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The Peabody Gazette-Herald from Peabody, Kansas • 8

The Peabody Gazette-Herald from Peabody, Kansas • 8

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WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW. THE PEABODY GAZETTE. W. II. MORGAN, Editor and Prop.

MISS A. M. JONES. Local Editor. SUBSCRIPTION, 11.50 PER YEAR.

OFFICIAL Paper of CITY anfl COUNTY. MADE FOR 50 YEARS by the largest Watch Case Company in the vorld, whose products are the standard in all watch markets JAS.BOSS CASE has stood the test of time and proved the best value in a Watch Case. Guar- anteed for 25 years wear. All have this mark in them. J.

F. CUNNINGHAM, THUR8DAY, JULY 21, 1002. (tItieen barn South 4anta F. D.pot. Outfit In this pari of the country.

The City FEED, SALE "When it comos to good Farm find Haying machinery, ours ean not be equaled. The haying season will soon bo here, and every farmer in this section of Kansas is invited to come in and take a look at th Mccormick mowers, dain hay gatherers, the Mccormick thomas rakes, before they get ready to take care of their crop. They are the best haying tools on the market. Remember we handle the BAIN, HI LINE and TROY WAGONS. None Better.

We also handle a large stock ot Lumber, Brick, Etc. Jack IIooker returned from Utah last week. D. W. Heath thluki his three hundred acres of oats will thresh out over 15,000 bushels, or fifty bushels per acre, He sold thirteen thousand bushels lust week, and by Monday of this week had ulne thousand delivered.

The price was the top at the time sold thirty cents but since they have brought as high as thirty-two cents. But fifty bushels to the acre and a thirty-cent price pays very well. Mrs. Dick ConiBtock has been glveu permanent charge of the Postal telegraph office. She had been managing the oftlce during the absence of Roy Fike, the former operator.

Mr. Flke has returned to a position in tbe Kansas City office of the company. Mrs. A. N.

Eaton delightfully entertained her Sunday School class, at her home, from four until six o'clock on last Wednesday afternoon. Election of officers, games and delicious refreshments filled the hours to overflowing. Miss Tene Klose, returned to her home In Nickerson last Friday, after a two week's visit with Mrs. Jo Brown and Mrs. G.

G. Klose. Mrs. Brown entertained twenty-five young people In her honor on Thursday evening. John B.

Baker was over to Florence last Friday. George Brandon came la from Denver last Friday. Mr. Hamilton and family move to Aulne this week. Yours respectfully, DAVISON CO.

has returned AND Mies Mary Turner from Leavenworth. Livery Stable, E. P. FEWSTER M. D.

HOMEOPATHIC Fbysician and Snreon. Office ono-half block west of Hauatjs jewelry store, PEA BODY, KANSAS. Telephone, 21. Something You Should Know Have You any Eye Trouble? Guarantees to all customers courteous treatment and good accommodations for their animals. I also hav the best conveniences for ray profession of JOHNSON, Physicians and Surgeons, Granulated Eyelids, Pterlglum, Opacity of the Cornea, Failing Visioi and Cataract.

Most of the people can diagnose these troubles, lint mi i mere are nuuureus ot other -Uisrasos ot the lye whleli take the besi Office over the Racket store. Calls answered skill or Oculists to detect them. 1 have the facilities, also the expert once, to remedy any trouble. My experience is -Wicked by a special at office flay or night, O. B.

WTTITTECAR. M. D. E. JOHNSON, M.

D. Telephone 35 training at the Illinois Eye una l.ar Jnllrmary, Chicago, aud Five 11 un died cases successfully the most stubborn nature. Having had twenty years experience in the business, 1 refer to all my customers as to my ability in that depart ment. Horses treated for all com plaints, and stable accommodations furnished when necessary. Your patronagesoliclted.

J. M. GUNDERMAN. 15 Years Blind in one EyeCan Now See! M. II.

Calbock had bis oats all In shock Saturday morning, and with the usual Kansas bustle he came to town, sold 1800 bushels, got them threshed out and loaded on the cars all the same day. Cut this out and take it to D.J. Robert's drugstore and get a box of Chamberlain's Stomach Liver Tablets. The best physic. They also correct disorders of the stomach.

Price 25 cents. Jno. Schneider, Tinikin, Kansas, has been totally blind In one eyeH for J5 years; could not see auylhing. For fear thut the other eye mightu trjyj Dr. G.

A. Baker, DENTIST. Does a general dental practice. 49 Office over Roberts' Drug Store. Mrs.

Alpha Olenn is able to be out again after a severe Illness. E. W. Croeler went to Kansas City last Thursday with a car of sheep. Hazel Baker went to Kansas City Friday to visit her grandparents.

Mrs. A. G. Huffman went to Marion Saturday to visit a week with friends. John Caton had a car of sheep on tbe Kansas City market last Thursday.

John Caton made a business trip to Ft. Worth, Texas, the last of the week. Miss Mabel Davis returned last week from a visit with Hutchinson relatives. Mrs. Libby Smith Is visiting friends In Peabody this week.

Marion Headlight. Fred Dutcher was over from Newton Saturday evening visiting Arthur Hoover. Miss Louise Porter arrived last week from Pittsburg, to visit Miss Mary Baird. Michael Dohner has purchased the north eighty acres of M. M.

Turner's farm in Catlin. Mrs. E. C. Willis was over from Newton last week visitiug her mother, Mrs.

S. J. House. be allecleu the same way, he came to me, was treated, and can now see! Blind in Both Eyes. Peter Goertz formerly of Excelsior Springs, now of Hillshoro, who had been afflicted with In-growimr clashes, and granulated lids for twenty years, was in such an awful condition thut he bad to be led to Dr.

Entz's office, lie hai consulted manv oculists in cities. H. E. WOOLHEATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lowest rates on LOANS and best INSURANCE. Roberts building.

Peabody, Ks. Rev. Kessler, a Dunkard minister from ElDorado, preached at the Ware-ham school house in East Branch last Sunday at ten o'clock in the morning and three in the afternoon. also undergone several operations, but without benefit. Dr.

Eutz graft ed a piece or skin into Ins eyelids and gave him other necessary treat ments, and he is now rejoicing with' good eyes. nm II lrnit tin I O.tlliut misl OnHr.i.in Iiiivni hiwl 10 inaia ovnai'ldnni FLOWERS and PLANTS. House and hardy plants for sale at all times. Orders for cut flowers filled promptly for all occasions. Greenhouse opposite Irwin's implement yard, on Vine street.

Phone 117 FRED GOWEN. in lie practice of medicine, 9 years special in the treatment of disease rt I I. (I 1 I A Bargain. THE MEW IMPROVED Gee Whizz Washer, For sale lots 10, 11, 12, corner Pop lar and 4th streets, cheap for cash. is unea witn galvanized metal, lnsurlnir it not to leak.

mr: ivj jjui, mm in i ui. uiiu inn ii'ni'gnuuiiiie eouincs in ni. specialty. If you are in any way tiff' cted come to nw, I will tell you what can, shall and must be done. irnifnTTS KAN.

Address E. MacKenzie, 113 Rural Emporia, Kansas. w4 Symptoms. Noted for Its easy running ease on clothing, fast, unexcelled work and dura-bllity. It will pay you to Investigate tbe merits of this machine.

Sold by Davison Peabody. If you suffer from sick headache. palpitation of the heart, heartburn, COOL COLORADO THE PLACE TO GO. costiveness, flatulency, sour stomach or bad taste in tbe mouth, you have stomach and liver trouble. You should not delay, but go to your druggist at once and get a bottle of Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It positively cures con stipation, dyspepsia, liver Bnd kidney 1 TUB fS)AP THAT Misses Mabel Deibler and Winnie Westbrook returned from Eureka Springs Saturday. George Blanchard, of Newton, visited Saturday and Sunday with Johu Slocombe's family. Mrs. D.

D. Akin came over from Marion, Saturday, to visit her daughter, Mrs. 0. M. Hoover.

We will not take scrip in exchange for goods after the first of 1902. Hugueuin Smith. H. M. Mills returned Friday to Hutchinson after a few days visit at the home of J.

M. JollifFe. troubles. 50c and $1 ot T. A.1 Slay- 1 does the work tMMmmrS LAMB GO.

DEALERS IN Coal, Flour and Feed. Prompt delivery lu any part of city. Your patronage solicited. maker's. h.iWM vl sa ears" tfrcmmsA (- ia Think of a round-trip rate of only $15.00 To Denver, Colorado Springs (Moniton) and Pueblo.

On certain dates In June, July, August and September, via the Real Estate Transfers. iummm mm la til cab as FAXi-lif 'iMiScfca Simon Miller to Jas. MamraoKcr, set 2i, una ej 33-id-o Jas. Mammoxer to Simon Miller, Complete cutalnsrue Rhovmgovcr sei ana sj 33-iu-o 2,500 '300 premiums thut may be secured J. N.

Palmer to J. J. aud M. E. Skinn, nw 21-10-5 3,500 Misses Kate Gordon aud Mina and Delia Gratton, of Gossel, visited A.

Rambo and wife last week. by saving the wrappers, turnisheu free upon request. Send your nnme on a postal crd and we vSill tin and sweat Geo. Thrasher' to W. H.

Carpen have no effect on harness treated with Eureka Har mini you the catalogue ness Oil. it re Addrei: ffjtoifcsx sists the dump, keep the leather ftoft and pli- the cudaky mum able. do not break, No rough Mir- Sou Uch. tmi fae to chafe and ut. The Drmotitt for mli by orWroeirfi harness not only I'ecps looking lika new, but wars twice mm as longliy the nue of f.urrka Harness Ou.

Cures Cholera-lnfantuin, Diarrhota.Dysenttry, and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Age. Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens' the Child and Makes Write (or books entitled "CAMPING IN COLORADO," "FISHINO IN AND "UNDER THE TURQUOISE SKY." The camping book tells how, where and at what cost part ies of two, four and six ran enjoy un inexpensive vacation in that delightful climate. E. W. Thompson, A.

G. P. A. Topeka, Kas. John Sebasllun, P.

Chicago BAB: oig. a LMi 1TCETH I G. POWDERS) Among the largest plums we ever saw were samples growu this year by Milt Timmons, of this city. The annual meetings in every common school district are to he held next Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr.

Axtell wns over from Newton Monday to consult with Dr. Johnson in regard to a patient near Elbing. Miss Lulu Ratlibone, who is in Worcester, this summer, with an aunt, was taking in the sights ut Boston. For Sale. At a bargain My residence property ou North Olive street.

Geo. S. Funk. Mrs. T.L.

Bauslin entertained a dozen ladies at tea Friday evening, in honor of Miss Elizabeth Rediuger, of New York. Mrs. M. M. VanDeuberg and children, after a week's visit at the home of W.

A. Sterling, returned Saturday to El Dorado. Sold everywhere in cans .11 iz. Made by Costs Only 25 cents at Druggists, TEETHING EASY." Or mail 25 cents to C. J.

MOFFETT, M. ST. LOUIS, MO. OR. r.

jwopfrtt- run Standard Oil Company Columbua, Auif. 94, 1879. We nave your TEETH ISA Teething the havpieiit results. The effects the. hnnnioat towaers) to our litfle am ml fhilil with.

were almost magical, and certainly more satisfactory than from anything tee ever unea. Your very truly, Utvw Bishop Southern Methodist Church.) I'ubtor of at. l'uul Church. RACED ter, swj si-o-i 3,100 Frank T. Spees," to W.

H. Carpenter, wj swj 4-21-4 800 Flora G. Carpenter to W. H. Carpenter, swj 33-20-4.

500 David Schultz to Ed Assman, se- 36 17-2 3,350 Schock to W. J. Goodge, se 1 9-22-3 3,000 Helen M. Carr to Homer and Wm. L.

Osgood, nj nw 26-21-5 350 Nathaniel Banks to Purley A. Banks, av 32-17-1 3,000 John E. Phillips to Aug. Rahn, ew 11-21-4 Mallie B. Klaymaker to Robt.

Pontius, lot 5, block 10, north, Peabody 15.00 Bradford Rush to Itobt. Pontius, lot 5, block 10, North 13.50 John W. Fox to John W. Fox, and Louisa N. sw 30-21-5 2,400 Jessie K.

Herrick, et al, to Mat-tie B. Tavenner, lots 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, Locust street north, and 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, Locust street south, aud 1, 3, 5, 7, 0, 11, 13, Plum street, north, anit 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, Plum street south, all in Peabody 420 LolsOrcutt to Catherine Vance sej 20, (except one acre,) wj sw 2, (except 8 acres,) nej ne 29-19-4 7,500 Lane S. Hart to Samuel I Tib-bins, swj 32-21-3, and nj nw 32-21-3 8,500 E. A. Thompson to Geo.

Hauser, se nc 30-19-4 and part se 13-19-1 2,500. Tobias A. Unruh to First National Bank Hillshoro, sj nej 21-17-1 531 Brain Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by he most competent authorities. They have dispelled tbe silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still anothor for bones.

A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. oil must prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green's August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies trie blood and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can get Dr.

G. G. Green's reliable remedies at D. J. Roberts'.

Get Green's Special Almanac. Mrs. James Waring left Monday for Pond Creek, Oklahoma, after a week's visit at the home of her father-in-law, W. W. Waring.

Jacob Funk and Elmer Pipkin went to Cheyenne Wells, Colorado, last last week. They have employment with the Union Pacific. Cheaper than ever in this part of Kansas. LANDS AND TOWN PROPERTY for sale on terms to suit purchasers. INSURANCE.

Life, Fire, Tornado or Accident in the best oi companies, as cheap as the cheapest. Call on, or address J. E. TRESSLER, Peabody, Kas. )) 1 have had occasion to use your If Black-Draueht Stock and Poultry Merfi.

1 have had occasion to um Black-Draueht Stock and Poultry Mull. ft NEW FAST TRAIN TO EASTERN RESORTS, VIA BURLINGTON ROUTE. Low rate summer circuit tours to Michigan, Canada, St. Lawrence region, A thfhtic Coast; rail and lake, or jill rail. To Chicago.

The Famous "Eli" from Kansas City and St. Joseph; fast evening train for the with chair cars (seuts free), standard sleepers and dining cars. To St. Louis. Double daily train service with all kinds of high grade equipment, including parlor Kansas City to St.

Louis, on the morning train. Cool Minnesota. 10,000 lakes; scores of the coolest and bestsummer localities in the country; frequeut periods of low excursion tours, such as $12.20 Kansas City, and $11.50 St. Joseph to St. Paul and Min-neapolis.

The Burlington is the old reliable and established line to the northern twin cities. To the Far Northwest. "The Burlington Northern Pacific Express," now leaves Kansas City at 6:10 p. making direct connections with the early evening trains into Kansas City and St. Joseph.

This is tbe only through train and through equipment from these cities to the northwest territory in connection with the Northern Pacific road. Connecting train from Denverat night joining the northwest train at Alliance, Neb. Describe your trip to your nearest ticket agent or to the undersigned, and let us advise you the least cost and mail you publications free. H.H.CROZIER, L. W.

WAKELEY, T. P. 823 Main St. Oen'l Pass. Aet.

Kansas Cit Mo. Hi. Louis. Mo. CM.

LEVEY, Gen. St. Louis, Mo. Charley Gray was at home Saturday and Sunday. He is traveling for a threshing machine company, with headquarters at Ponca, Okla.

Miss Jessie Johnson arrived from Vernon, Texas, Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. T. J. Strickler of Fair Play, and her brother, Dr. Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. John Sands gave a six o'clock tea Friday evening in honor of Mrs. E. A.

Prescott and Mrs. J. H. Morse and daughters, who will soon leave for Minnesota. T.

G. THIN DEALER IN cine and am pleased to fay that I never used anything for stock that gave half as good satisfaction. I heartily recommend It to ill owners of stock. J. B.

BELSHER, St Louis, Mo. Sick stock or poultry should not eat cheap stock food any more than sick persons should expect to be cared dv food. When your stock and poultry are sick give them medicine. Don't stuff them -with worthless stock foods. Unload the bowels and stir up the torpid liver and the animal will be cured, if it be possible to cure it.

Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine unloads the bowels and stirs hd the tornid ivtr. Between St. Lonla and Kansas City and OKLAHOMA CITY, WICHITA, DENISON, SHERMAN, DALLAS, FORT WORTH And principal points In Texas and the Booth west. This train la new throughout and Is made np of the finest equipment, provided with eleetrio Ughta and all other modern traveling conveniences. It runs via our now jompletod Red River Division.

Every appliance known to modern ear building and railroading baa been employed In the make-up of this servloe, lnoluding Cafe Observation Cars inder the management of Fred. Harvey. Full information aa to rates and all details of trip via this new route will be cheerfully furnished, upon application, by any repre tentative of the "I am using a box of Chamberlain's Stomach Liver Tablets and find them the best thing for my stomach I ever used," says T. W. Robinson, Justice of the peace, Loomis, Mich.

It cures every malady of stock if taken in time. Secure a 25-cent can of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine and it will pay for itself ten times over. Horses work better. Cows five more milk. Hogs gain flesh, nd hens lay more eggs.

It solves the problem of making as much blood. AnthracitGiPenrt- sylvania and Western.) Canon City, Mc Alester Weir City, Osage (3 grades) Try our deep vein Osage City. At the old stand, opposite Armstrong's Livery. These Tablets not only disorders of flesh and energy as possible out of the smallest amount ot food con- the stomach, but regulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect.

Price 25 cents per box. For sale by D. J. Roberts, druggist. romea.

cut a can troia your dealer. 'J.

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