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VOLUME XXVII. OREGON, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, MAY 6, I&92. NUMBER 49. p i q "sj y a; "s" s q Odl is and Look at May Time Table. Tho Republ.can League meetB ! - - . will bo found tho time of do- 1-th. Go to Denny &SchIotzhauer for fur niture furniture, furniture, An elegant ladies' Dongola kid shoe Below pnrturo of tho passenger trains over the K. U. roati ana also tho IJenvor through ' trains tho Burlington route: coino Noimi: . ! Ca ., iiC'-lves forest uty af-WJ p. tu. i worth ?2.00 for S1.50 nt Pitts'. .1U. XJUilYOS HI, likj H. HI. No. 7 Villisca, leaves at 5:27 p. m. No. 15 Burlintgon Route, leaves at 10:55 a. m. going south: No. 2 -Leaves Forest City al 1:11 p. m. No. 4 Leave nt 2:00 a. iu. No. 8 -Villiscu, leaves at 10:23 n. m. Xo. 1G Burlington Koute, loaves at 5:51 f. m. Denny & Schlolzhauer's is the place I Denny & Schlotzhauer carry n largo ' for carpets and carpet linings. j line of plain and figured wall paper. ! Moore & Seeman are hendquartors Denny A Schlotzhauer have the for Oregon canned good.,Fillinore, Kun- largest stock of wallpaper ever brought i tiei ana ist. Joo Hours. . to this city. -Fitts' cash Btore will take your pro-' Sauire Thomas Wrieht. of New Tho General Conference of tho M. ; ,luce in exchange for goods and pay you ; Point, was tho guest of friends and rela tives in Atchison county, this week. A Line Complete M. 12. Church Director. Sunday school every Sabbath, at 9:30, A. M. Preaching every Sabbath, at 10:45, a. m., and at 7:30, p. m. Class meeting nt 11:45. Prayer meeting every Thursday, at 7:30, p. m. Business meeting of tho official board, tho third Monday of each month, at 7:30, i M. Epworth League Sunday nt G-J30 i. m. h k k h h h k k k h Experience may have taught That many things are not what they seem, BUT - Experience will teach that our bargains in Dress Goods, No tions, Ladies' and Gents' Under wear, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Etc., are what they claim to he. TRY KREEK BROTHERS. ATTEND REPUBLICAN LEAGUE MEETING, AT THE Court House, Thursday Evening, May 1 2, '92. A fine program will bo presented. E. church is in session at Omaha, Neb. ! the highest market price for it. Before buying ginghams for spring I want to sell you a Xo. 1 single or wear, call nt Fitts'; thoir assortment ia . double buggy and work harness, and to tho largest, the styles elogant. ! introduce them will make tho price -If you need dishes Mooro fc Seeman right. H. C. Schmidt. knock tho bottom out of prices stock large, quality good. Mr. Arthur Edson and wife, of Beth any, Harrison county, this state, are be ig entertained by their cousin, Mrs. J. II. Graham. I will fit you out cheaper with the same grade of buggy and harnoss than any other dealer in Holt county. H. C. Schmidt. Rov. II. C. Garrett, of Barnard, will assist Rev. J. T. Moreman, of Mound City, at Tnrkio Chapol, noxt Saturday and Sunday in a series of meetings. General Conference entertainment. All persons who go to Omaha to attend the general conference, desirous to ob tain entertainment while there, will re port nt headquarters General Conference Committee, corner of 15th nnd Dodge streets in McCugue Building, uhoro all desired information can bo obtained. OREGON, MISSOURI. Edwards & Schulte, Dealers in and exclusive agents for Kegler's Patent Galvanized Chain Pump TuDing, Peninsular stoves ?pa Screen wire, Garden and 1233333 rarm toois. jttaraware. gsm Tinware. Table and Pock- aay. uaii tuiu see us. tss&sr Edwards & Schulte, Oregon, Mo. TAKE NOTICE S We want to hammer into your mind that wo have a Well Selected Stock of Fhvst-CIaxs Hard ware, consisting of the celebrated Thomas La-ATii Mo were. Ceil a r Hap ids Pumps,! ISriri&o & Beach I Cooking Stoves, ! &c. Sewiinr 3fa- chines, Washing lUacliinos. The latest Improved Gasoline Stoves, Plows, Plan tors, Cultivators, Har rows, Listers ami Brills, Screen Doors, Screen! Wire Cloth, Hoes, opaues, Jtakes, Locks, Hatchets, Axes, Saws, &c. Tho Famous DEERING Mm 4 Mom We are prepared to do all kinds of Tin Work and Kepairinf?. Come in and trade with ns will treat you right and sell you goods as cheap as anybody. T. L. PRICE, Hardware, Oregon, Ho. Probate court moots next Monday, May 9th. Mrs. Mary Curry has boon granted a pension. To save monoy on groceries and con fections 6eo Moore &. Sueinnn. Tho popular W. C. C. corset in black, white nnd colore at Fills'. Mips Mnllio Palmer, of Mound City, is tho i;uest of Miss Maymie Frye this week. An interesting lottorfroin L. C. Ir vinn will be found on our iueidc col umns. C Ii. Edwards his rented his prop orly in tho western part of tho city to Mrs. Martha Sayles. Mrs. Philip Schulte,aeconipnnied by hcrchildren, were tho guests of relatives in Oregon, last week. Afinolotof new quoenswnro and glassware just received at Moore & See man's; and cheap too. Pitts' cash store car ries the dress goods of Oregon It is to your interest to boo thorn before buying. For a fine and easy riding buggy see the Timkin Brewster combination. II. C. Schmidt. Wo havo a large stock of picture mouldings and are prepared to mnko frames on short notice Denny & Schlotzhauer. Tho C.dl, which has been published at Craig, for several months, has, wo understand, mado its last call, and re moved to Boomer, Neb. Mound City has been selected as tho place for holding tho Democratic congressional convention. Tho conven tion will be held, Wednesduy, August 24th. Mr. II. C. Schmidt, in connection with tho Walter A. Wood binders and mowers, is going to handle tho colebrnt Minneupolis binders in tho future, the most improved of all Appelbee binders. For sale Farm of 80 acres, about half in cultivation, good orchard, good building, nnd plenty of wnter; three miles north of Forest City, Mo. Cull on or address W. W. Wilson, Forest City, Mo. Grant Landon, of Moun J City, was a brief visitor to our city last week. Grant is one of tho most popular teach ers in the county, and hns just cIohm! his labors in tho Mound City High School. Mart Gordon, residing on tho F. A. Wylio fnrm west of Forest City on the WhitoCtoud road, died Friday, April 20, 1892. Congostion of tho liowoli. was tho j cause. Ho was 55 enrs of age aud camo hero from Iowa a fow yours ng. Charles JeAoll, formorly of this city, but now in St Joseph, was accidentally shot in tho shoulder by n hall from a tnr got gun, one day last week, but, we are glad to learn that tho wound was only slight, and not serious in uny particu lar. Fitts is ronking a fow prices on Btaple goods as follows: L:iwronco LL muslin. 5c; Hope, "'wo; Lonsdale nnd Fruit, 8'-jc; Amoskeng A. A. C. ticking. best foathor tick. 13c and all other staples equally as low. Produce taken in oxchaugo for anything in our store. For snlo 1C0 acres of good bottom land good for pasture or cultivation part timber and part prairie, lying 3J miles west of Forest City. Will lo sold on reasonable terms. Call ou or address W. J. Luusford. Forest City, Mo., or K. H. Luusford, whosa farm adjoins the land. Tho congressional convention was in session at St. Joseph Tuesdny and select ed Mnj. T. J. Chow, of St. Joseph, and W. F. Itankin, of Tarkio, as delegates to tho Nationnl Republican Convention; Mnj. Joseph Hansen, of St. Joseph and John Kennish, of this county, ware chosen as the alternates. Mrs. D. E. Bennett has mado ar rangements, nnd will lo prepared this season, to furnish ice cream nnd cake in any quantities for parties, weddings, entertainment, festivals, etc. Remem ber this, and save yourselves much, trouble and worry, nnd at the same t.me procure a first-class article. Don't fail to attend tho grand clos ing concert to be given at the Christian church, Friday evening, May 6th, by the chorus numbering about 60 mem bers under the management of the Bridges Bro's. Special attractions. Dolly drill, solos, guitar music. Admis sion, 10 and 20 cents. Concert com mences nt S p. in. B. L. GRISWOLD, GENERAL MUSIC DEALER, Felix St.. V. M. C. A. Building, ST. JOSKIMI, MO. 75,000 copies or Sheet mu sic. Large assort ment of Music Books. Violins. Guitars, Mandolins, Bonjos and Musical Herchan- uisc oi every description. Catalogues, prices nnd any informa tion desired cheeifully furnished. Pricf-s as low as quality of goods will permit. Write us boforo purchasing and eeo ir it will not bo to your interest. 703 Weber Lindecian Pease Wegeman Harry Tennis has graduated from tho Keeloy institute in St. Joseph, and is now nt home. He is looking splendid says he feels like a new man, and is for ever done with liquor. M. L. Sternberg and family havo re turned to their homo in New York. Mr. C. O. Spicer, who was the sculptor in tho marble ynrds of Joseph Collier, re turned, with his family to Memphis, Tenn. Charlen Hilsenbeck, after nn absenco of several years in California, roturned last week, nnd will make this his future home. Ho was accompanied by Mrs. Flachor and daughter. They aro mak ing Orajen their homo for tho present, occupying n part of C. C. Philbrick's resideoce. The third nnnivorsnry or the organi zation of Epworth League will bo hold Sunday, May 15. Tho Epworth League, of this place will havo charge of the Sunday evening servicn in tho M. E. church on that ovening. The program will be published next week. All are invited to attend. Lauua Gi ascock, Sec'y. J. W. Greene, ourprnctical grainer nnd paper hanger, has ocen doing somo lino work for J. T. Thatcher, R. Schlotz hauer, Mrs. Foster, Mr. Boyd, James Wickerehara, Jesse Fitts, Sam Simpson, Dr. King, John Bond, Citizen's Bank, J. J. Inghram, M. E. church nnd is now finishing tho now hotel. John is tho cheapest nnd one of the best workmen in his line in this part of tho country. Ira Pinkston, who sports ono of tho best trotting horses in tho county now has a now iiold upon to him, not only for pleasure but business as well. It is a trained liorso bhovv. Indeed ho has ono Tho Bridges Bro's., of Chicago, are I 1 i , . . t uuuuuuiuig a largo class in vocal music nt the Christian church. They uro among tho best singers it has ever been our lot to listen to nnd nr livim the. lxsst of satisfaction to their pupils. Thoy 1 C.il-V Bf,er sun-down nnd fail -d to tie Kim, (".ijuuiii u,,,, fuiutiia lis Mia 1 of tho most sensible horses we havo over heard of, for oti a recent occasion when i his owner had driven him to Forest will give a closing concert at tho Chris tian church, Friday evening, May Cth, 1892. emotional feelings, instead of running away as other men's horses would , ho simply betook himself to n horse lot near at hand and was demurely eating hay when fouud next morning. Judge Johnson, of Mnryyille, waB in our city, Inst week, looking m on our circuit court, and renewing old acquain tances. Wo havo n snonking idea thnt Minn hort, James T. Howell, of tho tho judge is looking after his chances : Howell House, is gaining quite n rofu tor mo nomination from tho Ropubji- J tation ns "host man" nt marriage ccro cans of this dirtnet for circuit judge, i monios. two weddings having occurred Tho judgo is eminently qualified and wo bolievo would make our present judgo look out a "leodle.' Tho following letters remain uncall ed for at tho Oregon P. O. for the month of April 1891. Please say adver tised when calling for tbeso lettors: Dolly Burnnm, Susan Carroll, J. Henry Cox, Herbert I. Foster. D.S. McKinnon, Oscar Moor, W. L. Leek, C. J. Herman, E. Pollack, Edward Huetternaun, J. L. Nations, Chas. Rosa, Thomas Ridge, W. R. Smith, Clarinda E. White. D, P. Dobyna, P. M. Miss Lolia Powell, who held tho po sition of assistant principal in our High School during tho last scholastic year, loft last Friday night for St. Louis, where she will visit relatives for a season, oftor which she will return to hor home in Sebree, Ky. Miss Powell has proven herself to be an efficient educntor and leaves many friends here, not only in tho schools, but in tho socioty world as well. THE BIGGEST TflfflG GOIHG BRADLET&METCALft CELEBRATED BO 0TS2 SHOES IHL HIHitSTBODT IK THE WOHLO at his house, this week. Tho first ono l-':.mj Dr. J. W. Bain and Mrs. Ellen Atfiggooer, of Craig. -Judge Cyrus A. Anthony, or Maryville, now holding cir cuit court hero, tioing tieJ tho knot that binds, Monday evening, May 2, 1892. The next ono was Charle Scott and Miss Mary Whaley, of Bigolow, Tuesday morning, My 3, 1892, Dr.J. W. Bain, tho bridogroom of tho provioua evening performing the ceremony. The Sexti .vki. unites with the many friends of those parlies iu wishing them a happy and prosperous journey through life. Billy Nies and Rob Ruley are in Bigelow this week putting a tin roof on John Ohuning's brick store building. Miss Railey Helwitz, of St. Joseph, is trimming in the millinery establish ment of Mrs. Gray and Miss Nelia Walk or. Miss Anna Fiogenbaum, of St Jo seph, was tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Minn Curry, for a couplo ef days last week. Mrs. D. E. Bennett will servo choc olate and vanilla ice cream, cake, etc., at her residence every Saturday evening, during tho season. Prof. Gallaher, wifo nnd child will pass their vacation at their old home, Bellnire, O. They loft last tteek, and will not return until July. Fitts is selling 22.'c dress goods at 17?c, 30c Henrietta's 19c, 2oc Plaids at lG'ic 12 and 15c dress goods for 10c. Tueso nro facts, not blow. Garlen seeds, tlower seeds, all now a id guarranteod to grow. Sioux City, Ferry's, Fogg's, nnd Crosman Bro's., at Moore & Socman's, tho grocers. C, C. Philbrick was in St. Joo over Sunday. Ho returned Tuesday, accom panied by his family, who havo been visiting there for a couplo of weeks. Remember tho old reliable Poter Schuttler is tho vory host wagon mado in tho U. S. Tho Molino is as good as any of tho rest. Both sold by II. C. Schmidt. Mrs. Minnie Boyd was called te St. Joseph, last week by tho serious illness of her bister, Mrs. W. R. HolTmnnn. Wo nro glad to learn, however, that Mrs. II. is now considered out of danger. Christian Endeavor moots fit tho Presbyterian church next Sunday Evo. at G:.'!0. Topic, "Public Worship, a Privelego and a Duty." Lender, Miss Pearl Bcnneit. All joung people cor diallj invited to tuiet with us. List of letters remaining in tho postoffico nt Forest City, Mo., uncalled for during tho mouth of April, 1S92: Miss Mnrj-Benton, John G. Bix enr B. L. McCalley, John Galliham, Alvin Graves, Dr. II. M. Greon, A. A. Kinzie, Miei Lula Kitzel, H. W. Lowin & Fran., Miss Arsula M. Tolbort. Geo. W. Bald win, P. M. It is with great pleasuro to us that wo announce the resumption of busi ness by tho Posegato Printing Company. Captain Posegate's many friends in this section of tho state will bo more than ftlad to learr. of his return to the head of an institution that had boon made popular by his having boon associated with it that had neon it in its pros perity and adversity that had been beou with it through all its trials nn1 was at lust compollod to go down ' the stream by the pressuro of hard times. Tho company has been reorganized with ample capital und with tho Captain's largo experience, wo do not doubt but success will come to him us no man is more deserving. -CONSISTING OF Queensware, Stoneware, Glassware, Woodenware and Lamps, Is a great advantage to the Purchaser. We take pleasure in giving the public that advantage. We believe all should look after their own interests. We look after ours when we try to increase our trade, build up our town and give satisfaction to our customers. You can look after your interest by buying your Groceries, Etc., where you can do the best and get the best for your money. Come and see us whether you purchase or not. Orders Solicited, Free and Prompt delivery. Yours to Please, MOORE & SEEMAN OREGON, MISSOURI. Denny fc Schlotzhauer is tho placo for window shades, best Hollins only 30 cents each. Dr. !. B. Wilson, of Hutchinson. Kas., is the guest of his father-in-iaw, J. II. Glascock, of this city. II. E. Denny is in Kansas City, thio week, taking a courso of lectures on em balming. II. E. is determined to keep up w ith the times in all brunches of un dertaking. H. S. Carson, of Maitland, was a welcome caller at this otlice, last Tues day. H. S. is putting in n crop on his farm near New Point, but still resides in Maitland. To be upnriciated thoy should be seen Tho very latest in parasols. J. C. Fills has tho very newest things in par asols. Go and boo thorn . New Chnlliea; also now white and black goods for sum tuor dresses. A Biblo meeting will bo held nt Mill Creek on the third Sabbath of May. nt three o'clock. It is expected that Mr. Blanchard will niako n fow reuiarkt uliich will bo followed by an appropri ato address by Rev. T. D, Roberts. Tho raspberry crop will probably I), light this year, as many of tho canes are dead, especially the old ones, as a result of tho cold winter, or rather, it may have resulted from tho dry weather of the fall. Thotlrnwborry crop will for the above rcii&on also bo light. Prices wdl doubt lees bo higher for fruit this season. The following persons from Oregon and vicinity expect to attend tho Gener al Couforenco of tho M. E. church now in session nt Omaha, Neb.: George Mover andwifo, Charles Pierco and wifo, C Iloblitzell nnd wife, A. H. Bailey, C. H. John, Mrs. Ora Ware und Mrs. E. Bunker. J. L. Sternberg. THE LATE ST COMET TWCMMKCtrroCXTLO In the way of foot wear is FRED SEEIHAN'S NEW STOCK OF BOOTS 5 SHOES Which has just arrived. Rem ember he also does repairing on short notice. .You had better see him if you want good stock. Dr. J. T. Butler has returned from Cleveland, Miss., where he was called by a telegram announcing tho sorious ill ness of his ncother. He arrived too late to seo his mother alivo, her spirit having taken its flight to that bet ter world, Saturday morning, April 1C 1802. Sho was 05 yenrs of age. Tho doctor whs accompanied home by Mrs. Butler and children who havo boon the guesUof her parents at Bureaugard, Miss., for several weeks. Wo hnye frequently spoken in theeo columns of the libera! business policy of the well known florist. I Inns Niflsnn. of st. Joseph, we recently received a coi-1 Discovered in the Heavens has three distinct tails, one of them nass lllg JAUlUaa U. pUlblUll LUC juiuuu. wu a,ny uj.uox, uxj.gxxb iixjub Willi the aid of a good glass this comet can be seen, and also plainly out lined in the tails the words, "Good Goods," "Low Prices" and "Fail Dealing," the head of the Comet showing the initials, C. & H. For further information in regard to this wonderful phenomena, we refer you to lection of plav.ts from his establishment, and a stronger, bealtbior looking lot of plants we have never seen and the quan tity of plants was rb gratifying as tho quality. If we may judge from the orders we have 6een tilled, it stems thnt as every year shows an immense growth in his business, "so every yoar Mr, Nieleon makes greater efforts to ploaso his patrons. Send him an order fur plants. You are sure to bo satisfied, both. Ju quality and guantity. j ICUMMINS & HERSHBERGERoSSSrs A fnrm nand cua find employment nt the small fruit farm of, J. W. Maples. Sudio Collins and Mrs. G. K." Web ster aro visiting friends in St. Joseph, this week. Elder Horaco Sibe roll will preach at .ho Union school house nest Sunday. J uiGrning and evening. Rov. T. D. Robert' appointments for next Sabbath, May Sth, nro, Wood villo 11 a. m. and Oregon nt 8 p. ra. Tweet potatoo plants. You will find plants of all the leading varieties of swoet potatoes al J. W. Muple's, Wood vi He. Dan Huiatt brought in seven young wolves ono day last week, nnd the judgo says it was not a very good day for wolves cithei. The M. E church is undergoing re pairing the result of tho damage caus od by tho luto severe storm, honco there will bo no services there neit Sunday. Kor. C H. John went to Omaha Thursday, to look in on tho Goneral Conference of tho M. E. church. Ho .vill return tho latter part of next weo'r. E.S. Bollard, of Craig, was in the--ity, n fow days this week, looking up is chances as a probable candidate for collector of revenue on tho Republican, tickot. The Republican Lvigiie oT Vow Point will uiet next Saturday night. May 7. 1802. W. E. Koplinger will bo present and dolivor an mluroi. A gaod attendance is desired. ' Lost, between Oregon nnd my resi dence, fivo miles north nnd ono milo west of Oregon, n bank book containing two notes. Finder will leave somo nt postotEwi or Montgomery & Roecker'd baak. j. W. Kcm Jacob Book, of Fortescue, is in Kptingtluld, this uoek,in nttendanco nt t .o stnto road convention in session at thnt city, having been appointed by our county court ns ono of the representa tives from this county. Tho matter or road making and better roads for tho country districts is becoming one of tho lending questions of tho aay, nnd justly so, for that there can nnd should bo much improvement, overy ono will orce. Tho deed transferring tho titlo to tho D. A. Jackson placo to C. W. Thomas and wife, was tiled for rscord recently. Mr. Thomas nnd family will take up their residence on this placo next October. This is ono of tho finest farms in the county, and contains thirty two acres, ten of which nre pluntcd in trees and vines, whilo the remaining twenty are devoted to alfalfa. Mr Jackson will resido in the elegant cot tage on First street, which ho bought from Mr. Thomas. Woodland, Yolo Co., California, Daily Democrat. LICHTMG May at any timo strike your house, barn grannry. etc. Consequently it Htnndi you in hand to use overy possible safe? guard ag.iint Such a Calamity. The most economical. fafo nnd reliable means of p v nt n r the 1 3 of property from this cause is to have it properly rodWod by experienced men. H. E. I'eret t Son aro the pcrtons best calculated to givo you entire satisfaction in thin resiect by reawin of Mr. I'oret'd :i .ee K-S. TH. with eilgf, tho roidcry, ie cujh-n; entire al lic way of TUB OF SXFE1I1EE m tho business. Another thing You run no risk of being swindled as in the casw of dealing with strangers. Meswrs. I'erot fc Son huo btjen residents of this place for h ntimlwr if vnrK. nnil nt thnv txru?t in - " .i i , . . nmorwjar. remain hero they can only hope to merit 1j s;. your pnlrontigo by doing good .tc.t which HONEST WCRK:" x at reasonable prices. Givo them a trial. They willgiiuri, for decora iceyou satisfaction. imp-shades, or E E. PESET & SON, Oregon, MSiSS .mnictcrs wrought ltrir m!rt? of R 2 fl ft! rl'r'Sw7t K)ints, and into i IfsSIir ISKS SZXZ&at Mlk. LVd a t"'H I VtlKW.tf Mart rt-,lllT, " p of the tit- tho fringe to th