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E3 V OREGON, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, MAY 31. 1895. NUMBER 1, VOLUME XXXI. V , . , the lilt - Canto fiitfifi V THE MATCHLESS miHHIE. fll22fi 'THE GENUINE MINNEAPOLIS BINDER Is again in thc,ficld claiming points of superiority over all other makes of binders. Strong and light steel frame work; largest wheel now made; no twisting or cramping in the Minnie; good work, not only in good condition, hut in bad grain and wet ground; best reel; best tilt; best binder; best adjuster; reliable tying; clean work; very easy running; easy management; easy oiling; no crop too rank for the Minnie. Buy it and be pleased. Repairs always on hand for all machines I sell. - C. SCitTMDT, Oregon, TQo. The Minnie is made perfect and kept bo; we don't want it changed not much. Served Exclusively to the over Twentyone Million People "ESS" World's Fair Grounds Universally Leading Fine coffee of the World. MOORE & SEEMAN. The Grocers, Oregon, Missouri, Are Sole Agents for C. & S. Coffees. We are now through moving, and able to entertain you in a royal manner in our new quarters in the Schlotzhauer block, where we will show you the finest line of Furniture at popular prices ever shown in this country. We quote the following prices on Wall Paper: Best White Blanks, - - 6 1 -4c roll Gilts, - - - - from 6 1-4c up Ingrains ----- 10c roll DENNY & SCHLOTZHAUER, Oregon, Mo. HOT WEATHER GOODS. Gasoline Stoves Lawn Mowers Screen Doors Washing Machines, Sewing Machines, Etc. Our Iron Pump traOe IS gOOU. Ilie rflttUU a. nun ruivc rump lanco wo icou, A Full Stock of Hardware. . . Our prices are right and we Hardware; no cheap gooos. ana actory. Call on us. T. L. PRICE'S Hardware. accepted as the Wire Cloth Ice Cream Freezers Refrigerators Ice Coolers buy the best of all kinds o we warrant everyimng sans S. F. O'FALLON , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oflico in VanBuskirk Mock. Carpets and rugs at Pitts,' cheap. Xew fence posts for Bale at William Rostock's. Sweet Potato Planla nt reduced prices at S. II. Whittuer's. See Zook's City Photos Enlarge ments and picture frames. Always go to Fitts' for shirts waists, largest stock lowest prices. ISuy your busies of D. M. Martin, and you are sure to get the best. Guy Roberts, of St. Joseph, was here this week, the guest of friei:ds. Go to Molter's for your hot and cold lunches. East side of public square. Mrs. J. W. Baker and son, Clyde, aro visiting with relatives in Savannah. Fitts carries the largest stock of shoes in Oregon. He can always fit you. Mrs. D. E. Bennett will serve pine apple and vanilla ice cream Saturday night. Zook's cut for next live years; 25c, ijOc and 81.00 less on tho dozen photos than any artist. Twine. Mr. II. C. Schmidt has re ceived a large lot of Xo. one twine. Price, the lowest. Otho Martin, Justice of the Pence, Now Point, Holt County, Mo. Corres pondenco solicited. -Proud's drug and stationery store is tho place to got wall paper,paints,oils. arnishes, and pure tresd drugs. Miss Marv Greene returned last Saturday from St. Joseph, whero she lind been visiting tier sister, Helen. Make arrangements to take some thing to the Maitland fair, this year, nd help to make it tho best ever held. -J. X. Zachman & Co. sell choice bulk roasted colTee, guaranteed as good as any package coffee, at 18c per pound or 2 nt Xic. Swisses, Dimities, Jacoiiets.Challies, Duck. Pongees, Satines. Serpentine Crepo Cambrics nud all the latest nov el ;ies in dress goods at Fitts . Cards are out announcing the mar ring or r raiiK u. Alien, oi iraig anu Miss Rebecca .1. VanliusKirk, or tins ity, Wednesday, June 5, lBU.i. C. W. Lakens. D. I). S., will be at the Hotel Midland, next week, June 4 to S, inclusive. Call upon him for first class dental work at reasonable charges. Whv go to the city for photos. when you can secure the equal, if not the superior, of nny work done thereat G. W. Kunkel's studio, and at moderate prices? Mrs. Murray. Mrs. Soner. and Ella O'Fallon were in attendance at tho W. T. U. convention at Craig last wek. Tho delegates are loud in their praises of Craig s Inspitnlity. Moore & Seeman of this city, and H. Tenre, of Forest City, will have Mrs. Bennett's ice cream on sale during the sea&on. she will also serve ail Mayors at her residence every day and evening. -The summer meeting of the state horticultural society, will be held at Willow Springs, June 4 C. X. F. Murray will respond to the address o welcome, and J, X. Menifee will furnish a paper plums. -Mr. Charles Zook treated himself and family with a very fine carriage, of the celebrated Colum bus Buggy Co's make. Ho made the purchase of 11. C. Schmidt, who is agent for these buggies. Mr. II. D. Rrowne. a first-class painter and paper hanger, of Falls City, Nebraska, has located in Oregon, and solicits the patronege of all parties hav ing work in bis line, leave orders at C. O. Proud's drug store. CASH TALKS. fin uritli iYtn nliah tn .T V Snn'imnn it Co. and get your package coffee at 20c or u pacuages ior sue. Mrs. D. . Bennett will serve that delicious ice cream for which she is famous every day and evening during the season. Her ice cream will also be for sale by Moore & Seeman of this city, II. Teare, of Forest City. The extra session of the Thirty- eighth General Assembly adjourned on Saturday last. It cost the tax-payers 863,000, and it passed one bill An elec tion law for the government of the cities of St. Louis and Kansas City. -The Falls City Produce Co.. will be in Forest City, Thursday, Friday, Sat urday and Monday, June u, t, o anu 1U, 1805,'nnd will pay the highest cash mark et price for all kinds of poultry. Deliver at the store of Weber & Burgess. Mrs. innie Montgomery, of fakid- more. and who has been receiving medi cal treatment at the Ensworth hospital in St. Joseph, has so far recovered as to bo removed to uregon, and is now at the home of her husband's parents, Mr. Pvobert Montgomery and wife. "The Comet" at Mound City is now owned and conducted under the firm name of II. F.Allen & Co., Cornelius and Joseph Ilobhtzell forming the com pany. The head or the lirm is Frazer Allen, a Holt county production, and an experienced business young man. We are glad to have Frazer back in old Holt again. Our society people .have had a very pleasant week. On Saturday night Miss Maggio J'erkniB entertained in her in imitable manner. Suitable parlor.'games assisted in making the evening pleasant. On Tuesdnv evening Miss Edith Hinde took charge, socially, of her friends and they feel indebted to her for her happy manner nnd girted graces as an enter tainer. Letters remaining in the postoffice at Oregon Mo., for week ending. May 31, 1893: J V. Ardery. Mr. t AllcanMr. Daniel Baker. Marvin B. Moses, Mr. John Cypress. Samuel Dawson. Miss Maggie Moody, KIU. 1. U. roweii, Ira Stephenson, Shepard Thomas. In calling for any ot the above loiters pieaso say "advertised. Henry Siiutts, P. M. Oriuk Kreek is so awfully stuck up cow he will hardly condescend to f neaK to ordinary people. He sits on tho fence all dav long, and tells the paseers-ny that he has a son now, and the little pinkety-winkety-wee fellow is just as smart as It can be, and mamma says he's just like his dad. The little ono was introduced to the family on Wed nesdav. Mav 22. 189o. J. C. Hershner. of Jo well county, Kansas, gave us a ver pleasant call on Saturday. He had been called here by the death ot his sister, Mrs. D. A. uel vin. From him we gathered a few in tercstini' facts concerning his family. Ilis father and mother are still living in Xodaivnv township. His father. An drew Hershner, Sr.. is now 1 1 and bis mother 7G years of age. The death of Mrs. Relvin is tho first to have occurred in the family since June, 18K, when the death of his brother John occurred at Iukn. Misstssinne. while in the Union army. The family consisted of parents and'nine children six boys nnd one girl still survive. A GLORIOUS RAIN Hats, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Dress Goods, Etc. Come in and look over our stock. Everything new and I the very latest styles. The ; prices, we know, are within your reach, as we purchased j! our stocK wnen tne prices were away down on all lines. This is a chance of a life-time to secure genuine bargains, so come in at once and get some oi them. (Woodland Hotel Block,) W. C. C. corsete nt Fit' ' T i ito ihead of all others. Old buggies taken in hur,i:c fur new ones at 1). M. Martin's L. P. Graham, of liicol ivt, was transacting business in OrHgo:. tl.ia week. A largo line of wall paper ji nt from the factory, can be fouad ..I I'roud'si drug store. -Zook's gallery is the pla io for tiue photographic work as y-i r, l for less money. -Mrs. Linn Carroll nii-l eiU'run ara yisiting with relatives and frioiida m Atchison county. Mrs. II. A. Sawyery mid children went up to Maryville, M -, last week on a visit to relatives. Children's Day f '.V ho held at the Christiar . .. ' lirht Sunday night in June A bright baby '. .n t-j tho home of Shauck Smit... f M.:!t..i3l, oa Monday last, May 27t'.. . ,!" -The Nodaway t -1 has lwoino so low that it does n a:' rd su!;k-iiut wator to tun the mil - r it. Born, to Charles i nod wife, of Andrew county, M .Juv. May 21, 1293, an eleven-poun i; r '...by I would be plep ' i si yo.i my buggies,8urreys,roail i arr--s.tc. I haye good reliable goods and a . 't tia right. H.C. SciiMiLir.. G. W. Kunkel will open his studio in tho Schlotzhauer building the first of next week. He will be prepared to give you first class work in all branches of the photographic art. Special atten tion given to enlarging. Hi Montgomery, of Skidmore, was down last Tuesday. Hi stopped off on his way home from St. Joseph, where be had been to see his wife, was be ing treated at the Ensworth hospital in that city. We are glad to learn that she is improving. Many farmers are very much in- convinuenced on account ot lor water supply. J. I!. Duncan, of Richland, is having a well bored in which they were down 248 feet. They struck rock at 70 feet and; it has been nothing but rock and soap stone alternating, the balance of the way, an J they have not found any water below the "0 feet and but very little nuove thai. THE FIRST OF THE SEASON. Grand Excursion to COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA, . . Sunday, June 2, 1895 . . Hound Trip from -Forest City, $1.50. The Burlinaton Route will run its first excursion train from St. Joseph to Coun cil Bluffs, on the tiret Sunday in June, giving our people an opportunity to visit Council UIuus, spending the day ana visiting the various places ot interest among which are Lake Manawa, Grand Plaza, Manhattan Beach, the Grand Electric Fountain, Etc. Tho train will leave Forbes. time. faue. Forbes 8:32 5150 Forest City 8:50 1.50 Xnnier 9:03 1.50 Bieolow 9:13 1.50 r-raiff fl:2S 1.50 Corning 9:12 1.50 Returning the train will leave Coun cil Bluffs at 8 p. m. Lt everybody go, sure. Cheap Rates. The great and popular Burlington Route offers cheap rates over their lines for Decoration Day. to all Doints in Illi nois, Iowa nd Missouri, within 200 miles. Good going, May 29 and JO, and returning May 31. For particulars call on local ticket agent. And two or three good show ers since, has caused all nature to smile, and as a consequence everybody is feeling encourag ed, as abundant, crops of all kinds are assured. And right here, that you are all now feel ing so good, we will inform you that we have Big Bargains for you in Spring and Summer Goods. 1 OSEGON. MO. FitU h headquarter for lain cur tair.s. -Pills has Kven ladies" rapes lolss out at your own price. Dr. Grt'on was r. fixcolsior oprings in attendance it a meeting uf ilie c!nto medical society. D. I-l Xiphc-r is iu TojtcUn. Kns., At the hudsida oi his rinughiwr Hat no. who ia in ory poor htr.lth. John WnsvouHr, i ''itus-y dwtri'jt. north of Kircsi C'ty, vuw nitenuiui' t;-! business in Orcgou, l;tl Wotiuctdf.y. -Tl; : now M. E.ciii'rchnt Muryv.lir,! tian beon completed at it ivdl ut fi.f'. It was dedicated ui:na sf iaat weak. Richard Coil:on .-.r.d wife 'tnd JoK-ph Cctihcji: and ivifo oro hero on Monday, :n attendance nt tho funeral of Mrs. Weber. A. G. GreUe-treet. a Hpeciil exauii ccr ii tho ponpiun dopartittcut, Mras in iur cit.v :t fou dnB last vcok, looking htlur .-jfliue ' i'uaia '1 ho State 1'nivvrsity ciirtOHcra ment oercisfes will W- li 1 J.-u:- 2' ii.cljsi'.o. 'fiie dedication sf tho &; ' b'iildiDgs will occur at tiiat time. I Mrs. Frank Coyie, after :i long ftnd patient bnttlti with that eure cieatroyer, I'linsumptton, dd r.l ber homt in Mint Innd, cu Friday lii6' Mn 2-th,lh:G -A. L. Brumbaugh and 'vifo anu Wtw Wohrlio and wif-, of Mound City, ; M's 01ar;t Moiuor, -tt Ccv-ngtuu, Iv-., d nr. i -t t; b VuoJIand Si'ti.iny last. Miss Anna Thuma anii Winiam Schulte returned last Tuesday worn Lathrop, where they had been in at tendance as delegates nt the Epworth League convention. S. F. O'Fallon and D. C. Anderson, were in St. Joseph last Monday, as a committee, authorized by the city coun cil, to investigate and learn the cost of an engine and pump for the city well. They will make their report at the next meeting of the council. I will have my studio open for busi ness the first ot next week. All who desire a high grade of work at moderate prices nro requested to call and see me. I wilt do you as good word as you will get in the city; Kansas City and St. Joseph not excepted. G. W. Kcnkeu HenrvSterrett is "right in the push" and is certainly, one of our most enter prising citizens. He has just had a fine vitrified brick walk laid in front of the opera house and his residence property, adjoining on the south. Jacob Grosse did tho work and you can depend that it is a good job and will last for many years. Secretary Ed. Hart, of the Nodaway Valley Fair association, was hustling around in Oregon last Wednesday. He informs us that the fair promises to be the boat in tho History oi me associa tion. Ed was "fixed" up too, for his wife and son came in on the B. & M. from Colorado that evening, meeting him at Forest City. They have been away lor six weeks. The"Seven Brothers"are putting down well on their brick yard, their water supply having become very low. iney have passeU tnrougn soap stone, sanu and shale, and now at a depth of fiO feet have struck hard rock, which they are drilling through, after which they think they will strike plenty of water. We hope that they will strike a vein that will be ever lasting. On the firbt proximo, the Lawn hotel which has been greatly enlarged and improved, will be again opened to the public by the popular caterer, Mrs. Bell Zook, she retiring from the Hotel Woodland and taking possession of her own property. Two new large additions have been added to the Lawn, by Chorles Ruley the contractor while the hmiRA throughout has been newly paint ed and papered by Luto Greene, and it presents a very nanusome anu uuuiu like BDDcaraace. We trust the Lawn may be as papular in the future ns it has been in the past. Establiehed, lS'Ji. W. E. Fiegenbaum ' JEWELER. A complete line or Watches, Clocks. Jewelry and Spectacles always kept on hand. Watch, Clock and Jewelry neatly and promptly repaired Engraving a specialty. Silk waist patterns very cheap at Fitts'. Frank Lynch, of St. Joseph, is at home on a vacation. Oysters, weinerwurst, bologna cigars nnd tobacco at Aioiter s. Lafo Douglass was visiting his broth er, Ab., in Savannah, this week. Dr. V. M. Green was called to St. Louis on professional business, last week. Fitts can show you the most com plete line of hats in town and at the lowest prices. R. C. Irwin, wifo and baby, ot Pue blo Colo., are the giuU ot relatives and many, many old f rieuds here. Louis Burgess and wife returned last Tuesday morning from a visit of a couple or weeks at Excelsior Springs. I haye some money to loan ou real estate at seven per cent. A. W. King, Oregon, Mo. Holt county has, undoubtedly, one of tho best cement beds in the word. All that is required is a littlo capital to develop it. Mr. Robert Montgomery was in St. Joseph last week to consult Dr. Barton Pitts, the eye and ear specialist, in re gard to his eyes. Mre. Harry Tennis and cbildron.who have been the guests of her parents in Kansas City for a couple of weeks.return ed home, this week. Miss Emma John's health has be come so Door recently, that she is now in Excelsior Springs, where it is hoped she may be restored Her mother is with her. Remember, Mr. H.C. Schmidt has tho sole agency of the celebrated Colum bus Buggy Co. ubuggies and carriages. Tliev are the finest and best brought to this western country. G. W. Kunkel, other wise known as "Sandy." will have his studio open ready te take negatives the first of next week. See him for high artistic grade work at mnderate prices. We must have money all persons owing us are requested to come in and pay up immediately. We have accom modated you, now we need an accom modation from you. Moork & Seemax, Grocers. Remember that C. W. Lukens. den tist, will be ib Mound City, at the Hotel Woodland, next week, Tuesday, Wednes day, Thursdr.y, Friday nnd Saturday, June 4, 5, C, 7 and 8. Gc nnd see him for good work at reasonable charges. John Iiijhram must take a back i!vo r"arhes in one cluster, all united. j 'Vuny a" &rdi"ll developed-id fKsk. 'Ku WilltHin W. Scott, tvho prod .. i-ti rf twip Troir tt scaling pe'ich "r?t on his farm with jttt.i r.ie hinall ..' i sborit ret'Jy to KHe jp. tl'.' contfBt, but u."y aro p8ut.it'! Ttni if- erj goivl for , dry season We keep on hand a ficoS Assortment of the follow ing Goods si prices as Low as the Lowest .... ICE CSEAM FREEZERS. LAWtf MOWERS, LAWN MOWER SuARrENERS. GASOLINE STOVES. REFRIGERATORS. SCREEN DOORS. SCREEN WIRE. POULTRY NETTING. iRNS. CUTLERY. JLxiii flnrl TABLE SPOONS. RDWARE and TINWARE, Etc. Set of Clauss Bread Ktivc3 nit " away with cash purchase ot $15.00 or more within the next five months. Where Bread Knives are not wanted we give two very useful articles, Knife Emery Steel for Kitchen and a Scissors Sharpener. Schulte IJf others, OREGON, MO. Our school board has completed its labors iu employing a principal, and announce that they have secured the service of Pror. D. It. Roberts, of Neva da, Mo. He has the very highest en dorsements and we tru6t ho may fully come up to his endorsements and the expectations of tho board. The re mainder of tho corps of teachers have been previously published. An investigation of the affairs of the Pike county officers indicate that the county is j minus about 810,000 ic fees that Bhould have been turned into that county's exchequer, but were over looked by the various officials. Wo can not understand how such a state ot af fairs can exist in any county whose of ficers paid any attention to their duties. Every line in n newspaper costs something. If it is for tho benefit of an individual or lirm it shtiuld be paid for. If a grocer was asked to donate groceries to those Bble to pay for them he would refuse. The proprietor of a newspaper must pay for the free adver tising it the benehciary uoes noi. aou yet it is one of the hardest things to be learned by many mat a newspaper dbb space in its columns to rent, and must have it to live. Pmil TTnurnll m pnininp a renutation aa an expert chicken doctor. Ho has some tine chickens, and has lost several irom some unknown cause, so ibsi ween when one of them died, he investigated and found that the craw was full of dried leaves that it had eaten. Two more of bis hnest cnicnens oeing sick ne caught them, cut a slit in their necks took out the craws and found them full ot dried leaves, which he removed, then getting a needle and some sillc thread he sewed up the'eut in the necks which am nit. nlmnct hoalnrl nn. nrd tk A chick- ens are as lively and healthy as they can be. Paul says when it comes to per forming tiacheotomy upon chickens to . i ... i- . . can upuu mm. OUR T SPRING 12 OF i Warn Was never so Complete and Prices never so Low SEE US FOB. . . . 5223 'TRILBY SHOES. ilk J. WATSON Sc CO., OREGON, MO. Are !ou THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS DIRECTED TO ALL WHO WISH TO ECONOMIZE. KREEK BRO'S. ARE THE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS Groceries, ! Boois, Shoes. : Dry Goods. : Ladies' and Gent's ! FisrtiiMiing Goods, lite KREEK OREGON, M "Would M rnnrrninc 5 tm 1 - - Vi - We T.iiTiiTinTv suiinsrles. o aii TCiinrfa Limp. Lumber! Ladders from 10 to 36 feet, Patent White Oak Yard Gates, Combination Wire and White Oak Pickets, m fact everytning Kept in a nrst class Lumber Yard. Let us figure with you. We will save you money. PINKSTON -Jamen.Owens.who was under sentence of death, for murdering SenecaNoblet in Atchison county, and who escaped from the St. Joseph jail last December, was lrillnrl nn WtulnPulllV nf 1 3 "it WPPlc. Ilfl the farm of Fritz Klute, twelve miles north or Kock 1'ort. information was sen t to the authorities that Owens was at Klute'e and Deputy Sheriff Young and a posse went to place, surrounded the barn where he was in hiding, and riding out of the barn on horseback attempted to make his ecape. but the possos Winchester's reached him.and he is now dead. STOCK GOODS 133 Em mm Listening ? BRO'S., MO. you live to a ripe oici age . . . ' We are sure you woul . and of course you will use uottiing tout tlie best W e are well stocked up on all kinds of . . Faiicr Groceries take your orders and j deliver your goods iree oi charge .... J N ZACHMAN & CO . Successors to Kneale & Zachman. Lumber! Lath. Pickets. Doors. Hair. Cement. Plaster. BRO'S oregon. mo. On last Tuesday afternoon, May, 28, 18tC, the residence of Mr. Peter Sipee, two-and-a-half miles southeast ot this city, was burned to the ground, the fire, as we are informed, being caused by a defective flue. The greater portion of the hiiiisebold effects were destroyed, a small amount of bedding and clothing being saved. This is quite a loea to Mr. Si pea. as he did not carry any in surance. The smoke-house and about forty loads of heating and cook wood were also burned. His loes will foot up between 9G00 and S800. s