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TUB HOLT COUNTY SENTINEL. Friday. November 5. 1020. OUR ANNUAL DU ROC SALE will be held in Thompson's Sale Barn, at MOUND CITY, MO., on Friday, November 12, '20 at one o'clock. near Sat- Ik. , ,1'. . With illtij Our Offering Will Consist of 50 Head of Immune Boars, Gilts and Yearling Sows '!ii.iinl rircl Cil c. "' Mrs. I. N. MeC.y. nf i i ily, were In .,ur city, vi in'H'n, nil the r wn !iome "' 1 ' Dougta?. (k';i., w-'.i re e -pending a few v tk.i nt and niece. Mi. '. K. 'I Mr. nml Mrs. Clin-.. . l Ml'll.- .illlll MM. I t.-l, I .!i,r'"Vn ""''wr lmp over fiom Allen. Uatua. Natui.lay, In the McDer molt r.i. aii.1 urro visiting here with Mr V i u.tt i .... . ..... ... i. .-run nn iciurnctl horn, fi-tn St. .InM'ph, wIh-ic Mio hn, imor Weeks With hfl ..... H C.... ... . ... u'.n i . """""""" iiimii). Walter tn been on the nick lift, lint I K. iuni; Heller. Ml. Onlf I'li........... -i n i ..,.- i . .. . ' .iiiinii'n Vr i? i u,r,ln,""'"y llli Mr. and ' i milliner. i "HI 4IIIU ll.lliy, Itl 11111 Till' kllViM.ttt-tirf Ai... .. Oregon. . iiP,,o, in ,i car of new Ford rnrs, lnl W ednesdny. w.in mum, jr., shipped n cm of hogs ft, .i.i our city to tln St. Joenli mnrkit. Li, t Wednesday. Mr ami Jim .Mnlwuy Hoover .hove I., m. Jot,,), n their car, ln-t Wrdno.il.-u-. ' i TrS ',,i,n ""',n' Sr- w" visiting, lfl,t Thur-.b). with Mi,. Henry Combs, of the most popular blood lines. The offering shows more size, type and quality than any offering we havelp;;; ever bred. We extend to all a cordial invitation to attend this sale whether you buy or not. No postponement on account of weather. CATALOG ON REQUEST. GRIFFITH BROS. MOUND CITY, MO. New Wool Goods 40-inch, New French Serges, Colors, New Brown, Tan, Navy and Black. Priced $1.75 to $2.95 per yard 36-inch, Best Satin Messalinc, Black and Navy. Values, $3.00 and $3.50 yard. Special $2.49 and $2.69 -m Best grade Gingham, New Plaids and Stripes, yard. .35c and 39c Cotton Blankets in Tan and Grey $3.85 Big size Wool Knap, Tan, Blue and Grey Large Plaid $6.50 to $8.75 Two in one Blanket, size 72x80.. $7.50 and $8.35 Best Grade Outing Flannels, Light and Dark yard, ,35c and 39c Indies' Gowns, made of Best Outing Flan nels, at.. $2.49 Skirts made of Light and Dark Outing at $1.85 Star Brand Shoes for the whole family and U. S. Brand Overshoes and Rubbers for the shoes. Moore & Springer ' ..w.,--,.-, " . . -m Evangelical Church. Next Sunday morning wo will Jrove preaching In our Oregon chuich. This in not the regular time for service, but we have planned this on account of the beginning of the meeting in the coun try. This union meeting begin at Nlckcll'i Grove, Sunday evening nt 7:30. VI have n welcome for all. E. A. PAUM, Pastor. Union Evangelistic Meeting. We will begin our union evengellstic meeting next Sunday evening, No vember 7, at Nlckell'a, Grove church. a.r.1..' .oh evenln?. begbihlng at 7:30. iTWa. la a meeting for thf entire aw community, and hearty; lmrJtUi.l extended to all. ' , . . For Sale A largo King lice soft . I . .' . . .).. V. i ..I, nv.n com ncuunK iw.. .... ... cook stove; a laundry stove and a trash burner; nil In goou snape. DIt. h. McFALIj. T. S. Ifennlnccr and wifo left this week, for nn extended visit with his daughter, Mrs. H. J. Kennedy, In For est City, Illinois. En-route he will make a short visit with relatives in Green City, this state. Far Sale. My residence property In Oregon, consisting of 6 rooms, with large porch, all in good condition, located near high school. Price right. Ad dress , JsHS. J. C K1USX, ... Mqutd City, Mai, , llllthlnnd Items. Geo. Notilo Is hcic vinltlng IiIh uivmer, iieniy, ror a few days. Chan. ()tt, of Akron, Ohio, It at me nome or hi mother, .Mis. Chin, Weimiin, for u short visit. Charlie In one or our llulilnn. bova who . I he li bit, ami this l th.t tlmt tlnm Iip hiw been home, since his return from over the seas, Mii-H Violet Itidcncur, of St. Jo H-ph, whs home over Son.lnv. jI.u lliKlibiu, cilool guv.i a box (.upper and Hullowo'en progiuni, l-'ii-lay evening, October aath. Prpgrum: Sontr. "The Jiick-0..antrin," by school. UiclUitloii, "A Jack-O.l.aiilcrn." Nellie Kuds. Iterltiitioii, l,i-olu Icamticy. DlaloKue, Gliokt Pinnks, Inno Gllnies. Mtii-lc, Ktlii-I Klpi-s. It.fltatlon, Allen Hunna. llialoguo, II rlaiH, KxuicIhh, Tim I'lininkln. Iiv three boys. Itecitutlon, Alien llakcr. I'laiio Solo, Kluio Kails. Song, The Goblin Man, by t-cliool, Kxerclse, by littlo folks. Iteeltatlon, Kd Noble. Drill. Tlio lliiirn-boo-lioo. $S0.r: was taken in from the boxes, pies nml stands, me teacher anil the school wishes to thunk all who lirlpi.l to mane tne auair a success. I1ETTJE I1I.UK. o Serious Accident. Hoy, Illnklo, aged about 110 years, ic siillnir about one mile north of Fortes cue, went Into his barn to tlo un his mules, Monday evening, October !!0, when one of them kicked him in tho face the full force of the kick striking over the mouth, breaking the upper Jaw on both tlio right und left side, and also cracking and lascerating his palate. Ho was nt once hurried to Ht Joseph nml taken to tho Sister's hos nltal. where he Is now resting compar atively easy, considering his serious injuries. It Is considered that his In juries will not provo fatal, but It will be some tlmo before ho will be able to be up and around again. o Program. W. F. M. S., of M. E. church, Friday Eth. Hostesses, Mrs. Itamscy and Mrs. aicyer. Place. Mrs. Itamscy's. Topic, Tho Missionary Message of the Old Testament. Koll call. Truth. Chanter 1. text book. Talks on lesson, Mrs. Tochterman, and Mrs. Morris. Mystery Box, Mrs. Teare. leader, Mrs, Hunt. J SECHETARY, o " W. C. Proud, M. 0., EyJEar, Throat and Noae StoelaMit. OfB, Physicians'. tfoJfiW, BalWbf, 7th ad Fraaa.1WeV, Wmk. Mo. M Mil.'. I L- .... t ... . . . noil .iirii, ,n. linker ttriu to fiiM-s, lust Thursday mornliiir. wlieie they pent the .lay with i.lniles. Mis. Ca.l llakcr re' 5. T. H,B, 'venlng, while Mr., visit 'r "',""lno,, fm' a '""(-''i JIi. iui,l Mrs. K. P. Tumey ami i n, ram. went to St. J.weph Inst I lutr.l.i . .1... ...... . i.t. . . "..iK .i.'n. - i.. ut.rK .nine. . II. A. Howie letuinr.l Imnii Wt lliui.l(i. after a three weeks Visit lit St. Ij.uU win. l,u .I...... m.. nn.l .Mir. IIi-iiiiiiii h,,, (til nn.l Mays' vi.ii wlili old ar.nmintances, at i. uii-n ick, ,lll, tii.-.i:. Wat-nn went tn St. J..M-..I Inst lliui.il.-iv li.,p ,P xv.-is Imvlng his e.- ti.atnl for Infeetlon. Kf. li. II. .smith, wli.i ha-t Wen eir ll p.i-t two Week., ennilorlln.r ' "ir- ill tne ..ifih... lint rlniirl. 1 I liome. at fiallalln, .Mo. i "initiir. Mr. ami Mrs. Win. .M.Miiinii, n I-nils ( l. i-aiiie over Tliuiilav morn inir an, i .pent tlio .In ni H. ,, 'Clark ainl li.ij St run. I' home. n'.ver. oiirroiintv nses.iir, or .mum, I t itv. wn In our rltv, Tlmis day nn.l Tililay. tnliii.g the as.-ss inent of ...-I people, and was us-ii.le ny j . ... i iir.inaiirire. J.ilm Cotton made n business till ... si i i. . ..... 1 ... i,, ,.,1 , ii.irs.iay. I.ev. .1. .N. Cole, of Mound filv was vintlng Thur.lay with Mr, and .Mrs. I.. 1 1 link. Ml-. Giant U-neli spent Tliursila in ,iu j..,rpn. Mr ami Mix. A. II Jefr.-iv ...In... I'd hoiii.-. after a w.-ek'n vlult will. A. A Ji ffery un.l finnlly, In Columbia, .Mo, Oiner Wllllunu Is the owner of n new I'onl enr, purcharil fnn the Keeves-llrngK Auln Co. .urs. hull llenton am rhl i ren were vMtlng In Oregon, tcveral days, last week. .Mr. A. .1. Kunkcl returne.1 home, Saturday, from Omnlin, Hlieie lie has been spending the summer with his sister, Mr. nml Mr-. Chas. Nlchol uml family. Mr. and Mis. I.utlier Hamilton ami son, William, weie St. Joseph vis itors, Monday. Mrs. J. I!. Williams ieturne.1 to her home here, Inst Thursday, from l.enn, Iowa, while she hail been at tending the funeral of her brother-in- law. Walk McKee. She also made a visit with her brother, Mr. and Mr. Chits. Price, ut Kidgrway, Mo., nlsn with his brother, .Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sli.nv, at lllthnn. Mo., and with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Noll, Ik- fun.' returning home. Churley Dawsmi and llainey Hoi. llnirsworth were transacting business In St. Joseph. Monday Jerr tlulse. who has heen on the sick list the past month at his home In Oligon, went down to St. Joseph last week to Dr. Heard, where he was given careful ,.iav examination. Ilm doctor pronounced It appendicitis, gall lila.l.ler ami lung trouble. Jerr went l.iwn again, .Monday, to see the doe- tor. Wo hope hn will gel along nil right. Mrs. Wm. Kollmer. nf St. Joepli, ramii up Tuesday and spent a few days with her daughter, Itoy i.omer nnu fi.inllv. nml of course to iret lu'diin Intel ...1,1. tUnt .....Ijnn U'nrr.n llti.,1. ...... ...u. ..v. si. it,.",., ....... . '"'.. . . , ...... . .. I -lliirsiivi liaser. oi ..im-nn vuy. snout Thursday with Ills folks, Cad ll.ikcr and rumllv. I -MIbs Iletlle Heeler spent Saturday nml Sumlny with her home folks, nt i St. Joseph. I -Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Emery re.! tinned home. Saturday, from thelrl eastern trip, where they had been nt tending the Ameilenn Hankers' Con vention at Washington, u. u. mey. iilso made a visit to New York City, Nlimnra Falls. Chicago, I'hlladelpnia, llnltimoro and other eastern cities, They report nn enjoyable trip. Collins & Harlan are coming! The celebrated entertainers will appear in person at an invitation con certin the Martin Theatre. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMER 12 They will be assisted by William Reed, flutist, and by "The Phono graph with a Soul." This appearance of the popular entertainers in Oregon is the event of the season for lovers of good music. FRKK TICKETS Call, write or tiliiliiine tin fur free tickets of admittance. Ilie.v will lie Ihhiu-iI In order nf nppllcnllini. Lies you can nave such a pnonograp Carey E. Bunker OREGON. MO. lulison Dealer A Chrislmut MagiiiHed .2 Times j Surely the world Is glowing more sensible about Christmas giving. Shell boxes' and plush allium ate glowing catvo because glvcis are growing wiser, it is wise giving nniy mm. ileuses nermnnentlv. You cannot dn a belter thine for anyone, unywhere,1 ut Christmas than to mnke it present! of a yrar's sub-crlptlon to Tim Yoiitli's Uompanion. f or o- weeKs ii win no light a whole family every age all wholesome, tastes. Gieat Serials, excellent Short Stor ies, EdltoilHls that father cannot it riUul ' Puge, John Hrodbeck, of St. Joseph, is visiting In Oregon with relatives and friends. Frank Eddy and wife, of tho Lonesome school district, are lejoicing over the arrival of a fino baby boy, October 23, weighing ten pounds. Hev. A. D. Seellg ami wife of Sav annah, ore here this week, the guests nf Mrs. Scellg's mother. Mrs. G. W. Cummins, and brother, Giiy I.. Cum mins. Clyde Ituley, of Kansas City, was here for a few days, this and last week, the guest of his parents, C. I Huley snd ,wlfe, and other relatives and friends. , - Joe H, Murray, wife and little giand-t'on; Joe, Jr., hay0 Deen home for few days, but will return $o their'. KanMi, rtnch ,fn a few '..day: wher4l , ft(.i will,, remain until cold wrather tela in in earnest (ilrls' Puiro and well. 52 crowded Is sues. You cannot do better for yourl friends or better for your money. And' u beautiful Christmas Gift folder to announce the gift, If you wish It, I Still $L'.50 for u yeur of hi Issues, but this prire not guaranteed beyond j January 1, next. I New subscribers for Iflil will re ceive: I 1. The YoutliV Companion r.2 Is-iues In 1921. I 2. All rcmnlnlni! weekly 1020 issues, !). The Companion Home Calendar for 1921. All the above for $2.50. 4. McCall's Magazine for 1920, $1.50 the monthly fashion uuthorlty. Iloth publications for only $3.50. TliE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Commonwealth Ave. & St. Paul St., Boston, Mass. New Subscriptions Received at this Office. M. I l liur.li, Ammonia, Mo. First Methodist Episcopal church, Amazonia, Mo, Church of the com mon People. Edgar O. Wells, Minister, The event of tlio season lat week was the entertainment and social time, ..I I... ,. H.M.I.. UM... Iln I!.,.. Kllt'll u) un- il.l.n ' u,,- day school elas.4, dn Friday night, nt which there were about seventy per sons in attendance. A line piogram, games and rcfieshments were large ly' in evidence, nml it was nfter mid night when some of the people renched home. Let's have mora of these get together gatherings. The Sunday morning services were Interfcrred with, on account of tho lain, und were rained nut at night. It being the first Sunday in the month the services for next Sunday, Novem scrviccs for next hlfal-f.ber ET AOOO ber 7th, will be at the usual hours at Amazonia, and the sermon subject will lie those announced fur last Sunday. Tho District Superintendent, Dr W. F. Hurils, will held the first cniartcrly, of the year nt 10:30 a. m., Tuesday, November Oth, nnd ho will nlso preach at night at 7:30 p. m. A full atten dance of the official members is de shed at this first session, and plans for the year will be outlined. What do you say about this being the best year In the history' of the church ut Amuzonlo and Forbes. Get busy, hustle for the church as you do In business matters. , The little 11-year old daughter of E. X. Allen, -of the Highland school district, -who haa been quite .sick, threatened with appendicitis, Is-1 now aomewhat improved, we are glad; to learn. ' r '1'1 J John P. Huhl, one of Hold's oldest and most highly respected citizens, died M his homo In New Point, Wed nesday morning, Novemter 8, .1920, aged 80 years, from a stroke of paral ysls.' whkh he received Monday mom ing qf-tht week, Funeral from (he famT Ily homo, in .New rointLThursday,1 q 2 w!r ''H