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The Current Local from Van Buren, Missouri • Page 4

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The Current Locali
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Van Buren, Missouri
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We noted D. II. Nichols, of near Clear Spring, among our APAf PPFVITJFS WUU- uif I-Van Buren visits today. VY. D.

Kinsey. of Wiiliams- F. B. Hargrove, the Ellington grocer salesman, called on his Van Buren trade this week. Dr.

J. A. Chilton made a professional visit to Eiiington Monday, returning the day follow -ing. Edgar Summer, son of Sheriif J. A.

Summer, of Eminence, was a visitor in Van Buren between trains last Sunday. Our good friend, Levi Ma- WE ARE MOVING Ijfl to say to our old patrons who have -tuck herrv. of near Clear Snrintr. wa a Van Buren visitor today, trad- by us so loyally, and to the public of whom we-ike to make customers, believing as we do that we east as effectually nerve them as any other business in southeast Missouri, as we absolutely have the would can at fville, was a visitor here a few J. M.

Carnahan made a -i(Javs the first of the week. He netrip to EL'sinore Monday. ire-urnedhomeTuesday returning next day. I Rev. M.

M. Sheets, the Bap-Rev. Red tne M. L. i astor, minjster.

filled his reguiar preached his iappointmet with hiscongergation at and Hunter aaturuay Sun(lay He returned home and Sunday. the day following. John It Duwsen an enter-j Kirkendall will' remove Prising- ar" ycur.g tfcat achjng tofjth of yours wjth farmer of lower Fine i e-v' great pains. See him at the was in town on business van Buren Hotel Bee. 13th.

or (Thursday.) within five days thereafter. 2S-tf Edgar Coleman returned fast; Misses Ona Hoskins and Ura Thursday from a trip to t-; Smith, of Eminence, visited Louis, where he had spent sever- aruj relatives of the al days visiting with his brother, fomer here arHj Carters Frank. creek last Saturday and Sun- Quite a number of our young; day. alter, Je I the Thanksgiv-j Dr. and Mrs.

T. W. Cotton i-ncr ti-it TVw'j i tirA I transacting other business. Dec. 13th, -and the man, Dr.

H. Kirkendall. The place is he Van Buren Hotel, and thatjjMj "acher" of yours will probably remind vou. 25-tfe. Mrs.

S. L. Clark and two 5 youngest children, of Bluff, came over last Thursday -f' and they are bought ri.aht, and while they are enor-iijou-dy IiIl-Ii, yet we sell them very close; hut what we started was that at lat we are reaching the completion of our new building and are moving into We estimate it will take us about two weeks to everything moved and to attend to our immense trade at the same time, hence we have derided to huye a GRAND OPENING On Thursday, December 12th, 1912, ing entertainment and pie sup-j left the first of the week for St. for a visit with her son. 0.

L. Ier at Clear fepring last Ihurs-1 Louis, expecting to spend a few if day night. I hey report a gw jdays there purchasing fixtures time an-i plenty of pie. i and furniture for his new drug H. Kirkendall, the Birch Tree building and offices, now nearing dentist, asks us to announce that completion.

Clark, of this place. They returned Sunday. Miss Tillie Rich came up from Van Buren Tuesday, where she has been staying with Prof. L. L.

Cage and family, and is now at the home of her aunt, Mrs. we sha'f give to even customer who buys at wmcii turn at day and pays ca-h therefor, 10 per cent. on 5 he will be here on rrway the; W. 0. binder, of near rre-13th ir.sf., for the practice of jmont, remembered the Local his profession.

He will remain 'with a year's subscription pay- li-cotiut. ii-eouht. As this is at least double! what we make. on i si 1 n.v Cage. Trre Herald.

five davs, he says. ment while in town on business! it seems that preparations are-Icing made for the due and) Tuesday of this week. He is in Arnot bolder has recently com-good standing with the printer pleted a very substantial cellar now thruout the year 1013. We ion his property on the west sid of town, intended, mong other proper celebration of the Christmas holidav at each of the two commend his example to others. uses, to constitute a place or refuge in case of cyclones churches in Van Bra, tfao we I Karl Schupp, a hustling young are not in session of any of (farmer and ex-school teacher of the pas iicuiars as yet.

upper Mid creek, has our thanks other severe storms, and is this erne; -ries and provi-ions we will not sell more than worth of tin's class of goods to any one customer. In order facilitate the work, our clerks will sell you v. you want, invoicing same at regular price, aud after total is will deduct a discount, of 10 per cent, from the amount. Hence we invite you, one and -ill, whether vou desire to purchase gotls from us or not. to come in i iv and inspect our Hew house, for so far as we know, it is the Lirge-t and be-t business house at this time in 'artvr county, though we feel assured that it will not bo in two or three years from now.

Our clerks will he only glad to show it to you, and we expect on this day to Give every Customer some little Souvenir as a Memento or Recollection of our Grand Opening. Am! now tiian'iing you one and all for the wonderful jki- Uor a subscription tor nis tiro- week having a wood house built E4 over it. Messrs. L. Frazier "3 Chicago.

Mrs. Be jther, Henry, who is attending! Innrf IV PYmL-lt'n Z'i school at Fredericktown, in com 1 who has been in Van Buren for the past several weeks, returned here the first of the week from artisans in charge of the work. pany with his sister, Kathel. 1 Wa okkjo C- S. VflH HoSCn.

I'hlpf of tllC a visit with her friend. i- Stt i nan on me tram traveling and noted Springfield, some' what as a campaign orator, Thursday of last week Thanksgiving day he being on his way to Grandin to but we won't Parr, at Angeline. Rice has our thanks for a subscription placed with us since her return, for Mrs. Fair. et oil! hoping so to con city of receive in future, we very suddenly in that heart failure last Sund; ing.

while making an tnuK'go vou nave given aid selves that we may merit and Vours respectfnllv. give him away this time, strong Local as the temptation is. We are sending th before a gathering of for the present to R. Dan- The Fremont State Bank, 1 A.I I'll' i fi a- Van Buren Met. Company Our Motlo to Give rery Man 100 ctnn' worth for Hi Dollar, nd Boom Crier County lodge of Elks.

It will be remembered that Mr. Van I iosun made a speech here during the late campaign, and so far as his acquaintance extended, hud ieis, eoitor me i organized in our sister at Hot Springs, Where tie west, opened its is his misfortune lo ix forced to; dl)ijVS for business just in time go for treatment for rheuma- t0 come withjn the requirements tism. He sj-ent several weeks; th which orovide for the there about a year ago and was puljlication at of a greatly ber.enied. statement of the financial con- Friday the Thirteenth may beldkion of such institutions, and an unluckv day, but Dr. such statement may dall is not superstitious.

He ibe found in another column of corning to Van Buren on that: this issue of the Local. For day, Friday or no Friday, and it: the length of time it has been in many personal friends here. Tie a string alout a yard lung to a common door key and take the string in the right hand, holding it so the key will clear the floor four or five inches. If you can hold the key steady it will swing back and forth in a straight line. Let another person take your left hand in his will be fur you if operation, its statement shows BANK STATEMENT BANK STATEMENT Readers will not fail to nutc the official statement of tin you do not, come in and have i un very well inneeu.

ami we Bank of Ellsinore, which 0 STAT KM KNT nt KHmn. ini motion of the kev wil rd- and the change Ki! i from a jiendulum-like pears in this issue, as required I nu, HI, Hlat of t.n'.irl, nt tit Sumter CS IAI. ST1KUKST of the Pinanrial ftif lus(or Kllhisohb, nt st the uf s.tli ilny of Nuvem'xT, Il2i uhtiriei1 I i Kt l.n a 'WLMllr (Hlfitl'll 1- Van Uun-ti. Stutc of i.f Dp, emU-r, litiM'RMid Since t.uw 0.s on lh' (i.y of. Nnilrjl- swing to a circular swing.

If a by the state banking law in 'I 'tli'l TJ' ri li I O.iriijn third Derson will olace his hand! Publishing us last tirlhtit Willi I'UliillhtHt ut All NCKftovirl, oil lh Mb dti.v to on the shoulder ot the second institution has grown as your teeth repaired while lie is have no doubt it will, in due bre. 2.tfc;time, take its place alongside TAKE NOTICE- We find that the other two banks in the coun-moving worth ofityasa paying institution and goods from one building to an-' will be a benefit to the locality other, even if it was but a short in which it is situated. We distance, was a bigger job than further direct your attention to we thought it would be. hence 'the campaign of advertising we have to defer our grand open-' which this bank is carrying for-ing for one week to Thursday. ward and we feel sure that your December 12th.

Uesnectfullv, confidence in it will not be mis-24-tf VAN BUREN MCT. CO. placed. li.iii. jui I iimliiul'toillj' person the key will stop.

Try it resources to the extent of about and explain it if you can. -Ex. and this and other in-tiimdmlifir Vitr.Avr that it dications go to show that it is lta. WfHH! on pvrxmml or I'otliUeml -loic fiusii otfHtr tviijiks rni imnte- i "'I or i tJijatfral -lyirtiii, rt'n! etsilt1 Orri.ir;if! 11.. .1 (...

I la.wcu 13 n.Hi Prosr-erous and well managed fV.i'trt f-urniiiirc future iTh. S'tl'Kt lOi tieci drawing near the first Um fn.m nthpr l.uk ub-1 Imnkor i and altoi xhvr a Wife re- new eui iicn n. nan ue-en isu.cii iil.j., to rlii-ik Cl-lil itl'lllH eiwtr.mrv with ns tn senit itto. I Hahln institution With which tO 1 follo ments to those who are in arrears si'v i I't-TI. 0 'k with their sutiscriptions.

If fnnvpnipnt Kten in Jinil nr El HI Turn. i.f AKIMTIK Capit.il stock pnlil in Indlvl'lutu il'-poult to rhei-k I.1AIIIUTIK j-ittil In Cat write us inclosing a remittance. S'treiu funil and we will be saved the em I 'I'lITjl-riTtlrii'titrn lt'liU li I t'n, ll 'i IV.1IXI 1 00 an 20 B0.0T7 tl.KCM I'l-ilft'S, lll't iual sutijuct l-hk barrassment and you the vex Itl.li 'l'Slili nt liui-ks ation naturally accompanying the "dunning" process. If you i othT Hiihtmies fuHowi: Ex- i chatis Ii I 'l'OTAI. 'C i or Mlssurui I I'm' i AhTi.K Vi, .1.

W.Ja,". as l'ri'lilrnt, ntnl i l-'Uts. ft Outlier sniii Hsuk, earh nl u-, Uo Torn. A Bank Account OF I (- i.K Wr, W. N.

ivrrm a viof lirculdrnt ami H. have anything to sell that is good for man or beast to eat, or good for fuel, come in and talk iOi(-mri'y nw'flr tllHt On' lilmv' ntftt ntint Is i 1'. of hanit, csth of sftcur tliiit. the iiliorp stuttfiiipnf tlie our knon teitffH anil te-W. S.

CKKRIS. Vlce-Freniilrnl. ii irij.i inf. i trup to the ht'st of our knowli'ilai' iul ho-I llf. J.

W.JAt'll, I'residrnt. I KL1.IS. cmhi. r. i SulisrrliH'ii anil nuorn ti it over.

We will "trade it out" with you. B. K. HASSKV. e.ishier.

Mworn to holorp mi liiii 'Ihv of a. O. nini'tcca luimlivil thiii ttnl ita if IjRotmln-r. A. I.

nlneti-pri luiiiitri-tl twt'lvo. That was a peculiar stand W1TN F.SS my liiiui) and notarial seal on i asI twelve Wltaexa ray hnil mnt nmariaj tin datf hint ttfori'Mihl. iiu tho liutu lai iiforf.rtiii. ami qualltl ed tor a term extilrliiir JHiiui.rv ii ofnnu.lmr'l ami fur a torm ei- taken by the County Court in our neighboring county of Rey- i nolds a few days ago. One; If you are going to You will be glad to hear that you can go straiyht tlirouyh via Frisco and Santa Fe which is now the direct route to the Golden State.

The route is the v-ht southern way, via the scenic sections of New Mexico raid the Grand Canyon of Arizona, "the grandest, sight in all America." The finest of through Pullman sleepers, and Fred Harvey dining service all the way. Afik the Frisco Agent about this splendid new through daily service to California. i Charley Mills, inclined to wan-; I ITth. J. II.

HMITH, Notary I'ulillc. iilrditf Jan. Ktli. I9I3.1 C.C. KIJ.IH A.

M. Notary PahMc. t'orrct-AttfH: J. J. HOLLA NO T.

J. ROVKR I I). MAhSIU jCorrmt-Altexl: J. M. ARM AH AN tilreetori.j W.

K.t'KOMMKK Olrwton. A Bank Account is a sum of money depos ited with a bank by a customer, subject to be drawn out on the latter's check. The several deposits and withdrawals are entered on the books of the bank, and on the customer's pass-book. We have the ability and willingness to serve you in a manner satisfactory to you. We would be pleased to have you open A BANK ACCOUNT with us.

der more than the average man, was taken into custody and ad- judged insane by the Court, but ROGERS CREEK SCHOOL CLOSES i was given his liberty upon aj ilny e'o tipcnt tnirntlier. TI fi-pck sclionl was out i promise not to set foot within; Nov. We liuil a the county again. Herein Car- Mau litiiiy they've bpn, lliit now take our departure, 1 1 opiiiH -non we'll miH't aualn. Let HR he thorough and lione.st ill all our work and hope for no honor or reward unless we lie truly worthy.

When you have returned from ter, a similarly afflicted gentle-1 man was apprehended, adjudged I 1 .1. short prfitrram prcuircd for the and also held a district wliii-'i was well attondod. Kvcry-; body report a good tiuiP. After i I I insane itiiu sent 10 me arming-i ton asylum, altho he was no! tu: i i vacation I hope thut vou wil! Vl'l'iif'K lino 1 1 li fr I inir uu'iikIhgI 1 he ready for the tasks and duties of sons, some of the elder peopln took Fremont State Bank Fremont, Missouri than any other, so far as could be ascertained. He seemed bent on spending his time here, and for the protection of the people i of the county and the better- ment of his own condition, the a part in the program and made several interesting 't he tune lias come lo say gnod-hye.

Dear tuijilU. Iiricht and y. Hut I horn two. WD shall meet aiiuln tu me hnniiy future duy. Five months ago on one early the new year, aUo that the new year may he th.

ui.txt profitable and delightful in our experience, for both your teacher and yourselves. "Let in, then, lie un and doing, With it heiirt for any fate; Still still purioiliitf. to hilmr and to wait." KKK1K A HER RV, Teacher. i vuuil vt-tjf iiuiiutiii imjtv mill 1 I up as a county ward. i sunnner'g mom tosjetlier first wo met, my pupils and myself..

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