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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH MONEAlTaylor briok yard had a narrow OBonpe from boing roaBtod alive Saturday night. Ho was on top of 0110 of the ovqub in whioh was a kiln of briok in proooss of burning, patching the oven with mud, when it oavod in. Ho jumpod baokwards to tho ground and sustained a badly sprained leg as a result. Had ho boon a sooond later ho would have fallen into the burning mines and boon roasted.Atlantic. Iown, Nov. 3, 1003.' Rcoiovod of OhriHtina O Anderson and August ’Anderson fctho sum of Soventy-flvo Dollars in full payment my attorney loo for briugng divoroe suit for Mrs. Andorson. The ense to bo dismissed and the costs, 172.6, end attorney’s foes aro paid, each pnity paying one-half thoroforo. H M Boorman. dw'he now timo card wont into effeot yestorday. The oliangos are few and aro none of them vory radio aL No. 24 whioh has hitherto arrived at 7:26 arrives at 0:16. No 8 whioh has arrived at 7:25 now arrives at 7:19 and No 0 arrives at 7:44 instead of 8:16 as formerly. No 0 iuaug-orated tho now oard at last night by boing over an hour late Tho Audubon ..branoh train was forood to ..return this moroinc and start^over. The train started out a little late with a heavy load and got stuck on the grade just north of town After some timo spent in getting in readiness for the offort the engineer jerked the throttle and the train started out At Jlast reports ^it was still going. Perhaps if the northorn express did not waste so muoh steam whistling it oould £make better timo and pull heavier loads.Prossnall’s oourt SaturdaydGRAIN MEN MEET.A special meeting of the South western Iowa Grain Mou'b Association was held in this oity Friday evoning at the Park hotel. About thirty-five wore in atteudunoo. The meeting was oalled for the purpose of arranging | rates aud wakug some effort in regard to low froight rates eto. Kepresonta tivos of four or flvo Ohioago Oommis sion Housos wore in attendance were representatives of the Burling ton and Northwestern roads. Tho Rook Island representative was unable to attond. The association is a strong one and numbers about ..two hundred members. It includes the territory between Des Moinos and Oounoil Bluffs and south to the Burlington laud north to the Northwestern.JDST TWENTY YEARS AGO The Gass County Paobing Com paay’s buildups are almost completed Circuit court moets in this city next Monday.Work on £tho Atlantio Gas |Worb will be began in a short time Mr Frank O’Connell of the we known and popular firm of Hill an( O’OonnelJ jewelers'was married last evening to Mins Mary E. Fox, Rov E.Gaule officiating. No young man in Atlantio is more deserving than Mr O’Oonnoll aud his host of friends wi be glad to learn of„tbe happy even The Telegraph extends its best wishMr J H .Needles has in course ■ construction at his oarriage works buggy ..whioh will be the finest seen in the city for Borne time. The veh iole will be for his own uso.She's a radiant, witching, woun drons gom that beautiful, blushing wife of mine. She is an angel earth, so you can be, only take RookyJUSTICE COURT. There wore four oases inJustice two ofwhioh were against oho man aud tho other two onoh against tho informants u tho first two cases. Over in Bright-townshlp August Auderson and family havo lived for some timo and up until a short time ago the dove of poaoe aud contentment had found t loir home a pleasant abodo. Bnt dissension arose and August and his wife separated. Mrs Andorson took Bome of 10 smaller ohildron and her two dan-liter s who are both grown, aud in company with her son, August O Anderson, went to live ou another arm whioh they owned about a niilo rom tho old home. Her husband, August Andorson and son, John Anderson, withjono or two of tho other ohildren stayed on the old place. Thus thoy had lived for some weeks. The estrangement still existed but they had beoome reoonoiled to the condition and wore friondly in a way, roquontly exohanging tools and farm mplements and helping oaoh other n various ways. |But tho oalm whioh iad apparently settled over them was only the ouo j whioh preoodos tho simoon and it broke in all its terrific fury one day last week. It seoms that August 0. Anderson, the young man md^borrowed a buggy from his fathor August, and tho letter claimed had failed to bring it book as agrood, and John E. wont over to their place to see about it. Tiio • visit startod the row, August oame to this oity Wednesday and swore out information against August C. obarging him with assault and battery Ho had not finished his tale of woe when his other son, John E, appeared and also filed information against his brother, August 0 and his mother, Christenia aud 'Jjjlod information agalnBt tho other two for the offenso with whioh thoy haa charged August Augast9r olaimed that Iiis8oua88aultod him and that his other son John E was attempting to assist him aud was assaulted by August O for interference When August O, and bis mother Ohrstenia appeared they olaimed that August assaulted the two men in defense of his mother who had been assaulted by her son John E, and that he only esoapod being seriously injurod at the hands of his pater familis by rushing in the' house and shutting tho door in his faoe The case was postponed until this1morning at nine o’olookTho cases were settled this morning by each of |the oomplaining parties withdrawing their oharge and paying the costs Mrs Anderson h$B filed a suit for divorce whioh has.been with* drwn.The amonnt of the bonds of the men who were bound over * to the grand jury for oomplioity in the Gillette shoplifting was$1000 instoa.d offlOO as stated in a reoent issue ;of this paper.CARD OF THANKSTo the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of onr beloved hnaband and fathor we wish to express onr heartfelt thanks.Mrs. John Walter and family.POLLING PLACES.Tomorrow is election day and those who wish to vote will do so at the following plaoes in tho oity: First ward, City Clerks offioe; second ward, 209 Chestnut Btreet; third ward Grand Jury room at Court house, Fourth ward, Petit L ivery barn.
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Atlantic Daily Telegraph

Atlantic, Iowa, US

Mon, Nov 03, 1902

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