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a Me a Man, Woman or Ohild that mmSM on TIME, and I will Show you one that Pays from Twenty to Fifty Per CENT. TOO MUCH FOR THEIR ELLLH mWSmWR ALLbLm LLLH bLbLH laLLH " jrw Im H jfl L DON'T PASS THIS BY AS AN IDLE ADVERTISEMENT, BUT GO TO THE GREAT uu C9 j mm ?RICE CASH HOTJS OB1- Minion & Burgess, Forest City And have it Proven to you. We will Save you a Big ROUND DOLLAR on every Five Dol lars' Worth of Goods you Buy. rri 0 (ft OH e 5S3 CO I I m. TIIE ELECTIONS. In mutters political tho culminating point ot Iho y(r was reached on Tiies day. Tho elections in Icnvu nnd Ohi" Justly nre regarded with the dei'imsl in terest. A largo party roto wiib polled in bctb states, thu inturest in both turning maialy on thcsnnio Issue temperance Inlowa It Wrtg n square fight over pro btbitlon; in thu latter, tho Ih-cnsa .ys- J. MOUND CITV. Mouro linn returned to Kan- soils hero ntul ul- C sis. Still property Wliys Sell well A II. Jamison has boon on tho sick Hit tnr tho past week Mr. Brant and family hnvo taken possc'slonof thu Lincoln proporty. A number from hero went down to teni was paramount, with prohibition Oregon Mouriuy to uttend tho l'robnto in tho background. I court. The returns come hi very slow, and J. M. Cu-on will take possession of even nt this writing it Is almost inios. tho Cottrcll proporty tho latter part of Bible to give any dotinlto estimate of this month tho result, From the figures at hand wo are led to behove that tho Republic cans have secured Iowa by sumo 20,- 000 majority for the state ticket. The legislature it is safe to say will bo Re publican while thu Domocrats gain four representatives Wood of Foyd coun ty, Glllis of ChleUasi.wr, Akor, of Win- ucsbiek and Clmmborlln In Buuhanan. Cook Fusioulst for Congress,! probably elected. In Ohio tho Repulbieun commmlttee thinks Hondly'a majority will bo 3,000 or 4,000, Governor Foster thinks Hoad- ly's chances arc best but docs not aban don hopo of either governor or lcgisln- Elder Gardner preached his fare- mutism. JILUFF CITY. Mrs. Soth Strickland is very sick. W. U. Adams is enjoying very poor health Mr. Schl"t7.hauers hand Is inuob bettor, ho is now able to get his utual rest. -I. I) folks a ulght. -W. S. Glflbrd and O. A Heed, of St. Joseph, spout last Sunday In our villago. Undo JD.tnl. Hahn and son Richard are now sorely atuicieu ,vuu mo rneu- PROBATE COURT. Docket: November Term, 1883. FIRST KAY, MONDAY NOVKMIIKK 12, 1883. Stocking gavo mir young , ra,,,,,r iK.nl.il l.nll ..II l.iot MllllllrtV V '. . Borcher Charles heirs Schweors Henry ami Anna Silas Parlor, ourator James Vaughn, executor II A Danker.-, curator II A Datikeri', curator .rth and final 1ft ft'ttlmuciit .'Id settlement. Sd settlement. SKCOM DAY, TUESDAY, NOVKMIIK.lt lfl, 1883. Hicks JosMo. minors, .lames 8 Nidand, curator, 2nd settlement. Glenn Gennettn. Win Hawkins, administrator, -till t-etliomont. well sonnnn at tho Christian ckureh hero Inst Suuday ulght. Sevoral et our eltizous and several from tho country attended thu St. Louis fair last woek. Saturday evening, a large dologation ol them returned. It is eald to be n fact fully deter- Died, October 6th,'83, of whooplns cough, t ho infant child of Joseph Quick aged ono ear. Mr. Blum, agent for Louis Has, ot St. Joseph, was at tho switch one day last week, on buincs4. -John Chappol, of Kiiuas.wus visit mined upon, that wo are to havo unotli- Jug In autyeighborbood laot week; ho er banKlne nouso here, n will oegin has hosts ot friends here. business about tho first ot next J anu- Mian Mary Grouser returned from ary. Utlca. Mo., last week, whithor sho has Mayor Pepper leaves us to-day for been on an extended vi-it. southern Kansas, where ho will make s. M. Shirley, of Forbes, Is nt tho his future hone . lie is a cond citizon, switch this week, shipping his walnut a most excellent gentleman anu a law- blocks and logs to St. Joe J. Seyfer Is fattening 60 head of very Hlukle G W anil J C, riunuuor J heirs, Chnpiunu Maffet, Wilson John R, A II elton curator, James Soott, curator, W R Springer, curator, Gvorgu Rom.no, udtn'r Cupp Williutn Hat us Kva minor Meyer Hannah and others Ro-itnck Jacob Mann Charles TlllltD DAT, WK.VNK3UAY, NOVKMIlf.K, Robert Morris, adm'r Jacob Bowhait, curator. Minorva Meyer, curator. John Biicher, aduiT. John L Cliuuing. udin'r. VOUUTII DAY, THURSDAY NOVEMI1KU Simpson Hugh, II B F Fleming executor Simp'Oii Hugh II partncndiip It F Fleming, executor. Penny Kliax II Robi II l.unsfoid, adniV, Hlggs James S W L Gordon, adm'r. turo. Tho latest from Clovolarill indi- yer of no mean ability, and wo aro loth cates thai Iloadly has u sniMll tnajotlty 1 to give him up Rov. Kimball of the M. E. church is in very poor health. A zealous man ho will not neglect a duly that ho can possibly perform. So, lat Sunday, be ing unable to staud during tho delivery of his sermon, ho delivered It from his chair, a striking testimony of tho earn out spirit of tho man. Tho famous George R. Wendling KIFTH DAY, FU1DAY NOVKMIir.lt 1U, Sanders J E Jrssn O Cum, curator, Barnes Marv H and Raiah K T 1) 1 razor, curator, Coleman Laue& John mlnoni C (J Cunningham, curator, Smith Sholtonjninor heirs Jesse II Isgrigg, curator, in i ho county with thu legislative ticket four Democrats and two Republicans. At headquarters tho Republicans aro ftlll hoping for a clung. Tho Demo, crau claim the legUlure by five and thu itcpuuitcans tuo senate ny ono. will deliver his latest' and bct lecture title, "Satan" at tho Corsaut & Meyer Opera Hall on tho 27th ist. Our peo plo and the people ot tho country know THE MARKETS. Tho "bears" havo orrtainly becu tho ruling power In tho grain market the past week, the pricos of both wheat hik! corn having fallen away several points. Tho causes for tho decline in wheat may bo placed partly to tho reported im reuse in tho vislblo supply, and dull foreign markets.augmented by thoyory favorablo out como of tho harvests In England. As compared with a week ' ago, wheat, cash, has declined 2 34 cents. Com has also fallen away, duo partially to sympathy with thu wheat " market, and to tho.lncrcaso in tho vial bio supply, as compared with a week gor mixed 'corn, has declined 2 cents, Tho markets closed: Wheat, demand nctivo. 95 eta. , .Coru 'fairly active. 45 entire wtck. 1itii'. k. ' ' i , i. I Mrs. Vaurolt has fine hogs;hc lately i-old about as many more, not having corn to feed all. No place in the state, can boast of finer groves of young walnut tiuber than graco tho blutTs of lower Holt. Harvey Stephens has boon keeping midnight hours the past week, caused by a painful fellon on his right hand. Miss Minnie Statsworth and John Weekly returned homo Saturday after spending several day with relatives in St. Joo. There is a wagon obsti noting tho something of his abilities as a thinker n8" way just south oi tuo scnowi nouso ; and, nu orator which aro of tho first tho ownoru is kno.vn anu weuiu uo wen order and will do themselves aud him l romovo It. the justice to come out and give him Tho heavy rains of lat week, wore an audioueo worthy of tho orator und beneficial to the wheat crop, of which bis tho.uo. I a largo acreage hits already bcou sown in southern Holt. -Mr. G W. Mooro has returned to -Thoro Is not a vacant house in our olty. Council lilutrs, whoro uo will probably Esqulro Clalborno helu court the stay a year; his son ferry win manage tho home farm in his aosence i returnod to hor Peter Galbreth and A.J.Sutton I'hm- r,wint nt oniiln fur it.n nni.t Kentucky homo, havo tctulcrci their resignation as . j--- jsrrf" -r..-. - ..... . . , week show lartro trains while on ranee r.ny vun uusKirK was norn tne uireotors oi tho uiun uity school u a " .. . m I . . .1- 1... ; I r- I 1.1 I 1 . f .. cauio nncos navo acennea ironi 10 1 nasi wcck on uusiucph. oumoiznauer nun unni iiuiih or., imvu 86 ctsj -XJlwIcclloiivy uro worth 5,20 1. Gcorgo Burkhalter has purchased been appolntod In their stead " " WII I ..... T T n.v . i.K.nnrti- 1 not.,., .iTtn 11 .1.-1 . jKood for all grades, and offerings havi ?,?,l'Ti ' met with, readv Bales. Market nUmml Mrs. Mover, oi Illinois, is visiting toms gavo another daneo on last easy ahd'steady Exports $5.60 (A $0.20 hor brotbor. Hugh J.nughlln. Thursday nlght.a party who wont from goou 10 cnoico ito w i& yo.iu. MissBohart. a charming young hero eot lost on their return. Und "lono In t tt A hn i iitL'nlu ni..tnln alini.i 1 I " .U lUU UUU llllkl AVI m Cth settlement. Gib Settlement. 4th settlement. 1st settlement. U 1833, 1st settlement. 1st f-ettlemont. :t)l si-ttlemont 2nd settlrment. 2nd sottiomeut. 15, 1883. 2ud Hettloincnt. 2nd settleme.t. 2nd sftttlemout. 2nd te'illuxiunt. 13, 2d st'tt!iuncnt. 1st sell lenient. 3d mid dual. 4th an 1 final. L. R. KNOWLE.S, Pkoiiatk Judoe. girl I I... 1 n uSJr"T.:3"T lyo Graham. I. visiting friends Avtailu values are about 10 cts. hotter. ti,,e a l)ttrtY ot our "Itlzetm t- A week ago tho bulk of tho bogs sold tended thu fair at lulls City, obraika. irom uo io 4.oo ino sales ou l ues- USL woek. VEW POINT. An abundance of mud. Born, to Thomas Bragg, baby. Health good, what better might wo expect. Sol. Kunkcl was homo on n lay off last woek. Bum, to James Ham a boy baby on Suuday last. Spoiling school at the Grovo school last Thursday. Rfibt. Morris is building a now dwelling bonso. Mart Armack is ruunlng through Nebraska this week. Ducking is again recuined in tho bottom, and tho boys nro asain huppy. School commenced on Octoburlst; 50 enrolled first day. Silas Bucbor teach er. A voclobla at Mr. Atkin's on Wed nesday night oi last woek, wound up in a rain. Fred Drohcr and wife, of Nichols Grovo, took in the exposition at St. Louis last woek. - . Wm. Drehcr rcmovd from-our midst, one day last week, to a farm ono mllo north of Rlchvlllo, where ho will "bop clodt" the coming yoar. Como around and seo us Billy when you can? FORBES. Dr, Young's residence Is about ready for another family. Henry Cooksey has n position as brakuman ou tho C. B. & Q. R R, Oakely Marion, of Now Point, was hore last Friday trying to buy another team. Loot out even body ! There is a hair workor and teaeher going about seeking whom sho may talk to deal h. Abb Swart formerly merchant at New Point aud family, aro the guests of Mrs. S. C. Lvansthls wo-k. 'Dr. Evans spent Saturday In St. Josuph, lecturing before tho Northwott- orn Modical class, on Cbonilsiry. " look oui every ooayi menus n friend in a btack dies colmr abut socking who she may devour with h tongue. Protending lo teach hair wor otc, but in reality deud-bwatlng hor way through tho country. FOltUES AI.l'lIAllKT. A star.ds tor Armstrong and Applegate, ousee. -., B is for Blum, Buinns. Bnrnes and and wcarj through tho (Bottom) wan dorod," several bovrs subject to a drenching rain. - day ran $4.60 to $4 G5. The market throughout the week ruled fairly active, and aliMinicq, hayo hula roasuu to II ml lauit. rackors npa sninnors havo iron e rally both boon huyors, Tho market closed slow and weak. Packing und snipping 91.00 (g, TO zu. -Mr, Henry Thomas has sold his rosidrnoe to E. T. Davis. Mr, Thomas wo understand will ongaco iu tho bank ing business in Mound City, about Jan uary 1st. Miss Emma Dell dlod in Kansas TRAMP, tramp, TRAMP. City a few days ago. Itor remains Lookintr overthe mass of announce- wero brought to this city for Interment. naentn for "G. A. R. Reunions." "Vet- A limo clrule of friends mourn hnr ern- Reunions," "Uunreuerato noun- jjunturo. High Prices Mouafn etc., we nre lud to wonuor how ' "so many men, can ufford to spuuil so MAtTLAlfD AND yiCINlTV, Health is very good tho doctor) ;Ja tv proarnauvftAceAiid thnt n hlchcr I Bay too ood for comfort " r:t .ti ...ill An V"at7ilt t.n I n. . . .Inillvattaii will An nvtitir with ttin ntnu. , "otr of arms, anil all tho accoimiaul- mcnU ol wan yet horu wo nro near the -end of the iDtli contnryt Imnds playing, bugles sounuinii, inun muioiiiug, iroiu tho coHnling liouJO, tho work-houso.the niilnlt.tho school room, tho fiirni, to as sist in a sham lin't'e,, wlih Hio privih go r camping out soiuier issuion, auu en 'tovinir alt tli3 mllitnrv honors aud tin - teryJ-'Buroiy this, is lirogrossing hack- ward,nnd about the year 2,000 woslml! boo 'm tii reminlni: to tho oiiciiial liur- leaf, it wo don't put on thu brakes, iJolt County rross. Jt would bo an easy mailer tn cover Fivo school teachers in Mnltland last Saturday, and no ono hurt either. Another Sunday school concert at thu Christian churoh, last Sunday night. We would liko to know who can brat tho little folks of Maitlaud de claiming? Capslo Springs has added n head light to hu tricycle, nnd is now able to travel ni!ht and ilnv. Mr. Ernst Wellor will soon have llnUhed nno of tjio most palatial rcl- ut iieos in xxorthem tlolt, Butted off the Track IN Clothing AT IRA PETER'S, OREGON, MO. up tho avnrdupoiso of thu writer of tle Mr. J, M Keuyon has commenced hove, his soul, principal, pot tics, "mining a mrgo wuro-room w iu uusi I have bow legs togetuer.eovcr him up tint oiy ,l0 ,.,0i, f ijU.g,. barn. Wliun iiioliulmg 20 head of hulf-brcpd Cots and hide him lorover from the htgnt I llnishrd it will iiiia gruully to th-' looks wohls, and tho best Cotswohl male in Urn ton Donor and NHrthjfBal Missouri, which I will Mil) at For Sale. a flock of CO head of sheen, . ... I.i.. r..... his livr frigid with ono ug-iuiH, ami 't . - " . A. ........ .... , ',,l' Mj-ssIo, vir v liirmu uvii:.ki i. kjiitv T- "rt Ak Ex-volduk wi'outpt.w, im, ot,'!"i who liuvo been nut in Kiiiisiih an. i Niibnuk prrt.'p''t'tiny, rot'inntd last ffook. TLay did uA buy u farm. privato snlo, L. M. Kauw., ; Farest Clty-rMoVv Tim BOTTOM. Mud, mud. Kato S. Randolph is having tho chills Alice Patch.of tho Bluffs,will teach tho Idle Wilda school Tho salo at II. Minion's was well patronized, nnd stock sold well Mrs. G. W. Roderick, of Maitland, is visiting hor raoiber, Mrs Davis. -Wo noticed Pro!. Anderson, of Forest City, oh our roads last week. On thu account of sickness, .S. G A klro postponod school tlllthe eth met. Watson Babo, a young mnn of promise of this place, broke his leg while working iu Nebraska. Thu Walntlt Grove Directors pur chared some elogant obarU for that sohool. Consideration 932. Wo ask thu toachors of W. G. nnd I. W. it thtiy moan to work pi co-op pcratlou in literary work again this winter, II. T Alkire and. anothor man, I forget his namo, was showing some beautiful school charts to our districts last week. A FARM FOR S ALII. sw. qr section Tho sw. qr section 18, to Gl, R 3 situated oast of tho Dunkiird church H miles and ssutn of tho u B. clmich 1 miles. 120 acres in cultivation. Al under fence, abumlnuco ot wat r Terms easy, call at this olhce. (tt.) Mr. John Movor, 8127 S. Flth street St, Louts, Mo., says: "Brown's Iron Bliters convlotoly cured mo ol three year old rheumatism," Brownleo C stands for Carter, Cordory and Cook D aey. CORNINO. Nearly nil thu grain now shipped from heie, p;ues to Dnhith, tlienco to Europo Bob Henderson is improving a house, which hu bought of Joe. Hogreffe sev eral weeks ago. -"Old Bob" got ono of lils leg broko hist week. Ho "pit Ids foot in li'some way with thu above result. Jako Bondire, ol R.ilo, was visiting hero thu Hist of the wcok. Juke is an old lime citizon of Corning. Tho average product of whoit por aero iu tills rnriii-i or t live co'in'v this our. was 17 bushels p-r naro. J. A. Dunkots aud A. Halm intend starting f r westrru Nobrnsku nbout tho 8th inst , to look for a cattle ranch, which they propose to stock in tho Splitlg. The Lutherans, of this vicinity, held a baskot meeting at tho old church near Rosollns'. Thu church was decor ated with W' oaths nnd flowers by thefe ma'o members, and prosoiitcd a line ap-pearonco. Henry Anderson whoso lotty tumb ling at the elevator, excited tho admira tion of nil educated gymnasts, has lately nppeurcd In a mtw'rolo In which ho ha" not added much to his character tor well doing. Lot us hopo that ho may do bettor hereafter. -Jackson, thu car repalror of this place, shavos customers on Sunday. Ho sets thuui up with a lack crow, Ukc tho taps off tho bristlus with a monkey wrench, and out- thotii lo proper lonath with a coitlclilful. Thats Iho way ho ah lived Johu Brady last -Sunday. SovoraT thousands acres of grain wero dotryed in this vicinity by over flows this cur. It has lust been dcmoi.- a tax ot flOcts por aero will largo body of 1 ind from aliko from Iho samo source hero will tako, 3 bushels of com, bushels of wheat nt -roseut pricos u i pay for this improvement. Had tjs been dono a year 112:0, now wheroa.-ows nothing hilt weeds, would have Bbuu 20 .bushels of wlrear, or 76 bushels of corn for each aero overflow ed. We are ileaod to noto that tho people Of Corning will bo protected ... . . . norcanor, una nu uy tho voluntary sys- tear too. TUTTS PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From thoso soaruvs nrUe threo toarthi of tUa Uluoasas of tuo Lunuu no. TIusm symptoam lndlcatu tholrazutcno: Xm or Appetite, Hoivcla coaU, Hick IImI acli, rulltttii aCUr tlnr, mnlralo xertluit of body or mlud, Kruetailan of food, Irritability of liniilt, Xjovt plrlte, ,v rcellnc ut hmtlng orBlrcted uine dutr, Ululu, Flattering t tfe Heart, IloU before tlia , hlghlx or oreu urine, vunniiraiiwi, auK ao- ranniltlio uio of anirnofly thAt acts Olivet) on imi i.ivcr. Asnuvor modlclna TVTT, PILLS liavono cqiml. Tlielraetlaunntha niUiioysiind8kln Is also protnpt; reMOVlngr ui unpuniios wroiisn llicae uu stratod th secure th nnsfortui. after. I or 1 1 is for Dovorss and Duuuo tho dovo too. E stand for Lvans and Ellis thu ox pert. tr .is for tfurirereon. alwava on thn aiert. aw G stands for Gnddis, Griflln and GuIct, 11 Is lor llcrrin who sells fruit to th 'jnyor, I stnnJs for Isaac and Irn to-witiblue J is tor Jack and John tho ismit K aionds for Kelley and "Mr. Komi 1 - . uiii uiyi L Is for no ono oxcept Undo Levi, oi sianus ior Aiorirnn. Motcalf all . ... - . niogoy. N Is for Noah Worley, who is 11 1 u'y, 1 O. stands fpr.Oifut who.yuco looHod si . , nurcu. ! , V is for rullen, Pinker nndi'Ierce. tlBtunasfor quhi.tho "Boss" without fault. R is for several by the name of Roio halt. S stands for Soott, Shirley.Shdmljau amuu nuu ouiuier. T Is for Will Tearo who's as thl wafer. S II stands joi-no? "Uncles1' nbov V Is tor our Various piofossio renown. W sWiuls for Wilson Worloy iii. lUms. T1 a ropresentc tho dollars of suf o whilu otl.ers have milllous. Y tands for Young who wllj ,bon " III IIIIU." Z is for tho numbor to this rhj me. A Bin Sucoer' "My w'ifoVas in bed wo years with a complication of disorllors her physi cians could not euro, when I was leu to, try I'arkor'B Ginger Tonto. It was a big siiccoss. Three bottles cured hr. at 11 oust of n dollar and tlfly cents, and she Is now as strong as any woiiiun, R. D Buffalo. HV YOU WANT A GOOD-a lewing Machine fjf UUY the W Arm Light BnniiiD Howe ! jit is self-sett in;;; tho shuttle is self in vading. Yon can save Irom ( 10 to $1.5 by culling on F. S. ROSTOCK, Jr., OREGON, MO. C-Maohluo Repaiiing a Specialty .tgy finer or Hie irteiH." tirodueliur anne ttto, sound ULgoitlon, regular itooli, a elenr shin and a vigorous body. Tll'ITK IU,Ii oiiuso no naaea or (rrlptag nor lnrIoi)Q wiu uuiiy wore ana aro m ponces ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. ni3 FCBId Z.IKB A IfEW MAR. "I hiTO hod branerala. trlth Conallna- tton.twoyoars, and bnvo tried ten different kinds ot plUa, and TtTTT'B ar tlio nnt that lmvo doao no any good. They baro cleaned tno oat nlocly, Wy appetite la pleadld, rood digests readily, and I now havo natural pajwaROA. I foel like a now man." . W. b. EDWAKDO, Palmyra, O. PoMeTeTywhere.gBe. Offlce. MirySt.,N.T. TUTTS HAIR DYE. OlUT HAIR on WlllSKnta olianved tn. Btantly to a tibosar Ulacx tor n alngle ap. plication of litis One. Sold by Drunclsts, op sen t by express on rcoelpt of SI. umcc, i juurray otreot, new 1 one. TUH'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RUIIPTI FREL WITIiOUTWEDICIKE. THIS MAGNETIC BELT IS I Or Mo.y Da nAvUt the) foT- WARRANTFn Tn RIIRF?.' tnlLout inwiclrwjt ivin in tan hii. kvu MtatlfMt) iltMMM mm bpri alt WlwnMydeblllty of the OEEBATITE PMAXI OcenTt, litTltUltt ib ofMerra fr m vlaor- unal Mt r , f roni wtiateTor mum), bm eontlnuoa trrm of MftfrneUfm perm bU tig rb tli pru pintrctere tbrci la m hmlU ollB Uiu 2 tflHBiflKSiflPiRiH 1 m liltaAGHETlC AIOOMINAL SUPPORTER. TO THE UDlES!"iT!!-5? au AbdoiulnKltl.tB anil 11 pilr o(M(ntle root JMtteriei ua no tuptnor lathe ru'lof Mi.lfaro of .11 tbM ronipWiit Jhr nrrr tiowurrul uutseUa taic to the lout ot U. "ST'V T...I. wv r .v. I.krtl woMb, I.C. eprrhfr CVr.p r.r Uu B.k. VTeakateeer tae.Btilae, TmlU 1. IHDkR la. valur Mt.ttre.tl... UftrrraaeM. m4,Iimi. t JfW,tHUUOUHtAiDUaaMa4CarUaaeak UHIk a4 Ir- .1.. M.mA ITImmiI.. mtt enlmce r I"Im4Is. I'l ror .11 formf of Tra.t. DHBi1Um It U put.fl lr .nytuln before tnTntnl. ImUi a ntrUve Trie of.lU.r.K with tUgmeturoot D.ttrrlM, tlO. Kant h Dvimu n. .mmA .SBliLtn.tion uuivM.Arhv mjil ou rMlpt of vrlce TxnortUrl.,na raMjoreor warn .nam. Of in.. lMnuitAin rencr.tent in Literal oorn.if.. Bwidttiuioe can be Bud. la cur rt llO WIH ,00 IS I Q0) tint fall got In. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. . u lite mutii-r uf .ll.a e.t.ilp of IjvI W. llavl. J ralnorlitlr of Hitmutl Duvls, (Iece;istil, bllns ' KT.i.u .... 41. Iu Otl. .I.u nt l..lnl... 1 l tOu. A.wn t,. o.i. wiutirii n. .on.,, rromcs Hints uiwirr, u;iniiKii ot Mm eit.-ito nf w. iiAVis. tniniir iu.r in N.Ltntim ii:lvw ilnce.tsecl. niul liuvlntt fll'd nil exl.lhlt ot his wnriilHiiiiiip iiccounis iit'ivvunu uimsull nnd his Ilia vunl,irfluratory turn lliml settli'invnt ot i guardlaiiHlilp ot said eituto In tills sniirt on ill' ii in uuy ui Aiipini, a. w , itw.i, tiftil H lili rrU( to the tathf;ictlnn of tliu court thut slsd ward, I-evt W, D.tvls, has lietaine o( uku mid l a non resident uf tlioHtiito nt MUvmrl. nml cannot lin snrveil with norsntml nnuvp., , if Uh jj.erefore nnlerril by the salil I'rohulc court Vf (Holt County, Msimrl, thnt nuhllCiilloii hi) tnmlp, nntltylntr htm that said Kiuudlau li.'ii tiled In thn said Probuto Court an exhibit of his qnurdianshlii nocounts for lliml sottlinneut, anil ' int uulusi ho appear ut tho next term or this uri.m uo DrKHn nun nein ni tnu Lour iimise uithmii, ill .no 4juiii4,t 111 llllll, main UI illlA lirl. nu the 12th dnv of Nnvninbi-r. lnx.1 nml mi said day or as simn as thu said catiso can h heard and shown chuso to thu coxtrary, sshl llnal ftftlU'iniiut will be miulp. It Is further (inleri'd Hint n copy hcri'nt ho publldheil Iu Uio Hoi.t Countv Hiintinki., iv newspaper published In thu County of Holt, for lour wt nki successively before tho noxt torm'of this court. BTATBOl'MIHSOUW,) In tho Probate ..... rM' i'"1"1 it County of Holt, 1 County, Missouri, I,I,..lCNOW.l!8. .liiilco of tlie Probate 'lourt, of Holt County, Missouri, do hereby cer tify that tliw ubovo unit foru&nlnii Is a full and coiiip'.cte copy of an ord,T inailo on the sth day of October, A. 1 isss. as Iho saii.s appears of record In Hie rcerrili ot Iho said Probate Court. Dono at offleo In Oteijoii In the county of Holt nnd- Htntti of Missouri, tilts sth day of October, A. D,, 18SM. U It. KNOWLIC8. ' Probate Judge, T)t m (ration Otvinwita r tvd&pte4 to all mtm. ar worn over tb vnttar clothing. (nt t tm tk ml thuuhl ka 1 DOtMr ftirwfarf. antl tMtncieiuusp ioriiie"owprn?rin nrojirwi jrwiv worn over inv nnaarciotninir, mi blr Ilk U mmmr OUtuIi u4 J tnkn tttt l nlshU Tbo holil tlitlrpo raworn MnUiMfnMuiauf th jrvar. I1IK MAONKTOM AVPrjANCK CO., HV; lloS, THE HULL VAPOR COOIC.STOVE, r u ... h latilQ or.ijr a-a TlrAtl lit Mndl nalhss stoodl THE TEST; OP- YEARS, unearned unl TCMul nubile CuaiMCDlMtloB. Poei etoryl deKrJFllon of, Coekfnr.Wsih- Ing, Ironing, iVrult Canning, oreibrrdoniM- tl work bcre- ' luror. dnn. Iivel Ithaorelniry cook ttoVo. till vltbAut II. Im.ifJ H, -. - . . . . i . . - --- - uicraeio peat, mam, iinvi, etc, r FOR SUUMER USE THM ME INOBf I Mi Dam. Plod MT Ilellable Agcnti wantod 14 unv-nipl0, tfrnltotr, Adilrtas, i Beta Street, cor. Chaiuj.lTla, Cleecliuid, Oluo. Trie BtSEABM lsr YOUTH nnd MANHOOD A GUIDETO HEALTH WITH. Bm. OUT MEjllC NET1' M V AniVsiuiAN ofMyeari. csiitrlviiet. Don't niuan 'Preacrlnllon.-fVIe'' uJd "j ii.frl?' ,)?'1S busi, wbltli it ojimbt.. pflA cti, Addrr THE PUBLISHED, Do IM. Mllwiukit, 4f 1 a. . tiJLj . Jt X