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The Neosho Daily News from Neosho, Missouri • Page 4

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TODAY ONLY A Bargain for the Merchandise Adm. lOc 25c EXTENDED TOUR John Brown College Male Quartette FROM SI LOAM SPRINGS, ARKANSAS Solos Duets, Readings and Character Songs In connection with the showing of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. WHAT WILL THEY SPEND IT FOR? A traveling salesman, in commenting on the four million of dollars brought to the Ozarks by this year's strawberry crop, asked the question, "What will they spend it for?" Every busi- Bentley Harris of Newtonia was a Neosho visitor yesterday. Mrs. Jas.

Maness of Stella shopped in Neosho yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams of Newtonia were shopping in Neosho This makes us think, ness man in town can tell you of'yesterday. something Bought from him with staawberry money.

Every church Mrs. Joe Hodge and daughter, will have strawberry money Gertrude of Stella were Neosho visi- in its contribution plate. Strawber- tors yesterday. ry money will be spent at the gro- eery store, the meat market, the dry) Mrs. W.

M. Oliver will leave to- I goods store, the clothing store, the morrow for Los Angeles, California, shoe store, the barber shop, the mil-j to spend the summer. linery shop, the printing office, the! newspaper office, the lumber Miss Hazel Beavers, who went to the automobile agency, the filling'New York City with her sister, Mrs. Steps Out" Ct (paramount (picture Here's the 100 per cent American boy and he'll step right into your heart. A Chip of the old "Young He acts like a veteran! Pep? Tons of it! Smile? Just like his dad's, the clean, breezy American boy and you'll love him! Programmed with a Cameo Comedy I "HAVE MERCY" He's DON'T FORGET THE BARGAIN MATINEES DAILY AT lOc and (EXCEPT MATINEE lOe and 2Sc.

The Ambassador of Happiness NEW PAPER IN SPRINGFIELD A copy of the newest newspaper in Springfield has been received at this office, which is of much interest. The paper is The Tiny Town Times, published daily at Tiny Town, Grant Beach Park, Springfield. Tiny Town is one of the most interesting educational features attempted by the children of Missouri, station. Twyffort, and entered Columbia When schools open children will University, some months ago, is at go to school clothed with articles home for a short vacaiton visit with bought by their own earnings, using her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John books bought in the same way. The strawberry money will be used in lifting the mortgage from the farm, in buying articles for the home, in putting in additional acreage, buying new farm paying up old bills. machinery, Beavers. Since the introduction in 1922 of the honor club system in Roosevelt Ohio, the number of students aver- I aging 90 per cent or better increased Four millions of strawberry mon- from 5 to 22 per cent. other ey made in a community is a great junior high schools in the city are 4.1 i it.

1 thing to every citizen in the strawberry district. Let's grow more and- better Times. STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT DIVIDED INTO BUREAUS AT JEFFERSON CITY The organization of the State Highway Department offices is divided into bureaus of the various divisions of work to be performed, according to Chief Engineer B. H. Piepmeier.

Mr Piepmeier says that a competent engineer is placed in charge NO "MOUNTAINS" IN OZARKS The word "Mountains" in connection with the Ozark area (or plateau or highlands) has been eliminated in the publications of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture. There is not a hilltop tip in the Ozarks reaching two thousand feet above sea we have mountains in Missouri. The technically true term, "Ozark Mountains," from point of science, has done the Ozark country a lot of harm. The Missouri State Board of Agriculture has formally adopted this as a publication policy. now using a similar plan to stimulate scholarship.

FOR brick business house; in fe Owsley Bros. M. W. A. Camp No.

4290 will hold its regular weekly meeting tonight. Frogs are ripe, and several night of each division of work, who is di- 6 j. hunters have brought back good Every feature of a properly con- jected by and reports to, the Chief buncheg penman's pride. ducted town is observed by the pu- Engineer, who is thus in close touch, pils from the schools of the'city, with all workings of the entire depart- The Mayor and all of the city of- ment. Mrs W.

H. Lpngacre of Jophn The Secretary of the Commission, visited her grandfather, D. H. Ed- Carl W. Brown, is assistant to the, wards who is ver yesterday.

ficials are active in their municipal -work, and all civic features are earnestly and capably carried out. The "Times" is a credit to the management and planning of older heads than repose on the shoulders Chief Engineer in directing all of I the departmental activities. I Dr. E. Gjertrude Ferguson spent TIT HT HT forenoon in Anderson, Mr.

M. S. Murray is supervisor of ni a tr where she is opening an office. She the Bureau of Plans and Surveys. He 6 of the editorial staff, and vertising is well arranged.

The display will close next Saturday, but is well worth your time to see. Many tourists are making an i -i i spend Tuesday and Friday fore- the ad- will supervise the surveying work, 1 noons of each week Anderson, plans, securing of right of ways and K.M^ where she has a number of patients, all plans for road and bridge work. and will be in Neosho the remainder W. M. Spann supervises the Bur- tj me eau of Construction, with a corps of extra trip to carefully observe inspectors who are in 'close' minature town, which has touch with the progress of all con-' structers, and as one of the young struction work.

C. P. Owens is Supervisor of the Bureau of Maintenance, and is con- promoters says: "If you count four people as an average family, not including the apartment houses, Y. M. C.

and hospitals, we would have a par ts of the state. a population of 1,024, if tiny people lived in Tiny Town." Bridges, directing activities of the A minature policeman arrested the' men in charge of large bridges. His 'Mayor of Springfield and hauled him duties are to see that all bridges to Police court, a few days ago, and culverts are properly built, he was fined for an infraction of' Mrs. Mary Wyatt of Tulsa, arrived last night to be with her brother, D. H.

Edwards, of Coler street, who is seriously ill. W. A P. Jackson, a daughter, and Earl tantly stpdying maintenance work 6 Butler a grandson, both of Wichita, will remain for a short time with Mr. Edwards.

the Tiny Town law. New Perfection Demonstration, Wednesday and Thursday, this week. 112-2t. Hardware Circuit Court is steadily busy. The case of State vs.

C. V. Gray occupied the time yesterday afternoon, and was not completed, still being heard today. No rain yet but our turn will certainly come soon as good rains are reported both north and south of us the past few days. VU.VBITI* ouuu The State Highway Department W.

W. Bratton supervises the Di- has ust Dished a new free bridge vision of Materials and Tests. All at Cav Ford, between Pineville cement, sand, stone, and all mater- and Bella Vista This wiil be ln ials used in the state road and bridge terest to man for the new bri work is supervised in this depart- 1S of steel and concrete construction, men t. larger and much more substantial The Traffic Division is under the han the sma11 to11 brid wl has supervision of R. F.

Campbell. This been use at this point for several department is active in getting re- years AU highways in this section duced railroad rates and settlement of the Ozark re ion are of ver high of all demurrage. The Division of Equipment is su- dltlon pervised by D. J. Colyer, who supervises the purchase of motor repairs, type and maintained in splendid con- A good game of ball is reported Sunday at Goodman when the Goodman nine played the Ozark Rockies, the colored nine of this city.

The final score after 12 innings stood 12-13 in favor of Goodman. Howard and Coop pitched for Goodman, Montgomery and Wilcox for Neosho. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Strawberries Asparagus Grape Fruit Green Beans Oranges New Peas Apples New Potatoes Bananas Carrots Lemons Beets Radishes Onions Spinach Tomatoes Lettuce Head Lettuce Celery Rhubarb Phone your orders, we will do the rest. Knotts Grocery West Side Square WE DELIVER Phone 28 We Use the Bell to Sell Phone for Food It's the Better Way Mid way PHONE 40 Deliver to All Parts of Town oils, gasoline, and reserve supplies of equipment and repairs. Try Democrat Want Ads.

The Golden Fleece COUNTLESS PEOPLE HAVE BEEN "FLEECED" BUYING UNSEASONED, UNMARKETABLE, UNRELIABLE "SECURITIES" FROM IRRESPONSIBLE OR OVER-OPTIMISTIC SALESMEN. GET THE FACTS OF INVESTMENT PRINCIPLES FROM THE MAN WHO HAS MADE A LIFE STUDY OF BANKER! NEOSHO SAVINGS BANK NEOSHO, MISSOURI The Home of the Ten Per-Cent Club Merchants' Fair Week May 30 to June 8 inclusive We invite you to come and share in the special values for all family. Here are a few values you will appreciate: Percales at 16 cents per yard. Ginghams and Cretonnes, choice 18c. Ginghams and Cheviots, choice 12 cents.

Unbleached muslin 13c, Zephyr ginghams 39c. Chints 39c, dotted Voile 39c, half linen 49c. Sheeting, brown 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, 40c, 42c, 46c. Bleached, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, 42c, 46c, S3c. Silks, Cantons $2.69, Satin crepes $2.69, figured crepe $2.49, tub silks, $1.45 an wash Taffeta $1.19.

Many other bargains too numerous to mention. Southwestern Store Co. Phone 116 A Bedroom in American Walnut Three Wholly Charming Pieces $77.50 (With Bench and Vanity Dresser instead of Dresser, Here is a wonderful arrangement of dainty bedroom pieces in a simple design with an American Walnut finish. There is a full sized luxuriously comfortable bed with bow-end, a han dresser or dressing table with triple adjustable mirrors, and a chifforette. Bench for dressing table if desired.

The whole ful of furniture for only $77.50 (3-piece with dresser); $1 (4-piece with vanity'dresser). OTHER BEAUTIFUL SUITS UP TO $190.00. V. JENSEN NEW AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE East Side Square Phone 3 PAINT MORE AND LIVE LONGER Little cakes of Soap, Littlo cans of paint, Malta clean and healthy Out of them that ain't. Iowa State Board of Health Proclamation.

A. V. BORST Paintm ad Decorator Phone 513 314 McQuary. FURNITURE, NEW AND USED Linoleum and Congoleurn. Rugs og all kinds.

Axminister, Velvet, Brussels, Matting, Grass, Linoelum and Congoleum Rugs. Same old stand, 209 East Main. 104-tf. C. E.

Wilhite. Wade Furniture Comp Wo bay and tell and of tiled household 1 phonograph records. Lot 50x150 for Phbno 404 E. GERTRUDE FERGUSON OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Over Evans Drug Store Phone 87 Out of town forenoons on Tuesdays and Fridays. i COLLEGE! THAT'S WHAT THE NEW Society Brand DUNLIN SAYS TO YOU clothes are not like other clothes.

College men wear what they-like and if Fifth Avenue doesn't like it, so much the worse for Fifth Avenue. Society Brand make clothes for college men. That's why they make the best. From $40 to $49.50 Hatler-Crowdus Clothing Co. Sell For Because It Us Lew To Soil" WEST SIDE SQUAKE Neosho'i Only Exclude Store.

Start today and form your banking connection with us. You will have your money and affairs protected by a bank under the supervision of the U. Government Our savings department credits interest to savings January 1 and July 1 each year at the rate of 3 per cent per annum. We also pay 4 per cent on Time Deposits. WE CARRY NO STATE FUNDS IN OUR TOTALS FIRST NATIONAL BANK Under U.

S. Government Supervision Missouri.

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