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The Neosho Daily News from Neosho, Missouri • Page 4

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Neosho, Missouri
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1 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin en's Oxfords I san 75 pairs Meii'slow shoes, Just Wright and McElwain makes in white canvas with English toes, gun metal blucher round toes and Hat heels, also' a number of other styles in tan, gun metal and a few Patents in lace and button worth $3.50 to 4.00. This week, $2.95. MEN'S UNION SUITS 60 pairs of Ladies 9 Oxfords in Men, see to it that this label is in your next union suit and SUIT you will have a fit that that means Satisfaction. Priced $1.00 and $1.50 pumps, button and two straps, gun metal, tan and patent. 90 per cent are worth $3.00 and will give good wear and comfort.

We have a very good range of sizes. This week $1.95 THE HOME OF LOW CASH PRICES OVERALLS Finck's Detroit Special. They wearlikeapig's nose." Try a pair. Boy's Suits Low neck and short sleeves in light stripes and white combinations. $1.00 and $1.25 NEOSHO DAILY DEMOCRAT Published every day except Sunday ANDERSON HAKUIS.

Publishers Entered as second-class matter January 30 at tne post ofllce at Neosho, umlnr the Act of Congress of March 3.1879 Subscription 15 Cents per Month In Advancn Thursday, June 10, 1915. Auto Supplies Tires, Tubes, etc. "Highest Quality Lowest Prices See Me Frank J. Gittings Phone No. 3 EAST SIDE SQUARE Notice to the Public.

I will not be responsible for any debts or Doctor bills contracted by my wife, Emma Wyatt. C. M. Wyatt 2t. Texas Gasoline now lOc per gallon at the Garage.

19-3. Yesterday was Divorce Day 'in circuit court and abouty twenty divorces were granted. Law cases, are being tried today and the criminal docket will begin tomorrow. American The leading magazine for boys. Subscription rate $1 a year, or 2 Years for $1.50 Would cost $2.40 by single copies Also clubbed with other magazines at a low rate.

I can furnish most any lication and ray prices are always lat the lowest notch. M. F. SAVAGE Magazine Agent Phone 15 or 449 120 W. Spring Mr.

A. C. Cutler, National Bank Examiner, made his regular semi-annual examination of the First National Bank of Neosho, on June 8th. His report to the board was very complimentary us usual. DIRECTORS.

J. H. Hughes, ,1. W. West, E.

Coulter, W. II. DufV, J. W. Lam-, T.

Sturgis, W. C. Price, A. R. W.

Fuller-ton, John M. Purd'y, C. M. Robeson. Carnation Sale Saturday, JLNB 12.

Best grade carnations, which sell regularly at 75 cents per dozen, on sale on above date for 35 cents. 17-3. Stader Undertaking Co. Notice If you want the purest; and best milk money can buy at least cost to you, phone 147R, Clover Nook It has no equal, tf Raymond C. Gordon, who has for the past 5 years been employed in the general offices of the L.

E. Lines Music at Springfield, has been promoted to the position of field manager of the southwest Missouri and Oklahoma district. Mr Gordon will make Neosho his headquarters and has taken charge of all the L. E. Lines' stock and business.

He informs us that until he can find a larger ancl more suitable location he will have his offices and show room at the Dickover Furniture shop, 213 East Main street. Mr. Gordon was offered the choice of two openings, Neosho and West Plains', and on the suggestion of several personal friends who were the Springfield guests of the Neosho Ad Club recently, decided to come here, and is glad he came to a town that 'Does was John Adams of route here last night. Strayed One red cow. Notify J.

H. Carlock, Withrow addition and receive pay for your trouble. tf Ask for Texas Gasoline. More miles per gallon. Now lOc at the New York, June are in progress between the German government or German bankers for the purchase of the control of the Bethlehem Steel Company of Bethlehem, and the Remington Arms Company of Hartford, Conn.

These negotiations are said to be on the eve of success. If the Germans get control of the firms mentioned, the plan is, according to the reports, to shut clown the works and thus prevent tftem from con-' tinuing the manufacture of arms and ammunition and other war material contracted for by the Allies. The only recourse of the Allies would be to the courts. Undoubtedly the courts wquld compel the companies to' damages, but Germany could afford to pay them if she obtained victory. She would merely add the damages to the bill for' indemnity.

Cherry Raspberry Apricot Apple Mince Meat Gooseberry Raisin and Peach Pies The large juicy kind fully nine inches in diameter and some what less than an inch thick. lOc straight, worth twice that much. Our Quality Bread is Pure and Wholesome, fresh Daily. RED STAR BAKERY The Bakery with a Dozen Windows 112 Spring street. NEOSHO, MO.

J. L. Parney made a business trip to Seneca yesterday. Mrs. S.

E. Brown will return home this evening from a visit to her son in Berwick township. M. V. Tarvin of Granby route 1 was looking after business here Ball's Sure Seal 1-quart glass top fruit jars 75 cents per dozen.

Briggs Hardware Co. 18-3. Country hams at the Star Grocery. A few settings of Buff an White Orpington eggs at hal' price. Phone 477.

tf County Assessor Will Warden has appointed as his deputies J. W. Lansford, John T. Bowers, C. E.

Douthitt, S. L. Cupps. E. C.

Pierce and Porter TaylorWd they have been approved by the county court. Star Grocery Things to Eat BILLY LEA, S. E. Corner Square. Phone 274.

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58,263
Years Available:
1913-1976