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M-fc-a.lj..4,j,J 1 ... 4 ALL OVER THE COUNTY. Craig. Weather fine. Tim sidewalk of Craig havo bocn Mx-k, slicker, slickest, for n week past. Dniiea in town thu2!)il attendance large, ami tliu boys ny thoy liud u ulco i line. llllby & Heaton lmvo the most neatly iiinl c)uitii(dintily arranged bunking house lu tliu county. Mrs. H 8. Klliolt, a cousin of Scita tr Ktchard Yates, ol'Illlimis, died here on tliu L'lst lust. Short funeral Mirvicim worn hold lit tliu rexlilcticii on the Wd, l.yKlder W.T. Mmipin. Mr. V. U. WllllniiHnud MlfA t.iz 7.10 Golcy were united in innrrhigo t dieted. well tno rosiuenco of Mr. l.aughiin, ono mile cast of Craig, on Thursday, the 2ind. by Kldor W. 'J'. Maupln, who also u.Hl.stcd tlio numerous guest to irnt nway with th fuio turkey, thut honored the occasion, Tho new school bnlldigls progress, iug finely. Maupln and Thornton, of your place, have tho contract for the plastering. They nro botli hero pimh. lug their part of the work througl. Tho Khier has also been preaching of eve nings to good audiences; two candi dates for baptism to date. Occasional Mound City. At opera hall Sunday night M. H. Sunday school had their Christinas tree. Tho hall was crowded. 1 here will be a song service and (iiMriuuuon oi presents at tno Chris tlan church next Friday night. Albert Smith ha9 sold his stock of notions, etc., to Mr. F. N. Amnion, who has opened out nt tho old Olln & llennett stand. Rev. Duncan Hrown and wife lea iriitay morning for Clarence, Missouri, wnerc mcy win remain a week nnu out iato at tho marriago of a brother, Wo had tho pleasure of taklnt: Christmas dinner, with a number of our frlonds, at John L (Bud) Drydon's .iuiiuf , iuiu nu uiu lurauy 11KU Bit eill tor. Mr. Moore, lately lrom Ohio, lias purcnascu tne uuzick tract of Iand-21 ,ncres lying adjoining town on tho .northeast. Ho paid clavcn hundred .dvilars. Tho young folks of tho l'rcsbvto rian eliurch liad a delightful meeting Saturday night, and all hearts wore made glad by being remembered by friends. W. W. Frazer & Sons havo sold their hardwaro store to Wrn. Hoblitzoll and John S. Smith. Messrs. Hoblitzell & Smith take chargo of tho business, Jan uary 2d. A Mr. Soper from Bourbon county, Kontueky, is stopping at Mr. L. 1). Drydon's, nnd looking for a farm to imi chaso. If ho can find ono that suits dm ho will buy and locato amongst us. Mr. Joseph Darnell and wifo re turned Thursday from a protracted vis it to Kentucky. Mrs. Darnell wont in search of health, and wo are gratified to learn that sho returned much im proved. The play at tho opera hall Friday night, proved a decided cuccess, both financially, and as a test of tho adap tion of tho hall and stago for theatrical neriormances. Uetwecu six and eight nunarea wore present. Tho women of tho Christian church gave a dinner and supper at tho hull Saturday and Saturday evening, which ,wuru mrguiy paironizcu. 'i no net pro oeeds were ono hundred and forty dol lars, and goes toward paying for the miiuuiijjo, uuni. iust summer. Mr. Punshon, of Forest City, will put a Mock of furnlturo In tho now .building, which Miss lloso Higgers is greeting. And still they come, all find ing a wolcomo and an opomng. If wo nave not uusiness houses cnouch. some .enterprising citizen will take it upon mitten ur uurtscu io supply me need. Ukiit. Upper Kimtey. AVhero is "Peaceful Joo P" Corn gathering is over tho yield ,wa lighter than expected. The Sunday school at Benton has been a success during the past summer. Miss Lizzlo Norris, tho belle of Up per Kimsey, in at homo again, having been at Forest City on a visit. She says there will not be any weddln" this Christmas. Our school is progressing finely under tho management of Wm. Hersh berger, of your city. Ho is a good teacher and deserves a fuller school than he has had. The health or this neighborhood now is good, compared with tho warm spell this fall. Among those that havo been down, but are nround again, we ?T0tl w,,Jrank Murray, Net Guthorio, J. .Ur.Mini?rf.a Horan Mlss Uvaand 'Ma'.tlo Field. HawMii.l. Shllo. Fine weathor. Wheat looks well. Farmers are busy plowing. Stock of all kind looks well. cornFarmerS me Rl)0Ut tbrou8" ,,usltlng ,Col. Gulnn's new honse Is about completed, and is an ornament to Hog creek valley. " Shi'lo and vicinity is Improving, two good barns, two stables and one flplendid house. Bill. Burr Oak. Mrs. Randolph has returned from Kulo, where sho has mado quite au ex jtensivo vjslt. Wo MOM ku to nsk a cennln party how limy like to u-o to misrepre sented daiiees. 1 Mr. Charles Whitney, of Kansas, relumed to the B. one day last week, lie says Kansas lp slmi. r r i ........ i , .. . uuiiauiiM nun apiti ins suaro n tho terry boat at White Cloud, llo expects to- have a cpoii deal of wood pwyui, . ue.is aiso ournin'j coal. J 1 KTK irVKJtUltKKN, Kimiay. Christmas only once a year. bam Kimsey has the mump. Wo fe&rn neis iioproying. Mrs. Wm. Field is v.ery sick. Dr. fioraon is tne attending physician, -Party nt Adam Fllnn's next Sntur day nijjht. i understand thoy "won't go home 'till morniR." James Miller camo to the front jvith a rousing danco last Friday eve ning well attended, good order and good time. It is reported that Sid Morgan and wife and Mks Uzsle llultou have gone to Memphis, 'IViimoM'c, to visit tulu thes tliero. May tiioy havo u safe jour ney. Kinney's Chtistmas trco was n good one, and presents well selected, but order poor. Some persons, bent on mischief, caimi tin front Forest City In toxicated, mid raised ivouble. It Is thought proounlo that the persons dis turbing tills entertainment will be in- llcnton Cht'iotmas trco was it brll llant MRces Tho declamations were recited, mid tho slnuim: was ex celleut. A Mr. King addressed the crowded luittsn for a few moments, af tcr which tho presents were distributed Santa Clans was a "good ono," giving full meaning to tho above slang phrase Denton Is Improving. l'KACKKtH.tJOK. Sharp's Orove -Quito a pleasant affair took place at the Star school house Christmas l-.vc. I'lie teacher and oatroUH of tho school had prepared and arranged a beautiful Christmas tree. I'aily in tho evening thrones of people could be seen on their way to the school house, and by soven o'clock tho house was densely crowded. The teacher, Miss Julia May, called the housu to order, and the exercises opened with tho song, "Tho Ilabo of HcthlcheiH," which was beau tlfiilly rendered by tho children. Thl was followed bv other Mings, reelta tions and declamations. The children all acted their parts well, and deserv Treat prnise and credit, especially Llnzi Browning, a little four-year-old, who spoko tho "I'atlei of the Shingle:" also little Man Hopkins, who sang "The neat little clock." After tho school ev ercisos tho committee proceeded to dis tribute tho presents off the tree, and the hearts of the little folks, and many of the older people, wero made to ro jotco with the beautiful presents they received. After the treo was unloaded Miss May called Iter scholars together and trcnted them to a variety of mixed candle-", after which the audience was dismissod, nnd all went away feeling it was goou to no mere. HrKCTATOII. Lincoln. Mr. S. O'Fallon gave vacation tills weok. Mr. nnd Mrs. Murray spent Christ mas with their son in Mound City. Mr. and Mrs. Fllnn spent Christ- mas with their daughter, north of Mound City. The young folks will hold a watch- mooting al tho residence of Mr. Dan Fllnn on next Saturday evening to watch tho old year go out and tho now ono como in. Diod, at tho residence of Mr. A. F., six miles north ot Oregon. Mr. Shell and Watch, oldest and youngest dogs ot A. F. Mr. Shop lost his eve-sight when about threo years old. Ho was a good and faithful dog up to tho time of his death. Mr. 1. M. held a convcr sation with Shop u short tlmo betoro ho passed away. 1 says that ho thinks ho was prepared to die. liUElt.N AN.V. Corning. say razor grinder to Mr, Don't KlrKland. Dr. Loyolady and wife snent Christ mas at their homo in Iowa. Tho firm of Karl & Earl aro to onon a stock ot drugs tho 1st of January. Iho Christmas treo at tho Gorman church, Christmas Eve, was a pleasant affair. Wo aro pleased to seo Bud Over man behind the counter again. Ho has boon sick for several months. Our merchants havo been crowded to their utmost capacity, tho past fow days, tying up holiday Roods. Not noticing anything in your pa per from our village for some time, I thought perhaps a fow lines would bo acceptable. Tho church at this place, after a loHg struggle, is out of debt, and has money to buy seats and a boll. Uov. Sapp is an earnest worker, and Is es teemed by nil. Tho latest excitement was tho mar riage of Fred Dego and Miss Uottlo Walter, which took place Sunday eve ning, December 18th, at the residence oi Mr. Walter, Rev. Scholz, olllciating. All unito in wishing thorn a happy voy age over the sea ot matrimony. J. It. Dodds left Wednesday to tako chargo ot tho station at Wymoro, Nebraska. We regret very much to lose him and his excellent family from our midst. Ho Is an enterprising busi ness man, and labored untiringly in ev ery causo, which was for the good wt tho community. But perhaps our loss is his great gain. Quito a number of Milton's young folks, who havo been attending school, arrived in Corning Friday on their way homo to spend holidays. Messrs. Frank and bhorman VnnGundy, and Wm. Scarlett and Misses Jonnio VanGundy and Ella Johnson have been attendln? Lewis College, of Glasgow, Missouri, and Messrs. John and Austin Williams and Richard Graves at Stowartsvillu. A very enjoyable reception was given them at the magnificent rcsidenco of Samuel VanGundy on Friday. Tho young folks of the neighborhood were assembled, and nothing wasleftundono by Miss Clara aud the worthy host and hostess to make tho oveuing pleasant, and all enjoyed themselves hugely. JONATHAN IIITCHHTltAI'. USTZETW" HARNESSSHOP iiavinc oecn m tho business since 185C, I know I can nut tin work that win give satisfaction, l uso Pittsburgh Leather, Which Is tho best, und will KedD on hand everything that belongs to iv FIUST-CLASS Har ness Shop. All work auaranteed. Rena r (no a snee , Repairing laity, iwo noors easi t of King & Proud,! J. W. PERET, OIIKGON, MO. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on tho citateof Uul du Mclntyro. deceased, were cranted the un derslRiivd on the loth day oi December Itdl by the rrubate court of Itollrauiitv. AU persons having claims against said estate tiro required to exhibit them for allowance to me -uummisirator within ono.vfat after tne date of said letters, or they may bo precluded fioin any benellt of said estate, aud If such claims he not exhibited within two vcrrs from the drte ot said letters thev will be forever utircu. u tsu , wciw i x ttrj, Aum r. An Alab ama paper says that In tho South wnyon-umkirig Is nlost txrt. CIRCUIT COURT. Socket for the Jannftry Term, 1882. 8econd Say. TCKSii.W, .IAKIIAHV 3, lSi. 1 William Mmikcrs vs K C St Jo; 0 n It It t'o, rtvll action. 2 Wm Munkers vs K 0 8t Jo & 0 n K It O, I'll II lictlntt. :l V W Caldwell mini rt Satnl Warner ilec siluiiies I.mtmii i't ill, civil action. 4 Win II Allen ni )ul mini of And ('ii.cVnrgc est K It llrrmn itee ys DmvIiI llnnviui. ei'mt 5 Mark Strlcktcr vt al vs (leo Kngcrs, suit tor ilniier. 0 Weeit HkwIiik Mnolilno Co vs 0 Vlilllirlck & .i i lumen irom supreme court, 7 I'raiiuls M Thompson vs Francis T (lull- Hum ;, ejectment. S Aulirnv C! Hiirnv vs Wtn V Owslov. nt'iii't. u Andrew County vs ltnuk tit 8t .loo cliange vein Anilreu'Co. 10 Atnlrew County vs K C 8t So & 0 It It 11 Co same. 11 Curt JtcCtty et al vs K 0 Ht Jo& C 11 It It Cn, civil action. 12 Mnry A' Joluiwit vs Joint N' Johnson, ill- vorrc. 13 Aiimmlii Hlicpartt nnd Isaac .V Mlnton ct nl vs .Inn Hliepard, partition. 11 Kllzalielh Hncclen ut nl s lillza Haldttln. jiartltlon. Third Day. WEIINR4IIAY, JANUAltV 1, 1SS2. .lolui 1. Knrwcll vs Amanda McCulla ct nl, ejectment. w w Parontioft h l'tnl Movers nnd C W. iiiuiu;i imi iii'iiun. James t Xntund nnd l'atmlc Xolaml vs the City of Ori'Kon, damages. Mary A Johnson vs James Conner, Mo to retar coils. John W Hart vs N S Young nnd I) 9 Katnn, attachment. Mnry A Williams vs Wm J II Williams, tl- nrce. Win lilieer vs Wm X McCoy, attachment. 0 1J Smith & Cuts Wm II MiCny, ntlaeni't. Meiers & Meyers vs Win II McCoy, at tachment. IMwai-d 1) McCoy vs Wm 11 McCoy attach ment. Turner, l'razer & Co is Wm 11 McCoy, at tachment. Cllicrlno Demi and Wm Dcau vs Wm II Mcfnv. ntlaclimeiit. (leo Milter and Kllzutieth Miller vs.lehu l' osier rt nl. replevin. Malliidn J Ki'rKrtiim vs (leo Schadc, hrench ot prornlie. 2S ym h Williams is Ainauua wuiinms, ui vorec. (leo II Hall vs Krledc Tainmnii, ejectment. Geo II Hall vs frcdrlek Johnson eleelm't. I iiunslelter vs Uldcon lloitivlck el nl, ejectment. Win Ileiiueliamp vs J W Stokes, eiectin'nt, .i a niciianionii ana uiaric wyue vs win Itlley. ejectment. J I.Cliunhig vs (leo llmvvii, ejectment. Fourth Day. TIIUIISDAY, .IANUA11V 5. 18S2. J H (llemi vs Henry lluzlek. i-Jectinent. Imuic McCoituii vs Kll J McComiu, uceoliut K ll McCrady vs Kiiinui MeCrady, divorce. Albert Ilocker to use el Kuniiy Smith vs A (' Kppler rt al. revival ot Judgment, lllnchart. Milliard & Co vs 1) J Ilrook and ( M Crady. iitlaeliment. Win Chandler s K Anllml, appeal (rum .11' Wmllaldwlu vs WH Hell and J I.Cliuu nils', appeal from J P. J 1, ChiiiihiK vs C M Swof e, note. A II Wclton vs M Cotton and C A Moscr, note. II W ltnss vs I) nillls, appeal from .1 1' Wm Ucaiichamp vs J w Stokes, apnea! from. I 1' Wm M Morris vs J 1, nnd J M Curry, fore closure. J 11 0 Curtis and C Curtis vs Marlah Hen ry, .1 Henry ct al, jiarlltlon ii itiivni eiai vs v tltlnn. fin A Wllsou ct al, par- P..II-, P.t.blllU V .1 11 lll..u A. 1.1 ....tl.... Mary Stewart vs Wm Hudson to satisfy iiiui miliar. 11. V Zook vs Jacob Finical, ejectment. II Kuck et a! vs II llorchcrs et al, partition Annie It .Smith vs Charles Smith, divorce, S Oiliom vs II OiWorn. to sell property, J I. U rlKshy vs Klmlra Fields. Fifth Day. KttlllAV, .IANUAKV 0, 1832. .1 Hook et al vs D Hulatt et al. Injunction, Mary Sterrett vs iv II Stcrrctt, to remove disabilities. M E9 00 01 02 (11 II4 6.1 UO 07 US Sarah J Asbury vs wm Ailniry. divorce. State by Collf cior vs O M Silencer, tax niaie oyuui vs narryK ll llojt, ta. Stale by Col vs Marv A llevim ct nl. tax. II Johnson vs N V It It lev, appeal from .11' 0 O Tilling V4 wm II Frame. appeal fruiii.lt' w in id n iinuiiif vs v,iu jvaiicucr. appeal from pioliate Couit SSli a I III cr vs Jokn O'Fiillcn, anjical from Jl ,T U Itlco uamsey vs w u leicgrapn vo, njipeal from J 1' 09 l raer & McDonald Hank vsJ J Thump- . ... in. Him. V. O Hollcnbeck vs Holt Co. appeal from Co court. J VfaKh & Co vs V. Anllml & w It wadu note KO llaldfilu vs w It & SKHirocteii, uppejil from .i I". Sipiaw Creek Ditch vs Holt Co etui, nr l)eal Irom Co court. Cltv of Oregon vs DaMlel Zook' appeal, w Munkers vs K C, St Jo & 0 ll U It Co, damaKcs. D IledRpath vsltamsey & nice, appeal. 1 worsham vs K C, St J & C 11 It It Co, ap. F wellervs 1) w King, appeal from J 1'. H Shirley vs w llrownlec. revival jiidment. m oaynie vs K u nl Jo u Jl K K Co. an- neul front .1 I' S S Nanm.ni vs .! Judy, anneal from J 1". 1. It Fonii! vs V. V ueller. Hiinpul rrmn .1 I ii im'ii iu ii .iiuuHi ri ai. note John Hlnkle vs Hdivurd Anlbal.noto. Sixth Say. HATUIWA V, JANUAUV7, It'.. M'Cormlck Ilarvesttnu ifaulilne Co vsScd wick, waiter & Co, appeal from J 1. State hy ( ol vs J wall ct al. tax. Slate by Col vs Unknown l'arlles, tax. State hy Col vs flennre (Hills, tax. Stato hy Col vs T ll Frazer et nl. tax. State by Col vs w H Taylor & S Shirley tax. Slate bv Col vs S XI Shirley, tax. state by Col vs I) 1' ItHldwin.tax. State by Col vs Asu Sedwlck, tax. Stato by Col vs II & S HollliiKSWorth, Ux, State by Col vs Daniel Smith, tax. State by Col vs T H lllatehtcy. tax. Stato by Col vs wm 0 Mmlth, , tax. State by Col vs Chris Shnlts et al, tax. State by Col vs Mark 11 Monro, tax. State by Col vs H .1 & .1 1. (Irlgsby. tax. State by Col vs C I, Anderson et al. tax. State by Col vs K O Zminermiiii et al, tax Statu by Col vs Strauther Moore, tax State by Col vs I. LoiiIsriihuI et al. tax. State by Col vs J M Ford et al, tax. State by Col vs I.uke Knnwles. tax. Stato by Col vs J ti 0 watson et nl. tax, Stato by Col vs (leorge Audler. tax, Stato by Col vs Maria llreelage, et al, tax Stato by Col vs N 8 Shall, tax" State by Col vs Martin whinner, tax. State by Col vs S I. Crate, tax. State bv Col vs Henrv Cransller. tax. State by Col vs Isaac Itldenhour et al, tax. niair iiy uui v .lonu niraiiu, rax, T J Foster (Jravalllo vs 1' Mann, annual ironi.i r. j C Hhiklo vs j Itamtcy. .1 OHInklo vs ltamsav. State by Col vs U'ander Allison. Appearance Cases. 127 8 I Hmlth & Co vs Mulr& Campbell, nttnch 12S Turner, Frazer & Co vs Mulr & Campbell, attach. 129 Kcnnard & Fisher vs Mulr & Campbell, 130 KpIITo, KoenlKsman & Co vs Mulr & Canu bell, atuch. 131 Hlinsson & Ilrlduman vs .1 Clnrk. mnlvTln. 131 State to the use of Addin SjT Howell vs n i i.uciisei ai. suitoii Mrs nonu, lu. If UAlInn , U,u...A ..I..I1 134 wm II ltlehards vs wllsoa and M 11 Kinder, ejectment, 135 E F Mlllrr and D A Qelvln vs Isaao Hood. grass, account. joo Baker Jr vs K 0 Ht Jo & 0 1J H It Co, damages. 130 137 w O .tones vs T & A Decker, suit for dower iss it .t ivirx ein i vs ii Hretrer, suit Mr title. M E ts D h Uuffstetter vs J & K Vamer. 139 140 141 1(1 14S 144 14S lis D A Oelvin et al vs K 0 St Jo & 0 H It R no, onmagus. F.J Bwln vsO It Rwln, divorce, w Davis vs 0 M Hooper, civil action. M Ilender et al .1 Homier et nl. imrtltlon. Hoblltzen ft jessa vs wm 1' jones Si Kmma j lUKOen, rnreeiosnro. Council IJIutTs Iron works ts j Swepe ct al foreclosure. J M Ahernathv et al ts A M Jacobs, nttnch Abernathy Furnlturo Co ts A M Jacobs attachment. wm n ltlehards r J I. Or. nttaehment. it 160 151 17 Il,,.tntw.W w 1. aStlalun alnll wm n Hicks t0 Johnson etal,tosetasldo ut-i;u. wm fl ftwoe! en vs n flweeton, divorce, M Smith ts J Smith, divorce, Holt CountT rs .1 McAdams. nleetment. l.')2 163 1S4 166 168 167 It r Zook ts j Finical ft .7 Whipple, injunct ii itunciiun in n iruili, nmiiucr, J flcntt ts ( wrluht. slnnrfe. w w CAldirelt ndms est M wnrnrr v wm Hawkins M pub adms Holt Co, to recover mo HT. OH Murtr. ts fl Mart. lUrnwo M ft J Spencer ts ts j I'arrls, et al. partton w w p rarer r i. ai n i ii jtiouru. necouut. J M Wlnsch ft Co VS .1 fl Klnnall. tnrprlnorn CO Alkln TS.Tflroesbeek, suit on contract. B F wcller ts T vt Swepe, suit on contract. Stato to the uso of Holt County ts T II Tturns et al, suit on cest bond. M Help ts Dante! Smith, breach ef promise nColllson ts nirstn Blaier. damages. J F Marshall, ts Kenace Itleo, ejectment. Abcrnathv Furnlturo Co tsJB Brown ft A M Jacobs, camlshment. idv DHinc t ii roiii'r or Knniisiimeni, 170 Bame vt firs Bales, garnishment. Same vs j Foster 8r garnishment. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Creditors and all others Interested In tho es tate of John Mirtln, deceased, aro hereby nntl- ned tuai on tne nrst day ol the February term. 1882. of tlie lTahate Court, I shall make final seiuemcut ui cam cstaie. t i. ,t t n.T, LU0A8, Adm'r. NEW NEW STORE ! J.R.WILSON COMK3 TO TIIF. FRONT 'With tho Largest Stock of Goods in Southern Holt, OOXSISTIXtl OF Worsteds, Ginghams, Cashmeres, . Delains. Alpaccas Calicoes, Domestics, Hats, Caps, Shawls Hoods, Nubias Etc Boots & Shoes 5ood boots from $i.7 to $1.7o Shoes lrom 70 .cents up. My line of GROCERIES Aro complete. Good Coffeo H ins. to tho !i uu. Host, e 1- lh.s. for 81.00. collection of I havo n fine Glassware, Tinware, Queensware. Shelf Hardware, Cutlery, Pocket Knives. Etc In fact everything kept in a general store. J. R. WILSON, FORBES, W. fufiSEfjY Stock. VOUSAI.E In'oIIDKU TO On nccount of fallinc health I am forced to offer my entire JNurserv Stock for sale. I will irive thoso wishing to buy coed sized bills of trees unusunFin- ilucenients to purchase NOW for Spring naming, x navo u large stock ol i- ruit and Oi naiuentnl Tress to dispose of, consisting in part ol 20,000 Annie trees. 2. 3. 4. and 5 vors old. Also Peach, l'ear. Plum. Anricot. and Cherry trees in abumlancu. A larijo lot of Kverirrecns. from 1 to 10 feet high. A lot of Heeeh. White Bitch and Chestnut trues. A hi nro and choice selection of Hlnek berries, Raspberries, Gooseberries, and Strawberries, Grapes, etc. Flowering Plants aud Shrubs. GEO P. LUCKHAHIVr, Oregon, Mo. I will havo a choice lot of Poland China Pigs for sale In the Spring. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ilv virtut and authority of a SDeclal eieputlnn Issued from the oMce ol the clerk ot tlio Circuit Court of Holt county, Mo,, returnable at the January term, lb:, of said court, and to me (11- reeled In favor (it tha State ot Missouri, nt tlm relation aud to tho uscot Fred Myers, col.ector ui revenue oi lion county, ami against Unknown Turtles. I have levied upon aud seized all tho right, till Interest aud claim ot the said defendant, nr. In and to tlio following described real estate, to wn i Lot 22 lo block 42, la Forest City. All lying anil being In said eouuty and Btate ox mivsuuri ; mm i wm ou HATUllDAY, JANUARY 7, 18S2 between the hours ot nine o'clock In the fore noon and flvo o'clock In tho afternoon of that day at the Court House door lu the cltv of Urn, con, county of Holt ufureiald, sell the same, or go much thereof us may lie required at nubile vendue to the highest bidder (ur cash In hand to Huusiji'suiu execution sun cohu. W. 11. Fit AM K, Hherllf ot Hvlt County, SHERIFF'S SALE. Ily virtue nnd authority of a snoclal eiecntlnn Issued from the ofllco of the Clerk of the Circuit i.uuri oi iiiui ciniuiy, aio,, reiuriiuoie at the January term, 1R82. of said Court, and to me di rected In favor of Fred Myars, collector of rev- euue in jioii county una ntjuiusi, W. W. Hlnman auJ Wm. L. DIllliiBham. 1 have levied upon and seized all tho right, title, Interest nnd claim of the said defendants, of. In aud to tho following described real estate towlt- Lots 8. is, 10, aud 17 in block 18, In Forest City, au lying and being la said county and State oi Missouri ; nnu I win, on HATUllDAY, JANUAHV, 7, 1882, between tho hours of nluu o'clock in the fare noon and ttvo o'clock In tho afternoon of that nay, nv mu i;uuri uouko uoor in me city oi ure- Irni, flnilntv nl llnll tlftl.A.nU uall llm -.,.... n so much thereof as may be required at' public vDiiuuc. iu mu iui;iiisfc uiuurriurcasji in nano( vu aauuy saiu execution sun eosis. W.ll. FHAME, Sberlft ot Holt County. Tho Great Trull at WanblnKton Is of Interest lo every citizen. Of equal importance to every sufforer irom impepsia, is n trial oi urown's rensin Tonlo. Try it For Balo by T. S Illnde, and King & Proud, Oregon, and Ed. AnibalBigolow, and A. C, Young cornea. FREE IS YOU Mta'OttSrwt'nm r..rriTi HeulMriusio mbtwIii tgiM, It, Tht JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE lin, J-Mit, iS-eolomu, weekly A(rrtralUrl, Dteekua tninrpr, onlyfl Ou ru, tumill .milr hw, onlytl Ou rew.ltuopii to fafy (ddren., Aomn WiTa r, Pub., Til OhMtnnt BUwt, Bt. Loan. nipm i iw i G-K.EAT IN mDUY GOODS Clothing, BOOTS, SHOE&ETC, And roinemborliiff Unit the fnrmors hnvo short crops on everything, nnd that they have lmt little to realize money out of. "We .have de termined to reduee nrieCH on nliuoat our en tire stock and make ft to tho interest of every man, woman and child that comes to Mound City to trade, to buyof us. Corsaut & Meyer, IsLOTTlsriD CITY. Merry Christmas. -That Is Wishes all of his old customers, and ho alts you nnd overybody clso to liinko your wives, sweethearts, children, cousins nnd aunts, merry and happy, by purchasing your holiday presonts of him. It la no uso to say Fnrnghcr keeps the finest stock of Jewel if Yf WjiTCffES, Clocks, Silver and Plated Ware, Etc. Of any ono In Holt County, for everybody knows it. Moreover It is well known that all of his goods aro just as represented. Ills stock tills year is unusually largo nnd beautiful, llo keeps tbo latest NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY! Of all kinds, and it will pay you to cxamino his stock. Don't Fail to Oregon, Mo. ON AND January Guarantee a Benefit to every Cash or And will "SET 'EM UP" to all their customers who will rmv nn ihplr nmi. i, tore Janury let, 1802. Those who cannot raise the money will please nlve their nuica, uo nouooiio ioi(urtruupine doors. uuuua iui Cash or OnlV. and bv this nlan wn will we still sell Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Hats, Cops Gloves, Queensware. Glass ware, Door-locks, Bolts, Screws. Pocket and Tablo Cutlery. Etc., etc. And we stll sell and warrant M. D. Wells & Co's. Boots and shoes. A large assortment of Gloves in ud auiu ui uuiuiin (Jriues. uur CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS we are closing out at cost No trouble to show them. tveryuou, WK SELL TIIK m hi i mi U uger abw SJLTJEE, SCHULTE West of the Court House. GRAHAMf& FRAME, STILL HOLD, AT THEIR STOI Where theyCarry the Best STOCK (2)F GOODS hol4' IN CLOTHING of all Kinds from an Overcoat to a Handkerchief Cloaks, Shawls, floods, Prints, Etc. Worsteds, Boots, Sqoss, Hat, 4f" Cups, Gloves, IMCittens, etc. A full Stook of Glassware and QueoiiBware, Sugars, Teas, Coffees, nt tho lowest Prices, MAITLAND, MO. PRICES. Notions, Happy New Year. What- see Faragher, AFTER 1st, 1882 TIIE- one who will bny Goods ot them for Produce uer January ist, muz, we will sail Produce ftavn mnnnu fnp all nf mir niiilnn.. invited to come in and examine onr goods HI IMI I l Stewart sewug mcmes. KRAT7T AT BROS. OREGON, MO- -C- THE SWW IN MAITLAND. COUNTY. Ginghams, Canned and Dried Fruits 1882. Harper's Mgozine- iiiLUST hated. "Always varied, always cood, nlways Improving." UitAitiiES J-uancis Ad ams, Jit. Jlnrpur'z Magazine, tlio most popular Illustrated periodlial In tho world, le rius Its sixty-fuiirtli volumo with tlio Deecmbor Humuer. It leprescnta what Is best in American literature and art; nnd Its marked success In England wlioiu it has nlieady u circulation larg er tlinti that of any hnglisii lungaxluo of tlio satuu class Iiiik brought" Into its service tnu most cniincnt writers una tutlsts of Orenf Hrltitln. Tlio forth coming volumes for 1882 will in every respect surpass their predecessors. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. 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