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The Neosho Daily News from Neosho, Missouri • Page 1

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THE NEOSH Ninth Year, NE03HO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1914. Number Two Hundred and Ninety-live Ghas, E. Prettyman, Jr. ATTORNEY Office hours 9 to 12, and 1 to 4:30. Money to Loao and Lots for sale on time Will Buy Notes and Mortgages THE SEASON You'll best enjoy our Hot Soda Knocks out the chill, invigorates you, makes you enjoy the keen bracing air of winter.

Neosho Candy Kitchen The Dougan Studio The Photographer in your Town A Surprise Wedding at the Hubbert House Party Thursday, at five o'clock p. Mr, Harry Osborn and Miss Gene Price of Monett surprised their friends and ended a romantic and exciting courtship in marriage. The beautiful library was decorated with smilax, pink and white flowers. The bridal couple attended by Mr. and Mrs.

M. D. Hansard of Fort Worth, Texas, stood in the south end of the library with the sunlight softly falling on a beautiful wedding group. The bride, a beautiful blonde, carried a shower boquet of white roses and lilies of the valley; her dress was a pastel blue with lace. The matron of honor wore pearl gray and lace and carried a shower boquet of pink roses.

The impressive ring ceremony was read by the Rev. H. A. Wood of the M. E.

Church South. At 7 o'clock a wedding dinner was served. After a trip to Chicago and other eastern points Mr. and Mrs. Osborn will be at home to their friends at'4014th street, Monett.

The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Price and the groom is a business man'of Monett, being junior member of the firm of Osborn.

The house party guests were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Miller, Mr. Harry Osborn and Miss Gene Price of Monett, Mr. and Mrs.

I Hansard of Fort Worth, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hubbert and Mrs. Bell B. True, Neosho.

The Revival. The audience filled the entire lower floor of the First Christian Church last night. Dr. Taylor preached an excellent sermon on "Heaven." A quartet composed of Prof, and Mrs. Walker, Miss Jennie Lynn Propst and E.

McKnight sang a beautiful number. The singing is a great feature and Prof. Walker has the knack of getting people to sing. There was one addition to the church. NOTICE, Building and Loan payments must be made on or before Friday, Jan.

9th, or lines will be case. KELLY, Sec. charged in every N. A. BAILEY Osteopath! Physician I make a specialty of diseases of women and children a all chronic as well as acute diseases.

Poultry Premiums The Morse Stock Farm has just received a check for $6 from T. E. Quissenberry, Secretary of the Missouri State Poultry Board for prizes won at our last poultry show as follertfs: For the largest nv.il host display of all Ply mouth For the largest display of all Medittorariiuns, by their pen of Rose Comb Llrown Leghorns, $3. Office hours, 9 to 12 a. Office 320 North 1 to p.

m. Wood Street. Opera House Tonight Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and sympathy during the sickness and death of our beloved little son, Otto. Mr. and Mrs.

J. I. Glum. JAN. 9 Pictures When Sherman marched to the Sea No.

1 When Sherman marched to the Sea No. 2 When Sherman marched to the Sea No. 3 (Bison) Three reel feature Pearl as a Clairvoyant A decided novelty farce Crystal Price 10 cents i Doors open 7:00 p. m. 'Show begins 7:30 sharp, Commercial Club Meeting.

All members of the Commercial Club should remember the meeting to be held tonight and make arrangements to be present. Adopts Commission Form. West Plains, Jan. West Plains adopted commission form of government at an election held today. The vote favored the new form by nearly three to one.

This is the second city in the state to come under commission government, Joplin being the first. West Plains is the county seat Get in the Game. The Booster Committee of the First Christian Bible School has planned for a large attendance next Sunday. Special program has been arranged with music under direction of Professor Walker, and Dr. Taylor will deliver a special address.

94-3 Stock Wintered. Good feed, good water, good care. Phone 91, at noon or after 6 p. m. Purdy Farm, 1 mile from town.

94-G. Our Beauty Specialist will call and show you the Harmony lino whether you wish to buy or not. Prices Drug Store. 95-2 Mrs. Tyra Hudson and Miss Jennie Lynn Propst are visiting with the family of Walter Keas of Webb City today.

Restuarant man Best opening for No. 1 Restaurant. Best location in the city. Inquire at 118 West Spring St. 95-5.

Ladies wishing an engagement with our Beauty Specialist should phone us today as her time will be all taken up in a few days. Prices Drug Store. 95-2 Two candidates are already in the field for the democratic nomination for presiding and we have heard it rumored that Matt Murdock of Seneca may also be a candidate. The third of a series of illustrated sermons on the "Life of Christ" will be given Sunday evening at the Congregational Church by the Rev. S.

A. Willard. All who have seen the views so far given speak highly of them. All are invited. 95-2 Yesterday was Jackson Day, it being 99 years since Andrew Jackson whipped the British at New Orleans.

Packingham was commander of the British troops. Peace had been arranged between the two countries but these two branches of the armies had not yet learned of the fact and the battle waa fought after the war was really over. An operation was performed on Paul Edgar Price yesterday and we understand his condition seems slightly improved today. Our 1914- January Clearance Sale Kevins Saturday, January 24 The most startling price reductions will be put into effect during this sale that were ever known in Neosho. At this sale you will have the satisfaction of knowing that everything is reduced in the goods are strictly first class in quality and new in style.

Watch papers for our big sale ad. GoSden EagSe Hep't Store of Howell county and has a population of 3,000. It is the center of the Ozark fruit belt. Jan. 12th to 17th is the dates for our demonstration of Harmony Toilet Requisites.

Prices Drug Store. 95-2 The operation relieved pressure on fhe brain and he can now use his left leg and arm which have been paralyzed. Although still unconscious he takes nourishment and it is earnestly hoped that a change for the better will come soon. HAVE YOU considered the saving you will make if you take advantage of the Overcoat and Suit prices we arc of- fering? Really good values. Hart Scliaffner Marx you know, and tne styles and colorings to suit The H.

S. M. suits and ov- ercoats at $25 ana above are priced $19.50. Copyright Hurt Schsffnor It Marx Those up to in H. S.

M. suits and overcoats are priced $17.50. Suits and overcoatf worth $15 to $18, all good styles, now priced $12.50. McGINTY'S.

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