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The Peru Times from Peru, Kansas • 3

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The Peru Timesi
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I re Uli ti' "i M'leral In ling pair nf THE PERU TIMES. i hi il.a liiUtoetk, I l.t its HARDWARE. runner. Your lent lile the Sun jtrhiti had tin Nuwli-d-ju ut ti.i i urn, vm. day M-hc- I 1 1 ('.

nn ul! iiiiJ Mm! nut thing iihuut il found l.f'e III iiMcm1.i iv, nud ti.i it Tu! lliii bel of order lirev.uieii. I ml LOCAL AND GENERAL. dr-e4 undo by (lev. Iti kiu in mid Wc proMMo to K-ghi, In a liort tinii' Both Shelf and Heavy. olbers, Welti excellent and wrlto tin' "liMurv of iin, umi Church Directory of Peru Circuit.

may ho nil tint ul I K-ttlcM of thU eoi Prisu-lihij; every two week t.t Pith Itoprvcu'iiM uv uio larti Ell. I'KN Al'sllKII, pdtmvN7vnT.F7rwH. Consisting of iiiiiuity. To thi end wWi tuk tlioxi who will eon. 'iit to thN.

to Inform lit 10:30 n. in. Culm Valley, p. in. Center, p.

Joncstmrg. a Spring. SUM p. cf the placH from hence they came, Siier jmlelil in ll.r 1. iit M.

1 Kilii'lt'. Cfo pin ii f. i your He paJi. l'liilip C.i. wn 11 pit nut t-aller at our ufllco I tt Tin We have known PliH froia 11 littlu U.v iiinl ii proml of Mm now, that ho reaching iimnuood.

Coniii ngaln l'hil. F. Reefer Imn pun-humd ear lrl of mill, which Hill arrive Mn. He wiil fell nt per barrel. 'I'UU nn in can bo laid In lndei.

iidi iut. W. It. Stipheii-on will ml I nt I lie santo pe'en us mioii mil iirriviui, liu in not to I hi iiudurruhl. Philip I'aw, on of Harden Vnm.

iv Inn tn Oiler Crock, tliis iimi.ty, brought to thin ci of coi it Is of yellow varhty, and shewn well fi.r our county. We would Night cool nud day warm. iiik! they had ti lenvn ln old State for, how iMMr thev were when Building material, Nails, Locks ly Creek mpplicd ly v. M. M.

Frank CurpcMer tnru for northern hlone. S.il:i!h school every ibb.ith next Jion.iay, -I'lii. they arrived in tnln country, nml Imw nt Peru. 'J5 C'iiim Valley, 2 tiny managed to live lieru, nml Mr. Ashinore I gi tting tter.

She Ct liter 11. in. Joiieshurg. is now able to gel out ot bed. vh it tl.ey lme mvuiiiulattd In proj u.

in. J. II. Sih.wx. Fiistor.

A Nice Assorted Stock of S. Edwards I very nick with fever nud in not eHsli dto live. The doctor gave him up, unit say theru I no etty, mid what their profpeeM urn for the future. Wo wish to do tl.K nut to I Ya-e Uio pnrtie.t wrilu-n nbout, but to kIiow jHtople in other Btaten what luis I. 0.

0. F. Iiojhj for III recovery. Pith Iodgo No. 100.

Meeting every II. Brown will Mrt, with liUcultle. Iki ii d. lie in Kaciiiiii. to I'ratt enter.

on next Monday b.it unlay utgut. J. W. Moiatis. N'.

(i. S. T. IIakt.ki.u U. S.

Tho eiigineiTH of thu C'uncy Valley the 20th whern he get "orn for AND say In thi.4 connection that good farm ing will tell any year, in this fcuto. Air Line, run into a circumstance hut 20 cents biLshel. James AIc.Miuii I going' with him. llo take hi stock Saturday when tluy commenced NOTICE, communication which The Iti-v. will pro ich itpdn also.

Any crorH section cu the Widow Smith'; in be at the Christian church next Saturday re- advert Mug," will nature, Jordon Crocket Isout of hit hlslnt girl went back ntt him, and hit was dis farm on llai jx creek, th wero con evening. Ho will also preneli Sunday flouted by her two moiih armed with Tin Ware. C. Ii i'BLEFIELO. jrctcd.

in.b'ss neennipMiiied with mi order to hit crt us nn ndvcittsiMiicnt to Iks charged from the employ of the Air liiorning and t'Viiiin. At four o'clock hot guns, nml wurntsl not to enter tho Sunday afternoon ho will n-rfirni the Line, I cause he could not handle fifteen nt oik time. paid for nt the usual rates, riivniisi's, and threafened to kill the rights of bqiiisiii, nt tlio Sedan ford, tbi.Tu being live pi rsons to he liapliyed. Mill killed a rattle nnko which tirt mnn who disregarded their warn A CALL Foil OLD SOLDIKBS. All old soldiers nro to a.

lier. A warrant was issued for thu had seven rattle. Ben wa excited, nml said the snake was eleven feet long, A lot of lap rolics u( M. L. Kl! young men Monday Inst and placed in iottV, for SuiiuiuT and Winter.

and claimed that It w.ls a velvet snake, the hands of the Sheriff for service, um! PERU KANSAS. A stock of Winchester Hi lies on hand LOST On Sunday i.i'dit, Sent. HMli, by tho time they aro ground througl scmble In Peru, ou Saturday Oct. 1H6. 'J'lio object being to organize company of cuvehy and iimko ro.sdy to attend the reunion at Cedarvnlc, which wiil oceur on Tuesday tlio lrttli day hip iMtckct bonk eontainin2 ft fiv ami nt C.

II. I.NUI.EF1EI.1). the justices courtJ they will conclude a two dollar bill. Al.o two nrnmlsory that going to war in more expensive notes, and other papers of valuu to the than they Anticipated, and will know A FARM FOB SALE. owner.

Any one iimlin" tlio amo will bo litMTiillv rowardeil hv luiivinir It at enou'rh to behave themselves In thu fu One hundred und sixty acres of land adjoining South Pern, with fifty tlie 1 lines olliie, l'ern, Kan. hire. Sedan Graphic. It. 15.

Howes. Mr. Janms Milton, one of Sedan's for Cull at Stephenson' and uxaniino his acres hi cultivation, twenty-live of pa' ture, plenty of timber for lire wood, dry good cheap for cash. F. KEEPER two wells, two springs, mid a house Xath Ferguson, of this neighborhood with throe rooms.

The entire tract has furnished us with the names of the mer lawyers, luii returned to Ids home and friend. Wo nr glad to sshj Idn looking well. This ounty is th place for him, as his ability as a lawyer is well known here. W't: hone to seo hir.i fenced, with about eighty uciv of til horses which wero entered in tint raot bio I I. Call on r.

II. names or ap October, 1SH0. D. M. Alt kikk.

Horse Tdankcts at M. L. EMott's, cheap. Shot guns and Whichever Eilles for sale by C. II.

Ixoi.l fiklu. All kinds of produce wanted at Stephenson's. Dout forget tin? Republican county convention at Sedan, Oct. Read the notice of is Democratic rally, in smother place. Remember the date and do not fall to attend.

Let every Democrat that can, attend the Democratic riiuary at Chautau.ju.-i Springs, next Srfurdav. at ChauUimiua Swing fair. Their ply ut in; i.Mi.s oiiice lor particulars julybtf. names ari as follnw's, via: with a rood slua'o of 1 Black Dug Natli Ferguson's h. AUMIXISTKATOB'S NOTCH.

Sept. 17, 1HSC. Buck. Snip. PERU KANSAS.

3 Dr. Watsox, Pkki'. Kansas. Statu op Kansas In tho Probate ChiuitaiKiua Co. ss Court in and for Deak Doctou: I take pleasure in Nigger.

Alary. Sleepy Jim. uteri. Sorrel Mare. i ii (i 7 waid ilouuty.

In the matter of the Estate of I J. W. Edwards, Deceased. enclosing a complimentary ticket to tiio Elk County Fair, and hope yon can give us your encouraging presence. Notice i hereby eiveu that letter of Mr.

Ferguson's horse won tho first Dealer in Ecv. Beekman baptised Misses Alice and Maltie Bnndiart lust Sunday Adinmistration have been grauteil to the undersigned on thu estate of J. W. Edwards, late of aid county deceased. Respectfully, J.

V. Bean. Sec'y. This fair occurs on Sept. 801 Oct.

prize, coming in uuoul J) feet uncut oi the sorrel mare, which won tlio second by tlio Honorable, tha rrolmte Court of 1st and 2d. Wo have the premium lift, prize. There was an attempt to get a stood Willi of For M. L. go poci- i Elliott's.

Ferguson to run tho race over, but they ips a the County nnd state aforesaid, dated the day of August A. D. 1HH0. Now, all persons having claims against the said estate, lire hereby notified that did not siHceed, and the lirst prize was which can ho seen in our oillee. Good premiums are oCereal and we belirve a good time will bo had.

Wo will try to be there. Thanks to the association, Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Queens-ware, Caned Goods and an Endless Variety of Notions. awarded to Black Dog without further dispute. they must present the simo to the undersigned for within one year from the date of said letters, or they mav Ixs precluded from nnv benctit of ality. Mr.

Cinnamon wss an huh -pendent candidate fur thu oiliec of Sheriff of this county hu fall, and will probably be a candidate Probate Judge this W. It. Stephenson respectfully asks Goto Stephenson's for 3'our sugars, The commissioners have ordewil a The best sugar 15 lbs for $1.00. Thanking the public for past patronage, I Invite you to call nnd examine my sutli estate; and that if such claims be not exhibited within three vc-ire after date of said letters, they shall bo forever barred. F.

M. Floyd, lot of ball. and chains and in the future will compel parties fouud guilty on petty ciu.ri's to work on the public highway, instead of laying in the bunks DEAiOCXATJC HA LLY! Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Hon. S.

G. Iselt, Col. Fnuik Baeou thai all persons, who' nro ui'iijaa with Miu, to call and settle as soon as Administrator and other speaker, will address the practicable. Ho must have money. of tho estate of J.

W. Edwards, de people ot tne aril (Jongrcsgionui district F. Keefer. in the county jail and having tlioir grub carried to them. This is a good luovu and will have a tendency to improve sept92w.

HSU Clia.uis U'-A lit VYMBcilii the morals of some of our young scala Watson wags who hail rather bunk nt thu as iollows: Havana. Sept. 27th at 7:30 p. m. Canevviiie 2Kth Peru" 2i)th Sedan 30th Vdarvale, Oct.

1st Crenohi I'd county's expanse than to work for living. Graphic. Rev. J. V.

Becknuin has been holding Farmers, Lr.borers, Democrats, Ile- a series of meetinrrsj in the Christian Brooks, publicans nnd Greenbackcrs conio out church, nt this place. His preaching is and hear tho LIVE issues of the day dis very earnest and convincing, resulting cussed. Ladies arc especially invited to in seven additions to the church. The REAL ESTATE AND attend this meeting. Local committees will please make necessary arrange meeting was adjourned, on account of This Space is Reserved a throat or lung trouble of the preacher.

ments. I he services will again begin on next Insurance 15 order Congressional Committee. saturuay evening una continue over Sunday, on which live, who have For a good saddle of any description, Agents. Australian Herb Fills, at Sipple M. L.

Elliott has received a fresh supply Roods, embracing everything usually kept in a harness shop. Wo received a card from our old friend, Wm. Xetil, Assistant Farmer, Soc Fox nguwy. All right "Bill," we will see you cvwy week. Doc.

If you want a harness, or a saddle, or anj thing in thu harness line, call on M. L. Elliott. He keeps the best and the cheapest in the market. W.

It. Stephenson will take any kind of stock, farm produce, eggrf, butter or any other marketable article, on accounts. See him noon. Head the advr.t tisement of Watson Brooks, Ileal Estate and Insurance agents. They are men of business and will act promptly with all business left in their hands.

M. L. Elliott has the finest line of buggy whips ever brought to this market. Call and see them. John Ncal, li ing on I5eo Creek, about 10 miles northeast of here, had I already-, ofl'ered themselves, will bo baptised.

All should attend these go to M. L. Elliott's new shop. 11ILLDALK BACKET. OFFICE WITH THE TIMES OFFICE.

meetings, as they are very interesting. These items were received too late Kansas eru for last week's issue. Pleaso send We attcnuod the fair nt Chautauqua Springs, lust, week, nud wa.s pleased with the town and people. We we're kuidij' received and well treated while early in tho week, if convenient. All Will advertise nnd sell, for reasona correspondents will pleaso write on one ble pay, any ami, all real estate left witli FOR side oi the paper.

Ed. with us. Special attention given to the there. Tlio spring itself, is an attrac tion. It furnishes an abundance of payment of Taxes, There is no sickness at present writer.

C5 good water, which is cool, even in hot Weather warm and cloudy with occa- weather, and it is said to bo of medi sioual showers. cal quality. Good bath rooms are lit STEARNS Mr. James Thornton shipped a car ted up for the benefit of tho public, and load of cattlo to Kansas City last week. cold and hot baths can bo had nt any time, for a reasonable pay.

Mr. James Thornton and famil ii lly arc Valley, MOORE. Si, BLAIR, at present rusticating in Oak The hotel is a large stone house, built the misfortune to cut his foot, quite JUk county. and arranged for a hotel, and is sulli- badly, one day last week. The giwh Mr.

Will Glicklo and family moved cient for the accommodation of many was sewed up, and, it is hoped, the REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE to Cofi'evviile, having sold their farm to Mr. Ii. J. Thorp. wound will soon herd, guests, and is kept and conducted by AGENTS.

Mr Ferguson and wife, who are com We have received the first paper pub Quite an array of lads and lassies vis petent to their task. They are pleasant PERU KANSAS ited Center Sunday school last Sunday from btringtown. Mr. David Thornton nnd family, for N. Wilksrscn and Wife, merly of this place, have again taken tip their residence among us.

FASHIONABLE BARBERS. Mr. James Thornton is going west to look at the country with Mr. Ii. One door east of Elliott's Harness shop, Brown.

Hair Cutting a specialty. Dsalsr in Fancy and Staple Groceries, Our school (Xo. 5C) begins October PERU KANSAS. 1th, with Mr. E.

E. Kogers as teacher. Our school will bo 18 sclielars larger this winter than it was hist. Mr. Brock and Mr.

Cass nro putting C. S. ORIPFEN. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER. people in their home.

The business people, that we became acquainted with, are of tho most pleasant kind, and we are not willing to fail in giving them praise for the gentlemanly manner in which they treated ub while in their town. We mention among them, J. W. Sipplo and Taylor Purshel. Esq.

Lynn cannot be overlooked. Many others could be mentioned, but space will not permit. The fair was well conducted and a quiet time maintained, tho officers do ing their duties well. On Thursday there was a good turnout and a fair display of farm iroduets, stock, Several good races were run among them an Oaago Indian race which was very good indeed, they having good horses. We do not know whether this fair was a financial miceess or not, but wc would bo pleased to know that it was.

Taking altogether, wc had a very up hay. The liny put up now Is much better than that which was cut in July and August. lished at Latham, Kansas, by Tom Copeland. It shows good newspaper sense, and its editor is of good experience and sound principle, and announces his independence of "clique." Good. JBSr Siiake brother.

For cheap boots and ekces, cull on W. 11. Stephenson with your cash and get a good bargain. A. J.

Norris, a brother of P. M. Xor-ris, arrived here one day last week, from Cedar Falls, Iowa. He came to look after his interest in the lands which the M. A.

passes through at this place. We understand that the depot is to be located on this land and will be of interest to the parties owning it. Mr. Cinnamon, who lives about four miles west of here, was in town on last Tuesday and gave one of his best talks. He completely devoured our be; talker, Dr.

Stevens. Mr. Cinnamon said that he knew the Democrats would be beaten an soon as Blain was nominated, for he said Blain was the meanest man in thfl Democratic party. Dr. Stevens nrgued different.

The talk ended by C's. hurry to get home, not ho'vever, Mr. Ililey has moved over on Cana KALSOMINING and PAPER hanging and is running a boarding house for the speciality. ie makers employed by the Air Line PERU Kansas. railroad.

Caned Goods, Mr. Strain has been making srup tho past wsck. The voting folks of this vi DYD J. FL cinity will invito Mr. Strain to a candy pulling at his pLicc next winter.

Henry Golden aavs the girls would Carpsntar and Builder. not go with him, so he took one's brother. Henry! the prevailing fashion pleasant time at the Springs. We met our friend Dunn, of tho Graphic, there is, to get on good terms with the old i v. 9 folks liirst.

and found out what he was good for as Will Contract and do Building with Mr. and Mrs. (lass and daughter, re soon as we alighted from our buggy. turned from their trip Monday last, mi 1 report having a splent'id time. They KANSAS nntu the prohibition question HAVANA Neatness nnd Dispatch.

PLANS FURNISHED on Application. Our pocket is loo light to emulate his eatlipk'. vis.tou tne Nation ana brought home.

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1886-1887