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A BOOM AT MINTON FOREST ROT H'RS CITY, MO. NEW CALICO, at 4 l-2c, still arriving GOOD JEANS still going at 10c. MEN'S ALL WOOL HATS only 25c WOMEN'S HEAVY CALF SHOES still going at 90c a pair, SUITS FOR MEN only $5,00. SUITS FOR BOYS only $3,00. Men and Boy's heavy winter Caps,35c They were sitting stdo ly side, Tlio moments Riming swlttly by, Jsowntnl than n wont was spoKon. Now nml then iv broken sigh. Ho squeezed herhniid and softly saids My dearest darling sugar plum, Won't von bo mv huckleberry. Through nl I tho days Unit's yet in conic? Sho swooned nwny and looked forlorn, And gazing in his loving eyes, Sho says : dear mo yon know I lovo you, Hotter than I lovo tipple pios. 'no llttlo favor yet I nsk, An' ynn must grant it dear John, he- n o I'll bo your huxey-duxcy Through all the days that's yet to eomo. Oh, Mnry Ann, what ran it bo, What now would you havo mo do, I'll swim tho ocean wide and deep Or whip a thousand men for you. I'll sail into tho rod man's camp, And clean thorn all out hook and lino; I'll do my very level best, If you will promise to bo mine. Now dearest John, I would not Havo you do such things as those, Tho thing I ask is ono of pleasure, And :an perform it with greatest oaso. 12 pounds of Sugar forS$1.00. Ladies' Cloaks going at $1.90. 8 poundslfair Coffee, only One Dollar. The Finest line of Hoods and Nubias Men and'Boy's gloves, 35c up. Bring on your Eggs and Butter, highest price paid for produce. Great care and attention paid to keeping on hand and fitting up Nobby Wedding Suits. If you will niako mo this ono promlxo, To trado at Mlnton Bro's .stoic, Why, then, you bet your bottom dollar, I'll "bo yours forover more. Oh, Mary Ann, yon cruel girl, You should havo told me this beforo; Look nt theso now clothe I'vo on. They camo fiom Mlnton Iho's store. And when in need of anything, Whether it bo to cat or wear, Wo will go nnd!oo tho boys, And do our littlo trading there. And now kind friends whoro o'ro you nro, Wo'vo this lo say and nothing moroj When you'ro in need of anything Please buy at Mintou Uro's Storo. You may need but very few goods Wo know that you'll bo needing somo, They'll do what's riglit;?and treat you fair, Through, nil tho days that's yet to como Mary had a llttlo lamb. It never cuseod or Hwore, So they mado its wool up into clotnes, For Minton Uro's Storo. SECRET OF IT Why Jack, you must bo getting rich, I don't seo howyou dress so fine, Tho."o clothes you wear aro Just a fit, Your hat is bettor far than mino. My wagon aro tho samo as yours, I scarcely over looso a day And yot I can't afford to dress And put on stylo In such a way. You'r always first among tho girls, Thoy'r glad to get to talk with you, Hut for mo thoy flo no caro Thoy put mo down as No. 2 It takes tho last red cont I got To buy my clothos such as thoy nro Whllo you dress better far than 1 And havo Bomo money left for beer. You used to bo as poor as I, Hut somohow you'vo boon picking up. And now I want to know just why You'r blessod with so much hotter luck. Why Tom you surely must bo grcon I thought you know it long before, Tho only secret of it is I buy at Mlnton Uro's. storo. Many years bavo pawed away So old men shako thoir heads and sny, Sineo they seen goods Just given uway, Llko Mlnton IJros. aio doing to-day. 1 We have a large line oj Ladies Cloaks and Dolmans. Men and Boys Overcoats which are being offered at Lowest possible prices Our Stock of Clothing for Men, Boys, Youth and Children is unsurpassed for variety, style and prices. Minton Bro's Store, Forest City, Missouri, PERSONAL AND SOCIETY. Oregon, -rhlllp Schneider Is quite lit. Peter Trice, ot Now I'olnt, was In town Sat urday. Mrs. Win. A. Gardner Is vlsltttii! relative. Id Connenvlllo, Indiana. A. K. Wamlel. of Marylvltc, was In town several days last week. Henry Minton Is very sick at Ills homo In this county with iiieumnlu. Oeorgo Hurtiett lias returned from his ram bles through the South. TUo Mlnton HrOT., of l'orcst City, aro both chllllus this week. (Jeorgo Duel, of St. Joseph, was looking through Ilull this week, with a view to buying a farm. J. W. l'ltzer, who has been tanning near Nlshiiahotna, lias rented the Isaac Lamb farm hear this city. Wm. A. tlardnerkft last Tuesday for a vis It to Northvllle, Michigan, tho place of his boy hood days. l'hlllln Sinclair, ot tho bottom, south of Ills- elow, seems to npjicar upon our streets quite irequeiiuy oi laie. David Nviiher. who wu seriously Inlured tome weeks ago by tho kick ot a hone. Is now uuio to ue out ugaiu. Miss Fauwlo King, ono of Oregon's most popular young tames, in visaing relatives aim irieimsui Aiuiuaiiu, mis won. John Drown, of Mound City, was In town Thursday, having a lawsuit with tho Singer Hewing Aiaciiino uoiiniauy. Win. Fink, of Moorby A Flak, fit. Joseph, was in urcgtiu rriuay vritii menus ; no comimi- eu uusiness wiiu pleasure. T n t.n. hhllonn Imj li.on U . Ml 111114,11, III IIUIl.lll,. I1IIU ,11,. UtVII visiting In tills vicinity, with his sou, Chris, fur Homo nine, lias returueu to ins nonio. Miss Lotle Wilson hxs retiirnoil from her trlji to lowu. She has been absent for some Unto : her many friends gave her u warm welcomo Mr. John Lamb, eldest son of Isaac Lamh, of unto, n former resident of Holt county, Is vis mux ins parents aim irieuus in uregou uuu vi elnlty, James Wlllyard, a former resident of Holt county. Kan., but now u resilient uf Mltchel county, Kansas, Is visiting with friends near ueru. Ki Luke It Knowles. our uronecutlm: Attorney. returned Thursday from Michigan, lie was called there on account of tin) erlous Illness (it his sister, who died a few days niter Ills arrival Mr. and Mr. Lanirdoii. from Ohio, aro vis IiIuk the family of Mr. J. H. Wilson of this eltv Mrs. Luuijdun and Mrs. Wilson nro sisters, and tneir meoiing was tuo urst in a quarter ui a cen tury, Charlie l'eter. was up among friends and BHsoclatvs last Sunday. Oharllo Is now perma nently located hi St. Joseph, and says he Is wil ling to fall u victim to tho melting glances of somo millionaire's daughter uf that aristocratic) burg, If she will bu contented spend her remain lug days In Oregon, Forest City. I). F. Baldwin Is dangerously 111, I.. I.uckliardt was quite sick last Sabbath Anew arrival In our town J. Duane, M. I). Mr. ftowloy and family left tor Cairo, til., just nuuuuy, Web. Smith and family spent a few day. la Oregon, this week.- Will Mlnton was called to seo his lather, who is .Irk, last Sunday morning, Mr. Charles Mayes, brother of Mrs. George l'olndextor, s visiting here. ALL OVER THE COUNTY. Klm.oy. Jacob Klmes, of the Dunkard denomination, preached to a large and attentive audience nt Uentou last Wednesday evening. Vf. Ilutton and family have returned from Illinois. .Mr. 11. says that tlio com crop of northern Illinois, Is far better than here. Thomas Miller, the roadovcrsecr In Klmsey School District, Is busily engaged repairing roads. The overseer near Oregon should go unl d likewise. Found, n blacksnakc. about five feet Ion?. iv:w Htlll with rolil. mil llrtulv embeUetl Us Hangs In the root of a sumach bush. No clubbing could loewn Its hold. Upon our sleW list we have Oeorgo Heeler, ,n k Murray iimcd, Win. rf Frank Murray and .Win. Nolaud. Tliu last lll.llllll, II III! l,lf.lIIU 111.1 .11. U U.ll.bni u. Iiitermltteiit fever, one of Diptheila and one t ague wiiniii tnree inoniiis. We know a teacher who had his mtdesty shocked . Tho words oi the book wero s ' Wliat mi excellent thluir. Is know edge, said : hustling little man." i ninirv.ua: "wnaian excellent thing Is knowledge, said a busted llttlo man." v Hereupon an wusiost m whu contusion. l'KACKl'Ut. Joe Mnitland. Mrs. Illnkles bulldhur is almest ready for occupancy, It Is a neat structure, as Is all the houses Mr. Itlchy puts up. Some thieves broke Into the storo of Geor.'r Mowrcy, of (Jrabam.ou Inst Monday ntght, and iihik an tue cigars aim touaeco mat tuey voum carry A literary society was orgsnized here lost Thursday evening. Elected J. K. l'liillllis, 1'res- mcni! Jirs. wane, Hecreiary; i. n. rerKins vlco l'resldcnt ; Mrs. runups, Treasurer. .fnnns WiiL'tiiT. who sold his f.iroi a. short tuiio since, to iu.n.wo igueriy.nas nougiiiitiari ot 100 ncrusoi uis urotiicr ieorgo. ue looxe nt lu wu and Nebraska, but returned to Holt county, satisfied, Tliero Is no place like Whig vauey. oiiu is a urst ciuss uuuou uim wo urc giau to Keep nun. The new house of Marlon Tlnvlll. a few miles northeast nf flraham. was burned last TliurAdnv numiliii;. This house was ltliiwn uowii in too rcreutsiorni uuu mu inosi in iiiu lumber hail to no replaced, they had thu frame up, nun nan n nro in tuo eeuer, uryiug me mm' uer. wneu h iook lire ana iiurneu uown inuici' lim a loss on Mr. Kaufman ot 0 or 7 hundred dollars. This was a serious blow on Mr. Kauf man, as ho had lost by thu storm considerable. mi. nrown Corning. Our Improvements. DMK.siw.UonvOTftWALLBa-As.Mr.nckio Tho Tvinitliiiid Indcnetrlent etis it can show figures tlmt .lnltland has put Cold and ralnv. HI) tn u ro l)iitluiHrs nml ilono inoru in tlio J..M. Doudrlo has moved his shop ui uuio, wny ot iniprovonients intin any otiiur -Wc would UltcJtoJUiear from Orecnplcklo success, but wo bullovo when it -jnluiJIooten received pay for bit quarter comes to iicnrcs urerjorr wi i suok up Munhaii. favorably- with any ot 'cm. The foilow- Thcro was a Social hop at Ella Btekes', Frt- inir is a list of ininrovemcnts totrother day evening. I with tlio cost oi eitcli, wiilcn havo been We would line to kiiow wnai ur. jAiiciau, ..ructcd unci finished this voar: ! Ovinf. mi tlm II:ivstiruuertvlr. HH.H.U uuu iiuism-u ims )ui . -Hob llendersou's legs are six Inchei louger Court 0lS0,ViUMifni,f.::.;. tliau Uier wan a ween ago iasi naiuruay. "'" The Tov.ni Hoard did the fair Ih ug by Mar- v "t-.iw-irilV. shal Hooten, they paid lilt doctor mu. ... ucilcr. tmprovctncnU. We Heard mat raui cnaiz and i reu uegge (luld, Ktiiiktl, awrniug was to he married ; now tuai is a queer weu- AndyWelen. dwelling ding. Melii'Misitiiurcii... t.f... n 1. t.ll.lnnr.1 inAiilnc. n ll'.v. I lllltrll IIIll V. UUUUinil nessshu'p. Come right along, Wes.,you might Joe lloulitiell, residence do lots worsu tilings. The town Is full ot railroad hands, and no place for them to board. Why don't soma one with money, coine, mid make himself rich. ti,a llfind tinvs Hfremulrd the town last week, and we say without fear of contradiction, that It Is the best baud lu tho State for Its uge. T-.r-V Meters, nl Fairfax, has opened a blacksmith shop In our town. Jack needs no reeeommeiid, for he Is known as the boss smith. We arc feeling good over our railroad pros ipeis. hut the business men should do some hint: to Improve the town : set out some trees ; ux up tneir stores, eic. a ouo '200 1 uoo 300 8 009 8 000 201 2 000 Total W Hfisiclos tho nbovo thcro nro sovoral Iwi-llliiL's in courso of construction which will not bo finished this year, and which would swell tho nmount to at least f 30.0W). Obituary. -t t'nrost Cltv. Holt countv. Mo..Octo ber Will, u. Mrs. Nancy ualdwln, aged 63 'Ylrs'. Ualdwln was bom InJtoss county.Ohlo, -Josh fteynoldsnnd Kred Sheeley have open- ' lo. " fj ed a butcher shop and Mr. L N, Klrkliimf ft,",1 1,, 1 married Joel luldwln. bought out the Sletz fco Corning will '. ""' -(()' sprln thesaiiiu year, they moved loMKiaway couniy. jiii. Jira. uuiunriu became the motlicr ot eight children, five of Too Much Beer. Oregon calms considerable mtnr'.ty as seatdf learnliiit." jet somo of the prluelolo lo- iiiaKe nru Known uy kucu lllgn as'dO!r.tiwii. sm.iki.-rinv. hnr- wash, and Jhn-Jnm comers." That's about have plenty of meal lu the luturo CAUL t'HETSKI.. whom are 'still living i ono daughter and four i ftif i. i ii i iih t'lxr mi idiJV, ui'vi wmu n in uuiittim -Mrs. Mason Trice has been quite 111, but Is !in,i ,0ved on u farm In Holt county. Mo., on a convaleslug. part of wlilcli tney navo ever siiito resnma. .sir, BI'U?H ,am" aro Y""",li l. u Jo; ' MTswsVcdoneof the finest nual- Itlcs of human nature i 'Hosplttllty." Her num. mi at Atchison. Kau. Mr.K. Kclloze. of Craig, was In our town liV" "i .,,. tnn trtiil of cmnnaiiv. but ono last week, on legal business. I morB ccmi,i flmi rest, and the chairs around her Wnnreeladtoscu W. Workman on our nii.in wr-rn never so many, but that one more streets again, after a weeks severe lllnesi. could find room there, iler real enjoyment ... .... . I ... . vniini. tionnln tn illwrt m h Mnry Hrimir. returned lasi ruesuav. wus m w iv"r." .'..:.-" This was a serious blow on Mr. Kauf- from St. Joseph, where she had been visiting. thelt ' ldXJ w '"K,?,,IIVU" i-'Slre I aid- Mr. W. 11. Carrol, ef Westbpro, was In town ' ', '.,, n;,n,ior ife. and Its exposures sapped Ai. I.... I. ...i.l. tu l li lilM.tiuttvfrli.inlu I " " ". .... . t .......... rur imm iii.iu i, year at last Hon shu Milled again, and was wen ciiouku hi iiiiiyu uimu The rool and ehangcablo autumn breezes Iniw tlie kind of names wo should expect tu Qud iirmiiiii uiu - seal" oi icanuug, JKiitKifil Jim-pcndciif. This Is a lio. Ororron don't claim anv- thinp; of tho sort, nor nro there any such names in existence, as tlio above, lu forty miles of Oregon. An old topor onco told us, that whenever u man had a sevens attack of tho delirium tremens, such names mid pianos its ".Nm-.Jnnis, nojl-wasii, ' eto., aiwiya ro?o up Uoforo him in phantom form. Wo aro sorrv that beer had euch a tclim? effect unon you. Jo, wo don't claim to bo tho "neat of learnititr," hut If you will study thu columns of Tin: County I'afeu diligently and prayerfully, you might absorb into your HVHtom an Idea how to publish a newspaper. Our brilliant fun tu res aro open for you. Garfield Monument Fund, As tho commlttco having charge of thu Gntfioltl Monument fund, lor erect ing a monument over tho grave of our Into President, havo appointed mo itairman oi tno commitloo oi lion county. I will recclvo contributions Iroin all who would liKo to give to this uoblo fund, biinscriimnns not to ex- cied ono dollar will bo reeoivet' nt mv oflico in Oregon which will be bent to tuo Uungrcssionnl (Jommittco, Jlcspectfuly. I. II. 0. CUItTIS. )wn. of Qraliaui. was circulating ' l' !. ..."!; I i i n l W ." .' suuscripuoii paper, tor tuo reuei oi jur. juiui- ,. , . , f-,,.llrfllI. ,,, lrilu1 ilt.rB. ", "t, ,VViVn , falll ii and at last n ins way to Daiiue cuuuiy uu., uu uu w ijjw., iiiuuku uiinnK i Bt.,,.,v. Ilhig? nifaln. and was well enough to i Zium, Craig It Is rumored that Cralir Is to have another saiuuu.y vvorx upon our new ncasoi-uouso 1. pro- grcsslng lively. I r. M. t.pimiv. one of our nromlnent nhy St. Joscnli nalntcrs now have Tlllbv & Ilea. I slclans. and Miss H. Wmlth. went milted In uiai ion s uuuk in euargu. (1. M. Ilooner Is contracting laruo amounts oi com, tor luiuru uenvery. A Mr. llallmrer. Into of Ylrclnla. has been eiccieu as tue principal oi our puuuu scuoois Drs. Johnston and Whnr aro nuw comfort:,. uiy uuurtercu, in iiieiriiew oiucu A brother of Oeorge Oasklll, from Indiana, , . i i . . . . . i . i t.i. cldlSVVn.mVlo'oCnuraaer h,s"iao Wu veVajt ctedilungs. and a week befi.ro , he. Interests. deal l, sue uecanie anarB, mm y"'"" inicrcsui. I ..I.,.,... n imntift.1 liir Iilm, wnrds iir.Bperry, former y pi Lincoln, r,eo., iiae werU"I I if vew irltcd for my c hi drcn and rats decided to permanently locate here. M o heart- r.fre.1h"vC m?,,.. ,, fake caro ot them lly welcome the Uootor. selves s but my eyes nro weak i I hniiothat J. M. Iivelady. one of our prominent pity- death wlllrellevo me," Death came nnu eioscu .li.lt.. .....1 1LIIUU IJ t. titiltujl In iiiu,- I I I .4. u nn.l i.vn It l.lrSW (II IlliP rltCflkH. nibiailt,, UIIU Uttnn l.i Willi..., heiu i.iiivvi, ii, iiihi- i ,,cr UIIU U) I.Allll Hu u i. rlauo, at thu residence ot the bride's parents, at that lireught tiack lier benutlful features of juverioii, lowa. I early years, vvuiaiu mmiiii " - . . . i 1 ,..! M..v,.-iii1 ,ltn oritvn wllll thfl IFrePIl .sir. J. uoi ougny lias ueen appoinieu ran-1 "", " V..,., n, ; lit n,u road agent herefln place of J. It. Dodds. who turf. Uecau.se for many yoars coming, hund uJl.r,;, .,i' lTi,r Snni;;.iii; i;v'lmv.i'reds will remember und mourn tho death of has resigned. Tlio company couiu nanny navo made a better appohitineut, as Mr, C. Is ono uf the most cftlclent olllelals on tho road. Con nurliv was lipni for ft short time, about two years ago. when no mado initio n host o! friends, has beeu visiting the latter. durlUL tlio naat who heartily welcome his return week. I Wonder how C.O.I). Is nasslnir these dreary. Uube Gorman's ftno thoroughbred mare, I old, long evenings, since the departure of tliat -ivaie,- won nrst money in mo races, on Sutur-1 iair p-u-o-i-i. intu. unj nisi kind and pleasant Mrs. Ilaldwlu. ABSORBING QUESI10I OF ' WIT CSJ-Our lino ot Grocorio. is now nnd compluto nt lowest priced by Krcok & T" UlSUII. W( don't often nccuso nnvouo uorsoiv ally, but wo must nccuso Air. Hostettcr tuo tjoniectioncr, oi Keopiug tno nuest lino in candles, uysicrs, uigars, oto. Clothing House KAHN & CO., of Wo will tell vou ltind frlomls. You will find thoro tho crar.dcsl stouk of Mon's, Youths' Hoys' and Children's Ovorcoats. A well selected stooli of flno All Wool Suits. Tho ilnost lino of Hoys' and Childron'n Clothing Wost of tho Tho tiiandost sf cK oi All wool unuorwear, bcaiiei rian- W. lieu Ilaldwlu Is ranldlv recovering under mo erncieiu care oi ur. uuiiock. Mr. Wells has returned froiu'WIntliron where he spent several days with Ills family, horm reeelved v rum tue ainoiint oi now buggies that havo been sold to the young men oftfirs vlclulty, we iiuiin. ho mu tei sumu uiarnagu uviices soon, Frank Odell fell from his wagon, whllo re- turning home from town, on last Saturday, and ilh We are glad to ee Sol.Foster on our streets again. We aro sorry his "books" confined him so closely. Messrs. Oeorge MoKlnnuy and I)r. Shaso ot Mound City .pent Sunday lu Forest; also Charles Canon. Mrs. Stopp decided to leavo ber country bomo, and Is now occupying a house lu tho up per part of town. B. T. I.ucas, on Friday last, roturned, bring ing with him a bright, six year-old llttlo glri, who calls blm "papa." A Mr. niacklcdge, who has been living on the Clalbourne farm, has purchased, and Is now occupying, what Is here kuown as thu City Hotel. Vf. K. Mlnton arid wife havo taken up their !, Done ai tue "national, aim aro mere rrcciv ng the congratulatory visits of friends and re at Ives. How we wish the gentlemen (?) would learn to step to the side of tho walk, instead uf stand- iilKor warning in me miuuie, wncuiiicy ladles ooiilug. Miss. Clara Wilkinson, who Is teaching the Forbes sohool. spent Saturday and Sunday witli per lamer aim irieuus. rtHO is won picaseu with her school. And Mill they buy. Another of our (rising young men has purchased a residence. Wu venture to say mat father" much longer. tQr Our Htock of Hoots nnd Shoos is ypry complcto and at prjees within tho ruaoli ol a I. Sold by Kreok & Watson. It. W. Dawson 1ms n. violent nlturk of TWnu fever, and will booh tako a prescription lu tlio hi ' r t,i i " ni ""is mar state, wmcu mu uuuuiivss uisuru ins complete recovery, TiiUTiifUL James. Burr Oak. Martha Klchy Is very III. 1'. II. Blnchilr Is building a barn. The chills and fevor are rnglmr hero, Old Miss Handford died one day last wi-ek. buTlubs",,,Cr Wa" K1a' Iiut Saturday, on o.uTda5y.eiUc1tes'.0, Uppet Ttkl0' s"1 J ,ut 1,08'' wTu!!ri!'S!!,..lJir?S!""!',; ln'lassablo between Bicelow. Squash es, loo uplece , Cabbage, loo per head. I'otutoes, $1.76 per huslisl. A pplcs, nono In the market . Vegetables nro scarce articles, Sweet rotatees, $1.60 per buhel. lluslncss. and the aeucral trado has been very good this week. - ivlmisvournroof. Tell him to cet Johnny 8hepherds tlmlier worth $1.26 Instead of (xi per tuousanu, aim no win nave it ngnt. nnrttAitni.(t ilnnrirlftt. Air. 11. II. nlmnson died, last Saturday evening. Ills remains wero entered at the ltulo Cemetery. Helios nu rela tives In this part ut the country. JIIIUUD. Hedge Plants M. F. Kellogg will deliver ITcdgo plants at Utloy"s Nursey, Kear Skid- more, jsovcmuerzu ami ac. as mouiiu City, November 4th and Mh, und nt Oroson, November 8th nnd uth. All desiring first class Hedgo Plants should can uuu uu uuiiiiiiuu. Sunday School Convention Tho following is the iirogrnmmo for tho quarterly S. S. Convention of 1 1 irk orv twnuhln to bo hold at Fitlrvlew Ducks nre nlentv roin,,i ,i,. . .1... school lioue on Saturdav. Nov. Mh. ..twin t . mu iiuuicrSi ha wili not "board with W. It. Homier is Imnll raised In Atclilson county, to the bo'ttom. , iJlld H5cl? J.oe "VJ"1. hM nov1' from tho bluffs to the bottom. n the Mintou Betllemciit. A. W. Vuiieanii) sold a to jmUlod, of Kast Whltej Cloud! The i prlco llev. Williamson holds services, nt the Ilurr Oak Cchool-house, next Sunday, at 11 o'clock Mill, ,1. , t, U,V1,IUH, 1881. FORENOON. 'Should Sunday school, bo graded," by J . II. l'ay no -Dlsougsion of tno same. AFTKUNOON. "Missions of tho Sunday schools," by W. A. Gardner. Discussion. "Should Sunday school Conrontion no hem on sunuay," oy uov. uaromers W. It. Homier looks vcrv i.ln.i.ln I llianiaalnn. ttOnnrv linsr .H ..nl. iiln. ... I!.. la lin .ii..lln.l . ?' ""V" I ---",. , jvu iiiiu itiiu. i3 iud iiiuibrr, mill lie tells you u lino boy ut his lipuso another Itepubll' can. I'ktb KvitnnnnKff. Miscellnnlotis businos. A, W. DayisSoc, .Ta. Dkiiolt Pros. Common Sense. 1 Mlsslssimii Hivor. common sonso roniody forman or )ast. ol, oto., Kvcry vaviety of White and Fancy Shirts, Hats, Caps nnd Gloves. It does not burn or blister, requires no Wo defy any ono to show us a finer lino ot goods nnd at oheapor figure. ruuuing, ana is n positivo euro lor an curablo allmontR requiring mi external application. Jackson's Konovnting powders purify tho blood, destroys worms and regulate tho urino, For sale by T. 8. Ilindo, and King & Proud. uruggisis, uitP.ooN, mo. Just roceivod, a now lot of finl watches, nil makes and prices, goods wnrrantoit as ropresonteit. 11AH11Y i-AHAOIIEIl, IJlCgnn, MO. Your HtiHtlH should bo kept warm during tho winter antl tlio uest way to uo mis, is w go io ira. filter's nnit mirciiaso a nair oi tnoso : ... Iiuck Glovca. largest stocK, lowest prices. Somo dcodIc uro in tho habit ot inivincr tneir ciotiunir in laruur cities This Irf all wrourr because Krcuk ti Wat son will sell you your clothing nt just aa rcusonablo llgurcs. Dan. Martin is neent forthoSttuloba ker wagon nnd Fish Hros. celebrated wagon and will soil thorn at St. Joseph prlcoe. CASH HUTS LOW DOWN AT AMOR (lAHTM'.'H Tholarcest lino of Hoots nnd Shoes Hat8,(jap8 ana uent's a urnisninggooas AN UPRIGHT PIANO can bo purchased nt a voiy Jow prlco for cash. Do you want ItP Call at this omco nt onco, Cor. 3d & Felix Street, ST. JOSEPH, MO. feZjEClsr & SGHLOSS. 419 Felix Str-, ST. JOSEPH, MO. If smokers will smokt. and them sooms to bo no way in keeping thnj from it, lot lliem go to r. itosteu for their Cigars, His stock is coi pieto. THE LADIES of Mound City and Holt county will una it to their interest to can at nu Owens and Harbor's Millinery Drofis-Mnkinir establishment, bo: buying oUownoro. Second door b of W. W. Frnzor's residence, " 7 Per Cent, Money TO LOAN For a short or long period on Improv ed Farms. Havo 480 aoros ot land to lease for Grazing! 8 mllfs noith of Mound City. Havo also for sale tho SK NB and tho N15 SB 14, uz, na. Mny be soon at Mound City overy Saturday ami at Uraig, Monday each week. Address. J. FOSTER MARSHALL, Real Estate Agent, Oregon, Mo. CEO. W- BELL'S IMPROVED WEATHER STRIP I. one of the Most Valuable, Useful and Prac tical Invention. OF THE ACE. It Is Riiarauteeil a sure protection against Cold, Winds, Bain and Suit. Will save ten times Its fust In tuel unit carpets lu a sing o season. It Is applicable to itoublo and single, doors, Is ornameutal And does not cut or mar the door In uny maimer, is easily nnd quickly put on. Is Simple. Durable Cheap Territory for salo In all parts of Canada uml UEO, W.BEIjT, At CO,. nt, jio.epb,Mo; -Now styles in Queonswaro nt Kreok & vvatson's, OH AS. W. THOMAS, awybu and; NOTARY PU11LIC, OUF.UON, HOLT COUNTV, MO. nAiln.tl l.ii.ii tiinilii lliiiinalllnns tnken. OonVOV- nncliitf done, IEal' Information given and Ocn cral Land and Law Jluslness attended to. u m utawwru u. m. umiunniiuiifv Wholesalo and ltotall Dealer In T TTM'RE'R t Shingles, Lath, Sash, I Doors nd Blinds- Opposite Union Depot ST. JOSEPH, MO. National Hotel, FOREST CITY, MISSOURI. Our ontlro building is nowly furnish ed throughout; our loiation is central, our rates aro low, our aceomraooations including Sample Rooms, aro unsurmissod. nnd wo rosnoetfullv solicit a llbornl patronage from tho traveling puuue. B. B. FOSTER & BRO., Proprietors. TjKn 1VJ CHOICE WINEMLIUtun'S, AKaclQVRS, FORESV CITY, MO. Hourbon nnd Rvo WhisUlos, and all Fancy nnd Hot Drinks a spooialty. Pat- ronngo respectfully soiiciteu. tn wuntrit for Uio Ufa "nd WorU or r., ARFIELD irtf4. Iisii'lsomcly "'"'''?!''" m'l book: ever AMlhl. IiyJoUii C. IMdpnfU, VV.U. UAU XXKfSI viuniHxl cuDiiisIgn bogis with ttlilch tlio country I. flooded. Tfiey nro utterly vurthless; an outrune upon the menioryorttae . reat iH'nit. and a Iwso rraud on the nubile. Tills book la vnllrWr !iew. The only vwu worthy the theme. Bcmi fluu. in stumps foe Acent' Oiitltt. jo.su liuoTiiEiis A Co., Chicago & ClnclnnuU,