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I fear "SmMia sirs " 'ls&& 7 rf s -Ss? iiyi i . ivir mi IP 111? -sSpy -jfe OREGON, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 188G. NUMBER 1 read:1 St. Joseph, 31c., J imo 2, '8 . Thomas Price, Esq., . . iir. ! Dear Sir I notice tin art-. vcrtlsomcnt in the Iloll County Sentinel wlnrc t lit I agent of Walter A. AVumls ! .claim that they tool? first j ""premium onthcir machiiis j fall. TJie agent ol't hi; Wuoils is eitVcr uiist;tK-n in this, or else, he tell.1-? a wilful falsehood-. The Heernisr BindexV4 the Doeriui? tilani Jfosver, "and the Dec. inr . Oregon -Mower, all took first prem- -iums at this fair. Yours Truly, - S. J C ARSON, General Agx-nt, Deering Machines. .j . X. it. YAllVE sells the JLeer- ! in .mmiers and .uowovs. tbe trees. - leu the city. W.irn for the fair. I .Vrnunato'thc dogs. Tii '. Section is coming. I.oos out for mad dog?. I.:nit:ilry your linen duster. - v:.vit is the June rise? - (-iiti.f Peter is in Omaha. Measles arc raging in Kunkel town. Guy Cummins is visiting relatives At Mail land. T. C. Dnngan has $1000 to loan. Call and see him. T. C. Dnngan was in Kansas Citv last week on legal business. Sam. Jones the evangelist, will be in Maryvillc the last of August. Fred Sccmau has inst completed a nick-nailm" good cyclone cave. Jailer Philbrick will leave Satur- -; i.ut your white vest. - !W. ;,i mind the Soulier's reunion. . - -( ohi ' Court meets next Monday, j j-M i k Polk is writing short hand j day lor a visit to his old home in Ohio. i :n luf '. 1 I'"1 V'5 an; daughter, ot iHdiana, - A' '. tv iunior to show von his m v ! are visi ting fiieuds iu Hickory town w.u. ii " t et. .":m Kyger now sports a dtivitt' ...:gon. nobby" Vilsor., of Leavenworth, is in .!. a visit. . S!i:i;' vo celebrate on the 4th? Call : a n-ci'tn j. , gentlemen. , - Vii:i d: a good domestic. Cail on C J Hunt, counly eleik. k-t county never looked more beautify liaa she does to-day. Mi?- Delle Cottrcll, of La Tlata, is ' thrt .'i!. -' of Miss Sudie Collins. - !!. 1". Ciinuingham, the Kulo bank- .i- iii the cily Tuesdny on busiutss. VH- 8 lt. II. H. Suihh, of.Craig, spent a KB V 1 . l fie W S'J i few Lmi m Oregon last Tuesday, on tu-iness. TUN' are still a few alleys in Ore gon whvn needs the attention ot the proper (i?ieer. rri.vieclive candidates for comity ofllciis .iro beginning to get restive Tur:i 'tin IooC. - V understand that Neal Kunkel, A ' OK ft Improved Farms It . 'At a tiow vat f Interest iBorrower to, have pr i v i i ofre. ijjro. paying on loan ai any; M dy . delay. Moiiej on 'ol ;ra!i:iiu. talks of starting a jewelry Zj Hand. Call on or adIrss siore n our city. KCisv' J- FOSTER 3IAKS1! 1 L - ( . . Kevis, of Joplin, spent fev- A'.'. - iti lin ntt- tlirt H1ct U'flnl- flu. Iifii; -s; rf J ' ' V jRi I j Joliii and Uobert Morris, who have 4S ,vSAMAf i AM &)..... ... ..j- ... c 1 9 ff I a i a icnuing me oiaic uuiversuy, " dnve n-iurncd home. j IS'c.t. Uobcrts and wife ot Mait- I land, ate their Sunday diuner with the Ougou "Old lolks." Kunkers woolen factory is now in fill! oprratton and running extra time nc&secallandccttTiEa.an;vv'i!v!lllc"i-i . . it rt-i son. os v.iny iownuip, were in our city 1 ON I: .4 V-TIc&se call and cct U'Tits. an.'. Si'sM.most satlsCietotr yf r i.ireroi, AiMnvt, Aft-f-V W". K. IIoirirAN.v, Orinoit. lij tA: T I AM UERE-a TO STAY With a2xewSt. ck ot WALL PAPER.!! 'iiAiid Idlest Designs at Still s- '-iTl'ttin vcr Before Sold. Orsgon, Mo. tr, 'A' 'fe ti TliU Siace Wttlba Ho,ti t '" lir. who' slliM.iri;- I'it ami btxtl jeliTl"l l'tck .l conleclloii". miiufit fih1, cifur, tolix?3, omi k". ir'itons, dalfS. Iaii jian.Ti, etc.. In tlm cilyjoi'liillli-J lf Kf "J I'.rlC-"3..MC.lt- - ' .-.t All. Jiocr, otily 5c- .?3 Jhlcsire to Boll U'V hoim- pUce hi O.-csnii.cr. i- IWi ('M.tiC !ia couil 1iiu?l Willi M riKii-i : iBrn' IW-fefut . Vlcnty of i5o.l water; t .t"in iron. irrni..-ra"i. l -vii lijr two-sralcd liugisy, ..r ?wvt nSu eov. ' "i Saiurdny, on lcgil business. 1). V. l'orier was on our streets Friday. We are glad to note this young attorney's evident prosperity. At Price & Fry's you can get best roasts a" 8 cents, boiling meat Horn 5 to 7 c .i's, delivered at our house. Thii! will be a bad campaign for -lie m-a to usa for a party iioiuiuatiou, u ho has been in the habit of scratching Albert Foster has purchased a lot iu the Uemeeker b'ock and will at ir-.i". begin the election cf a neat reai d 'tier. Miss Anna SpauUling, one of White Cloud' proiuineiit.sueieiy 5 oung indies, is Oi- g'jest ot Miss Jennie Cotton of i'ny. - -Jin. Ellen Foster has been danger- i ousty : l me past weci: Willi rlieunialism ! of the heait. She is some bc'tur at prt.-jut. H..iiiel Kunkel, Sr., who has been fooGi.-d to his bed for two weeks past, is .vov. !y reeoveimg through the efforts '! Dr. Tbateher. There are a lew pig pens and oth er ivjH-mces within the business portion 'f oil- city which ought, in common di-ci'iii y, to be removed. He aie under obligations to .lohn iith.iu Cnlp, for a liberal supply of -irawbemeK. We have no objection to u i (.'petition of the dose. liiisimjiS of the utmost importance ieipiires the attendance of every mem ber jf Meyer Tost at its next merling this ".ii.iir'1'tv fvr" ! ' i . "''g''i, l! Ti a V :ut ship. Horn, to John Ilucher and wife, of Mound City. Wednesday, May 2Gth, a hue girl baby. Gouv. Morris, of Xcw 1'oiut, is Inking a trip through Wyoming and Montana Territories. A legion ot Select Knight, A. O. U. W. was organized at Tarkio last week, with twenty-three members. Ed. Campbell, who has been liv ing in Minnesota fur a few years, is visiting his many New Point friends. .Iiuiuiic Smock is assisting assessor Hibbard . listing Clay township. He is ccituinly well qualified for the work Dr. Shcrburn, of Maitlaud, will roon take his departure for Aikans.is, where he expects to plant his Jacob's staff. W. .1. Schatz, of Bigelow, one of the best pedagogues in the county, is visiting among tiicnds in Oregoii, this week. Jeff Wright says he was not bitten by a rattler, and did not get auy of the "cofliti varnish," cither, but is glad to kuow of so pleasant a remedy. The good people of Forest City are teasting themselves at present on that delicious lih, known as the 'gar.1' For reference call on F. S. Wells or Dr. Bullock. Jule Saunders, the spread eagle orator of Andrew ci unty, and the next nominee on the Republican Slate Tick et for Attorney General, was in our city Wednesday. Professor O. C. Hill, of Hiawatha, Kansas, is in the city. He comes to at tend the class meeting of '80, which is to be held at the Christian church litis Thursday evening. Charley Barnes, who was a resi dent of Mound City several jcars ago, will be a candidate before the Demo cratic convention of Butler county, Kans.is, for lrpresentative. Minnie aeoniati was pleas-ant ly sur prised Tuesday evening by a number of her young friends calling on her in a party. The evening was very pleasant ly passed by the little ones. Mrs. Carrie Nits-Smith, prcentcd her husband with a bright, sweet girl bjby ou May 28ih. V.'ob says a p-.iir" isn't a very bad thing ' to hold ; and Uncle Heniy says 'I pass." Theodora Young, and son, of tbe Union school district, and Thomas Roas ter, arc in St. Joseph, under the treat ment of Dr. Boteler for disease of the eyes, and X. F. JIurray ior treatment of the ear. J. Cooksey wr.s in our city several days last week, delivering the second volume of Grant's Memoirs. He did the honorable thing to e.ieh and every one of his subscribers; hence, they are well pleased. A brigat little girl enlivened the household of Mr. a.id Mrs. Joe Henry last Thuisday. The Si'.ntii-ei, extends congral ulations a it wil! to every one who aj its in booming the population of ourjeounty. Dru.iii, scritcht rs .ind s-ircheads, t i tl.i- n-.-ir Let every true ami loyal IJrp'jWican come tc tli front and si;" Fred Marti and spent Sunday in Oregon. Mrs. Kate Schatz, of St. Joseph, is in the city for a couple weeks' visit with friends. T. Price will compete with any ma chine made With his Deeiing Binders and Mowers. School Commissioner Kellogg, of Maitlaud, was ciiculaling among friends in Oregon this week. J. II. C. Curtis is making plans and specifications for a large new mill to be erected at Xess City, Kansas. Will Zook, an old time Oregon boy, but now of Omaha, Nebraska, spent a few hours with friends and rel atives in Oregon last Friday. Brother VanPelt, of the Press, moved his family from Craig to Oregon this week. They will occupy the Bar tram property in the eastern part of the city. Mrs. Sallie McICinney will open a Kindergarten school for children from four to seven years of age, next Mon day, in the house east of Jonas Wat son's residence. The Democratic congressional com mittee for this district have called their convention to fee he'd in St. Joseph on July 27lh. The apportionment gives Holt county seven delegates J. M. Harness, cf the Mound City News, accompanied by his wile and children were in the city Tuesday and Wednesday, the guests of Mrs.. H's fatherland mothcr,,Mrs. T.I. Krcek and wife. The jury in the Maxwell trial charged with murder of Pieller.Srcturn ed a vei diet of guilty on Saturday last. Maxwell's lawyers filed a motion for new trial, which has not yet been dis posed ot. An exchange tells bow a farmer tried a new way ot catching rats. He took a keg and filled it bait full of water and placed cotton seed on top of the water, which floated on the sarlace. He then sprinkled meal on top of the cotton seed and placed the keg in his barn. Next morning he omptied his keg of oyer a hundred drowned rats. In the announcement colun.n will be found tho name of Edward Muxlow, as a candidate for assessor of Holt coun ty. He has been a citizen ot oHr county for a number of years, and is about 55 years of age. He is porsessLd of excel lent judgment, a neat penman, and has assisted m assessiug our county several timesjwhieh especially qualities him for the duties of this office. Should he be elected, he will make a most excellent officer. Sidney Babh, teacher of the Wal nut Grove school, scuds us the follow ing report of Ins school for the month ending June 4th: Enrollment, 37; av cn,o daily attendance, 28; average numb r of days attended by each.yJS; Those j. Tfcct in attendance i w-elSP Ju lia and Cora Vancamp. Uuth and Katie Cornutt, Delia Watts, DilUn Babb, Co ra Alkire, Julia Coiner, Kiltie Carter, Joseph and Henry Alkiie and Charles Vaneamp. A Trenton, Mo , woman was injured by falling through a defective sidewalk some time ago, and in conse quence of the same, iued the town for five thousand dollars. The suit was tried in the circuit court and a verdict of SI.C00 damage was rendered. The town appealed the case to the Kansas City court ot apneals, and a verdict hasjust been rui.dcred by that court, sustaining tho first judgment and alowing interest on the sum from the time the judgment .va grimied to da'c, am muting u all total cost to the city On last Thursday, while D. L. Niphcr was getting out sand for Steve. Collins, tbe bank caved upon him. crip pling him up so badly, that he was un able to work for several days. Last Sunday night a burglar went into the residence of O. C. Hill, at Hiawatha, cut out a slat of the window shutter, tied two laths together and hooked tbe professor's pants containing ten dollars. Misj Pearl Bennett cntcitained a number of young friends iu a royal manner on Wt-dnesday evening, the occasion being the Miss Pearl's fifteenth birthday. The guests report a highly enjoyable time. The following Mnitlanders arc lo cated at Monument City, Kansas : J W Walters, Ed Thayer, the Roberts Broth ers. Win. German, Fletcher Koons, Frank Hosier, Wm Palmer, Warren McDnniol and Luke Smock. The Walter A. Wood machines givo the rery best of satisfaction in draft and durabiyty, and we can prove this by the very best farmers. Be sure and see them and judge for yourself. II. C. Suhimdt, I'gent, Oiegon, Mo. All members of Valentine Peters Post. G. A. R. of Maitland, are earnest ly requested to be picsent iX their next meeting Friday evening, June 18th. Business of the utmost importance re quires the attendance of every member. On our inside pages will be found very interesting letters from lormer Holt counly "boys," A. II. Jamison, J. C. Hopper and Charles Edwards. Mr. Jamison writes us that he has greatly improved in health since bis residence in Puinona. Nun Kyger's sa'oon was again buiglarized on Tuesday night the third time within four months. The thieves removed a pane of glass from the front window, and made their eiilr:ir.cc:in this way. Some two dollars and a few cigars were stolen. It is a shame that this petty thieving cannot be ttopped. F. S. Iddings is doing a big busi ness with his patent extension ladders. Every farmer and frnit grower as well as every merchant should have one of these ladders. There is no denying it, they are by far the cheapest and most tisctul ladder now upon the market. Remember Mr. Iddings when he calls on you and give him an oiiL-r. Special Telegram. Waco, Texas, May 21, 1836V-Waiter A. Wood. Pres ident, St. Louis, Mo.: In a field trial, to-day, at Wilderville, Texr.s, between the Walter A. Wood Light Steel Wheel and Deeiing Steel Frame (so called) Harves'nr and Binder, the Wood Bind er, woti tlis ribbon on cutting, draft, strength, easy management, and was bought and settled for on the field ; tho Dceri-g stands lonely under a tree. F. M. SHICK. II. C. Schmidt, Agent, Oregon, Missouri. "Jesus the Christ," is the title of your next Sunday school lesson. Is it a fact that men have thirsty souls? That Jesus meets this thirst? That all may drink? That those who drink Hereafter Mrs. D. E. Bennett will serve ice cream, cake and lemonade at her residence every Wednesdty and Saturday evenings. Ice cream furnish ed, for social parties and weddings. The Missouri river i3 now cutting away the bottom lands opposite Hamburg at an uprtccdenled rate, and has cut away eight hundred feet iu three' weeks, taking in a farm bouse. Attention the whole world! By principalities, right wheel. Know ye, that the nndersigned will hau; paper for nothing, rock the baby from twelve 'till one o'clock and give a chromo to all the male members of the household of course you are to find me. Yours, U. M. Grxknk. Accord to every man the rights wo assumo to ourselves. Live and let live. Frown upon tinkering strife and the unearthing ot settled questions. We cannot expect coniplote success unless we arc able to show generosity. If we will not allow others to differ from us without impeaching their characters, their motives, their sense, we ourselves become the narrow, con tracted tryants ol short lived duration. 'Dolph Ware bss aoved into bis new home; his house is a daisy, and don't you permit the fact to elude the ! vigilance of jour cerebral fiber, or in other words 'don't you forget it." U. M. Greene did the painting. Tbe par lor done iii cherry, is a tasty bit ( f work, that does the painter and Mrs. Ware great credit. Charley Ruley did the carpenter work, Ed Rhodes plaster ing and masonry, and J. II. Nies the tin work. 'Dolph is one of God's no blemen and deserves a leasant home. The artist says that "Ora" can bake cherry pies fit for a king's tabic. Candidates tor County Offices are very numeros and very sociable Strangers that should happen in our town on Saturday would think we are the most sociable people they ever met or heard t f. In eyery little group of men there is a very cordial greeting and rigorous shaking of hands. Such a warmth of feeling, cordiality arid hearty salutations are really Tery pleas ant lo behold. Just keep it up "breih erin" right along until Christmas. Do not allow the action of any little political convention to bri.g any change in the era of good feeling. Keep up the pleasant dialogue every time you meet a citizen, no matter what his religious cteed or party. "Why, how do you do? How's your health? HowV your family? How's your crops? Corn come up well? Got a good stand! well are they? Say ,can you do sumctlupg for me? My friends wanted me to come out, you se and filially I consented you know do what you can for me. Folks all well eh? Help me out this time and I'll remember you. Come over and cce us, bring the family along." In the cattle market receipts for the past week were very fair, differing however, but little from those ot the corresponding time one week ago, while the shipments for the same time show a small increase, while the class have an overflow? That all communi- of stoek offered was only of a fair av- lies and even Christian congregations aie divided concerning Jesus? That the evidence of his Messiahship ought to satisfy? The lesson : the thirst of the soul. How shown? Jesus tho Messi ah Proofs? Blessing others, blesses self. Christians Christ's witnesses. How? AH our subscriber? can learn their accouuts stand by referring to tho dutc on their, paper. Many will find they ire in arrears with us, and right here erage; the trade throughout the week ruled steady, with sufficient daily de mand to take about all that were offer ing. The market closed easy at 8140 a $5 05 for shippeis. The receipts in the hog maikets were liberal, being only a few less than those of one week ago, while the shipments showed a small increase, Imt the quality of the offerings throughout continued to be of a vfi.y fair avoi .!,., the trade throughout the w.ck w.v r.itiior quiet, a 7 tmyf-rs for ah classes -w.'ie taking Sunset liars. nr is. m. is. Ilcautitui, beautiful sunset-liars. Why do jou tlirinv your rosy light Up in the face of the glad. Kl.nl stars Out in ttie teeth of the tery night? Vt Iiy ilo jou tmnhle, and quiver anil glow. When you know that another day lies dead? Mu-.r all the bright days of life llnu go Uultdin :i tomb lor age's head;' O, sun-set bats, your purple and gold Throws a bright halo o'er hill-top and dell ; "et you whisper of all the bright djys of old. Lying buried behind your magic spell Ju-t so you ginned uheu Adam and Kve (iate ouo foud look upon 1'uradisc ; And ailown tho ages, though all men grieve. Just h will jou sparkle, with subtle dci ice. Down tt here the river sparkles bright, A joulh and maiden walk Iiandin-hnil ; Her f.u-c is transfigured 'neath thy light. As he whispered, "I'll return from '.hat dis tant l.nnl. And claim mine own," tint O. smiset-bars. Yon smile so glad, when ueverugain Shall they meet on earl h, but bear love's scars Forever hid from the g;ue of mcu ! O. do not leave me, sunset-bars. Fold me in. fotd me in from the coming night ! Tell my soiil !hc story thou bxst totil the stars. "Though night brings darkness, mora brings lighl." Ami though man must sutler, and tremble, and fear. And mujt drink his portion of Joy and woe. Yet your pe.u-i ful tight covers eafh day's bier ; sio 1 thank my God for your after-glow ! . Forest City. "There's a bran ntiw coon in town," D. S. Alkire was in town Sunday afteinoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Pierce were up to see pa and the girls, Sunday. Marshall Rodgcrs is visiting in Hiawatha and Maysvillo, Kansas. The .Rev- Mathtu, of Oregon, will preach here next Sunday, morning and evening. Mrs. Emil Weber returned home from Maitland Saturday morning. Her health is improving. The Baptist festival yielded $18 net. The Sunday School is in a very prosperous condition. Rev. C. W. Miller will prer.ch here in tbe morning ot the first Sunday in each month hereafter. Remember tho temperance meet ing Friday evening. Rev. C. W. Miller and other speakers will be there. Prof. Funk, Mr. Maxwell, and Al. Stokes, delegatos Ironi Craig, arrived too late tor tbe convention Friday, but spent the afternoon in taking in the sights about Forest City. Call again, boys. Forest City was entertained last Sunday with three sermons, two Sun day Schools and a game ot base ball between Oregon and Forest City nines. A game of base ball on Sunday seems a needless desecration of the sabbath. Think of it boys, and select some other day next time. The Oregon Dramatic Co. played "Dora" to a lairly good house last Sat uiday evening. The play was good, the r.ctin faultless, and all in all, the entertainment was highly appreciated by those of our citizens who were there, and those who were not, missed a rare tieat. The only unkind criticism we heard on any of the performers was by a young lady who thought Jim Blunt was b. tier looking than Grant Holtz. It is reported that President Cleve land was married last week to a Miss Folsom, who walked nil the way lrom New York to Washington on purpose ti many Grover. That immediately after the ceremony the President and Mrs. Cleveland skipped out through the White House kitchen to a back alley where an CApress w:igon wa waiting to convey the.u to the depot; that the I rieMilent shot two reporters ana a ! small bov who attempted to climb into MnitlauI. C. S. Donovan fpent-Satorday and Sunday in St. Joe. E. R. Pratt went to CIarinda,Iowr-, last week on business. I. F. Brown went lo Kansas t'ity Friday to buy some fine stock. F. Wyalt who is laying the ste-'I raiU here spent Sunday in St. Joe. . Mr. Zeller returned from Kansas Monday. He reports it very dry thcru. Gelvin & Manrer shipped acarl&s-t-; of cattle and 2 of hogs to Chicago Tues day. Essie Cox returned fron Ohio lur.t week where he had be n visiting a f '.v weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kellosg aro visiting their parents in Oregon a: present. V. E. Everhart and L R; Fo.-3 went to Bigelow Monday to fish a lew days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Tegg, of Cincinnati, Ohio, are visiting, the guests of Mrs. Pegg's father, D C Everhart. Valentine Sells, of Pickering, 13 acting as assistant agent in sltqgi:i lightning at the depot at present. Miss Olho Baiuum, of Burlington Junction, was visiting as the gnest of, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Bataam over Sun day. A. M. Shcrburn and family started for Coal Hill, ArkansasTuesday morn ing, which plnce4they will make their future home. May success be theirs. Mrs. Webor, of Forest City, vl o has been staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.G raves.Is verymuch impro; . ed her many friends will be glad to know. A pleasant party composed of C. D. Messenger and sister, Miss Siella Springs, Dr. K-jltenbach, Miss Mollio Impey, Mr. and Mrs P. L. Bnhajt, Mr. and Mrs.E. II. BainumspentSundiry.it Mound Cily Springs and report a pleas ant time. Uigclow. J. W. Jackson and family returned from their visit at Hopkins last Satur day. Miss Jennie Haigler,of Mound City-., was visiting friends hero the first of the week. Parson Brown had a severe attack of congestion of. the stomach last Friday but is now up again. Most of tho drummers of this road, accompanied by Joe. Fitts, of Oregon, were fishing here last week. A. W. Cbuning and W. J. Schatz aro new measuring calico ever the coun ters of J. L. Chuning's stare. The first strawberries made their appearance in Bigelow last Saturday and how they did disappear. Yum yum. A wedding was reported for last Sunday bnt it turned out that one o7 our business men bad only gone spark ing. "Shorty," a brakeman ou the C. B. & Q branch, white making a coup ling last Saturday caught his fore finger between the drawbead and mashed hi' finger into splinters. Dr. finllack, of Forest Cily, came up and amputated the finger and he is gttting along rea sonably well. .0 I'l'i :sre t - I Iteivivcr's Not MJ rtm !intltorl;ft.l l tU :tl n- - iom fiijeoilliW vine t&i East Kok . .Sk'KkufliUiiy.. Xo'istmrcli. Ip'rJv ' " C00.1 imj and to bu ii.ii(i tbv?l' f.itvnwacrma;i. uoeiim-jiv- i IV&i ja$e tiie bcit. J. M. y fgyrlS i Kofice to Teach t-j?t far-'UeatIwis will be ivccivid ri tutncipal, .ml leai.'i.-rs for l -4tb: itndtli JK-icrtmrnts ot our , ajio it teacher lor Hip Colored ptica lions sTioidd I : in brfon- F T 1!? order ol llo ird. 1J.V.MKL ;fl r- rat- 5vj!"sE No WtlieUoieW seaumjos Kip lff'- v-yi-ieclid ESfc" i County SchoiirtrVrT it- what r. brilliant tins year. Let i Gettysburg nf 'i. .?.',:550, which sum would line every as- good and l,750. ThcJ permit us to .av in a o.uet wa . . . ' ..... I I. ..1.1 r.'In.i nnl ll.n t.it,'.t n.r iiiuomiis iy nuuiisiuniT a counirv newspaper even ...... ... ........... , , iiu. , .i, ,,;..i 1 .1 ... (I ...... nf tirrl.. iln.llnn .1 1 ' " popular paper as me "- ;.--" 'n"- m--....i- .. victory can oe won , sucei iu ui city witu suusiantuii sate-: sentinel is not a bonanza. 1-1 it- nds ; -1"-" - us prepare ior tne j uiwy. will von pic ": ;o;ne ai.il settio mtii us -"'i,r'' 'i"-'-1"-1 i f-n-rhr tr,n retnnilu. P C- f ir if ( We announce to-day, in tue prorvr so tint your d.i'.e wil! r.-ut to Jan , V7. ! " '"' -u '" "'O aetne. o'.c mo ; , lv. -p.ik Md to hnnL r' :!S Xcw Point. A. T. Bloomer sold blsfine thorough bred buli, "Sheldon," lo J. A. Oren.for a consideration of 8100. The V. C. T. U. held a uioctinj; last Friday afternoon at 3 o'clook at the residence of John G. Cowan at New Point. Dr. W. J. Kelii v "lid wtfr, . f G'.l- ' ion, Ohio, wb-i have lo.vn -'ting nis i hrutlier, Jerry Kelly, near Xe'.V Point. I yon p'ct": If you c.-.iuio' do . i stud ec Us ami -.1 til!'?. 1 then tj-st C'ilie i'i vv.'.i ca:.. -nni Iroui all v I h-lp in out vi:ry -To .School Boa- Xotlco to Teach tut . III-, Mr .1 si' i-i -ri j i ;i - to i - '! . uuilv." u!' l!i's. i...u 1. :'-ie" atetM Cu':ii!.s li.-i- -wwi .Messrs Gehm & Mamer. of M iit-' column. Mr. I)a id S. Alkire, as a ::i.: .00(1 bushels of biirh 'iade .-ami i land, are no !uiiL't Uie largest shippers ! didate for the olio e of Circuit i'lem ionic pl:ti e wii'i.h he desires to ! of live "toi l; in our c.mnty and pur-j He ii n. native ot Holt, and for man. in.intiiic- to itiil pun b.i-'-i-i. ! hip the largest in the- Fourth ilistn'-t. , year1 hns Ij-.e:i known to tl.e ;ieo:-lj a ' to .j:it... u prinliiof Nodawnv, AndM'tt, 1 hoy made a shipment ol thirteen tar- n laithful, ubto l.nvy-r. as wed as an i this t.ia'i. md ne '.vi!1. continue to give in and Holt, bold their aiuii..-tl i.i-. w.-.ek i'lom vaii.m- p-iints. i:jrigh Chr'stian gentleman, a man ot : you the ties' weekly paper in our power i ut the .Mound City Mineiai - The little ten-, ear old daughter of unusu.sl afLtbility of uiaiii.cr, a trait so (() furnish. . s, on nctt Ttiesiluy, l-'iih inst. i Giffrge Nichols was bitten by a ratl'e j pleasant sr.d ue- wary in e-ry pub'ie I The name of U. J Ilea Appears tin1 , my Richards, Probate Judge :i.fte on Thursday last. Tor a day u-. servant. Mr. Alkire by rca-on of his week in our announcement eoluma, as .;s, Collector Wrlty and fiicuit I to the little one was thought, to oe in ! knowledge ol the law, by reason of his j ;l candidate for prosecuting attorney, VUirc, were overlooking the po-J a dangerous condition, but Ht. j.r.-sent experience in the ollice, having for the ( subject to the Rupuhliean iioiuinating ' horizon iu Mound City last Tues-, its iteovery is thoi-gl.t to be .issured. paH three years discharged the duties ot ; convention. His cr-recr as a public of- j Ki!s. rti! Kyger left Friday last ' eircmt cle'.k in a highly sa'sstaetory ' icvr has been the .subject of favorable it your chou'dcr to tho wheel, j f"r W aterloo. Nwhraska, whero he will manner, ai.d by u ,i-un ot a clear, In- ! discussion with ln eneitios as wt-II as . lieans. LctlliOie b; no ?;:uk : lead to the nyiueneal :.llar, one of JNe- torment, legal nmid, capable ot quickly ! us iriends. II; capacity as - or drones; am! if ther :.- : i gr-.-.Yih i:i our rauLs, ted I: ivo lottirned ho-ne. It I f . u .. C! where thev WCie go- ! ' m: ""si-u.i..e.o. n.. ..-.,nt ' f-.. r.- l.-.T.. I. ; .,.1 .-.v.-, VI ..-Ji. J till', ',.U- : " IL.V sidewalk fever until now he is reported i he enterprrzinjr citizens of ' V) folimv md ing, that the bridal parlv took the first ! :u iihct h.-!s ' :;k. 'I he foreign unfavorable, in,t 'I'ho deor.'ase in ii v,-. i.i .rfcet.- Ii-ue hi en ij no rn ' a" dull :nd lower lliaeh at t!iu V'1" e supply wa- roiitiuerauiy less than the ni-'.'onty c! the operator- h.r.l auticip.l! d. I lie in U'Kct clo-i-d active bnt weak rtt 7U-. Cun held up ilcacl: ly firry but biukii in smpalhy with wheal and closed at 31c. Iiy reference So our announcement column tlrs- week it will ue observed ' l that ue have concluded to become a ' j cai'didate for the ollice of Itecordci of ! ! Deeds. In taking thi- step we have ' :kv? it. I lie whine s'orv like a bfacS; Ii-:iii!ilii'an lie. doer tlurm-: li-e honey nr.on. We don't . io'"- i' : t nA " u 'Icn? r'1 il.w, ii ii. ,. i.i .Mrr ...,i.ic Miiss ior inn, wmu:i also ii a aiucn ii' i-oea mipro.eiiiHrii. lo tiie l oiat. Word has been reeitived from the prnigraat that lett here It sprins for -Mr C'has. Thomas w at h-.-r.e for "",vcs en-nly, Nebraska. They rtjwrt o:l .eluasktt a 3ying al.-on iitoooi- Cornttig'. w IVf-Cs.-. Mrs. P. C. Scliolz. wasshonriingAt'" "'uc me garuen spot oi ae woitu ami mat ins "inters are looking fine. Tl:e Scstiski. would like to receive a letter f roui some of her old subscribers who are located there. ' braska's fairest daughtt i. ... . . . ... i i ... l ' ouiy 10 sav inai c nave uuuu am mi t Craig. Monday. Miss Lucy Thieman left Tue-diiy for T itkio Citv. Mis.s Dora Collor left Tuesday for StPw:trtsvil!', .Mo. . Miss Alice Vftttr spent a few dajs 3-t week in Cra els. c I'Uend ! upprcheniling le"?l forms and ohlt-ra- has teen ivon.lcrfuilv (loiebiidl :ir.d ! ' '-"" "'er ii.e reiiee-i v. ...j ,., vv.i-n- r z, it , to in .i oiii !ie.i!iiest conifraiti.ai ons i.oi:-. is ure eminentiv i:;ieu tor me ot- - ei,.wn . i. t..,-...i ti... i.tiiou nf i iiii m- i.iii i.u.:tsi iu,,i.ia. , I;uis. are guests of F. W. Dege. .1- Applleitinas fur a teacher ' " ofciKd; District Xo. ar. vrfb b: aturday, Jime icih, issis. r-v? Ml. .a S if jjmssr-ciTV, 7Jo., une J. i 7$ as a candidate, at all. We ha ye been 1 'mirfT.t I .nnirnfiiiir i.f ''Iti.liic ( 'Ttt- th.i'. v-e Irive i oncliid-.d t. .:lei i.ursWi .... . " Miss Olio C'.iler, of Forbes, siient sim-ui. oiitni.iv iilii iiiuiiiiA in lairmnrr i ... Mr liitifl" City Sabbah School 13 progressifig.-mcc-ly. C. Schlotzhaur asd wife Snndayed i i Oregou. nennry it'.se .foreph i !uts was a pur fru da;, s since, i I Suuday huie visiting relatt?.. -Mi-s spt-nt ii bbie and Zottie Gilford uv.- d:iys n bt. Joseph last -H. T .SO.e3j?fc. S1. il'i.iv P.1' ifcnvn li T. KionwiiPit Kjtr. tit s M 1 .1 - and wish him and bis l.-tir bride a long, I ficc he steks. . Icountv attorney. He w a careful and a"" ri',i1'c,! '' I""' irifiids! , :..'iue!niici- that the old r-liable ' prosperous and useful life. The oP.icers of the Nodaway Va'tey ! discreet connsolor -M well as an advocate : trs, Price A Frv, '-'ml door north i The following letters renuiu un-1 Fair Ac.Mdation and Valentine Peters ' of iare powers. Xo man rnurit- and ... i . ... u ..l e tv.. . f.., i t..i i ... ..." iminn'r Ilir i ,a, will SVH yon W$ &viK ht iu rau-u iiu iu inu rDiiiMiuu pjnyuKr; t i um, u it. u. iii .j;uu;iimi. arc nuiun ;norC COllipK'IOlV iQnv U:': coiwj-1 J J chuor :tt M - ituu Hs,.itv.t vr , .utc uiitu t titt.ui , - i" .j tuiuci if inui t.?j iv(-.iii" iu nnj hi i aiic u mr 'it, '--1 i ------ t i Vii-L't ri'i,lilrit IifL 1 "csrt'ir I I Gerome Uhllev, Dan O'Connor, James ' ni.int of a soldieis' lc-union to be held cuizcn nis tepntation s.nu ctnractcr are iinki., ami uig iicr tow-lme lo pail , fm. )1L., iltmM. ,lt ., ycl af.. . ck. Z,7ltT''; rvaSt ' T HO0'!- HU,'y 'Vari' Ah'd"r ' :lt 'i111 d"ri"- Uh ilt lh:,t ! 'reeei?e S"gnomlnaUon Kid'.'nbt 1 llr into ail?. Wo ha,e -,f-. f()rtn, hu, B W, ' ' -Mrs. Flora Scl.loUhau.r who as 13b'.. Waller A. Wood, 1 ' i it Steele. Ellen Miller. J E Malerv: ' place, duno-r Sentesnber. It i- eirnest ! ,il,l ,,.,!, i,,.nv ,n,lr.-,.,t ' '" ovvu sU(;c.sful in this, and suc.i ! ... ,,..... , ,: quite sick lor a few day i, ab.'u lo be ........ ! " . ' ' -.-.. .w ... ......... ..uw. . ...bi.- , . ,. . -.Il'll I, in," 1..11 IUU1IM - , postal earns i'r A w anvainp, i tios iy ussirea tuat an uie uranu Army ; oi tno pcopi-at :ne pons. , ' J-" ' ' ' ' '-"- v' " " .t Catt!e to CI u-oi:ireieo .-.aii.si i auo ,wio, A,mon.ls ; m. Beesley, P. M. , Posts in the counties of Nodaway, Bu- j One day's work on the road .o.v or mgm-st graniieaiiou ; aivi now, being, . V'javor ot tue Wood i'l'i i Drati ami ! "1'ora," a pleasing three act draina-i chan.m, Andrew, Atchison and " Holt, ' after cum is laid by, i, worth three in ' advaa.ed iomewlmt in ajre. om-ideiab-1 .e Cinier. .!. .MACS, j was presented lo our people last Friday ! and the counties ol Fiemo-jt, Page and , the tali, sai't a Clay township farmer, 1 '5 enfeebled by military duty, and finan- i C. Schmidt, Agent, Oregon, Mm- ! eveniiiir at the opera hous-. bv home ' Tavlor in Iowa, wid at once take hold I to us on Saturday : "and I wish" im I dally in neod of the help the office . tueai'O. unl. t.'ntun . 'nhii will ship tv,-o ear ior.ds to-nmr- ! talent, assisted by Proftasors Krause I of the inatt-r ami -tihwit the question ' continnwl, "you would ?tir them Hp a"iing.s, wo hate relucuntly coiu-Iiuled, .' you wanfgo'vl new ilovcr hay J :ln, -pavi0r. The ladies, Miss Minnie ' to their po.-ts at their next meetings, ' little en the subject." There is no j at hist, to make the ram. As to our i otlaillosi'c Phdip Koslockatoiico. i tlal!z .j'nj (;oni )uiit.j i:,vid their and correspond with F 11 Sprins ar.d ' n'ution as in the truth ot the J:Ut-! 'i;aliP..it (n-, we have only to ay that pans nell in fact adinnablj : Miss , J 11 Chambers, at Maitland as to the. meat th.U nov i. the time to repair the j we don t uo.iive inyone -.h i t r a up. ! the, ptiiag ' 11 is ou his farm one half mile east . eaon 'oacie-, oi goon ciovet . no;., .-cmliiirr her lines with L-real care, re is bi'itv ol such reunion. Fuel straw hijhwav-: the noint is irencrjllv eon- : uient doubt Hikii. n u l.av s -r a;:d oar We, iere.-t Yt.iirs truly : ...i.:i.. t.. 1 ... i :i l i ....a i. r.....: I l r.... i... I... ........ .......... ... , .. ,-... ..!! i n..m n i-i rrmv iii-ttiT. : s -ate.- are per Km In the win- " - " " i 1 " " " " - . . - o-. ,i...:,.. .., ,i, reniivn linweis in tin; role, of Mrrr. i all nosts and ox-soldiers who ill al-! ii the r.'-cented time, ami the eu-tom : r.lUcli moro al'.llty and sniU - i .i, vv o-.l aui; oiiuiuiu i.i inu t I - 1 - - .- ---- - , , . t ;i iliose not Having time lorsmow. .Messrs tvrauso, iayior, 110117. and i tenu. lany 01 me oni eomraues wiii nas tue sincuon oi law. w i.i i;;w anu j " .""ni'iir11"1"1'""- Oico'i, Mi-our; . J . irvine wotB cacn seemingly ai uomc in j ue unaoie 10 go 10 'restoa or a:mi' ran- custom agsoisi laci, lacs, iingiu as v,-i-ii -u, . -., v ....... ... w.s.u w .prj1)ff tortn "-"- "-"- t their respective caste. Miss Crissaian, ; eisco, and as Maithmd is easy of access be helion. But there is this relief; say ngnt m tin- countetion, tint out . c.np slioind bo as particular in i f At isTs3niu; wb,, js ;,i our citv on a ' bv railroad and exrelient iv,il'hi roads. I there is individual discretion which can I own cunlidacy shall not influence tbe ! sing ineu to liil tae uitlereni conn-1 ,..,, f.,r,i n,. ,.,i;,.. there is no reason vhv the "bovs" of be used m suite of I.w and custom. It rolomns nf thi S i i:nsn ; out i'.2aill. Mrs. Sw.idlev. of Denver, Color.idJ, is the fiieiL of ht.r -isu-r. ili-s .1. i . . -- -Mrs. ivter Christen i-ft i-.st week ' 1':i',,,r '"' tMs f'Iil,;,! for NVbraska.to vb.lt her .on lienE.ar.lt, ' " U 'w :-M7!il "f V'' : -if saiem.aad daugu-cr Emma vl Hum- tIlcru r",: !i vtr,- '"r-'! cr"'v,i I'ft !,,,,(, ' tut all seamed to enjoy themselves. -I'hr.s-. diCeiont kinds of binding -"nuAf.?. mid Mattiu Snider and tv.ii -i, hay rake,, two kinds of iie!.!o Mr' ',0,,:u 'tton, or Oregon, .-tl.-c grinders, at tot. Con., and s.;e ar.d ' '1J"-!r-1 -fir-jmluu Sohull!;, of art i.ricvs. It wi'l be to -.o-tr own iu. ""nd.ol.i:, .Nebraska, .'pent !;.-t fHtir-- 11. t;. Schmidt, . '!:y . hauer rlsiting the family of C. Seid()t2- sprmg term of our public sr-hoc-'. closed Monday with an c.tbiji- Mr js 'if. more so It is the w j idi' . asy iniiiginable to n iis Usefiilnc.-s plutely l?m wivllis;p-cr cevT3Ti.,.Ar uari -i purl- IC:iv- IWt Youth. . ...I.-.. .11.. J 1.IIVJKI., . 1 ...1., 11.1' I Hon ut iii -ht. Mi-,s .f-n"i.t Wirl-m:tn ' r ...l i . . i... ..I.- ' . ' . 'rt ' : "'"W" l!Xf'r utive '"'''-y. ,"jt!l 1R iu 1 Mo story, the truth of which is vniiohci as a par y ufhOftl rimm mil on !li r.f-.".stf.n ..f t'u ' i.- t .t... i. . . ...i. .' .i . .1 is.. . . - . i iinst Hi IL.i ri.snim ixnnii.inn I .iru . J ... noiutnate a voice is oue oi uue cuuuauou . swe.u, in-iuion will occur on Jbuisday and i mated. 1 lie present law can oe clung-; -1 ' : P. hibilion. r.ot oftm met wi'!i. The ti r..- !,,vn mi, m.i.K'n Jiise for nnomco just hecit.ist you aie rich and melotv, and under complete Jrn.uy. fceplemoer Uth and lbth. with J t-u ior tne octter no a..r,t, out a gvii- "- u oxciei..s and perfonaance- wer-Witi.il wiih kiduv ctimi.lairt -ind binnWs i-tic, amied with him and lie is a jidlv, . P,mtr! Her voire mu shown to 1 grand dress parade and camp fire on eril 1-iw aduptcd to alt sections h out campaign btfoie fall, and as this pjper . .- ... ... -. . T""-"""v 'J ' i.-"u''- lrood fellow. Delegates, hhould first- ... ..:... Fridav evening. Everv effort will be of the. question. Then regardless of is no one mnnj piper, hut a lii-oiib!i- lo '"' lu- M-l" e-'oo.oi joi.r for m.iy ycais ; coul't not dress mywlf ... .-. ic- dcr whether he ha- t!;e quaiiuca-1 1 ..a.... .....I .i ! nun I- i un ini;i.ttT. . i.si. i il 1.111 . ....... i. ...... ..mi ... ..h.i ..a l.u. a, IY.IU-.1S 111114 ...issi.iii 1, UllU . u tot.fiiees Js thev are in anything else orst piece of ; visit with friends, favored the audience i with eouio choico voeal music. Her , I this section of the state should not come together on this occasion. The . is doubtful ir a ro:ui law iidapted to j nor ijUp;ljr I ,VUll. I.I ll-VJ 'tl V.lli 11 tl'llll- i,t..-T- to perform each and every duty j Ltnin; turo- tne J.yc." .Miss cotton - i.: : .i:... ... -i. . i ii .-ii . i , , i t, i r 1U ILillU kUIS LUlVi lllllUV lib US SUIIIU to nose ever presimlcd to an Oregon audience. i.iw. or rather inibnpiuin.v' i.t if. tbo i f.m sn.s,.r n ior l...itift.il..i- m.. cori'esnoiulont has atl'-ndeil. h-liri7.o n obfuo hnt,, V..cu f iim frp inmi alt farmers can join teams as it were and n'wava find it advocating trie interests ' was nwatdcti to Dora Halm. Special, pain and soreness, and mi ftblu.to do dnccd rates will no doubt bo secured . do as good service along their owujaad claims of cich and e.v trie ii.tertsts ' was awaidcd to Dora Halm. Special pain and soreness, rery Kepubli-; mention was made of Bridget Carriirg, , all my own house scwork. J owe my KBBiqon'-e;iaeiLKiia.'ipe iir.. ..ir'- t w iu. mm mmi ESMkctrtfipaart MfMm sox fibitntUut .-'- e :U;niilk!i'aiis.eVt5i-y one ot Ihetu vote p'aBitf-T.ti,' -SsK'.J worMor lum. - from the raihoads. Let every indi-1 premises 3S when directed by their I can aspirant in the field, regardless of '. Beitic Cliristrn. Dora Adams. Vera 'thanks to EMetric Bitters for hitvinjr vidua! old so!dir in the counties named I overster. If you wou'd have good, any mercenary inleiest or improper t Earl, Lilhe Edmuinls, Anna lrrv, renewed my youth, and letiiorcdj corn above take hold ot this matter and push j roads, you must under existing law re- motive, which we mignt be presuiutd j;Mieiiiie Carngg, A.ite Lirnig and j pie lei y n'fdis-asa and pam." Try a tbe reunion to a brilliant success, I pair them yousell at the properscason. ' by any to have. , ilUfe CV.ijigg. buliie, only 'Ac. ft llmdv Ss Philbriok 7- fa.... , i . . Ml,- -SKM