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1876, FEB. 617 S. CARBAUGH.
Mrs. .lar I. Huglies died at the home of her dangliter. .Irs.
Salli-e Baird, in Kansas City. She was born in laris. l{v., Mzlrcll
1. 1805; married E. I. I,l11gl1es, who died in 1851), leaving six
handsome and :l((()Ill])iiSi1((i tlangllters. Mrs. \. C. Hatton
(see) was one of then. and Mrs. Sallie Baird another.
SAMUEL C-A1{BAlGH
Feb. .21 Samuel Carbangh died north of Parkville. He was
a native of irginia.; married Sarah J. Rees. Children:
I. SARAH C. CARBAUGH. md J as-. A. Naylor. (See)
II. WILLIAM T. CIARBAUGH. b. April 15. 1846; d. in- April,
1893; md i11 1870 Fannie R. Myers. Children:
1. .l1arg/ T.. md Dec. 7. 18.89, (jolon Foster. Children:
[0] Winn E. Foster; [0] Calvin; [3] Ira Foster.
III. DANIEL C. CARBAUGH. n1d Jose Hendricks, dr. of Garret.
Children:
1. Eugene. L. .l[i.ssomi.
3. Jlimzie. md Oct. 30, 1895. Ce-lsus Shepard.
4. Wilford. 2. Rhoda.
IV. MARTHA CARBAUGH.
MARCH.
March 6Twenty car-loads of fat cattle were shipped from
Tracy to-da.v.
David R. Sloan withdraws from the grocery store of Sloan &
Wills, in Platte City.
March 17The Adrocate hoists the name of Jas. W. Denver
for President.
The Advocate, in honor of James Adkins, has the following,
supposed to be spoken by the Ring:
Ve had a little poodle dog. who answered to the name of Jim;
But he was such a harmless cur. we had no fear of him.
But now he is a mastiff grand. a11d walks with stately tread,
And we, as pups. before him stand, or seek our little bed.
John VYood is liiglily complimented in the .l(Iromfe as a
scholar and poet. He devotes two columns in a grateful replv.
The county court divides Lee Township. calling the north
part Fair Town-ship.
Jlarch 2/H. J. Mavo publish-es. in the .1(lI()((lf(. a poem of
much merit. entitled The Good Templar. In M r. Blayo we have
a IIl{1iI1 of talent. heart. and soul. ruined by intemperanre. heron]-
ing a devoted iiiissiomiry for s~obriet. that he might save others
from his own fate.
/llavrch 31L. Shepard returns to the Democratic fold. and
announces himself a candidate for Congress, Sl1i)jt(,I to the Demo
cratic Convention.