.amt death of oar beloved husbandWiota fl.ltor 8 cuy. go MO •Ktr’» (U tlvewontvisitIVCB OtKroong,aidren * oily .y ere*rip »p Valley ricwedor and turday r willwhichHater-found-a bnilt randy IdlClon Itylot c* Id Co ook I* ders. Neb. or am Ohas.0 pO*t-ift thiswhore tiuie If health Poland a half1 mile* Dlmlg wlwn, i bedside * aluolt; Hftlorof Rod at the family0 thoir1 .tulcid oliatoh 3 0 F it otTor jorroot-at theioue of in the t with and Mra of Uio Walnut lofeated io wu» a i ployed it wonhie pulling up the money for hi pcarance and aa he did not appear the money, *10. w»* forfiototi to the city Rev. Buokney of Orlswold will giro hie lecture, When to marry mid how to live, at Fletcher Olmpol. Bear Grove townaliip on Thursday evening Nnvomher. Admission 16 aunts. Everyone oomo. wRoiooe Brown who hoe been attending school at Oriimell arrived in thu oity Saturday uight Roscoe Was teen 111 for some time and it Is feared that ho lias typhoid fo»or bet with careful nursing it la tltought ho will roonvor without a severe eeigo of illness.Tlie Day restaurant stock w.ia sold this morulng at auotiou. Tin- .took was purchased by O. L. Campbell of the Atlantic Mill for *310. Ouriy nbd Dllgor purohnwel tho etoclr from Mr. Oatnpbell at the same figure end will operate tlio restaurant in tho future.1.00k with horror on skin erapUone, blatohrw, sore., pimples. They don't have tiiom.nor will any one who uses BaoXlnn's rtmicn Salvo. It glorifiestlie tnoo. Kcaomn or anlt rliuoiuvanish before it- It cures sore lips, chapped bauds, ohllbUlna Inlalllble for piles. 26 oeula at Fried’s drug store wThe Woman’s Relief Corp. oalled at the liome of Mrs. M. E. Day oneevening lint wock and did all thesewing Mrs. Day had need of for the winter This co6Uim .0! the corps is a grand one. bunging help and happiness into many homes. Next weak tlie ladies go to Mrs Pat Murray’s homo.The Rita Stock company Sundoycd in thia city They were on their way from Mavsran whore they played 9at‘ urday night, to Adatr,their next date. Tho com [-any lias been doing a good and have added qoiw a few people since their embarkation for the season.J. E. Gillespie has romovnd his ofilco fixtures from tho office room ho has occupied for norno timo and will soon go to Oskalooea where be aud his wife will spend tho winter with their daughter Mrs]Linducr. Dr. F M Colo will ocoapy the ofllco mado vacant by Mr Gillespie In x recont Item in this paper ro-Untng to the departure of Miss Mamie MoOarvlUe for Mtiwaaklo to attend school we sold that sho would enter the convent of tho Sisters of M-roy. The young lady has gono to enter tho academy in conneotlon with that order and will not. enter the oonvont. Drums, rocking horses and dolls t frod alcxaudersErnoat Boron who work* at tlie Taylor brick yard lind a narrow oscnpi from being roasted alive Saturday night. Ho was on sop oT ooo of the ovens lu which was a kiln of Ulok In process of burning. |iulahiug the oven with mad, when it onved in. llo lumped backwards to tho ground and sustaiued a badly spraluod leg as a result. Had he been a second luter hu would have fallen Into the burning mass and beeu roosted.Atlantic, Iowa, Nov. 3, I9w4. Reclovcd of. Christina O Anderson and August ^Anderson Elbe sum of Seventy-five Dollars in full piyment my attorney fee for brlngog divorce suit for Mr* Anderson. The case to be dtsroisted ond tho costs, *72.6, and attorney’s foes are paid, oaol party paying one-hair therefore. H M Boor-mm. dwTho now time card went into effect yoslorday. The ohanges are few and are none of them very radio aL No. 8t which lias hitherto arriv ed at 7:36 orrives ni 6:16. No 8 which has orrivod at 7 »35 now arrives at 7:18 and No 6 arrive* at 7:1* lu stead of 8;10 as formerly. No I) inaug erated the new o»rd at last night by being over an hour lute New stock of large print’and touch ere blbles at frod nloxandera.The Audubou branch train was (orood to rstaru this mornlug or start aver. The train (tailed out littlo lato with a henvy loud und got •took on tho grade Jest north of town After some time spent in getting tn oudiness for the effort tho engineer Jerked the throttle and the tralu tartod out. At last report* ;it w»s still going. Perhaps if the northern oxprow did not wosto so rnuoli steam whistling it coo Id mako belter timo aud pull heavier haul*.lilt Ute In P-rll I Just Meraed to liavo gnno nil to pleoea,” writes Alfred Boe, of Wol fare, Tex., blliooitnfl** and » inim book hud made life a burden, couldn't out or aleep aud foil almost too • nut to wort when 1 began to a/ Electric Bitters, but they work d wonders Now I sloop llko a top.can eat anything, ham gained in strength aud oujoy hard work* rimy give vigorous heulW aud new Ilf a to weak, slokly run down people. Try them. Only W coow at Fried's drug store, _ w'd.ii •lci*t- li -1 humhas .1 lie IAXATIYK IIKUltll tjUlNINK T»k-tpress onrnd father we wish to heartfelt thanks.Mrs. John Walter aud family.JUST TWKMTY YEARS AGO Tho Cass Oonnty Pnoking Com-party’s buildnga are almost completed Circuit, court meets in this city next Monday.Work on ^tho Atlantic Ons |Work# will bo begun In a short timoMr Prank O'Connell of tlio well known aud popular firm of Hill and O’OounelJ Jewelers .was married last evening to Miss Mory E. Fox. Rev. E. Gaulo officiating. No young man In Atlantlo Is more dosorviog than Mr O'Connell and his heat of friends will be glad to Irani of .tho happy event Tlio Telegraph extends Its best wishesMr J II Noodle* has In course of construction at his carriage works a boggy which will be the finest seen iu the city for tome time Tlio vehicle will be for his own use.oil. t'J ii-icd lliol IMAY CONDEMN P. 0. SITE.We have aoleoted onr looatlon for tho Atlant'o Federal building and ox-poot to get it, said Secretary Shaw, at Iowa Oity, yesterday. If it becomes necessary I ouppotc tlvo department can have tho property condemned and appraised, hot we certainly, and nt oil ovoute. expect to ham tho post ofBoe building on the Laundry Bit*.This is what flromtnty Shaw mid Friday to Dr. Emrnert of this oity who m. t tlio Secretary in Iowa City. Dr Rmiaert wns there attending the cooforeuce of Ohsrltios and Corrections, aud Governor Shaw wasthore to attend ilie monster repobhc«D rally which was hold on Thursday evening. Dr Rmmort oallvd upon Mr Shaw end in the course of tlio conversation tlio post ofilce site question was mentioned with the above resnlt.Tho Laundry ooruor property has boon optioned at Pfm. Mrs Slater asks *-lt;6X1 for her four lots fociqg on Wulnut street with a frontage of 100 feet Zook Bro*. ask *3500 for their lots, having 50 feot on Walnot and 80 foot on Fifth street. They expect to move thoir building off Dr Macom-bet’s holding Is 36 feet on Fifth sti-lt;t and runs book CO feet and bis prioo *2*00, wliilo L L DoLano's lot is 36 foot on Fifth BtJ'ot with o depth of 50 feel and Ids price 11000 It is believed by those who nre uow trylug to raise the money for the purchase of this property that if tt is condemned ond appraised, these price* will ho soaled down consider-Ably.___JUSTICE COURT.Thera were four aa«*» in Jastico I’riMsuull's court Saturday two of which wnro against one mao and tlio other two eaoli against die informants in the first two cases. Over in Bright-township Angust Anderson and family liavo lived lor totno time and up until a short time ago tlio dove of puaon and contentment had found their home a pleatnt abode. But dU-soiuion arose und Augnst aud his wife separate-.!. Mrs Anderson took some of tho ■mailer children and her two daughters who are both growr, and in company with her ran, August O Anderson, went to live oti another farm whioh they owned about a mile from tho old home. Her hnsbaad. August Anderson uud ran, John Anderson, with oue or two of tho other oht Ultra stayed on tlie old place. Thu* they had lived for some weeks The estrangement aiill existed hut they had become reconciled to the condition aud wore friendly In u way, frtxpimtly exohnnglng toola and form implement* and helping each oilier lo various ways. {But tho oolm which had appareutly settled over thorn was only the one J which preocdet the simoon and it broke In all its torrlfio fury 000 day lout week. It sooms that August C. Andorran, the young man had .borrowed a buggy from his father August, and the (alter claimed had failed 10 bring It bnak os agreed, aud John E. wont over to their place to soe about it Tno visit *tartcd tlwi row. Aagust came to this oily Wednesday and sworo out Information ugaiusi August C. oliarglug him with mutch aud buttory Ho iiad not tlulsh-o 1 hi* tnlo of woo wiiou iiis ocher son, John K, upiwarod and also tilod information against his brother, August O and his mother, Ulirlstenlu uud filed luforinatlou again*! the oilier two for tlio offc-nso with whioh thoy ban olutrgodAugast. August!!' claimed that liltnouxusuultod him aud that liis other John E was attempting to assist him and wim asmultotl by August O for intorferenco When August O, and Ids mother Chrstonla appeared thoy claimed llml August assaulted the two :uon in defense of Ills moll or who liud boon anRouLcd by Lor son John E. uud tlust he only oscupod bulng •“ '*~otivly lojured .ot tho hands of hi* l»«er famills by rutliing in the house and shutting the door In hi* face The com wo. postponed nntll this morning at nine o’clock .The oases worn rattled this morning by each of |the complaining parties withdrawing their charge and paying OMt' Mr* Anderran has filed a soil for divorce which has boon with-drwn.The amount of the hondsof the men who were bound onr to the grand' jury for oompllciiy tn the Gillette shoplifting warliCOO'Instend off 100 as slated in a recont imoc ot this paper. Out of D-ath't Jaws When death seemed very near from a severe stomach aud. llvor trouble, that I hail *offu-edith Pfor years, ” writer H Muso,‘Durham, N °, Dr King's New Li/o FUU raved my life and gave perfect health. “.S P'1,1* °P ,u'lh and only 36 cent* at Frtod * drug store. «?OHAIN MEN MEET.A special moetlug 0f the South, western Iowa Grain Mon’* Association held in.this oity Friday evening at the Pork hotel. About thirty.live wore in atteodanco. The meeting was called for the pnrposo of arranging rates and makog some effort in regard to low freight rate* etc. Representative* of four or five Obloago Commit-oion Hod scs wore io alien dance os wero representatives of the Burling-ton and Northwestern rouda. The Rook Island roprcrantatlvo was unable lo attend. The araoolation it a strong aud numbers about two hundred member* It ino’.odca tlie territory between Dos Moines and Oounoll Bluffs’and south to tlio Burlington and north to the Northwestern.Go.. Llks II ot Cakes ”Tn« fastest sell lug artlelo I have In my stnto,” writes druggist O T Smith, of Davis, Ky.. ”1* Dr. King's New Disoovery for Coasamptloo., Coughs and Colds, banana. It alwsvs cares. In my six year, of sales It has never failed. I have known it to rare sufferers from throat Olid lung dlaaasM. who oould gel uo help from dooton or any other remedy. '• Mother* rely on It and A T Fried ganran-toe* eatisfactlon or refunds prico. Trial bottles free. Regalar slip 50oenM and |L_ wHaving deolded to qnit farming, I will sell at my place, foot miles east nod four miles north of Atlantic,three quarters of a mile north of Lornb, on Monday, Nov. . 10. sale beginning at 10 o’eolook sharp, the following prop-arty: 03 head .of cattle, consisting of 16 hood of Highgrode Hereford steer*, coming three years old; 4 hood of high grado Shorthorns, same ngo; 4 head high grade Shorthorn hoifers, bred: I high grade Hereford heifer, bred ; 3 full blood Shorlltora oows. raven year* old,bred; 6 spring calves.8 head of horsee aud moles, I pilr sorrel geldings, fifteen years old, weight 3,000 ;l roan horse, eight years Old.weight 1.403; 1 rouu mare, twelvo years old.weight 1300; 1 brown lto.ee, ten years old, weight 1,600; I brown more tamo ngo, weight 1,400; 1 i,an ronlet, four aud five years old. weight 1,860. Implements: Milwaukee bind-er, Standard mower, side dollvery rake,new,3 two section lever harrows, four raotlon wood harrow, diso, harrow Moline corn planter with 100 rods wire, MoOormioU corn harvester, Ohio cultivator, alit.eu inoh walking plow.slxteon inch sulky stirring plow potatoe diggei.end gute seeder, hand ocrn slieller lumber wagon, bob sled, two hay raoko, two set* heavy harness, set fiy net*. 80 acres,oorn in the field, froe lonoh at dooo. Terrue: A o rod It of twolvo month* will bo given on all sum* over *10, all undor *10, cash Bauknbl6 note required, without Interest If paid when due, otherwlra to draw 8 par onnt, from dale A per oent off for co*b. Tho*. Green. Jaoob Lang As Son.aootioneers.A V«ut/„t Ali.ck ut Ur.it 1* UsrrdLust winter on Infant child of miuo had croup in u violent form, my* Bldor John W. Roger*, a Christian Evangelist, of Fidloy Mo I gave her a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy aud In a short time all danger was post and the ohlld re covorod. This rciucdy not only cure* croup but when give os soon a* the flr*t symptoms appear will prnvont tlie attack. It contnius no opium or other harmful lobstanoe and may be given as oonftdontly to a baby a* to on adoll. For aalo by Jeffrey's Pharmacy aud 1’iusou* Co. druggist*Mr Jos. Walker ot Wiotu reoaivod a fine Poland China mole hog. Dale Perfection, from Illiuoi* Saturday. The pig cost him *60 uud will valuable addition to hi* herd.to 1 iia I’abiK Allow me to *uy a tow words In praito of Chamberlains' Couch Remedy. 1 onu recommand It with tlie utmost confidence It has done good work for me and will do the same for others. I hod a very severe ooogh and cold aud feared I would get pneumonia. but after taxing tho second dora of this madloine I foil bettor, three bottles of it oared my -cold and (lie naint in my chest disappeared oulirely I am most rospcotfolly yonr* for health, Ralph 8 Myera, U4, Thirty-mvenlli street. Wheeling. W. Va. For salo by. Jeffru'yt Pliarmaoy and Parsons At Co. druggists.