Annals of Platte County, Missouri - Paxton




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1896, AUG. 1072 INSTITUTE Par-kvilleMaggie Luthy, Lou L. Dunbar, W. L. Palmer. BarryAlice Williams, Mamie Allen. StillingsDora and Pauline Renz. EdgertonMaud Ingram, R. W. Denney, D. P. Cox, Vida Handle)", W. M. Boydston, G. A. Porter. New MarketIo1a Veatch. \aldronF. W. Hymer, N. E. G-risham. De KalbJames S. Dix. HurdlandB. H. Bowen. DearbornHattie Ferril. SmithvilleFlorence Barnard, J. A. Aker, Katie Scott, Claudie Lowman, Nannie Miller. lIcFallW. B. Lawrence. JamesonH. V. Hickman. Camden PointMinnie Culp, R. B. Woodson, Lou Curtis. Settles Station Anna. Soderman. Linkville-J. M. Tight, E. A. l1c-Monigle, E. N. Rule. Stanber-r.vD. O. Robertson. Ridgele)J. R. Vl1-ight, T. A. Smith. Nick Connor. Sugar LakeL-ula Pearman, Ella Rose. IatanJ. C. Evans. St. JosephIollie Duncan. Trac-yLucy Keenin. .1 ug. 26J. TV. Graves, editor and proprietor of the Edgertovn Jourmzl, sells out to J. Perry Clark, and removes to New Hamp- ton. Mo. Dr. V. H. Lewis, of Edgeurton, removes to Le Grange, but soon returns, and locates at Dear-born; a.nd Rev. R. H. Jones, of the same pla.ce, pastor of the Baptist Church, removes to Lex- ington, Mo. Henry Owsley is selected by Representative Z. Sam Collins to receive a scholarship in the State University. The Camden Point Zcus. a small newspaper, was issued for a few weeks a.t Camden Point. SEPTEMBER. .(];f. .I2~Sunda,v-school picnic at Iatan, addressed by Hamp. Cook. Sept. :7The county Po-pulists met at the courthouse, a.nd 1--solw-(l to support the llryan county ticket. with Cochran for (r.11grc.s. and Wells for the State Senate. The national Democ 1-a~.v had no organization in the county, and neither -had the lll)llll)lllf)IllSl.. .l. \. Ryan now has charge of the Perkins House. in Weston. Nnpl. .I.3l-1-van (Tluhs are organized at Platte City, Weston, Parkvillr-. 1aImlen Point. l)carhnru. Iatan. and at other points. A .I-l{inl-v (lulu at Valrli-on.