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The Peabody News from Peabody, Kansas • 8

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THE HAND THAT HOLDS THE ALL OVER THE COUNTY. PENCIL. T. C. THOBURN, Death.

Over the River the boatman pale, Has carried another; our household pet. Taken the sweet little body so frail, Darling Pearl, I see her yet. The home of Mr. and Mrs. M.

R. Stipe We read of mighty powers that are felt CM. CLARK, Attorney Ana Counsellor at Law. for right or wrong, DEALER IN We have had themket before our minds was saddened beyond comprehension by in poem, prose and song. Offio Tr Tha First Nallanai Buf There's the "hand that rocks the cradle," A the sudden death of little Pearl, the two year old daughter, and the joy and pride of the home.

She took membraneous and the "hand that writes the dun There's the "man before the public," and the "man behind the croup and the delicate constitution of the little one could not rally from that W. C. Mollohan, BARBER. SHOP UN DEE PSABODT STAT SANK. HOT and COLD BATHS.

Agent for Model Steam Laundry. creased knowledge or added to the comfort or worth of the word. We do not expect teachers or ministers to get large salaries, because they get other pay. It is regarded as unprofessional for a physician to take a patent on a discovery in medicine; he must give it to the world and take his pay in better coin than gold. The men are legion who hold their work at too high a rate to be willing, if they could, to exchange it for the work and the fat retainer of the horse jockeys of the Derby and the Naks.

And there are those who would feel their good name was being filched from them were the" asked to take Schwab's annual trash in place of the values which ther honest work earns them. Wakefield Search-igtt. Count Eoni in Paris. Boni de Castellane has never for a There's the "boy that minds hismother," Anthracite Pennsylvania and Western, Canon City, McAlester, Walr City, Osage 3 grades. Try our Deep Vein Osage City.

At ths old ttand opposite Armstrong's Livery. and the "Jack that takes the pot;" dread disease and in five days she died. She was, it seemed, too bright and lov While that wields the ing for this world, and the sweet little seldom fails to touch the spot. flower was only allowed to remain here Strong and potent are the forces that long enough to win the deepest devotion against our lives are hurled; of all the household and every one with But the hand that hoi la the pencil is the FARM LOANS Made at lowest rates of interest with option of making payments. C.

M. CLARK, whom she came in contact. hand that prods the world. She was laid to rest in her beautiful Pencil pushers of the nation in whose PEABODY MARBLE GRANITE WORKS AL. GRAHAM, Proprietor.

Ml kinds of Monuments and Head Stones. Satisfaction Guaranteed. We also do all kinds of stone cutting. Vou should have that monument, which you have been thinking about buying, erected before Decoration Day. white casket in the Elbing cemetery.

A hands the weapon lies; Ponder well the aim and object, ere the beautiful picture was the little sleeper in hei bst, sweet rest as she lay in her pointed arrow flies; Dealing gently with the erring still, de tiny white casket, beautifully decora tea with white flowers. It is hard to ear the loss of this sweet little ray of sun nouncing all the wrong; INSURANCE Best and Cheapest. J. A. HEAGY.

Marion County Items Gleaned from Various Sources. Squibs from the County Press. The Marion Headlight celebrated the Fourth by repapering its office. Guy Sacket, court stenographer of this district, has gone to Colorado 6pend the summer with his parents. Record: Mrs.

Milton Clark, who was visiting here, went over to Peabody last Friday evening with her sister, Miss Anna Trenner, to attend a party given by Miss Susan Potter. Marion Record: The loud noise you heard out east yesterday was net a cyclone, nor the reverberation of thunder, nor the convulsions of an earthquake. It was Prof. Knowles paying hi respects to the American eagle at Elk. Record: County Clerk Ira Sterling is enjoying a visit from his sister Miss E.

Dauberman, of Illinois. You want to know how a single lady of this name can ba his sister, eh? Well, it was this way: In infancy Ira was adopted by a family by the name of Sterling, and he took their name. Bozorth and Will Rarick two Marion county soldier boys, returned last week from' the Philippines. Fred Bowlby, Parker Royce and Ed Hearst drove over to Newton to meet them, and were joined at Peabody by John Bozorth. The party returned to the home of the parents of Will Bozorth, in Catlin township, where a great jubilee greeting was extended to the boys.

Record. Marion Record: A. W. Robinson, founder of the Recoid, has bought the Cawker City Record. Thirty-one years ago he opened the first printing offlje in Ever just in condemnation, and in virtue shine but we know while the frail little ever strong.

Let your shafts be keen, yet kindly, never body is consigned to the tomb, the innocent spirit has gone back to the moment been taken seriously here by anyone except his creditors. He is regarded as a harmless little personification of good-natured, generous vanity. His bitter antagonism to President Loubet. his pose as a sort of Gallic boxer, his plunge in Chauvinist, Nationalist, Jew-baiting politics, adroitly exploited by older and more experienced political lords, who hoped through this means eventually to tap tne Gould estate for the benefit of the Chauvinist political cliques, was all along regarded as mere youthful exu-berarjee. Paris Letter.

7i venom-tipped nor vile; who gave it, where no sorrow or pain Seeking where a tear drop trembles, to replace it with a smile. can enter to mar its beauty or pierce its tender breast. i. W. Hitchcock, Justice of the Peace.

ROTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE AND IHSURAJfCS AGENT. And while o'er our smiling planet Heav 1 The funeral was conducted by the en's azure is unfurled Let the hand that holds ttn pencil be Rev. Patton, an old and esteemed friend of the family. The pallbearers were Don't take our word for it that we make good flour, but try a sack; Ask for "Dia- mond or "High Patent." Give them a fair trial and if you do not get good results it will be your own fault. Remem- ber that we live here and exnect to stav.

5M. F. Ml ESSE, Attorney at Law. MARION, XAJf. j- nmj i and any defect in the flour we make good, 3 TANETT jC MHEEETT Proprietors of JnULll IX 1T1U11U11.

PEABODY ROLLER MILLS. Joseph H. Morse, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Real Estate, Rentals, Loans and Insurance. PEABODY, KANSAS.

Tired Feet. When a woman finds that the instep of the foot is tired, she should change her stockings for thin ones, and put on slippers with a totally different heel from that of the shoes she took off, either aigher or lower, as the case may be. TLen she should lie down, and place a pillow under the insteps of both feet, so that every inch of the breadth of her feet should rest upon the pillow. When tis is done, 'he foot is at ease. The muscles rest and strengtnen, and the beautiful arch of the instep is preserved.

Possibly seme may think this is nonsense, but let them try the above plan of resting when very tired, an they will be surprised to find out bo successful it really is. 1 four little girls dressed in white. The bereaved family have the sympathy of many friends in their sorrow. Fold the little waxen fingers Across the snowy breast, Sadly close the little eyelids, Baby's gone to rest. On the downy coffin pillow Lay the sunny head, Lay our little darling gently In her lonely bed.

Never can a pang of anguish Pierce that tender breast, She is freed from earth's sorrows: Pearl has gone to rest. Oh, tis hard to yield our loved one To the silent tomb, But we know the precious flower Will in Heaven bloom. Gently angels bore our lewel To the land of rest, Laid the treasure softly, gently On the Savior's breast. He will guard our little darling Kindly, tenderly. For he said of little children: "Let them come unto me." ecial Sale! Marion county, indeed, west of this county's east line.

The coyotes were the chief musicians in this county, at at that time. Subscribers "few and far between." One year was enough for Robinson, and we believe he has never Dr. Ammi Fike, and I have been in regular practice sine. 1MJ ui equipped to treat all kinds of diseases and alt ments of animals. Dental work a specialty.

have been actively engaged in auction work sine im and do all kinds of work in that lint. Publil sales a specialty. Satisfaction uarantwd. Cat givi first class references. Office at Postal Telegraph.

Peabody, Kansas. been back to the old town. I Marion Record: Prof. B. D.

Van Os- All Canned Goods, Soap, Starch. Lye, Axle Grease, Crackers and Pickles AT COST. Also reduced rates 0n Tobaccos and Cigars. mi trand, state agent of the Prudential In surance company, has moved his head- Patriarchal Lawmakers. Senators Hoar, Stewart, Pettus and KM quarters'to Topeka.

He can be found C. W. BRAGUNIER. Morgan are a patriarchal group in the upper house at Washington, but they at the Central National Bank building, in that city. The branch offire here will BnVBMaa praasaBMiRBBBaaHnRnnBnnaHnmMBnM iuiHaMBHMiaaaiiaABiHiBBWBBaaiBiaMMHA are overtopped in age by the dean of the British house of lords.

Lord Gwy The following information regarding J. E. GOWEN Gunsmithing and General Repairing. be in charge of Mr. H.

P. Paddock. Mr Van'Ostrand's family will remain in Ma rion. They have a beautiful home here dyr has just completed his ninety-first a new railroad for Hutchison was given gn 1 1 1 in mi 1 1 in 1 1 1 i in ii ii until in i in mi ii i 1 1 1 1 1 mi 1 1 unuu i nun niiiimuji mm year. He took his degree at Cam bridge in 1831.

Van represents a great company, and to the News today by a person who is ap parently in position to get the facts A new railroad is in sight for Hutchi has made a great success as a state rep esentata. Latest Music. Agents for Cottage Or- 1 gans and Kimball Pianos. 1 Reduced rates to Colorado points via son, a north and south road, and one Bicycles, Sewing Machines. Clocks, Cameras, Guns, Organs and other musical instruments, Keys fitted, Saws, Knives, Scissors, Razori and Lawn Mowers Sharpened.

Umbrella! Recovered and Repaired. Call and jet low est prices. All work guaranteed. the hand that helps the world. From old scrap book of J.

F. Grawe, publisher Bremen County (la.) Independent. As to a Man's Wages. This editorial which we reproduce rom the New York Independent, is worth reading and worth thinking about In these days men are dazzled by the report of large amounts paid to holders of important positions in business and otherwise, and fail to remember that there is another relation in which wages should be considered besides that of dollars. Wages have various designations.

The man who does a day's work or a week's work with his hands calls his pay plain wages. A clerk or a clergyman, or a president of a corporation, or of a nation, whose engagement runs on from year to year, calls his wages salary. A doctor's wages, received in poitions from dfferent employers, he calls fee. Lawyers who have more skill than any other class of workers in exacting the return for their services, split up their wages into retainers and fees and jock eys do the same. The little jockey who rode Mr.

Keene's horse to victory at the English Oaks last week, is said to have received a retainer of $10,000, besides the thousands which he receives for his successful mounts. The wages of kings are usually made up of a numbor of separate accounts but there are not many of them whose total salary exceeds that of Mr. Sohwab, who received $800,000 this year for managing the largest consolidated business on the planet. The difference, of wages received by men of equal ability, or even the great excess of wages paid to men of inferior ability, sometimes cause surpiise or even resentment Is is not absurd that Mr. Keene's jockey should earn more money that the chief justice of the United States supreme court; or that Mr.

Schwab should be paid for one year's work as much as Washington and Adams and Jefferson and Monroe received for thirty-two years service as presidents of the United States? Yet this difference for money payment for services rendered is not quite as ab-surb as it looks. Money is not all there is to be counted as wages for a man's work. For some kinds of work money in all the wages a man gets; and he ought to get more of that than he would if he were paid in part in another and perhaps more valued, commodity. There is a firm of lawyers in New York, famous Great Rock Island. 815.00 round trip to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo that will be of value to this city.

Tt was Marion Record: John Burkert, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. jrkert of Wilson township, returned trom the Philippines orlgnally projected years ago, but the on sale uly 1st to 9th inclusive, good tightness of the money market at that returning Oct.

31st. Three daily trains time compel, ed a temporary suspension SSffiESl Peabody, Kan Tuesday. John distinguished himself as a soldier, and returned with the to all Colorado points. Tourist sleeper rates $1.50 per berth. $16.75 round trip Latest Novels.

of the plans. Recently, however, some eastern railroad men and capitalists have to St. Paul and Minneapolis on sale July stripes of sergeant on his coat sleeves He is rosy and says the ac 1st to 9th inclusive, good returning Oct boen quietly inspecting the plans proposed, and are now ready to begin work. counts of the hardships of that climate 31st. For further information call on or FOB have been greatly exaggerated.

He says address G. M. Thompson, The recent big combinations of railroads has made it necessary for some of the he saw more rain in San Francisco in FARM LOANS three weeks than he saw in the Phil. nor hern railroads to have a southern 8 No pains spared to please our customers. Agent C.

R. I. P. If you are going to take an outing in Choice Novelties outlet, as these roads have been ippines in twenty-two months. cut off from the gulf and the probability Colorado this summer remember that -SEE- Marion Record: Three families shared that Congress will soon start the Ni the Sant i Fe is the only line running be the honor of being the first white per 1 PEABODY flUSIC STORE.

I J. E. TRESSLER, tween Peabody, Springs sons to settle upon the present townsite of Marion the families of George Grif caragua canal plan, have led these northern men to want to get into this southern territory. They found that a line through Hutchinson would enable them to do a great busi A B. Keenan, Salesman.

C. A Morse, Prop 1 in nu iuj i mil ii i nun in minium in uu 1 1 1 1 1 mi i uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiit i nil nnnm mi! at the old loan office, adjoining First Ka fith, Win. Biilings and Wm. Shreve and Denver without change of cars. Leav inghere at 3:05 p.

arriving at Col orado Springs at 7 o'clock next morning For cheap round trip rates see announce tioual Bank. Peabody, Kan. Rates of interest are lower! ness both in an mtof here, as Hutchin ments in this paper. Call at the depot than ever son the largest tonnage of shipping of They came about the same time the first named, we believe, preceding the others a short time. They came in the early 'GOs.

Uncle George Griffith and his good wife, and Mrs. Billings remain with us. Mr. Shreve and Mr. Billings died years ago.

Last Sunday the Gircle and get a copy of a Colorado summer. C. O. Gcijjn, Agent. any city in Kansas and they have had their representative in this city looking up the plans to build.

Recently the Modern Improvements. dood Sample, Billiard adnPool Rooms, Grand Central Hotel, C. STARBUCK, Prop. Vr- J- STARBUCK. Clerk.

PEABODY, KAN. stockholders held their meeting and was again broken, when grandmother Shreve passed away. elected the following directors, all of whom are prominent capitalists in New York and other places, and who are Marion Headlight: The two rural free mail deliveries were started Monday, July 1st. Considerable concern has ready to begin work at at once, haying determined on such a line and having Dyspepsia Cure -Colorado and Utah I fully satisfied themselves of the advan been expressed by Marion business men for fear that that the opening of these Digests what you eat. Lamb (HEADQUARTERS FOB D(B AIL i Flour and Feed.

Remember the place the next time you buy. tage of striking the salt field at Hutchin son. or infamous, for their skill in saving routes wonld detract from their trade. The following are the newly ejected Postmaster Billings has taken the trouble This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds oi food. It gives instant relief and nevei fails to cure.

It allows you tojBat all the food you want. The most sensitive di lectors: President Bernard J. Harri criminals from conviction. They make rich wages and wear loud diamonds. But money is the only thing of value they get for their work.

It is not the to inquire of prominent merchants and other business men of Lyndon, Burl- son, New York; vice president, D. J. McDonald, New York; secretary, Edward and Osage City, where rural de kind of work that brings honor; and Walker Hardin, New York. liveries have been running for over a stomachs can take it. 5y its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed.

It is unequalled for all stomach troubles. The directors elected in addition to year, as to whether this eyatem has de honor is a valuable commodity. Probably there is not a justice of our supreme VIA SANTA FE, AT RATES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. On Sale Ang. 1 to 10, September 1 Jo 10.

Denver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo and return $15.00 Glenwood Springs and return $95.00 Salt Lake City and Ogden $30.00 July 10 to August 1, August 11 to trip tickets to same points as named above will be sold at one fare plus 82 for round trip. A Pullman Observation Sleeper runs between Kansas City and Colorado Springs on Santa Fe trains Xo. 5 and 6. The observation end is for free use of all Pullman passengers. For further particulars, rates on other dates, or for free copv of "A Colorado Summer" write to or call on, C.

O. GUINN, Agent, the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Railway, Peabody, Kans. It can't help court, or a judge of the higher courts of the above are; Frederick Hoffman Smith, of Newkirk, Martin J. Eagan, of San Franciscpj J3. P.

Williams, Mc-Pherson; Powell Clayton, Eureka but do you good creased ther business. In every instance they have replied that the routes have proven to be a benefit to their trade, instead of detracting from it. Marion merchants have nothing to fear from rural Prepared only by E. O. Dewitt Chicago MVWWW Springs Governor M.

La Fol- lr states, who could not make more money as a practicing lawyer than he receives for salary while sitting on the bench; but he gives up a part of his money wages and receives in part for his service, payment in honor, dignity deliveries. IT WILL NOT lette, Madison, Claren-je T. Rit-tenhouse, Philadelphia, and Pelos Parker, Pittsburg, Pa. DOES Marion Headlight: Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Moore keep the following notice post MONEY jo LOAN YOUR ed on an inside wall of their house on It is said that a proposition to vote bonds will be submitted in a short time in sMcPherson, Reno, Sedgwick, and IF YOU TAKE KRAUSE'S HgadacbeCapsnles $500 Reward for any injurious substance found in these Capsules. their ranch near Durham: JMJLES OF THIS RANCH. 4Ut Cowley counties.

Dom'ts: Don't mind anybody's busi QUICKEST TIME ness but your ova. Don't talk too much nor too loud. to- Will Cure any Kind of nurmiesa on improved farms. Lowest PATRONIZE THE Don't say anything against anybody. jf mm rates.

Farm and town prop Monev refunded if not as we say. Sent postpaid on Dos: Deal justly but mereifaljy. Contribute to the happiness of ethers Love God and keep his command ments. receipt oi price, TWEHTT-ITVE CENTS. NORMAN LICHTY MFG.

Des Moines, Iowa. It is claimed that the matter will be taken up as rapidly as possible and that 150 miles will be built this year. The road is to be ouilt through the Osage Indian country, thence ultimately to Ft. Smith, Arkansas, and thence to the Gulf. The general offices of the company required by the Jaws of Kar sas, will be either Hutchison or Wichita; the general headquarters in New York.

The northern terminus in Superior, Nebraska. The new road when completed into the Osago count will reach the fine coal and lumber regions of the South, Hutchinson News. erty for sale or rent. H. B.

VAN NEST. NOTARY PUBLIC. Ray Kable resigned his position with the Marion Creamery last week, and is now working in the roundhouse at Herington Headlight. 4 frrmmutS and equable mind. Professor Agassiz was a hard worker, but when he was told that he could receive large payment for public lecturing we all remember that he said he had no time to make money.

He got a modest professor's salary, perhaps half of one per cent of what Mr. Schwab gets; but his main wages was in the satisfaction he had in increasing the knowledge of the world and in raining up a multitude of young men who would carry on and develope his work. His salary was by far the smallest part of his wages. He was paid vastly more than Mr. Keene's jockey gets.

That boy, whose name we have seen but forget, though we happen to remember his employer's name can live like a lord in a but he" gets nothing but money for wages. Fven fris fame and skill are of a low sort which can be rec-oned only by a money standard-so much skill to ride a horse so as to get so much money. All his wages he must take in money, and, doing his work extremely well, it is proper that he should get extremely good wages for it; all in money; and those who prefer to get a part of their pay or the bulk of it, in mors valuable commodities have no right to complain, or to be jealous of the size of his dirtier wage. What one serves for is the wages, and the wages are what one values most unless it be in case of the sin, which, so far from being reduced in the hard times, are then paid with special punctuality. A small money wage may merely supplement a large wage in honor, in self respect, in the satisfaction which comes with the knowledge that one has in laV -TzrLL'if i Mill tar i mi s.

m. sssv a sw -m. bv niu i.rJt Mate.) STURTBVANT'S POULTRY FOOD and REMEDIES Medicated Heal, Etc. Try our Lice Paint, for killing lice, mites, fleas, ticks, on poultry, plants and live stock, guaranteed as a vermin killer and one of the best disinfectants known. IMPERIAL EQQ FOOD.

Will fiake your hens lay and keeps fowls in the best condition. Healthy hens fill the egg basket. OUR POULTRY CURE for all of all varieties of poultry. MEDICATED MEAL for horses, sneep and swine. Try a package.

It will cost you nothing to try any of these remedies. If they do not do what we claim for them, your money refunded. We keep everything in the line of BEE SURPLIES. "We pay the highest market price for poultry at all times. PEABODY PRODUCE CO.

BUT Jim 1st. That on and -after Aug. 1, 1900, the "drop letter" or one cent rate will not appiy within rural free delivery limits. The 2c per ounce rate will be exacted within such delivery upon all first-class matter except postal cards. 2d.

That the introduction of rural free delivery will not increase or otherwise modify the present rate of postage on second class matter. BEQUEATHS Railway Time Card. GOING SOUTH. No. 3 Mail and Express.

Daily. No. 1 Mail and Express. No. 35 Day Express.

Daily (except No. 41Freight Acc'm. Dailey(ex Sunday) GOING NORTH. No. 3 Mail and Express, Daily No.

4 Mail and Express. Daily No. 80 Day Express. Daily (ex Sunday) No. 82 Freight Acc'm, Daily ex Sunday).

G. M. THOMPSON, Agent. SANTA FE ROUTE. GOING EAST.

Leaves Peabody Kansas City Chicago No 2 10:48 A No4. 9:57 2:87 A No 6 1:10 6:40 9:00 A No 8 12:14 A 7:15 A No 116 fast mail 4:81 GOING WEST. Leaves Chicago Kansas City Peabod No lfast No 3 5:58 A No 5 9:30 A No 7 No 17 No 115 2:20 A 6:37 A Nos. 1, 2, 3 ana 4 stop only on special arrangements. No.

2 will stop for Chicago passengers. Tickets sold and baggage checked to all points in the United States. Canada, and Mexico. Trains connect at Kansas City and Chicago with all goes East, South ond North. No change of cars between Peabody and Kansas City Chicago, Col rado Springs, Denver, Los Anaeles and Sao Through Reclining Chair Cars and Latest Improved Pullman Coaches with ont change on all Frisco trains between WICHITA AND ST.

LOUIS. Santa Fe and Rock Island trains make close connection at Wichita for all points on the FRISCO LINE. Trains leave Wichita at 1:20 and 10:40 o'clock p. arrive at Wichita 3:25 and 6:35 a. m.

See that your tickets read via the FRISCO LINE it will save you money and time. Should you desire any information as to Rates, Time, Routes, Maps, cali oi write any Frisco Line agent or the It is a great pleasure for us to answar questions. B. P. Down, Bryan Sttder, Dist.

Pass. Gen. Piss. Agt. Wichita.

St. Louis. C- Vi II I III 1 vj SUCCESSOR; THE IMPROVED Wemington Typewriter A MARVEL OF MECHANICAL ACHIEVEMENT. Ohloans Attention. Your committee has appointed Wednesday, August 28th, as the day for a grand celebration by the Buckeyes of Marion county to be held at Marion.

Any Buckeye not to be enrolled in the pQLio Society, please report to I. vVj Hitchcock, special secretary, for enrollment. Wyckoff, Seamans Benedict. 105 W. 9th Kansas Mo i i.

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