Holt County sentinel (Oregon, Mo.). (Oregon, MO) 1901-01 ... · the T VOLUME XXXVI. OREGON,...
Transcript of Holt County sentinel (Oregon, Mo.). (Oregon, MO) 1901-01 ... · the T VOLUME XXXVI. OREGON,...
theT VOLUME XXXVI. OREGON, MISSOURI, FRIDAY. JANUARY 4, 1901. NUMBER 33,
i Pine Watchand JewelryRepairing.
FINE
Holiday Presents.All kinds of Ladies' ancK-ent'- s (Sold and Silver Wataliesl
Plain, Engraved and Set Kings' both in solid Gold andin Gold Filled.
Ladies' Brooch Pins, lf: to i&.OO.
Stick Pins, 5c to $1.25.
A fine line of Ladies' Long Chains, also Cent 's WatchChains.
Link and Lever Cuff Buttons. urn
Emblem Pins and Buttons.Sterling Silver Novelties.
sterling Silver Thimbles, 25c toClocks Rich 24 K, gold plated with cupid figures
fully guaranteed to be good time keepers.Ladies', Misses', Children's and Baliv Bracelets both
Gold and Silver.Child's Dress Pins, separate and with chains, faith in
sets of three, and a very fine line of 6'fW.Call and get my prices.
Opticitn and Jeweler
SPeetacles Accurately
fitted.
Carey
Dr. Simmons Residence third doorsouth of opera house.
Dr. J. L. Minton and family, arenow residents of Mound City.
TrW H. Smith anil familir .if Unnnillv. riHVH rpmnvpii ro rcvinnirp- - inio.
Mince Meat and Mince Meat Mater-ial, Cranberries and a fine line of Groc-eries at Moore & Kreek's.
EtLS. Tyson, formerly of the MoundCity Jeffersonian, is now cm iucting ajob printing office in St. Joseph.
By reason or ill health, Prof. J. L.Whitmore has resigned his position asnsststmt principal of the Mound Cityschools
Green Bro's are now ready to fur-nish you brick in any quantity, you may
penitentiary,
neighborhood.is
neighborhood
75c.
Cut
Bunker.
OREGON,
Moore & fineprices
revenue stamp office atJoseph, abolished on
andto to at
country.
and one lot sale. ontime. Reasonable price, to
Claus of quitstock of
to D.
Maitland, a at
want They have at least 25,000 of ex- - lin school.
up.
Kate
was prize j
recent j
the teacher of
fine paving brick., J, William Smith is making arrange- -
J- - C. has of his j ments to build a on thetw-n- -'utcnsii. in iu uaruwnru uusme-- B in ty-ac- re (arm neTcently purchased
Mound City, to his J. S. Park- - Benton district.er. Mr. Parker will pass in !
on account of ill hea'th. in-circ- uit judges of state in j
convention in ht. Louis last week, j
Dr. 8. S. Bever, who used to prac- - j and as statutes reiiuT raide recom-- 'tice medicine in this city, it the coroner mendations regarding needed !
of Andrew and c the in our laws. Judge Craig of this cir- -inquest inquiry into me Killing 01 cuit was in attendance.
Richardson, at Savannah, last . ... ... .
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weec Lowney, ot Fomt, wasI here the first of the week visiting. Mr.
A strong petition will b presented Downey is one of Holt county'sto governor this week, for citizens. He rarely gets, from
pardon or Caleb Jesse, who sen- - home as is requiredtenced to the penitentary for two years look after Fill- - iror tne Rilling ot f rank Urimn at Mary- - moreTitle, in April, 1899.
I Miss daughter of LonDan. (senator) says: "The Wright, of Hickory township, and Claud
game law makes no provision Lemon, of Savannah, married"shooting but the. Wednesday of last week, Dee 20th. 1900.
nxt legislature at least, allow . The groom in thiscrap-shootin- the Saturday night They are most youngbefore the full moon in each month. j and their many friends wish
following county officers elect j them a ,onK and hatWupon their duties on 1st: I Schooler, who reside in
Prosecuting attorney, sheriff, . California, is hisjudges ot the county court, sur-- 1 ters and those or old companions
veyor, public administrator and c toner, who are left about Maitland. This isNicholts Stock will not take charge of j his first trip back in 23 vears, so Mait-th- e
office until March and Hand is a new town. He leftWilliam Weurhtman will enterhis duties as assessor June 1st.
Charles May, an shotand fatally Robert Martin andJohn Mcuee, at a dance near DeKalbBuchanan county, ot last week.Dec. 28, 1900. Martin is dead, and Mc-Ge- e
cannot live. May was recentlyfrom the where he
served a term with his uocle for the mur-der of a farmer named Durclette, in thesame
It reported that a certain youngman escorted a charming young girlhome from a sociable the other night,when he asked her what kind of monevabe Uked best The young lady replied:"Matrimony." "What interest doesthat asked the astonished youth ?"If properly invested," replied thecharming belle, "it will double the orig-inal investment every three years." Thegentleman is thinking seriously of in-
vesting.George W. Glick's in the
Blair caught rl-- e in thecloset Christmas morning and destroyedall their clothing not in use and didseme damage to the building. The ori-gin of the fire is unknown The build-ing and insured in the
J. Whitni"- -,
and A. Crannel, secretary, wentdawn in the afternoon and adjusted thelies as follows: Damage tof clothing destroyed, 6i2." --MoundCity News.
cultivation, per acre.
E.
MO.
jail
See Kreek for ChinaGlass and Queensw.ire, right.
The internalSt. whs the 1st.
Henry Metts the Coojier lwyshave gone Oklahoma, look the
H"Ufe fur Partapply Wil-
liam Kaucher.
Peters, Corning, hasbusiness, sold his goods
F. Scheele.Miss and Mary Morrison, of
will take course thoQuincr, Illinois, business college.
Miss Nellie Weller thewinner, in the spelling bee givenby Mr. Trapp, the Frank-- 1
traWright disposed residence
partner, thethe winter
California wereannual
thechanges
county, nductdana
Frankwin.
solidasking away
the was his attentionhis forming interests.
Lever.Maude,
WilliamsMissouri werefor craps," thinks
9hould, formerly residedfirst county. excellent
people,life- ---The
entered the Georgetreasurer, visiting brother,
bis
collector's 1st, tohiiu.unon
wounded
Friday
re-leased
draw!''
resilience
contents wereFarmers Mutual.
the house,15;
V4U
veil
having
here about thirty years ago awd wasback once. Wo are sorry to state thatMr. Schooler is in poor health. Mai t- -l
land Herald. . I
'I was raised on a farm and have all J
my life made a close study of the waysand habits of bird' and animals," saidone of our most iironiinont nimrnrU tn I
a crowd of our enthusiastic huntor.s oneday last week. "I suspect that I knowas much abiut quail as anv of you do.I am always amused therefore, when I i
hear hunters say that when a covey sur-- !vives me winter wim a dozen birds ;
alive that there will be several broodraised by them. This is not so. A cov-ey of twenty may remain intact whenbreeding time comes in the spring and 'only one pair of them will raise young.They seem somehow to make a selec-- 1
lion of a suitable pair and these twowill do the nesting for the whole covey, j
may bo raising two broods doing the sea-- 1
son. The others will scatter but won't,raise young, anu in ine fall tne youngand old come together in covey again: Ihave made careful note of this fact timeand again and am willing to take oathon the matter. I suspect, however, thatit in the spring the covey were caughtdivided into pairs, separated by miles,they would all raise young, but whenthey are left together on their oldrange, they simply won't. One pair '
will do all the nesting and I guess they i
picK out tne nest pair as the breednasn t deteriorated since 1quail hunter."
Some Bargains in Real Estate for Sale By
R. C. BENTON,OREGON, - ...
1. 4C acres 3 miles northeast of Forest City. Has dwelling, stable, hogocas, a?vm anu two gooa wens is acres or timothy and clover fenced hog tight
about 4 acres oi timber balance in cultivation or in lots. Land in high staterace,
2. 159 acres well improved, mostly in grass with a largo young orchard justBeginning io oear, suuaieo in a gooa negnoornooa in forties township. Trice,S&50 per acre.
3. 89 acres with 2 dwellings, 1 having 3 rooms, summer kitchen, stable, corncribs, cistern and well. The other 6 rooms, cistern, well, also living water, smallstable, wt od shed, smoke house. About 15 acres of orchard bearing and otherwiseon the farm. All the land in cultivation except some 2H acres of timber. About56 acres fenced hog tight into 6 fields. 20 acres in timothy and clover. Trice.000. Possession of 1 honse given any time.
4. 80 acres cf land in hills near Curzon Switch for 81,100.5. 211 acres in the Oregon school district. Very good improvements - splen-
did stock farm, at MO pernooses ror sue or rent in uresron or vacant lots suitable for huiidinir A tan
have 1 dwelling in Forest City and 1 in Mound City that I will take a team orotbef good stock to the amount of owners equity. 1 four room vacant dwellingin Oregon for rent cbeup.
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Great Redaction.
in the following articles:
is making our store headquarters ho hasleft with usSilver Knives & Forks. .$1.75 to 4--
r0 BetNers Pots Irons at !0c setlletter Irons $1.50 setWashing Machines. 8 3 50 to 6 (5 50 eachClothes Wringers.. 1 .V) to 3 50 eachSewing Midlines.. 12 00 to 35 00 eachCarpet Sweepers... I 50 to .'J Oil each
Roasting Fans. IS5 to I 25 eachFire Clay lioaste-- s JO to !5 eachTable Cutlery, 3xxins. Razors. Shears
Scissors and large stock of PocketCutleiy, prices 5o to SI each
Great Reductionoruura o
free
JNew
theto!
the
acre.
Dbl
anil
$2 00 to SI 00 otr on Cooking Stoves2 00 to .1 00 on on Heating Stoves
We will give you bargains on our fullline. Yours for goixl goods at low prices
T. L. PRICE. Hardware
Oregon, Mo.
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Flour is down in price and up inquality at Moore x nxeeic s.
Miss Maud Fike bos resigned asteacher of the Benton school.
Try the Weekly Inter-Ocea- n fromnow until Jan. 1, 1901, for only 15 cents.
Mrs. Ed. Weller is with her parents,Judge Goodpasture and family, of Mait-lan-
You can't lieat Moore &Kreek's priceson Candies, Fruits, or Nuts for the Holidays.
Mrs. Jennie Higgle was the guestof Mrs. Alice Maple several days thepast week.
F. J. Curtis will conduct Milt Brum-baugh's farm in Clay township, thecoming season.
If you need brick call on GreenBro's. They are ready to supply you.Plenty of fine paring brick.
"Billy" Everhart and family, ofMaitland, passed the Christmas holidaysat Maitland, visiting with old friends.
Miss Carrie May Flinn, the thirteenyear-ol- d daughter of Charley Flinn, isconvalescing from a severe attack of thelonsilitia.
Will Hiatt and Mrs. Fannfe Doocfc--erty, of Mound City, were married byProbate Judge Murphy, on Monday ofthis week, Dec. 31, 1800.
Bert Maple has returned home afterspending several days hunting in theHighland district; be was entertainedby his friend, Walter Riggle.
All knowing themselves indebted toDr. if. R Kenrney, are requested topleaso call and settle at once, so thatho can settle his accounts now due.
Removal.On and after January 1, 1901, Dr. J.
R Kearney will occupy the rooms overthe Montgomery & Roecker bank.
Lin. Whitham and Mai. Mathewshave been engaged to graft the S. N.Bucher nurrery stock, and will com-mence in a few davs. Thev expect tograft 150,000.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Took entertain-i-- o
with eanls, Monday evening. Mrs.India Price and James Hind, were firstprize winners, and Miss Gertie Stockand Mrs. Tillie Shutts won the Mioobies.
- ICE The Zachman-Evan- s Co., willcontinue the ice business of J X. Zach-ma- n
it Co. as heretofore. Parties want-ing ice for private use. can get it at theponu as soon i.s it is thick enough tocut.
For Sale -- Eight thoroughbred,male hogs, old enough for
service. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ad-dress, J. J. Bullock, Oregon, Mo., orcall at rarm, one mile east of Monarchschool house.
Roy, son or W. H. Mathews, of thiscity, who lives in the Fairview district,
. had the nrsfortune to lose two or hishorses the iast week from what is sup-posed to be the Pink Eye. Sterl. Math- -
icus also lost a horse recently.
Miss Nora Johnson, and Elder J. L., Thompson, or Odell, Nebraska, werej married at the home of the bride's parent", Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, in
. Maitland, on Thursday last, Dec 27,; 1900, the ceremony being ierformed by
Elder Boulton, of Mound City.! I have perfected arrangementswhereby I am in a iosition again toloan eastern money at a low rate or in-
terest on well located, high bottom orprairie farms. If in need of a loan,Avrite or call on me at Oregon, Missouri.
R. C. Behtox.
Sacrifice Sale
AT T WTwTPD ftflfflK!auu miuwi uuuuu,
Embracing
Clothing, Caps, Underwear,
Boots, Shoes,
Dress Goods, Etc.
have been a' THeSB gOOClS IllUSt eO 111 fact. Wfi Afftmaking a general cleaning: up sale, and willmake prices so that you cannot keep frombuying. Come in and see us, and we will
Missouri i "show you" that we mean just what we say.
!J. Watson & Co.,OREGON, MO.
Facts and Figures.
Store News.
The prices named inthis little add will remindany one posted on pricesof goods, that we are giving usual values.
A few minutes spent inour store getting priceswill be of advantage toyou as well as to us.
rne claim we mako isselling for cash, with com-paratively nc expenses,enables us to sell for lessthan if otherwise.
It is safe to sajfthat noone who has for twelvemonths adopted the planof pay as you go, ever goesback to the habit of buying on time.
After trying it that longyou have saved moneythat you do not need tobuy on time.
It is a good thing whenyou trade to lie on the safeside.
There is no risk to runby dealing here, for if any-thing is not just as youthought it was, or is un-satisfactory in any way,all you have to do ispromptly return same in asalable condition
1, for 15
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Office Hours:5:00
Special OfferFor December
Duck Coats"It is an ill wind tlr--t
blowri body gooii." Acertain manufacturerduck coats found h mselfoverloaded.
We received a few lotsvery cheap.
The savings effected areyours.
Boy's duck coats, a fewleft only, blanket linol.T.lc
Men's heavy duck coalswith good quality,blanket lined 100
Men's duck coats, blanketlining with rubber inter-lining, from S1.2- - to. .31.4i- -
Men's duck coa t s , inmackintosh style, short,s iinctbing new and a goodthing, running rrom $125
62 00
Gnnt's underwear all madethe best, with lock stitchseams all through, bought
case lots early, enablesus to make prices thatare surprising for quality.One line, wool tleece, iergarment wOc
Line, cotton llwe,garment. 40
Line, lleece,breast and hack, pergarment
Ladies' wear, jier var-ment 2.V
Child's union suit,suit
R. S. KEVE; Oregon, Mo.Tho January term of our circuit
court will liegin Monday of next week.Mixed Candy 5 cents per pound:
also better Cnndy at higher p ice atMoore Jk Kreek s.
Give the Weekly Inter-Ocea- n a trial.We will send you from now untilJan. 1901, only cents.
cotton
For fushionable dress-makin- tailormade suits and jackets, call on Miss S.A. Bender, residence at Henry
Mrs. Jennie Rimtle has returned toher home in the Highland district, af-ter spending the holidays with Oregonfriends.
ICE. The J&chman-Evan- s Co. willd --liver ice tho coming season. Don'tyou worry about flint. Wo will do theworrying.
Mike Buntz was in town Saturday,and was talking roads. He wants thecounty divided into as many road districts as there are school districts.
DENTIST
WHITMER.
to p. m.
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East SidePowell Building,
OREGON, MISSOURI.
8:00 to lliTOa. in. 1:00
The folloing gent'emcu anil theirfamilies enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs.Alice Maple, Christmas dav: C. A,and Will Nichol,, Lon. Kyle, V. II. Mathews, Bert Dreher, Sterl. Mathews, Lin .
Whitham.Twelve desperate prisoners in the
county jail at St. Joseph, all of whomwill serve terms in the penitentiary, va-
rying from four to twenty years, madean almost successful effort to escape onWednesday of last week, by digging outthrough the roof of the jail.
The Burlington recorded a very fastrun Christmas day of a special trainfrom St Louis to Louisiana, Mo. car-rying Or. Tuhoiske to a patient, Mrs.Adam Wald, of that city. The arrange-ments for this special were made with-in thirty minutes from time of notice.The special made the run of ninety onemiles in eighty-on- e minutes.
, It is now county treasurer. Lwis1. Moore, and Clark O. Proud it num-bered amone the has-beens- . The transfer of the public funds to the former oc-
curred Tuesday ot this week tho 1stist, and the amount transferred was818,013 belonging to the various revenuefunds and S7,631 school funds, a total of825,671. The transfer was made largelyin the forms of. credit checks upon thevarious banks of our county,' and requir-ed but a few hours. In September. 1841,Gilbert Ray, then treasury, only had abalance of 25 cents to transfer to hissuccessor, while the aggregate revenueswere less than 8100. Mr. Proud, the re-
tiring ;treasurer, had his books andevery detail of bis business in perfectshape. He has made an officer of whomevery citizen can be proud careful,painstaking and ThatMr. Moore will maintain this standard,there is not a single doubt
Another feature of the 3d constitutional amendment is that the moneyloaners who reside in incorporated townsmay be exempt from payment of citytaxes on money loaned on farms. Theamendment fays the holder of a "mort-gage has so much interest in tne landcovered by his mortgage. If this be lit-erally true we see no reason for his paying city taxes on his interest in a farmwhich is located outside the corporatelimits. A man living in town and own-ing a farm does not pay city taxes on hisfarm. If this interpretation of the lawproves cerrect. then the incorporatedtowns, either small or large, will sufferfrom a decreased city tax and theschools will be materially crippled. TakeOregon for instance. A man living hereand loaning money on farms pays a cityand sbhool tax on the notes. If tho mort-gage is construed to bean interest in theland, then he pays no city tax on land;his school tax will go to the district inwhich the land is located. A can loanall his money on Kansas, Nebraska orIowa farms, and not pay a cent taxes tothe county oi Holt; city or sshool orstate taxes, and at the same time be aresident of Qreeon. This will do away
i with the domicile feature of our prro- -j ent revenue laws and upset things gen-- 1
erally.
per
Jier.. ."Mil-i- ll
I tie
las
and get other goods orjour money baek.
It is evident injustice tosell to one man on twelve 'months t'lne and to an-other man for cash anddemand the same pricefrom each.
mere are a good manypeoplegiods.
who send awavfor
They pay the cash andexpect to buy where theycan buy the cl.eaiest.
Th'B is all light andproper, vve want a chanceto supply these wants Itis more convenient totrade he r e , and t h o j
goods we sell you cannot!be lmught tor le.--s in anymarket.
j
H you prefer a certain!one to wait on you do notbe backward iii lettirg it '
be known.
It is no offence here toryou io call on the one jwhom you would rather i
have wait on von. j
(stock, Hi ds. prices MooreJfchave to argue Kreek
old eustomeraconvince that I WS
n; ...selling as cneap as some ,;. iqni..i n- -i ii .one nw x ney nu kiiow
this headquarters '
prices. 'HWe not ashamed to
publish our prices; they!will stand investigationand our goods will stand 6exaiu-ning- . f
And don't forget in addi'ion to our prices wegive 2'., per cent off forcash.Country produce is taken
SoHthrrn
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ABSTRACTS OF TITLEHolt county and town lots and made!
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Wc the abstracts bysince owned A. are furnishstracts title lands or Holt county short',
need tiling that line writeyour business.
Ii Stairs in Vniiltuskirk Iltiililiiiff.
Mrs. Alice Maple now ooiivalesc"ng from a severe sick spell.
Flora Maple contined to lennewith a severe case of tonsilitis
- Miss Lyila (iuiinccht.of St Joseph,is ihc giustof .Mrs. Miiia Curry.
Will Carroll ami wife, have beenfr ends in the High anil d strict.
The Indies of the Christian churchkeep on I. anil a ;ond assortment or,
ns at Mrs IVtrce's. ;
Lewis Williams, colored, aired uliout. .twenty-liv- e Satnrdnr, M.Sayles. three doors of2!. l'.HMi, and was buried Moudav.
-- Mrs. Flora Ifcwhy, of Mound City,has ihe a the home of herparents, Mr anil Mis. Charles
this city.For Sale One set of iluiililc buggy
harness, nickel trimmed, as good as new.Call on address Thomas Kyger, HotelWoodland, Oregon, Mo.
Key. Selig. wife and son. of Hop-kins, have lie-- u e joing tne holidayseason at the home of grandpa andgrandma G. W. Cummins.
- Harry Hanna, Miss Anna Fiegen-bain- .Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mills, St.
Joseph, enjoyed the lirst day of thenow year as guests of Mrs Mina Curry.
Byron Johnstun, it is said, will in-
vest a job printing outfit aii'l openup for business in Craig in the ne..rfuture. lie will al-- o publish a new-pa- per.
No. ."i0! That's the youwant for that celebrated 'Iinnli ililtFlour, Monkey CotTee.or anything in thestaple or fancy grocery line.
Co.Column David, Emmet Gaffney and
Mrs. Joseph Wise attended th poultryshow Oregon Friday and Saturday.Mr. David had several coops of poultry
exhibition and carried off two blueribbons and one red. Craig Leader.
The docket is a small one, there beingbut five divorce cases. Perhaps the mostimportant case to be tried that of thestate against J I), and Ed. McOinnis,for attempted arson. This case wastried at the last August term, but thejury to agree.
Prof. Carl Herrmann, the violinist,gave one of his pleasingat the Christian church, FrMay eveningof last There disputing thefact that Mr. Herrmann is an artist ofhigh nrdr, and always greeted herewith a good audience, as well as a criti-cal one. He was greeted with a largeand audience at ForestCity on Saturday evening
Because of an alleged scansionsstory which he had ciculated, Mrs Hen-ry Willis, of a prominent stockmrnand politician in the eastern part ofModaway county, snot, and probablyfatally wounded Lawrence Growney, awealthy farmer neighbor in Clyde,fifteen mibs suthea-- t of Maryville, onSaturday last, December 29, 1000. Thewoman shot Growney twice on .thestreet than followed h-- to a store Into
j which he retteated and emptied the revolver into him, tiring six shots in all.five of which took effect
exivpt stoolhwiiM
Train N... l"OKKT CI TV T1IA1N SKKVICK. IMurt .
IT KerOm.cil ltl:B anil Irem St. :ramIjmiI illnt M.
15 Fr Lincoln. Clirailo anil Pacific lrjiml'al from City ;ul M. Ji-.l- i.
'.'1 For Council Otii.ili.i. Si. Paul . mMluiiKipolit Irom Kaiie. City & Si. JihtoIi
A l: For Tatkti aril Nilan:iy Vallr lirachci .":1Tii:trrlll St..llM'lll.
tr. ForCii'Micil III n Hi. Omtlia. St. Paul an-- l 1:21amMiuiicainiliH liom M. Kaut.ii Citvanil M. .Iiwi'li.
A :u Way firicht north luiiiml. lt::naiiiK For St. Joscih from Villixra anl Xixlawav
J ::'.i:aiiianil Tarkio Valley branchi-i- . j
sj To St..lieiili anil City from St.Paul. MiunaMlis. llmali.t ami Council
'II To St. St. .Iicli ami Kaniat City fir" am
irnui Xlir.ika. Denver, Colorailnand l"sicinc
jo To St. Joieph auil Kauii City from St. iJimPaul. Minin-aM)li- i. Omaha ami Council
jr. T st. .lo-c- ih and Kanias City Irom Paciflc p mColorado. and
j: To St. Joifr.h and St. Ijiun from Omaha :X.')iiij and Council Bliilfi.
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PETRE Ju BROS.,Oregon, - - Missouri!
have purchased compiled Gouv. Morrirby VanHtiskirk prepared to ab- -'
of to any town lots in on
notice. When in of any in call on or usWe want
Square, OREGON,
accommodating.
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Write it 1W1 please.
Henry Fiegenbauni and wife, of St.Joseph, are guests of relatives here.
Hee has Hannibal Kansas City,state, some Very
localEd Orr. of the Mound City News,
called upon Monday, and unjoin!friendly call.
-- Mrs. F.tzmaurice has kindly North: daily trainsrememlie.ed Three
Montana Councildi il Dec.: s. south
failed
week.
tho ost oflicc. prearedImanlers during court week.
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evening,
pcti'ionThev their work
Wednesday.Mis Kautznian, Craig,
Kunkelweek. Ada Kunkel. St. Louis
viMtim with parents.Messrs. Hibbard and Stuhhs.
representative andJefferson City, the legislature having
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J. K Bender, of Gar--'den City, this stat- -, arehome Zachman. Mr.
has lieen sick, but is nowsome
of Maitland, cameMonday, ihe
county's exchequer handsomely.HobIi:zell, of
other heavy taxpayers werehere same
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to toMaitlard Newspaper.
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superintendent orschools time,
president teachers' .
weekJeffersonat schools for
entertained hof friends Saturday evening
of at home in '
cousin, Clarenceevening pleasantly
served.
Olive MaggieMessrs. Marvn a- - d
Charley Sentney.Boyd. Charley Williams and
acknowledge atime.
DailyExceptSunday
BESTTRAINS
Nebraska, Colorado,
Montana, Black Hills,
Utah, California,Puget Sound,
Chicago and St. Louis.
lESTOUlEB THROUGH TRfJKS,
SLEEPERS, DIHIRB CARS,
CHAIR CARS (s)..CLLIOTMamHAU.,Oiv.PAs.AnSTsePv:i
ELLIOTT, ccnti. MGR.. jcsph u:.af.WAKtLCY.aCN-lPAS3.AO- I .ST IOU-- w
HOVEY, Agent,Mo.
s.:THE BURLINGTON ROUTE.
SOME GREAT TRAINS.
No. Burlington-Korther- n
Express," St.and St. Joseph for Northwest
Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho,Washington, Tacoma. Seattle, "Portland,
'Oregon, via Montana:st the saver to
Solid through train of coaches,chair cars, sleepers, dining cars,standard sleepeers.
No. 1, St at nightmanin forenoon and St. Josephfor Nebraska, Denver,
Colorado, andNo. 5, Nebraska-Colorad- o Sx.
press," St. M.,Knnsas City and St. Joseph at forNebraska. Denver, Colorado. Utah
'"One Denver."Earlv morninir train. No. 3.
Poynter gone and Quiney rorcounty, this buy mirn St. Joseph and;lieyond. des-rabl-
travel.
his
To East:and ii between Missouri joints and Chi-cago. 15 and 1G, 41 and 42,
etween Missouri and St.To the
us. of St. Pani. Minneapolis. trainlate
years, California Excursions in throughiersoiially conducted,
ami St Joseph. Thursday mornini- r-
preaching services "excursions. Theroute is. viathe Union school house morn-- : Denver, Citi-ng and at the hours. Write for descriptive any
did Monday: conienipiaieii wesi.secured the children New Dk L. W. Wakklf.v,
Year's holiday. beganagain
Dora ofthe guest of Miss the past
Miss ofher
.senator elect
called Wednesday
and
City
Luke
beirin
Div. P. A..St. Joseph. Mo.
Howard Em.iiitt.General
St Joseph.
len i l'.Mo.
Hovkv,Agent.
Mo.
Special ReducedReduced rate to north-
west. of first him! Tues-days in August December.lirst 82 for
James, son ir Henry Hick- - includes Helena.ory township, and who has lieen stu-- , oi, laconia, Vandent at the university, gone opowane,
Jefferson Citv. where act as Victoria. Ac. Final ticketsSenator Stublw. '"J "'" 'te sale.
W
Illinois, Mrsguests the
of Henry Zachman unite
Davis,and helped swell
quiteWm. Mound City, andseveral
for the iiumosc.
Mo.
D. A. his 8"0 of cattle D"18 V--" ,or ln0 rouna tr,n The Mni- -
now in his pastures, and up to this muni rate to lieHe has half or the gross rat-- for adults, will
however placed .TOO or on feed on for or fiv and
desires he has ',,r', of ageneao inrougn spring-tim- e.
Prof. W. S. Dermont. formerly ofthis county, and theMound at one waselected of the stateassociation at its session last in
City. Prof Roberts, who wasthe head of the Oregon
several was secretary.Misi Flo. Cain quite
number herlast week, her City,
in honor of her Cleven-ge- r.
The waswith games, etc., a'ter which dainty
refreshments were Those pres-ent wer-- : and
Fawks, and Boyd,Sentney.Fawks. Tom
Will Schu-mat- e.
All very pleasant
SOWARO
VINEForest City,
41, "ThePacific from Louis, Kan-su- -
City
Billings, the short.line, time the North-
west.tourist
from LouisCif thenoon, Scenic
Utah, Pacific Coast.The
from Louis 2:05 fromnight,
Pa-cific Coast night to
fromVernon
the bast "hlf trams
Fast trainspoints Louis.Two
with several inpi dailypafiers. Muffs, Omaha
tourist sleepers,from every
the most successful
Scenicusual matter
School jou-ne-y
their Jno. Witt.
week.
Manager,'o.
a.,St
City,
Ratesround trip the
Dates saleto 1000. One
class fare, phm round
.Seattle, Louverstate tolimit
incur.
at
lietter.to
town
chosen
Forest
pass-ed
Misses Minnie
Kansas
Louis.
Forest
limitedButte.
(Seneral PHS-.eni.- Agent.Hovr.v. Iycnl Airent.
Forest
Home Seekers" Excursions.The Great Burling Route apnounces
its annual Home Seekers' Excurs;onsto the West-rn,Nor- th western and South-western territory.
One lowest first class standard fareGelvin head
week round trip 89.00. Onethey have thrived right a'ong.
them appy children under
bluegrass and stocs fields twe''carry
City
years,
Pearl Hill,ZadaMayRush
Vixk
third
clerk
Matt
VineCity.
Dateorsale; December! and 18;100;Jnnary 1 and 15: Feb'y 5 and 13; March5 and 19: April 2 and 10 : Mny 7 and 21 :June 4 and 18, 1001.
L. W. Wakki.v.Gen. Pass. Agt,
St Louis, Mo.
Vim: Hovkv. Local Ag't, Forest City,Missouri.
The canning factory is a gc if thefarm-'r- s do their part. The citizens ofRock Port have suliscribed the neces-
sary town stock, and if tho farmers takealike interest in the enterprise Its suecess is assured. It will not succeed un-
less the farmers and truck gardners in-
terest themselves and undertake to pro-duce the stuff to pack. The mattermust be settled the coming week. RockPort Journal.