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1890, AUG. 925 MRS. R. REYNOLDS
J. A. Gamble was found guilty of murder, in killing Gluck, and was sent to the penitentiary for three years.
MRS. REBECCA REYNOLDS died, and was buried at Platte City.
William Reynolds
I. ELIZABETH REYNOLDS
F. M. Oldham
Richard Oldham
Sallie Williams
William O. Oldham
Jas. H. Jones (killed)
1. Eddie M Oldham
Gabriel Rice
2. Alice R. Oldham
Ben E. Miller
Earl Miller
3. Junie E. Oldham
W. Z. Jones
4. Richard Oldham
Ed. M. Wren
Olive Oldham
5. Ben F. Oldham
Minnie Adkins
6. Laura M. Oldham
Aug. 12 - Jas. W. Higgins, aged 30 and unmarried, drowns himself by jumping from the Pontoon into the Missouri river.
Rain - The 14th, 2 inches; the 18th, 1/2 inch; the 24th, 2 inches.
Aug. 18 - Camp meeting at Iatan.
Aug. 23 - The Farmers' and Laborers' Union have a picnic at Artesian Springs.
Aug. 24 - W. T. Jenkins buys the Landmark, and J. B. Mundy retires.
Aug. 26 - The fair - A. B. Burnes president, cleared $1,715, but the debt is still $1,000.
The new steam mill at Tracy is finished.
L. B. Worth
SEPTEMBER
GEO. W. NOLLEY
I. ALICE F. NOLLEY
Hugh McConnell