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The Monett Timesi
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ft i Time 10NET An-Advertisement ii JthegllMES Urines Result Weekly Edition Vol, 13, No 18 MONETT, MISSOURI FRIDAY, JANUARY 5. 191- Uaily Edition Vol. 4, No. 154 HE COL. MORGAN DIES OF PNEUMONIA MEN DON Congressman Five Terms, War Veteran.

i Operator Succumbs to Disease more we wili sciatjii a fnv lines did not founder on Christmas or New Yeu-s. i There seems to he quite a htt'e i sickness at present. i D. S. Shaw's two broth -i s.

of I Joplin, Jan. 4. Colonel; Purdy, visited him last we 1 Charles Henry Morgan, 00 years Mrs. Matthews is real poorly old, a veteran of two wars, four aan abeess on th- liver. times a representative of the dem-1 Ifa Hunnel spent yew ocratic party in the national Years with hev father, Peter congress and a member ot the ARRIVED Zinn.

Bon to Mi oss, a pr; Mi tn Sixty-First congress as a republican, died this morning at 5:10 o'clock at his home, No. 715 West c-wt- rioath it -jo iino1 School is again to He had been inj after a weeks vacation, since December 15. For more! Frank Ilunnel is not so than a week his condition had -common, been such that it was impossible Paul Schoen a hase for him to rest except in a sitting hog from Wili Scott this posture. Wood chopping is about "When death came his wife CiVn hear among the men and four of their eight children present were at his bedside. Although he was conscious until he died, he had been unable to speak clearly for several days.

His s. Willj move Wi-ii a line eek. you TVs 0 MISSING IN TRAIN WRECK AT NEWBURG Springfield, Mo, Jan. derailment of two Frisco fright cars late last night near burg was reported early this morning to 'havresuhed in 'e' death of Engineer Criss Efnmrer and the fireman, whose na ne! was not learned. Reports to he Frisco last night gave no nouncement ot any fatalities, and it is regarded as probable that the rumor was without, founda- tion.

The train was in charge of Conductor W. M. Blackburn and THE WEATHER Fair and continued cold Friday. Saturday fair, with rising temperature. MARKET REPORT Wheat Cm Irish Sweet potatoes.

Chickens Turnips Butter Eggs Oats 65 1.C0 to 1.25 1.25 7 and 8 25 30 45 The Sunshine' Club will meet left Xewburg just ahead of pas-: in regular session at the home of senger train No. 9. No. 9 had Mrs. Fred Shaffer on Fifth Street not arrived here at an early hour Tuesday, January 9, at 2:30 p.

t.iis There will. election of The wreck occurred at the foot officers and other business of oF Dixon hill. importance to aitend to. A full attendance is desired. I'EIRCE CITY NEWS From Tlie Journal John Todd, a brother of Mil it and Robert has come in Wright County.

He has leased DRURY GLEE CLUB. to ma their home 2i) acres of land from Adolnh last words are believed to have'p He SOOil been a declaration that he was bungalovv then his fclQlily feeling line; answer to a query by his son, Frank Mor-; gan, of Wagner, S. D. Colonel Morgan was born in New Hudson, N. July 5, 1613.

A few years after his birth the will arrive here. Mrs. D. S. Shaw is on the sick list.

The meeting at Liberty is in Concert vVil! Je Civen In The High School Auditorium January nth. Drury oi' Springdeid wili give a concert in the Mr. and Mrs. Mona Shipley, BURNED TO DEATH Monett were guests of Mr. The little son of Mr.

and Mrs and Mrs- N- Collom Sunday v- t' Tondfiv. I oiiti isarnett was onrneu tor death this week at the home of Sam Rittenhouse, of Monett, its parents. Mrs. Barnett had i spent last week visiting his utile iiouse leaving the littie grandparent Mrs. Chas.

Copeland, Pres. Mrs! Chas. Ring, Sec. Mrs. parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Progress but a very poor atten Culver Morgan, removed to dance. Good sermons. We Oshkosh, where the family do kno'v people doivt has since resided. Two sisters lul" uut JL 13 su auu the roads are pretty bad.

Mr. Nobody. who survive Colonel Morgan now are residents of Oshkosh. THE ONE BIG OFFER Is Missouri The Springfield Republican the best Daily and Sunday newspaper in the Ozarks and the Best Booster in Missouri, one full year for $2.50. The regular subscription price of The Republican is $4.00, but during the Bargain Day period, which runs from now until February 1, the rate will be $2.50.

Send direct to publishers or subscribe through this newspaper. Begin now. Mr. and girl and her brother playing to-; Allen Hudson of this city, gether. N.N.

Hoover and E. L. Jerome The supposition is that attended the meeting of the children were playing i li I stock holders of the Oz.ark Fruit TW; matches and the clothing of the Growers Association held at the boy ignited and he was soon en- bJk HaI1 in Monett I uesday. The club consists of eighteen i sloped in tlames. The alarm! Mr.

and Mrs. Lautzenheiser i members, and is better this year given but the child was so ana (laughter Miss i-ern, ot Mo nett were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.

Kelley. High School Au-litorium, Friday evening Jan 5th. 11ns will be the third visit ot the Glee club to Monett. last visit was two vears ago. Kill Than VViM Btasts The numWr of people killed yearly by wild beasts don't approach the vast cumber killed' by disease jrerms.

No life is safe from their attacks. They're in air, water, dust, even food. But grand protect tor is afforded by Electric Bitters, which destroy and expel these deadly disease terras from the system. That is why chills, fever and ayue, all malaria and many blood diseases yield promptly to this wonderful blood purifier. Money back if not satisfied.

Only 50 cents at A. H. Cox Co. W. A.

Woodley in high class specialties at the Royal Thursday and Friday nights. 53-2-t. than ever before. Tney are re- i oaaly burned that it only lived turning home from a tour the an hour dying in terrible agony. best cities of the State.

1 Rocky Comfort Independent. i Their program will consist of REAL ESTATE TRANSFER B. F. McCary to E. F.

Saxe, sei nwi and swi nei and nti, sei, 34 22-23. $1600. Fred Kaase to A. J. Clevenger lots 6 and 7, block 2, Scotch ad to Purdy.

$850. Ed Ryan to R. R. Teel, nwi Here Are Facts We Want You seiand swi nei and sei nwi and to Prove at Our Ris.k sei nei section 3 and swi nwi when the roots of the hair are SI 0,600. Robert Teel to R.

both vocal and instrumental selections as they are carrying an orchestra with them this year. This will be one of the most enjoyable entertainments of the year and a large crowd is expected. FOR YOUR HAIR Those good tender pickled pigs feet at Saxe's. 51 t6. THE JANUARY WOMAN'S HUME COM PANION The January Woman's Home Companion contains a mass of good reading and practical suggestions.

Among the special articles worthy of particular notice are the following: "The Girlhood of Three Famous Prima "Turning the Leaf," an inspiring New Year's sermon 2 25 2s Teel, i 163, 184. 165, block 30, lots lots 160, entirely dead and the pores of by Charles E. Jefferson, pastor the scalp are glazed over, we do i of thc Broadway Tabernacle in not believe that anvthincr a i Xe York Cit.V; Is the Ameri-j Why is it that Bob Callaway 1 167' 169 block 31 Withers restore hair growth. an a Failure?" a most il has such pretty rngs? Because second ad to Monett. $l6s0.

But, when the hair roots retain lmmating presentation of an he carries the quality and you! David Russell to L. A Wheel any life, we believe there is noth-, important suoject; "Adventures don't find those bright snappy Gr lot 7 and 10 feet off the north ing that will so surely promote in being the story of colors any place else. Callaway for rugs. See lot all in block 9, Monett hair growth as will Rexall Town Go's ad Monett. si.

i woman ot httv, suddenly de- posed from a life of luxury and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dearinger and son Frank, and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trimble in Monett Sunday. Miss Louise Purdy visited in Monett Sunday.

She returned Wednesday to Godfrey, 111., where she is a student at Mont icello seminary, having spnt i holidays with her mother, Mrs Ida M. Purdy. For first class dentistry see Dr. Hudson in the Fitzgerald Building. Telephone 175.

Frank DeGroat, of Springfield, is visiting in Monett. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Regular services at the Christian church Sunday. The morning subject will be: "Am I A Christian" and at night "Th Ask to see those new collapsible sulkies the 1912 model at Bob Callaway's. Hair Tonic. To prove that state- compelled to earn a living for her Unpardonable Sin;" Everyone Business Men Want Service, Safety and Secrecy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 from a bank.

We offer you all three: SECRECY: All transactions between this bank and its patrons are considered absolutely confidential. SAFETY: Our management is progressive, but conservative. All investments are carefully considered and passed upon by level headed men experienced 'n business and banking methods. SERVICE: Courtesy and Service are counted as two of our best assets. The small account receives as much attention as the large.

A business friendship the most real and lasting of all friendships exists between this bank and its depositors. A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 First National Bank 0 0 0 0 0 CA(LW. wr.Lis LEHNHARD PRES. CASHIER V-PRES. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ment, we promise to promptly familv return all the money you pay us1 The art features are unusual, for Rexall "U3" Hair Tonic One of them is a full-page repro-should it not please you.

duction in color of a new paint- Rexall "03'' Hair Tonic de of great beauty made by stroys the germs which a Mary Ellen Sigsbee. It is a usually responsible for baldness, charming picture of a mother It penetrates to the roots of the and her child, and is so repro- hair, stimulating and, by promoting circulation, nourishing them, Rexidl "93" Hair Tonic helps to relieve scalp remove dandruff, to prevent the hair from falling out, and to promote an increased growth of hair. It comes in two sizes, prices .50 cents and $1.00. Remember, 3ou can obtain it only at our store The Rexall Store. A.

H. Cox Co. Monett A Good Town Monett is a mighty good town, worthy of the best of everything-. That's why we have joined the American Drug and Press Association and will offer to our people the Meritol line of preparations, made by the Association and sold only through its members. There is nothing like these goods, guaranteed in every w-ay, without an equal, made by experts.

We want Monett people to have the best there is, so we otTer you this line. Ask to see Meritol goods. Brows IIagler. is cordially invited to attend. LH.

McCoy, Pastor. Furnish your house with furniture that is up-to-date, goods that are guaranteed to you and you will have nothing to regret. Bob Callaway has the goods. duced that readers can remove it Those mattresses lor 4.9o at from the magazine and frame it. 1 Bob Callaway's are dandies.

0000C3000O00 0000000000000 Buy the best and most up-to-date don't be sorry Eyou didn't. Bob Callaway has what you want. 4 I If i f--. tr i How About Those Felt Mattresses For $4.95 Don't You Want One of Them Don't you think that is bargain? If you do, take advantage of it. I know tt is a bargain HARNESS AND IMPLEMENTS Buchner Thielen, Monett, Mo.

"THE PRICE MAKES IT GOM Bob CALLAWAY' The Reliable Furniture and Carpet Man 1i Ml J..

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