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i To Our Missouri Friends Wc have a modern store, handling Quality Goods at Quantity Prices, and extra service to all. Wc handle Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Pictures, also a complete line of Funeral Furnishings. V T t T T T T T T r Y f t f AUTO HEARSE SERVICE. PRIVATE AMBULANCE. FURNITURE RULO, NEB. UNDERTAKING R. B. Knight "Wc Deliver the Goods." Ferry Fares Rebated. PHONES Day 59, Night 35. t y y y y y y y y y y New Point School on I.ll of First CUs . HiRh Schools, V are Indeed Rlml to know Hint Iho .New Point high school, of Consul 1 Mated District No. (!, haii heen placed ,on the lift of the fitst clas hchoola. 'The following letter lias heen received liy the :cw Point Hoard of Kducntfon which explains Itself: "Jefferson City, Mo.. Oct. !M), Wl'l. i"lloatd of Kduration. New l'oint. Mo, "(Jentlomcm On the recommenda ll.ill nt II. i.,.. .......... I school is advanced to a high school of the rust class. A recent letter stating I that it was placed in the second rlai i with sixteen units of approved work, was an error. I am glad to make this I correction. "It Is approved for the following units: Kngllsh -I, l'.lcm. Algebra l'j, .PI. Crotnelrv I, Adv. Arithmetic 'a, anci. instoiy I, ji, & ji. lllstmy 1. rtmencan msiorv I. V ( ovcrnmrnl i!. Sociology 'a. I'hys. (Icogruphy I, igrK-uiiuro i, Planum naming 1 .Conking 1, Sew ni 1: lota 10. I "l'or the further Improvement of your school, I desire to make the fol .lowing suggestions: , (I) Place llhrnry tofcrencc. honks ,ior mo ingn scnonl in the high scliool study hall. (JI Arrange n tnovrnni sn tlmt "the superintendent ran give more time CLOSING-OUT I will sell at public auction, at my residence in the northwest part of int: iiy oi uregon, on Saturday, Nov. 8, 1919 beginning promptly at 10:30 a.m., the following described property: 6 Head of Horses and Mules 1 pair of Black Mules, mare and horse, 2 years old coming 3, have been worked once, well mated, heavy boned and sound. 1 pair Horse Mules, coming 3 and 4 years old in spring, well broke and sound. -l if t ...... . . . ... ib . P",r mures, jray ana diuck, coming y and 14 years old in spring, an extra good hot weather team, sound. n II to the supervision of the grade rchools. (31 More room should lie provided for the manual training class. I would advise that this cnulnmenl he titarei! In a room whore It does not need to lie moved liatk and forth. (I) While it is not required, some piny ground apparatus would provide exercise for the grade children. "Vour district Is to he commended for the splendid new teachelngo on the five ncie school plot, for the high school llhraiy hooks and apparatus foi the sciences, for adding the third teach er with the new course for the rnun tiy hoys and girls, the success in tnin porting the children to your central si hoot with the exception of one dis trict, the splendid altitude manifested by the children towaid the teachers linn i lie school and tim snliit of co operation which prevails in the com munity. "Yours very tmlv. "SAM A. 1IAKKII. ".State Supeiinlcndcnt of Puhlle Schools." 12 HEAD OF CATTLE . 2 Roan Short Horn Cows, one with calf by side, both giving milk; 2 Holstein Heifers, with calves by side; 1 Red Polled Cow, with calf by side; n r . - W l w w a a - - leaning neners, nan iioisteins, one will be iresh in March, these are out of . A 1 L'xiru neavy mimcrs. 50 HEAD OF HOGS 10 pure bred Big Type Poland China Sows; 3 pure bred Duroc Jersey Sows -these nre as prolific a bunch of sows as can be found in the county. These are nil tried sows, ranging from yearlings to 3 years old. 36 head of Slionts, weighing about 125 pounds. These Slionts have all gone through the cholera and the above sows are also all cholera immune. 1 Poland China Male Hog, sired by Phanders & Son's Giant Ben. IMPLEMENTS AND HARNESS rf o 1.5et IWnch Work Harness; n 3i-inch Wagon, complete; 1 extra good Hay Rack; 1 walking ton gue Cultivator; 1 two-section Harrow; 1 Corn Drill. . TERMS: AH sums of $10 and under cash; over that amount a credit of 8 months on bankable note at 8 per cent interest from date. No properly to be removed until terms are complied with. P. H. BABB, Owner COL. R. P. HOSHER, Auctioneer COMMODORE LEE STEPHENSON, Clerk New Point. Jllsses Vivian Seal, i:vn Mcfor mlck ami Jennie Williams visited from l-ridav evening until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Iluhert Cood.peod in Oiegon Mr. nnd .Mrs. l-'ied lavl and little daughter, llorothy. spent Sunday with Mr. ami .Mrs. K. K. Ilavis and family. .Mr. and Mis. John Piniswateraml urn vlsftnl Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pan I (roller. Mr. and Mr.. Will Shunk and fam ily and Mr. and Mis. S. W. Skelton and daughter visited Sunday nftei noon Willi Mr. anil Mis. (!. W. U'htr.. Mts lieita lloswelt came up I'll day evening fiom St. Joseph, mid s llel over Sunday with relative. Misse. llemiee At'ler and C'lnls tlne Kayhlll .pent Sunday with Miss Mahel Lent. Mrs, Lena llotkln sih'IiI T I.ni unci Wnlnesilny with her ihiUL'hter. Mrs. ('has. (Menu, Mls IMitli Lent is visiting her friend, Miss .Mamie l.uther, near Path- er. Mr. and Mr.. Itnlieit K'nufman, of ll'll Clollll. Nell.. Vlsileil .Mr. mi.. I Mr. Hyde Niihn. Mr. and Mrs. Shan Haul man and Mr. nnd Mis. Will Mhunk. one day lat week. A surpilse was planned nnd eai- inil out liy Mrs. Kolieit Kneale, .li lor ner iiisluini I. Sum av f ndallvi-s weie theie'. A numlM-r of the oung folks fiom hen- attended chuieli in Mound Citv. Sunday night. -Mis. Myitlo llender .pent seeial 'iay. i rsi 01 tne week, vith n-r sistei. Mis. Kinesl Kilt 1 k. Mr. and Mis. Claude Iti-mh-r mihI daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and .Mis. i,. i;. n.ivis. Mr. ami Mis. Karne.t Kmlt mi. I family .'lent Sunday with jjr. and Mi's. i:. M. Ilemlei mid famili. Misse.i llahie and UIlm lluntz weie Sunda visitor, at the Willi., At- ion nome. -Mr. and Mr. Chaille Davis, of m ar Mivannali. v s teil n- iil v,-. I.. i-.. Sunday. l'M f . it iiniii .lone., won on. iin-n slav ing with Mr. and Mis. Will llinkmiiu for some tune, left Monday for Okla homa. IIA.sro.MII. Highland. Mis. II. S, Manila came mi from St. Jom'pIi, Saturday, and snout .Sun- lay at home. - -Miss I'reda Oil leturned home from llig Ijlke. hist week. In siienil m few days with home folks. Mrs. Kllticr L'onllev sliint it fi.u- days witli her paients a't l aiilaN, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kail llenton. .Miss I'l iila Ott and Miss Olenda Wleman weie rhoimliig in St. Joenh. one dav lust week. Those from this nelghhoihoiKl who weie visiting In Oiegon, last Sunday, were; .Mrs. Chas. Wieman ami dauKh- torn. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Munay, Karl llenlou and family and I.. II. Cunningham and family. The Halloween patty at Hoy Climes' was well attended, and those niesent enjoyed themselves veiy much. Ilnd rim 1 1 h and sickness kept seveial away who otherwise would have heen picscnt, Karl llenton, (Irlmes lliothers, Hanson Munuy, Chas, Wleman and llemy Deglmv weie imilkellng their whrat last week, Joe SIpcK has moved his family to tint house on the Milne Hum. farm, and he will help them husk their big coin crop. -I., I.. Drellihellils, of Ames, lown, was visiting fi lends In Oiegon the hitter part of last week. IIKTTY III.L'K. Box Supper AND Fie Social AT T1IK Pierce School House ON Armistice Night 11-11-19 (.'OMIv- Olehrate with us, Tuesday Kvening, Nov. II, HH'.i, at 8:00 o'clock. ('HAS. It. PKTItKi:, Teacher. J. C. WHITMER DENTIST X-ray Set Ice. PROUD BUILDING Oregon, Mo. North Sklo of Square Both Phones Had You Stopped To Think How much moie it would cost to lillild )our piopeit) in Oiegon than it would have eo.t font years ago? With inadequate I'lie Protection and the higher ei.st of liulldiltLr mu A uumliei' teilal, a lo.s or damage hv file or tot. i.. .. hi i 1.1..1. ii. mo w muni- ini iiiiiiK. Look at This mi. I'liuning liimhei, (IIMMl fet) $Jll.(i() I'itllshed lumlier, ( 1)100 feet) blth (IIIIIO) Nails (keg) Sand (euhie yanl) . Cement (htlshcl) ... Plaster (ton) Paint (gallon) Iliick HOOD) :r..oo :i.o J.oo I. .VI i.ii.-i II. .V) I.KS 7..V) P.I1U f III.OD MI.IHI 11.00 n.oo :i,io M.l.'i ir.i;o :i.i.-i 1 1.00 ni'T so iiavi: thosi: idknti- CAI. MATi:i!IAI.S INCIIKASKII IN VA1.UK WHICH KNTKIIKI) INTO TIIK CONSIIilKTION OK VOUK iit;ii.niN(i which was i:i:i:cti:ii PI!i:IOUS TO Itllf.. li.NTII. NOW IT IS WOIITII PKIIHAPS DOI'lll.i: WHAT IT OliKHNAI.I.Y COST ASSl.'.MINti THAT IT HAS HKKN K KIT IN A llllill STATU OK UK PA I II. HAD VOL THOUCIIT OK THAT? 'ou Wll.l, think of it when you un deitake to lehiilld AKTKIt A TOItNA- 1)0 Olt ITHK! If you have not Inn eased your In siiranre to oi respond your jiersonal loss will he propoitionntcly greater. Some owners entcitain the fallacy thai this Ineiea.ed valuation is not inniralilej IT IS! Let's talk It over. Moore & Martin (irncral l'lre, Lightning, Tornado nnd l.iuliility InMiriinre. W. L. MOOItK M. II. MAUTIN PETREE BROS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW New Offices, (fp.tnlr. (Iter Pnstoffice. OKKRON MISHOUIII LET YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU We Pay You 2iIn I,llcrcsl 011 Checking Accounts, and U Credit the Interest Monthly. A&n Interest on Savings Accounts and Credit T" 0 the Interest January 1st and July 1st. A lt nileicsl on Certificates of Deposit, 0 Maturing in 4, 6, 9 or 12 Months. To open an account send us your check by mail, tell us the kind of account you wish to open, wc will do the rest. THE BARTLETT TRUST COMPANY ST. JOSEPH, MO. 1 ' 1 v,tW,yjyj,