BUCKEYE,(From Our Own Correspondent.)The weather acts as if some of the boys had been setting up with dame nature snd left the flood gates open. Those people will feel rather uneasy that have eorn planted, in which it is two to one whether it will grow er not. John Kahley is happy that his barn raising went off without any accident, and being now under roof the weather does not bother him. Mr. Solomon Rixoa is on the sick list again. Mrs. Harriet M. Jones is at the Center, just from Kansas City, Mo., Yisiting the old home. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Crippen are both sick, but are improving again, Mrs. Geo. Seyler, wife of Mr. Seyler, the tailor of Cedarville, died May 3d. aged 66 years, after a long illness. She was an old settler and left a great number of friends and a family of grown children. Mr. Seyler contemplates a visit to his son and daughter in Iowa. During the funeral services of Mrs. Seyler, the floor in the center of the church settled some and came near creating a panic. Miss Maggie CourieriVl 4* SW A# Zr._____