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. 1 873. k. Chrsreli Blrlorjrf together, M lhiniir or oMk v-"Kn fltgvlcct at Oemwn W. K. CliBrcti, every fliwday, morning anil e Trains, w. vr rhnrh. fl. W. Thornton, Tiufor. rchTnrortir"i;t.m Ird H.bbMh. or each uionfh nt 0M A. M anil r. M. 8(i1ilh School it i. H . rrayer-mee tlnx Trnr TliursUny eve SiSg. All n cordially Invited. ftoctellcs. .Oregon Lodfte.X.i. 1M, A. p. A. M., mceta lUt rfnmUy nd 1 Saturday In each month. Rey Btone Chapter meets Ui W and Mil Tu ily l 'ch month. 1. O. O. F. Oregon Lodge, No. M, ijmIi .every Wednesday evening. hnsyimprnent Jso. iJJ. tho flrit frldM and third Monday or every (month. Nlchol'a Urov. Lodge, No. Ml 1. O. O. T ,meeti every Saturday evening ofeoch week. OUte Hranch Lodge, No. Ml, O T., .meets every 8turtly evening t the tmirt House Members from other Loslgcs In good Handing .invited to it acut In the Lodge. Kansas City, slTtoscph & Council Mum Railroad. 'Timo Wablo iVo.8. iraklng effect Sutiday, March loth, lffli. UOINU NOIITII. liiee Ftreit City I Mall and Express, No. 1 Night Kxprcss, No. 4, 0 freight, No. 0, UOINU iSOUTU, Ltaci I'oreil City I Mall and Express, No, 4 Klght HxprcM, No. noor. m. 4! 00 A. II. 101 U U. lit Ma. it. at iitr. m. TraYni So". 1 SdVlly, except'Bnnday n...i.. vrt a .isiiv. f.int Maturtlav. 31 to r. M. .All olticr'tralne, dally, execut Sunday A.C. HAWKS, Uen. raw. Local Business Directory. W" ' ILMAM llAwTcivsrfnWio" Adminletrn. tor, Notary l'ulillc ft Iiiturmico Agent, llrlclc lllocK, Oregon, Mo. Merchant Tailor, No. 8 North .. u......... n,inn Mn . la J. Itow. l'ubllo Hqtmrc. iircuarcdto set til) suns in tlio uest aim inicst Blyfea. 8tUfctlon gunriilitieih 3i ltoolal nootuU UootHll! ' l'ctcr & Norman have got tho largest took of boots In town, which thuy sell cheaper than any body. 32 w2 Mr. K. II. Uakcr has disposed of his meat market and butchering establish ment to Mr. Charles Bush, who Is car rying on tho business at tho old stand. Tcttcher'8 Jnsltlutc. The next session of tho Holt County Teacliei's ltistltutu will convene at the Court House, In Oregon, Monday, March 10th, 1873, at 10 o'clock a. m. All tho, teachers In thu county nro Invi ted to attend. Come one, come all. A ;;ood t-CHBlon Is anticipated, and the ontlri! programme will be published In due time. Furniture Very Low. I will t-ull twenty per cent less than cost, for CO days only, In Older to make room for some alterations in my 1'nritl tt.ro Booms' A. M. JACOBS. Just received a new Fine Wooden Caskets. (,'noh stock of !)2v4p flood Temiilnr's Inutitlliilioit. At the Good Templars public Instal lation this (Friday) evening, lit the Court Hoiito, addresses will be made by lUiv. S. W. Thornton, James A hooves, ami others, hxerulses com- nieneo at six o'clock, Furniture ! Furniture ! Selling nt Cost. Being very much In need of money, I will sell my large stock of Furnltuio at Cost. Tables, Chairs, Bureaus, Solas, Stands, Wardrobes, &., and every thing In tho Furniture line! Calf and see for yourself. AL'UUST BF.BBF.S. OitnaoN, Mo. 20tf If you want u pair of boots of good material, well made, mid that will give satisfaction,' call on (32w2 l'KTKlt & NOKMAN, Big Brick Corner, Oregon, Mo. Club-Mlntes. Wo can fiiriilf-li tho weekly Chicago Jiitcr'Occan and tho Sf.ntinki, for 82.60 for one year. Any of the Harpers pub lleatlons aud tho Skntinkl for $1.75 per year. Wo nro prepared to give club rates, on most of tho prominent publications of tho country. Forcht City Items, Messrs. Frazer & McDonald have opened a banking houso at Forest City tills week. They loan money, buy nptcs, draw drafts on principal cities &c. .loscpn Martin, .Jr. lias opened n saddler and harness simp n few days ngo. Tom, Holmes, (col.) was arrested on charge of stealing cigars from Peter T'rlssnl, and committed to Jull to nwalt trial. To Our Customers, From nnd alter February 14th, 1873, wo shall buy goods ns cheap as cash will buy them, and sell ns low as any onu In tho county, and sell fur cash or tarm products that can bo sold for cash 30wfl h. D. BAItNES & SON, GliANT, Mo. Jan. 2Ut, 1873. .Iccldcnt lo a Sleighing I'arty A slelgliuig party consisting of couple of young ladles nnd Gentlemen, whilst driving from Forbes Station to Snlder'a School House, on Thursday nigiit, to attend spelling school, when near tho HoUotk Guv, luul V wisiortuno to against v!r thJstumrIf a tree, and to break btyh rubers otj alcigh and upsetting bato tho sillw. Tho young Ii!ls wero greatly ehoied by tho aotilent, but were not serlisly Injured. As tho slejgh had to tooMbau loned, a wagon was procured iwJu jrr Follotk to tako them to thelrvestlna tlott nnd buck tp, thejr homes Forbes Station. The gentlemau lihargoof the team was a school taur. JUooUt Kptihl All those hdeij'to tho undersign, cd will plcaso calliind set tlo their notes nnd accounts, on or 'before tho 161h of tno present month,, Or thoy will llnd their notes and uscounts in the hand of jiropcr officers lor. Collection, sq mliul juu iow uuarp i i menu busluoss, JS8U "t V,II.MUItriIY, OREGON, MO., FKUKUAltY jro. of noosr suffrnn pjto.n mioxt:covjvtx Mn. KniTOHt Agreeably to promise, with tha nxalstnnco of tho Agents at Blgclow, Crnlg ttnd Forbes, I herewith sent you statement of tho number of cars of hogs shipped from this county, with tho exception of Corning, which point I believe you lmvo nlrcady re ceived. You can safely estimate tho number of hogs to the car nt 63 lo 60. Tho hogs (hipped to Kansas Uity avcrageu WJ uu per head exactly, which will bo rt fair estimate on total shipment. cut loads smrrED TO Kansas. W'civ- St. Lonls St. Joe 19 71 r.o 74 Clly ton Cralft WgcTow ... .... 10 ornes 'orcst City Vest Cltv 7 45 3 18 Forest City Total Cars. , . . 02 3 18 223 BUMMAItr. Craig, total cars 29 Forbes, total cars CO Blgclow, total cars 71 Forest City, total cars 140 Corning, Grand total "t 300 Yours, Foiir.3T Citv, Mo., Feb. 4, 1873. Tho statement from Corning station failed td reach us. Taking C3 as tho number shipped In each car, wo havo a grand total of 10,218 hogs shipped out ot tho county, with Corning to hear from. At $t) CO per head, (whl'.lt Is considered a fair average,) tho hog crop has netted toour citizens the sum of $160,092 80. Kb. rich's Floral Guide. This welcome annual visitor is now published quarterly. Tho first number for January, 1873, has been received and Is a beauty. The tinted paper, the live hundred engravings, tho colored plates and chromo cover, make it in deed n handsome quaiterly. This sug gests how easy it Is for tho farmer of to-day to securo Information In regard to the ornamentation and beautifying of his home. Tho four numbers of thu Guide aro sent to any person for 25 cents. Tho volume Is a! tractive to children ns welt as to adults, gives a vast amount of information as to laying out of yards and gardens, planting of flowers, plants, vegetables, etc., and must accomplish much good. Times are hard, money Is tight, nnd Peter & Norman sell their boots accor dingly, lower than ever. 32w2. Debating Sociflu. The Union Hull Literary Society meets on Wednesday evening of each week, at what Is known ns the Wood's School Hotixc, but thu name of thix place has been changed to Mlllersvllle; this so ciety is getting to bo very interesting ; there aro twenty-ono active members. Wo niso havo a paper started, namely. Literary Journal." Mrs. Levi Kuukel In the edlliTss. On Wednesday evening last, the fol lowing question was discussed: "lie- sotted, That theiu Is titoro happlucs in pursuit than possession." Afllrmed by Messrs. S. II. and N. F. Murray; de nied by Messrs. S. J, Hcrshbcrgcr and M. 1). Skcel. The board of decision consisted of Messrs. Beynolds, Burnett and J. II. Kttnkcl. Tho question was well discussed by both sides. The dc- clsion was then called for, which was given In favor of the negative. Tho question lor discussion on Wed nesday evening, Feb. r.'th, reads as follows: "llcsolvcd, That the Bible teaches tho final holiness nnd happi ness of all mankind." Wo cordially invite all those who feci interested In tho discussion of the above named question, to meet with us on Wednesday evening, tho 12th of Febru ary. A MJiMHKK. FniutUAUV 3, 1873. Our t'lrlcsiun Jtlineral Well Mr. Henry Kunkel, tho discoverer nnd owner of the great Artesian Miner al Well, near Mound City, was in town some days this week. His well Is still sending forth Immense volumes of val noble water that How Into Davis Creek nud tho Little Tarkio Iltver. Many persons mulcted witn various com plaints, have been attracted to this well by its wonderful medicinal properties, nnd havo become well In a short time, Mr. Kunkel wants to dlsposo of his farm and well to some parties who will build up and establish a watering- place nt that point. The well was vis Ited recently by a German chemist, who pronounces Its' waters fully as valunblo for medical purposes, as those pf the healing wells at Kins, in Germany, a placo so often frequented by tho Kmpc rors and Kings of Kuropo. Any one having .somo capital can make n fortune by purchasing Mr. Kunkel's property and fitting up tho place for entertaining cnests, the snmu as Is now donu nt Sar atoga, N. Y,, nnd other points of note Popular lllustrn ted bookCsfiopneOon Manhood I Womanhood! MakriaguI Impediment! to Marriage) the cauio nnd cure. Sentaew i (f, pot paldibrjocentt, by Da. C. Wmnuit, 6t7 St. Charlci Street, Ft. LouU, Mo., the great peclalltt. Head hi works. The JVeto Jlailroatl Project, Mr. W. M. McKnlght came in from rocVpoIcr Creek, In Clay township, on Friday. Ho says he conversed with tho engineer oltho surveying party, recent ly engaged In atnklng out tlw route of tho now railroad through this county, who assured him that this 1s tho best natural routo from Qulncy to Brown vHo, Neb., nnd that, although it was 12 miles Ion trer'tlian tho route, vln "Kfnrv. villo, Qldtman and Rock Port, It could no mini uir qzvu.iaki less, inc cngl ncorlngtyartjotjeltevo that tho railroad .llw, n..t . .... jr ii v.u.q- ot j)rownviuo um,iPJ yttX yCtt. Upon th0 9nxham' i.Z . . y romo, thicken up the thin locks. Suroarotho nJuw, '.'Ilieucntswlilehtuo conferred upon tho , ZYm v, .luvor , 'r",Z,r, V " "W, aftCT line, to assist ,t winding the road! .Let ncroamo - v- . Items. The Editor of the Sentinel lias-consented to lecture before tho Missouri Vnlloy Farmers' Club, at Snldcrs's Sehool House, on Monday ovcnlng.Fcb. Oth. Subject i Matters of gencrnl Inter est to tho Fanners of Holt county. A cordial Invitation is extended to tho public, ladtcs Included. CoMMirrr.n. Tho other day Mr. A. 1'. Davenport, of Crnlg, shipped thrco car loads of cat tle to Chicago, for which ho realized only 83.10 per 100 pounds. Poor prof It that. Thirty thousand dollars Is sent out of Holt county annually for farming Implements, such ns plows, reapers. wagons, lioo handles, Sc. A few days ngo Mr. Daniel Grimes, ot tho Chamber's School District, lost yearling colt under the following peculiar circumstances: Skip ping nnd playing about tho premises, tho colt ran against tho cud of a fence stake, about U by 21 Inches; the stake entered tho skull Just above tho eyes, killing the colt almost Instantly. Mr. Ben. Bay, of tho same neigh borhood, lost a colt under' similar clr oumstauccs as tho above. In this caso a sharp pointed piece of wood penetra ted tho breast of the colffcomo 1G Inch es. Of course the colt died Immedi ately. Mr. John Ourzon shot and killed seven wild turkeys at three shols, tho other day. He killed more turkeys this winter than any other sportsman n the bottom. Who can beat htm ? The good people who reside near the Chamber's School House aro provided with preaching six times every month. Ministers of different confessions hold forth alternately. It Is fiuther stat ed that In the same neighborhood, dnno- ng takes plncu four times eaeli month, to thu great displeasure nf the ministers. The thickness of the leu In the Mis souri river opposite Mr. Blehard A. Halm's place, Is 21 Inches. A great amount of Ice is being put up In Forest City and Oregon for next summer's use. Many gangs of men havo been em ployed by as many firms to cut cord wood this winter. The export of wood from Holt county to St. Joseph, Coun cil Bluffs and OAadm is Immense, and will do to make a record of. But wo nro sorry to say, that too much of our lino timbur is uselessly wasted. Is there no way ot putting n stop to this Indiscriminate waste of valuable thu 1 n iif I i . our r v ny tiesirov ant maKo into l re- wood that valuable walnut timber? Prof. K. S. Kyciiy called at tho Union School Houso on Friday evening last, nnd addressed the school in his usual happy stylo. So savs Clark Proud, teacher. Ihsronro about 6,000 children of sehool ago In Holt county. vo learn nom tlitierent sources that the people of our county are wak lug up to their Interest on tho subject of publlu schools; good, livo teachers will soon bo In great demand. Tho motto of our County Superintendent Is "Onward and Upward." "Let us make our jmbllc schools the best In the land. Wo hopo tho time is not far distant when every sub-district In our county will have n good, well furnished school house, In It an instructor who under stands the business of teaching In a high degree, and continues school nine months In tho year. Subscrlbo for tho Si:xTiSr.i.. We can refer to good Judges who say It Is the best local paper .they over read. -The people In thu northern part of Holt county havo been burning corn for fuel. If tho freights on tho railroad were less this would not be. A Word to Travelers! We havo a word to say In favor of thu Missouri Pacific Railroad. It was tho "pioneer" line Westward nnd is tho 'old reliable-' routo to St. Louis. With tho. Improvements which have been mndu during thu past year, wo believe that tho Missouri Paeillc has tho best track and tho finest and snfest equip mcnt of any lino west of tho Mississippi, It U the only lino which runsihrco dally express trains oi flno Coaches and Pull man Sleepers, equipped with tho Miller platform and the patent air brake, from lending points In the West, through hansas City, Setlalla and Jefferson City to St. Louis without chawjc, connecting at St.Lonls with eleven different through routes to points North, Fast aud South Particular Information, with maps.tlnio tables, iSc., may be-had nt (ho various "Through Ticket" Railroad Stations In the West, or upon personal or written application to G. II, Baxter, Western Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Mo., or K. A. Ford, G&ieral Pi 'asscngor Agent. St, Louis, Mo, .'turn) Eralgrati Turning ! CIiciii I'arniN li 4oili.Wfi.t yMonrl Tho Atlnntjy& Pnflllo Railroad Com pany orfityVl,200,000 acres of land In Ccntri'Jlul Southwest Mlssourl.nt from $3 to 812 pcrncrcon etVen years' time with treo trnneportatlormom St. Louis to all purchasers. Cllmutv, soil, timber, mineral wealth, schools.tVhurches and law-abiding society In from all points to this lam o emigrants of fruits and flowers. For particular address A, Tuck, Land Commission St. Louis Mo. 29yl Tho frrowth and structuA of tho liu man hair, Is very plainlyfiefc forth In a pamphlet, published by it U lla!l& Co., Nashua, N, II., propiief of Hall's Vegetablo slellllan Hair RcnOver, for gratuitous distribution. Thu deserved ly high reputation of their preparation has wholly been gained by Its Merits. Being free from oil nnd alcohol, It has a healthy action on the scalp, restoring Ib'-V " ..... i dvchl U( ,.urc8 ltcUu oftllo B(fnp ro moves aud prevents dandruff, nnd will consumer. No ono should neglect ' B-vo It a trinWo,.." & BUUeman W..m.ngJ)oL i Read School Director's notice In an other column. Icrsonat, Mr. Daniel VanWormcr, who has Just returned from a flyc week's visit to his relatives In Toledo, Ohio, gavo us n c'all. Judging from his general- good looks ho must have enjoyed himself finely In tho East. Ho says ho mctihls seven brothers and ono sister nt his father's house. Flvo of his brothers had been all through tho lato war and came out unhurt. Ho reports thotlmcs tolerably easy In Toledo, with plenty of cold weather nnd an nbnndnnccof snow on tho ground. Tho price of com Is fair but beef and pork Is selling low. Mr. Henry Kerns of Benton township gave its n call. I lie account or the burning of his residence published in our last, ho says was mainly correct. Ho Is nlrcady taking out tho timbers to erect another house. Tho nssistanco afforded by tho citizens of Mound City nnd vicinity has been n great relief to him and his family. Messrs. Wm. Fullcrton Isanollodg- In A. P. Stcelo and W. K. Ross, from tho upper end of Holt. Theso gentle men represent tho wheat sown In Au gust looking remarkably well. -Our esteemed fellow townsman, Mr. T. W. Collins, Is visiting tho old lomlnlon. Bend his Interesting tetter in another column. Wo regret to lenrn that our friend J. L. Gomel, of Whig Vnlloy, Is seri ously ill. Did not learn thu naturu of his disease. Owing to nllllctlon in his family, Mr. Martin Moore, of upper Holt has rented his farm, nnd will shortly re move with his family to Mound City. Wo havo received an Interesting communication from our former fellow citizen, Hon. A. O. Holllster, of Santa Barbara, California, which wo wlllpub- llsh next week. Wo regret to lenrn that Mrs. Sarah MeCfirt (formerly Jackson, of this city) died In Omaha, January 27lh, 1873. Tho communication from Kirks- villo laid over. Next week wo will resume the pub lication of Legislative news. Selling OIV at Cost. Owing lo bad health I have come to tho conclusion to sell oft' my entire stock of goods at cost, consisting of Dry floods, Groceries, Hardware, Qvecnswnrc, Hoots and Shoes, Hats, Caps nnd Notions. Oregon, Mo., Jan. Uth. 18711. DANIKL DAVID. Married, On February 2d, 1873, at the residence of the bride's parents, near Jloiind City, by Uev. K. J. Trover-Mr. I.UHWIU SCHN I 1 t to I n KI.IZAIIUTH ZVSKTH) nil of libit county. .Married, Fell. l, 1873, by Cider Stephen niancliaril-Mr. JOSKl'H FOSTHU to Miss M UTHA ItlClI, all of Holt county, Mo. Ilirtlts. Horn, Nov. 23, 1872, to James x'sarnli Ann Ferguson a foil. Nov. 23, 187.', to A . & N. l.iul-a son. Nov. 23, 1872, to John .t Tluirzy Itay a dJiighler. Nov. 23, 1872, to John & Sclotn Kldvr u son. -Deo. 25, 1872, to (icorgc & Ann K. Morris a son. Deo. 25, 1872, to Thomas & lSdscy Wllley UMOII, -Deo. 23, 1872, to Jacob It Jam; (Julck-a duiiKhter. -Deo. 10, 1872, to Jacob X Amanda Lowe a daughter. Deo. 20, 1872,(0 Cildeon X Caroline KiinUI a daughter. lun. 1, 1873, to Daniel .t Motile Kuukel-n daughter. Jan. 1, lt73, to Michael JtlTicmla Sjiurle a daughter. .Ian. 2, 1873, to Frederick .1 Cntharlue See- man a daughter. -Jan. 12, 1873, to Charles I.. & KlUabetli HolVmun u sun. Jan. 22, 1873, to Jacob .V Sarah KlUabcth Murkt a son, Madiiiu, Spain. Jan, lf7J. There Is great rejoicing over the blilhol it l'rinco joterdny. The event was celebrated by singing Tt Veumi In ull thu churches, tiring salutes ami general lllumiuatiou of the city lukt night. 'I lie I'rluco Is to be christened Louis Amadeo Fcrdluamlo J feat lis. Hied, Dec. 2, lb72, JOIINNIB, minor sou of Wm il. l.uclnda viirvel, ngeil six years. lull . 0, 1873, In Union township, lloltcouu ty, Mo., IRA WU.MAM, Infant son of Isaac A Mury Hodgln, aged three j ears. Jan. 30, 1873, near Chiunber'sSchool House, ALMA LA'IllltOl', of i spinal allcctlon, ageil ill sears. He leaves it wile two small children to mourn hit loss. Jan.23lh, 1873, near Mound City, HANNAH KUNKF.L, wile of II. F, Kunkel, uged about 20 years. On Feb. 3d,1873,ut his rcsldenco seven miles soulhea.t of Oregon WILLIAM ASUWOKTH, ut 1J pliolil pntiimonla, alter an Illness of ten days, In the COIIi j ear ofhlsagu. Thu deceased had been' H resident of Holt county for many jeurs, and tuw latoralily known to must of her peoiuo us a klnd-lieaitcdiunlgtiilalcltUen. He leaves it numerous elrclu ol'suus, daughters and 1 1 lends to mourn his loss. NTHAY XOTItK. rpAKKN uii by Jnse)h Ullck, lUIng In Denton Tonslilp, In Holt rouuty,Mliieuuil,ou the Itjltl day of January, 1873, ONKhTEKIt, of red color, two ) ears oldpast, white under llic helly, and sotiiu Hiiltusiiotson the lell side, sume nhlle on the foiehead, heuvy horns, urniked ne.iop unit split In eauh ear, no brands, will weigh about 7.W pounds. Ap pralseilut twenty-teven dollais uml lllly cents, by Lewis J. ltennelt and Hubert J. Handley, duly uiiulluid lor that purpose. A ti lie copy Iroin my olruy Uook' uiioitai: WKiiKit, j. i". 32w3p for Lewis Township. - Trustee's Sale ef Ileal Estale. WHKItKAS, Leroy T Langdon.nf Holt conn. , . , 'J's'uA?,,rJy,hL,e'-''ldortriist, dated the 1811; day of May, A.I). 1872, unit duly recorded 111 the llecorder'a Ollice of Holt conn, ty, Ml.sourl, in Hook '22," nt pagu Sim, con. veyed lo tbeiinderslgned Irustrf, the following described real estate slluule. lying and being in Holt county, Missouri, to.vvlti All of thelhist llalforthe South West Quarter or Section Thirteen ,13) Township bUly-Ono (01) ttango Forty (10) ' Which said coiiveynnce vvos In trust to secure the pnym-'iit of a certain promissory note therein described and set outi And, whereas, said note Is due and payable and the Interest thereon on the 18th day orNov ember, 18721 And, whereas, said note Is now duo ami unjiald, as well ns the luterest thereon I Now, therefore, notice. Is here by given, that the underslgued trustee, at the request or Ihe legal holder of sold note, and In pursuance of tho terms of said deed of trust, will, on 1 Monday, the Qth day of March, 1873, between the hours of nine o'clock In the fore noon nndJlva o'clock In tho aiternnnn nr ihnt day, at the Court House door, In the town of liregon, county srni ui sum cnuniy or Jioit ana state of Missouri, proceed to tell the property above deacrlbed at lulbllo vendue, to tht. hlirhcst bidder, for omIi In hand, for the ourposo of pjvyniH niti HiiMiunt ui sain uoie nun interest, and costs and expense of this trust, Una T, 11, l'AltIHSl,Trutee, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, NOTICi: Is UWcby given that letters oradmln. lstratlon upon the estate of Itedmnn L, Heeler, ileceiued, have been grmitnt totheun. ticrsiKneit oy tue rrouaio uouis ur jioit county, Missouri, bearing date the 3d day of February, All persons having claims against said cstato nro remilred to exhibit them tome torullovvauce witblii one year from the dati of said letters, or they may be precluded from any bcuellt of said estatei and If said claims 1w not exhibited within two years from thodutu of said letters, they will uc mrrtcr uareu. tKAr.l, I', nr.ui.r.ll, 32vrt AdmluUtratoT. JVEir JWFliliTISimENTS. WANTED ".nfenU"0 Business that will Pay from tl to 8 fir ilsjf, cun bo lurUl In )otw own neighborhood, and U strictly tionoritlle. PnrtlcoUrs free, or enraplfa tint will enable you to Ro to work nt once, will be int on re ceipt or two three cent etttnpA. Addreil J. LATHAM A CO., 3M0 Wellington St., Huston, Hum. To Holders of Holt County Rail Road Bonds, BY VIRTUr! of an i.nUr fif the County Court of Holt county, Mhiourl, mmlu nl the Jan miry R'ljouriii'il ti rni (Hereof. M3, 1, Levi Orrn, Tri iiMircr or the rniitily or I lull, ilo hereby jjlve notlcv, thnt oil hohlrr of Hull ltonU bomlii l tueil by Holt conntv In July nml December, 1SW, nmliltiH ten jenra then-nUer. ro required to prcseiit eulil bond fur pnyiuent, nml utile rnlil bonds nrp iirvaenlrd lor payment on or bcrore tlio lxt liny r .Unrrh, 187a, the In terest thereon Will bo 'alnppeil troiii anil aOer ahl ilntu. LKV1 OIIKN, Treasurer Oltr.oox, Me . Jan. ill, 187 J. 3ll Election for School Bonds. NOTfCK I hereby given, to the qiiallllpil to-teriofthflOri-ifim Sehool Dhlrlct, that nn Election will be hehl at tin- Court lloue III the city or Oregon, Intnhl DIMrlct, on Saturday, the U,th daj of February, 1B70, on n proposition to Issue Fifteen Thousand Dollars In school bowls, toilrnw ten per cent luterivt from thu dale tlicrenr, anil lo be imyable In three or ten years, fur (lie purpose of build ing it School House In said District. Iiy order or the Hoard, this the Will day of January, 1873. Jlll'll THAU MAItliX, l'rcsldentj'ni imp. Mtcstt Wit. Kacciieii, sco. iilwi Grand PRIZE CONCERT AT Bigelow, IVJo,, Wednesday, tfprll HOtli, 1S73. Twenty-Two Prizes! t i c k j: ts x; .1 c 11 . Doing desirous of disposing nf ull my Ileal F.stute and l'trsonid I'loperty in ami mar the Town of lltgelnw, Missouil, raliud together home !!,nn, 1 have concluded to Institute a rue I oncer , nnd to be held oil vvednesdny. the :ilith day of April next. Tickets will be numiieied from one to 2,T.U), and will be sold nt SI each at nil the towns In Holt county, ami at prominent pliices outside of thu county. LOCATION OF llltiLLOW, MO. Tho Tow n of Utselow' Is located nn the Kansas ;lty, at. Joreph A. Council llluils Itallroad, unci is ihe shipping point of it very large section of country, Is thu center of the most productive of liuuli, Ills also the prospective crossing of it New Itallway Lino to run Kind and West to ituiu, ;i'urusi,:t jiciiui capital at it iiiianuf cannot Invest to bi ller ndvuntuge than at this point, unit where their money can be utilUe I so rapidly. 'I lie following ll a list or tho Filzei to be drawn i lnt I'rlzc, A 2-story Ilinlniss llmifc, $1000 00 2 l'vlie, A Frame Dwelling House. Sfoo 00 3 1'rlio, 40 acres Choice l'ralrlo Land, Sloe oo 4 A Manufacturer' LinplruSevv. Jlacli 6120 no Sl'iUe, OneMuiIile.Top Ihireau- SI0UO (1 l'rl?e, One .-prlng Mntrns - - 911 00 7 I'll?.!-One l'ailor lledstead - - & 00 S Prize, Onu I'ovvu Lot - - - - 825 00 U l'rlze, Flivt-Clasa Cooking Stuve - $10 00 111 One New Double-Ilarrelled Shot Vim m 00 11 I'rUe, One Center Tablf - - - SI5O0 12 Prize, Two Large l'ktuies - &I2 00 13 Prize, 4 t.aige Uouiul Frame Pictures SI0 00 II l'il.e, One Double Sola Lounge - tulj 00 IS Prize, tine Wash Stand " Slooo HI Prize, One Light Day Clock - - S10 00 17 l'rlze, One Sare .... 91200 ISFiIzc, Onu l'alr of Hoots - - 610 00 10 l'rlze, I Cane Iloltom Chairs - Slo 00 20 1'ilze, Ono Dinlns Table ... 8300 21 l'rlze, l'alr Lady's OaltcH - V 00 22 1'rlw, One Lump - - - S3 on ADOI.r Al.nH'.Z, Managrr. T I, rrozvr, Treasurer. 3liu3 llKlLLOW, MO. Ailitilnlstiatoi's Notice. ' HTTI'.US of udmlnl-lratlon on die L.tatenf 1... . I llll.A ll.. 4,. I lilt., .ll If..... ..II.IIVI, "I IJI...I'II...I1 ....u ... w..- tllla county, Midi- of Oregon, were granted to Hie imderlgiieil on the '."Jill day id January, 1873, In Hi,. I'rohat" l unit of 1I"K county. All lil'IMins llliviuir i ..ion-, .ih"".- .".'. .... .... renutri d lo ehllilt than lor iillovvancu to the ...l...l..lu I.I.I.. ...... V...M. .llll.f III.. .I.ltl. ftf MIIIIIIIII9I1 IIIUI .11...... J.. . . I v ... aald letters, or tlie may bo precluded from any bcuellt ol' Mild e-lutiM and If Mich claims are mil exhibited within three years from the ilutu ot sai l letters, tiley may M L I "T H VllllV 31vvl AUmlulstrator. ADMINI3TBATI0N NOTICE. ATOTICi; Is hereby given that letters of admin ll . lstrutiun on tlieestut. ot KIUabclhTurney. deceased, have been granted to tho undersigned mi tlie'.'lth il.tv of January, 1872, bytheJudge of Probate for 'Holt county, Missouri. All piraons having claims against said estate, arn minimi to exhibit them to luu fond lovvaucu within one year iioin the date of said order, or I lie j may he precluded from any lieu rtlt Di stich eilnte, aud if said claims be not ex hibited within two years from thu date of said order, they will he forever barred. ' JO-dlCl'il O. 1IOVD. (31vvl) Administrator. DISSOLUTION OF PART NERSHIP. To Whom It May Concern: rplli: e.o.paitneihlp heretofore, existing be I tivi-i'ti Hid node rslirncd. llntk-r Ihu llrm name of irUstil It Howell, was on the Jllh day of January 1873, by mutual con-ent dis solved, It. N. llovveH having full uulhoritr to collect, leeelvii and receipt lor nil outstanding demands, mid to settle all debts ttuu by the tirni. .l'h"l'i:il TltlH.SAL, iiiuii.vuii n. howi;ll. l'oiiEdT City, Mo., Jan. II, JsTJ. NOlTCi: Is also given that William II. Ilur irt'tA lias mii-chujtetl ihi, rtilin. Intf-n.st ofretei' TrUnil in 111 stable unit stock of the above linn. 'I ho livery, sale aud teed business will be continued ut thu old stand In Forest City, .110., oy inc iiuiitM-nigni'ti iintier ineuriiiname 01 llurgess & Howell A liberal share or patron, uguls solicited. WILLIAM 11. JIUIt(!lS, 1I11.I1.VK1J JIUVVi'il.l,. Fouxst City, Mo., Jan 11, 1873. 30w3 DISSOLUTION OF PART- NEKS111P. TIIF. llrm of Ford, Orrft Fahsof Forest City, ilo., wits dissolved on thu 1st day of Jan. 1S7.1. li v mutiiul consent. Wm. F. Fuhs Willi. drawing ll'om the linn. Alt accounts and notes were due nn the 1st of Jauuary, uud will be collected Immediately. ruitiP wuit .V r .ll.l. rplli; business will be continued by Jacob M. 1 Ford and William 11. Orr. '1 hanking our pnlrons lor thellhernl patronageextended to the old llrm, vu asV a contlaiiatlun of their favors. null) k tutu, Foulst City, Mo,, Jan. 21, 1873 3'lvv3 DISSOLUTION. TIIK firm of T. D, Frazil- A Co,, was dis solved hy limitation January 1st, 1873, Mr. It, II, Frazer retiring, '1 ho outstanding busi ness villi be settled by William Hoblllzell anl T. I). Frazer, either being amhorized to sign In llipildatlon of Indebtedness dun the llrm. Parties Indebted will please call at once for settlement. T. I). FltAZfll & CO. Iiioelow, Ma., Jan. 21, b73. TIIK busluess will be eontluiied under tho llrm name of rrazsr & Fleming, who hope to receive and will endeavor to int-ilt ilia pat. lounge 10 liberally bestowed upon tho old nnn. In trying to meet tho demands of hurd times, enabling the customer to buy moiu goods for lessiuoney than usual. SalUlyyouiselrbv glv- we tiHvu tieKiuuii touo it tain jiiuiirir, tnereny lug us n can. ruA.ivu fi, I LK.MIMU. iituuiiuw, mo,, jav,, vi, i&w. 30iv3p GrooorloH I Gi'oooi'leM ! Bowen's Store! S.lTISFAtTIOrV CCARAXTCED In Trlcca nml Qunllty of Oooils. NTIIAT NOTICK. rmiCtttf VI' iw.n Blrny by John A. Meyer, 1 ilvlnglilNodaiVilylovvinhln.Inlloll coUim tv. MU.nnrl. unit iio.lrtl InTnrp fllo llniterslirned Justice of the peace, nnlhr- l:M day ot .Ian, 187.1, UM, III.AC1V I'U.M .-V1I111, Etiutwc innrsn on the right nnd left side collar, maik on the neck.shotl In front, between twelve and thirteen hands high, nine years old, Also, one IIAYMAItli COLT, between liahd 13 hands high, one vear old past. The said trays were appraised at Ihe sumol fifty dollars by John lltirntckrr and Charles llllsenbeck, Who were first duly qualified, IllUIAIIK AtTOX, J, P, OOvvJ Foe Nodawny Tow nshlp. 8TIIAV xotici:. TAKI5M Ui' by (IranVJIte Hhulls, living In Illirelou' InUii.li III. Holt rnuiitv. Mtssuurl. on the dill dvr of December. 1871. Uucllirrc )ear old STLKIt, led roan color, Willi white strine tin the lift shoulder nnd on Ihe rump, nnd white belly, no other marks or brands perceivable, l'ti.ted nrcorillng to law before the undersigned Justice of the peace, and appraised at tvrculy.'llvi' dollars bv Daniel II. Mmlts nnd Wlnls .McClelland, who were first duly sworn for Ilia) purpme. II. (', I.ONII. zj vv.ip i). i'. ior uigfiow' it)wiisuip. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICK Is hereby given that ut tho December niljnurned term nf the ll'obati' Court for Ihe county of Holt, the estate of Harmon J. Nolnud, deceased, w as ordered Into my hands. All persons hav ing claims agnlnst said estate are required to exhibit them tome lor allowance wllhln one year Irom tlm slots, of said order, or they may bn precluded from nny benefit ol' said estatei nnd iranld claims lit-not exhibited wllhln two jears fiom tho dale of said order, they will be forever barred. WM HAWKINS, l'uli. Adinr. In charge ofestale or Hui moil J Nolnnd, 27vvl deceases! , The Best Thing Vnu West. Atchison, Topcka & Santa Fc H, II. Jj. A. eK ;i B Minuted III nml near tho UjUXii- VrlstuiiKiiw Vtillf'3", THE FINEST PORTION OF KANSAS, Klcvcn yenro Credit. 7 per emit Inlor cut. -''i per cent Kuluctlon (o settlers who Improve. A FREE FASS, To nnd Frjm tbo Lands. Tin: TAtri'S about lids (.'rant an Low I'llces, Long Ci'i'dlt, nnd u Itsliatu to ss ttlers nf licurly sinc-l'ourtlii it rleh Mill, nnd splendid Climate short and mild Wlntersi eailv plant log and no wintering orstoek t pluilyiif itnlii lull and Juit nt Ills' right seiHou Con I, ."toue I ml 111 It'k uu thu line i cheap rates on Lumber, l.'oal, &c.i No Lauds owned by pertilators j Homesteads and I'le-emptfons now ahtttulanti it llrst class Itallroad on the lire sl it Oreat Through Route, I'loducts will pu fur Laud nml Iiupiuvemeuti. IT IS THE BEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OF FERED TO THE PUBLIC, turoufjh tho recent completion of the Roitl, For circulars nnd gt iisrn' Information addri'S. A. I). TOt Z.VI.lN, Mnnugcr Land In p iruni iit. 2Sml TOl'l'KA, KA.V. M. II. MJl'LIt, Local Agent. Oisgon, Mo. Trustee's Sale. WIIF.Iti: H, Frank I lor '.on bv his rert.iln sliesl id' trust, iblled oil the Jllh diiy of Jnnuury, 1x7.', uml leeniileil In tht' II inter's Ollit:e of Holt coll ty, Missouri, in l'.ook "H," pjgu Ibutteeii, couvsyesl to Albert Uirckti, as trustee, the following iberibetl reul s-itnte, i)lng uud being in Hull county, .MI-oilrl, to-vvit: Foity (10) feet otTthe North si. In of Lot Light (i), nnd twenty (.'I') lis t oil' Mm smith slits, of Lot FivoP), all In.lltsick Lleven (II), In tlm orig inal Town nrotegon, Holt county, Missouri) Which said i.ouvi.yunei vvn- miuln to ses'iiri" the p.i,viuent of it s'.frlalu priiiidsMiry note, In said tls'i'd In tniit dcci-lbcd unit m-1 oult anil, vvhercus,sald note has bcs'iimi'iiue and psynhls. mill, whi'i's'iss, Ihe s.'ilsl deed of luii-t provisli-H In case said note was not paid vvIk-ii the same be came slue ami pa.vable, ueeoidiug to lhi eiiii, tenor and eflt'et thtri'tif, that the tilt-tee luay proeeeil to sell the said props 1 ty for eah to the highest bidder, at the Cnui-I House door in the city sit' Oiegmi, In said Holt s'.ount(t , Missouri, llrst giving thirty ihivs publlu iiollsv of the tiine, terms nnsl place of toilc uud slescrl) (ion of the prnpeiiy to bo assist bv Mlvi'i list nii'iit In mill" nensp'iper prluled uud publtshedlii the town ul Oiegsu,iii tuiil fount) and Mute idols iald uud, whs reus, s ild proiul.suir notu Is now due uud unpaid with luterc-ti Now. tits is foes., in tiiir-stnnrc of the brovU- lons nl hisld dcesl sd tui't and ut Ihe lYoncM nf til. Ieg.ll holder of snld Dote, notice is ht-rebv given, that I, tlie uudcridgucil tiu-teo, will, oil Tuesday, the 2',th dau of February, A. J). 187:1, At the Com I House sloor in the cltv of Oregon, county of Hull, statu ot Mlsniiui, bitwi fii Ihe hourn of nlni' o'clock In Ihe fori noon and 11 s o'clock lu Ihu iitlernt'oii of -odd dav, epo,s to sale publlel at aiii'iioii, lhi uliovs' di-ei ibfi Pl'opeity i'iii- cn.li to tho highest bldds r, lor tin-jiiirpo-e sf sulisl.v lug nalil notes, and the Irtcr tsl thereon, rind iiavlug thi' c.,-ts and s.piiica of this Hint. ALU!. Ill' l!i;i Ul.lt, 3DVV3 'I ill-tee LOOK TO YOUtt TITLES- PAUTII'.-t owning Lands in Holt County, should see to It that thu I'ntcnt have bu n regularly Issued by the I'lills-d Slates. Call ut thu ullieu of the County Clerk, and sic AJiKtrrict of'All LjiikIk For vrlili'h I'ntents havi- not yet been Nsttesl. !W M. II. sOl'LIt, Dept. Clk. HTIt.lY NOTICi:. rpAKEN Ul' by John K. Wilson, living in X I.i'Wts township, In Hull eomitv , Missouri, on Ihe Jlt U.iy of Decemhtr, l"7i', SINK Mi:i;li, of dun color, aged three years next s-prtng, marked u nop o:r the right ear itiul it nop uud under-hit In the cur, uu brunsls, will weigh about .VHI pijuuds. Aiiiiraird at lll'tecn dollars, by Oeo. Juckson and (icorgc sin. mom, Inly tpialiiled. A true copy from my Mrny Hook. OliO. WLlll-.lt.JlisliceoflhelViico '."JvvJp lor Lewis Township. STIIAY SrtTICn. fTlAKLV Ul'by Hornco F. Nuy, living in lllg X eloiv tovviiMilp, Holt er.uuly, Jllssoui l, oil the i5d sluy nf November, Wi', ONi: S I i : 1 ; I i , twnyeurold, branded with the letter "U" on the Kit hip, nnd it crop oil" Ihe lell enr.iiuil iliil.ipiii' I rniiu i'.olor,vvllh red neck, no other marks or brands percelveahle, ami ap praised at twenty-two dollars, by John Chester ant Wm. lllrd, who wei dull niiidllled lor that ............. St f ' IOVll I t. mli-hoi.1. 'J5vv;ip for Dlgelow Township MTKAV MOTICK. TAKKX uii by I'eter ltlh'V, In lllgs'lovv town ship, Holt county, Missouil, on the llth, slay of December, 17'.'. OSK COW. fl vs'iirs old, rcdcolor, with white back and white belly, nuiikeil with a crop and split In tho left ear, no other marks or bransls precelvable, and postesl befutu me uud upprals ed at eighteen dollars, by Ihomiis Almond uud James Catron, who were duly riualilleil for Unit siiirnoso. A true sliniv of the sulalnal. II. C. LOM1, Justice orihe Peace. Ii0vv:l For lllgelovv Tsiwnshlp. WK UlAIUNTUB THAT EVERY IHI Who has ever hud one of the OELBBHATBD WILL CIIKIUtFl'LLY ItLCOMJlHND IT AS TiTTT) A RT.U1 PRACTICAL, SIMPLE & PERFECT. COOKING APPARATUS. THEY IIAVK KVEII USKll, ADAl'TIvl) TO ALL LOCALITIES AND javniei'KTA'jtt orrvvij. 60LD 11 V Excelsior Manufacturing Coiiipanj S.ri?. LOXJIW, AK1) IIY AI.Is I.JVR BTOVR DEALGII UK?.- J. II.NIU3, Oregon, Mo. AVM. U, WILLIAMS, Vortst Cty, M, rr-t'''SB' ira.' its. swsrv: x..'..- .LY in: NTIIAT HOTICE. rt 1 AKKN UP as a stray by MdncY Wllley. tlr I. Inr; 111 Forbes tovvuslilp, In Holt couiitv Missouri, on the llin slay ol December, ISii, and poslnt UefvrV the UhdetslgniAIJusllcu or Ihe IISK M Allf! 1NIVV. IseM V-ses nl.llMtt .tivlntf. of dark brovVrt colon .iluoiit 12X hands high, with a atnr in forehead. Appraised sit Hvsnty ilollnrsi by Walter 1'nUVHlee And 1 liomak J . vviitry, Who wire first uitly (luitiiuet! lor mi puriiosv. A true copy from my stray 1 ' II. KKI.IiV, Uook. si. ivr.1,1,1 , ,i. 17 for Forbes tovvhshl). 4SvV.1l ADMINISTKATOR'S M0TI0E. NOTICI! U hereby given Ihul letlerK nfndmln fslrutlon on the estate of John T Williams, deceased, Were grautsd to the undersigned nn the l.1ih day of January IK7J, by the Probate Csiurt of llolt futility, .Missouri. All pirsons having rnilms ngalust snld estate ntc ruiiilrsil to i.h!blt them tome lor allowance vvlllifu one year I10111 the slate ol sald orsler or they may be precluded from any beiis lll or sld cstiiii', nnsl I' snld claims are lint exhibited vvirlilu tvro years from the d.ue of said letters, Ihey will be lorevsr bairesl. . . . saw WM. lll'Alf. I1A.MI', Adin'r. HTIt.lY NOTICK. itAKHN up bv Os-nrs. Meyer .llvlnft In Forbes 1 township III Hull county, Missouri, on the llth slay sif Des'ember, Is?';, OSi; MT l:i:ll , two eai old, of red color, Willi some while spots inaikcd vvllh a crop off and split In both ears, will weigh IkiO lbs. Ap praUed nt twenty dollars, by Hemy Ilium and Martin Hsnulker, iluly iuaUlled. A true copy Irom mv Stray llmik. HAM. SlCCKLV, Justice of Ihe I'enCfs S'jtvS I'sir Lewis 'I'ownli. Executor's Xollcc Ll'ITKIIS of ndmliilslrnlloii tistainentiiri sju thei'stnteof Jiirub Cook, slecettjcd. It. ul lliiltroiinl), Missouil. wvtB sTIm'sci! to the'uii. ilerslgniil extents;" ou me lilh of Dereniber, ii. bv i:; ,.rotjntp cmnt or llolt cnuniy. All iicrsnns lutvlnir ebilms airalntt aitld estate are rciiilresl to exhibit them lor nlloivanro to the c As'rsuurs w limn nns ysnr aiier 1110 iiisn- us niu.i letters, sir tbev mav hu iireclutls'd from any bi'ii.llt sif snld ...list 1 tind (r such sdalins bo nut e.xhlbiliil within thiee ears Irom thu date of aald lettsrs the) will be forever burred. . (iCIIIIOK HALIt, Fiii:i)i:iticK iii:ii(i, Siivvl Kxecutors . nqncttllonnlly tho bent ftustnlncd work of 1 thn I, IT. In Ihu Unrlit." iB n rper 'JHngaiziiic. XotUn of the Pi'ru. 'I In ever-liiereilngidri iiintlon of this cscel lent luonllilv provs-s Us coiitimied udaptatlou to popiilnr deslri'S and neesls. Imleesl, when wo think Info how many liotnes It pens trates evely liiiinth, vve must ronslili-r It as iuiimiI' theeilu ciilsr.i .is ivs lias soli i liilnsrs ol' tin inilillcnillnl, for lis vast poinilarltv Inn been Hun hy no ap peal In stupid i.iijudlces or depraved tastes. IJtiilon (Hole. 'Iheeh.iriictervlilch this MngMlni' iiossessps for vailsty, eidirpiise. artistic wenltli, uud lltu.iiy culture thai liu-kibt pace with ll, II ll has not lid tin- times, should cuti.e lis contluu tors to ri'gatd It with Jusltllable etunplaci uev. II alMiinllll'slheinlo 11 gieat elulni upon the pulills. gialllinl". 'I he .Miigiilnc lias slime goml nnd not evil all the dajs of Its lllu. UroMyn r.cjte . SUS3CHIPII0NS.-1873. 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The live volumes of llarper'i llazar, for the yeiirs ltw, 'Ml. '70, '71, 'li, elegantly bouusl In green morocco clolh, will he scut by v.xpress, freight prepaid, for $7 fslcuch. Ihejiostagu on llarper'i llazat), is SO cents a year, which inu.t be paid at tlm subscriber's post-uBlce. Address iiivi'fifr a iirsiiiitTN. 2-itf New York. KANSAS CITY. Advertisements ol' Leading Houses. ADYERTISERS Will do well lo send for "'Ihu Adv'trtljcrn' Uiildo " Bent trie to nny address. Adver. Usements Inserted In nuy or all Western papers .it satisfactory rates. Isaac IT. Hicks, mz ilwi KAN-JAM CITY, MO. fxllull b I'Hoi'iiiuious. KANSAS OITY, TVT4 r. MISSOUKI. Trice List tent free on application. Dtccrlp Ivu C'atalottis. I7 pages 10 cents (Slwt) iEO. IMlotKLi.st Co., IOl'rl:Itow, N and .. M, I'eTTKxnin, It Co., 87 rark Kow, N. Y. r the ugenls lor tho Oimoow fet.NTjsKi .In hat city, Riid arc uuthoiUesl to contract for In sertion' advertisements lor us at our lowest ate. Ad 'ertlsers In Unit city 010 rtijuested 0 leave inciriavurs vviwi euuvr vt tuo sv louses. Ml. J A.CALLBfl, HOM B OPATiiiU I'llVfiUIAN Si suucuurv, irrici:, noucmi-ivest con. iF.H I'UIIJ.It) HQUAltl. OIIEGON, .lUSKOsUltl, Residence three blocks V est Public Square. ' (C'aba protuptly atteuiledijMlioura ) THE GREAT TJirough Passenger Routo UVIA Tile Ol.ti UkMAttLK HiillLUTs'l SH0RTLI1TE. TIIIUJE DAILY EXPIIKSS TMKh C1IIO.S9IMI TIIK MIHSISBIIT1 AT OUINOY I on the now Iron Itrldge. with I'ullinaii .sleeping Palace anil Palace slay eoarhra from .... ... 1,111111... 11, ill. .in iiimipi- ... ...n. r , connrcliiig nt (jiiincy Unlo:) llriiot with Chics. go, lliirllngtoii nnd IJnlney, Toleilo, Wabash .....I VV......... u...l .1 l.rt,... ...in. v.. ..1. xs 1 ....... 1 inlirond to all points. BAST, NORTH Oil SOUTn. Iiy this line nil omnibus transfers and ferriage encoiiiitsnd 011 other line me avoided. t"llu ticket by this favorite routei for ate nt UttUUlUitl and SI .lo'eph ticket ollice, 1'ael. 11 " 'wicl, uud nt Hannibul uud St. Joseph rail loud depot . liAtitMt.i: ciii:t:iii:r Tiinoimf. V ll.llllOAT, (.ili'l'lllktt Agclil. T. II llUlt.NKIT, (Jtiieral Agent. Wf 540 PER WEEK INSURED I MA PWKTm anted In this County AUXUN i r.ir the only st.mlurd book of the klud pub- MORE MONEY'ttSf. M YOUMAH'3 D1 or EVERY DAY than In nny other posslbfu vvuy It Is 11 reliable book orpermnuent value, containing '.'0,000 re ceipts, alphabetically arranges!. It Is rur every hoiiseks eper, farmer, trude uud profession I lor tin-sick uml well. It sills Itseir. F.xlra terms. Address, CONTINENTAL I'UII. CO., 51'JN. Sixth Street, Itf Hi- Louis, Mo. H. MURPHY Is In tho lleht Willi 11 splendid stock of i:i;aiv-iaii: ci.otiiim;, i'ti: 1; lioons oi1 rem vi:iiv r..i'rir tvi.k-.. .tis:s, YOUTHS . ciiu.niu-.s' fti:.ii)V-iAi)j: CI.OTIIl.Vfi. :i!oi(iiiT i.xrc vuon Tin: .n.iMfrAC- TOHir.S EAST, t'0.Si:(ll,E.Tl7Y CAN SI'.I.I. CEICAr Elt Til, IN ANY. oTiir.i: iiorsr, that; Xll'YS ft'IIO.H SECONO AND 1 I1ANUH, tVHO MIST EACH Hiv.M.tVjV. a riio Fi r. wi: ALSO rtEEl" a Mi.i:ii):t LINE Ol' I'UIIX 1NIII. .OOOS, HATS. CA!S, yiiiJti'S, ;i.oves, TIES AM) SI'S E'ENDEKS. in.i 4 11. Mimi'iiY. Administrator's Salr. N'UTIl P. i bsrtby glvni, that bv vlitueof nn 011I1 r of Ihi- Probate ( oiirt of the count) of llolt. inui'.s. ut tht April ti.li. Ihtieof, 167, I, Solsimou it. Y oruey . ndinliiirntor of the estate of Wllllaiu Colhoiir, decs-acs'd, will, oil Monday, the Villi day of January, 187:1, at tho Court Hoii-e dnor, 111 the city sf Oregon, count) of Holt, unit during tlm si-sslon or the Plobnii' l nui t if snld county of Holt, sell nt public, unction nil Ihe Intcrtsl of William Col hour, iter, is-ed, In ui.d to the following iti ul I. stole, to-tv ll: The Lust Half of the Ninth West Quarter of set lion 'I vveiilv-tine (si) , 11111I tin acres otTs.f Ihu s'outli Side of ilis- south Last Fourth jl'thn south Wi st ljurtel of section slxtten, ull In Tniv nshlp I'll'tv-nlnes.l'ltangii Ihlrly-seven, In llolt coun ty, .Mbsoin I . ... U.I.. .....l.nIC,....l. I.. S.....S ,1... n,S,..i halt In six mouths, tlie purchaser giving ten per sent liiiin-l irom slate ol' Mile, with bund and approv . d seem Iiy si)i.sj3iu 11 rii!t.s.r,i, Sin-4 Adiniuistriitor, Hotels okkgox, Aiissonu, JL'.IVJV STJCItltETT, JProp TI1H hotel is located at tho North-east cornel oftliB I'ubllo bunare. It hits recently 'lesuv ii-tlttsd and imjnoved, and is now inferior to) SIOIISJ I IS .Sllltll II I'.l .IS1SI.OOS1 A good stabls-. yiinl. and cattle scales In eoA nection Willi tbe hotel. 41-tf That Talc, Yollcw, SlcMy-Loofclng Skin Is cliatiKi'sl lo ouu ol freshness uml iirallli. Those lllssnxCH or (lie Mills, I'f llltHes, l'listf iiloss, Illolrlifsi nnd KriiptlsiiM nrs rs'inoved. Nc ri)fiiln. Nf rnfiilsitis, lJssenMess nf II10 IlJSM, VVIlllo NiTi'lllllir, L'lecrs. Olsl Nnri'H or nny kind of Humor mpldl) itvvlndlis nnd dl'iipponr under Its Infliieuco. Ill fact 11 will do you more food, and cum yninnoro apes-silly tlinii nny nnd nil oilier prcpurntloii!i combined, Wiitliltl ltlana uro's nvvn irstorerl A snlublo uxyd of Iron combined tho ineiHcllir.l proprrlles of I'oUo Itsmt tllvi'slesl uf ull dlsiigii'eublorpiuU. lies It will ciiru uny Cliroulo or l.oiifr Mitiitlhii; Diss use whose real sir Ulnct tnuso Is bntl litossil. Itlteuiiiiitlsin, IMIiik In l.lmlsKor ItoiifN, t'oiiMilititloiiH brss lien iloun by Mcicurtu! or other ptilsous, ain ull cured Iiy it. For Nj iilillls, nr Sj plil llllc tiilnl, tlieri) Is tiotlifiig rtiunl to tt. Irlnl will isrsisK II. AHH 1'Olt Hit. ('lOOU'Nft't'O.lll'OUNlli NYIIUV Olr roue itooi'. J)H.CItOOK'S WINE OP TAlli Ten Ycnrsjofit'TinMlf' ten! liiuH 111 o veil Dr.C'lusiU'H MTnrof rnrto liuvu nvmi merit, tliiin nuy Klmlliir pivpurntlim ovorofters'd In ilio luibllo. It iu licit In tlio medicinal nuallileauf Tnr, nnd uncsiualesl m tllKensosof tlio Til root Jt: I, uu icH, pirfbrimnn tlio most icmurknblucurca. It ell'ectuulty euros all Unuf ha no! Colds. It lias cinxsl net nml Kroncliltls, that It lius ueou iironouncvii n Bpoolllo for tlicko com tdnliits. rorl'atiisln tlio ItrcuMt. Slim or IlitrU, Urnvrl or lililucy ll. riis..,dlsiakcsortlio llrlli nry sJrtisina. Jniiiiillss., cirunyianerCouiiiluliu ItbiMiisimuul. It In alio a Kupt riot-Tonic. UfktorcM tlir Apprf ll StrcnirtliniB UiniSyNlfiii, lift tor vis tlie XVenU liiitl Uelilll tatet', Cisnsen tltu JVuotl 1st Hit Itculiirci Dysiicpslii una Iisillte.i s l'rns eiil MitliirlDUM lot.. Ulvc tune 10 joiirHyalciu. 27ui0 Vi:bT Side Public Squaw:, OREGON- - MIBSOURI. Always open for the accommodation of the trurellins; public, (loud Feed and Livery Stable at band, si, T. HOWELT, Pitoi'itiETOit. tMy Oregon Brick Yard , Moses Bennett, Ptopriotors 1 A largo lot. of fluo lJrlck ftr, utile Cheap for cbbIi, 8icS' ' A DVFRTI9R TOUR . DIWIKLS3 I I IK T Trrr.'' ' Irisffvr JTI. 8r.NTI.NKI.,, anil IC1 uu vvpi where yon ara and what you nok.ta your buiictee before tbe public Kee),tli; i