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The Neosho Daily News from Neosho, Missouri • Page 1

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if THE EMOCRA Eleventh Year, NEOSHO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1915, Nu nber One Hundred and Chas, Prettyman, Jr, ATTORNEY Office hom-8 9 to 12, tint! 1 to 4:00. Money to Loan Karma, Houses and Lots for sale on time Will Buy Notes and Mortgages Announcing the Quality Fountain' Excellent Service, 'Pure Ice Cream, Soda and many other delightful hot day i'ount'ain luxuries. Our Phone orders and delivery facilities are unequaled. Phone us you reorder. Neosho Candy Kitchen "The Sweetest Place in Town.

You will never be any better looking than you are today. Why not a photograph- The Dougan Studio 'Hie. Photographer in your Town DR. N. A.

BAILEY Osteopathic Physician I make a specialty diseases of women and children and all chronic well as acute diseases. Offiice hnnrs, 9 to 12 a. m. 1 to (5 p. m.

Office 320 North Wood -Street. TO-NIGHT AT DREAMLAND The Harriett Lyceum Players will present The Girl of the Golden West Bert Evans in his original specialty The Kid from the Country Also a one act farce The Drayman and his Troubles With a Bit? Picture Program Km TC A 3 reel Edison entitled Out of the Ruins and The Black Art And a corned? entitled When a Fellows Nose is cut off A Vitagraph comedy A big long show for only 5 and 10 Cents Two Weddings Rev. H. Wood reports two weddings which were solemnized at the parsonage yesterday afternoon. The contracting parties of the first were Erastus W.

Bowman of Diamond and Yost of Wyandotte, Oklahoma; the second were W. T. Rodgers and Mary M. Drake, both of Webb City. Pair weather is the prediction for tomorrow.

For At a bargain if taken at once, one upright piano. Phone 62. 52 6t John W. Pickens went south iast night in the interest of his uie business. P.

Gratz of Noel was here to- lay visiting his daughter, Mrs, E. E. Truex. Buy your Ladies' Home Journal at the Golden Ef-gle. August number now on sale.

52 2t C. F. Arnold, a former Neosho citizen now in the hay business ut Kansas City, was here yesterday on a business trip. Remember the free race matinee to be given by the Live Stock Boosters Saturday. No charge and several good races will be' pulled off.

The outlook is fine for a big tomato crop this year and a successful season's business is expected by the Neosho Canning Factory. A charge of burglary and larceny has been filed against Roy Sater and Udo Hacker in addition LO the charge of attempted high way robbery. William T. Anderson of Oklahoma and Alvin M. and Elbertf H.

Anderson pX. near Ritchey were here today on business connected with the estate of the late Mrs. James M. Anderson. The case of the State vs.

Mrs. Effie Madison, charged with petit larceny, was tried before Justice Roberts last Friday and resulted in a hung jury. The case will be tried again tomorrpw before Justice Roberts. The room on the south side of the square just east of the Abbott Shining Parlors, which has been occupied by a restaurant, will be remodeled and Mr. Abbott will occupy it in addition to the room he is alre'ady using.

N. L. Burkhart 'of Eureka Springs is visiting in Neosho today. Mr. Burkhart resided in Neosho about six years ago at which time he was employed with the Neosho Marble and "Granite Works.

He is now in the monument business at Eure ka Springs. Salisbury returned Monday night from a business trip to Chicago, Rockford and other Illinois points. Mr. Sansbury also North Missouri and Iowa pipits. He tella us that the corn (pop in many sections of that country is almost a failure pn account of the excessive rains.

A meeting if the County A. H. T. A. is being held at the court house in Neosho today.

Arrangements are being made for "the state convention to be held here in October, at which about 700 delegates are expected to be here for three days. The national convention will be held at Fayetteville soon after the state convention meets Cut the weeds. Dishwasher wanted at Model Hotel. 51-tf. Col.

John Kingston of Granny was a Neosho visitor today. fly and the mosquito. This season when they spread disease. Found Plain gold bracelet en graved with name "Ola." Call at Democrat Office. 2t Attorney L.

D. Rice spent yesterday at Wagoner on legal business." T. C. Hatler and C. M.

Robeson made a business trip to Joplin yesterday afternoon. The August number of the Ladies' Home Journal is now on sale at the Golden Eagle. 52 2t Mrs. F. V.

Crawford and daughter are in St. Joseph on a visit to relatives. Street Commissioner Evans has recently done some much needed work on Hamilton, street. Prosecuting Attorney, Saxton made a trip to Saginaw yesterday on legal business. J.

P. Landis of route 3 attended the A. H. T. A.

meeting held at the court house today. W. B. Parker of Spurgeon, county president of the A. H.T.

attended the meeting at the court house today. The immense peach crop of Southwest Missouri is beginning to ripen and within a short time this luscious fruit will be very plentiful at reasonable prices. Chandler, Jul.v-20.-The trial of the Starr gang for bank robbery was postponed until August 2. Honry Starr, the leader, said he had not retained an attorney. The Chautauquacloses tonight, the last number on the program being the Ben Hur Singers and Players.

Superb moving pictures of the San Francisco Exposition will also be shown. If you get anything in the exposure, we bring it all out in the development of your films. We'finish your prints neatly, promptly and efficiently, tf THE DOUGAN STUDIO. BARBARICK BARBARICK Chiropractors Henry F. Barbarick, D.

C. Mildred M. Barbarick, D. C. Six years experience.

We remove the cause of your disease. Nature cures you. Calls made any time, anywhere. Phone 07. McElhany Hotel.

Somewhat Amazing, A young clergyman, small of ture, preaching as a candidate in a certain place, one Sabbath, peering over the pulpit Bible, announced as hla text: "It IB I. Be not afraid," The preliminary trial of Roy Sater and Udo Hacker, charged with attempted highway robbery and burglary and larceny, was Justice Roberts this forenoon. They were bound over to circuit court and their bond set at $1000 on each charge or $2000 each. The bond has not yet been given and the boys were returned to jail, Substitute for Lemons. Some years ago my uncle, a physician in a small town, received a caU to the country and asked me to accompany him, writes a' correspondent The patient was the wife of a very miaerly man who lived in the' bacto woods.

My uncle advised the husband to give his wife good, wholesome food and to purchase some lemons for her. The, husband said: "Won't pickles do Just as well? I have pickles as sour as any lemon." Repartee at Card Club. At a card club the other day aVonv an tried to add the score, failed, and passed it to another woman, who likewise The third added it without trouble. "Pardon me," said No. 1, sweetly, "but would you mind telling me whether yon were a bookkeeper or a teacher before you were married?" "Neither," was the reply.

"I was merely educated." Kansas City Times. Auto Livery Service. Any place, any. where, any time. Reasonable Phoue 50 SMITH'S LIVERY.

Your Choice of any Suit in the Store Until Saturday night; yon can choice of any suit in the store for this price. We know of no better way for you to save $5 to to $10 than to buy one of these suits, You will find a. good assortment of patterns in these, blue serges, fancy blues, browns and greys hi stripes and plain patterns. YOIL will find these suitable for fall or winter wear, Do not wait until tomorrow. Come in today and pick out the one you want.

i GOLDEN EAGLE McGintys To Glean up small lots These Prices will continue until Saturday All Men's Cloth and Silk Hats grade, 5Qc-50c grade, 25c, Children's Rah! Rah! Wash Hats The kind formerly sold for 50c, now Little Boys' Outing Shoes Sizes, 9 to 12. any pair for $1.00 Men's Pelt Hats worth $1 50 and 2.00 About 25 in the lot now priced, $1.00 Little Boy's Wash Suits Sold by us formerly at $1.00 and 1.50, now Gflc Boys' Ventilated Low Shoes We've been selling them at $2.00, now 51.49 Ladies' Slippers and Low Shoes Formerly $2.50 to 3.50. Priced now $1.49 McGintys '4j.

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1913-1976