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Peabody Reporter from Peabody, Kansas • 5

Peabody Reporter from Peabody, Kansas • 5

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Peabody Reporteri
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Peabody, Kansas
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ONsiGHiiEsrr or auction goods. R. B. TinE TABLE. Jndje TVllmot Ebot.

On Monday evening last, the newt was re- Tlio: ykovy Latoat.4 HURSDAY AUGUST12, 1880. Going Bait. 8:40 A. M. 0:03 P.

M. eeivedjat Peabody, that Probate Judge Wilmot had been, aecldentally shot. It appeared that some idiotic youth, who deserves a horse whipping, fired a rifle at the knob on the door 'of an outhouse, whiohthe Judge happened to be occupying at the The ball passed through the door and entered the Judge in the lower Bon. John nartin. The Hon.

John Martin of Topeka, will open No. 2, K. C. and AtobiBon express 4, Santa Pe 6, Thro' Freight and Stock 8. Way PreiAt "10, Through Freight Going Wist.

will It ana I- t. a 10:66 A. M. 9:46 P. M.

signment of A notion Goods, cowls ting in pa the Campaign for i the Democrats of Peabody and vicinity, by an address this evening. The part of the left side, causing a painful though No. 1. Denver and Pueblo express 7:25 P. M.

3, Santa Fe 6:68 A.M. 6, Throagh Freight 6:46 P. M. speaking will take plaoe on Main Street at the Grand Central Hotel. All the seats from Bra-gunier's Hall will be furnished) and there will 7.

Way 10:66 A. M. not neoessarlly dangerous wound. The ball had not bean discovered at last accounts, but the wounded man was doing as well as could be expected, vt. mi' t-j; 1 v-: it be ample accomodations for all.

Ladles are Through 8:10 cordially invited' P. 13. McKERCHER, Agent. Henderson! Mister Henderson! Arise and X7HITE GOODS. SOCIETIES.

gUSH BROTHERS, shoot of your baioo once After that, pro flHTTTlI cure a teaspoonful of ipeoao and mix Vith a i i i 8TATI0NEBY, pint of tepid water and drink at once. If no immediate relief is felt follow up with castor oil and turpentine. It is good for your disorder. 1 .1 OLOTHINQ, PIECE GOODS CUTLERY and JEWELHY, i Have on band the largest stock of Council Proceedings. Piabodt, Kansas, Aug 6th 1880, I.

O.O. P. Covenant Lodge, No. 113, meets every Monday evening, at Masonic Hall. U.

0. A. T. Peabody Temple, No. 14, meets every Friday evening, at Masonio Hall.

H. Peabody No. 730, meets 1st and 3d Wednesday evenings of each month, at Masonio Hall. A. F.

A. M. Halcyon Lodge, No. 120, meets 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month at their hall. A.

B. S. Branoh Depository for Peabody at Dr. Huffman's drug store. Piabody Library Open from 1 to 6:30 and 7 to 9:30 p.

m. Free to all residents of Peabody township: to all others, 6 cents per volume, or $1.00 per yearly membership. Council met pursuant to adjournment; Mayor Neal in the Present, Councllraei McKercher, Campbell, '1 i (j; t. r7 Christ. Loose and Miller, i- 1 and Odds and Ends of all kinds of floods needed The bill of H.

Hudson, of 13.36, for work on in the market. All of which I will the streets, having been reported on favorably General by the Finance Committee, was upon motion al ow ed and a warrant ordered drawn. ,1,1 The resignation of J. W. Crow, City Marshal, tllUIttllEN.

Soli at Auction, Merchandise was taken from the table, and upon motion the same was accepted. ..1 The Mayor appointed W.B. Rodecker as City Baptist. Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening.

i Christian. Serviceg every 1st, 3d and 4th Sunday at the Btone school house, up-stairs. Marshal, in place of J. W. Crow; upon motion the appointment was confirmed.

bond of W. Rodecker was presented and United Pbisbytbhian. Rev. J. Taylor, Pas The committee appointed to examine the peti over brought to Marion County, We have on tion of G.

W. Stealy, reported that with but few eur sneives a tuu line stock or exceptions, they found the petition oorect. Up ior, rreaonmg every alternate sabbatn morning at, the School House. Prksbtterian. Rev.

B. D. Walker, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 10:30 a. m.

and 7:30 p. m. Sunday pchool" after morning service. Prayer meeting tvery Wednesday evening. nn motion the report was received.

Moved and seconded that the prayer of the petitioner be granted, and a dram shop license issued toG. W. Stealy; the motion prevailed hy the following vote: Ayes, MoKeroher, Campbell Preaching every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 I i 1-vt i' i 4,.

Dress Goods, Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. VUllItt UVUSV BUM WUISI 1 UU. UUUIi The petition of Isaac Duval, for a dram shop license, signed by 1 282 persons, was presented. Call and see me at Bragunier's old store. ct Christian' Meets every Lord's day, in the Hnhnnl ViniiaA.

ni. lIVSA a. fnr DIMa Hvwwv w. m. (VI DUUW1 ercises, worship and breaking the loaf.

Preach and upon motion reterrea to a special committee consisting of Couneilmen Campbell, McKercher and Millar. The Honor license bond of Geo. Stealv wai iug every miru ouuuay oy Aiex. Mini, at IX a m. and7p.m.

presented, and upon motion was accepted and DAVE McKAIN. approved, St. Pauls' Ev. Lutheran Church. Rev.

R. B. t. '1 nuemu, rasior. services every sabbath at 11 a.

m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at 9:30 at m. Prayer meeting and religious lecture to the upon motion tne council adjourned.

1 1 u. W.H.Walksr, r- City i PuiBODY.Kans., will attend to everything In the which for O.ualitv and Quantity are not surpass BUSINESS DIRECTOKY Council met pursuant to adjournment. Mavor ed by any store in Central Kansas. We have a lbne Auctioneering In the City or Country. GlTemeocall Neal in the chair.

Present. Couneilmen McKercher. Camnbell. lull line oi 1 i -i Christ. Loose and Miller.

HUDSON MOUSE, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW and Notarv PnWi '1; i- The committee appointed to examine the dram shoo petition of Isaac Duval reported that il Collections promptly attended to. Peabody, according to au tne evidence presented, all the signers we're legal, with two exceptions. Unon motion the report was accepted and the com mittee dlSCnarged. Moved and seconded that the prayer of the F.H. A Peabody, Kas.

Col il lections promptly attended to. Gents Furnishing Goods, petitioner be granted, and that a dram shop li cense be issued to Isaac Duval: the motion nre JAS.JI. C. BREWER, vailed by the following vote: Ayes, McKercher uampoeii, unnst, ijoose and Miner. Joes.none J.

M. HOLCOMB, TTORNEY-AT-LAW. Peabody, Kansas. upon motion tne council adjourned. 1 City Clerk.

i. A-in-y- -if. i Stxerifffa C. KEED, f. STATE OF KANSAS which are being4 disposed of at avery low price TTORNEY-AT-LAW.

County Attorney of Dealer in MARION COUNTY iiariou oouuiy, urace at iuarion uentre. H. V. R. Wilmot as Probate Judte of Marion I j': i' uounty Kansas, DENTISTS.

P. 0. Louoks, S. B. Douglas, C.

H. Douglas, W. R. Harris and James Stewart. BUSH BROS.

Dr. A. N. MOREY, In the District Court of the 9th Judicial District, Marion County. Kansas.

SURGEON DENTIST. Office with Dr. J. L. Grinnell.

Work done with neatness and dis- "Rw trivfiin nf an nrAar nf nolo atcb. ii.vMw v. v. Dtvivf uin UlfCvveU an1 1alivAVAi1 1aanai Anf rf 41ia TI(1. ji.ii H.

MANSFIELD, in vjuun.oi ine oiaie 01 nansas, sitting and for Marion County, in said State. will l.e, diskey, on k.uA- OURGEON DENTIST. Office first door to the TUESDAY, the fourteenth (14) day of SEP Proprietor 6f the Dry Gi kJ lett over JJr. Beybold's Drug Store. A.

D. 1880, at One o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Court House door in' Marion Centre, in the uounty ana ocate aiorsaia, oner at Jfublic Sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand 1 I ll i 1 A. I'll 1 A.

Livery Feed Sale Stable PHYSICIANS AM) SURGEONS. J. L. GRINNELL, M. D.

an ine riRni. uue ana interest or tne above nam neienaanLR in ann t.n th mi Awin a vuw 1 0 scribed real property, to-wit: Lot b. block Hd, appraisedat $25.00. Lots 9 and 11. hi nil lr 8S.

nnnrm'aofl at. .1 Oft a.A 1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Can be found at his office unless professionally absent 3, block 91 appraised at $3.00 each. Lots 1, 3. 5.

trom 7 a. m. till p. m. uspecial attention giv en to the treatment of Chronic Diseases.

Boots and Shoes. Hats and Oaps i anan DiooKon, appraisea at 4.uu each. Lots Peabody, Kansas. i- Good rigs and careful Drivers ana iv diock so. appraised at S4.UU each Lots 5, 6 and 12 block 38 appraised at $1.60 each Lots 1, 3 and 6, block 39, appraised at 1.60 eaah i C.

A. "LOOSE, Lot 7. block 71, appraised at 5.00. Lot 12, block 1 1 TJHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office flrs JL door north of Huffman's drugstore. Profest u.appraiBeaai 91U.UU.

tiot8 7 and Vt, block 46 appraised at $5.00 each. Lots 1, 2,3,7. 8, 10am 12. block 6. Lots 1 and 2 annrainflri at ain sional calls attended to at all times.

The Ger ITotions and man language spoken. furnished on short notice, Lots 7, 8, 10 and 12, block 6, appraised at $8.00 each. Lot 3, block 6, appraised at $125.00. Lots 1,5, 7 and 10, block 23, appraised at $3.00 each. Lots 2, 4, 7.

9 and 11, block 4, appraised at $1.50 each. Lot 4, block ,24. appraised at $2j00. Lot 12, block 24, appraised at $4.00. Lots 4, 8 and 10, Q1TY BAKERY, T.

WR1GGLESWOKTH. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS 2, 5, 10 and 12, blook 26, appraised at 2.50 eaoh E. ,50 00 uuiuuiu, i.jibuu, diock appraised each. Lots 2, 4 and 6, block 55, appraised at each. Lot 8, block 55, appraised at $10.00.

Lots and 5, block 80, appraised at $12.00 eaoh. Lot I 93 6, Dealer in oiuca pu, appraisea at aiuu.uu. 8, block 82 HENRY DOLDE Proprieto At iiot block SJ, appraised $30.00. Lot 9, blook 82. apprais $50.00.

Lot 10. block 82, appraised ai land 2. block 74, appraised at $250.00. Lnt.B Groceries, Glass and Queensware. Lot i kiaaI 71 i.

Ann A i a. aw.w, jjois and 8, block 74, appraised at $10.00 eaoh. Lots 1, 3 and block LIME, COAL, Flaster iParis, Cement, eto. iui cisvu itv 9vw ooiODe ajOD Z. DJOOK75, ftD rtFDfaA1 a 4 BOA AA li srw tJn rS i 0f Dlw.0'i appraised Hot Tea, Coffee and Warm Lunch 1 All goods warranted as represented, and sold low for the Cash.

Prompt and cash customers invited to call and examine my stock as I am determined to make it to the interest of all to deal with me. at all hours. We respectfully ask the patronage I am carrying the best Stock in the City, and forprioesam not to be beaten bytany firm. Call and see me, on the South side of the railroad oitne people oi reaoouy anu surrounaing country and will do my best to merit your patronage 50100 ($1266.50 ,) whioh said property is situated in North Peabody, Marion County, Kansas, said property levied on, and to be Bold as the property of the above named defendents. SAM.

W.HOWE, Sheriff. 1 By T.J. Smith, Under Sheriff. wSlS11 0fflcf Marion Centre. Marion County Kansas, August A.

t880, i i Frank Dobtkr Attorney for PlantifTs. give me a can ana see you are not satisnea. iroos. in Peabody, Kanacw..

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Pages Available:
192
Years Available:
1880-1880