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| Court is named as his successor. WALEUT TOWNSHIP. Reighberhooi Notes. Stocton Yournal: F. M. Hicks, ; late editor of the Pineville News, | ‘ who stood charged with having all i {the way from two to seventy-six s, atthe trial proved himself ar of the charge. , McHenry’s Career—-In The pattle Where Tecumseh Feil. John McHenry was born in Ken- 1 oiky about 1897; married Margaret 2. =He wasin the war of 1512 Stockton Yournal: fust as we i815 and was in the battle ot the | go to press we learn of a hormble | Taames at which the celebrated In- ; accident that happened isaac Bacon ! fad chief. Tecumseh, was killed. last Tuesday evenir He was! gthe spring of 1540 he came to | hauling rails in the hott shat is now Walnut township, Bates home when his team bec county and pougat a claim from a/ ened and began to run, throwing | ‘gan named Shelton in sectlan 5. , him to the ground and the wheels He brought seven children with him | passing over oth his legs reak they all went te work to make a| and mangling them in mafter the fashion ot the pio-| condition. It was thought that one He was the first member of | of his legs will have to be amputa- r the new. county | ted. {Bates when tt iucluded what is | cw Vernon county. Henry Doug- |; w Verno angie ae fe & ing commenced on the i, a Frenchman named Chateau er 5 uss, a Ee eee and Eureka Springs railroad yes- gd himselt were can¢ idates. Be-| 5.0, = i = feiciection AUGdelassudcop day and will be completed to the fore the ee P- | Springs by the first of January. | horridie oe Legislature to Springfield Leader: [ri ged out of the race and McHenry | : yd Chateau were the only compe- | Joplin Herald: Five young } ators. McHenry was defeated by | Spaniards from Las Vegas, N. M., } the count but as some Frenchmen j have ived in Rolla. They will had voted who had not become nat- | take thorough course in the school galized, he objected to Chateau re-| ot Mines and Metallurg This giving the certificate of election, and } makes: sever. pupils attending this theyagreed to try it over again, and | hool trom Las Vegas. hen McHenry was elected. | Joplin Herald: The pistol belt In 1845 he was elected a member | fa convention to revise the State onstitution (See Swatzle History gMissouri Pages 258 and 259.) Their work was rejected by a ma- ority of 9,000. In 1848 McHenzy was brought wt as the Wemocratic candidate for he Legislature, only three days be- ore election against Harvey Requa, je Whig candidate. McHenry was presented by F Crittenden was captured by the out- law in the fight at Centralia, in’ this state. The pistol presented at the same time was taken by Frank from | the owner after he (Frank) had deen shot through and through with it. Springfield Zxtra: A man by the name of Stephenson was _killea last Saturday night at 11:30 o'clock. ank yames to Gov. | fected, went to Jefferson City to he tend the session, was taken sick | ™ Christian county on the James nd died there Jan 8th. 1849, Mrs. river, by two roughs by the name of | Jack Inman and Bill Wilson. They wanted to stay all night but could | find no shelter, and invited Stehpen- son out totake a drink, when they set upon him*with wagon spokes and killed him. Inman left his wife on account of cruel treatment. No arrests have been made so far as we have heard. McHenry died in 1862. The oldest son James is the only me of the family now living in Bates mnty. He married Joanna Wen- «ll, a grand daughter of Gov. Sevier of Tennessee. He lived in Walnut township until 1852, then vent to West Point and_ sold goods i the civil war. Old John Brown nd others who were with him at Harper’s Ferry sometimes traded with him. He had no trouble dur- ng the Kansas war except that after he Hamilton raid he feared the Kansas men would be in for a re- venge and went away a few weeks. He opposed geing to war but when he issue was forced, he strongly favored the South. He believed the Southern people had as good a right Carthage Patriot: A woman from the southeast suburbs assaulted | Mr. Mathews, superintendent of the of the public schools, yesterday af- | ternoon, for having, as she alleges, too severely punished her boy who is a pupil under his charge. It is | said the temale assailant piled the thongs of a cowhide vigorously on ! the pedigogical person, and was as- sisted in the performance by another } in the territories with their property | female who occasiona punched } asthe northern men had He took’ the pedigogical head. Verily a} no active part inthe war and after it! woman in herjrage_ is fmore to be} dreaded than a bear robbed of her ! whelps. was over ke lived in Pettis and Henry counties till 1874 then moved to Bates and liyes .in the northern part ot Grand River township. t His brothers and sisters are all dead except Martha J.: she is Mrs. George Guyer, of Te L. M. Vance of Franklin county, Ark., was killed yesterday by being | | way team. Julius Koeder, late comme: ial | traveller for Shapleigh, Cantwell & | Co. ot this city. was found Cead in bed at Little Rock. Same Old Lic. The Whitehall Times tells a good | story of a straight-laced and modest collegian, who had 4n older sister call athis room. An elderly gen- leman called, who had occupied | the same room fifty-three years pre- previously. To avoid any talk among the boys the young man put his sister in a closet to wait till the A. detective and Lieut. ot police | and a member of the fire department |in Baltimore are in trouble for con spiring te cause illegal voting. | close of the visit. The old man ACR: RE pabtean ccomvention|| came in, saying, atter the usual : y 1 ey ; epu ylican convention | greetings: ‘*The same old view | 10 St. Louis county yesterday resol- | nto the Master’s gaiden’’. Yes,the | ved that the best service could same old view. The same old pic- | tes, too,”? and he got up and tap- | ped the trames; ‘tand I declare! the | same old sofa. Dear me!” Next |* % he walked around the room, stop- | convention ping at the fire-place. ‘‘Same old} Republican ticket. render the party would be to purif | it of the corruption which had made The second ! tench in honest nostrils. nominated =a mantle-piece!”” Then he got to the closet and turned the nandle. | A balf interest in the was well dis- | “Same old ** He had just | covered at Bloomington two months | opened the door r when he caught | ago has just been sold tor $20,000. the flutter of afpeticoat, and suddea- | > lyclosed it. ‘*Ah!’’ says he, shak- | ing his head, ‘same old games! | same old games!’’ “‘Sir!’’ gasped the young man, ‘‘Sir!’’ that’s my For a Clean Shave Fo to Crouch Bros. shop, near southwest | corner of the square. They have a neat, | — She—that is ee eNVell, | comfortable room. z0-tf leclare? Same old lie! Same old ea | het? Take Notice- Notice is hereby given to all parties | who wish to pay their tax, that I can be | found at the county treaiurei’s office on | and after November tst+ Arather romantic wedding took | place at the Central-Ringo, last Fri- ! day afternoon, the contracting par- ties bemg Mr. E. C: Buckner, of Brownsville, and Miss Susie Hord, Rey. T. 3. Gooch offictatings The parties were to have been married next month, but the Eride has been | lymg dangerously ill for some time} Romantic Wedding. Mexico Ledger. A_H. Bett. and her death was looked for. It| gy @ was the wish of both’ that they be | =Pla = married at once, so the groom could | 7 be near to help nurse his lady love. | ; ee os Tes Tae ORT = a touching a | alien’ ride on, perhaps, her death-bec Epes Oo geet ‘used en being cated for better or worse, | Pot gt mibee for health or sicknes, to her strong Rss Recetas ee and loving choice We are glad to} 2a Ere cbak Pon ave = epecitc fae know the bride 1s recovering. — de coped Oy too aes =— Snare : . |B, 8.—You will ay persons: Judge Endicott of the Massachu- | ages nes Serene Sere ase or ala man Setts supreme court has resigned | and Judge Colourn of the superior | | anne So Betove, a ‘want your our rempedy. and be convinced - ; lumber. ' dragged over the road by a pune e S ey “er week can be madei & 3 ality, Something otragen.., $5 outfit free, G, W, INGRAM & Co, postom, Mass, FU DOWN GOEt TE RNITURE. roquet sets, oil ¢ and the BEST Sewing Machine: inthe market, oil, and all kinds ct g machine needles, alse buy walnut My undertakers’ goods were | never nore comp ete, all sizes of coffins always on hand. Millinery Departinent ided by Mrs. Leonard. We rge stock of new goods and our sew- a | trimmer who has been employed by B. | Leibstader & Co., Kansas city, the past trim in the in the latest stile. e our goods before buying ARCHIE, MO. JOUN DUFF PRACLICAL Wacthmaker & Engraver, BUTLER, MISSOURI. SETH THOMAS’ CLOCKS ORUC STORE! W. J. LANSDOWN, Prop’r. Good Stock of Pure, Fresh Drugs. fox THE WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE | IN BUTLER. MO. — Iwill give my personal attention to compounding prescriptions, day or night. Give me a trial trip. W. J. LANSDOWN. Also proprietor of the OLIVE HOUS A first-class Hetel in the Southwes corner of the public square, \ BUTLER, MO 9 NLU SV 49 BRIDGEFORD & HUPP. Ornamental House --AND— Sign Painters Graining, Paper-Hanging, Decor: | ting, Sign and Buggy Work a SPECIALTY DRUG HOUSE OF—— DR. E. PYLE. Call tor anything inthe line or Drugs. Medicines Paints. Oils, Dy = and all PATENT MEDICINES Books and stationarv Also a new large, and well selected stock ot WALL. PAPER AND Curtain Hanging P, MORGA Second-hand Store =)WARD'S RUILDING ‘NORTH. MAIN TS. CASH HOUSE ee S.Martin & Co; ta i : : S Its sz ler nd clear; r 2 |) Furnishings Goods, Cloaks, Sats, | * Soding =o = | | IT_15_ CHEAPER THAN AN} OTHER CYCLE EDA y = THIS WORK PUBLISHED. as R. R. DEACON. ——_DEAI.ER IN ‘Hardware Iron, Steel: NA LTLM&. | Backsmith’s Supplies, Geo. W. Brown's Corn Planters, Haworth Check eae Casaday Sulky Plows, Canton Clipper, Furst and Bradley and | Motison Hand Plow s. Buckeye Cultivators, Buckeye G Drills, | Cultman Taylor Threshers and Engines, Mineappolis Twine Binders, Combined Reapers and Mowers, Empire Combined Reaper and Mower, | Racine Spring Wagons, Royal St. John Sewing Machines, Bain and L | Bell, Farm Wagons, Harrows, Road Sc upers, etc. The largest stock nd best assortment in Bates Co. North-East Cor. Sqr. Butler Mo. ain ' lL take Pleasure tp announcing to j the public that £ have located in | Butler to make it my future home, {and have the largest and best as- | sorted stock of clocks, watches and jewelry and spectacles ever brought te this marker, which L will sell Having had many in the mannfae of wate wlelocks in KE Tam now prepared to repair and clocks. ne matter how ated nor ho they abused. —-OF.— years exp ' uitgood rut tee satistactio FRANZ BERNHARDT, Butler, Mo worder and gu: | | mapemarnen were so | nL. A Moayardad, AT THE POST OFFICE | } oe BOOKS AND NUTS, CANDIE STATIONERY. TOYS ETC., IN LARGE VARITIES. 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