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66 When Greek Meets Greek then THE COMMAND IS 6 papers pins, 25c Ginghams, 10c. LadiesWool Hose, 25c worth fifty cts. Yard wide domestic 6 1-4 cents. Fairmount Bleach Muslin. 8 cents. Dress Goods, 8 1-3 worth 12 1-2 cents Cashmeres, 75c worth One Dollar. All Wool Flannel, twenty-five cents. Japan Tea, twenty-five cents.:; Seven bars Kirk's Soap, twenty-five cents. Large assortment of Dress Buttons, Silks, Satins, and Velvet Trimmings, An unqualled desplay of general Notions. Hats aud Caps from T went-five cents to Five Dollars. Cheaper that ever sold. Here are rare bargains for young and old, CLOAKS, BED COMFORTS, BIG STOCK JUST RECEIVED, WELL WORTH YOUR INSPECTION; THEY ARE VERY CHEAP. Our stock of Men and Boys CLOTHING and OVERCOATS is very Cheap. ' Highest Price paid for Produce. E. C. WELLS & Son, Proprietors, Red Front Store, Forest City; Mo PERSONAL AND SOCIETY. Oregon. Daniel David was vlsltlni! In CiiiIk Sunday. Mark Mooro ol Muuml City, wan In Oregon, Monday. -David Green, of East ltulo, was In town Monday. John U. Cowan, of New I'olnt was In town Friday. Thomas Sanders, ot Muryvlllc, was In town Saturday. ' Hubert Cain, of New I'olnt was on our streets Monday. J ami' Proud, ot Raiidolph county, Indiana bvlsltlntf friends. J. 11, Tlirt'llkill has removed with Ins family to Nodaway cuuuty. A. 1. Gordon of Minnesota Valley, was at the Fltzmaurlee sale. John L'lt of Wlilto Cloud, Kansas made a flyltiK trip to Orepm I'riday. T. W. Collins, of St. Joseph, spent Sunday last with friends In this city. Louis Moure went tout. Joseph hut Sunday on tin business of couse. Noble Modulus returned last week from quite un extended trip through tiio K:ut. Annie ltalrson returned Tuesday from qulto w extended visit with friends ut Critlj. Miss Sophia Kolmer, wh has been visiting airs, unapiiuu ai iiiuiMiuiu, lias reiurneu. Emmet Hums, of near Illirutotv. was doing Business in mis cny u uay or iwo mis hvck, Miss Emma (lUiisully, ot Clumvuod, Iowa, Is vuinug wuii ucr sisier, .Mrs. n. w, oi uraiR, l'eter 1'rlce of New I'olnt. was visiting In uregon mis ween : me guesi oi ins son iianip A. M. Hunter, the arcwiimndatlni; agent at uraig, is on u visit 10 nis oiu nonio in jncnigau. (luld. Kunkel. had a severe conlestive rlilll one day last week, but Is up again attending to Business. William Klne. of Ilandottih countv. liull ana. Is v biting his fatber lleuuett King, tts'., oi mis county. John Cottrcll, formerly of this clly but now oi . jtnein, is Helping in uuuu me siairiTajs in me ciri nou;. N. F. Murray, of Forbes township, and the leaning irtnigroucroi uuit count), vms in ure- gou naiuruay iasi, MLss Tniee Snoerle ono of Oregon's most not) Ular young lames has returned Irom I'.er visit to liiuwatua, nansas. Hamuli Viutier. of Vlri'lnlals visltlwr wit'. friends In this county, while prospeclliulUi a view to loeuuug neru. Ueorge Whitney, of Western Kansas, who has been visiting iu this county during the last luoutll Wis reiurneu 10 ins nome. -.TnmiTorrHV. onn (1 our truest young men took his depurture for Sioux City, lowu, last Moudny whore he will engage, In business. A. 11. Jntnlson, u young attorney of treat promise, from Mound City uccompauted by his wife spent several lajslu Oregon thu past week. J. T. Howell of this city, returned last I'ri.' day trom Colorado, tiheru he has spent the en tire .ummer. He lias two pas lug mines Hero, with a iiunrtz mill within eighty rodsot them, from which lie has taken w er.il thousand dol lars during his ro:ent visit, und from which he ezpocts, eventually, If not In tlio near future, to extract a large fortune. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Zuek of this place were very agreeably surprised, on Wednesday of last week by tho arrival ot Mr. and Mrs. Holtzcl&w and children, who are relatives of Mr. Zuek. Tiiey hall from California, and have been on an extended visit In Indiana and Ohio, nudwere at Cleveland on thu occasion of 1'icsl dent Garfield's tuuerul. After spending tew day. In Holt, they will leave lor their home ou tboliuldeu Slope. Mound City. Mrs. ntcher Is lying iiilte III. Mrs. Meiers of St. Joseph Is tho guest of Mrs. liachus. -.Mrs. Uiuls I.uckhardt has been visiting fr.lnUsat Mound City. Mr nnd Mrs. John Drydcu have gone to Kentucky for a short visit. Mr. und Mm. Damoll left on Monday to visit the r native state, Kentucky. The Methodlrt Church, Is having a very in terestlng scries ot meetings. Several now members huve been added, Forest City. Miss Eva Uuzan Is teaching at the, Chesny (choolhouse. Mrs. "Utllle" McDonald Is visiting Mrs. L, II. Luukhardt. Clara Wilkinson cnnio home l'riiiayovo- ng to spend Huturuay wiiu numu rati, fna ni ti.a nri.irnt, tmv Riinio (limn uitli 5 Is buggy to carry oil oue of our girls, but a St. oe boy was ahead. ' Pr. Twman made a ulioi t visit to our place. . -Mr. IlailarU oft raw, spent Friday ana Hat urday with his friend Mr. Mufcy, lien Baldwin Is able to bo upon our streets again after a long Illness. ThuUpcaks well of Dr. Kulleck tut u physician, It will ba sad news to many to learn that Mrs. U.K. Itoblmum Is rapidly falling. Her husband and friend, huvo the deep symjialhy of all. It will no doubt surprle many to hoar of tbe marriage of Mr. Will Orr. formerly of, the Arm of Ford & Orr, but now In the banking buiwMlii" I'ennsylvaula. Ho . receives the tieartycongratiilatlonsajid best wishes of ii host tif trleiids.. MMHJ. Thomas J.Stewurt, Chris 1'n.lbe and Takes William Drown ot St. Joe, spent Sunday eve ning In itir town. Mr. l'relbe Is a trenuent vis itor here, Thomas Stewart formerly lived here and consequently had many friends who were glad to tee hlin . Come again boys. DAISV. ALL OVER THE COUNTY. Monad City- Corn SOcts. -Beets 81.00. -Hogs. i.ViJ. Turnips "Sc. -Whrat, 51.10. Irish potatoes, $1.60 V bu. Mr.i. Tompkins Is unite 111. Dr. Halm Is woiklnir lulooulto a rood nrae. tlec, and well deserves It. Mr. II. S. lluzlek. ot K:ius:ls. Ii vtaltlnir friends and relatives here. Anew butcher slum will bu oneiied liv Wutts & Sailing, In a few weekn. IVaco has reigned on our street, for two weeks past. Times are wholesale". ' Tln rn was ono death In town last week but wo railed to learu the name of the lady who died. Mr. II. C. l'cppcr went to Kansas Saturday, l'lieru seems to bu an Irreslstublu nltrucilnii there. Mr. Akin has sold his farm, noar Fortius In .lames ami Frlscllla .Morris, who will ihortly Mr. Dennett, successor to Olln .tltennr.it will occupy the first Mory of tho Cordon brick, as soon as completed. .1. II. Denev has removed his stonk of ilmcr to tho tJorsaut & Meyer brick, und now has one ot the best sturu rouius In Hie State. M. C Wetzell nreacheit at fUvnntuili Sim. day. and will change pulpits with Mr. Uarduer, ul Maltlaud, the 2nd Sunday In November. John 1 (Jomel. 1ms niirehnseil tbn iinillvl,!. edotio half Interest In the Mooro farm, near Craig. It has been rumored that coal has been lounu on it since the purchase. Mr. D. S. Morris started to Nelir.iskn Sntnp. day. Ho has been appointed to preach on one ot the circuits ot thu M. K. Cuurcli In that iii.ue, u uru iiiiormeu, uuu is un ills way 10 Ills Held of labor. The meeting at tho M. K. Church has been a very Interesting one. and has resulted to :i number of additions to Hie Church. How long It will bo continued probably depends upon the umuimuuiuu vi me luicrcsi. tuprcseui mauiiest ed. Tho Academy Is well attended and doing IfOOd work. Thu roof Is holnir nut nil .mr i.tiv school liuildlng, and It will be ready for Use by the llrst .of December, Wo will then have im goou seuooi iaciiiucs ns can be touuil in the Tho mortality among the canlno populatlan iiii.i mr , ccitt UOQ1I SUCH MS IU UO- llIit thu hearts of all lovprs nf mnir. Hionlm., Mr. Cnsou. Marshal, desnatches then wltlnuir rercnimiy, when the otuier refuses to puy the lux ussesseu upon nielli. Tliero was oulto il urohtiiL.nil frlnl tiffnra Col. Wilkinson, last week, In which Mr. Van Ullk rk ncti d lor .Mr. Kuowlrs :u oroseiMitiip aim .ur, nnmesueieuoeu. mo iriai uegtlll 111 ttio evening and ended with n verdict ot ueuult- itii oi ucieimauis at two icciock me next mom lug. . The baggago "miLsher", on the Mallland train is now ugaiii miiKing ins regular Humlay "lay-over" at Mound City and nil dlllerenees between him and ills irirl havo been imili-nlilv settled, mueli to the regret ot two jomig ladles in ui, josepu, wnawo will vail Mollio ami Jen nie for short. They retuso to ho comforted and consequently there Is gnashing of teeth und tearing of hair by the laltur named ladle". Wo iii.ty expect io aue-uiuouou me muoii,"icioro many weeks. Dkiit, Forost City. J. A. Itlchardson has started his sawmill. The Christian Chorch Is tinw liMtiv r.uiuilnt- ed. " ' () Marcus Albcrtson Is sawyer at ltlchardson's Tho ralurfrtll for October 1881, at this point was VM. -Major Kelloy Is still In bad health, but Im- atTkafFoVesVMiS:,'ln''' ," n,,1""R tTaa rlvK ,h6 -Orttlii Is moving at lower rates. Tho hlgh f'jjo now paldfor wheat Is 9t.20t rye bSo; .irr"r.l'f.wnr.e,.1I).V,se' rlJ Bhaffer'a shoo shop, the East Forest Mills and tho mill onice, have each been ro-roolcd. Many persons from Western Kansas have a$!: tween here aud Iowa I'omu -SomethliiK should bo done to repair the road from hero to Iowa I'olnt. it Is tho prlnclpaf out let lor the people of the lower bottom. If we are- still to have growing weather, tho removal of tho saw logs tifiit have lain so 'long at the depot, will give tho .Unison a chance. -Ed Banlty. brakesman on train No, 13. which reaches Forest City Man. m., bail his left hand badly crushed, whllo engaged In coupling cars ertis,11,,ilnu.,Vy.,il,t.' ',,J was tak '"ne " the Vllllsca tralH for treatment, Our ImslneM men ehould securo the appoint mem for soiiio go"d live man as road overseer lor this district. The mad to White Cloud, tbe roads leudiug out through the hills, In fact, all nfantry to Capture SHOOT The Red Front . Large Double Shawls Only $3.50. Ladies Shoes 85c worth $i.25, Ladies Calf Shoes $1,75 worth 2.25. Child's Screw bottom Shoes One Dol lar worth one twenty-five. Misses Shoes One Dollar worth $1.25. Three hundred pairs Misses Fine Kid Shoes $1.25 worth two dollars. -1-3 O "tana ""f"" t- CD CD ULJ the rotvds need work t enable people to get In to town. Trlumiih. Kino weather, this. Wm. Kecble Is nllllctcd with a disease simi lar to .lull's. A literary society w 111 bo organized at Tri umph In the near future. Mr. Kd Me-slngcr Iris returned, from liU visit to thu West, satlstled to remain In Holt. Mr. ltobcit Cain, of Now I'olnt. has quite n number of cattle to fucd for the spring market. Messrs. John and Noblo llmlglui have re turncd fiom n visit to thelrold hoine In Indi ana. Kannle I'ralsowater and Annie Morris, who Iihv; been on tliu sick list for the past week, are coiivatoccnt. Dr. Kearnuy Is their iittcndlng physician. Tho recent rains have luled the slough In the N'odawav bottvni. We am eoliiuelled to ride onuinlle through mud and water to seo niter our cattle widen are yet doing well on the grass. some navo pioposcu in raiso u privam suiisenp Hon and huo tho slouch ditched. I would sug gest tho County Court t'.'l make an apptoptla- uoil lor ham iiurn'jsv, iiievu no a i If ilitie do, and they'll bed d If they don't." Tills Is thu theory on which they made the court house appropiianuii, U.SUAH. Burr Onlc. Hculn Lunstonl Is at his post again, Mr. II. Minion Is among the Invalids. A. W. Vnncamp Is building a large bam. Tho chills gives us special calls In tho bot tom. Mr. Sol Ilonner's little irlrl Is vcrv 111 con- Jestlve chills. Wo would like to know what takes Joseph Boyul to Nebraska so often. Mrs, Miotics, ot St. Joseph, Is visiting her daughter, ot East White Cloud. SVoutd like to usk brother Argus If thoso girls have returned yet, If so, what about their literary society. A, W. Vancamn bought S7.50 worth of corn of Jutt, ot White Cloud, ona day lost week It will be about 60c per bushel. I'KTK EVI'.UIIUUK.V. Kimiey, , Mllo Morgan, of Southern Iowa, called on relatives this week. Chas. Morris Is through gathering corn. Mor ris hint u falrcrop of corn. Chap and Lizzie l'llnu havo returned from Kansas, having been gone nearly u month. Mr. Crosswhite Is teaaher of the Klmsoy bcnooi, we near gooti reports of him us u lenciicr. Two vountr men hv the naino nf Vlsleil nrn hero from Kansas, bcarclty of eatables bring them here. A company ot men are hutching In Martin Meyer's tenant houso, cutting timber for u St. .luaepit linn All old ladv by tho name ot dough has been iiangerou.siy in inr inu pan week, we uro hap py o learn sho Is recovering. Presley Noland attended church onn hIl.IiI. last week. This Is the first time our old friend isMiami utusueeii nuie to gei mil lor along ttino, Miss Minnie Hutton has gone to Mtmnd City to llvo witli hur sister. Mm. Claln Frazer. Who win atteiiu scuooi ai "Jirowirs Acaueiny," tins winter. Benton school Is reported to be Increasing In tnti.ili.ip Tlilti Id Mtiunitr.xrlriiv ti iI.a t.i.w.lia.. unit urouses energy that catinot be moused wncn bcnooi is very bniau. Al. Morgan has Just returned from Illinois. Hn prolonged his visits to such an extent that his relatives almost, thought ho had concluded to stay in what no cans "uod's country," 1'KACEf UL JOK, BIkoIow. Very few hogs aro being fattened In this part. Another young ltepu'llcan at L. & B's. mill this murulng. --People are still living ilcsplto tho bad weather ami mud, A tramp got drunk and created qultea com motion ou our Htrects last week. Buyers aro In this vicinity gathering up the surplus wheat for milling purpose, Some of our country boys went to St. Joseph und came, homo with Moss Agate eyes. Dr. Carr, ot Indiana, has been with us a fow days visiting his sou William our railroad agent. Ana us. Coming. Beautiful weather. -Geese, and ducks plentiful. -Bill Klrkland don't like vinegar, Thn Marshal aud Theo plays a good gainoof blllards. Jojh where Is Bill? Oh thunder he Is at Stokeys. -Utile Jim Mnverty, his now buggy and his girl Just looks too cute. Mrs. Fisher, ot Watson, Is hero visiting her sister, Mrs. Jack Smith. Contrary te (,'nrl's predictions, I'aul and Fred are not married yet. Mrs. Charles I.aokejr was visiting Mrs. Mil ton Earl, ono day lust vveek. Jutlgo Earl has pears as large as marbles, bearing the second crop this year, Wo would like to' havosime pf that honey that the boys worked so hard for the past two Sundays. John A. Hooton will accept the money you LOW. owotoTi-K Coujjiv lAf:it mid receipt you for the same. The Hosclliis and lllakelpy trial wasdlsmlts cil by tho proseeutliiB attorney, us there w;is nuthltig In thocuso. Hud Overman has been very sick very near deaths door he Is liiiprvlng very fast and with luck be out In a few days. I.ltt!" Fills Walters, and snmo moro of tho boys of this place, have g'ine wot to seo the country nud spend some money. Dock Is It the llrst brick ns you conio to town i over thu second ono us you go home, that Is bo nttractivo to your eye. Tho vomit? fulks met at John U icks thn other night and had ono nf the nicest times dancing they pver hatl. So ald onuof thepar- -Therenre sever.il gentlemen In this town thut walks In thu tear of the Lortl, I know they do, because they tako their guns with them every Sunday. Dr. Iivelady says. If ho ha.l only knew the comforts ot puttug down carpets, whlla wasting und putting sinvc-plp;s together, ho woultl niivu oeuu iitarrieit lung ngo. It. W. Sednick Is lilL'Eor than .TMin llrciwn. It Is a boy, and Hen says (dad bob-It) tho hoy Is making Di nineratle speeches. But It Is Hie same thing over nud over. Well, Ben, that Is characteristic witli all Democratic; orators. Don't forget tlio festival nml oyster nuppcr at the M. E. Church, next Thursday, November inui. a spicnuiu chku win no voieu 10 me handsomest lady, and also, one to thn laziest man. A irraml. uootl time, an abiinilnnen of Mwe.it music, nud lots of fun Is promised. J.el there be a big cruwtl Ilr. Loveladv has como to Cornlm? to s'.iv. nud as he Is u Hfr.uiger to tho most of us, I nave laKeii me pains to iuok up ins record, uud this li his Maiming ; Dr. I,. Is a years of ago ultcnded hlscolleghilo courses ut Iowa. Ills llrst term of medical lectures was ut KekuU, Iowa, during the whiter of 7!i and 'tit); second during Hie winter of 'CO nud '81, at St Joseph. In thecollcgeot physicians and surgeons. We Uud he stood at the head of his graduating class and that his diploma is legal and register ed iiutliorlzlng him to practice medicine nud surgery. Since the Dr. Is married It would not lie talr to omit speaking of Ids llttlo wife, her maiden name was Husle 1.. Smith, her homo was ltlvertou, Iowa, Sho was organist of the M. E. Church. 1'ot several years sho was tho golden nieiuhtl. which was awarded to her by the Iowa, Nebraska and Missouri Inter Stato fair, fur he tng tho best lianlst. This happy couple wus married Oetoher'joih, nud havo come to stay with us. We gladly welcome them, and we wish them health aud prosperity, In my uoxt I will give a list ot the w editing presents. TllllO UltlSK.NriCKLI. Maltlnnd. Still wo boom. Joe ktevens has n sick child. Tho work ou tho vault Is almost completed, J. It. Stone Is building a residence In tho west part of tuwn. Jim Wlnsch has; been laid up for a few days with sore throat. Deo Hcdgeptth Is building un addition to his business houso occupied by C. D. Nobles. Thu bojs had a little dance In McNcals Hallj baturlay night, and supper ut the Valley Some party from St. Joseph Is putting the roof on Wiiler & Donovan's bank. Thoy uro putting a travel roof. Tho boys decided to hang Culteaii at tho Literary. The next question that Missouri should adopt tho Prohibitory Liquor Law. Chailes Hall has commenced another houso, out on Muplu avenue. Charley says this one Is tor keeps. This makes the fourtli ouo he has built hi town. ' Our liveryman, Mr. K. It. Trait, has Ills father und brother visiting him, from CuHaudu una, N. V. Thli Is their llrst visit to tho State, They express themselves highly pleased. The now hotel will open up soon, with Mr. Buclier, of MaryvUle.aslaiidlord. Mr. U. has been In the liilucs In Mary villo for some time ami understand)! how to please tho public. r-Khepard & Simpson have opened a first class stock of groceries 111 the building formerly occupied by Springs. These gentlemen are from Flag Springs, In Andrew county. Wo pre dict for tlicin a good trade here. There Is an old fellow called Moulton, Beer drinker he's ulways been Jolltn' Till ouo night In tho shop, Thu beer ho did sop Ami now the boys say he Is boltln', He reared and ho caved and he swore., lill tangled locks ho dldpull till they tore, Ho pronounced It a lie, ... , And tried to lirove tin alibi, But tq the truth of their stnteniept they nworo. From tho devil he has got a letter, i'orhapi after this he'll do betler, llo will take some other Hop, And trv to come out on top, Ami charge It up to his typo setter, Yes, Moulton will try to ovado It, But tUnlals will no longer save It, There would bo nothing like It, If Moulton could strike It. And get rid of the boys' ufllduvUs, ZlMRI. Kins Grove. Frank l'cmbertou Is visiting lit Iowa. Jell Skldmoro has moved on to tho farm with his father. J. W. Keldor had tho misfortune to lose a viuauio uorse, last l riuuy, cuuseu uy uycrttriv tug. Corn gathering Is everybody's business at tins time und that you kno-Y makes u very busy lime. Thut werbllnu will certainly iro off beforo vry long, for she has been buying table, clothes uuu iiuugs, r, E, Kennedy has nwved Into tho house comes the Tup' Store always Obeys Orders. rH see: s O cg o lately vacated by Samuel Vogau, ono of tho Kansas Exoilustcvs. Wo believe) that .las. Stacy has tho largest ling in the county. Ho will weigh over Too lbs. Ifanyoiiu has :i larger un. we would llku to hear of II. Mr. Itoyer, of Nodaway county, has been with us lor several days, moving n house for Allen Skldiiiore. Ho was called homo by sick ness In his family. f ico. Allen, of Oregon, opened school Tat week at llannoiiy.Jiisl west of the Urovc. Ho makes Ills homo with his illicit', 11. I.. Allen. Everyuue.ls well pleased with him. Wood Is getting to bo very searco with us. llrliiglng t"J..'.oier roid In the timber, and tho supply iloe.'t not near equal Hi" demand. Bui many of our larmrrs and ull ot thusclioul-hotises uro now burning coal. N. 1'. Mooro and wife, of Oregon, uro staying with friends In this neighborhood, looking for u farm to go on, says lit' is tired nf fanning down In tho settlements, und wants to get out on thu lrontler. There will not bo near us many cattle fed In this vicinity, this winter, as there has been for merly, nwitiK to the scarcity of coin. Feeders ure offering too per bushel In the Held, uud not Betting very much at that. Mr. Itozell soM 7.1 acres of cm In the field to Pickering & Co,, for tho neat Utile sum of fioo dollars. Ho was on u rented farm and paid lido dollars cash rent, which Is doing pretty well. Hut then wo all know thut this Is tho garden ot (he universe. Smimix. Forbes. A tiuinbfr of our citizens havo been unend ing a protracted meeting ludd ut Hie licicu khool-house, conducted hy ltcv. Kluzer assist ed by ltcv. Sliowulter, of Uraham, both are gen ial and well deserving. Dr. Young has met with a setlous misfor tune, ho lias had bail luck right In tho mud, ho has been wudlng around the post week, al though ho pretends lo bo riding on horseback when he meets niiyono ho walks while astride ot his horse, his horse being hort aud he long. We hud a llttlo difficulty on tho road north nf Forbes, and In fifteen minutes thu following particulars were brought i Two of our highly respected vltlzeiis (anil men who should set better example) engaged in u war of words dur ing which they tramped tho road until perfectly level. CiraitH, TRUSTEE, S SALE. Whcraas, Emma J. l'.lgdou did on tho 3d day of January, 18sl. execute to tho under signed trustee, her deed ot trust of that date, recorded In Book 42, page M7t). In tho Itecorder's oftlco In Holt county. Missouri, conveying to the undersigned trustee, tho following described lands, sltuato tu said county of Holt and Htato of Missouri, to-wlt i t All nf lot 2, and tho south half of tho sdth west quarter of section -J. township 62, range ;iJ ; containing 13a ncics, moro or less. Which said conveyance was inado In trust to secure tho payment ot ti certain promissory note lu saltl deed described i uud whereas It Is provided insald deed, that It default should be lmule In the payment of saltl note according to rue true leunr, uuie ami eneci oi aiu uoie, itieu I, the undersigned trustee, ut the request of tho legal htildcr of said note, lutein proceed to sell tko lauds so conveyed, or so much thereof us Is sufficient to pay such debt; and whereas, raid noto remains due and unpaid, therefore, ut thu retpiesi in too legal huuiit. titete- a. I A II. no. IT I Ititulcmii t.it.tfti, will tir.inntt.l tniu.il ;iltt binds or so much thereof us w 111 be sufficient to pay said note, with ull Interest uud costs, tin Saturday, November 26th, 1881, nttho iwrthdoor of tho Court House. In tho city ol Oregon, in sain county anil mine oi jtns Kourl. to the highest bidder for cash n hand, between the hours of nluo o'clock In the fores IIOOII UUU IITO O ClOCll 111 lll lllieriioiiii m uiu (lay, Al.ul.lll II. JA.mnu.s, TniHtee. TRUSTEE'S SALE, Whereas by deed of trust, dated September. 15th, 1817. and recorded in mo i(ccruer s unicti at I'llgO 1U. u. IJ. rcrry uuu jus wiib. of Hoit county. Mlssouif In Book 301 conveyed to tho undersigned, tho followllil real estate to wit i i Thn southwest of tho southwest nMtui 2A tnwnshli, (to. mnirti 3s : oxcent 8 acre in flu, mirtlii!it. nnrncr snltVto tho Union Cem etory Association and 6 ucres In tho suuthwekt corner sold to l'olndextcr and Itlcliaroson, All lying and being In s.i.tl county of Holt and Stato of Missouri. Containing 1 acres more :or loss. Which said conveyance wus made Intrust to secure the payment of a certain promissory nolo therein described, and whereas default has been mudo In the payment pf said note-1 now, therefore, at tho request of Hie lega hold er of said noto and In compliance with the provisions ot said deed of trust, nptlee Is hereby glvon that I. tho undersigned trustee, will sell ut publlo auction for cash at the Court Uuum) door In Oregon, Mo between tho hour ot nluo o'clock In tho forenoon und llvo o'clock In the afternoon ot Wednesday, Dccemlior 7. liOl, all tho right tltlo and Interest, of said C- II. Ferry und hs wife, of hi ami to tho above de'seilbed real estate fortho purposo ot satlsfy lHg said note and tho coats and tho expenses ot thts ttust. T.O.DUrAUN Wo don't often accuse, nnyono person ally, but wo nui8tncouso Mr. Hostottor tho Confecttonor, of koonlng tho finest lino of Candles, Oysters, dgnvs, etc. Artillery ! Good Calico four cents. 20 yds Standard Calico for One Dollar Men s Suits, $4.50 to eighteen dollars Boy's Suits $2.75 and up. Men's Boots $1.75 all leather solid. Boys Boots $1.50 all sizes. Two pounds Arbuckles Coffee, thirty-five e. Four Papers Soda, twenty-five cents. 6 cans Standard 2ib Oysters, one dollar. Lonllard' Tobacco, litty-nve cents. ORDER OF PUBLICATION, STATE OF MLSOUHI I . IIOUNTV OI' IIOt.T. f" III thu Circuit Court of said enmity. January Term, IbSJ. llllatii II. lllclmrds, I'lalntllf. vs. James I,, Orr, Jr., Defendant. At this iliy come.", the plaintiff herein, by his attorneys, teloro the unilevsigneil eierl; ot said court In wicatl'iU, and nie.i his pctllhm and nlllduvlt stating among other things that this Phiintlfl has good cause to believe mid dues be lieve that tho defendant It not n lcrldtiit of this Stall'. Whereupon It Is ordered hy thn cleik that mild defendant ho notified by publication that plaintiff has commenced n suit ngalust him lu this court the oblett nnd general lii.turo of which Is thut plaintiff seeks to teeovei- of defend nut tliu film of :s,80 ns damages lor tho failure of tho defendant In eonvty by warranty deed to planum nccoi'iiiiuiio dimmer ine loiiowmg tic Hcrllii'd lands .'.It unto In Holt county Manual: The NE l- iiutl W 1-Stiee. in, T 01. li :1S, W 1-2 SW 1-4 See. 4, HE 1-4 Sec. 6. XW L4 Sec. tl, SW 1-4 of NE l-luinl W 1-2 of SE 1-4 See. II, N i-2of SW i-l, Sec. li and thn E 1-2, Sc 13 all hi Tn ol It iW anil further to recover nf said de fendant tho further Mini of JIOO p-ild by paid pluliitltf to said defendant's n,'t'iit on the afore said refened lo contract and further to recover of said d'fftudiiit the further stun of twenty ftiuj dollars expended by xuld plalntllf in examining thu title to and procuring copies ot patents for wiliI nbovo described hinds being In the aitgre galn 4,000 and further thai nald defendant's binds nbovo described are attached for said al leged debt and damages. And that unless tho said .Tames L. Orr, Jr., br and appear at tills Court at tho next tiiiu thereof, to be begun and Voltlen ut the Court Houso In the City of Oregon, In mild cuuuty, on tho 2d day of January. IBM, nejtl, und on or bo fore thoMxth day of said term, answer or plead to the petition In said eausti, tho sumo will be taken as confessed and judgment will bo ren dered accordingly. And It Is further ordered, that a copy hereof ho published according to law In Tiik Countv I'Ai'KK for four weeks successively, tho hist In sertion tn bo at least four weeks beforo the llrst day ot said term. , W. ILSI'llINOEIt, Clerk. AN UPRI&HT PIAFO can bo purchased at n vory low jnleo for c:i9li. Do you want UP Call at this olllco ut onco. BF Our 6tock of -Roots and Shoes is vory complete and at prices within thu roach of all. Sold by Kreok & Watson. JCS?Our lino ot Grocorio is new and coiniileto at lowest prices by Kreek & vAon. "Knur Hands sltould bo kopt warm during tho winter uiti inu Dust, way io uu ims, is 10 go to in i uior a uuu iiuiuiiiinu ii imu oi inoso L...l.1 -l r iiuk moves, juvircsi siock. i.oivosc flees. BJauSomo people aro In tho habit oi Fuving tlioir clothing in larger cities, Tills is ull wrontr because) Kreek & Wat son will sell you your clothing at just as reasonamo iigurcs. llnti MnvMl ta nrmnt. for tlin Klinlnhn 'ktT wtigon and Fisli lhos. celebratod wagon und will sell them at St. Joseph prMs, CASH 11UV8 LOW DOWN AT AMOS OASTf.E'fl I'W) largest lino of Hoots nnd Shoes, I8,Cap9 and Gent's Furnishing goods, Just rt'.tolvod, a now lot of flno watches, all makos and prices, gootls warrantod its represented. llAititr FAitAaiiEit, Oregon, Mo. i- If smokers will smoke, nnd tho f Booms to bo no way In kcoping thmir from' it, let litem go to ji. r. iiostottor for their Cigars. Ills stock is com pletu, New styles In (iuoouswarn at it & Watson's. HE LADIES of Mound City nnd Holt county will find it to their interest to cnll nt Misses Owens and Harbor's Millinery anil Dress-Making establishment, beforo buying oUowhoro. Socoml door south of W. W. Frnzor's reiidento. ICriV W It of War." An Ovcreosit Is something you need; something you must liitvo. Xuiv and laryevt stock: over Dfotit'lit to thu county. I'rici-s tho lowest. Cull and sco lit A 1'eteu.' L'cmmon Sense. .Tiicksou's New Theory Liniment, a Common Htrwit if.nifiiK . . ,,,, iiiiiu W UUilOty. ' " dues not hum or blister, reiiiiiros no I .1.1.1 i . ' iiiuuii.fr, mm ix n ptwnivo euro lor nil tiifitblo uiiiuents requiring .in extuiMKl nppliciition. .Jackson's Kotiovitting powders purify tho nlood, destroy woi ms mid regtiMtu tho urine,- For sale hy 1'. S. llindo, anil King & I'roiid. Druggists, OitKciON, Mo. TIJU East Forest Mill is now picpared for business and will pay tho highest market price for Wheat and Corn. - Every lady should call and seo our beautiful lino of Ginghams. Thoy aro cheap by Kreok & Watson. FOR SALE. Several deslrnhln dwelling houses and lots in Oregon, al reasonable rates. Fer terms etc. VUlt UUU SCO O'EALI.ON & I11V1NE. Oregon, Mo. tf&. Our lino of Notions is complete in nvory detail and aro roniarkably low In prico by Kreok & Watson. buy Your Furnlishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Hoots nnd Shoos nt Amos Castlo's ftoyNow styles In Hats, and caps at Krcck & Watson. Jiay-New Full Styles In Dros Goods; largo stock, low prices by Kreek & Watson. 11. M. EnL, Wholesalo and Itetall Dcular In LUMBER Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors nd Blinds Opposite Union Depot, ST. JOSEPH, Ml). 7 Per Cent Honey TO LOAN For a short or long period on Improv ed Farms. Havo 480 acres ot land to lonse for Grazing: 8 miles north of Mound City. Havo also ft' tale tho SU NE and tho NE SE 14, (ijlao. fclay be soenlVt Monnd City every faaimripitjXjjKora, juouituy O.lUll WITO, TVertllCSS.V ennen ukneuA) j. iuoikii iiiniiaiini-i., Real Eotato Agent, Oregon, Mo. CEO. W. BELL'S f FMED WEATHER STRIP Is oue of the Most Valuable, Useful and Prac tical Inventions ' OF THE ACE. It s Kiiamntcctl a Buro protection against Cold, Wlndit Bain and Dust. Will save ten times Its cost lu fuel and carpets In a slniilo season. It Is applicable to double uud slnglo iloors. Is ornamental and docs not cut or mar thu door In any maimer. Is easily ami quickly put on. Is Simple, Durable, Cheap Territory for sale In ull parts of Canada nntl United unites. Ol'.O, W.lIEIft, X- CO,,' Ht, Jfo0ill, Me, . Jl, .Ws