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lie The Seni-inis. perjoar: Chicago. 'Weekly Inter Ocean and Xew Yori. Weekly Tribune, each uuoiirttun: in all will bo Jur aci Itvaa one veHr for only The Sentinel and your choice1 the Chicago Wsekiy inter. Ocean or New York Weekly Tribute, one year for oaly $1.50.

OREGOX, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, MARCH 30. 1894 NUMBEjR. 44. VOLUME XXIX. Corn, Cora9 Wkeat Owners of car load ways get the market price delivered on cars at any R.

R. station in the county. For further iniormation call on or address, MILLEE, GBAIN Room 14. Carbry Biock. St.

Joseph. Mo. Reference: Commercial Sank.St. THE Model QftocsftY House. WE LEAD Fancy and Staple 1 A LARGE GOODS ALWAYS FRESH and SEASON 3LE.

Come in and wq will try to please you. 9J We're through We Made SO Cents Last Year. Thank you all for your kind patronge. If you will" stay with us Next Year Well Try and Make One Dollar. We also found that we're overstocked in some departments, and in order to turn these good3 into cash quickly, we have attached a ridiculously low price to each article.

Big bargains in all lines Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Blankets, Comforts, Etc. G. CUMMINS OREGON, WE ARE READY FOR Furniture, Wall Paper and Ever brought to Holt County. Wc are making the prices low as you can buy in St. Joseph, thus SAVING YOU thtj'jjFREiGHT.

Call and see our stock, get prices and b3 convinced that we can sell yoj as CHEAP as any firm in the large cities. Our rents and expenses are much less than in the city, consequently vou will get the benefit of this in lower prices on whatever you purchase. In Undertaking Goods Wo carry in stock a large line of Caskets. Cases, Coffins, Burial Hobos. Etc.

Embalming a specialty. Mr. Denny thoroughly understands the art of Embalming, having two diplomas. Have a first-class hearse and answer all calls promptly. Denny Schlotzhauer, OREGON, i VSIJt? Hie uioo 1 1 I.

Ill 1 IO me UUW I OUlies IS cr. t.t:i.1 1 Imm llftiauie unit lull ui all parts of tho worlii. We will club it and Tiik for only in your or call aud soo us. Corn! or Oats. lots or more, canal-.

IiE, tS8. ft n-krr rrrn i NORTH SIDE SQUARE. OREGON, 5B0. THE TUADF. fj ft MISSOURI.

With the Finest and Largest line of Window Shades; tree or two. The fourth occur-RTTOCATTDT reJ Monday mornisg. Kneale Zach-iyJL JL.Oo'LJ KJ JXX. man figuring in this with the same horse This time John was at the helm. I Th.i Wi- W.rtr Trilmno onrli weplf.

I frnm 11... tanila ilM u.r sT I VintTfiitcmnn llnrr 1 ftlr tv "I i ribuno is I.UU year, hut you can jr--t it nntlttnchv nivin? ono in ad- pivins vnnce for The SrsTiNkL. TiincTnble. Bolow will bo found the time of d- nurture of the passenger trains over tho I K. C.

road and also the day freight train. It will bo seen that by this tico card, the B. M. ruins Btop at orcst City: uoixo sokth: Xo. 1.

Leaves Forest City at 1:54 p. m. Xo. 3 -Le ives at 1:30 n. m.

Xo. 5 VillUca passenger, leaves at p. m. Xo. 15, -Leaves Forest City at p.

m. Xo. IU Freight Leaves at 7:05 n. in. ooi.vn solth.

Xo. 2 Leavvs Forest City at 1:2.1 p. tn Xo. 4 Leaves at 2:22 a. in.

No. 6 St.Joso.ph passenger, leaves at 10:10 a. ai. Xo. 1C.

li A Forest City at 55:20 p. m. Xo. IB -Freight- Loaves at 2:40 p. m.

garden seeds at Moore A See inan'n. aw fence posts ror sale at vt imam Kostoci: Call in al Schulte Bros, and pee the Vertufel Fei-d sewing machine. -Kd. Watt, of Falls Oity.Xeb., passed Sunday in Oregon with friends. For those tine potatoes go to Knenlo A Karhtuan.

They will mil them cheap. When in Forest City, call at the Phot) Car and see their Photoajf Western Scenery. For a Xo. 1 good syrup' either in pailsor by the gallon, and pure jelly in pails go to Moore A Seeiuan's. (let my prices on harness "bftfi you buy.

1 aaa determined to sell. D. M. Liok; to loan appro) ed security. A.

W. Kino, Oregon. Mo. Fiejrenbauiu has just received a i ai re line of ladies' set rings, earrings anil reck chains. CII in and beo them it you want something niiw A new enterprise.

Goto Zook's gallery for your enlarged tinted craons nn.l t-nstel They are bciiitles. frMtn-'d at and F. K. the big saw mill ican. Ins delivered immenpf quaiitilies ot na tive 1 na'jr t) l'ia--t vi 1,3 1 city, is otTered for sit urices to "suit ttie timm.

The Bepubiicsu city lioket ia one that Ifcniibhcsisis can sup-puj-1. and that good many Deinncrats havirg the hert interet-ts. of the city at heart think worthy of support. I am ilftern-sned reduce t-tc ck liTTrntcc unit In iti tilt mnkiiiir tri-l cch to cajh customers that will aetuninh vou. Come iu tutueu for ourtolf.

D. M. Makii.n. Crappie nad bnss are biting, both ut Big Lbko IM--J riDW'ioii- In order to oitch loUof them vou will need fUhing 'I'Ik. ttllafn In trt.

thrt liekL in i ttna is ui 1'hillirickV dnlif st re. See tho display thai ht ciuki-t-his window. I ntn selling now the very best wag- ons made in the United jd States. In hug-' gies I now keep very Hue and rebable grades some that will givo you lion. In liRrness I buy the best leather- hand or machine made, all warranto i II.

C. Schmidt. i As tho practice in Or.vjon is not sunici6nt Tor two dental tillicea. I have decided to close my cilice and ceae practicing in Holt county one month from date. All those indobtiJ to mo are kindly requested to call and settle at once.

P. Mc Caiie, D. D. S. Clark Philbrick invitea hia many friends and customers to call and sei htm in his new quarters, nortli Bine ot nublic square iu building he formerly occupied, recently vacated by Dr.

J. r. Butler. Uo has had this tilted up in Hrst-clMSSshpe, and is noc- ready login. ynun hrst class hair ci t.

sh.y shnm or anything ir. the tonsonal line. -For the convenience of our patrons living near Oregon we have opened up i tree vard in the went part of town where "we are now prepared to furnish our customers with anything in our line. You can find anything we have in stock either ut Oregon or at our packing grounds in Forbes township. X.

F. Mukiuy Sons. Pinkston Bros, tho new lumber firm have now on hand all kinds of lumber such as shiphip. barn boxing, siding, codings, floering, finishing lumber and dimentioii also eve trough, lime, cement hair, plaster taris lath and a full stock screen doors and trimming. Call and inspect their stock and get prices.

They willt-avu ou money on any amount you may necil. attention, this week, t- the adverMsomcnt of the new firm at Xe.v Point. X. Li. Pierce Co.

The firm is composed of A. L. 1 lerce tnil Vfbftor. lliey are ooiu nu tars. anM ir nusuing ami io pn i get trade, tho- will certainly capture their share.

Their stock embraces tlie s'lifleg in groceries, drugs, hardware, e. nft-ctiows, etc. iS. b. HAKl) We have decided to seli in accordance with tho times and to all tho6e who will cut this coupon from Tiik Skniinf.i.

and bring it to us we will allow you a discount, on each dollars worth bought of in. Verv Resp. KNEALE ZACHMAN. Oregon, Mo. frtnmil F1T1S to bo tllO Or- i derof the day at prcunt: Tho first was the team of Jim Huiatt, son of Judge Daniel Huiatt, who drives a team of steppers that old Satan himself could not hold when they got on their mettle.

Last Friday night, 21rd Jim was on Irs way to the entertainment at the Bluff City school house, and wiien near Oregon tho team became unmanageable went through town at a gait that on I ly a run-away locomotive engine could keep in eight or. Jim swung on io them, however, until he reached tho top of the hill near James Scott's residenco, where tho buggy upset, throwing him lout, but fortunately without injury. loro the team nnd buggy separa ted, the horses running on until tney were stopped by Alt. Greene. The horses were not injured, but the buggy was damaged about $23 worth.

On the same afternoon the horse attached to the delivery wagon of Kueale Zachman, be- inc lolt unhitched, while loni was ne- livering goods, took a notion into his head and trotted off, but was oaptured 1 in front of The Sentixu. otTicebytho' Iiieniic eiiu.lnui vui ie rwm om E. Sauer, without any damage, what-t ever, as the result. The third run away 1 happened Saturday evening Percy Mo Knight's young team which ho is broak- I fr.nt l.i... Tr.

llfimmlA I omI ii.u mm. Mi.i....,.- I to speak of except a broken swingle and the result was a little more disas- I trims, not bocause it was John, but sira- filv hecaiiKO he was less fortunate than i ,1 'Pnm lirilUn ll fflVP Tl'li Till, I rw-J II1IS III11I. 1.I1KS -A 11 nn, not looe out cone, nau a run-awav Tuesday morning: tho horse succeeded I in completely wrecking tho cart. Xest. Go to Fiegenbaura for guaranteed watch, cloak ami jewelry repairs, (io to Pinkston Bros, for soreen doors.

Thov have the best in the mar- ket. J. P. Ruhl, of Xew Toint, baa a good two-year-old Jack for sale or trade for other stock. Mrs.

D. E. Bennett will serve ice cream, cake and lemonade at her boms erery Saturday evening. Go and see.Clark Philbrick, the barker, in his now parlors, building foruier- 1 ly cccupied by Dr. J.

T. Butlor. Glidibn B. Wire for thirty days at L. P.

Skvtsky, Forest City, Mo. Vou want good reliable buggy and harness? I car. tit you out all right and at a reasonable price. II. C.

Schmidt. If you want a nice set of diahes or a nice chnmber pet go to Moore A See- iiiauV. They will givo you a bargain ic either. Bert Sanl will give you a no bair cut, shave or shampoo. Remember his place is in the basement at the Jlotel Woodland, -Zook's gallerv is now tilled up with new leuses aad cameras, the finest Rnd his photos will eoual any urge city work.

iJhii. The latest designs ur.d pa tt pros in wall paper can bo found at J. C. Phil brick's drug store. Ail new und the lowest prices.

Xow is y-ur golden opportunity to secure choice Truit trees to till i-p the vacancies in jour orchards. S.KMuswv Seventy-five Bet of team harness that must put into cash. Xow is the time. All ot the best and warranted. D.

M. Maktij. All perrons wishing work done in the Photographic line, should not wait too long, but call arlj -it the Pnuitic Photo Car at Fwrest City, as it will be there for a short time only. White Plymouth Rock Fowls. lam now ready to supply parties wanting them, with pure bred White Plymouth Rock Eggs for hatching, at Sl for 1.1 eggs.

Stacy. Maitland. Mo. T. S.

Hind has -opened new ijrug st'jre. and would bo pleased to have his friends call and see him. Ho is II I 1 ..,.1. 1 Ileal iifiii ft'ioiereu puui u.aiai. uu druggist.

Go to the jdlla and vote at Ujo city election next Tuesday. Fvery citien he bo Republican, Democrat, Poouiist or Mugwump, owes it to him-s-elf and togood govorcuot.t to lake that much interest. Sec our St. Liuis CHrpet satnpleF. yanl siiuaro.

or Brussels. MiHjuette. Ingrain, etc Wo can save you money on cariwU over St. Joseph prices. Get carpet in five days.

Come and look at our samples. T. Ij. Price. Thedirectors of the Maitland scho! district aok far uu ndditionnl levy of thirt -live cents on the 6KXI vnluation: I increase will no doubt be voted alii unaniiuoiiMv.

i.u.uii ui ui- rectors ack fcr an increase of only hf- tpe anj it should be voted unan- --Roainmber that if you want a first cljos man, one that, thoroughly under stands trimming trees, vines, we that man hero in town in the person of Mr. E. Saner. His charges are reasonable. Call on him, front room up stairs over Tiik Skxtinei.

offiL'o, or ud-dres3 him, Uregon, Mo. A legal voter at the eprirrg election must have resided in the state one year, and in tho city sivty days and a rest-dent of the ward iu which oilers to vote. Tho legal houts for voting are from seven o'clock in the morning until nV1rw.tr in tin DVnninti linKn4 tht honlil w.t after six which event th polls shall bs kept open until Lun down. of st. Jos burne.l at her home jn xpInsHn i.een an r.rti clothing, and applied hot water with tho above result.

Her hands arm? and fnco were painfully burned. Mrs. Do Haven was quite prominent in W. C. T.

U. circles, and will be well remembered hero, having delivered "Chalk Talks" hero under the auspices of the Oregon W. U. The Dome cy will hold a delegate convention at I est City, on Wednesday, April IS, to select three dolomites to attend the state convention which meets in Kansas City, May 18th. The convention will bo composed of 11 delegates, apportioned to the various townsiiios aa follows: Benton.

Bige-low, Clay, Forbes. .1. Hickory Liberty. 3: Lincoln, Xodaway. 1, East Lewis, West Lewi3, Union.

C. The basis is on delegate for every or frac- I jit.Af VI vnt.tu f-riuf fur fi.Vn!nilll number of oil pa-ntingt aro on c- (ubittoii in Frank Reed's window, rhey nro thu XVOrk or Mrs. Kee.l, who nan nf ability, and are attracting gen- er.il attention and admiration. Oni- of fw valued at is The paintings have been placed in the I ui'Hiuiv ieiiiHjriiii uiodnw temporarily, awaiun? to apartments in Iho Hotel Spuyercr, which Mr. and Mrs.

Reed will occupy Xow BriRlton, aows. Many ut our readers will no doubt recognize the T. 3 name. mrs. iveeo wa lormeny raanic Louise King, of this city.

Tho Holt Count Biblo society ro- enntly received a largo supply of bibles tnat are sold at cost. hey have testaments from five cunta up and bibles from twenty cents ui tu several dollars. These bibles are kept in the store of G. W. Cummins, in Uregon, and Mr.

Cummin will take pleasure in showing thorn to all who may call. Should any bs too poor to buy, a bible wilt bo given gratuitously. Should any desire information concerning these bibles, a card sent to the secretary, D. P. Lewis, will bee re, a prcmpt reply.

X. F. Murray Jfc Sons, our nursery men, aro getting reauy lor tueir spring delivery of fruit trees, and are daily hauling through town immense loads of llinm. Thnv have renutation over the entire northwest for good goods and fair dealing, nnd rightly deserve it, for they handle nothing but the best all home grown, consequently better adapted to the climate and sail than any other. They carry a fine line of evergreens in tactj you will find that their stock embraces everything carried by first-class nursery.

Before buying call and seo thera, "and if you cannot call address them at either Oregon or Forbes," Holt county, Missouri. Their price are as low as can be obtained anywhere, and you will have the satisfaction ot knowing that your trees are a Xo. 1. Judge Anderson is minus a pair of pants, and R. Frederick now wears the unmentionables.

The pants were too long for the.Tudgo. Bob asked him for them, when the Judge told him to come down at night nnd get thorn. Bob went, and of course received them. Bob stands about six feet one inch aud wears in the leg about 3C, in the waist about 29. The about 5 feet 8 inches acd wears about 32 in the leg and some whero in 40 in the waist.

Bob can now wade the Missouri river and never wat the bottom of tho trousers. He says ne cut a vest out of a certain part of the UnTllK. 1. IH' IKUl anv children coulit unrl I fclW Pllli. fcll ll Ui in" umu mne icui.

inp inem. nowerer, even ins uw look like inllated balcons. CASH GROCERY KNEALE ZACHMAN, Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Guns, Ammunition, Candy, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. We will give you the value of your money and guarantee our goods to be as represented. Very Resp.

J. N. ZACHMAN OREGON. MO. We Promise Do Let's Drop Times aud that sort of thing.

OTJ MUST WlUIt CL01TIE8. WE SELL THEM. YOU MUST USE WE SELL THEM. YOU MUST WEAR BOOTS Ac SHOES. WE SELL THEM.

YOU MUST XJSJtJ OTIOC7I3UXI3S. WE SELL THEM And many other things YOU MUST USE We are making prices so LOW that you cannot fail to BUY. Call in and be convinced that we are doing just what we advertise we will do. Yours J. WATSON Superior, Charter Oak New Lot Just iyCanton, Little Joker, Hamilton, Common-Sense, Buckeye, Weir Cultivators.

are agents for Bsker Perfect Barb-d Wire, beat in the market. tSTlmproved Siberia Refrigerator. Z2T. full stock of Hardware, Ir.n Pumps, Chr.in rumps. Stock Pumps, Etc.

our St. Louis Carpet Samples. quette. Ingrain. Etc.

Vm can save vou money on cartels over St. Can trt Caroet for vou in Five Davs. Come and Ijok at our Sjmi.Ies. IT. PRICE.

Hardware, Oregon, Mo" NEW SPRING MILLINERY. We have just received a fine invoice 1 1 Df Spring and Summer Millinery Goods and every article is of tho latest style and was selected with the greatest care. MAKING in connection. BERRES SISTERS, Second door north of podtoSice, Oregon, I Mo. I now have my SPRING STOCK OF- MILLINERY And can furnish you the LATEST STYLES at the LOWEST PRICES.

ANNA BARBOUR, Second door north of the Montgomery nnd Roecker Bank, Oregon, Mo. Photographs, The Pacific Photo Co. have their car at Forest City. All persons wishing any work done in their lino will do well to call and so their samples and get prices. Only first elsss work turned out.

D. R. Bkitkmas. Mansgar. Yiu ar Deediiii; fresh garden seeds.

The place to buy them is at John C. Philbrick's drug store. THOS. KNEALE, to Our Share the Old Talk About Hard Truly, OREGON, MISSOURI and Royal City Stoves Received Samples oue yard square of Brussels, Mo. prices.

Yours Truly. STILL IN THE LEAD! I have just returned nnd now have in stock the finest line of MILLINERY 'it 1 Ever brought to Holt county, both in St. Joo nnd Kansas City. Come nnd look at them and get my priors. At the old stand, south of public square.

JULIA KING, Oregon, Mo. NOTICEP Having purchased Mrs. Watson's tock ot MILLINERY, and pfter spending two weeks iu St. Joe. trimming up a tine line of Hats and Bonnets I it now prepared to f'ircish you TIIK styles at Mrs.

Watson's old stand, east ot J. B. Payne's store. MISS DAISY KINO, Oregon. Mo.

Lock Here If you v. act a Xo. 1 set of Harne-se. hand" made, invio of the best Oak Har-ni-TjIwithcr aad every strap warranted, cal! on F. S.

Rostock. For Sale or Rent Mv residence pronerty near tho Chris- linn church, in O-egon, Mo. Terms I re.v-ouabh. Cull on P. Lewis or 1 write mo at St Joseph, Mo.

lit HrnsitBEROCK. Notice 7o Tax-Payers. Xotice is heroby given that the county Board of Equalization within and for Holt county. will meet in my ofTica. in -Oregon, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the 2nd.

3rd and 4th days of April, 1801, to hear complaints and to equalize the valuation and as-sessKents upon all real and personal property within Holt county, Missouri, which is made taxable by law. And that the county court will remedy erroneous assessments only as provided by section T9 R. S. 1SS9, page lTuiJ. By order of county court.

R. C. BnjtTON, County Clerk. Eggs are cheap 1-1 cents per dozen. Shuok Smith, of the Pine Hill district, was iu town to mill Tuesday last.

You will never be happy until ou get one of those eight day cathedral gong clocks ot iegenuaum. From now on Mrs. D. E. Bennett will serve ice cream, cake and lemonade at her residence every Saturday evening.

If you want good cloan groceries at lowest "prices, go to Moore i SeoxanV. They make quality a specialty and are never undersold. For pure drugs an'-l prompt altun-tion, go to John C. drug store. Prescription work accurately and promptly attended to.

Remenibor that Bert Sail, tho barber at the Hotel Woodland barber shop, is prepared to do your work on short notice and in the latest style of the art. If you are needing lumber or any kind of building material, dont fail to give Pinkston a chance to figure with you. They meet uny competion. Don't bo deceived by suidos, who say thov will sell you a harness as good as hand made. All of mine are hand made acd warranted.

D. M. Mahtis. On Tuesday evening last, March 27, 1894, Dr. Ashet Goslin.one of Oregon's very host and most respected citizens, died at his home, aged 01 years.

Xo man in our community was closer to the hearts of all our people, than the Doctor. The funeral services will bo conduced with tha honors of the Grand Army of the Republic from the family residence at 3 p. m. to day, Thursday, March 20, 18M. Obituary nest week.

A. H. Greene and wife desire to rets rn thanks to the. many friends whoeo kindly rendered assistance and tendered sympathy to them in their late bereavement, the sickness and death ot their Kttle daughter, Bewella. I am well aware of the fact that to sell cheap, no-count buggies ami harness will not make me keep customers, that is why I sell the best I can find and at as low a price as they can possible be sold for.

II. C. Schmidt. On our inside columns this week, we commence tho publication of a Btory in five chapters.entitled: "An Incidentof the by M. Juliens.

The plot is founded on incidents that happened io this county during the war. Mrs. Anna Bennett returned last week from an extended vit.it with relatives in Fort Worth, Texas. She was accompanied homo by her little niece, Anna, a daughter of George Bennett, who will remain with her for some time. Every voter should le interested in the upbuilding of our schools, and be that in not, is an enemy not only of our to-nbut to our civilization.

See that you support the school by voting for an additional levy of 10 cents on the 2100 valuation. We can furnish you the Twice-a-week Cincinnati Enquirer and The Skn-tsnm. for only $1.75. Tho Enquirer is recognized as one of tbr leading papers of the country. Remember, this ia only 'St cents more than tha price of The Sn.NTi.NT.L.

alone. You will find Clark Philbrick in his now barber shop, having removed from the basement room under Kreek Bro's, store, to the room recently vacated by Dr. J. T. Butler, where he has fitted up a nice shop with plenty ot light and right on the street.

Miss Daisy King has purchased Mrs. Campbell's, formerly Mrs. Belle Watson's stock of millinery, and is row ready to supply you with the latest styles in hats and bonnets, at the old staud, nrsl door east of J. B. Payne's store.

See her card in anoteer column. Xo ioke. Go and see the prettiest and best stocked drug store in Holt I county. Wall paper.croquet sets, paints and oils, lamps, and in tact every. thing kept in a first class drug store.

Tom Hinde, the oldest druggist in the I county, will greet you cordially. i Don't foreet that the Holt County Xurseries have for sale a complete line I of the best varieties of apple, plum, pear, I cherrv. Doach. atincot, crab apple, Also ltsdo i qIIlnet, anj evergreen trees. Also grape viues, oerry pianis, etc.

X. F. Murray Jfc Sons. Uncle Tommy Glenn and daughter, of Maitland, were visiting in Oregon last Saturday and Sunday, the guests of his daughter, Mrs. U.

L. luilyy, or this ...1 Inn al-nrnmr Ta pa nif.irmnrl haspnseed his fourscore mark, but al.l. in D.i rmnml in i.ritr tml re 8hape -The W.C. T.U.will meet with Mrs. X.F.Murray, Friday afternoon at 3 clock.

A cordial invitiittou exlei.oetl. At the last regular meeting. Hon. Xeal Dow's 90th birthday was celebrated: it was a quieljbnt very interesting meeting. On account of sicknesa the families of the members A public program was not attempted.

Aunt Sabrina. Philbrick, as sho is addressed by many, ia cm happy as Gecrge Seeman is when there is a heavy rain, so that ho can get out and hunt "relics" all this happiness being occasioned b' the arrival of a brother, .1. A. Cornell, of Adeline, Ogle couaty, Illinois, whom she has not seen for twenty years. He returned home this week The next meeting of the Woman's Union will be held at the residence of Hamburg orchestra was excellent.

Mrs. Dan Lewis. Monday, April 2, with We call especial attention to onr the following program: Duet, Hne line of evergreens and prices of the Sopor and Curry; queries, Mrs. Burnett; same. Our nursery stock throughout is dialoguo.

Mrs. Fitts, Jones, Harris nnd unsurpassed in quality and thriftiness Brodbeck; debate. Resolved: "That the anu strictly first class in every respect. Indian was Persecuted by White All those who lost any stock purchased affirmative, Mrs. Shutts, Thatcher, 0f Us last year can have the same re-Z-ok; negative, Curry.Brodbeck, Cramp-.

with new at half price, tou. X. F. Mckray Si Sos. It is with regret that we chronicle! The number of eggs consumed oc the departure of Rev.

J. W. Keiser, pas Pokeberry Ridge on Easter day was as-torof the Evangelical Association, who'tnnishing. A premium was offrreu to has been here for several years. He left the one who ate the largest, number and Thursday of this week for his new according to the latett returns Abner charge at Newton.

and will be fol-i Carson is the winner. Martin Bauni, lowed next Monday by his family. They Henry Boyd. Walker Vogue, the Jack will be missed and their departure sin-j son boys a'nd Harmon and Frank Wat-cprely regretted by the mnny friends gou were jn the ring. L.

R. Knowles they made during their residence among nn9 ruled out, being two far off the road, us. We congratulate the citizens of Dan Huiatt was referee and declares Xowton on their acquisition, and wish Abner an easy winner by several egg them piwjierity and health in their new nmj wa8 decorated with a whiU homo. ir. m.

alter ami ramiiy nave remove, vt inoir new criarge, and have tho well wishes of all for' success and health their iiw home, Rev. A. E. Fiickinger and family, the! new pastor in chatge. from nro now and occupying the oarsonage.

Wo extend them hearty i welcome, and trust that their re-ulence among us may be fraught with much g-ood. Miss AnnaThuma is entertaining her friend. Miss Xellie Lacsdown, of Mound City. The ladies of tho M. E.

working social will give an entertainment in the near future. Mrs. Martin Whitmer was visiting her parents, E. Van Buskiric and family, last Friday. Miss Blanche Morrison, who haa-been on the 6ick list for the past two weeks, is convalescing.

Mrs. Sallio McKinney of the Kansas City public schoels. is in the City, thitf week, the guest ot frieuds. Albert Staib aud Charles McCoy, of St. Jjseph, Sund.iyed in Oregon, the guests of Charles Roecker.

Henry Harmon, pharmacist, for J. C. Philbrick, visited in Mound City over Sunday with relatives and friends. Mack Roberts of Maysville, this state, has spent a few di.vs in our city this week, the guest of friends. -Judge O'Fitllon and Mis McXutt attended the delnmatory contest al Mound City last Saturday evening.

Alice Collison, one of Mait-latid's belle's, is being eutertninrd by her friend, Miss Anna Roecker, ot Vhia city. If you want something nice in fish" such as smoked halibut, herring, bouo-Ihsm cod fish White fish and Mackerel go to Moore Socman's. There will be preaching at tho M.E. church Stiiiday morning und evening. Uev.

Blanchard will preach at the usual horn in the forenoon and Rev. Fiegen-baum in the evening. Gouv. Morris and Sam. O'Fallon were in Maitland Monday and Tuetdey of this week, attending the MasonU lodge of instruction, conducted by Allan McDowell, state lecturer.

In the case of Dan Williams, arrested for stealing a horse on complaint ot of C. Cropp, before Esq. Knucber ou the ii7 in6t. caso was examined and defendant discharged for want of evidence, Harve Biinum, formerly railroad agent at Maitland. but now agent at Maryyille, is at tha Hot Springs, where he is taking the baths for rheum atism.

We hope he will return entirely cured. J. W. Hall Metal of St. Joseph, are selling Xo.

19 Galvanized Steel Wire Poultrv Xettirg for per 1W square feet full rolls. Cut rolls 70c per lot) square feet. Why pay others tw prices? Inquiries solicited. The following have and will leave hero this week for tho mid-winter fair at San Francisco, W. A.

Springer, who was accompanied by 'Squire Springer, of White Cloud, Kansas. George Anderson aud wife, and Levi Zook. Elder Cooper, of the Baptist church, will preach at the Xodaway church in Richville next Sunday and tho following Monday at 11 a. after which there will be baptism. A cordial invitation extended to all to attend these meetings.

Elder Pollard, of the regular Bp: list church, St. Joseph, delivered three very ablo sermons in the Christian church, this city, last Saturday afternoon and Sunday, morning and evening. Large and attentive audiences greeted him on each occasion. John C. Philbrick has just received another large invoice ot those tine Rochester lamps.

He eays it is hard to keep them in stock on account ot the low prices he asks for thetn. He can suit you in style and price on any kind of lamp you may want. As usual the churches and Sunday schools of oar city duly observed Easter, and held joyous festival exercises commemorating Christ's resurrection. While some more elaborately celebrated than others, Easter was generally ol served and remembered by all. Rev.

A. E. Flickinger. the new pastor of tha Evangelical Association, has arrived here with his family and i now at home in the parsonage. His appointments for next Sunday, as furnished us by Rev.

J. W. Koiser, are as follows: Xickell's Grove church at 11 a. nnd at Bonton at 3 p. m.

He has done gone and left us no more will we here, at least for the present, bis soft foot steps on our cobblestones. Yes, Jaconicus Goatcher has hied himself away to the Jay-hawker state, having left last Tuesday, where he will make his home with relatives. May he prosper and like his new home. J. II.

Fickes, of upper Holt, and the popular teacher of the Franklin school, near Maitland, was down last week attending the Li buy sale. His school last Friday. Mch. 'XI. He says it ni all that ho could do to hold the school together until the close on account of the measles, which have been very bad in that locality.

The entertainment at the Bluff City school house last Friday evening, Mch. 23rd. was a success a large crowd 1 .1 ull Mnn aM time. A nice little sum was I 1 reailzeu, wmcu goes lor me uoneui ui the school library, the entertainment le-ing given by the school and for the above purpose. Complaint was filed before the justice here by Daniel Kuukel, Sr.

u.ldlKIIIK nciru wio wm town witn fishing and trespassing on his premises. Four of the boys plead guilty and got I Willi tt hiuail Ullf HUM lim i.iwii-1 amounting to 83.8.. one escaped and nt to St. Joa. and the cases of two II IT .....1 I Sam Hayzlett, of Xodaway county, was down last Wednesday attending the Libby sale.

Quite a large crowd was in attendance, although the duy was miserable one. tho wind blowing almnet a hurricane from the north. While some things brought fair prices, many did not especially was this tho case with the horses, only one being sold. Prof. Gray, Miss Maude McK night, (1.

W. Murphy, Carrie Schulte anil Cora Frye attended the contest at Mound City last Saturday evening. They report an excellent time. The contest was a very creditable affair and tha audience one of Mound City's largest 1 and best. The music furnished by the rag appended to his coat tail.

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