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r BIQ TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION AND OFFICIAL PLOWING CONTEST To be held on the Bigelow Foad, near Mound City, Mo., Friday and Saturday, October 17 and 18, I9I9 Under Auspices of Holt County Farm Bureau OFFICIAL CONTEST, FRIDAY, OCT. 17 The official plowing contest will be held from 1 p. m. to 4 p. m., Friday, Oct. 17. A committee of two will keep tab on the fuel, time, etc., required by each tractor outfit to plow a given area of land. Unofficial Demonstrations will be given all day Saturday, October 18, by the various exhibitors TRACTORS ENTERED UP TO DATE I. H. C. CASE WALLIS WATERLOO BOY PARRETT FORDSON CLEVELAND ADVANCE-RUMLEY Others are expected to enter FARM MACHINERY EXHIBIT Other modern farm machinery and trucks will be ex hibited on the grounds by various concerns. This will be the biggest demonstration of the kind ever held in Northwest Missouri. Every progressive farmer in this section of the State should avail himself of this opportunity to see the various standard tractors show what they cun do under practical conditions. For further information, write W. C. SWARNER, County Agent, Mound City, Mo. Had breath I a ymptom of a dl- -ordered tornaeh, ami urate (ligation. The remedy for It i I'rickly Ah Hit ter; the medicine for men. It pur the tomach anil bowel of ferment'-d , food ami Impuntic. puriflr the1 breath, clear the complexion of iul-i lowne anil make yoj feel fin-. I'rlce 91.25 per bottle. HcnninKr Drui: Co.. Special Aircnt. o Attention, Comrade. Meyer l'ot, 0. A. It., will meet nt 1U hrudquarw Saturday. October li5, IWJ, at 2 p. m. OANIKL, 7.AC1IMAN. 1). I'. DOHYNS, Commander. Adjutant. I'or Sale. ! Mv rciidence property, conilitlnc of one lot w-lth icven roomed house; good bam and plenty of fruit. i J. J. f.UKENS. I I'nrtrKur Happming. Kre.l IthttU wa u St. Jocph pa im,T. Friday. llaiol Carter pnt Satunlay and Sunday at the Will Twjmun home. Mr. S. I. Hunker, from Mound City. the week-end with her on, Tom llunki-r an-t famdv. Cha. William wai a St. Joseph paonirer. I'rulay. Mr. and Mr. Tom Hunker, Mr. nnd Mr-. 'reil Hinder ami children anil HOLT COUNTY SENTINEL OREGON. MUSOlUl. mun4 tl U I'MtoflW. Ortroa. Mlunut. M CllM UslUf. LIS I Wltr Nfppr Dttotrl to It Isurwu f U Umx Covukj la lb UsIod. emen' t.denalk. Sunday, and icncw ic acquaintance. Chn, Itundlc, from Crate, I bar- chard thin week. icllini; apple In the J. C, lllnklo m OHSF.RVF.I!. TEPJIS: 12.00 PEK VEAK. Wstcli Ik 4u fllvlc rr is t vsla ! wr. H Kllj ikt 4u u $5 Priday, October 10. 19 1 9. OREGON LYCEUM COURSE THE FIGHTING AMERICANS MALE QUARTET. l Im .ru' of i he wry cnJoable tea lure of the program. Their sow; covtr u wide variety and beside the foiie of trench and camp, their selection Kill alio be on the eternally Interesting theme of love and peace The boy will render the first halt hour of their rmKruni m their tr. vico uniform tnappy, Jazzy fonci of the camp and the march, like "I MM to Get l'p In the Morning"; the rally songs and love ballad of the dough boy all with the typical doughboy spirit. I'or the main part of their program they appear In evening dresa as a straight male quartet giving such an entertainment as only mala voices of perfect blend and harmony can give. Passing from cum of classical and operatic mulc they render In their Inimitable manner the latett popular aire, Then for variety come comic reading, monologue, and specialties by various member of the Company. The L)ceum management present thl company with treat confUonce because eacP of Ilia members of the company lies bad lutenilvo eipeilence In platform .vorlc before entering tho service and there viould be no doubt of the success of the attraction a an ordinary civilian quartet. With their unique experience as a background and the timely song of trench and camp as an Interesting part of their program, this quartet Is bound to bo one of the features of the Lyceum Course thl season, CANS QUARTET Few people realize the part that mu lc baa had In the winning of the war That nivcr slve-ln spirit called morale l large!) i product of tho cherful r.(a due to the song of the ineu on the march and In camp, An J wo have all beard tbe.e song ung but most of u only at iccond band Tht Fighting Americans, composed of four young men from the A, E. K will render a program on the local Lyceum Course that will completely aatlsfy the longing of the home folk to hear at tint hand the songs of the boy In khaki. great World War In music. And the ongs they will sine will show u that not all of the war was tragedy. Much if It wa fun and good fellowship and bo In their program theae soldier lad will enow us the combination of fun, thrills and tragedy which 1 mod ern war. They will portray In song and pantomime the many sides of tho life that has made men out of weak lings and heroes out of cowards. Ilesldes the quartet numbem there are excellent solos and duets. Each member of the company Is capable of sustaining bis own part In solo work most creditably and these numbers At the Methodist Church, Oregon, Mo. Friday Night, Oct. 17, 1919 Season : Ticket . Adult', $1.50; Child', 75c; plus in I if .i.i Mr. S. I. Hunker drove over to Kail City. Thursday, to visit with Mr. Hunker's daughter. Mr. A. 1.. (!rif fen and family. Mr. and Mr. Henry Hoyd went to Fall City, Monda evening Angclo Wake is on the lck lot thl week. Hoy Hill, Vernon Stuart, Clay Mom nnd Will Morris ueiu St. Jo seph Mifreniter. Saturday. Mr. und Mr. Iia Twyman and1 fnmdi pent Sunday at the Will Twy-j man home. I Mr. and Mr. It. F. Poynter urci uwtty on their vacation, vlsitinc To- peka and other town in Kana, and! they will aIo vllt .Mr. l'oynter par- ert li the southern part of this Mate. I ;ir. .Mary freeman l visiting i I cr ilauk'hter. Mr. Tho. Hunker, this week. -Dr. nnd Mr. Cox were Kansas City puent?er. Sunday. , May Smith is on tho tick In thl i ceie, -(Vila Smith ient Sunday with her nter, Mr. Ja. Wuldcn, ot llipe low. Hoy Hill and Jim Williams went to Mound City, Monday evening. Hoy i having ome dental work done by Dr. Smith. Mr. umi Mr. John Shcnhrid and un, Gordon, and Mr. und Mr. I'cte Catron and son jent Sunday after noon ut the wil iwyman home. Mr and Mr. Tho. Hunker und children, Mr. and Mr. Kiul Hinder und children and Mr. Jul u Minton tpent Sundnv with Mr. S, I. Hunker, in .Mouml lity. Cha. Wiiilam and Hert Stuart were In Mound City, Monday, on bul-r.vi. - H. M. Henflv left Wednesday for Colorado and lexa, where he will buy tomo land, If the country uiU him. . Mr. Mclntyrc, from (Irani! Itiver, Iowa, was in Kortexuo, Tuewlny, on his way to Full City to visit his daughter. Mr. II. K. Shepherd visited rela tive und friend in Mound Citv last week. Mr. Hutlcr left Monday for her home In St. Joseph, after a week's lit with her daughter, Mrs, John Weil. John Whipple has bought a new Ford car. Jim William I home for a short stay with relative. He has been out Went with un elevator gang for the past three or four month, There were 6 In attendance nt Tnrklo Chapel Sunday school, and the collection wa $2.35. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Hoyd spent Sun day nt the Mr. Mollle Whfpnla home. Mis Edith Stuart and Mies Flor ence Portlcr came up from St. Joseph, and spent several day with Edith's m.rents, Mr. and Mr. Hert Stuart. They will leave soon for the West. Mr. and Mrs. Orcn Hays and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hays spent Sunday at tho Cha. Taylor home. Mr. and Mrs. Will McDowell nnd Mr, and Mrs. Harry Morris and fam ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Morris, of Mound City. Mr, and Mrs. Hoy Hinkle and fam ily spent Sunday evening with her mother, Mrs. Will Alkire. Ralph Whlpplo came 'home to pend Saturday and Sunday. He la attending school in Hound City. W. B, Stuart is barrelling apples la ItM'KMtr Kwiry orchard. v-t" tTil r is ma a q El BIG SENSATION SALE -OF- Big Type POLAND chinas aaaaaa 'aaaaaaaaaaaa ssbXW'-ssssssssssss Tuesday, October 14, '19 OREGON, MISSOURI 25 Boars 20 Gilts The greater pari sired by Big Sensation, weight 1204, the world's largest hog Remember the place and date - Oregon, Mo., Tuesday, October 14. 1919 Beginning at 1:30 o'clock A. J. Erhart & Sons