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Webb City Register from Webb City, Missouri • Page 6

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Webb City, Missouri
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swssisBBsewasaisjB'Pww ASK FOR ITEMIZED BILL I he Greatest Prern iii nftw Ever ptade By Any Newspaper. Tom Connor's Heirs Ask For Itemized Statement From Widow Of Secretary To Late Senator. In reply to the petition filed by Abstract of Cities We have a complete set of Webb City and Carterville right in our office. S. Allen St.

J.J. FUNK Mrs. Pearl Pearson, in which she asks that the heirs of Thomas Con nor be forced to pay her $5,000 for money alleged to have been advanced by her husband, J. Pear son, to Thomas Connoi the Connor heirs yesterday filed an answer in circuit court demanding that the plaintiff be made to file an itemized gmcent Steam (laundry Piraeus, et mm. 0)e enaraneee HW Our Work Courtney Young account of the bill.

Mr. Pearson died nearly a yea ago, and Thomas Conner has been dead for more than a year. Pear son for a time acted as private sec retary to State Senator Connor and it was during this time that i Contractors Builders headquarters Coyne Lumber Co. Estimates Promptly Furnished is alleged be advanced money to Mr. Connor, performed work for him and spent money for him, for WEBB CITY, MISSOURI which he was never remunerated NOTARY PUBLIC, FRED BAUER FILES ANSWER All kinds of notary work d6ne, deeds written, acknowledgments taken and properly executed.

Pbone 584, Rooms 10-11 Wagner These Three National Magazines and THE DAILY Building. J. O. JONES. in Injunction Suit Brought By Wm Forman to Restrain Bauer From Selling Tax Bills.

REGISTER for one year, for $4.00 25 mm. 1 luuiuva 1VI UllV VttI (J. 11 VI 1 II CASH In reply to the request of Wil SI DOWN Daily Register three months S. W. BATES LAWYER With W.

R. Rotertson Room 5 7 T'nity Bid. Phone liam Forman of Joplin for a per. manent injunction to restrain Fred Bauer of Webb City from dispos ing of certain tax bills, the latter filed ap answei in circuit court yes. terday alleging that Forman had secured the tax bills by A.

C. YOUNG, ATTORNEY A. LAW. Practices In all courts. Prompt attention liven to all legal business.

Money to loan aa real or personal security. Office rooms and 4. Webb City Biak Balldlog. Webb City, Missouri Bauer, it is alleged by Forman, sold him ten tax bills tud later se cured 'possession of them. For man attempted to replevin the bills but failed, and then secured a tem porary injunction to restrain the VlE take pleasure in laying before our readers what is undoubtedly the greatest subscription offer ever made by any newspaper.

It is the result of an immense amount of work and investigation covering almost the entire summer months. In the United States there are published about 250 magazines. We have examined every onej of these magazines from every point of view, taking into account not only their subscription price, but the character of the reading matter, their typographical appearance, and the financial standing pf their publishers. After the most exhaustive scrutiny, we have selected three magazines which we believe we can endorse and reccommend to our readers. These Magazines are SPARE MOMENTS, MOTHER'S MAGAZINE and DRESSMAKING AT HOME.

These publications are Magazines and not cheap mail order papers. Each of these magazines sells on the news-stand for either 5 or jo cents each and have a. subscription price of 50 cents a year. Each one of the magazines is ably edited, well illustrated, and has a separate cover printed in colors. They are elean representative standard magazines fit to place on the library table of any home.

These magazines have been most carefully selected with the idea of not only getting literary quality and excellence in typograpical appearance but with the idea of appealing to every member of the household. The SPARE MOMENTS magazine is in a class by itself. "Printers Ink" says ''It is one of the most readable and progressive magazines in the field today." Every issue contains something of interest to men, women and children. As the name indicate both the MOTHER'S MAGAZINE and DRESSMAKING AT HOME appeal particularly to women, and these magazines are also in a class by themselves. The magazines are all the equal of any dollar magazine published.

We offer these three magazines in with a new or renewal subscription to this paper on such favorable terms that we do not see how a single reader of this paper can afford to neglect the remarkable offer we make We want you to read every word of this advertisement. Read the terms of our offer and accept it AT ONCE. Our Offer to Old and New Subscribers, defendant from selling them. Bauer CRESSWELL Justice of the Peace NOTARY PUBLIC alleges that Forman came to him and telling a story of great neces sity secured tbe bills. Bauer then asserts that he revoked the assign ment of the bills.

and Collection Agent. Office Cor. Church A Allen St. Home 'Phone 371. WEBB CITY, MO.

K. AND L. OF 6. Mineral Oouncll No. 17? meets every Frl day night In the P.

hail, K. J. Pres. Mrs. A.

L. I At Mm, Sec. Endeavor Union Tonight. Tbe Christian Endeavor Union of Webb City and Carterville will hold their monthly meeting at the Presbyterian church in Webb City DAILY REGISTER, subscription price. S4.00 ALL Webb City Uouucil No.

r.w meets' evey on Tuesday night October 6tb. There has been an especially good SPARE MOMENTS, monthly, Thursday nlt-bt In tbe K. P. ball. 8.

M. Edwahds Pres. Mrs. Lihii BtrcHBor.z. 50 cents! aA program prepared and it is expec FOR 4.00 3" 50 ted to have tbe largest meeting i re mo 1 nhK i mauaziine, DRESSMAKING AT HOME, Total Subscription Price, WEBBCITY CHAPTER since their organization.

Every NO. lit K. A. M. Meets In Masonic Ball the $5.50 Endeavorer is urged to be present second Monday evening in mch month, aemtbers ex asjthis is tbeMast meeting to be held pected to attend.

Visiting before the Slate Endeavot Conven Companions welcomed. O. Glenn. El. P.

L. O. Walker. Sect. tion to be held in Joplin tbe last of this month.

There is expected a The Daily Register is now an 8 page 6 column newspaper, the largest ever published in Webb City. It contains, all of the local news and is a Boetttr for every worthy Home Institution and Business Enterprise. As such it appeals to everybody in Webb City for support. crowd from tbe Joplin Societies. Newland Hotel Arrivals.

Following are tbe guests that Patronize your Home Paper First, Out-oMown Newspapers Afterwards As a Special Flyer we offer the REGISTER 3 months and all three of the above Standard Magazines one year for 125 were, registered at the Newland hotel yesterday: R. L. Btirkett, Chicago, W. A. Clark, Chicago; Webb City Transfer Storage Company SUCCESSOR TO T.

T. NcGIII and J. Varner. Heavy Transfer and Erecting. Packing and Shipping.

Light Transfer and Storage. Special Attention Given to Fin Furuiture and Pianos. 112 E. Main St. Both Phones 330 Webb City, Missoori.

I W. A' Newton, Kansas City; This Is less than ten cents a week and 35 cents less than the price of the magazines alone. SURSCRIRERS WILL HAVE Tfllll NAMES ENTERED ON THE MACAZ1NE PR EMU LIST IT 1I1S SO CERTS OR FIRST MONTH. IN ADVANCE F. Harbroan, St Louis: Morris Jones, Colorado Springs; Harry "THE REGISTER" Call on or Address Wales, Kansas Citv; C.

G. Word-man, Chicago; M. Stttherwesi, Guthrie. I II EST AUCHERTY 8T. WEBB CITY MO.

Both Phones 178 Priscilla Club Entertained. Mrs. T. C. Hayden was hostess How's Tblsr We offer One Hundred Dollars Re SKe there with ward for any case of Catarrh that can tbe Priscilla club yesterday af.

ternoon at her borne on South Allen street. The usual good time not be cured by Hall 'a Catarrh Cure. BRINO YOUR PRINT! NO TO The Register Office We do everything from a visiting card to a full sheet poster. Letter Heads Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Envelopes, J. Cheney and Toledo, -O.

the goods, We, the undersigned have known F.J. was had by tbe ladies over their COLE, BURNETT WILLIAMS LAWYERS Suite 1, Cunningham Building. Phones at Office: Bell ISO; Home 228. Residence Phones: Cole 104 Bell; Burnett 307 Bell; Williams 1326 Home. This 6m attends to businoK In alt the courts, Federal and State, except Police Court, drawn Vilta, Contract! and Corporation Papers, at- Cheney for the past as years, le ad believe htm perfectly honorabn in all business transactions and riuascially able to carry out any obligation made fancy work and during tbe afternoon, luncheon was served, Mrs.

A Will Marsh and Mrs Charley by hla firm. Clark were guests of the club. Warning Kinnan and Marvin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern Business Cards.

Handbills, a specialty. Prices reasonable. Work Business men, professional men preachers, teachers, lodges, societies, mine operators, and in fact as to Miik-mi'iii 01 estate in 9f lastiri, or stsa Missouri Joplin, Iowa Masons. Waterloo, Oct. 6 Waterloo BECOMING MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY.

Is today entertaining distinguished members or tbe Masonic fraternity ally, acting directly ftpon the blood and mucous surfaces ot tbe system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Oruggi its. take Hall's Family Pills for con? ti-ion.

New Version. On man's breakfast food is another mail's chicken feed. A Twenty ear Sentence. I "I have just completed a twenty year from all over the state, who are as senmiea nere tor convent ton 10 lewnybody can farther their own meres ts by patronizing a News-liP!" 9f. where they are favored with mote or leas free advertising.

Think of this and reciprocate. I Waal Ads Are bash Want advertism last four days. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE TOO CF TBE StPfRICRUY CP BATA VIA LINE I H. C. MOORE, GROCER Car.

Weak a. a Daefkerty leth WEIR CITY it otnMa to 1 aoMotrf. or me nm. recoil on ooMrsscarruu Tum I avrsnoTii Attending Priests Of Pallas. Mrs.

Frank Tessin, Mrs. W. H. health sen. nee, imposed by BucJtien's Arnica il which cured me of bleed inr es just tarentr vears apgaHT sli -111 irwi nv I alaaste tateraMUoa.

Bent bm tosusc I a. I O. 8. Woolever, of LeRajsvtlie, N. Y.

Bucklea's Arnica Salve heals the Van Ktten and Miss Edith Wonoer, left last night for Kansas City, where they will spend tbe week at Register are payable in advance for the reason that ibe charges are generally loo mII to be entered ndoo tbe books td cur, collectors lork for debtors oaring aty few ceetav Q. SWIFT C0 I for always the best If you wast first-class TUE DCfJCTpD Jnh Printin trv I MI 1LUIO I LA Job Printing sores, boils, burnes. wounds 1 KftSL. Vcsti-aioa, 0. and cuts in the shortest time.

2So at tending the Priests cf Palls par i has. rik-bt drug.

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1903-1917