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TRY This I This Week i T r y A s a c k This Week (Forest City, Mo.) FOR GOOD THINGS to Eat and Wear. Gold Medal Flour, $2.00 per sack. ' Btst Michigan Salt, $1.40 per barrel V Bring us your produce and cream. Week T r y A S a c k TRY A SACK. This Week ssssesss V Piano from Olney's means Highest Quality at the Lowest Price I v t IBE r With our largo out-put, covering as we do almost tour entire states, and beiag factory representatives of so many High Grade Pianos, enables us to give you a better deal on a Piano or Player Piano than is possible by any other firm. We gladly refer you to any of our numerous customers in this vicinity as to our treatment and relia bility. See us while we are in Oregon. Olnej Music Co., Real Estate .taograpli.J ri iil.t.iii i wi.rKl.v iiv I. r. niiiiAiiln, unions, mo, iHrirr. i'Itaiii is tin vmiit,' iiMkh Abstracter and Negotiator ot Loans Transfer tor week I'tnlliitf May I. 11)15: w.wittANTt ni:m Carl V HU'ks to I'aul It Zich- ary.e e 12, i, .T.i i I'.OOO Joseph U Mlttton to William II Mlntnn, n i sw ill, ci 1.1." acres U,7(i'J Martha A Hattiian, ct :0, to (.'has I) Weller, s I lie 'J, 02, ,H. 8,(KK) Til Hums to John ami Sarah Isley, lot II and nv. 1 lot 15, block i), Craig 2,000 Ida Mae Keller, el al, to Hob- ert K Ross, n w sw and 10 acres sw sw 4, U2, .li (1,10 Mary A Kaufman Deed of . ,. Election OUIT-Ct.AW I A J Itand to M andllessle Leve- ton, land In 27, to, .17 and ac cretion 1 Kelso. The wheat crop throughout the "Missouri llottom" looks very prom ising. Quite a number of farmers are enlarging their alfalfa "patches" this spring. Hen Kandall, of Vcrdon, Neb., was visiting relatives of this vicinity, last week. Walter I'crklns. who has been quite sick for the past two weeks, Is now feeling better. .Miss Hertha Morris has liven em ployed as teacher on the Kelso school district for the nest school )ear. The proposition to consolidate Marietta, North Center, Kelso, and (Herniate schooldlstrlcls will be voted upon May 11. The farmers are making ureal preparations to plant the largest crop of corn wo have had In thlscommun It y for years Mr. and Mrs. John CarlMon, of near Kails City, Neb., were visiting several dajs last week at the home of Krllr. Hrustlng. The Missouri river, after cutting olT about Ml acres from the south end of the "lleauchamp Har," Is not cutting there now, but Is cutting on the northwest corner of the said bar, -II. . Chambers, of "Lynch Northeast Nebraska, was visiting rel atives In this community last week Mr. Chambers formerly lived In t hi vicinity. He hail a large family of children and owned .) acres of land lie, with his family, moved to North east Nebraska about 2'i jvars ago, They took up about seven "claims,1 and all are now doing well, v Monarch. Iloxy Chili-oat visited with Vada Smith, Sunday. - Josh Clillcoal had business at I'he I'ercheron Stallion, AUMOUlt, recorded In- llin I'ercheron Soviet V of America, and his recorded number Is v,i7ii. Coi.uk ami nmiMitiTios'! Orel! blare face. I'kiikiukk: Foaled Anrll 21. IIKW: bred by John Sommeri Oregon, Mis souri: owned by Herman A, Soromer, Oregon, Missouri. Is strong fill hands high, weight 170) pounds. HaY'good bone, tine style and action. a dark wehths tine styie ana Romeo No. 84973. Koaled April It). HMO. Is gray, standi Hi hands high, atmtti iimju pounas, action. Tkiimi ami Conditions: The above horses will make the season of WW, on niv farm, fit miles east of Orciron. on the Stato lload, and 2 miles west of the Iron llrldgc, and close to the Ma)llower school House. tr.'.Vi will In' charged to Insure living colt. When mare Is parted Vilthorremoted from original locality, money (or ser Men iM'Comes Hue at once, A Men on mare and foal will be held for Insur ance motley. Care taken to prevent vidents, but will not be responsible iiiuiii any occur Tax Collector. Jr. 2GI5. I wo.fU'.ll IfllllkUtll. II.AI4 mi W) Ama.onla, Munilay. w Mrs, Joliti Patterson wu 8a.onla one day Ust.wevk. Mr. I.eo Hughes had b W. L. Eshelman, Bfanager. Headquarters at St. Joseph County Depository ynhen In Forest City deposit your money with the Home Bank We Pay 4 Per Cent on Time Certificates of Deposits. Philip Bcivlotahauer, President Bussell B. Sheffield, Cashier L. Z. Tmu., Viee-Fresldent BertFalrbank, AseU Cashier I E. K. Weary, the ph6tftrpbef at Oregon, sure haa 'Jits prices right on Kodak finishing. business In Nodaway, Saturday morning -Miss Violet Chllcoat visited will Mrs. Kunlce (larner, Sunday. Hoy Garner visited his cousin K.nos Smlthcrs, Saturday night Miss lloxy Chllcoat visited wltl Miss Annls Hughes Monday night. .Mr. John Oarner was shearing sheep In Andrew county, last week David Allen and Georgo Garner motored over to Oliver Martin's, Sun day. Miss Dora Hughes Is spending Hi week with her cousin, Miss Violet Chllcoat. Mr. John Garner attended the dance at Mrs. Jane N Ohio's, Wed n us day night. Mrs. J. J. Garner and Mrs. John Patterson visited Hay Callen and family, Sunday. Miss Violet Chllcoat spent Satur day night and Sunday morning with Miss Dora Hughes, Hazel Ilrown Is spending the week with Miss Helen and sister, Thelma Taylor, this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Graham visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hughes Saturday night and Sunday, .Miss Edna Garner and Mr. Archie McArthur and Mr. Emerson Hughe: and Miss Violet Chllcoat attended church Sunday night at Nodaway. Mrs, John Patterson spent a few I days at her daughter's, Mrs. Ray Cal len, near Nodaway, last week, and re. ports the arrival of a tine baby boy at their home. Mr. Andle Hughes and family, from St. Joseph, are visiting tw weeks with relatives here. This I his first visit here for 10 years, and his brothers and sisters were very glad to see them. -There will be a Mothers' Day Sunday at-awmucn? treadling ser - jices. Saturday night and all day . . ' . v -n w-;.v- M ' meeting Sunday, with a basket dinner -Alarge Supply of Willie Oarna- and program. Everybody ' cdrdlally (JhMtir "Mother'a Day," May 9th, Invited. Bring yoUr' basket full!" tldhffbT at the Mound City Green House. Johnny Jump-Up, Armour Church, Directories. Christian Church. Ktiler II. II, lliwsoii, I'.istor. Mllil school rrt l'tisd IV l.ll. Ill ' II, (I tlar.tit,, snfrliilenileiit. rtaier itieetiint eterir IhtirsiUy rvnii.. a fi.i. t'rcuchlnit every sccoid ami fourth Lord, tl y, tiriiliiK iiml rvrnlni . II n. in., JtfO n, I All Ci'l ll.lii) lit, lint til attrlttl Mil htrrlll.K U 11 iMilf I m,l- ' 1 1. lljr III" pul' Mothodist Epiacoptl Church. HiTrlcr,,!!!!! umt ty a f,,llnw. Hun, I, i, .i.,l ui V:IV it. in, I'n'itrlitim nrvlrfiit II ft, in. I'n-.i.'liliirf vrvln il 7:30 p. 01. MU.wi.'l.lii.i'lliiKrui-irriiurMl.ir Kts.OOpn Yiiu nr.' cordliilly Invllnl In nUenil sli llinrrrlers. 1. II. rilUMI'K JN, t'Mtor. Pr1iyterlan Church. tUbtmth Sfhn.il t U errry Hsbbstb. V. I'.H.aK. l 7:00 u. m. ;Prer!)rTlc Ihur(ly etfolof U l:M 33: t 1 ft. u. sad PrfUchlnntTiTy Hbblhiit II SX1p. in. K.ttrybiidy oniitWj lovttl to stttsd th Nia aerrtCM. . If the bMlnr can hrlb?vouDtu call rat blatartlcai. T.A. CI.AOETT, fiutor. TIIK (H!Kli(lN INTKi:i!i:i!AN TIMK TAHI.K. KlTi'dhu Suiiilay, uumlior I, Hill. Oregon Korest City '2' I. v. T:.'t", a tn Ar. N:nn a m A HI " hsM a 111 " li.-.V) a m " 12:10 p m " l:-Vi p 111 " :.M p m " 7:i p m Ileliirn I'. City Lv. 8:11 a m HI IS) Jl IS 2D A 10:lii a m I2:.V, p m 2:24 p ill 4:.V1 n m :.Vi p m 1 V2M ti m 2:1., p m 4 :."() p m "ill ptn Orcgonj H:3ii a m 10:30 a m " li'Xt p ra U:20 p m Ar, .1!. II. 0. Is a lllack Jack, with white points. Koaled .liini, IINiT-l.'n hands high. Mandard measure: heavy lioliril, gool root, long ikxIIi'ii, statins on leet ami egs good. Kxtra good heail and car, uehihs now In thin lle-li limo nounds, lias shown koine good mules. Was liivd hv V. W. llalrd. I.ns Cossas, Tennessee. Tkiimh; Will M-rvi' mares at M".ik to Insure living colt. Herman A. Sommer PETREE BROS, ATTORNEYS AT ' Olllco llrnt tloiir v!Ht LAW ol'Oitlzin Hank OltKOON. MISHOUltl. NAIL ORDER DRUG STORE. II your local ilruiuilal cannot aupply your wanla, aanato ua. W aupply anything In lha druu liualnaaa. SCHOPFLIN PHARMACY, Sib 4 Edmond Sta 81. Joarph. Mo. Xvangdical Church. K.O. lilMloKcr, I'ailor. Urrtnn HuniUywhii'ilat P:lla. m. Kunkrl, tuix'ilnlcuilcnt. Trarrr inrctlns Tnuraday at S p. a), PrMfhlnc.tlmt nnd lhlhl .Hunitj st It a, m. Hnsinil anil rnuitlitSundaya nt s p. m. Nlck.ll. (lrMrc!iinilyiclnil at 10 a, a. IMwd. Kuhtniiin.supcflnti'nilcnt. V. I'. A.t7:l. m. , 1'raycr mrrtlai! W,slncsliy at p. m. Pfcai'hlnc, llrt anil tlilnl (unilayt nt u. tn. Siinil nail fourth fumlays alfll n. ni. Any mini, mrtllally wrlrvnml In any or tbcsis,.nfcra. Onrman at, K. Church. Ilrr. W. I. Mryi-r. 1'iutur. Hunilay Ccln.il t .J0 n. 111, l'rchl'iic ftrry Himday at IQiM a. ro, rrrnchlm rtrry Mumtay al Ihfi HixJawa: iburch at t :30 i. m, I'rayrr Mrvtlnu Wislnrsday atltrnoon tl I ISO. KTri)lHst cinlUllr bulled Inallrtid abOT ylcr. Bnptltt Church, (Colored) Oregon, Win. Mllcl,-ll. I'aslnr. irrrtli'snt(liirirst. lltiiM cliurcli tst Brst sjiiiluy In ciicl, nu mill 11 II a. 111, nml I p. h. . . r.iunl,iy sitiiil nt 3 p 111 Jc.ie d r.iiii,tii j. 'It. v p. r 111 i. in.' ,A1I an- IiivIUJ: . Christian, Ohurcb, Forest City. Itiilrr'f I', fli'imr. I'.iMnr. rmtiUyisi-lKjitl i,t lu it. &i..iivir hunilay. I'narliluaoii lti'lr.t nmlllilnl fundayaol flli'ii in nun, iiiiiriiiim iiiih I'ri-niiiir. V. I'. I' V.. 1 Isi ,rry i-umliiy 11I 7:Wti. tn A'l isinjl.illy liifllisl In aUfjul I ln-sc ! .y 'M. r; Church, Forrat City. Il, r II, I'. CaniiiM-n. I'.otnr. I'M'iirlilnit sit, Iits, si,ii, nml (Diirtli Hitn- n)s a, lu ami . m. I 11111I1V s'hi"il. Ii'.i. 11. II. W r.ixUs, ku. prrlnti'iiilrnt, .luuliir.lrf aui','. . 111. Ml. lirucu Kt 111 r, siiiN'rlnli'iini nt Sc.ilnr l.i'autii', 7 i. in.ltl.s .ti'.li Itutn li'V. Iitl'slill'tll. rii,ilririi,'ll,-.. Miiml iy 1111,1 1 Imr-iUy fcn lnk' shVUk'V. Mr, I1ii.Ii- A var, iil.iuUt. A Hlt.siliOtll nil. Christian Church, New Point. Clilrr l"il H Auiin.iliii'. I'.islur. him, l.i y scIiik.1, In a. in. I'lf.tclilin mi I Ik llr.t an, I 1 1, It, I rluii'layi III ! acll niKlllll. It ft II. , Hint rtrllllll!, V. I'. H.ILK, rtrry Min.l.n vvrnliiv, 1J0 p,n All :irccii,ll.itly Imllnl tiiiillrinl. Prcabyturinn Cluirili, Now Point. Ili-v. T. 11. It.iiH'it., I'.i.mr t'ti'iii'lilntr ilii'si.s.nil tuiil f.iurlli siutt-,yi rmii lunlitli. Mtl.lhtl In. it 1'iirli uniiy at lla, lu. Preabytoriiui Church, Woodvllla, Kin-. T. It. IMhtIs. I'.i.lur. I'ri'aclilim tin-llrt mul ililulj Miml.iy ol nfi'iii'li iiiuiitli, i-.it.liatl, scliiml i .ii li hunday Ht ID u, III. Ourson Christian Church, Bluff City. W, ll.llarilinan, I'aitnr. Freacbinx 1111 tbc rcniiil ami tnurth iMii lay at II a. 111. ami T 11 p. 111. Bible actionl racn Uintlay at 10 a. m Note A- Dallv'cscctit Sunday. , Jfo, 42 on Sunday'at tM p. ni If, any pavtcngers to go Heturn, leavet Korest City at S:3T p. m. . , . h A special train foritdci and car load shipments wilt leave Oregon at; 12:10 p. ra., whenever desired by shippers. Notice: All local freight will leave! Oregon on the :'i a. ra. train. r UI.MOOHE, General Manager. J Oregon, Mo. OFFICIAL DIl IZOTOET. Circuit Caart. Onnfcnca fnurlb Momlitya In IVbrunry anal tVUilwr ami Iblnl Monday In Mjiy. Alnntii II. Ilurnn. circuit )uJc. A. U. Tlbticl., pnisrcutlnx attnrncy, Edwin A. Iluntiam, circuit clerk, dm K. (Icltln. abcrlir. ,C, A. UTily Jr., atrnnsraphar. rralialrCniirt. Ctinvcniis sssiinl Mnml-iy tn February, May. Auiciut and Ntiveintirr. II. M. I'liliipin, imibiitc Juiliic County Ci.urt Iti'fularTcritisi Klrst MnniUyn In Kcbru nry, M.iy, Annii.t nhd Nnvcmbcr. lUvId I'. Mallard, irvs.lnu JinKc. IS li r II ItiiNi r. Jmliii- l.l district. M. I.. N'nrtu in. JiiiUc id ill.trlct liuilcl It Kunki'l, clerk nt isiunly ciiurt. ('utility llaarit it llcaltti, Havld I'. Mall ird, iri'lilviit. I'elcr Italscr, lcipris,ldcnl. M. U Niirmiin, '.',1 district. C, U Kvaiis, cuiuily pliyalclan. IU11UI It. U'unkcl, Ms'n tary. Cimnty llitardnr rlurallnn, 1UVI A.II.s k Or. 1f.11. J.I.CriiM ii, Minimi City. Collis'lur nf Iti'trniii'. Ilnward H. Tea". Ontmty Trcasnrcr, Sclnmrn Cjirs,n, Ityunritrr nf I'Scd., A.O. i,mWr. CkjUiiuilssloiicrotS'tusils, Karl A'ltnck. I'ulilk AiliiiliiMralnr,ll. W. I'nmmlns. Hiiinrlnniiilviiliit iv.ir, O. J. I'uliriiiun Siirrynr..liiliii II. IVn 1. As'scvir, I'rtry W. Itiim.i y. Cormier. II. II Miller. Minimi I'lty. Hull rnniity .i,iiliitini. II..VTI. Ctnle tin, I'.S'imi IH.i vnhi itlmi, Cnuiitv Ian, Ms' mi IHXI y.ilii.illnn. Ciunly mill lav, liS'nn IliO v.ilu ittun. Si'lul nsnl ami lirldiro. V3 nu (100 yiilun Hull. An r.isc 'In n ,1 Mi levy. 17,' a r IIPO valua tbni. Ciiiiiiiv crialisl ')' 11. 'I i.f li'L'Isl.iturr, .lnu ryi"i. t-.lt. I'niiiity ii.iimil r.ir liivSd llli'r Unit, lit I'Utlet'i unity. tireiiiui. C.iuiily M'al.i're.iied by net of lc M. nil 1 !, .liiiie -I. I-II. I',.i, ill. it 1,111, i:". AsM.llile wrullll. Ulr.'i.ll. .WI,lk .anils mul Invtn Int. V-.V,4:0 'ers.ill.il '.V.Sf.,IM Miri'liaiil. S0 ll.illrnid, Iclinr.ii'li ami ii'leibiuu'.... I Trustee's Sale. WIII'.ltl'AH Diivld II. Keller and I'lnra A. ,'ulley lit. wife, iiy tbelr cerlalii Heed I'ru.l dulntl Marcb sill. IPIi. recunled III tbe Uissiriler'auNli.'ii( Hull County. Mlssnurl, In lamk r.'l ut paiin li'lim tbe llllidiiy of Man'h, IHl'j. ciinveytsl tn tbu uiidersliiiieil Trustee lltfi following; dew'rlti.,! real estati sltuuln In Unit County. Missouri. to will Tim VnrtliuiLMt Uuarter of Ibe I'liutbwei.t Quarter and tbeHoutbeaiit Ifuurlerof Norlb ship rllly.llllie ,wt 01 llftnKii 1 inriyseveii i7i In Tru.l uisivuru the debt of Klgbteeii Hundred dlKOoi Ihillurs. in. ertdeueed bv tbe nnu promissory nntv tbej-elu UwrlU'd, due nve yenrs sii.'r.iuir. Anil wiir.ur.A 11 is iirovnirii in sitni Heed of Trust tbat If Ibullrst purtlea sbuiild fnll or refuse Ki nay tbe K,il,l 11,, lu or the In- l.m.ihvminiiii i.li duv wllllll till, killiie should tMH.omedue and puyatile accordinir to tlitf tenor aaie 111111 rnrci or sain nuie ,neii tl,H utliitlM .urn kluinld l'iinie duo lilid Imv. able and the aald trustee 11 1 I tin risuesi of tint legal holder of said note should proceed to sell the properly iibovu ilvscrllHHl or any purt tuerisir lor casn, nrs, giving iniriy iiaj nihil,. ,1,,11,'A nftltH lime. trin and ulure of aaleaud tbe properly ti bo sold, by adver tisement In some newspaper printed and niitiu.i.iui ill UK in rnunirm iiniL .nu biivuio a deed In fee simple ot Ibe property sold to tue purchaser. AMI, IVIIKIIRAR default baa been made 111 the payment of tbe InUirnat due on aald nolo and Ibe holder lis. decUred Ibe wbole aun) due and payable under tbe provlslone of the said trunt deed and line requeued mo to eincute said trust. riOW '1'HKIir.r une, notice la nereuy given that I, the unaertignea iruitee, win, on Monday. June 71b. 1010. between tbe boura of (A.M. and i I. M.. of tbat day sell tbuauld property at tbe North Oourl House dour In the City ot Oregon, Holt rv.imw Ml.untipl. rnrraah for tbe nurnole of paying aaiu ubjum nnvrvi, .u. im ii eiecuting tnia ru Trustee. Ed. Dunham, wife and little daughter, Esther, drove to Craig, Sunday, In their new car. They were accompanied as far aa Mound City by Jacob King and wife. They returned the same evening. DaniklZaciiman, C.J. Hunt, rrositiem. lasuter W. P.Soiiultk, Assistant Cashier. TIE CITIZEIS' BUI OREGON, MO. Capital Stock Paid Up, $20,000. TrinurtK a general banklni! bust ness. interest pant on iieposus leu for speciiicu lime. Drafts Issued on nrlnclual cities. Col' lections made and promptly-wmUted ninsimvm: D. Zachman. nresmntTl J, A. Kreek. secretary; samuet navia son, li. K. Morgan and S. V. O'Kallon. Telephone No, 48. 1. D. Zook, President, li. I. Mootta, G. L. Cummins. Cashier, Vice-President. Zook & Roecker BANKING COMPANY. MISSOURI 1871. OREGON, i l Established The oldest bank in the county, Tranaaeta a seneral banktnir buslnaaa. Interest paid on time aeposita. uraiu aold on all the principal cities ot the country and Europe. Have made spe cial, arrangements to collect money due from estates in foreign countries!. Trie accounts of farmers, merchant! and tndlvlduala respectfully solicited. Special care given to any bualneaa IB' truiiu ro us. Telephone Vo. It. Total (Iregon, county seat. Klct'lrlclbibtt'd. Waterworks system. City :i,;i,'l,l 1 1 Oil. Hclinoltas. II 00 un 1100. IV'Is.lW 4irlTatand Departura of Malls at the FostotSca, Oregca, Ko. KITcctlve January I. ISII. 1 MAIM) HEI'AHTl Tiii a. m. Kor Omaha and IntermadlaM points, and all point north, aaal und west. r SilO a. ro, Kor Ht, Joseph and intermedial points, f.'O ra. For all polnta south, eaat anil west, eicept Tarklo aaoV Vllllscn brunches. 1 :50 . in. I'or nil points , north, west anil east, Fur Vllllscn, north, tuall trt'all points norili. eastjrVJouth land west, eicept 'intermediate ba-s twevn tnrestOlty and Ht, Joe. Till I', m. For all polnta north, south, aaal and west. Pouches will lie t'lclianged between Oregon und Forest Oily uoslolflcos. lis J0II9WSI. . . "TSaVf Orripiii "'"j?;0" fnS WHH St tti'OOT m. Lenvo Oregon ut 1:1 J p. in., and return at d:00 p.m. ' MAILS ABHIVE. S:M a. m. OmabaMalla from all point north, eaat, south and west, and from Forest City. 10:11 a, m. Vllllaca and Tarklo Valley branch. Malls from north eaat, south and weat, 1:90 p. in. Mall from all point north, weal and east. ItSJp. m. Main line K, C.Bt. Joe, O. B Mall from all points, north south, eaat and west, p, m. From St. Joseph. KUKAL 110UTK8. ;i30 a. m. llural Boute No. I, tear. It ex terna at 1.30 p. ra. 0:30 a.m. Rural Boute, No. t, leave. Ba tumi, 4 iSO p. m. 9;S0 a. m. Hural BouU, No. I, leavea. Be- turni at ,:90 p. m. ' 1 9:30 a. m. Rural Route, No. 4, laaveai 'Ua- , turnaaMiSOp. m. (i '30 a. m. Rural Route, No, t, Imtm. B. turn aMiM p.m.'' ' k-alls ar mad upromp.ly It mlauta' b. KiltOwparStmUm. ,Jf , . , N Point I supplied by Cantor, Boat Numbers .,j.vwulr M.iw,. rt.jjutM,