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cyNiMit.Mr.n. Tho .United 'States Sonde on Mon day confirmed .tlio nomlimtlon of J-'. T. Krolinshuysou, of .Now Jersey, as Sec retary of State. Ho has been twice Uni ted States Senator nnd Is a public man ofnbtlitv. Huh u son of the I'rellng huyson who ran for Vice Preiidont on tho Henry Clay (lo.kr.t In 18 It. The President seems to lie in no hurry about making a now Cabinet, nnd his wisdom meets with general approval. Tho eastern span of the trestle bridge (of tho North Missouri ltallroad over .tho Missouri Hlver at St. Charles. Mo., 'gave way Thursday evening of lat week, under tho weight of freight train No. 12, consisting of an engine, thir teen enrs loaded with llvo stock, eigh teen cars of dead freight, ami a caboose. .Tho engine- was the llrst to fall, tho cars piling on top of It. Three of tho slx mcn on tho train when it started over the bridge nccompanied It on Its wild leap of sixty-fivo feel Into tho river chan nol. That two of them escaped to tell their awful experience t corns a miracle. Fir i of tho six men nro accounted lor, and ono is missing -Jnck Ktrksloy. tho engineer who stuck to his post. A similar accident oceured at tills .brldgo in October, 1879, and Inspected nftcr the disaster. Tho reason that bridges nro always Inspected after in fjtca I of before falling is not known to t'o the travelog public, but they nro well aecuaintcd with the fact. Perhaps tho stato railroad commissioners find It eas ier to agree upon a report mado under 'micIi circumstances. When ono span of nbridgo Is found in tho water Instead of on tho piers wlioro It bulongi.lt tends to harmonize opinions that tho structure was unsafe. Col. John V. FoiiNi:vdtcd in Phila delphia Friday at thoago of (51. lie was formntiyyoutsii conspicuous fiauro in Pennsylvania politics. In his early llfo ho was a Democrat, and tho protege of James Buchanan. Soon after tho latter') election to tlin Presidency, however lie espoused the cause of Stephen A. Doug lass, and when in 18G1 tho war of se cession beyan ho allied himself hef.rllly witli the Union parly, and afterwards with tho Republican parly. Ho was elected clerk of the House of Represen tatives by tho Democrats in December, 18.ril, and held the poitlun until .March, ,18.')". Ontlmlfithol July, 1801, he was chosen Secretary of tho Senate, m which capacity ho served until Juno Itli 1808, when lie resigned for peisonul reasons, lie founded the Philadelphia Press in 1850 as a Donioeintio organ, but in a few years converted it into a staunch Republican journal, llo retain ed control of the Press until n few years ugo. Early In the war ho started tho Washington Chronicle, and conducted it for several years Hu wns a writer of great ability mid force, and a fluent speaker. Ho was a man of warm per sonal attachments, and of kindly and generous nature. His life was full ol sacrifices for tho ndianeumont of others. Ho was a friond to many both in and out of polities.anil now that lie Is no mure, there nro few who can truthfully say a word against him. To Whom it Concerns. Strangers with teams and vehicles, often heavily laden, passing through tills town nnd going eastward, for lack of any finger board to direct thorn, nat urally proceed as far as Mr. Ill inch urd'sfonco and llien turn down an alley liotweon that fence and tho town lino. After going along through this almost 'Impassable alley they como up squaro against a gate and then know tliev uru on tho wrong road. Willi great'difil- culty tlioy turn back and return alon tho road to iwpilro how tlioy may get out oi town. About half of tho htrati". ers going through in this direction meet with this difficulty. All this has been going on for years and might be obvia ated if a fingerboard was placed on tho right side to those going cast and at the right place. There is a direction board in Mr. Stuckey'.s lot, on the loft side, placed exactly where no one will see It. A very little intention on the part of jtlio proper officers would put an end to lids great annoyance to strangers who lnia through town on their wav cast. Tho slightest regard to tho Goidon Rule, "Do as jou would be done by" would eauso tho' placing of a plain "tilde board at tliu light place.' When those who pass along with heavy Iliads, or at night find themselves in this trap, It becomes a giave tioublo to them. I hope that .this omission ot a plain duly may never hnvo to be commented on again. Could tluu wlio-o duty it is to attend to this lie for one day, or some days, placed whoro the writer is and witness what takes place there would ho ho delay. X holiday mm bometiii.no woura kkowiko .That ChrlsUiits floods In our lino can bo teen and had the popular Store of KffEEK$ WjiTSOfl Wo hnvo an attraelivo display of Nov cities mill ( 'Inti'iinliirUlti, IWiiriu I,,,. various purposes. Thu HOLIDAYS are near at hand, our customers are nwaro of the groat dillleulty experienced in jotting waltod upon, for the laH iow nays neioro unnsimas. uur stock Is complete, contaliiing very many choice articles, not ' to bo found else wlmro. We bnyull goods direct from tho manufacturers. Wn wish am, to come, pried, and fco our Wo would Hiiggesl, that selections can bo niadu now bol'oro tho rush com mences, and llin goods left until wanted, thus avoiding tho urnwd. Rospootlnlly, Kreek & Watson, -Oregon, Mo. ALL QVER THE COUNTY. Forbci. Health In this neighborhood Is good. Tho new store building is ready for occupation, and will bo occupied by Wilson & Scott. Our enterprising merchant, John Ross, is having quite a largo quantity of wood hauled to this place. Miss Molllo Devorss. who has been visiting at this place, lias returned to iter noino, near forest City. C1T17.K.V. Mound City. Tho public school is In successful oporatlon, It numbers indicate sncccis. Tho season for snrprlso parties who will bo tliu first victim? llo watch ful that you may not bo taken unawares. Tuesday morning was one nf groat commotion. Cause explained at the de pot, as a jolly party loft for St Jou to attend tno opera and near .Miss Kellogg. Tho deatli of Mrs. Thompklus, sis ter of Mrs John Davis and Mrs. Crnti neli, was very unexpected to her friends. although sho had been very ill for sev eral WCCKS. Mrs. Nlnd, ot tho Woman's Mis sion, preached on Sunday at the Metho dic ennron, Uotli morning nnilevontnir At both sci vices tho eliuivli was ero.vd cd and many could not find seats. XX. Ii iko Shore Wheat sowing still continues. Rev. J. H. Nobles Is conducting a soi ies of meetings at Kelso. Mr. Penny recently lost two valua ble horse by tho disease known as "pink-eye." Mr. Shroder, a very clever gentle man ot Sabetha, Kansas, is visiting friends near lligelow. Tho personal property of Jamos Riggs, deceased, was sold at public auc tion Thuisday, Dee. 1. Mr. J. W. Haiglcr has sold a fino piece of limber to parties in Ruin, Kan sas, where It will bo made into lumber. Rev. Davis, preached at the M. E. Church, South, lut Sunday, lie is a young man of noblo appearance, nnd of bright intellect, calculated to do much good. I.ONU 1'IKIIICIIMAN. ?orost City. Charles Craves spent Thanksgiving at homo. Grand-pa Nies came to seo Georgia last Sunday. Mrs. Dug Ualdwln Is visiting her parents in St. Joe. Miss Lura Willis is on our streets again, alter a few days illness Tho meetings Mill continue under tho guidance olltuv. Mr. Davis. Will E. Mlnton and wllo aro deep In thu mysteries of house-keeping. Miss Julia Luckhardt, sister of Louis Luckhardt, was in tho city last week. Mr. Colvln Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Tom Collins, whom lie had not seen lor 17 years. Miss Kittm Canon, of Mound City, sister of Mis. r,. . Luckhardt, was vis iting hero last week. . George McKinuev. Jr.. snent Sun day in our iilaeo again. Ho will go to kjk. tiuu ill uiu JllllllC. Several went from hero to attend thu opera on Tuesday evening, union" thu number, Will Mlnton and wife anil George Baldwin and Mrs. Perkins. Li:o. IUmsov --Sid Morgan is In Southern Iowa, bni. ding a residence on his Iowa larm. ''hurlio Fllnn continues to grow. Present weight, 22-1. lie will ' bo a double man in a iow days. Our friend, C. Heran and hulv, have returned from Southeast Nebras lea. Mr. Hernn has sold his farm there.. P. P. Rose has loft us. Wo notlco that a cloak of t-orrow is seen on the blooming countenances of some of our ladles, Tills Is thn u'nMt vnnr fi olilllo ..... ever know There is no loss liiau In persons Insldo of a oirelo of four miles . i. tt ....t t . .1.. ituiiuiiiiK iui Miai.es. CIims. N'oland and Frank Murray nro tho "boss" Horse tinders up bore. Thuy hnvo in stock more raw-liido than any tan-yard lu tho country. On the banks of thn rolling Khnsoy. s.it a ci n;il(j lost tn tiiouiit : flii'lr i'vbi In ul.iilnos -qi-irkle, rhy've readied tliu nemo sought, lii-hlnd tho barn a lurking. '"tlior thinking hunt : Willi wild eye briitnn mischief llu strikes across the yurtl. TtaLr,l,n,r"ll"R near that couplo V, !th mmtry fragrauo fell ; T mlienu jiiiiiv.wiiii.ji, n mld-alr, Then left with startled yell. 0 .,i!il,lA'li,t yanircr brntlier, ho that glad meeting broke i lor IralgMwnv olllh-; -turtcd Anil toltt his awful Joke. 1'KACISKUI, Jon. ntRoiow. Whore, O whore, Is our littlo town board? John Cnton bought hogs hero lat week at 95 HO per hundred? -Judge Long will soon tako charge of tho postolfico at this place. Capt. Lucas wns among ws nn wreck buying fat cows. Cap. looks like ho was being well wintered. Dr. Hunt was able to be out last Saturday Tho Dr. tells us, that ton of his family have been down with malaria at ono time, Wo understand that thero will bo no Halo of Oharlm Manns' effects as the heirs aro all of age, ami will sottlo among themselves. At tho publio sales of James Rlgsg' midLllas Penny's oMates. stock of all kinds sold well, notwitlistaiidinir tho scarcity of food in the country. Ralph Lewis, son of R. p. Lewis lias been verv ill with diphtheria, hut is now riM'ovorlng rapidly. Several eases ol diphtheria, reported in tliu country near town. Your correspondent has Ijeon out of his box for tho past week or two, taking in tlio whale, tho comets and other natural curiosities. Saw Squire Henley also on our way. -Conrad Loaso visited our town last week buying furs. H0 is on thn Missouri river now.trappingfor beaver, llo reports tho capture of olght of these animals on his last expedition. Where Is Hlgolow? Wiere hikes spread out on every hand Where smucli (rruwt Kreen nnd niKlira crow Where ro.uW nr. tmlii wltliout a i in r srowV Tliere maiiih tlio town of lligelow. AVhern h Hnuiiw ereek loins the Tarklo. Where little n'uwlm to and fro, Where iluks mill w eso mo All tlit' go, There Btiimls tho town of lligelow" . Burr Oak. Nlco wenther. Corn about all gatheicd. Ask Mlnton how tho npplo noes. Sinclair children still shaking with tho nguu. Ponnys, of Penny lake, nro.movlng to old man Lunsford's at the ferry. Wonder how W. . Lunsford likes tlio uoy teacher by this timo? Mrs. Randolpli, of-Tarklo. Is vlsl Hug friends in and around Rulo, Nob. Wonder what Mr. Angden thouglit nlmut half past 6 o'clock p. ui., last f'riday? We wlsli that Rev. Williamson and D. S. Alklru, ol Idle Wllda and Walnut urovo, would givo us n nice littlo spell ing school. Follolnp is a summnry of HurrOnk school, J. U. Hopper, teacher, for the llrst term beginning Sept. fith, and oml lug Nov. 21th: Our literary society nt Idio Wilda will bo held every other Thursday night at Walnut Grove. Como on, a gcod time Is anticipated. Length of term, 3 months ; No. of days taught, CO; No. of pupils enrolled: Males, !!0j lomales, 21; No. of days at tondnnco of nil pupils, 1,355; average number of pupils attending each day, 22 7-12; avorngo number of days atten dance by each pupil, 27 4-24. l'KTK UVKltOIlEH.V. Foront City. , y: Martin is engaged nt tlio lum bcr mill hero. O. C. Pluinmcr Is dls-cl ;lng a well for his lumber mill. Tlio plnk-o.vo hns appeared nnionjr the horses at tills place. Jon Groves Is preparing to ship corn from the north to this plawo. Tho protracted meeting at tho M. h. church is still In progress. F. X. Riser, of Amazonia, is in town looking nftcr some logs bought hero last winter. Holt county his furnished nnothor minister for St. Joe, in thu person of Rev. John Anderson, of tlio M. E. Chinch South. Cnin, Miller & Glass shipped two car loads of hogs from hero on Tues day night last. They also shipped one load from Forbes at tho same timo. Geo. Howard, Stmt, of telegraph lines on tlio K. C. road, with his gang, was in town Tuesday night. Hois passing over the road in a hand car, re pairing all Injuries to tlio lino. Some of tho farmers who aro re fusing to sell their corn with the hope that tho necessities of tho peoplo will soon foreo them to pnv much higher t urn the prieu now offered, will find themselves occupying a more odious position, when It Is all over, than that of usurer. Aslicr Leasn and Miss Mary Sie mlller were married on tliu 17th but at the residence of tlio bride's parents in loroMt city, by Klder Williamson. Tho bridegroom Is an industrious young cit izen of this town, a son of Tobias Lease, who by careful management nnd saving ids surplus earnings, lias within tho last two yoara become the owner of forty acres of land near town and a houso and lot in town. His course is worthy ot imitation by tho young men now growing up In tills and other com muniiioo. Thero aro other forties of land nnd other houses nnd lots, or lots to build on, that can bo bought cheaply now, and a lew dollars saved from time to timo will scciirii tin. in. n..... in uany will do so in tho next two years, u-tead of snuanilcriiiP' thnlr Htltit unit I money in idleness or foolishly? on 1 aero nil MiiiiiMiiiiK ami darkling, Is called toinhid hy u visit to 13 Dry (Joods and Notion Emporium as jou vlow their lmnilsumo display of HOLIDAY 80022, SUCH AS Boxes, Desks, Dolls, Ornaments, Baskets, Cabinets, Vases, Brackets, 1 ...1 I I.. . . ' ii Mr ii." ,u Pretty Ih iibs. lion t .ill to m.0 tliem now while llio stock Is uuhioken, Vo aro imikhiK Extensive Cuts ,(!V,c,?.,ittln,I,)rtEs8 "pons and into- L.ADU. Ask to see them. . Wyatt S k, S. W. Cor. 4th & Felix Str., Time I Time I Gontlo -onder, did you ovorpaueo to think about the illght ol timo. How it uies unit puiKos away. Did it over oo cur to you that tho present is nil tliu tune that you can olaiiu. What has pascoii nas gone lorever, and tlio futuio you may nevur enjoy. Now, you should uniinj uiu prosont ior a ood purpose, and it is important to have correct timo numerous aro tno instances of groat iiiniiijiuiiiiiuuiii, ill inn oy owing uolllllil time; llowolten has been tlio cry, too lata I Wo might refer to many Instances m mm kiiiii, uui, on mis occasion will rofer to but one. A fow years ago, tlioro was a piece of property lor saio, at a very low price; tw gen'tlomon de sired to purehao It; thu first party stnted thu exaot hour ot time lie would liny; thn second party mado tippliou tlon, mid was told that tho first appli cant had tho first chance, up to a cer tain hour, but In case hu failed to ooiuo at said hour, the chance would tin open to tho second party. At the up- pointed nour tno tccoiui parly mado ids appoaranco on timo and bought tho pronortv nnd in fittoen minutes nftcr tlio appointed hour, thu flret party put In tin appearanne, but tliu property was gone. The property sold at an advance of $800 In a t-liort timo A good prieo for correct timo. Wo will just say, if yon wish to uvold disappointment. ero to Horshberger & Anderson at Oregon, nnd tlioy will show you tho most com plete stock of CLOCKS to be found any whoro. Just received from the factory. Fully warranted to glvo sa Is faction, Prices reasonable, One man oighteon miles from this pine, purchas ed a clock at this house, and stated lie nived four dollars and fifty conts. You nro invited to call on this Arm. Wyati NOW READY. CHAMBER'S, HARNEY & GO. With tho handsomest lino of useful snown in mo oiiy, consisting oi ia .uoguo vvnro, iOtus wnro, Alajollcit Waro, Dresden Ciiina, Hlsipto Figures ntid Ornaments, Plush Hags, Seal lings, Plush Purses, Gilt Rraekots, Camp Stools, Metal Stands, Plush Pails, Plush Tubs, Wall Pockets, Toilet Sets, Cornucopias, Fancy llnskcts, Leathor Odor Stands, Plush Odor Stands, Russia Leather Fans, Pearl Fans, Pocket Companions, Perltimory, Fancy Lamp Slindcs. Spool Uairol. Kbonlzod and Kmhrnli lnrnl 1trnnl.'ita mill I owel Racks, Whisk llroom lloldors. Wlno Cups, Candolnbras, &o., &c. Tho most of tho above aro elegant Imported goods, in every variety of ornament tor parlor, drawlntf-rooni, droslng-room, library, mantlo and cabinet adornment, nnd many of tlio diffoicnt lines nro entirely now in this market, never boforo Having neon urouuiit tioru; nonco, wo DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! Llinmiiors Mnrnoy & Co. hnvo ono JiibCiihAl'l.bl' ns-ortmont of Uolls ovcry opened in tho city, consltlmr of I rench Dolls, nx Dolls, Jointed Dolls, Crying Dolls, Sleeping Dolls, Daby Dolls, Girl Dolls, Hoy Dolls, in fact, almost all tho different varlctes mado. We particularly iibk an inspection of our prices on these cooils ns wo nro sclllnn ,l.n... ..... !.....,. .... 1... If. I. ... ...!.... . ...... -II.. l. tl ...l . .. . " .Hum iiLiiiiuui, iiuu-Hiiu uiu ii uus osuany nsKcti ior inem oy omor nouses. Reinumbor, new goods is now the order of tho day with us In every de partment. Call and see them. Chambers, Marney & Co., NORTH SIDE FELIX STREET, BET 4THand 5TH, ST. JOSEPH, MO. -AllooKFitr.t:. Tho publishers of that well-known lournnl, tho Savannnh Weekly News, proposes to give to all new snbseiibors who send m their nnmes (with tho price of tlio paper lor ono year. $2,00,) before tho 1st of JiiHiiary. 1882, and nil subscribers who ronow befor that date, n copy of any one of tho nov els of tho "Morning News Librnry"frcu of charjre. Thcso serials are written by Southern authors and aro printed in linndsoino quarto form, In excollant stylo and on good paper. Tho Weekly News is a iuaniiiio:h paper, and rank with the bes journals in tho Union This premium offer also extends to that able ngilciiltural Journal, tho Southern Farmers Monthly, and any ono the nov ols will bo sent free to those who hub. seribu.to tlio monthly for a year. Ad dress, J. II. Kstlll, Savannah, Ga. sMiii mm Tin Toys, AVsx,,Cliiiiii and Kublior DoIIh, Mustache Cuds, In dies' Cups, Mugs and Cups ior Children, Blocks. Work Boxes, Writing desks,Fii'es, Games, Drums, and other now and novel Instruments. Books in great variety,and, in fact, any thing you want lor Christ mas presents from live cents up. Wo have purchased over $500 OO Worth of line Goods, especially for tho Holiday trado. Como and look, and bring (lie children along. HAS COME ! AT KING & PROUD'S OREGON, MO. Till! only exclusive confec tionery houso in Ore gon is kept by U. P. Hostettcr.on tho north fide of tho publio where you can find tlio largest lino of Christ goods In tho lino of HOLIDAY CONFECTIONERIES, over Drought to Holt county. Our lino of Candy Toys Candy Fruits, .Ornaments, 1 Cornucopias. Dolls, etc., etc. Just Remember This That my lino of gooiZs Is now nnd fresh and that tlioy must bo sold So nmko jour littlo ones happy, and at tho same timo save your self a fow pennies bv i-miiiiir ui mi ....in...-... .i. . ho only ox- elusive store of Confectionery HOSTETTER, ORKGON, MO. Statement of Oregon School, Tlllim MONTH. ! fc. , .1 ! f & & ! y v 7(! CS.S 17. A7 4!.B 10.0 3 33.0 111.7 13 37.1 I0.A M 41). 14.3 NAM 13 OF HOOM. Mrx. Kcllujnt'H Itooin., Hiss I.iiktui's Uiioin, ,, , .Miss l.cluni'r sliooiu,, .Mr. ltuhiv's Itooin... Normal Itouia,., Totnl , 270 238.3 13.) I'm cent, of uttcnilance, 87. r.iiAUou, Irlncl(iiil. CQy New styles in Hats, and onus at Kreek & Watson, ntid ornnmentol Holiday Goods ovor know all will on oy secniff them nnd tliev of tho largest linos nnd undoubtedly Visit tho Schools. Directors have you legally fulfilled tho duties of your ofllce? Did you visit tho school when itcoKinienccl nnd en courage nnd strengthen tho timelier by our preseiicu? Hnvo you been thero sincoP Tlio school law says "It shall bo tho duty of tho directors to visit tho schools under their euro." Hiiro yon tlono so? Will you wait until somo dKlleiilty arises between teacher and pupil or patron, which may require that you bo called In; thus verifying a saying uniong old teachers, "Unit it is nn indication of trouble In a school to seo directors visit it." Do not wait for nn occusloii of that nature; visit tho school immediately, nnd in a body oill dally. If you can say anything oncour U!lng for tho tcaehor and pupils, do not neglect to do k publicly befoio the school. You hnvo no idea of tho pros llgo It will givo teacher and pupils. Parents, visit tho school. Seo wheth er tho teacher Is a l'uithfill workman or u shirk; whether ho Is inspiring your children to a love of Industry nnd p'rob ity, or training thorn, br bad maunyc nient, to ii hatred of labor and honest cxoition; whether they arc learning to lovo knowledge and virtue, or to hato thorn; whether bv school intlunnco their hold's are improving or ilercnor- nting. How will you know utiles yon visit tho schools P Go with your chil dren to school. Spond nt least a half day there, and go often. Your children will fcol that you nro internstod In their welfare, and it will beget lu them n pride nud lovo for school. If nny dilll eulty arises between your child and tho tcaehor, m which you think tho child ha not received justtro, go -nt once, personally to tho teacher. Tho matter will bo more amieablv. nditistcd than by opening a correspondence with him, for which ho has neither timo nor in clination, anil which if porsislod in would only mako matters woro. -ll who have any interest In our schools, would manifest it by their occa sional appcaraneo in tho school room. E. L. fiufiSEiiY Stock. I'OItSALK IN OUDEIt TO On account of failinrr linnlth T forced to offer my entire Nursery Stock forsalo. 1 will "Ivn Hindi iviuiitiwT- buy good sized bills ofjtrees unusuafin dueemonts to pnrehasu NOW for Sinlii"' i iauuug. i nave a largo stock of Fruit ami ui nainontal Tress to disposo of, consisting in pnrt ot 20,000 Apnle trees. 2. 3. i. iiml win. Also Pencil. Pear. Plum. Am-font. uuu iiony trees in aouiiuaneo. i . ,i . . . ,- . i , A larco lot ot hvercreens. from 1 tn luaeot high. A lot of lleeeh. Whltn Illich m,,1 UiiOhtiiut trees. A lariro and choice solfintlon berries, Raspbe'i ries, Gooseberries, nnd ouiiwuurrics, urapus, etc. Flowering Plants and Shrubs. GIJO. P. LUCKHARDT, Oregon, Mo I Will havo !l cholco.lot of Poland Uiilmi Il2s forsalo lu the Spring. -A woman's ndvico is gonornfly woiiu wiving; so, h you nro in any irouulo, tell your motlior or your wifo or your sister all about It. Ho assured that light will Hash upon your dark ness. Women nro too commonlv udgod verdant in all but purely womanish affairs. No philosophical student of tho sex thes judgo them unoir intuitions or insight aro most subtle, nnd if they cannot sue n cat in tlio moid thero Is no cat there. I ad vise n man to keep nono of his affairs from his wifo. Mnny a homo has boon saved and many a fortuno rotroved by n man's conlidonco In his wifo. Wo man Is far more a soor and a prophet than man, if she bo given a fair ohnnco, As a general rule thu wives confldo tho minutest of their plans and thoughts totholr husbands. Why not reciprocate, if but for tho pleasure of meeting con fidence with confliloiice? Thu moil who succeed best In life nro those Who make confidants of tliels wlvos, $1,000 to loan in amounts to suit bor rowers nt 10 pur cent annual Interest, Cii.uti.K3 W. Thomas, Orogou, Mo. 188&. Harpdr's Magazine JljKv'STItATKl). 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MeAnally nnd Lou Wells. Chas. L. York and Miss O. D. Wash? mill ; A. I). Cropp nnd J. D. Wilson. Chas. A, Dvor nnd Mary E. llrlggs. Ashor W. Lciiso nnd Lttoy A. Sie lnillcr. Ucldon Ham and Molllo Thorp. Park Fleming nnd Nottio Andrews. Ellsha Hush nnd Jono Dodge. Frank K. Allen and L. 8. Mcloo. J. F. Zook and Jnnlo McAloxandcr. C. A. Swono nnd Jtoslna J. Llmpp, Tlios. Goolsby and Elizaboth Urown. Gcorpo Secrist and Fannio Stokos. Charles Clilldors nnd Jcsslo Murray. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue and authority of a spcclnl execution IhciI Irom tho onico of tho clerk of tho Circuit Court of Holt county, Mo., rcturnablo at tho Jai imty term, lssj, of said court, and to tno di rected fa favpr ot tho Btato of Missouri, at tho relation niul to tho 1110 of Fred Myers, col.ector ot revenue of Holt county, nad against Unknown l'artles. I hnvo JcvlCil iipon nnd seized nil tho right, title , .'.''i r.csf i""? ? pf ' 10 81,1(1 'lefendniils. of, In,' Vtt 'olIowlnR dcscrllicd real cstato.W It22 In hlock 42, in l'orcst City. All lyhiiraiiithehiff lasald county and Btato ot Missouri ; n:id I will 011 8ATOHDAY, JANUARY 7, 1882 between tho hour of nine o'clock In tho tore noon and live o'o ock lu tho afternoon of that day nt tho Court House door In the city of Oro roii, county of Holt aforciald, sell the siune.nr mi iiuieh thereof as may ho required at publio vendue to the hlKlieit bidder for cash In hand to s;itl$fytsatd oxueutlou and coUs. W. II. I'ltAME, Blierllt ot Hult County. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy ylrtuo nnd authority nf n special oxceutlon Issued from tlio onico of the Clerk of the Circuit (.Olirt Of Hlllt POIllltV. Mil., l-i.tll.nnl.ln nf ,1... January term, lss2, of said Court, nnd to mo dl- recionn mvoroi ncii Myers, collector of rev enue of Holt county and against, W. Vt. Ilhunnn an J Win. I.. Dllllnirhnni, 1 hnvo levied iiimi mid seized nil tho rlRht, title. Interest mid claim of the said di-fendeiiU. of. In and to tlio following described real estate towlt Lots 8. 15, 10, and 17 la block 18, la Forest City, All lying and belnc In said county and Stato of Missouri ; nud I will, on 8ATUKDAY, JANUARY, 7, 1882, between tho hours of nhio o'clock In the fare noon and tlvo o'clock la tho afternoon of that day, nt thn Court llouso door in tho city of Ore L'OII. coillitv of Holt nriiresalil. soil llm u-im .,- so much thereof ns may bo reniilred at inibho yenuue. to tiiiMiigiiesijbidder for cash In hand, to satisfy said execution ami costs. V. II. PltAMR. Hhcrlir of Holt County. SHERIFF'S SALE. IlV VlrtllO llllll nllthorltV or nil nvnnnllmi f.i. costs. Issued fmm thn ntllun of tlw. ii.ri.- ,.r ,i,.. Cliciilt Court of Holt county. Mo., reluraablo .it mo .iiiiuiary lerm, mss, of suld Court, and to me directed 111 favor r Itlmln., I.-I..1.U mi.i llgillint. John I, OrlK'bv. Amelia (IrlKsby, Clinrlcs Wes- ii-ii .nine i, i-.ii,iu, uuiiu .-iiooro ana ucorgo Mutiru, I have levied iitinn nul ni7r,l nil n... .ii.i. title, Interest nnd el.ilm nf tlio snhl ilefendants, of, In and to thu following described real cstato. to-wlt : Tho soutlnvrst nnarter nf lbe iiurilin.mt mmn. ter. and tho northeast oinirtcr of tin, Miutlm-p-a. quiirter and tho uorthwr.st inmrtcr nf tho xouth o.ist iiuarter of section 21, township C3 and nnd rsniKS as. All lying and being In said comity and Stnto of Mlsiourl : nnd I will, on HATUHDAY, JANU11YA 7. 1892. between Ihe liours of iiliin o'tloi-k In the fore noon nnd live o.elnck la tho ntteriinna of that (lav at the Court House dour In tlin eitv nf (rf . gon. enmity nf Holt aforesaid, sell tho same, or so much thereof as limy bo required at pnulln vi'iiniin id uionigrcsi manor ior eiusti In luuiil to satisfy said execution mid costs. . 11. WCAMK. Hlierllf of Holt County. SHERIFF'S SALE. llv vlrluro mid nnllioiltv of a tmnserlnt yi. ciitlnn Issuo-'Ufrtnii tlit- omeo of tlie CU-rli nf tho Circuit Cni'i-t of Holt county. Mo., returnable at thn January term, 1M-2. of said court, and to mo illieel.d in favor of I'razcr, Wilson & Co., and against Nnthiin linker. I lmvn letleil itiinii ami hi-7i-i1 nil tlin t title. Interest und claim nf the said defendant, of, In und to the following described mill estate, tO-Kltl All of lots .1 unit 4 lu liloel: 12 In the nrlghml town of Craig. All Ivlnis ntid bebiL' tn milJ ennntv nml Rt-it,. of Mlssoiul ; nud I will na HATlfltDAY. JANUA11Y 7. 1881. bptwcii thn hours of nhin n'elnek lu tlio fore nnua a id llvo n'lo'-k hi Ihn afternoon nf that dry a the t'ou-t llou-o dinr In tho city of Ore KOILCilllUtV of Holt ufoii-sillil. sell the s.-imt.np mi niiich tberenf as nmv bn required at publio vea lite to the highest bhhlor for cash la hiind, to s itlsfy nald execution and costs. W. II. l-UAMli. Hherllt of Holt County. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hv virtue and antlmrlrv nf a frennr.il nvnnMtlun Issued frnm thn onion nf thn Clerk nf llm rirnnlf. Court nf Holt ennntv. Mn., returnahlo at tho .lanui rv lerm, lusa, or said Court, and to me ill reefed in favor nf thn Klniri-p Miinnrnr-tiirim'r?.. nud against Joel Hester, I have levied miibii and Knlzml nit tlmrlflit tni Interest and claim of tho .said defendant, of. In and to tho following described real estate, to wn i All of lots 7 and R. In block A. In tlin Wmiin, addition to tho town of Oregon, All lying and being In maid county and Stato of Missouri i and 1 will, on SATURDAY. .TANUAltY 7. 1882. between thn hours of nine n'elnek In tlm fn. nooa and live, o'clock In tlio nftemoon nf that day, nt tho Court Houso door In tlio city of Ore gon, county of Holt aforesaid, sell tlio same, or so inuh thereof as may, bo required nt public yomluo to thn highest Wilder forcnsli In linnd, tn satisfy said exeeutinn nnd cost, subject to all prior claims, liens and Judgments. , W. If. I'ltAMK, Hhorlff of Holt County. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy vlrtuo nnd authority of a transcript execu tion ksued from tho nfrico nf tho Clerk of tho Ire uit Court nf Holt county, Mo., returnable nt tho Jniiuary term, 1882, of said Court, nnd tn inn directed In fujor of J no. K. Thatcher, and against Henry Shutts, I havo levied upon and seized nil tho right, tltlo Interest and claim of tho said defendant, or, la and to tho following described real estate, to wlt t ' . Tho northeast quarter of tho northwest quar ter of section (22), Township (50), rango (371 : (03) acres In west linlrnf tlip northeast quarter of section 27. township, oo, rango 89) . nnd thirty acres In thn northwest quarter of tho northeast (matter of section 30, township 02, rango J so J. ' of Mlslourf nuil I w'iff onSald C0Hnty 0,1(1 Htate HATUltDVY, JANUAltY 7. 1882, between tlio hours nf nlnn u'nlni.k in tin. fn. noon nnd tlvo o'clock tn the afternoon of tuiit m.jr u. uiu iuuri jiiiusu iinnr m me city ot Ore gon, county nf Holt aforesaid, sell tho same, or so much fhrrcot as may bo required at publio vondiiQ to tho highest bidder for cash In band, , W. II. I'ltAMK, Bherltfot Holt County. EST RAY N0TICE. Taken nil liv Tlwimn. 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