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The Peabody Post from Peabody, Kansas • 3

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TO OUK BEADEBS. The Western Lumber Company has! The Aewton Glee Club paid their par- M. M. Wadd el, Agent for the marble for Let us rejoice over our prospects KANSAS just been rolling in piles and piles of I ting salutations to several families in the I works at Topeka lias been in Peabody breads several days. Mr.

Waddel is known to way of serenades before leaving our city lumber this week. How little ye know, Ye women and men, PEABODY POST. One Dollar and Fifty Cants per Year. Thursday, June 29, 1882. A sweepstake thresher for sale cheap.

Aaron Holler brought to town the Will Sutphin has returned from Ken By courtesy styled "gentle reader," Inquire at this office. tucky, and he is just tickled to death at W. V. Provost started out to Kingman Of how much you owe To the noble typo other day, a stalk ol corn grown on up land which measured 8 feet in height. the idea of being on Kansas soil again.

PfPUSE SO. county yesterday with a breaking plow A. T. S. R.

R. TIME TABLE. And his army of folders and feeder. Notwithstanding the excessive heat and team to open up his farm. I 1 tV 1 1 1 i Vl i 1 a1 A.

EAST. WEST. S. C. HARDIN Milliner I vnariey nauieuuecis.

hiiii tuuia max sumc MISS Henry Woolheatef has taken Joseph Lilly into partnership with him in bus-ness. Joe is a good boy, and we Wish the new firm a good trade. The poet may sing" Of his lyrical wing, and Mantua-makers, keen a trood -assort- old tune. a good many of our having canvassed the county several times selling tomb stones. He has furnished marble for many graves in the different cemeta-ries in Marion and Bfitier counties.

And we believe his work has given general satisfaction. Those having in charge the arrangements for the late concert at the Presby- teriah church, feel under special obligations1 to the Peabody orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Randall, Mr. Pecare and Mr.

Rock well for the excellent music rendered Jim. 13 Depart. SiS at ni.jJio. 2 Depart, 9:28 a. m.

Of his muses, his loves, afid his ment of hats, bonnets and trimmings. 10:20 a.m do graces; WSOliSSAtE DEALERS For a first-rate sweepstake thresher, dolt Arr, Dcnart. 10 ijoa uij do 6 But ah, he'd sing small We are glad to learn through Isaac only run one season, at low price and on If he warbled at all, 8 $3 p. m. a.m.

1 p. to. 10 iOO. a. m.

a.m. do 10 do do do do do Pecare, that his good wife is improving easy terms, apply at this office. 1 do Were it not for the chases and cases. A man giant passed here Sunday evening on the cars who measured 8 feet 2 inches in height and weighed between 500 and 600 hundred do 12 in health since she started out visiting. no do do do Thank you Mr.

Hilton, if you present do 14 6:45 a.m.! 6 "87 p. inj "DUTTER, eggs, JUJ Dfllll TDV ft do do 1 do For Sale. The writer of fiction, Whose beautiful diction the little brown jug to us again for inspection, we would rather have it filled The east half of north-west quarter and north half of south-west quarter, section pounds. Jennings says there is no consanguinity existing between those beautiful blood Beguiles the long evenings of winter, with something molasses will do. fco.

13 daily eircr-pt Monday, os. 11. li and daily eftcept Bttiiday. AU other trains daily-. on that occasion.

Also to Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Blake for the beautiful 18, township 22, range 3, east, finely His mind would be left Like a casket bereft -AND OTI1EU- Owing to some misunderstanding in hedged and a farm. Apply to Jno. beats we saw on his vegetable stand the bouquets furnished; and under particu- J.

Funk Co. 14-tf Of Its key if not picked by the printer. regard to the time and place or holding lther andwhat is known the lar obligata to Mrs. Graham for the Mft6 Augustus B. Knowlton, Assistant Kditor.

A team said to belong to Mr. Freeland me temperance meeting, me airciiuauic use of hef piano. "dead beat." was small. The next meeting will be ran off Tuesday night, tearing down The annalist too, That brings to your view There were union services at the Pres HOME NEWS Chet Smith's bakery sign. held at the Baptist church, on Monday, evening, July 10th.

Let all attend. The wonderful story of ages; The Baptist friends had a most propitious time for their ice-cream festival last evening. The sky was deaf, the moon was bright, and a pleasant breeze Harvest Is Upon Us. Machine Oils of all kinds at Western byterian chtlrch on last Sunday evening, consisting of singing, prayer and several short addresses. The Bible was the sub- Would sure be as dum As a clam or a mum- Professor L.

M. Knowles is visiting Florence will celebrate. Lumber (Company's store. 14-tf Ak HaulbKbeck, Manager. He friends at Independence this week.

My, if nobody made up his pages. made promenading on the street delight- ject under consideration for the evening, Did you ever see it any hotter? will go from there to Wellington next ful, and the happy throng only stepped and Mr. Minick, the Colporteur for this A collection was taken at the Presbyterian church last Sunday morning for PealM Then whoso doth read week, where he will be engaged through Read our new ads. and pay locals this into the hall at frequent intervals for re section of the country, being present, I beg him take heed week. the benefit of the late cyclone sufferers of the month of July conducting an insti- To the lesson these stanzas cOrrvev him, made a report of his Work in this county ifl the way of the distribution of the tute.

Grinnell, Iowa. Welch Mansfield, Millinery, Man Viz: now that you know What a treasure you owe book in question. A and it is The Ladies' Missionary Society of the Hamburg, Edgings, Laces, RibboilsMit tO be hoped a profitable meeting Was To the printer, be certain to pay him. tua-making and notions. Mrs.

H. B. Brindley reached her desti nation, Cadis, Ohio, in safety. Hoyt Westbrook's. Presbyterian church, assisted by the young ladies and children, will give a literary and musical entertainment on had.

of Thanks. For Sale. The south west of Sec. 14 We pay GASH ami will furnish tub and other packages to those desiring to pack for us. Correppohdetjcc SulieUed.

HILLBRO'S JOKES The little girl who could not eat her freshments. There was no jamming and crowding as is generally the case where the whole assembly is compelled to remain in the hall during the evening. The cream was good, the berries were luscious, the cakes were excellent, the girls were pretty, they gave heaping measure in their dishes, -and every body was satisfied and went home happy. The proceeds were about thirty-four dollars. We were rery happily entertained- at Fayal Hats, Tuscan Bonnets for the The Session of the Presbyterian church Town 22, Range 2 East.

"No improvements. This is a beautiful piece of land. last Sunday dinner 1 because she had an Friday evening, July 7th. All are cor warm days, at Welch cfe Mansfield's. desire to express to the Newton Glee "Ulster" in her mouth, Is justly entitled dially invited.

Apply to Mrs. M. F. Silsbee, the owner, Jennings keeps fancy Window Shades. Club, their high appreciation of the fo two dinners next Sabbath.

at the Library, or to Jno. J. Funk fc Co. The thief who stole C. E.

Westbrook's Club's kindness in contributing in such 5tf mule some few weeks ago, is now in jail H. A. Cone, of the Topeka Capital was atTopeka. The Sheriff of Cowley coun NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Miss Nellie Bailey returned from Cin cinnati on Friday evening last.

A nice line of Hosiery at Hoyt a large measure to the success of the late concert. If the Club continues as at present, their kindness and courteous de in town last Friday, and tied up to the Post for a short time. Mr. C. is a pleasant gentleman and represents one of the ty trailed him down into Texas and took him in.

Sheriff Smith went to Topeka after him last night. Proprietors of "a) CITY portment, being only excelled by their artistic ability, success will always wait Mrs. W. Briggs has presented the Li very best dailies in the west. our sanctum for a short time on last Monday by Mr.

J. G. P. Hildebrand, traveling correspondent of the St. Joseph Missouri, Daily Gazette.

He seems enthusiastic in his praises of Kansas. He appears completely astonished at our It will cost you four or five dollars to brary with 9 valuable books in the past New furniture this week at Jennings. upon their efforts. By the Session. E.

D. Walker, Pastor. go to the fourth of July celebration, and week. We hear of some wheat having been Peabody New Queensware at Jennings'. At a negro prayer-meeting, one of the injured by rust, but we don't think much damamage will be sustained on The Mason Self Sealing Fruit Jars are you will come home tired and hungry.

You can take that money to Jennings and get a complete outfit of dishes and glassware, and something to cook besides, and have a celebration at home. Try it. old at Seybold's Pharmacy. 10-tf brethren prayed that they might be preserved from what he called their "upset-tin sins." An elder rose up and said, that account. The wheat is too nearly Brindley have opened a MEAT MARKET matured to suffer very much from rust.

Fire crackers, toy pistols and paper splendid crops of grain that are now being harvested all over the state. He bears the impress of a gentleman and a scholar is brilliant in conversation, pleasant and genial in manners, and fairly sparkles with wit and humor. His comparisons between Kansas and Missouri are by no means disparaging to our caps, at Henry Woolheater's. 13-2t. Mr.

Frank West, whose farm joins "brudder, yer haint 'zactly got de hang ob dat ar word. Its besettin not upset- The Famous American Sewing Ma And J. IL C. Brewer comes in with a Peabody on the north, has brought us a chine. The only one that will work in Dietrich's old stand where they will tin." "Brudder," replied the corrected MILLS.

Stint Met Prices Paid For button holes, is sold only at Seybold's bunch of oats from his farm nearly 6 feet lurni8h customers with sample of oats from his ield. It measures 5 feet 4 inches in height, with large "ef dats so, it is so; but I was prayin de Pharmacy. 4-tf in length and heavily headed. Lawd ter sabe us from de sin ob toxica- Soap! I well filled heads. The oat crop generally Special inducements on ribbons and state.

We are satisned he will give a good account of our people and country. Call again Mr. H. tion, and ef dat aint a upsettin sin, dunno." CHOICE MEATS at reasonable rates. Come and see us.

Brindley Peabody, Kansas. 14 The Newton Soap Factory is in opera- is good this season. It is thought that Hamburg edgings large stock. C. W.

Bkagunier. tion and now prepared to furnish a first- 1 many fields will yield 60 to 70 "bushels A GLIMPSE AT ENGLISH PAH1I- class article of Soap at bottom prices. per acre. ING. The soap will be found in nearly all At the earnest solicitation of William Sims, Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture, at Topeka, Mr.

J. H. C. Brew ALL Kizm ow CONCLUDED FROM LAST WEEK. It looks like old times, and indicates a revival of business to see Will Sutphin Mrs.

A. H. Smock, of this county, died groceries in Peabody. 9-tf DISSOLUTION" NOTICE. The English farmer is always a tenant: and Shriver both on our streets again.

he never owns his tarm. lhis is not al last Monday. Funeral services were held in the Baptist church in Peabody, The copartnership heretofore existing between Miss S. C. Hardin and Miss J.

E. Slaymaker, conducting the millinery business under the firm name of Hardin toarether a hardship: at least it has its If 6ome of those buildings were moved away in order to give the assthetic sunflowers a better chance to grow, they A new line of fancy candies at Jen er is collecting specimens of grains, grasses and other products of our soil, to be placed on exhibition in the Museum of the Board, in the west wing of the State House. Farmers will confer a favor up iiings' this week. compensations. He pays from three or four to eight or even ten dollars a year conducted by Rev.

C. H. Wareham, on Tuesday at 3 o'clock, p. after which I the body was laid away in the Prairie MILLING GRAIN. would present a fine appearance to the One Sweepstak Thresher for less than per acre; on hop tarins, perhaps niteen Slaymaker, in Peabody, Kansas, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.

Miss Slaymaker retiring and Miss Hardin continuinar in the business. All per traveling public as they pass through our for orchards, perhaps twenty or even twenty-five; but tlfls is, after all, a very its value. A bargain sure. Western Lumber Company. city on the cars.

Lawn Cemetery. The sympathies of our people go out to the bereaved friends in their deep affliction. moderate interest tor the capital invest sons indebted to the firm, will please eall and settle with Miss Hardin by the mid COAL! llltCllCOCK IS still selling best Osage city shaft coal at ed. My farmer friend has no desire to own his farm; he says if farmers were to own their farms the capital required to dle or laat Ol July. S.

C. IlAHDIJf. 14-3t J. E. Slaymaker.

on Mr. Brewer, as well as materially subserve the interests of their own deserving state, by bringing in to him such specimens of their products as may seem to them creditable to our land. Mr. Sims says: "In preparing samples of grains or grasses, cut always with a Mr. D.

M. Green sold last week to H. lowest price. 5-tf purchase the land would be so great that there would be none left with which to Seybold's new Soda Fountain is now R. Forbes, his clip of 2,600 pounds medium fine wool.

Mr. Green may well Wo da a general exchange business, and guarantee satisfactiotf. Give us a trial, and year will come again. HILL BROTHERS" JONES. Peabody, Kansas ROCKWELL SEltTOn, Notice of Appointment.

running and is supplied with all the feel proud of his shearing, as Mr. Forbe3 popular syrups. 11-tf STATE OF KANSAS, ss C'ounty, Mrs. ueorge uurry leit on the can In the Probate Court of said County. non-ball" last Sunday to visit friends in the cast.

She will probably be absent says the wool was by all odds, in quality and length of staple, the choicest shipped from Peabody this season. Mr. Forbes has sent off from Peabody and vicinity, something over 30,000 pounds in the past Estate of Alexander Raynor, deceased. hand sickle, and close to the ground as possible; machine-cut grain does not show the true lnegth of the straw. Cure in the shade, as the sample will then retain more of its original color.

In binding samples, tie in three places, so as to prevent bending or slipping. Mr. W. H. The JW is having a good run of job work these days.

It keeps Andy scratching to keep up. Window shades, figured and plain, scolloped and trimmed, mounted on tures, to fit any window, at Bragunier's. For choice extracts for the handkerchiefs, Toilet Water, Bay Rum, call at Seybold's Pharmacy. The way Subscriptions to the Post arc coming in is truly encouraging, and they don't wait to be solicited either. Fish by the kit, 1-4 and 1-2 barrels all kinds of salt meats one car-load salt received last week.

Alden brother's fruit vinegar, strictly pure. C. W. Bragunier. all summer.

Cole McColloch will take Notice is hereby given that letters tes care of George till she returns. tamentary in the usual form were granted unto J. Hudson Morse on this 9th day two weeks, and still it goes. oi une, issu. new Hovt Westbrook have a large J.

HuftiOJf Moflsfi. Governor St, John, and Hon. Qeo. F. carry on the farming operations.

These are expensive. Long leases, in the country I visited, have given place to open leases, which either party can close on two years' notice. At present, if the lease is closed the tenant gets nothing for the improvements he may put upon the land. The farmers' Alliance are agitating for a change in this respect, with a certainty, I should think, of getting it in time. -The land-owner is generally the owner of thousands of acres; perhaps he lias let his house and lives on some other estate, or travels.

In either case he has a steward who manages the details of his business for him. He owns all the houses, therefore all the villages; and generally neither love nor money will induce him to sell an acre of his possessions. Ordinarily it is entail stock of Dress goods Ginghams, Lawns Attest. Executor. etc.

Mears is collecting samples for Mr. Brewer, and any specimens handed to either of these gentlemen will be thankfully re Putnam, of New Hampshire, are to be among the speakers at Florence on the B. F. BnoCKEF, Probate Judge. 13-3t IdtOPKltJTOKS OF TIIK PEABODY FOUNDRY, Remember Ave make a specialty of 4th.

Extensive preparations have been prescriptions, and court your trade in SSEBIFFS-SALE, made for one of the grandest demonstrations of the kind that has ever been wit this line. C. J. Seybold. STATE OF KANSAS, Marion County, nessed in this part of our great country.

Was there ever just such a season? ceived and will find places in the Museum of the Board. The High-wayman's Panegyric. .1 copy the following little extract from a work I have lately been reading. It professes to give the sentiments of a highway-man after committing his first rob Gko. Ayers Chas.

II. Wareham, We have had all the rain we needed to Besides other sports there will be a match Plaintiffs, 1 make and fill the wheat, and start the Neck-wear and hosiery. I have from the very cheapest to the very best imported and domestic. C. W.

Bragtjxier. vs. game ot n.ngiisn cricket between tne St. George Club, of Kansas City, and rn, and it turns off warm and sunny, SAMVEI. HOFFMAJT anil JOUX IIOFFMAJC.

Defendants. the Victoria Club, of Denver, Colorado. drying the ground and ripening the grain ACME WIND MILLS By virtue of an execution to me direct for harvest. Mr. Waller Chenault, formerly of the Our thanks are due to Mrs.

A. G. Huffman for a mess of the finest potatoes we have seen this season. Examine the Crown Organ before you bery and murder combined. He had first read a letter found on the person of his victim, written by his mother.

"Doing my first job, I trembled like an Aspen and suffered a harrowing remorse AXD THB ed, and delivered, issued out of the 9th Judicial Dist. court of theState of Kas. sitting in and for Marion Co. in said State, I will, on Saturday the 23 day of July, A. buy ean give you a lirst-class Instru ed, and he cannot sell it it he would.

In such a state of things improvement is im-possibleJ the laborer does not improve his cottage because it belongs to his landlord; the landlord neither improves farm nor house because this would cost money and would bring in no increased rentals. The laborer has no incentive to "get on," for he can never become a farmer; the farmer has no incentive to "get on," for he can never become a landlord. Each is content to keep things just as they are, and this they generally banking firm of Kollock Chenault, of this place, but now of Ft. Scott, has been In Peabody for several days, but returned home on Tuesday. He reports Ft.

Scott ment and save you about $25 cash. 18K2. at 1 clock ti. Of Said da V. I 1 1 Seybold has the exclusive sale of Dr 10-tf C.

J. Setbold. at the court house cloor in Marion, in the CiTiC! 166(1 jflflClerS. A. It.

White's standard preparations. 3-tf for days and weeks, and could only shake it off by drinking whisky freely. My county aim -uue aiorcsaui, oner at, puo- Services will be held at the Lutheran in a flourishing condition, and business lie sale ana sen to tne iiisriiesc luuaer lor cash in hand, all the right, title and in good. He seems to think a good deal of Cretonnes and furniture prints I should smile. If you want to see an assortment and something that will please Having the necessary" machinery, they are abl to cnurcn ounaay morning and evening, July 2.

Preaching by Rev. Barnitz, Western Secretary of the Home Mission terest of the above named defendants in and to the following described real property, to-wit: succeed in doing. The conservatism of his new home as a business point, but we should'nt wonder if he had a hankering after Peabody yet. If you get tired, everybody, step in Bragunier's L.ots three, four and hve (H, 4 and 5) in block eisht, (8) in North Peabodv, Mar Board. Childrens' meeting in connection with Sunday School in the morn Those mammoth ice cold lemonades Repr Movers, top, ion county, Kansas, appraised at three hundred dollars, (500) and must bring ing.

Waller, of your change, and want to come back, we'll take you in again and do the best we can for you. only five cents a glass, "at Henry Wool-beater's. 1S-4L the agricultural interests in England is simply beyond calculation They are all brakes and no steam. Farming itself is, it seems to me, a much more difficult operation in England than in America; it requires more study of small economies; therefore more study of nature. The English farmer is put to his mettle to get out of nature the great two-thirds (5) of the appraised value.

Said property levied on and to be sola It will be seen by their advertisement in another column, that Brindley as the property of the alove named Andrew Verner has no business to victim was a young man, a fine fellow, straight and manly. He refused to surrender and drew his shoot-iron on me. Of course I had the advantage and shot him instantly. "As I read the letter the light of heaven seemed to shine on its pages; and when I tore it up and scattered its fragments to the wind, and stood looking at the poor fellow's brave features, the very jaws of hell seemed to open and a power behind me seemed to be pushing me in. I suffered what I would have no mortal suffer.

"It was murder, sir, cowardly, develish The concert last Tuesday evening at fendants, and will be sold to satistv wild wear that hat till the rightful owner has have started a new meat market. These execution. Cheaper then arty one else. Alt kinds cf Casting and Repairing the Presbyterian church, under the aus a fair chance to redeem it gentlemen are well known in our com T. J.

SMITH, Sheriff. By Taylok Ridpt.e, Deputy Sheriff. pices of the Ladies' Building Association, was a success. We have now only room est possible return for the least possible investment. He cannot sow crop after A little boy who hurt his toe and was munity, and their names in an announce Sheriff's office, Marion, Kansas, June crop of corn or wheat; he must give back ment of this kind are a sufficient guaran to give it a general mention, and cannot 21, 1882.

heard to exclaim, by gingo my toe, was picked up and asked if he had any father Done on short notice and at low prices. particularize as we would wish, and as SHEBirFS SALE, in one form as nearly as may be what he takes out in another. My Hampshire county farmer friend took me up to his tee that fair dealing and good treatment generally may be confidently expected STATE OF KANSAS, or mother, he said "no, that he was im ported here by CL W. Bragunier." Toilet Soap. ss from them by all their patrons.

each performance deserved. The house was not packed, but considering the excessive heat on that evening, the audi sheep-told to see his sheep, and incident Marion County, WESTERN LUMBER COMM ally explained one phase of this econom Mr. J. Sausser has returned from his G. II.

MiiijKB, Plaintaff, vs. ic process to me. lhe sheep were in See Cretonnes and Furniture Prints at ence was fair. The programme was a trip to Kingman county. He is delighted with the country in that section.

He good one and well rendered by all par Hoyt Westbrook's. murder. I found relief only in whisky. Whisky is a charmer, eir, a charmer, a balm, not of Gilead, but of hell. It is the solace of the highway-man.

Look at it sir, and he drew a pint flask nearly full of liquor from his inside coat pocket, what appeared to be an old field, but inclosed by small yards made by portable fences, and were feeding on turnips. Tomorrow the fences would be removed and Jons HokfmaX, Defendant, By virtue of an execution to me and delivered, issued out of the 9th says it ts rapidly filling up with settlers, This has been rather a wet season for Judicial District Court of the State of ticipants. The kind assistance of the friends from Newton, added materially to the enjoyableness of the occasion; and taking it all together, it was a rare mu and crops are looking fully as well there A TT the sheep with them to another area of potatoes that were mulched, or those that were planted on flat ground. We notice Kansas, sitting in and for Marion county in said State, I Will, on Saturday the 22d day of July, A. D.

1882. at 1 o'clock p. of said day. at the court house door in the field. Thus in the course of a few weeks they will have gone all over the field; and in the process they will have they are beginning to rot under the as tney are nere.

xie pre-empted a quarter section of land for himself and one for his son Frank. Geo. Bush and DE.VLE1W IN Agricultural Implements, Lumber Shingle, sical treat, which, judging from the hearty and prolonged applause after each Marion in the coutttV and state aforesaid. manured it themselves with the best pos offer at public sale and sell to the highest I his brother-in-law have also pre-empted above circumstances. For the best Cigars go to Jennings.

City Bakery. Bible manure. Then in spring or early land in the same vicinity. bidder, tor easn in nana, an ino rigm, t.itlo and interest of the Above named de performance, was duly appreciated by the audience. and held it up in the bright star-light.

Look at it, he repeated, and then he gave it a sudden shake so that a bead formed by the rising of little white bubbles to the top. He moved it slightly back and forth at arm's length, looking directly into the working liquid. That, sir, he resumed deliberately, is the essence of crime. Every drop is a ball of summer the sheep will be sold for wool and mutton; enough lambs will.be re fendant in and to the following described Mr. Nevison, traveling agent for the served to repeat the operation on anoth real property, to-wit: Lunch at all hours of the day.

Fancy Groceries, Nuts, Confectionery, fresh Kimball organ, was in town last week Lots three, four and five (3, 4, and 5) in block eight (8) in North Peabody, Marion field another season; this field will be sown with wheat. Year after next the iTagonst Bread, Cakes and Pies. 10-tf Chet Smith, Proprietor. wheat field will be sown with turnips for the sheep; the sheep will be transferred and called on the Post, He informs us that he has decided to procure a room in Peabody and open up a music store, keeping on hand a good stock of pianos, county, Kansas, appraised at three hun- dred dollars ($300) and must bring two-thirds () the appraised value. Said property levied on and to be sold as the property of the above named de The wet weather has played havoc to re-enrich the turnip held of the pre with the melon crop, but let them go, organs and musical instruments general On last Friday morning we received a postal card, without mail mark, directed to Editor Post, Peabody, Marion Kansas; and on the message side was written in a nourishing and affectionate style: "Kindest regards to Kangaroo and O.

Wild Clubs." Signed, ''Max Hein-rich." Entertaining the kindest feelings toward "Max," and a high regard for the members of both these very popular societies, we publish the. above tender mes- we've got plenty of that which is more death. It transforms a man into a fiend, destroying both his conscience and his heart; it fits him for all that is bad, and he put it to his lips drinking slowly more than half of it, when he suddenly removed it and wiping off the mouth of vious year; and the field they have just left will be given to wheat. Thus -the field gives first wheat to the farmer and then turnips to the sheep, and the sheep ly. We are glad to know this, and hope substantial.

fendant and will nesoiaio sausiysaiu execution. T. J. SMITH, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Marion, June 20, 1882.

Ituggics, Doors, Sash, Lath, Wagon Wood Work, that he may find it to his interest to start in turn give manure to the held; a rota We have but a few more of the Ameri tion kept up continuously through the the bottle with his coatsleeve, passed i it' in at once', and that he may meet with such encouragement as to cause him to establish a first-class house in our town. endless variations dependent upon soils can Hewing Machine. Procure one at once if a No. 1 family machine ia what Notice of Dissolution. over to me, apolygizing for his lack of ana crops and seasons.

ms is nut an illustration of the economies of forces you desire at a low price. 10-tf Seybold's Pharmacy. We arc under obligations to Messrs. sage, hoping that it may reach the eyes porarily forgotten your presence. Toke ffX ieep 1 1 ft.

ia i. i i i ii a. i .1. i i i .1 -t Fresh stock of Men and Boy's Cloth nor cattle jjruiuitjr ol ui ine new meai muriteb i aim men ui course, toucii me uearis oi 1'oiiieiy declining ana suggest- i are not to be had for nothinc: ing at Hoyt Westbrook's lor one ot the nicest, lattest, tenderest. I tne dear ones for whom it was intended, iner that water would do me more erood.

nor machinery; nor can a poor man go on pavinjr daily wages to his laborers, and sweetest and juiciest roasts that we have "Max" is a brick, and we are glad to I took the cup and drank from the spring, Tho finest assortment of fishing tackle giving daily food to his stock and getting no return for a twelve-month. He must extant just received at Seybold's Phar ever had the pleasure of drawing through know that he still lives somewhere; and saying between drinks it seems to me Notice is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between M. FJ. Tyler, Alfred Toll and fhe Badger' State" Lumber Company, doing bushiest Under the name of Western Lumber is this day dissolved by mutual consent, M. ii, Tyler retaining.

The business will be continued at the old stand by M. 8 Tyler, with A. Haulenbeck as manager, under the name of Western Lumber Company, who will collect all debts due said tirm and pay all claims against said firm. M. S.

TYLER, Alfiikd Toll, Badokk State LvMnfcit Co. Per JOHjf Ukk, Vice President. Dated, June 14, 18K2. U-3t macy. H-tf our teeth.

I he linndleys are all good it we knew just whereto find him we I that if whisky were a proper drink, we be a capitalist. Mv friend estimated Blinds, Mixed Prtinte, Pumps, Barbed Wire, Oils, Lead, Nails, Carpenters' Tools, Building Paivr, Rope, fluns, Lime, Hair, Cement, PlrtoU, Anmnitioti. Planter Paris. with a full line of Goods usually found in a Hardware Store, AT KOCK BOTTOM THICES, Which we will be pleased to how you. C.

A. llAl'LOHKCK, Manager. that $500 for every ten acres is the mod judges of cattle, aiM Gils Dietrich knows would send him a copy of the Post just to would find it in springs like this." O. W. Saylor, jeweler and watchmaker, efate amount of capital to assure success.

how to handle beef and cut steak, and if wrap his clean shirt in Where are you, While some will pronounce the genti- will be in this place four days in each Otfr Hampshire far met has doubtless week, from Tuesday to Friday, both in 30.000 invested in Ins farming opera they continue to keep the quality of meat "Max? Wonrt you meet vs at the 4th menta of each, speaker bosh, we may all that they have commenced on, the peo- of July? We expect to go there and admire fine writing, and leave those who elusive, win ne prepared to uo any tions on his farm of 900 acres. What work in his line. Place of business pie of Feabody will have no cause to Till then I will not accept either sentiment to puz- 1 laborer, cm his wanes of fifty cents a dav would be glad to meet you. adieu, Norton's Drug Store S-t zle over a safe middle ground. E.

ever hope to Income a farmer? complain of poor beef..

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About The Peabody Post Archive

Pages Available:
85
Years Available:
1882-1882