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The Neosho Daily News from Neosho, Missouri • Page 4

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FREE! One Complete Set of UNCLE SAM'S BOYS with each pair of Children's Shoes, 81-2 to '2, that are bought of us These are very new and will he very interesting and instructive to our young friends. 4 See one ot these cut outs in our window.J The Southwestern Store "The Store with the New Goods" Big Reduction in Fuel We can install a Hot Water Heater that can he operated at a cost of one cent per hour. Apply the match, in 30 minutes your bath is ready. It burns oil. No a I to bring in, no ashes to carry out.

We would appreciate an order from you. Phone 14 Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Works SHADWICH-JOHNSON WE SELL Junge Bread 1 1-2 Ibs. 15c A. A. ABBOTT New Shoe Shop Just opened on Spring first door east Model Hotel.

Your patronage solicited, Work guaranteed. Chas. Gilbert. 49-1 mo. Girl wanted for chamber work.

Big Spring Inn. 64 tf. Cradle Wanted Call Buehner, Phone 220VV. 67 6t Kansas Nut Coal $5.50 per ton. Terms cash.

63-tf Frank J. Gittings. See. B. P.

Armstrong for Fire Insurance. A good strong company. At Neosho Savings Bank, tf. Lieutenant Thos. W.

Gunn of Joplin, commander of this district, was here today visiting the local recruiting station. FOR SALE-One Clark buggy almost new. Also set single harness. Call at Henry Smith's livery barn. 67-6t FOR RENT-Two suites of rooms for light housekeeping.

Mrs. Trickett, 1st door east of Christian church. WHITE WAY THEATRE TONIGHT Bluebird Presents Violet Mersereau In a FIVE-ACT Comedy Drama Entitled "8fe Little Terror 10 Cents One Cent War Tax On All Tickets "The 17th and 18lh Featuring DLISTIN FARNUM Obituary Mrs. S. Fellows was born in Decatur, New York, Oct.

6, 1838, and died in Neosho, Dec. 3, 19 7, aged 79 years, 1 month and 27 days. She was married to Warren S. Fellows, March 1C, 1855. There were born to this union six children, four of whom are living 1 Flora Rutledge of Pittsburg, Kansas, W.

1 Fellows of Jerico Springs, S. Fellows ot" Saoulpa, Ok and Mrs. Kay Cowles of Jacksonville, Florida. The deceased had been a resident of Neosho 11 years. Her husband died about 9 years ago.

She was converted and joined the Methodist Episcopal church when a child and has been a faithful member all her life. Funeral services were held at her home, 314 Grant street. Rev. S. F.

Stevens, pastor of the E. church, in charge. Governor Gardner Favors Woman Suffrage St. Louis, Dec. 4 Gardner today declared himself in favor of granting equal suffrage to women in the course of a speech at the meeting of the war savings committee of Missouri here.

He paid.a high trib ute to the women for their aux iliary war work. "They have caught the spirit of the situation quickly," said the governor, ''and have been an inspiration to the men, and I be lieve that if they come to the; men when the war ie over: and ask for equal suffrage, we; should give it to 1 Called to Her Reward. Frances Lenora Lemons (Savace) was born in Newton county, March '21, 1859, and died near Stel- I la in McDonald county. Missouri, 'Dec. 3, 1917, aged 58 years, 8 months and 12 days.

At the age of eighteen she was married to Henry Gibbons in Granby, and to this union two children were H. Gibbons of Granby and Mrs. Bessie Link of Stella. On September 21. 1884, three; years after the death of Mr.

Gib- qons, she was married to M. 0. Savage, of Granby, with whom she lived happily for more than 33 years. Four blessed this Frank Savage of Neosho, Mrs. Rus-' isell Planchon of Wheaton, Mrs.

Cull i I Little of Powell and Mrs. Mona Murphy of Lawton, Kansas. All of Mrs. Savage's children sur-! vive her, besides sixteen grandchil- jdrenand two great I Most of her brother and sisters have ipreceded her to the great but two of her W. i Lemons of Baxter Springs, jandJ.

M. Lemons of Granby one sister, Mrs. Martha Bailey, of Webb City with her shortly! I before her death and attended the funeral. i Besides her own six children, she raised four step-children with tender care and they loved her like a moth: er. They are Mrs.

Grace Denham (now deceased), H. M. and O.K. Savage of Granby and C. W.

Savage of Prescott, Ariz. Deceased was confined to her bed with pneumonia two weeks before i her death, although she had been troubled with her heart for several months and it was one of the causes that threw the balance against her. JMrs. Savage was converted to Christ at the age of fifteen, and her life was faithful and devoted to Him, considering her own self always last in everything. For many years she was a member of the Missionary and Free Will Baptist churches at Granby.

She lived a life above reproach and her last words, as loving ones gathered around her deathbed were: "I see the Cross; 1 see mother, father! Let me go!" The remains were taken to Granby Tuesday afternoon and services were conducted by Rev. E. Hendrickson at the old Free Will church, where a host of friends and relatives had gathered to pay their last respects. Interment made in the new Granby cemetery. M.

0. Savage of near Stella, came in yesterday morning and is visiting his son, M. F. Savage, and family in this city. William Fox, the Producer, performs a great patriotic service when he shows up the German Secret Service System in "The Spy." 68-2t i A Victrola for Christmas makes everybody happy For it brings right into your home the world's best music, exactly as played or sung by the moat famous artists, musicians and entertainers.

What though Christmas expenses are straining your Victrola offers the happy solution. It will more than take the place of a host of lesser things, and you can get it for very little outlay of money on our easy-payment plan. Come in and see its. and to $400. H.

E. ARCULARIUS Victrolas Victor Records Something that the would like to have for a Christmas Present. We have a few boxes of Fancy Jonathan and Grimes Golden Apples packed different from most boxes 'hat you buy. There is a layer of Grimes Golden and a layer of Jonathan and so on until filled. 113 Apples to the Box Price per box at store, $2.

BO There is nothing that your brother or son would appreciate any more. If you want one phnne today and we will save it for QUALITY and SERVICE Spring St. Gro.Co. PHONE 183 Nice clean beds at the Southern I Hotel at reasonable prices. Coffe Sales on Breakfast DeLuxe Ccffee are gaining every day, On your next order don't say coffee, say Breakfast De Luxe.

At All Grocers ED. HAAS Distributor A beautiful line of crepe and georgette waists now on sale at The Eagle Store. 67 5t Attorney C. E. Prettyman went to Oklahoma City last night to appear before the State Industrial Commission of that state in regard to settling: some claims for damages.

Tom Cuneen, who has been foreman of the packing rooms of the W. P. Stark Nurseries for several years past, has taken a position as traveling salesman with the Neosho Wholesale Grocery. Centers Gro. Phone "THE STORE THAT SELLS THE GOODS' To Our Patrons We are prepared to give you the beat of service on short notice and want a share of.

your patronage. Clothes called for and delivered. Make us prove that we are the best cleaners and pressers in Neosho. Who's Massie.

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1913-1976