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SIX (Mrs. C. W. Wallace) CJene Bowers 'wus able, to return school today (Monday) after an attack of'torisilitis. 'Mrs.

Morton birthday dinner Sunday honor of he.r little- son. Junior, it being lii.s sixth birthday anniversary. Tlie following ten little folks, most thrill a of Sunday school were present: Gladys McCleary. Horls 'Severs, l.cnnie So- TtTS. Qrsior N'niin.

Kuth McOleary. Phyllis Atterberry. Attrr- bcrry. 1,. J.

Wullaee. Hertram Al- torbcrry and Vrrnon Wallace. Mr. Arid Mrs. Wallace and son, Clarke, and Miss Mary iVIcfMeary were dinner guests.

Mrs. Kugcnia HonipliUl Adarn left. Friday morning for Columbia to join her husband. Andrew Adam, who is finishing his colletx work there. They will make their "Jlonie in Columbia for the present.

Jesse Curtia Wall-ice art! still on'the, sick list and Mrs. is sick this week. On Thursday of last week four thp Homemakcrs' club members and four visitors, namely, Mrs. Yifiiiskey, Mrs. Trittipoe Misses Kdna and Kuth MoNeilly, met with Mrs.

Will Severs and daughter. Mis. Homer Severs, and quilted on club quilt. Some more of the ladies nrnrt and unisiiedTTT C. S.

Wallace on me down from Bolivar Saturday night to visit liome folks and with his mother and sister drove, down to New Salem Sunday afternoon and took supper with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pennell.

Mrs. W. J. Horton returned from Garfield, Saturday, a week -ago, where she had been called the illness and death of her sister- in-law, Mrs. Shaffer.

Mr. and Mrs. Emrnett Horton and family visited Mrs. Morton's tother, Jno. Winchester, at Mon- Ark, Sunday.

Twenty-eight voters were present at the school election last Tuesday. W. J. Horton was reelected director. Mr.

and Mrs. Maynard Freeman and baby daughter were out driving Sunday afternoon enjoying the sunshine. Mrs. Fannie Foster is enjoying- a visit from her three sons, Jim and Earl of Heavener, who came up Sunday and will return Tuesday, and Bryant (Deno), from Tulsa who will remain until the 15th. THE NEOSHO TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930 the floor lamp Coultrup's.

There was Belfast school ing was elect In (he contesl al large election. 'Jas director at the for term of three years. tion the board met Miss Marie Roberts Belfast scliool for After t.he ele'f- and for teaelx-r of the term -of iirxi-: ITKMS Flossie, and Kthel Rodney of Carthage were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Airs. David Rodney, and family.

GrandfMlher Meyer visited week with, his son. Frank Meyer, and family. Mrs. Be.n Paschal and baby of McNatt visited over the week-end with relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mrs.

Lucy Hubbard spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks and attended church at Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. W. Freund vnul children-were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. K. O. Shaver. Mrs.

Geo. Rhinehftrt and daughter, Ruth, spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. I. V.

Stevenson and family. Harold Cope, Hoy While, Philip Freund and Bertha Stevenson were Sunday dinner guests of Miss nha McCaffroe. Miss Mm-v ton joined them in the afternoon. They spent the in. ing.

Miss Muriel Wilmoth spent Sunday with Miss Fay McCaffree. Emil Freund and Richard Mills joined them in the afternoon and they spent some time taking pictures. the farming there this summer. Mr. and Mrs.

Adams of near Belfast called on Mrs. Howard Br'anick and Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Manx. last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Gordon Kdson is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Smith, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gibson are making weekly trips to with their son.

Bobbie to Dr. Moody for treatment, Misses Rosalee Showalter and Ruth Joyce Kirsch of Neosho were week-end guests of Mr. and 'ftfrs. Howard Bra nick and family. DIAMOND Frank Randal and family visited with their son.

George, in Neosho last Sunday evening. The Missionary society from the Christian church met Loathors last Tuesday. TKay Smith of Brahma. up to over Sunday with home returning home Monday morning. 3,5.

K. Aid John ifvouch last noon pieced nctoiher were in ice re fresh en i- M. K. 'SWA11S PRAIBIK Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Mailes. Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Testerman, Mrs. Lankford, Mrs.

Martha Mailes and several others spent Wednesday with Uncle Frank Lankford. The occasion was his birthday and the lafiies quilted a quilt for him. Alonzo Lankford, John Polry ami Arthur Chester visited at 1 Belt's Thursday evening. I Mr. Walker took his 5th and 6th i grade classes on a picnic.

Friday afternoon. They went to Shawnee Lakes and had a splendid time. Mr. Gish had -another bad heart attack Thursday afternoon but is better now. I Andrew McCorklo has be-on sick for several days with the flu.

I Arthur Chester was elected I school director in Hickory Grove district and Herman Drake was I elected director in Thompson 1 Grove district. I J. C. Golden spent Sunday afte-- i noon at the home of Lawton Law- rjoomiAN ITKMS (By. Mrs.

Lee Ellis) Mr. and Mrs, George Stevenson of spent the week-end with the Matter's brother, Ben Carman, and family. Mrs. -Virgil Naramoro is recovering from a recent illness. Miss Mildred Eddy 1 of Knid, (Mine recently to keep house for her grandfather.

Mr. Eddy, whose wife died last December. Mr. and Mrs. Bruff spent the, week-end their daughter in Tulsa.

Mrs. Ray Owsley and son of Southwest City are visiting this week at the .1. W. Owsley home. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Dunn and we're Saturday night and Sunday guests of tho former's sister. Mrs. Karl Roark, and Mr. Roark.

The Goodman high school will give a musical comedy at the Gym Friday night. April 11. Admission 15c and 26c. Mr. and Mrs.

W. T. Williams were in Joplin Friday to have the latter's eyes treated: Henry Russell of Russell's Garage is taking the census of Erie township this week. I Mrs. Li-e Ellis and daughter, Joy Lee, -attended the pure food show in Joplin Tuesday.

Mrs. Maud Harmon is visiting I relatives in Anderson this week. Mrs. Leon Allison and son, tor. came home Saturday night from Rochester, where Vester operation at the Mayo Bros, hospital.

with Thursday after- quilts. Quite attendance and were served. church will hold a of pro-Easter services. Ev- invited to attend these servteptr. especially those who are nor attending church elsewhere.

Mrs. Tanner of Gran by was brought lo the Cheat ham liospiiMl Tuesday and operated upon for SOitre, Wednesday. ClKis. Crocker, living north of Diamond, passed away at his Sunday night after a. few days' illness.

He leaves to mourn his death a wife, six daughters and two sons, also two brothers and two Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lunkford i and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Linn Cox and family.

1 Mrs. liner Lankford has been helping her mother. Mrs. II. 1 pap -r and prepare their house Iliev can move into ii soon.

They have remodeled tln-ir farm home and will leave Seneca i to take can- of the tVtrin. Funeral services for Sam YVhit- I man of the Burc'i neighborhood were conducted Monday afternoon l.ut the Swars Prairie Methodist church. was made at that place. Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Mailes vis-I i ited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1 Chester and family Sunday eve. I "ing. Mr.

Kittrell and children of Unf-i I STELLA The. Spanish club and high school I faculty enjoyed a picnic supper at the Hance Green spring near Boul- der City Thursday evening. I Mr and Mrs. Jasper Garner of near Wanda spent several days in I town last week doing some repair work on the property which they I recently purchased from Grandpa Jeffries. Mr.

and Mrs. Garner pi'Ct to rent the property as they not IT i ing yet. under the, spring colds. Picnics will bo held by some of the schools April .18. The school at.

Mocks will give a program that afternoon, brief because of the. high school commencement the night before and preparations for the examinations. ten IITCBRON (By Miss Leta Shults) Mrs. W. N.

Denham drew dollars at Granhy cow day. George Williams is improved. K. V. DePriest, wife and daughter, Mrs.

G. W. Shults and. Mrs. A.

E. Lowder and daughter attended the funeral of their uncle, Frank Stipp, held at Hocky 'Comfort Saturday Misses Mildred- Douthitt, Bonnie Brown. Leta Sliults and Thelma DePriest went with the Granby Girls' Glee Club to Diamond Wednesday night to sing. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Dudgeon of Grove, visiting relatives -in this'neighborhood Thursday night. Mrs. Dudgeon will be remembered as Miss Clara Del'riest before her marriage. Mrs. Joe Finn and children have gone to Kansas where her huslwnd has employment.

Mr. Williams and wife of Anderson visited his- brothinvGeo. lianis, and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Williams were called to sot- his father, Clay Williams, of near Stella, who is at the point of death. Mrs. Rollo Pomi of near Center Point visited Mrs. Belli- Lowder, Wednesday. Lewis Johnson of near Sweetwater-visited and family, Sunday.

E. V. DePriest and three children and Mrs. G. W.

Shults and daughter. Leta, attended the funeral of their nephew and cousin, Willard Johnson, held at Carl Junction last Thursdav. rt- held from the Chris- Wednesday evening by Brown and burial was made in Diamond cemetery. Mrs. Margaret Miller wont lo Branson last week to care for her mother who has been quite sick.

Mrs. Geo. Koagy who has been at the Cheatham hospital for three weeks was taken to her father's liortu; last Saturday. Protracted efforts are being made by both the Baptist and Christian churches at the present time. Mrs.

Lizzie Parno.ll is moving property recently vacated by yir. Johnson. The- Corno-r and mill was Jji-oKon into Monday night. About 1200 pounds of flour was taken. this is the third time tho mill has been pilfered in the past two I'alo and Harry Mr.

and Mrs. day. Cni'il Kittrell visited Ed K'ellhol'er. on The hlKh school baselr.ill team went to Fail-view Friday afternoon i for a game with the ball team of that place. The score was 34 to in favor of Stella.

Miss Mary Esther Thornberry i who has a position with the Bell Telephone company came out Friday -and outing with Miss Geiievieve Gam! ber and her Gamber i.s one of the teachers in the Wanda school. i Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis wetv N'eosho visitors Saturday morning. Mr Lewis has been in poor health for some time and they were in Neosho having some x-ray pictures made.

The newly elected town board Sim- visit- last week at Lee Grainger's ing Grandma Norrls. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mailes returned Friday from Flint. Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chester an 1 children visited Sunday with Mr. vind Mrs. A.

H. Uinehart. IIAUXS CIIAI'KL VICIMTV Rev. M. F.

Showalter filled his preaching appointment at Siloam Springs, Saturday and Sunday. and Airs. C. II. Smith.

Mr lOlvin Hates and Mrs. K. F. Bran- the M. I', quar- Anderson last with i mr Saturday night und organized, W.

C. Lentjs was chosen mayor and Ben Dyer clerk of the board. Powoll came up I his wife and lit- home Avith him. I SPHIXG CITY SCHOOL COMMUNITY The champion spellers of Spring City were chosen last Friday to attend the county contest at Neosho, Saturday. Those chosen from the grades were Nadine Warren.

William Proctor and Marlon Readshaw. Those from the high school wore Bob Rose, Geneva Tre-ase and Eulah Cox. The annual school election was i hold on schedule Tuesday. The following new members were elected: Mr. Wallace for three years' term and Mr.

Trease for the short term. The annual school picnic will oe liejd Wednesday afternoon at Wild- cat "Park. Marvin Fisher of Joplin visited E. A. Burkhart of Racine Saturday Sunday.

A party was Riven at the home of Ruby McKinHey of Racine Saturday night. The 8th grade quarterly and i high school eliminations wore onJnv.Mi omluct(Ml on Mo Tuofldav 1 an of this wccUi Miss Ruth Allen who was re- elected primary teacher will attend the Southwest Teachers' college. The Lake Hill 'baseball team played against our team st Friday, the score being 12 Thelma Morgan will toach at Frog Pond next year. Miss Morgan has boon teaching the Rod- ings Mill school for the past two years. Claude C.

Bailey wus unanimous. ly superintendent of the Spring City schoo CAVE- SPRING ITEMS (By Mrs. S. B. McCoy) Our school will close Friday, April 11.

Miss Ruth Smith has taught her second term here and is well liked by everyone. It is. to be hoped she will get the next term. Mr. and Mrs.

W. O. McCoy entertained 'their guests last Saturday night with radio music. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs.

i Harley Garner and Lawrence Beck of Picher, Mrs. Gertie Snow. James West, Pearl Flnney, Charlie Lenzie and Charles McCoy of this community. A. R.

McCoy is home from Oregon, where he hu's been working for some time, but. thinks of staying home for awhile now. Henry and Miles George of Pittsburg, who art; working for a music company spent the night with relatives horo last Thursdav night. Ralph Maness and family started to Chicago.the last day of March. They went by bus and they write back that they were snowbound two days and nights in St.

Louis. Mrs. Harry Gibson who has been a patient in ML Vernon sanatorium for a period of six months returned home last "Saturday. The Farmers' club meets the Monday night in each month at Hammers school house. G.

J. Hemphlll has' rented his place to a Mr. Morgan who has taken possession. and Alt Bates a ham attended terly mooting Thursday. Mr.

-and Mr. and Mrs. I- Lareii Brou and Brown and 'eliii- dinn guests of AIanz and is BELFAST, KOI Ti: I MISK Blanche i I who attending school at Bolivar IKI.S visit Ing her parents. Mr. and AUvon Hutchintfs.

and Mrs. Kd Clark and family of Jaybird district Sunday at the Lauranee Adams home. Hev. Thus. Jent has from SL Louis where medical treatment.

S. Hussey spent Mr. and Mrs. near Boulder dren were Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

VV. family. Mr. and Mrs. last.

Sunday with Walter Koerheek City. 'Airs. II. R. Slephens and children of Carthage came down Saturday to attend the meetings at the i chapel.

They were dinner guests of i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Branick lasi returned Sunday. went for I Mr. and Mrs.

Kroll of Marion-: i ville, are now residing on the! Miss liubv Jxic.y won Saunders farm ami look after WEALTH HEALTH Great American Table Syr up 48 Sunday and took lie son, Gordon, The little boy was badly burned more than three months ago by his clothes cathing fire. Mrs. Lewis was hero with him having the wound treated. Ho is improving Hugh Gardner of Neosho wus in Stella, one day IK- latter part of last week advertising some pictures i to be given at Keosho's Or; ph.Mini. A si-eat many of the 0 i pie of Stella attend the show given in N'eosho and always appreciate itho progressive spirit shown by r.

rdnor, Tommie Dickens who on Mike's died Thursday a.nd buried at I'nion cemetery Friday. was nephew of who lives near Stella. I'r. Frank of. Tulsa vi's; ited his parents.

Air. and Mrs. J. M. (he Ma ness was driving a new TJiiidc coupe.

He had (he misfortune to i lose a C'ln-ysler coupe by fire cenily. The car eailKht while h. 1 out driving but he (fscupod uninjured. Mr. Mrs.

Noble Uaitlston having their house remodeled ami redecorated. Jack Sloan of Neosho is doing tin; work. Kev. M'r. Durban of Molivar filled his regular appointment all (he liaptisl church Saturday night Sunday.

Mrs. Carrie Lowry of Cartlv.tge came down Sunday with a well- filled basket, it being her birthdav, and set diiitii-r with her rather, Mr. and Mrs. L. 15.

Jenks. Such courtesy is much appreciated enks as he is almost totally and does not get away from often. XIIY.NY CONSOMDATKD 5 Marion Combs returned to school a thive days' absence due lo seven- case of poisoning con- ictod while working in the woods. Most of (he students arc- attending the revival int-etings be.ing held at Llburty e.hurch by the- pastor, Uev. Stevenson.

Kight Hcholiiva svill take the eighth grade examinations in Neo' who Friday which are to be given under tin- direction of the county school superintendent, Mr. Scant- liu. Four of the eight are from Meeks, two from TCdgewood, one from Northview and one from Ozark. A cutting project, portraying tin- growth and development of the banana, is being carried out by Miss Gorhaw's classes. Mr.

Ferree and a number of students in high school are laboring: The gradual foil exercises of Red- iiiffs Mill will bo held The enrollment City Sunday school is increasing rapidly. -Forty-six were present lust'Sunday. RITCHFA' Mrs. Curtice Tfork, Mrs. J.

F. Armstrong and Mrs. Arthur Largen attended the quarterly meeting of the WliicTTwas held at Anderson Thursday of last week. O. L.

Pierce is taking the census in this community this week. Mrs. George Spangle called to Diamond last week by the death of a sister, Mrs. Valley Kissell. Mrs.

William Stroop of Neosho i visited with friends here Saturday. The funeral of little Jimmy Barbee, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Barbee of Joplln, was held at the Ritchey Baptist church Saturday afternoon, April 5. Rev.

Luther Oarlin had charge of the i A largo congregation of relatives and friends were present, i Mr. and Mrs. Barbee were reared in this community and lived here all their lives until four years ago whc-n they moved to Joplin. family have the sympathy of the entire community. Burial was in the O.

O. F. cemetery. Mr. and Mrs.

K. C. Tichnor and daughter. Betfa Ruth of Joplin, i visited Thursday at the homo of; H. and Mrs.

F. K. Wasson of Neosho visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dr.

Snoll and son. Louie i Miss Eliza Largen who is attend- lug State Teachers' College at' I'ittsburg was a week-end visitor with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. O.

Mullens and: family of Neosho wore Sunday vis- Doctors Disagree 'When children arc irritable and peevish, grind their teeth and sleep restlessly, have digestive paina and disturbances, lack of appetite, and have itching eyes, nose and fingers, doctors not always agree that they are suf- I fcring from worms. Many mothers, too, will not bclioyo that their carefully brought up children can have worms. The fnct remains that these symptoms will yield, ia a majority of cr-scs, to a few doses cf White's Cream Vcr- expeliant of round itors with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Farney of Bullington, and Misses Irene and Emma Lou Farney of Diamond were dinner guests Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Horsey. Mr. und Mrs.

J. P. Armstrong attended the funeral of Mrs. Ed Crow of Anderson last Friday. Burial was at Seligman.

The Shepherd brothers of Diamond moved their saw mill last week to the. farm of Mr. Barbee where have quite a lot of sawing to do for the next month. Homer York and Claude English are each building hew dwelling houses this week. Mrs.

Elizabeth Douthitt who has spent the last several weeks with her children at Diamond and Bowers' Mill returned homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith have remodeled the McClure property and moved -to town. Mr.

and Mrs. John Reynolds and family of Berwick community moved to the Smith'farm. and Mrs. O. R.

Douthitt were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Loving of this community.

Prof, and Mrs. G. E. Barlow and children and Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Jack were Sunday guests of the former's parents, TUv, aiv a Mrs. Wr H. Barlow, of near Stella.

Mr. Mrs. Kd Crosslin nnd children and Mr. and Mrs. General Stockton and son, Owen, of Monett were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Loving. Mrs.

Loving accompanied them homo for a few days' visit. Ritchey Schools. Don't forget the Junior play, "The path across the Hills." to be given April 21 and 22. The play is very thrilling and will keep you laughing from beginning to ending. Both the grades and the high school participated in the spelling contest held at Neosho Saturday.

Those who entered were: Loraine Bracy, Omma Brown and Vera Skaggs from the grades and Wilmu Powell. Myrne Loving and Evangeline Mosher from the high school. Although they were defeated their attempt was not in vain. The seniors have begun the work for commencement, week. They are ulso practicing on play.

Wild Flower of the Hills," to be given in the near future. Tablets Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Odd the first clay, and checks Malaria In three days. 666 also in Liquid. Stop, Look, Listen! If you want quick and correct service and TOP PRICES at all times for your STOP at American LOOK for cobblestone building on Lafayette LISTEN! Can handle any amount me before you eoll. Cal Killingsworth, Proporletor.

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Only 60c. Owsley's Drujgr Store. -tfer Relief from Gas Stomach Pains Dizziness The doctors tell us that 90 per cent of all sickness is due to stomach and troubles. You can't be well if your digestion is bad; you are likely to yet sick unless you relish food and digest it properly. Tanlac has a wonderful record as a relief: from digestive troubles, even those of years' standing.

Local people, many of whom yuu know, are highly endorsim; Tanhic. For example, Mrs. Ellen White says: "For years I suffered from indigestion. I got no relief from anything until I took Tanlac. After my fourth bottle, I feel like a new person and have a fine appetite." If you suffer from gas, pains in the stomach or bowels, dizziness, nausea, constipation, or torpid liver; if you have no appetite, can't sleep and are nervous and all run down, you need Tanlac.

It is good, pure medicine, made of roots, herbs and barks. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Money back if it doesn't help you. Affppl- nri Complete Health Service Dr. H.

F. Barbarick CHIROPRACTOR Neurometer and X-Ray SOUTH SIDE: NEOSHO, sure sorcises of Red iiiu luu oiuu cAjjcuuub 01 ruuuu Id 7'Mday a pin worms If ur child has any in tho. i of hcsc symptoms, try this harm- is less old awtoaerf remedy which is increasing. you cftn a( 35(J pef rom druggists. UO.MK.MAKI'CHS MKIOT The Kiddoo Homemukers' Club met on Friday.

L'S, at thei home of Mrs. Charles Anderson, The chaplain being ab.sent, the president, Mrs. Jeff Beal, led in tlv- i Lord's Prayer. 1 Roll call was responded to by "Helpful Mints on Raising Mahyl i Chicks." A short business was 1 after tin- lu'esidenl lead a interestiriK news I from (he f'niversity, i general discussion was hofd on Mln- Get-Together llleetintr of the' club, all nieinher.s etit had attended this all-day meet- ing al the Ad Club rooms in Neo- I 1 sho. i i During the social hoar, the host- ess served didicious refreshments.

Thi! club adjourned to meet with i -Mrs. George Gibson on Friday, April 1 1. Mill call will fie "My Fav- orite Hible Verse." The leader for the afternoon will present an Kvisler program and all members are urged to bo present. Don't miss the hay frame Piles Now Cured Without Surgery A quicker, less expensive and I easier cure for piles and other rec- tal diseases Is being used with amazing success by Dr. O.

A. Jolin- 1 son, eminent rectal specialist of Kansas City. His treatment is so i mild there is no confinement to room, no sanitarium or hospital expense, yet he guarantees a cure i or you pay nothing. If you are a rectal sufferer write today to Dr. O.

A. Johnson, Suite 30G, 1324 i Main Street, Kansas iCty, for a free copy of his big GS page book on rectal diseases and the names of some of his cured patients near you. Learn how quickly you can be cured and why curing rectal troubles so often cures other ailments, and makes you feel like a new person. Old Ben BROODER COAL Satisfies North Transfer Storage Co. 216 E.

Spring St. NKOSHO PHONE 371 (IC-dt) NEOSHO CO, Storage and Long- Distance Hauling ICE and COAL Phone 285 HUBBERT RICE Lawyers West Main St. XTCOSHO anSSOURI FARM LOANS Life insurance monty at straight six per cent, ten and twenty years. 62tf JOELROARK South Side of Square NEOSHO, MO. Col.

C. C. Peterson Auctioneer Oldest Auctioneer In Neosho Write or phone for elate W. J. WADE AUCTIONEER Neosho, Missouri, Route 4 Graduate of Missouri Auction School of Kansas City Have" hftd ten years experience.

Write or Phone at My Expense. Telephone 4P4 JOHN J. TENNIS01S Auctioneer Goodman, Mo. Neosho Savings Bank NEOSHO, MISSOURI Capital and Surplus $80,000.00 Organized in 1885 and have been serving the people of Neosho and surrounding country continuously for over 45 years. OFFICERS AND IJIKECTORS A.

L. McConnell, President H. S. Ely, Vice-President M. J.

Kelly, Chairman of Board L. P. Kelly, Cashier Kenneth Kelly, Asst. to Cashier O. V.

Wagor, Asst. Cashier Nora B. Smith, Asst. Cashier Geo. Schuinaker W.

N. Vaughan Joe R. We believe that an institution that has been doing business for nearly half of a century is a good recommendation, and on these grounds we solicit your business. Interest Paid on Time and Savings Deposits. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent, MID-WINTER TERM is just starting.

Enroll NOW in our school for a training that will put. you ahead training that will open up oportunities to you of which you have never dreamed. All commercial subjects taught. New classes starting. Phone 3266.

JOPLIN BUSINESS COLLEGE W. N. NEWLAND, President The Shartel Mortgage Co. Neqsho, Missouri O. M.

SHAItTBIv President JOHN VmffS, Vice-president DANIBL 8TBATTON, Attorney D. B. 8HAKTBIV FORTY FIVE YEARS SUCCESSFUL.

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