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r-yV-l. XV
Clearing
Sale
of all
HEATING
STOVES
$:UK to .$8.00 nir on nil lliml Coal Stove
$1.00 to $H.00oir on nil Wood llwitiiiK Stows
Wo li:ivi' haiKaiiiH for yon yon fan buy Stows for
Ifss tnoiitty now than ih1 full.
$R0.0O FOIl MONAIUJH .MAM.KAHLK HANUK.
This is sjt'JO.OU l;ss than stove h(its ask
for not as koimI Kniitfe.
Tlianks for lii:t linsincss. We will treat yon riht in
1SM4 Come in ami sec ns.
T. L. PRICE,
HARDWARE.
WEST SIDE SQUARE.
OREGON. AW.
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I urn now prepared to Hive the people of
Oregon and Holt county the best there
is in Photography. All the latest Stylet
and Tones. Call and see my samples.
Studio open all the time.
NOW READY FOR BUSINESS
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WEARY
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Photographer.
NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE. OREGON. MISSOURI
T. C. ZKLLBK, The Auctioneer,
Oregon, Mo. Prices reasonable.
Mrs. Netherland and children are
visiting Mound City and Craig rel
atives. Tun Skmtinki. and Kansas City
Weekly Star, one )car, for only 1.-V.
Call at once.
T. A. Long, l. V. S. Up-to-date
Veterinary. Mice at home, llctlt
Phones, No. 1)1.
Dr. Wlilocll. eye anil ear special
ist; e corner titli and Kdmoml, St.
Joseph. Hot li Phone. !U3.
I am now ready to supply v o 1 1 with
Coal ami l'enl. Seliiilto llruthcr'
Warehouse A. V. Si:kma.
- Mr. II. W. Kennedy, who lta
been ililte 1:1 at her home It till
city, I now on the road to recovery.
Ifyotiwatr. a bargain, come In
ami give ii M.'iu for Tin: Skntimx
ami Kalis City Weekly Star, one
year.
T. I. I Irak,', of Coal. Kan.. wa
here over Christina, the guest of
Mlx Margaret lloyd and other
friends.
-Harry Maker, wife and children,
of Skldmure. were hfle.thl week.thc
guets of hl parents, .1. W. Ilaker
anil wife.
Mt. Mary Curry ha liecu ilte
III from the combined ellecls ol the
grippe and a tall she received the
past week.
lieuieinher that we "III send you
Tub Sr.vriM'.i. and K.uia City
Weekly Star, one year, for only I V
price of Tin: Hcmisix alone.
K'l. (ill)vin mill f,. returned
IhU week to Hot Spring, Ark. .where
they wld spend the winter with the
view nf licuelllllng Mr. (ilhou'
health.
Hr. .1. T. Thatcher report that a
belated Cliristtnas present arrived at
the home of (i. A. Ilaker ami wife,
h'rlil.ty, lleceinber '.'U, lti3, In the
shape of a line hoy bah).
BERT
Oregon
G. PJERCE,
DENTIST,
I'ltl.'c iii Hit- Miairr H'!,I.
Hi. urn ft. in. In I.' in. I X
p. in. b p. I,..
I EK I
Buy It Because
It'sllaJBetter Car 1
I I Modi-I T $P-C f I
I I Tiiurlnu Cur ri"!! I
HI l.ii.lj.Drlroll WVT
II III tift paitlculai from Keevcsfonk Auto Com.
II l pany. Oregon. Missouri.
BARGAINS IN FARMS.
No. I. 140 acres, 5 miles north and one West of Oregon; 1)0 acres In bearing
apple orchard. ttood K-room bouse with pantry and closets, 2 cis
terns, arch cave, smoke house, chicken bouse, barn fiOx.HI feet, room
for I2 bead of horses, Implements, .'I cribs In barn, with other out
building; well and windmill at ham. It will pay you to see this
place. I'rlce, I7,-V)0.tio.
No.'.'. I no acres, about '. miles north of ew roint; has a good .Vroom
house, smoke house and arch cave, also cistern at house; barns and
sheds In good condition, with never falling well at barn. Tills Is a
No. 1 corn and alfalfa farm and should he seen to be appreciated.
Price, 1130.00 per acre.
A BARGAIN IN CITY PROPERTY.
No, X Consists of an -room bouse with several closets, large wood and coal
shed, has cellar uml cistern at bouse with city water In yard, also
walks of cement, house in A I condition. These Improvements are
located about H lots on a desirable corner, 4 blocks from the square.
The price Is right, and lie sure anil see this before you buy.
I have several good farms close to Oregon for sale at the right prices,
and If you are thinking of selling and buying a smaller farm closer to town
It will pay you to come in ami get descriptions ami prices.
1 have a few pieces of town property that are priced, worth the money,
nee them befoie you buy.
I'hones.Old PI. Mutual 4:i.
hr. W. ('. I'roud reports a tine
girl baby at the home of Ctotthelf
Ir'lnk and wife, Thursday, December
I'.d.l. linllhelf as this I the
tliK-si Christina present he ever tf
celled,
Mr. and Mrs. I., I. Mooie, daucl.
ler. Mary, and son, Will, attended
the wedding of Mr. I.oiil I'lnkston
and Ml Margaret Johnson In St. Jo-si-ph,
Monday evening. December if1.'.
Mr. Will Moore was Mr. I'lnkMon
Some Holiday Visitors.
Want Headley,- from Columbia,
Mo., spent the holidays with his par
ent. - Dr. II. II. Long, of Kansas City,
visited with friend In our city over
Christmas.
l)ellos Morris, of Mound City,
It'iit Christmas here with his cousin,
Oakley Morrl.
-Ml Anna I'legenhaum pent
Sunday with her lter. Mr. Tom
( H i r . and family.
Anna and Minnie lloilinauu, of
M .lnseph, pent the holld.i with
tliHr mother In thlct).
Cole tl.iiiitn and wife, of M. Jo
seph. pciit their Chtlstma season
with I '.i and Mat'. .1. rulirinan.
Hill Carder and wife spent the
lei idij with Mr. Carder' mother,
Mr. Kate cemnn. and other tela-
I lies.
Mr. ami Mr. Laurence Klllam and
Utile on, Gordon, spent Chrltmaal
Albany, Mo., with Mr. Klllam' par
ent. Hubert L. Law. of Mount Pleas,
ant. Texa. spent hi Christmas here
with hi wife' mother. Mt. Minnie
Moore.
Milton Moore came home from
lauaClt) to spend the holidays
witii hi patent. Mr. and Mr. I., I
M'hiiv.
I Might and l!usell I lit spent
several da.v of the Christinas vaca
tion with their gramlmother, Mr.
MI.UI lilissell.
Mr. ami Mis. I.lt. Darned, of
Mound Clt. spent the hollila) with
Mrs. Darnell' parent, Mr. and Mr,
li W. Kenned).
Judge Wehrll ami lamlly enloyed
the Christmas holiday at the home of
Mr. Wehrll' parent, Mr. and Mr.
K. S. McDonald
W. O. I.leser and wife, of lilaek-
liuin. Mo.. tt..iil tlie hiiliilav wltli
! Mt. I.leser' patents, the liev Win
i Meyer and wife.
Mr. ami Mrs. (VII .lacksnn and
Mr, .lacksoti' mother, Mr. O'Nell,
of St. .losepb. spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mt. Sol. Meyer.
.Iee, Mael and l.llllau Murkt,
of St. Joseph, are enjoying (lie boll
day sejson with their gramlpaicnts,
I'red Mark! and wife.
Ilev. Seellg and wife, of Hum
boldt, Neb., weruwltb Mr. eellg'i
parent. (!. W. Cummin and wife,
during the Yuletlde eaon.
Mrs. Caul Miller and children, of
t . Joseph, spent Christina with
her parents, J. li. Iltown and wife,
and sister. Ml. Jessie t,iiil,'k.
Mr John llagby and Mt. John
Kdd). of Minimi City. Usiled at tlie
li iiiie of their parent. Mr. and Mr.
( has. Auselineiit, on Ninas day.
Mr. and Mr. J M. ('amplwll weie
I iet man.
C. li Hunker has sold his made l.appy t lirlstmas week l,y a vl.
deuce property In the south part oi ' "" .'"' '".
the city, ami that he has just a. ,, "u
cated for id new home, to riil.it
.Marsi, ior s.-,,oo. ,ir. .iarKi iin1
not expect to remove to town tint!,
next spilng.
Little ,V Hayes, of St. Lo.li, in a
competitive hid, took the U!,Vn aK returned to their home InToiie-
bond of the Mound City school dl- iu. k.. after a lew weeks lslt with
forhoii Marklaud, of Ateldsou,
Has., spent id holiday vacation with
hi patent, Dr. and Mrs. I' L. Mark
.and. and hi sister. Mi lllauclie.
Mr. Lewi llollmau and children
trlct, which were voted In July la
for the erection of a new hlghscluj '
building. The iHinds bear .)percen'
Interest and the premium paid
amounted to l.
I'rank Shackelford has returned
from n visit with relatives audi
Ark, I'nclel
her parent, Mr. anil Mi. Wat sun
llloomer.
Mr. Ora Ware I pcmling the
holidays In St. Joseph at the home, of
Mrs. IM. I'lnkston. She alsj attend
ed the wedding of her nephew, Mr.
Louis I'lnkston.
friends hi Crivelle.
Krank savs It. I mi Mre...ltiit.iv i - Dr. John Curtis, wife anil child
heallhv countrv. and that, onlv tlirre. have leltirned to their home in Man-
people have starved to death In tba'
section In .V) years, and these were
two doctors and an undertaker.
W. ("Sandy") Kunkel took his
departure, Tuesday of this week for
Los Angeles, Calif., to visit with his
mother and sisters. If be likes the
country he will probably locale. We
with "Sandy" health and prosperity
should be decide to stay on the "!'
clUc Slope." or wherever he may lo-
berry, Mo., after spending the holi
days with Dncle Jimmy Curtis, wife
and other relatives.
Tom Morris, wife and baby came
back home for the holidays and enter
Into the Christinas spirit with her
parents, Judge Alklre and wife, and
sisters and brothers.
-(rant Holt, and daughter, Jus
tine, of Kansas City, and son, Lee, of
Coffey Hie, Ka.s., spent Christmas
with Mr. Minnie Moore and son,
cate.
Mrs. Krank llurger and children, i Graham, ami other relatives.
who nave ueen uere ior several weeks, i
the guests of her parents, Thomas
Heynolds and wife, left for their
home In Ladjsmltb, Wise, Monday
of this week. She was accompanied
by her father, who goes for a visit,
and a cousin, Newt Klllen, or Kl i-more.
Kdlth Christy, from llurllngton
Junction, Mo , and Merrill Christy,
from Little Itock, Ark., spent Christ
inas with their grandmother, Mrs.
Hetty Hunker and other relatives.
- Henry Seyfer, of Nebraska City,
was here for the holiday season with
. .. ......
"Made in Oreeon " and Ihev are!ms r""-"is, Jir. un Jirs. ncorjr .icj'
GEORGE S. LUKENS.
OREGON,
Both 'Phone.
MISSOURI.
where, and as good as any ot hero-cent
cigar sold In the town. They have
been tried by TllK Skntiski. force,
and the vote was unanimous that
Tom Kstabrook, our local rlgarmaker.
knows how to make a cigar and a
good one at that.
Knglneer Will Morris, who has
been looking after his part of the
digging of the Wolf IUver Drainage
canal, by Ilogers & lllack, of thll
county, was over last week, closing up
matters the contractors having com
pleted their work. Rome 4.V),oon
yards of dirt were removed, and the
worn was uegun in April last, and
the contract price was 140,000. The
ditch Is some 10 mile In length, and
straightens the river bed some 22
miles.
tiled by Ills nephew, II. W. Seyfer, of
La Jara, Colo,
Klwoad McDonald, wife and chil
dren, of St. Joseph, spent the holi
days with Mr, McDonald's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. K. S. McDonald, and
Mrs. McDonald's parents, Daniel
Kunkel and wife.
" J. C. WMTMER,
IDEnSTTIST.
PROUD BUILDING.
North Side if Square,
leth Phtnes.
to place your order for those Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Vines,
numus aim amaii rruiis, ior r.ariy spring planting.
It Is a good practice to set out some choice varieties of good
fruits everr vear. thin won lillt .'iluxt liavu a iinnle a r.... ,.i
I'each, IMtint, Clierry and Tear Dees. some Senator 'Duiilap Straw.
Iierry and Cumberland implierry plant, etc., add very much to the
.iiiraciicues 01 .1 Home.
When It come to Apple on want the lie!. In addition to
me leaning standard varieties, we have now growing hi the nursery,
several thousand Delicious Apple Tree (extra line thrifty toek.
uronn on virKin limner om. and ran suppiv our trade, ixitli ror lam
I lv ami commercial orchard. This I classed bv leading horllcnltii-
rist a tM tluest eating apiilo to Ih- found auvwheru. Dellclou Is
no longer an experiment. I have ,.,.i them In various section of
Holt ami Andrew counties, ami thev are proving !hciiiselwatrong.
iKimius piniiiiii iree. ery pronui'iive, voting ami regular nearer.
It I rightly naiiied. the ttavor somewhat iecmbllng a hear, while
me iree I periectiv hard).
I here never wa a lietter time to set out a eood Coiinnerel.il
Apple orchard than right now. Let me hear from von Hoarding
Jour orchard plans. I'.isslhiv mav he able to olfer soiiieiiirueliuu
a to location, soil conditions, varieties, culture, etc , of the various
class,. or fruit. Korly year of Horticultural tralnlnc. Incliidliig
three year of demonstration work at Park College, make vuiic of
the problem easier, and you ate welcome to auv advice or experi
ence of ours, without Incurring any obligation whatever. In everv
department of Industry there I usually a ' lietter wav," ami If we
can suggest a better way on your proposition we'll do It If not
there Is nu barm done.
I'rlce list mi application.
VOI KS IOII HOOD I IM IT.
GEO. R. MURRAY,
oliKliON.
MISSOCIil
PUBLIC SALE !
A I am moving to Oklahoma, I will sell at my farm, three mile east of
Mound City, ale commencing at Id oclis'k a in. n
Wednesday, January 7, '14,
the following described proieri.v
16 Head of llofs.
vaOMUfc j. .Hn .
l.l hrood sows, all bred In farrow
about April lt, I Duns' male hog:
;i.' fall slioats,
6 Head Horses and Mules.
Oneu year old mule, weight t:i-"-i:
one smooth moiilli horse, wclclit
LMN): nu,, hlaek horse. ,', ,..,r old.
weight ll.'iO; one black lmre. ,t vears
old, weight Ini; one span of co'iuhiir
I jeal old road bred colt, extra coos'
one.
0 Head of Cattle.
I'.inr ,,ill..l. ...... m t. 1,1. .t.tr I..
lde. one In he Irrsh li li.iv ,. s.iie,
Hie oilier nvo will lie resi In I eliril
ar.v: two yearling trer and two
.Veailllig heifer.
13 Sheep.
Twelve ewe anil one Inn's.
Chickens,
N lue doeu Leghorn chickens.
Grain and Hay.
Msiiil I.', i bushel id eorn. three
ton of pure l limit h) hav. almiit I.Vi
shis'ks of fodder.
Implements, Ltc.
Two sets of wotk liarues. I set of
buggy harness, giuslasiiew: I farm
wagon, I low wheel wagon. I Milwau
kee hinder, I Milwaukee mower, I
John Deete lister and drill combined
I uood a new, I single low ll.ter, I
tiding cultivator, I walking euli I va
lor. I tiding bieaklug plow. I walk
ing hieaklng plow. 3 gn-devlts, I .
foot broadcast seeder. I hav rake, I
L'-row stalk culler. I corn shelter, I
Sandwich hay Inter. I elipplnu ma
chine: about coo extra good hedge
p.isu; feet Imiic. a lot of wood, elttllt
hushels if Hue seed potatoes, ten
bushels ,if othr liolattH's. .ilmllt M
callous of elder vltiecar. I hard coal
healer. 1' Ion of haul coal. I soil
Coal healer. I Cieam sep;n;itnr. a lot
of household and klicheii furiiltiiie.
TERMS OF SALE:
All Mini of 410 and under, rash: over that amount a riedll of hi uioiith
w III he Lflten. oineliAsei ..it hu li.nikjtile notii Immi In her relil Interest
from dale Vi propett) t i leuioted until term of aie luer-.in piled wjlli.
I.I M II 1 1 (.III II N IS.
PHILIP FUHRMAN.
COL. H. T. CHRISMAN. Auctioneer.
FRED BURNETT, Clerk.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Is si I acres, ah mt I mile southeast of I'm lies, and ,'lt mile from Nodaway.
Never falling water: small house; stable for I bead uf horse and com crlii.
At leal ;nacic of Ihl Is good tillable land, and 4'l.YOi will buy H.
No. 4.
A good il-iuom house, on lot ami one-half; located close In to siii,ue; line
cellar; cement walk: ami plentv of fruit. A price ha bo.'ii placed on this
(hat will sell it.
No.
Store building, with one-half acre of land; two-story bulldlnc, with two
rooms, 'j.'a4L: addition lilxL.'. Ham. with room for six horses, In small
town, live miles from Oregon; two churches and blacksmith shop. A good
proposition for someone, with small capital, to build up pa.vlug cah and
produce business,
No. il.
Dwelling with six rooms, on two line level lot, one covered with splendid
fruit; fronting nu nu foot street. All for lisou.tm.
No.
Dwelling of 4 rooms: good cistern, well, 15 feet of water through this drv
season. Apple, peach, pear and plum tree. Stable for l1 horses, Clde mill
building i(l:w, engine and press, complete cider making equipment; with
11 acres land, located on one of Ibe main roads Into Oregon A snap for
someone. Might lake team or other stock, pan pa) inent. I'rlce, PJ.-iOOO,
No. X.
sec. of land less II. II. About M acres hill laud, balance rich bottom,
which In tine for gialn ami splendid alfalfa laud, much of hill land cleared
and tillable-A public road separates the hill land from the hot loin and
most of the buildings are located on the hill, including 1) story dwelling
of U) rooms-barn I'Ox Id wltli sheds; No. '.'. Iiarn 'JlxlO with shed 10x40; No.
J, barn l'i4H with td font, posts, Double corn crib and '.' single corn cribs
and granaries: cellar and cellar bouse, hen house ami other buildings. lt0
acres ready for corn 11)14, Tills farm has alwa)s been a money maker.
Located i mile of shipping station llurllngion It. II , In Holt county, and a
good live town with :i good stores, hank, school with '.' teachers, church,
blacksmith shop, etc. A part of this bottom a little wet, rainy seasons, but
bv reason of new ditch, Is rapidly becoming dry, This ranch Is very cheap
ai tlOO.oo per a"ie, hut will sell at that money lo settle estate,
No. 10.
Nearly 'oi) acres, one of the best. Improved farms near New I'olnt.
of house, water and all enivenlences. See us for price.
Plenty
No. 11.
Consists of a farm of in acres of nice laying land -situated .11 miles east of
Oregon has two-story frame house, good condition, with water inside; barn
4iii4D; chicken house lox.'to; hay house 10x44: machine, shed inx'.'o; smoke
house Sxs; concrete cavo wltli storm houe; 2 churches within ouc-fuurth
mile; three-fourth mile to school; blacksmith and wagon shop one-fourth
mile; 4 acres alfalfa; 'Jl acres clover and timothy; in acres wheat; well
fenced; a good wells, all held through 1UI.I: plenty of fruit. An up-to-date
little farm and the price Is right.
We have two new modern houses 8 rooms and bath. Priced right.
We write tire, wind, stock and life Insurance.
Courteous Attention and Prompt Service.
Call and See Us. West Side of Square.
BENTON & KEOWN.
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