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Summit Township. Everybody has been keeping them extreme cold weather, 7] Ttems scarce; most all of then orten days. Neve understand that Wallace ge! xigok here boys, tell me how you {question Wikis as to what he hases whew he sells corn. were informed that Mrs. Ma. ev has « cow from which she milked “‘g08 shot, they were just the size Seth vsed in hunting The cow 1s breachy. | Miwlda Wiley who has been | giting at Eldorado Springs the past we months returned home last Sat- Wy wday the 16:h inst. The average atendence of scholars ttthe Evizabeth chapel S. S. the jp year was sixty which 16, no doubt, as large an average as) was “gade inthe county anywhere last ia Messrs. Henry and J. P. Adams dadiheir sister Hattie who have ‘been visiting their brother Jus. Ad. mot this township left tor their dome in’ Mt. Sterling IL, on last Thursdlav.. Notwithstanding the very cold Reather Btder*Price was on hands filledchis ‘appomtments at the thapel on™ Saturday might, Sunday fl Sunday ight. Four more ad teins were made to the church. j Our young fend, Ed Orear 4s Gafined to his bed with an attact of peumoniu-fever. Ele has the earn. @ wish of his many friends for his recovery. } Mr. Wen, Sever gave the young Bs an oyster supper on last Tues- Ge night which was highly spoken Biddy those Present, as being com- Bde in every particular which ie al- Miys the case when Mr. 5. gives an (" | As one ot the country boys we are toward primaries, and it it five all portions ot the county Abetier and more direct representa- We then the convention system we ald like for “Peuter Mug” or One elee, to explain and show Bwheremn it does not. In our way ‘ Viewing the two systems we find ions to each but think that the bis bring the nomination of fe, County officers just where it Mito be and that is diyectly in ot the people. imD:—Atthe residence ot Swbblefield, the brides uncle, ednesday evening, hy Rev. H. ce, Mr. C. M. Macy and lhe E Jackson both of Sum- ip. ty ; selves verv close on account of the | of Burdett froze before we hada chance to catch =. Ott other wedding is expected at | most anv time within the next week ss yworking for the Union; how highest aim in lite and the whole family of seven sons and five daugh. ters deprived themselves ot the nec- essaries of lite in order to save it. About three years ago a stranger : eae visited their home, and after convinc | Sheep man ot Maple City, is the cen- ing them that they could in a short | tral figure. time largely increase their wealth,in- duced them to mvest their all in what % Proved to be a mythical silver mine | attention to Miss Anderson, the brothers learned that they had | feflect on the character BUTLER, MISSOUR | We learn that 4 +) Stucys Russell is De. France no. NEGROES ON THE MOVE. medicine under a A vervg profession | Forsaking The Carolinas For Homes i and we think the d ctor fully com Arkansis—Seching Better 1) petent to give the Proper instruction, Schoots and Less | Weldon Yates took in the Elec- | Tixotion, | tric City last week. | rae Little Roe, a. We tall in line with Pewter Mug, | influx of colored en. of East Boone, as we would prefer | conventions rather than primaries; |''0!! Othe: sont ra scutes but we are willing to be governed by the decision of the central committee. Bob Black, Sug and Bud Clark, the three noted bachelors of this Part, have rented J. W. Alexander's tarm, for the coming seas Won der which one will furnish the cook ? But oh! we un Jerstand they on the market, Ben Payne, of Appleton City, and Jno. Talbot, of Cherokee Co, Kansas, were visiting at S. M. Tai- | bot’s recently. John gives rather flattering description of Kansas. “One «A teatue ao m quence to tand asents and o the radroad cy pomr ho des. 150 aldinonal colored sous whe it-ton Arkan- ae Cuesday split up in chis city to day and have gone oat ino dhff-rent sec tons of the state to seek homes. Several tamilies have settled in this county. are all . 4 number went up the Little Rock and Fort Smith railroad to Faulkner | Conway, Yell and adjacent counties , it bemyg their expressed wisi to lo- Cc. M. Leedy, formerly of Johnson | Ate in counties having as aoe col- co.. Mo., but who has spc Nt the last ored populdtion as they can find. ‘ty.,| A majonty of the present crowd is visiting his many triends of Boone eiiceseet ot the genuine South township, | Carolina Arfricans, and it wilt re- Agents of every descriotion ‘and | nds several generations of white character are canvassing the county, | “Horts to bring them up to that ae Our manner ot of entertaining them | 9 Civilization their more sntetligent general'y ends ‘with the g. b. | brother could sti them to occupy. Wonder if Ben Berry has com | Several very intelligent colored men pleted that law course. | are with this purty, and they sav the We were pleased to see one ot | #8" tor their leaving S sath Crro- correspondents of Esst Boone, come | Was the high rate ot taxation ld be | #24 poor educational facilitiesin that to the front again; and we would be southern | | }yetr near Aberdeen, Dikota | ° ‘ : ' j state, and its their desire to becone g adder still to see items in your pa- per trom every township in Bates |? mndentified wih the white peuple er tre rvery 1 onuite. | of Arkansas as to instil some otf the Ex Confed seems to think that the | ideas of “white people into their reason we did not second Browne's j children: ; nommations was because we expect- | Freedom seems to have improved ed to become a candidate. Shghtly them but. very little. There are Off, as this township has never had a many more back in North and South candidate and we see no prospects Carolina and Georgia awaiting re- of its naving one soon. Ports from those who have come Su.asuster. | Ut, and if they are favorably im- pressed, the coming spring will see Seven Brothers Become Maniacs. the population of those states dimin- St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 25.—Seven | ish by thousands. brethere, all raving maniacs, en route to the Jucksonville, Iil., lunatic asy> tum, passed through this city Satur- ALL FOR A GIRL. peteane ee aa day. The commissioner in charge | John Snyder Shot Through the Head by states that prior to the war a wealthy John Marshall. farmer by the name ot Anson Ar- , MRS ngiean nold, settled in Hickorv county, Mo., Winfield, Kan., Jan. 27.—At with a large family. The acquire- | Maple City in this county, yesterday ment of money seemed to be their| Joka Marshall shot Jack Snyder, who died at midnight. A lady, Miss Clara Anderson, well known to many of the young People uf Winfield and a daughter ot John Anderson, the cattle and John Snyder, a young man of 25, ho has been paving very devoted got After months of anxiety | Wind of the remarks that seemed to lw in Nevada. ot the young I. WEDNESDA » bea 27.—The Jiation into this has be- hitle conse. one ortwo oes entering “4 soil trom: Sourh Carolina on Y Fki the Unless the the fight, Serer ot e Pr {into conflict, President and the Senate. ' Repubheans es Senate re mn tr tmajorty in this body _ From the way we look at the situ- ation, such a conflict 16 most desira- ble. Tt wili do more than any other one thing possible to unite the Dem- ocratic party, put an end to its quar- relings and dissensions, stop its gree dy outcries and clamorings tor office jan? make it, what it has always been the most resolute and indomitable Party known to American Politics. Besides, we desire much to see the President put tully upon his par- Osan mettle and resource. Wehave an idea that it he 1s once well arous- ed and made to understand that the the fuse to torce ent will certainly come 3RUARY 3. Desires to imform his friends and the public Sought the stock of (CHARLES SPRAGUE, Groceries, Queensware, WOODENWARE, NAILS AND B HARDWARE. Will continue business at the old 800ds to his well assorted st Senerally that he has UILDESR. stand and is Constantly adding new war upon him 15 War, solely a political he will show a hand that wall hurt somebody. Unless every body is fooled, Cleveland comes very neaily ap to” Andrew Jackson's standard, That square. massive lowe er jaw of his was never vet given to adawdler. That round, solid, bat am of a head of his was never Vet put upon tenugr, shoulders which could Bal, it the need were, bear up and carry away the yates of Gaza. That tage ot his, always in repose, and as }} opurturbable almost as the face ot | the Sphinx, was never vet given toa ' ; Man who di! not welcome strite and revel in the fierce, the shitting, and | sometimes the savage Phases ot battle. 4 oye . | Another thitg: This Senate | ours needs to be taught ot a lesson. It is tall of bosses, aristocrats, and oligarchs. It is already far away trom the people, and it 15 getting further and further away every day. From its conduct it appears to think itself the country. It is insolent, supercinious, and despotic. It 18 Poffed up with all sorts of Privileges dignities, and assurances, It has dared otten to originate and Puss ap- Propriation hills. It stands for cen- tralization in its most offensive as pect, and whenever the liberties of the people are betrayed, the tuture historian will never have to go be- yond the Senate to find the traitors. Finally, it may attempt virtually to arinul the orders given by the peo- ple when they ordered the Republi- Can party to go out and the Demo cratic party to go in. If it does, veland will have his opportunity, And such an opportunity! Never but once in hundred years does it come to any man.—St. Joe Gazette. ‘When Beby was sick, we geve her Casteria, When she was a Child, she cried for Casteria, When she became Miss, she clang to Vasteria, ‘When che had Children, che gave thom Casteria, Stoves and desires all to see them. are no-better made. want the Large Profits Asked b as he is just opening out in this busin NORTH SIDE been imposed upon, and all seven, | ladv, and made threats. ' upon the receipt of the news, imme-| Yesterday morning at about 10} diately became afflicted with a vio- | o°clock Snyder met Marshall in front | - lent fit of insanity, which is the of the Maple City school house. A | Cause ot their present trip to Jack- | few words ensued, sonvslle. bride wes handsomely attired Cashmere and satin. The in the usual costume, the con - mtional black. We congratulate onthe yood fortune in the mice made tor a lite partner. Miss ne One Ot Summits highest es- Wed young men, May their lives d with bliss and happiness e Wish of the writer. me Cause of Mr, Sain’! Smiser MMR 80 much higher and look- third taller 1s the urrival ot a Dissolution Notice. ' = tice is hereb; ven that theco-partnership when Marshall Pn eto pn the firm name of Mc- |drew a revolver and sent a ball | Reynolds as | consent, we i through Snyder’s head, and then gave ii Shot Without Warning. | himself up to the authorities. will be settled with J. M Tucker, west side Louisville, Ky., “Jan. 28.—Meag- | Sheriff McIntire was dispatched | “#7: Over Camity Bros. store. er details of a triple tragedy in | tor and went down yesterday after Letcher county, Ky., were received noon, and to-day arrived on the by letter to Senator J. E. Candill at Santa Fe train from Arkansas City, 8. Mc@srzop, Franktort to-day. with the prisoner who was accompan west J. Scuwavce. William Wright, an old man, and |ed by the bride he had made his Sheriff's Sale. irtue and authority ofa general execn- tion issued from the office of the circuit clerk of Cass county, Missouri, made retarnable at the dined ir tar ain bauer tsed fe . age e 5 vor e Butler N irl ath +3, | fis two sons, Andy and William, only last Friday. = nat Groen D-Mcolania't have levied fs are dofnc wen ott itt" + | were killed by Tames, Samuel and = Sai of the in te tsdant Gite are doing well. Elijah Wright on Wednesday night. A Card. MeGianis, of in and to the f Mlewing described ——__Onszrven The murderers are said to huve| IAM LOCATED ox WEST SIDE OF | t3,9f Bates and State of Missourt Sto-wi: sat Elkhart. gone to the home of the slain’ men SQUARE Ist DOOR NORTH OF BEATTY = and a santhonecaceeer aoe —_ Mging trom appearances, winter | and shot them down without warn-| HoreL, WHERE 1 cAN MAKE LOANS west quarter of section —— and the soath- me to Stay. ing. The parties are related, and|on city OR, FARM PROPERTY ON | northwest quarter of the northeast q ESS Se eh tetas ssaneeenetnapnnenonnecenspeenanstnes jaarter, . : and the northeast quarter of the northwest of meetings are being | the assassination is thought to have | nor?) t Wil 5¥ VEST the west quarter of the south- | TIME ae I TO 5YEARS AT LOWEST pee and the Set treniy four end ! - MN J LOAN t quarter of the southeast quarter low Branch, conducted | Tesulted from a family feud. baer ATES AM NOT OUTOF THE LOAN the southwest fase teuerteeadtane | Lewis. murderers have been arrested and | BUSINESS AS DESIGNING LOAN AGENTS ter of section No. 26, and sixteen and two- Star has opened a flounshing their trial set for Friday. > which all the young tolks ; WOULD HAVE you BELIEVE. RE- Tt 1s thought they will be hung as i MEMBER THE PLACE, ON FIRST FLOOR active part. there is much indignation and ex— | Ist DOOR NORTH oF Beatty Hotes. think the name Ex-Conted a {| ¢i'ement in Letcher county over the | 4tt BEN B. CANTERBURY. om : F ‘ ints Meats ATS rea gue gS -B ie Don’t sell your wante corn until | $¢ lic vendue, to the , for on ¥ Ben B. Can-/ you see Lefker at mill or elevator he | eash, to satisfy said oxeention and costa. Otten, tf | ‘knocks the spot’? on Prices. 36-tf "Salis. Wednesday, February 17th, 1855, the hours of 90’clock in the forenoon and Sorelock in the afternoon, of that day, at | the east front door of the court house. in the: city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri. sell the | same orso much thereof as may be required, | Abstracis made b tterbury & Co. ' | ' ‘ock. Prices low and stock fresh, CALL AND SEE HIM. North Side of the Square, Butler, Mo. In s1me building with John Ray, stove and Tinware dealer, Stoves and Tinware! Invites the public to call on him when in need of any of these articles. He keeps the celebrated Antelop e (see cut) and Buck’s Brilliant Coob Those who have used them say there a fine line of heaters and does. not v Many Dealers, less and expects to remain here. w down. me building with Ed. Stee! He also carries Tinware of ever Don’t torget, y kind at prices lo T am mn the sa SQUARE, 05 PER GENT Off on all CLOAKS LEFT. This reduction so early in the season off of the EXTREMELY LOW PRICES That we have been selling them certainly will not leave le, the grocer. BUTLER, MO. For us to carry until another season. i ng Lowrto Clean up Our stock before taking inventory CALL. AND SEE US. J. M. McKIBBEN. ;