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rsonala bad nightFrom Saturday a DailyDRUCE ZIEGLER WIN• Ate rejoin; a ten pound ntng.crmer Allan-a lug arrived • a visit withJudga Thor nail Take* Tima To Explain Mia Poeltlon.F. W. SPIKER SENTENCED TEN MONTHS IN PENITENTIARY'- • :.r .lit a fine mo* *ya expects to y as easily at me auiomo-vho has., been D. M» Lloyd o past seven home In thisFrom SaturdiATLANTIC,Gama Yaat#Contuatpas tot* of the » Shelby this metal of Mrs.)tS tO lOtUTDbe here lorvas a buBineeeie to the farm d for.Anderson Dlvorco Caaa Settled Out Of Court..—Court Adjourned Till Monday.Judge Mftoey in the diBtxiqfc.. court this morning rendored- his deOiBlon in the case of James against Brnoe Zeigler, in lavor of the defendants.The case was one in which Attorneys Brnoe Zeigler Acted for Mr. James in recovering for him real And personal properly to the value of about |3,000 which he had voluntarily deeded to his children. In his preliminary remarks, prior to rendering the decision the judge took occasion to givequite a lengthy talk. He went over the case thoroughly aslt had been presented in oourt and said that Jihero. 0Uerfll pra seemed to be no contention about the |form y*6te defendants having rendored the services claimed and that Jtlie plaintiff voluntarily gave his promisory note fox $1,500 m payment for such Bor-vlces. He thought there was nothing in the. contention of Mr. James that. g0pre he wai mentally unable to properly I .—The baseha noon was fes high icoie, f foaturea aboi of them all i teatures. T fine bunch o play basebal In the first boys let the make them lantio was r work and w it spelled tl eml being 11 The Atla work, cons! very little ] praotloe. 1 good. Pie to do goodform yete he stepped far as Anilined thenwould giv ache. Thelook after his business at the time and that the fee charged was not anKnaene were exorbitant oee w'-en the amount ol t money involved was taken into con-,t Wedneeday. 8lderallon . He look oocassion to giveitlantlo visit-1 BOme advice, to Mr. James, advising him in the future to be careful of his rom Atlantic | business transactions, to steer clear of the courts in eveiy way possible, that by bo doing he would havo sufficient and to spare of tins worid’B e has a deal I g00(Sfl to make the remainder of his the di8P°Bal I deoiinmg years pleasant. The judge WP* I also paid his compliments to the sonsand* Tom of I of the plaintiff who at the * time of their parents J the settlement with their father and of the retain of the properly to him in the office of Bruce ATLANTICANITACHICAGIForeign . (fclantio was in He has a dealPRO FESERCorn Sol coverston were in le interest ofwife are the boy born Mayvance- ov continued any imp* close of tW heat: _______ Zeigler at I were highAnita broke down and Joried, as they I yes'ernay claimed on the witness stand, because I here opei they believed Mr. Zeigler had “played them double.“ He said “We all know how the Man of Galilee wept because of the sins of the world, but taelson,.. Eli I who ever heard of an intelligent Iowa [showing nnie Johnson I farmer weeping because of the s'ns of I those of n Des Moines I an attorney? I am of the opinion that I sellers - A dteoding the | their tears were caused by the obagxin I frantio lthey experienced at being forced to jtbe entirrot to Oreston I give up property which they thought relativelyvisit with safely theirs and not because of the end uxi;sins ot an attorney.”. I rains witThe coats of the suit were taxed to 1 Com w the plaintiff whose attorneys during I covered -the morning gave notice that the case I and o1ol( will be appealed to the supreme court.The suit for divorce of Christina Anderson against August Anderson was settled by giving Mrs Anderion the divorce as prayed. She was givena Des Moineseturned fromi again selling i in the D. P.for the ( Easter, buyers go east : We thin!nied stock to 1 $3,020 alimony and custody of the two I higher.rief visitor in I there by thevent to Atlan eks visit withProvis with the to indie: Folio? the dayWHEAT-Maya a Greenfieldturned to his visit withEtna was insold lils rcsi-)k of faroitore E. Dungan ofminor children, Willie and Rosa. Mr. Anderson was given the custody of another minor child. Richard. The parents were given authority - to visit the ohiidren in the custody of the i other at any and ail times desired.The motion for a new tiial in the . case of F. W. Sptker, who'was found I a 1 * guilty of forgery when Judge Macey1 bep * wai here before, was over-ruled and a sentence of ten monthlt;at hard labor in the penitentiary at Fori Madison was passed. His attorneys at once gave notice of appeal to the supreme court and an appeal bond wai filed with the clerk of tne court this afternoon.A number of probate inatteis wereCORNMayJulySept.OATS:-MayJulySept.PORK:K. uungan oi i wMr. Simmons I attended to this morning among them Jof a faim of moose oounty. ill company is on the excel-t scenic artist bt Mr. Niohols Ittings. Thete ith several of and aotieisei give a home y propose put-May 18th. ib been at the far the past£2 imilar positionbeing a further distribution in the Trailer estate. Judge . Maooy then adjourned court till next Monday and went to his home at Harlan on the 11:10 Flyer. It ia^not expooted that he will be back before the latter part of next week and that ho will attend to some court business before lie does return.JulySept.[These Dearmot: on EaBt FTHEBelo’ price ii and gnHE DIED AT ANTRIM, LA.||g. Mrs. Lydia Antrim of 906 Oedar i Egg9, j street late yesterday evening leoeived 1 Butter a telegram from Antrim, La., stating I Potato* that her grandson, Lee Collins, had jghioke died there durinc the vesteidav after*
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Atlantic Semi Weekly Telegraph

Atlantic, Iowa, US

Tue, May 16, 1905

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