R. B. SLAYMAKER
For Ten Years a Prominent Business Man of Peabody
AN ARTICLE EXTRACTED FROM THE PEABODY NEWS 1901
Contributed by
Charmaine Keith (charmain@southwind.net) 24 September 1998
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Peabody News
1901
In 1872 R. M. Slaymaker moved to Marion
County from Illinois. In his family were six
boys, all strapping big
fellows of good proportions and well balanced mentally. "Bob" is 6
feet, 2 1/2 inches in his stocking feet and weighs 200 pounds. Of the
six, two are now in
business in Peabody and the others are on farms
near town. All are successful in their line.
R. B. Slaymaker, the
one whose picture is presented above and with whom this sketch
has
to deal, has been in business in Peabody for ten years, ten years in one
business at one
stand. When he began business it was in company with
Elmer Derby but at the end of two
months bought him out and took the
business, dealing in confectionery and ice cream,
conducting a
restaurant in connection. He made a specialty of home made pies "like
mother
used to make," and choice ice cream of his own manufacture,
which gained for him a wide
reputation as a most excellent purveyor
to the people. Every farmer that comes to Peabody
knows will the
toothsomeness of Mr. Slaymaker's lunches and his cordial greeting and he
enjoys a nice patronage in that line. He has the reputation of
making the best ice cream
make in Marion county.
Mr.
Slaymaker is one of the public-spirited men of town, ever ready to spend
his
time and his money in any cause that will benefit the town and
much of the progressiveness
and thrift of our little city can be
accredited to the members of the Slaymaker Family.
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