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The Neosho Daily News from Neosho, Missouri • Page 1

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THE NEOSHO DAILY DEMOCRAT Ninth Year. NEOSHO, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1913. Number One Hundred and forty Ghas, Pretty man, Jr. ATTORNEY Office hours 9 to 12, and 1 to 4:30. Money to Loan Farms, Houses and Lots for sale on time Will Buy Notes and Mortgages Big Poultry Meet Planned For.

The Newton County Poultry Breeders Association met on Monday afternoon and formulated plans for the coming State Poultry Board Demonstrations, which will be held in Neosho on August 27th. Every indication points to an enthusiastic reception on the part of the local poultry organization, which will co-operate with Noes ho Commercial Club. Strip north, work will be in tho two committees, as R. B. Rudy is reported as being much improved today.

Best old line Insurance Co. in state. Leah Centers. UStf John York of Ritchey attended to business in Neosho yesterday. Mrs.

Lura Barton is visiting Neosho friends at present. H. E. Arcularius returned 1 home last night from a business There arc plenty ofcho-' I a 1 confections, bonbons, etc. that are pure---but securing ABSOLUTE PURITY together with the ACME OF DELIC1OUSNESS is not easy unless you purchase those chocolates, bon bons, confections, etc, sold HERE.

Neosho Candy Kitchen A Good Photograph Combines a pleasing likeness, a fine finish and an artistic mounting. We can show you good photographs of people you know. We can make a good photograph of you. The Studio in ijOlii' Town the The hands of follows: Arrangement Theo. Stardier, Harry Richardson.

Reception C. Vavvter, John Seagroves, Wm. H. Worth ington. Our chicken men are combined for the specific purpose of making the poultry industry a success in this section of the state, and feel that the gentlemen from the State Experimental Station will give them much additional light when they come to this town the latter part of August.

In all probability a number of coops of fine bred chickens will be on exhibition at the big Field meet. It was definitely decided that the Newton County Poultry Breeders Association act in conjunction with the Commercial Club at the Harvest Show in exhibiting choice poultry. The following gentlemen, comprising a committee, will confer with the Commercial Club: F. G. Wortb- ington, L.

W. Overbeck and A. F. Karbe. An important feature of the poultry industry, which was discussed at some length, is that of marketing eggs.

This will be taken up with vigor in the near future and it is felt that more favorable markets will be found, as strictly fresh eggs are constantly in demand. DR. N. A. BAILEY Osteopathic Physician I make a specialty of diseases of women and children a all chronic as well as acute diseases.

Office' hours, 9 to 1.2 a. 1 to p. in. Office 320 North Wood Street. Aira ome SPRING Place in the City LICENSED PICTURES A Hough Ride with iNitWGIycerrine Miss Simpkin's Summer Boarder Essaney A Timely Rescue Lubin A Fisher maiden's Heart ADMISSION 5 and lOc A.

barn belonging to Clem Heidlage, living between Ritchey and Wentworth, was struck by lightning and burned Sunday afternoon. once by woman of refinement with good references, position as housekeeper or to assist with house work. Mrs. Davis, at Central Hotel. 140-2 Mrs.

Will G. Anderson and two sons are spending a few days' with the family of A. E. Thain the hitter's summer home seven miles southeast of town. Havana, July 7.

General Armando Riva, chief of the national police, was shot and mortally wounded during a pistol fight this evening in the most crowded portion of the Proda. Do you remember that there were, a few people svho objected to sinking the deep well in the court house yard? Said we had enough water anyway arid the cost was too great for a deep well. If you will spend an hour on the benches near the well these hot days arid count the number of people who drink of its cool and refreshing flow, you cannot help but make up your mind that the well would have been a good investment at three times what it cost. People from other places know they can always be sure of plenty of good water to drink in Neosho, and this is more than can be said of many towns. Public Administrator E.

F. Murray spent yesterday in Seneca on business. C. S. Whitehead of Ritchey, formerly a resident of Neosho, is reported seriously ill at present Edward A.

FitzGerald of Aurora, 111., is visiting his sister, Mrs. S. A. Willard. Misses Faye and Gladys Gil breath of Carterville.

are visiting the Misses Huddlestons. A fine picture show at the Airdome tonight. Don't miss it. Remember it's cool at the Air- dome. The partly cloudy weather of the past few days is certainly appreciated and we believe is an indication of rain in the near future.

There's a good crop of squirrels this year and as the law went out on July 1 the hunters are after them in many places. You can kill them legally until Dec. 1. County Highway Engineer A. E.

Thain made a trip in his auto yesterday to Marion township a few miles east of Diamond to inspect some road work being done there. The Neosho I. O. 0. E.

installed officers last night and the attendance was good. District Deputy Grand Master A. H. Scholes of Gran by did the work and a banquet was served following the business session. For Rent, or will trade for farm property, G-room house on West Spring street, lot 114 140, good garden spot.

If rented, would like a permanent renter. Address Lock Box 817, Neosho, Mo 140-5. A suit between Ham Floyd and Oscar Cay wood over a strawberry patch which was to have been tried before Justice Watson yesterday was settled out of court. The men were in partnership in the patch and couldn't agree as to the division of the proceeds but finally came to an understanding. The first union of the season was held Sunday night at the Airdome.

Propably 875 or 100 people were in attendance. Rev. J. N. Crutcher presided and Rev.

W. K. Chatten delivered a very interesting sermon, his subject being "The New Ethics." These meetings will be held every Sunday night at the Airdome during July and August. Announcement of contestants' standing Wednesday, July 9, at 3 p. ni.

Also Saturday, July 12, at 3 p. rn. Saturday night at 8 announcement of number of fountain pens remaining to be sold. Remember this is the big week. One pen sold may win on the final count.

We hope to close the contest by July 26 if all DONT SAY UNDERWEAR SAY MUNSINGWEAR to you heartily, NONE I MUNS1NG. If you c-vcr worn Munsing UntUM wo need not. a word to you. for you certainly go hack to the ordinary kind Wearers of Munsing I 'mlerweur are uUvays Tuey always say: 'Nothing but for when they come to buy underwear." "Substitutes sav: 'Just as Rood. 1 DON'T LISTEN, insist on Mum-ingwvar.

There are no Lnmglesomo seams, no clumsy worked buttonholes, no loosely knit ankles or cull's, and best of all they retain their elasticity until (hey arc worn out." HE (iOLDEN EAGLE A Real Comfort Slipper 1 nis is a slipper that all the sty ie and appearance or one intended tor wear. Made of a fine Itn.l with a very flexible sole, that lias a little more weigh, than the ordinary thin aolc Clipper. 1 he toe in moderately fall and oi a comfortable shape, I ne heel IM about inches high and nan a broad baae to keep it Iroin turning. I nc slipper ornamented with tailored silk and held securely on the root with two over the instep. these have already been MOUJ this season aiJi.

have just received a shipment. They may seen in our east window. The price requirements Emporium. are met. Ward $2.50 McGINTYS.

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