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VET. JOL. rere mee MISSOURI, CORRESPONDENCE. zrand é. . : ce seems to be West Boone. feet ly The hum of the reaper is heard in be abou = rned home and. It is intended Friday from a visit ia Kansa We will cpeten itagain when the |day. He was out ne Wonder what made the road ap- ane ne shall have been made. | road district No. one. ear so short to a certain young lady Butler can } § city in ee | We wete at the picnic at Crabb’s valking home fron West Point | country to dra co urse Of | Grove onthe 4th. A large crowd | people with litt tttractions hool not long since ? The young foiks seem to think the sket meeting Mormon Fork | citizens. The people of th as more of a picnic than anything | jwaill waltz ae _of Butler may whistle with outside c&e, her on e¢ country in anv tu probably Mr. Johnnie Green and sister, | the exception of one. wdie, of Dana, honored ourSunday| We understand that one of the hool at Lone Elm with their pres— | oa lively delegations on the day ot | Ince on last Sunday. Come ag the 4th was seen or the road erst of fou are always welcome. | Butler, Sand: iy, making tl way ae sward, Sar oer be ‘Elder Tipton, of the Methodist j homews S@pparently worn out. | They were Thea for Deepwater aurch, gave us an excellent sermon | t Maple Grove, onthe fourth Lord’s | a steam eng.ne, as there was all neighborhood Adrian. } j any delay Nearly of this elebrated ome at Louisburg, Kansas, ibe Fourth at ing to the right or to the left, n or repairs as they carried rank, she is coming back. OBSERVER, Freeman was well represented at | Burdet:. mily a visit last Saturday. We wonder it Tom Coshow an his buggy—and girl—out any re and its surroundir Vi- the Time little villa | cinity will & recorded in | fore, we think not. The people of this community are eatly disappointed that ye editor d not get endorsement for the But- But we suppose our | in this part of the county im the past orthy Congressman did, what in! week, and it is rumored that wheat , his judgement, seemed right. |is spoilmg in the shock. Major Armstrong, of Kansas City, | fas in @Ur Community last Tuesday. Advice to Adrian boys :—Gentle- en the next time you go to see your items every week, or until Fritz appears. re- T post-office. All the farmers are in arush about hay harvest,but as hay must be made while the sun shines, there has been very little made yet. It 1s hoped irl, be sure, first, that it isn’t “the | that the coming week will be more ther fellow’s’’ day. | | favorable and the music of the miow- Thanks Brownie, me |} ith such brillant writers as Net | ‘en, Chatterbox and Silabuster. | he comphment was highly appre- | Lew | | | { | tor ranking ers heard m every direction. our village. Mr. S. Prof. music and will organize a class here. Those desiring to take music lessons | will do well to be instructed by Mr. Spake. is a nated, butundeserved. Summit. Oat harvest and hay making is *mploying the minds of the farmers t present. Miss Tee Berry closed he at Dixie last Wednesday. How would a di spell suit the nibition was given in the evening, mers about this time. which was very entertaining. Miss How much would G. W. have | 8- will remain here a tew weeks, ven tor a partner last Sunday” ev— then she will return to home in ning ? Pettis county, Mo., much to the re- 1 Cal M. shoula beg pardon of the | Stet of her many triends, especially Rite lathes that he so fearfully the young merchant. pattered with mud by driving too Mrs. Dr. France 1s visiting her! ear them on the day of the pth parents in Altona. The Bees 1s Our item which reterred to the, '€arning to ke bachelor’s hall du- wherry slips ete., was | "™S her absence. ad, ten cents in propor: We were infor i that Mr. Lite- toot would o ve read ‘ga ten cents er dozen ortion last Sun but w in ay, pro- Rem Litetoot,**Try,try again.”’ s. L. Muddr 1 Tuesday, a it was a tailure. On ace: rule, Bro. cco changes eachers the ned from cen delayed ope the count will Moore. The latter was : d Sunday. ra school tor the co A man partially ins: ane, and who we do not know whethe Been kept on the count y farm for he was successtul o me time cave ere Sad Thos. H. McNe Marge the dod and ae seen on | home frou fhe road sev en ft Butler We nger- ° ction. t he was ada as we often hear g committed by cieols of this town- | Unusual amount of rain has fallen | j township, and it was remarked that ; they would get there unless they met | The school at Maple Grove has them along. We presume that all losed and Miss Swannie Reddin hands will have regained lost strength | the teacher, has returned to her| by the time our national birthday me if Fontana, Kas. Don’t cry | shall once more roll round. > we} ! will ask permission to send in a tew | week. | was out and everyone seemed to en- the | jov nse Also a large crowd jJ | at the trotting races in the afternoon ne those | at Rich Hill. The 5th was H. T. Shobe’s birth- Q fin the sum of $50 day. His wife remembered him ' kindly with a good dinner. The Marias des Cygne river is} i ks and still rising. 9g much be Eo a little noisy. Misses Nannie and Katie DuVal of Gunn City, Cass county, Mo., t siting her sister, tae pas ie Sur imned hon some rain. season. roads on account of basket eeting last Sunday, ! Week. isses Susie Newton, Jennie Mc-; Mr. Epirox:—We cannoi iccount | Corn in this part of t ean, Zell Ricardson and several} for why our prominent correspond- | looking very c thers were in attendance, ent, Fritz, has not appeared in your | wet weather. Beechie has returned and Jake is | Paper for the last few weeks. It is | Frequent r make light work } bilant. | Probable that he has rode off one of in the mines, consequently dull times. | Mr. Frank Robbinshas purchased | the Clydesdale colts to see Elkhart’s | Married:—Miuss Montgomery and new buggy. We suppose Nef / pretty girls (as it seems that then | | Mr. Samuel Bunk, last Monday. fen will be the favored one. correspondent.Silabuster, thinks they | Parson Cranshaw, a Christian Mrs, Theodore Green and daugh- should be classed together), or may | preacher of Cass county, was at Rich « Birdie, and Mrs. G. T. Wil- | be he has placed himself upon the | | Hill this week looking out a location ms made Mr. H. H. Tipton’s | retired lst. Thinking it would be a for his daughter as a teacher, and | pity not to have the eyents of our drove out to Mr. Stockstill’s. They | formerly lived neighbors in Cass co. D. W. Snyder called on us this; ; Mrs. Baskum and daughter have { | gone to Kansas on a visit to friends and relatives for a short time. A great deal of part of the country. this principally with sickness in | comi- ; small children with plaint and some fatal. A child of Mr. Ben Johnson died this week of summer complaint. Age nine months. : lgDrs. Black, Smally and Long have been making trequent visits out here summer tand have been very successful so far. SUBSCRIBER. | J. D. Spake, of Kansas City, is in | of | } An ex-} | | besides conducting | Bricker | The residence of Dr. E. ze a Sunday school | \_ a : Nelson Moudy, e learn since tnat; > : | Many other parties ember the old | Nise improyements by way of important nied by | j additio Adrian. Adrian seems to 9¢ making good improve- Une firm, H. Moudy & Co. ; ck kilns, building | headway in the manner of ments, are running two b r school esa brick business rooms under con- , culti- and | tract tor various parties and is vating about 650 acres of corn flax of their and work- ! g daily from 25 to 45 hands in all, the andise rooms in the town. erd’s brick own soil one mone st mercha mock i nishing strokes from rpenters, of the week, the d Ch be nd by the latter part Adrian bank, J. N. arlie McCary’s build- for the c wil read ing, arpenters. . Gilmore, Satterlee, Henry Moudy, A. J. Smith se 1G are undergoing iditions all of which bespeak a li energetic and prosperous town people. We lea it James Owens 1 horse by ligt near iring the storm Thursday dy & Co, and James North The barns. and 50 x 56in Jeted will WEDNESDAY | of said Chambe | Principal | Interest ... and | am't » suin of Hupp &1 t i Account nick allowed $5.00 for examin Chambers, insane Wr. C Ts, insane, sent tot at St. Jo Warrant issued for support in the sum of $68.25. sued in favor of Win. F. ance of Mr. ¢ prs to. Warrant onve Dramshop | Z o ense ited to Thos. 8. | Hudson, New Home tp., for six months. Dramshop license granted to J. S. Lind- | j say, of Hume, for six months. Dr s anted to Messrs, Kite & Lx n six months. Second Tth, ‘85. Ordered that the f lz accounts allowed Jesse Romine, for ker x Jocov Ding m an, D Auper, from April » July Ist, "35, } payment on Herman Deitzn Mull F Dramshop licenge of Papinvil granted nonths for six op license granted to J. K. Wirt, | r six months. Ilda Is85. owing | $ 16 00 15 00 ing Review Soe . 1s Geo D Barnard & Co 40 00 WO Jackson, : Wm F Hanks, Bridgeford & Mi J R Jenkins, circuit « NA Wad | AL McBride & ¢ JDAllien & Co.. Sam’l Levy & Co. 7 D Raft yd eee + m F Hanks, June term... riff att. HH Wy! wolf scalp: TV Stubblefield, 5 wolt sci BL Wainseott, 1 St Joe im, keeping 2 insane per sons, W Burcham and E Summey 139 85 RTP Allen, assessing New Home tp, !aBWilkins, “ Howard tp,...... AMBosley, “ Deer Creek tp,.. 400 W O Jackson, for service in Mt Pleas- anttp bond case . . 10 00 | TJ Ruddile, for n on Elk Fork, bridge...... 88 08 Now at this day come R § Catron, treasure, and presents warrants for cancellation on the various funds as below detailed: Principal BRGGTOSE 56.22 0...---005 Principat = 861 42 Interest . -$ 33 20-§ SH ELECTION AND JURY FUND, Principal .. $ 572 30 COMMON Principal Tow Principal SCHOOL SHIP ' Grand Total ener Ordered by the court th tthere be sane ward built on poor farm for the incurable insane pauper: Sheriff ordered to adverti perch | of rock to be used at work ho in Butler. Three swamp land patents ordered issued in favor of Joe T. Whinery hool loan granted W: Anderson on son common schoo! fund for $3. School loan granted Sylyester Dent on common schoo! fund for $400 5th day, July 10th, 1835. Ordered by the court that a special and J McBride for tl tion be held on August 25th, Win. ay oe John Rose: W. F. Hi JR cuse of MLE Co. iks, She! Did you: Sup- pose Mustang L for horses? It is for JULY warrants ford, iianks asylum to Ed Koeler, 15, 18835. RO BT. W.1 \CH, CHAS. R ATT ASSISTE (8) THE BUTLER ARION QUARTET ). STEELE, 1 THE D. CAMPBELI BY Emil Seifert Concer} Co. | AND OTHER TALENT FROM PLEASANT HILL AND BUTLER WILL GIVE A GRAND POPULAR CONCERT . Admission 2 No extra charge for |gins at S ends at 10. » cents. At the Opera House Phursday Eve., July 16. Children 15 cen reserved sents. Only two hours. > »C- Remember, | rst, That the Arion concert begins promptly at S and ends at 10 o'clock. {If you come late you will iiss a part hot the program. } 2d, That the admission is only 25 j cents, and only 15 cents for children. No extra charge tor reserved seats. That popular Music will con- 3d, Stitute a large part of 4th, That this is you will have to hear the last chance Emil that ever Seifert, the finest violinist Butler. and one of the greatest mu- sicians in the world. To-morrow (Thursday) night, at! the opera house. Blindness and Poesy. Mrs. Monfort, wife ot the editor, returned last Friday evening from Kansas City, where she has been tor six weeks under treatment for gran- the excellent she eye ball. Thanks to skill of Dr. W. H. Kimberlin, returns much improved, and 1s now | danger by using proper | We deem it but an act of justice to the selections. | visited | | ulated sore eyes and ulceration ot the | so much improved as to be past all | precaution. | say here that Dr. Kimberlin 1s one} and_ skillful occulists and aurists the United States, and 1s doing good work for afflicted healing the | sightless patients of the most successful in humanity | | The i | who have had sight restored through In scores of ing his | his efforts and long years of suffe banished have a right to praises. He is truly and one who good work.—Pitts sing a public bene- lives to do a (Kan. )Dem- Ki visits Butler the 2 of everv mc Ofhc I te Hotel. on, Mo. 7—All the i gavon st to pre- ATIN. CcuR B Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, B: Backache, Headache, Toothache, Hings. Sprains. Bruises, — oe Sxon Ida. Frost Bites. AND ALL OTHER PODILY PAISS AND ACTS drug- } More Factions In Kentucky G nsburg, Ky., a lit t in Green c+ Al. Edwards and his ! son, to- gether with Henry K and one Dooley, are barricaded in a barn, armed with Spencer and Win ter rifles .while on the outs is a be- sieging party composed of several members of Dowell’s family, the Pe on boys and others. During the irpshooting yesterday Tom Dowell got a rifle through the j body, which disabled and will haps kill him, and one of the Pe dletons was shot through hand and shoulder. T: Edwards party have been hemmed up in the barn tor two days, without food or water, and the he- seiging party swear that they will starve them out and kill them. Dowells received reinforcements to-day and now numbers tif- Officers of the law claim to be powerless, but c itating the question gether and arresting both about teen men. citizens are ag- of banding to- parties, ost The situation is reported as serious, and much bloodshed prot seems Sale. my tarm, Farm For sell tuate n ¢ township, one mile east 2 containing 50 acres. Terms to suit purchaser. 28 Tuomas Bartoum. Farm for Sale. I will sell my tarm, s in sectio in summit towr 1 es. Divided: to suit ser. Terms easy. A. HAMILTos. t RGSES. ‘ i . H iat ‘ wei in O% § se ‘ NANZ & NEUNER, Lowisvitie, Ky. ALWAYS inthe LEAS! BELDINC’S } SPOOLSILI! Strength & For lenath, Strength & Elasticity reas ee ROCKVILE z oun : OMT REAL et Ye 3, niki Be HAMPTOM, Mare 2 oe by Dealors Everywhere. f hine Twist. Br ‘ o Kensin fm r as