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The Peabody Post from Peabody, Kansas • 3

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The lAbrary. Frank Christ hits frn invention in the Possible Comments upon our Post Peabody has a manufactory of wash rockh ell GEinrorj; Notice of Annua Sleeting. There will be a meeting of the stock wavofa self dVobner which can be at Editor ot Posx: ing machines. Eodecker has taken orders PEABODY POST. One Dollar and Filty Cants per Yea? tached to any planted Will be ready Db Humph deuced fine for twenty.four of his-washing machines Our Library has received by presenta holders of the Maf iqn County Agricultural Society here, on Tuesday, April 11th, for use this season.

This promises to be 130111 Parems uoinS welA- in this townshio duriner the last fifteen tion six books since July 1881, viz: 9 TlK PROPRIETORS OF a great labor saving machine. F' A. 1. paper, good as order for twenty-four fromKew- 1882, at 1p. for the election of officers.

Thursday, March 30, 1882. me oans no aiscount. nn -onn; TTV.St, A fire occurred on Sunday evening at -4rr. yt i I xtEv. 3i k.

hare. i was immersea in As thetje will be wilhe other very important buines? YA transact, it is necessary all slo'ck-holders should be present. hardware dealer, this week. HOME NEWS. Mr.

Adam Dickerson's sheep ranch, west its perusal. It is sprinkled with good of town, destroying about tSvo hundred This "waiting for the press," is a good things'. A'. A. Wheeler, dollar's worth of The sheep joke for every one but the waiters.

The Kev. Me. Walker. It is a paper J. H.

BkHWEB, President. were barely saved from the flamed. whereby our aspiration for a greater mu agonies we endured for a few days defy all human expression. Nothing can do Sec'y. Miss Allie Welsh left Peabody last PEABODY FOUNDRY; MANUFACTURERS OF THE nicipal prosperity may most Veadily be Mrs.

C. J. Scybotd is out agal'r' after a Monday, for a visit to her sister who is in justice to the. subject so well as the em realized! severe illness. New Mexico.

Allie is a favorite with phatic remark of the parrot, who had Dr. H. MiLler. No grave-yard' failed to convince the monkey in a cer both old and young we shall all miss her. Forbes Camp's thorough bred lambs about this tain personal transaction.

What the And, girls, do say a kind word to Bread! G. W. Camp. Judgment for the Post! are handsome little animals and doing well. Dave Goodrich will attend to his ice Let the defendant be hanged, with costs Prot said we leave, oh devout reader, acme Wind mil business during the summer.

He has a M. M. Turner, who has moved but t5 Dr. Disxey Excellent paper, by TO mc tnaer merciC3 -OI yur memory, Cuspid! Mr. Sam Johnson and his brother Ben, "The Double Error" presented by.

jtfrs. I Peeare. "Nicholas Menturn" by Mrs.D. McKain. "Report of the Smithsonian Institute," "The Congressional Directory" and a very comprehensive map of the United States, all by the Hon.

Thos. Ryan. "History of the German Reformed Church," "Life of Christ," "True Christianity," (in German) by Mr. Joseph Miller of Lykens, father of Dr, Chas. Miller of this city.

The last three are very old, and are highly prized by our German readers. We also have, a directory; of McPherson county, comprising over 4,000 names, as well as statistics of the population, productions and valuation of the several townships, presented by Messrs. E. L. and H.

E. Loom-is. The following Marion County papers, thanks to their editors, are always on our tables. "The Marion Record," "Ma-rfen Banner," "Florence Herald" and "Hillsboro Intelligencer." The Record, I believe, hfas never failed to reach us since the Library was opened, in July, 1875. We, trust that your paper may be added to the abo4 list of home papers in order that traveling visitors may have the benefit of our city as well as county large supply of ice on hand, which will help us all out wonderfully through the and Tne his farm, now rides into town on his poriy every morning, and is always on time for business.

T. M. Potter. A remarkable excep proprietors of the coal yard at the foot of dog-days. tion to the doctrine of total depravity Walnut street, are preparing to vacate Miss Lindsey, of Blair County, Dr.

Buck. True, true I quite agree Acme Feed Grinders: Persons having friends visiting them, their premises during the present week, preparatory to leaving for Fort Scott, left Peabody yesterday morning, after a with all the previous remarks or who are aware of any item of local in Mrs Loucks is fast recovering. Marriage bells in the air again. Great demand for tenant houses. Ladies' Missionary meeting at the home of Mrs.

Crisfield, next Saturday. II. II. Cone of the Topeka Capital, was town the first of the week. Mrs.

Geo. H. Clark returned last Saturday from her visit to the country. The bear have moved. The small boy doth mourn.

Will Ellett returned yesterday from a flying visit to Fort Scott. Dr. VJrinnell was indisposed for a day or two this week. Sam and Mart Smith are welcome back to Teabody. Mr.

Whitehill has been selling his of goods at auction. Fred Bush left for Chicago Monday eve. What a fearfully good man a man must be to deserve a third term Don't run against this Post. It has a Hind Leg, and might Kick. State and county news next week hen our exchanges commence to arrive.

Mrs. VanDenburg has flowers bloom- Dr. J. M. Ausgezeichnet where they will embark in the produce visit to the family of our friend James Stewart.

terest, will oblige if they will furnish us with a short statement of the facts, either To be taken regularly business. The coal yard will take a new Having the nccessarv machinery, they are able to by postal card or otherwise. lease Under the management of Mr. Dr. Loose.

I feel better already A. Shriver. A good investment. Frank McKerchcr says, apropos of the recent Harvey County bond trouble, that Michael Bauslin. The blacksmith-shop A delicate sonnet, from the pen of one If I only knew whether the stock had been any thing ridiculous has a precedent in of Peabody's poets, was found recently now occupied by Mr.

Bauslin, will pass into the hands of young Tom. watered! in a lady's album, written on "You and I John Christ. Ja Ja besser als and a Friend of Our3," showing consider We beg to speak a word in behalf of Fennsylvanischer Tabak! able taste and feeling. Rev. Mr.

Audas. When we are fi Harper County. The many friends of Mrs. E. D.

Walker are glad to learn that the relatives whom she is visiting are gradually regaining their health, and that, ere very long, she will return to her Peabody home. W. E. Jennings, one of our most enterprising business men, whose advertise Bpf Mows, Efapers, Cheaper then any one else. All kinds ci Casting and Repairing Done on short notice and at low Miss Ella Wood, formerly of this place, latterly of Newton, and who has just re nally called, let every one be found at his Post! ment appears in another column.

He has, besides furniture and groceries, add covered from a protracted illness, passed news. Our Library continually grows in public favor. The number of books F. C. Bush.

All wool and a yard wide through Peabody on the Tuesday morn ed organs to his etock, and will handle J. Hudson Morse. Good note, bet giVeil out during the week steadily in ing east-bound tram, on her way to the Wilcox White organ, an instru your bottom dollar whack Ohio, accompanied by her father. Mr. Childs, the courteous station agent at Walton, has kindly offered 6 furmMi us with local items from that town when Capt.

Norton. Suffering Moses! ment which has no superior, either in volume-and sweetness of tone, excellency WI8T1EE Iiffl CQHFABT "And you are still anxiously waiting creases. The number of readers, around the table in the reading room, evenings, grows larger. There is also an increased number of afternoon readers and students. Itis afine Postitis! fog in her yard.

for the press queried of us recently a of workmanship or neatness of finish Dr. Morey. Filled with gold fair Peabody demoiselle. "Well," she Mr. Rockwell is looking at lots with a C.

W. Bragunier. Hygutn! I could his other duties permit. We are informed that a pocket book was picked up on Main, street, last week, Anyone in need of anything in either branch of his stock could not do better Many, very many, are the kind words M-brace that Post continued, "I know, myself, ahem that is to say you have my heartiest spoken from thankful hearts, of Mr. than to interview Mr.

Jennings. just above the crossing in front of Brew Peabody, the donor of this valuable gift, sympathies." Won't some ingenious Yankee invent We extend a right hearty to We don't believe one word of it. If we a machine to prevent our painters from the Peabody Library, to our city. Mrs. M.

F. Silsbee, Messrs. Hill Bros. Jones, who have re did, perhaps we might suggest -to-- telling lis our houses need repainting, view to building a residence. W.

C. Welsh and L. Hoover, from Hills-boro, paid us a visit last Saturday. V. R.

Miller is about erecting an imposing addition to his cottage home, one mile north from Peabody. James Sands sold eighty acres of land four miles and a half west of Peabody, to Mr. Savery, for $2,300. cently purchased the Peabody Mills and our better half a visit to her name that the walls are badly soiled, and need Librarian. We gladly make room for the above Elevator, and are there engaged on a sakes in Newton.

repapering etc. When one has come to the comfortable conclusion that his home large scale in milling, and the grain busi letter from the attentive and efficient li "Mother," said a little Peabody girl, cr's store, and that no mention 6f Abe fact has as yet been made by the finder. We do not know the na uts of any of the parties, and give the facts only as rc: quested. Waxted. One good tinner.

A. II. IIUTCHIXG3. Box 37, Peabody, Kansas! The' "Pink of Perfection" Baking powder at W. E.

ennings' the best in the world. brarian of Peabody's pet institution. ness generally. All the members of the firm come highly recommended, and are looks no worse than his neighbors' and recently, uo tninfe JUiss Adams is a DEALERS IX AgricuUura2 Implements Lumberj Shingles', Hussies, Doors, Lath; Whoever and whatever helps our Library, helps our city. In complying with Mrs.

has exhausted himself in places pictures and brackets so as best to conceal the first-rate music teacher. She has just finished teaching us trickle time, and The Hoover farm, five miles south of valuable additions to our business and social communities. The Hill Brothers town, was sold to a Mr. Milburn from now she is going to put us into quadru- stained walls, such compliments are Silsbee's request to furnish a copy of our paper, we feel that we are not only doing for 1,350. have had large Experience as grain merchants at their former home, Cleveland.

ped." not the pleasantest things in the world that which is pleasant to ourselves, but The land-lord of the Grand Central A man inquired at the Post-office the to hear. Illinois, and Mr. Jones was for many other day, for letters. Upon beig in- are discharging, in small part, a claim which the Library has upon eyeiy good goeth about with a happy countenance His house was full last week. W.

II. (M ay and H. W. Pond, of 5rears engaged as a practical miller in formed that there was no mail for him, I 1 tii em Fort Scott: John Power and P. S.

Smith. XVOCK lhUinu "unois. ne new nrm nas Not one sackjof poor Buffalo flour ever found. Sold at same priccas poor flour. Always sure of good bread irom the Inter-Occan flour1.

he gravely asked whether there was not another Post-office in town. This is a citizen of Peabody. A Preacher Pounded. City election next week. vet as to the? late.

Kollock declines of Atchison: Wm Lescher. J. S. Martin. aireaay oecomc very popular, ana wiu W.

S. Seymour and H. B. Griffith of evidently remain so, as they do business a re-nomination and so docs Holcomb. fact, as told by Fred Wheeler.

On last Thursday 'evening, according Kansas City H. Zumwinkel and J. A. Wood "Work to previous arrangements, a goodly num No charge to owners for advertising Wagdn generously, fairly and squarely, and make a flour which our good housekeepers declare to be unexcelled. Sterling Bros, have 'another c'Ar of the Inter-Occan flour.

Roper, of Leavenworth D. W. Kinnaird, ber of the members and friends of the real estate for sale. Particulars next We call attention to the card of Messrs Cochran Bruce, auctioneers. They are both old hands at the business, can han of the A.

T. F.R, R. J. II. E.

Church assembled at their sanctuary week. Frank, of St, Louis; W. C. MeCullough, Peabody has no business institution in this place to hold a "pound social," dle any kind of merchandise at auction, Mr. Jennings has some of the finest the donations to go to their worthy and more thoroughly deserving of support and at stock sales they cannot be of Chicago Frank Mendenhall, of Philadelphia; John Zehming, of Boston, and burial robes and coffins ever brought into Peabody.

He has also ordered a hearse. than 'the foundry establishment of Messrs. beloved pastor, Mr. Audas. About half- W.

E. Jennings hai a few of the best potatoes we have seen this season. Thev were grown in Michigan. Secure your seed before they arc all gone. Go to J.

Brown's for your groceries'. 1-tf Dr. W. H. Davis, of the Topeka Infirm J.

D. Wallace sold 160 acres two miles past eight o'clock the house was called to order by Dr. Disney, and Dr. Loose was ary, were among the guests of the Grand Quite an amount of real estate in the air Friday and Saturday. Good days for Blinds, Mixed Paints, Pumps, Barbed Wire, Oils, Lead, Nails, Carpenters' Tools, Building Paper, Rope, Guns, Lime, Hair, Cement, Pistols, Amunition, Plaster Paris, tt- with a full line of Creeds usually, a Hardware Store, AT R(jCK BOTTOM PRICES.

Which we will be pleased to show C. A. HAULER BECK, Maiiajrerl Rockwell Sexton. Both of these gentlemen are intelligent, experienced and ingenious mechanics, and are practically Central recentlv. and a half west of town, to Rev.

Mr. Disney, for Rev. Mr. Disney visited unanimously elected chairman of the plowing. meeting.

Dr. Loose then arose, and his brother here last winter, and those of acquainted with all the details of their already large and rapidly increasing bus Men of Peabody Don't fail to attend Wanted. To exchange Ohio insects (beetles, butterflies etc.) for Kansas irt- gracefully accepting the position as J. D. Searles brought a few small hogs into town on Monday, and carried home the meeting of the Agricultural Society, us who had the pleasure of meeting him, will be glad to learn that he contemplates ects.

For particulars address T. Krebs, which Will be held on the lllh of April. iness. We heard one of the leading hardware merchants of Newton say, recently, over sixty dollars in exchange. Mansfield, Ohio.

1-4 signed him, playfully announced that the object of the meeting. was, as he understood it, to "pound the minister, and making Kansas his future home. John Crow dug a well fourteen feet that the castings from the Peabodv Foun It was a happy thought which suggest Read the notice in another column, and be on hand unless you are sick in bed or dead. The society need support, and Fresh stock of Men and Boy's Cloth deep, walled and completed it in just one ed itself to some of the friends of tne give him a setting-Vlcwn, andto have a a good time generally." A hymn of ing at Hovt Westbrook's dry excelled, in finish and general workmanship, those from any other part of the state. Messrs.

Rockwell Sexton day and a fourth. O.J. ROBERTS, Christian Church of this place that of unless it has it promptly from you, it will Lost. Solid Gold Locket somewhere William Lescher. Train and Field welcome was then annooiiced, which was each one planling around it a tree.

Sev- fold up its tents like the Arabs, and between my store and dwelling abode, Agent of the A. T. S. F. was in sung by the choir and congregation with enfeeh young trees are already nodding silently settle down in some other place.

containing pictures of wife and daughter. Peabody last Monday. their welcome to those who gather within And how would you like that, oh men a spirit and feeling befitting the occasion, after which a very handsome chair, known manufacture the Acme wind-mill, and the Acme Feed Grinders, both of which are machines of their own inventions, and of such decided merit that they are fast superseding all ether machines intended John and Ebb Knox will run the bar DEALER IN its wails. of Peabody. That ought not to be.

It The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning same to C. J. SeybOld. ber shop during Scott's absence. Thev The business of Mr.

Ever which, someUball not be. Remember! few months since, was most conspicuously arc good shavers to our personal knowl edge. Lowest priced flour for its quality is the Buffalo. for like uses. moved from Peabody to Hillsboro, and Our friends of whom wc write, are also A pleasant host, withal, is mine host of A whole column of professional and was there managed by Mr.

Smith, has 1 1 1 1 1 well knoAvn to our entire community as the Grand Central. And a pleASant fam DRYGKDOm other cards, intended for the outside, was honorable, reliable and upright men. All If you want to know how the Eodecker Washer is doing and selling, call on A. H. Ilutchings or any one who has used them.

oeen orougnc uncs: again. umy a little while and they will all "return to omitted by the publishers of our patent ily hath he to welcome the weary travel er, and make him feel at home, withal who deal with them will be satisfied in All right next week. their first love." every way. And soft and easy are his beds, withal Mr. Chester Smith is now numbcrec We understand W-.

H. Kollock, (broth with the business men of Peabody, hav and a bountiful and appetising table doth he spread, withal. And fight er of our Frank) is about starting a soap "Many men of many minds, Many birds of many kinds." If you want anything fresh $'nA 'daihty in the grocery line, call at J. Brown's 1-tf ing bought a half interest in the City factory in Newton. We wish him suc The human beings who people the eartli Bakery.

Success to the new firm. easy, too, are his charges, withal. Yea, and when Mrs. Mehitable Hubbard cess in his enterprise, but think he made from pole to pole and from sea to sea, as the "Solid Comfort," was produced, which Dr. Disney, as spokesman for Miss Belle Bauslin and others, who had procured the in a few well chosen words presented, together with the many pounds, to Rev.

Mr. Audas. The good man at first seemed overwhelmed with surprise, and considerably at a loss for words to respond. But he soon rallied, and as the tears stood in his eyes, he poured out his soul it were, in eloquent gratitude to his flock for such tokens of their christian love and sympathy, assuring them that with this evidence of their regard and appreciation of his efforts to do good in their jnidst, he could now start in upon the labors of his second year with renewed zeal and a firmer faith Hi at God would bless his labors among them. There were over ene hundred persons in the meeting, and everything passed off pleasantly, and everybedy went home happy.

a mistake in not locating his establish Samuel Johnson has pulled up stakes slacketh in her housekeeping, or weareth are numbered by millions; the birds of ment at Peabodv. He expects to be in a wry face, we shall flee for shelter and every tribe, that flit through on HATS; full blast in a very few days. nimble wing and fill the air with the mu sustenance to the Grand Central, withal le of their merry songs, are innumerable; Yea, verily, and so we shall, withal. A few sabbaths ago we happened to. be walking just behind a couple of six or seven year old urchins on their way home the diamond dew drops, Dame Nature's and is going to Fort Scott.

Sorry to give you up, Sam, but hope that prosperity may attend you. The editor of the JW was, for several 'years since the va'f, editor of a Republican paper in South Carolina, the Orangeburg News. Charley Christ returned last week, from Buffalo King of the plains, is the bSt flour ever sold in Peabody. See Cretonnes and Furniture Prints at Westbrook's. All persons indebted to J.

G. Johnson Co. for coal, will please call and settle their account before April 1st, and save cost. J. G.

Johxsox Co. Ilutchings says a man from Newton was just in for forty of Rodceker's Washing Machines, who declares he can sell, jewels, that glitter the morning light from Sunday school, when we heard on of them say, "Well, I would have been "I know a maiden fair to see Take care Soxo. I know a painter rare to see lie can both gay and solemn be Pecare goin' to your Sunday school before, but I upon the forest leaves and r-parkle upon the grass blades of the verdant lawn, are beyond computation; a glance at the bright-hued flowers that bespangle the living green of the broad prairies and didn't know the shebang was runnin." Scott, our city barber, has gone to Eu lie paints the blackboard for the breathe out their rich perfumes upon the reka, Arkansas, for a few weeks, with his wife, for her health. We wish them both easily, eight of them a week, ritrht church, summer air, till all nature seems fragrant straight alon. And shows the devil in the lurch with their sweetness, assures us that their joy, and her a speedy recovery.

His part ing prayer was, to send him the Post. Pecare name is Legion; and wise men tell us that Yet doth, perchance, it please "him this world of ours is not the only inhab- e'll do so Scott, With pleasure. If there is one thing in this world to beat the Hot ited sphere, but that the twinkling stars most, To paint a Springs, it's the Post. signboard for the that bestud the ethereal sky are so many worlds, numbers of which are many times We want a blight, lively, local corres CAPS, COOTS, SHOES; Groceries, etc peabody, kanas: HILL BRO JOXE- Proprietors tF PealDody larger than the globe on which wc dwell pondent in every school district in this A nice line of Hosiery at 116 ft Westbrook's A full assortment of the very best family groceries at J. Brown's 1-tf We have Ix-en using the itqdbcker Washer for th' past three mouths; and would not take $50 for it if could not get another: Grand Central Hotel, Peabody Hamburg" Edgings, Lacc Ribbons '-at Hoyt We-itbrook's.

In this our devil feels no slight, And saints and sinners both delight-Pecare Thus we see that everything in nature af county. To all such we will send the Post, free, and consider ourselves obliged ter its kind is reproduced in countless numbers, but when it comes to slinging by their kindness. Don't write essavs, C. J. Seybold has now the handsomest business room in the city.

Joe Bongard and his accomplished wdrknian; Mn Lownds, of New York, have just finished off the interior with one of the neatest specimens of fresco decorative paper hanging, in Japanese style', that we have ever seen. And wish to. say rijht here before Ave forget it, that Joe and his associate just know exactly how to do that sort of work, as well u5 any other kind of work in painting, graining or paper hanging where skill and a thorough knowledge of the business are of any value. They are prepared to do fancy sign painting; house painting or any other kind of painting, in a manner equal to the best. They keep a stock of wall paper always on hand, and guarantee satisfaction.

See their advertisement in an-cr column. F. P. Bown and Capt. Thompson of paint onto a house, lettering a sigh but give us short, pithy statements of facts.

teaching school in District No. 20. He will take another school soon. Charley is a good boy and a good teacher. It wourA do one good to go down to Schroeder's sheep-fold and see his fine flock of sheep With their three hundred lambs.

Mrs. Morgan has been made happy by present of a handsome new piano. She vill please accept our hearty congratula-lations. Assessor Nelson is a most unwelcome Visitor now days; he intrudes his presence xjvery where. But this, of course, is only true of him as assessor.

A new paper has, in its first number, necessarily, a great deal to say about itself arid its belongings. After this we hope to be as ylnmb as a post about the Pod. Little Jessie Neal's little pet dog has a broken leg. But she has it bandaged up and it seems to be doing well. For Jessie's sake we wish Doggy a speedy recovery.

Some of our farmers are sowing mulberry seeds, and planting out cuttings ffom the various varieties of the mulberry-, with a view to raising the silk-worm. Marion, were in our city yesterday, Tell us who is building, buying or sell on their way to Xewton. embellishing a blackboard for a Sunday school, there is but one Ike Pecare; iri ing of births, marriages and deaths of We are under many to our the neighborhood talk in a word, of any kind friend, R. L. Cochran, for valuable proof of we point with pride to our new sign.

What he and his clever of the little incidents that interest you or assistance preparing this number of I any ot your community. the Post. partner, Mr. W'hite, can't do in cither plain or ornamental painting, no other Have bought a washing machine of W. B.

Ilodeckef; and my wife says it saved two hours hnfd rubbing at last washing. Grixxell, Peabody, 'March, 28th lSS Reduced price on Buffalo flour. Peabody is sometimes a little too pre Sorrow has subdued us. Our friends Of the Record are still worried about mor.tal need try. vious.

A lady of this city (whose friend ship we consider no small honor,) was re that press, but we remember our own Our thanks are due to Mr. Thompson, troubles and generously forbear. cently invited to a party for' Wednesday of the Newton Republican office, (former sack Try the Buffalo flour. Every warranted. uur advertising columns speak for evening.

Twenty-four hours previous ly of this place) for courtesies to the Post themselves. The Presbyterian choir, consisting of to the time indicated, she presented her last week. the soaring soprano, Mrs. Mehitable Hub Subscribers are coming iri with a rush. We are just overrun with job-work.

iNewton has a 'Sorosis or Psoriasis sell as a guest, in full dress. We have some reason to believe that the fair hostess was really gratified by the mistake. bard; the charming contralto, Mrs. Bush; the tender arid tremulous tenor; Johnson, If we keep on in this style, we shall have and a contested railroad-bond election, both on hand at once. Alas!" fair city to make an addition to our force of com and the bold basso, 'Randall; tfill, some R.

B. Graham will soon build a fine and that a good part of the twenty-four hours was devoted to the consideration positora. time in May next, give, for the benefit of of our early love, what hast thoU done house upon his farm, east of this city, the Presbyterian church, one of the big The first regular quarterly meeting 3f to merit this of the origin, nature and consequences of W. II. Traver has the contract, and will this conference year of the M.

E. Church, gest and best concerts ever knoftn in the the "best bower." est Market Prices for Peabody Precocities; Moubtless do a good piece of work. will bo held this place next A T. ii. J' history of Peabodyi They will be assisted by four of the handsomest and best JX1 J- uesuay, urougni to- at nan past o'clock, p.

m. There will Little three year old "Willie was Visit A. S. Nelsox, Peabody, Kan. Your postal received this clay; drid got casting O.

K. I want toti to tell Hutcliings, the tinner, to tiialce forty Ro-decker washing machinf ii as soon ns possible. Try and have six done by Wednesday; sure. Don't disappoint me. Your Respectfully, Clitr: Newton, March ilth, 1SS2: For delightfill cigars and fragrant to baccoj go to Wcblheater's.

Henry is one of our institutions, and deserves, as he has, a host of friends. down. The best store in Mr J. Brown Will soon m6Ve his family gether many friends, from town and a sermon on the occasion by the Presid ing with hi3 mother at his grandparents into the rooms now occupied by Mr. Ro- country, of Our beautiful home of the in3 Elder.

singers of bur sister city, Newton. Look out for squalls One day at dinner they had Indian pud- tlecker, over Butler's hardware store. Mr. ALL' KINDB OF deadi. A number of new lots wero KfiWt- What mieht have been a fat.nl 1 1 for After looking at hi oil: find iirw nml rJA moii I occurred to Afnafoi- ITar-ri ninim I Much editorial and other matter crowd- aL-uimniatcjy tluteftil in.

Ciiaiir.a Fanning will move back to his own house; We issue our papcr in this form be flnrmatrtrl i lUGStlav ATLP.mnon on tlii i I A uvvuiukvui i v. in iiuioLj pcred; 'Mamma did they kill an Indian out this week by locals and advertise incntS. The day Was also observed in due form Amborn. Prof. KnowleS, cause it is neat and handy.

If we" find He Was cousin td the little girl who; MILLING GAfN: by teachers and scholars "nooi. was engageam grub lhat more "patent" is preferred, Ave can on entering school, was very much i i i. -i I up buiub irees, anu young uialce hool, around which numerous trees wa tnndw If worried to know iust how she must do furnish it. We shall please our patrons, 1 V'VDU iu Her mother told her to do as the other anyhow. wut, pidiitcu.

uiteruardod mnmpnt rowiwAi ik i-tf The name, -'J. Brown; little girls" did: One day her mother: A Pennsylvania jury, in a murder trial, that could not agree' ori verdict, en-engaged in prayer, after which they found the prisoner guilty of murder in the" first May the tree and those who planted nninfofl The faith which looks forward is far richer than the experience that looks finding her book badly "used, called her to an account; mamma," slie said, "you told, me to do jiist as the other them flourish to a green old age, giving the back of his head, cutting open the shelter and comfort- to all who live with- scalp to the bone. We are rlad to snv Hoyt AVestbrook hriv? a large new stock of Dress goods Ginghams, Lawns etc We a general c-xohaage business and guarantee satisfaction, fiivc us trial, and you will come again. HILL BROTKRS 5c JONES; Peibody, KanHs. backwards -i iiiiiii.ii ciiuuvn vnniiff 1 a imw gin uki, anu tney chewed their book i A tvro5 foot rule: Keep your feet dry..

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