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Cassville Republican from Cassville, Missouri • 9

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Cassville, Missouri
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JCassviHe Republican IrSS SSSSSS SsS2 St S38 SSS2 SSJ SSSSSg 25 SSg2 S2 Si Constant Strength -Constant Stability The beginning of 1930 finds the FIRST NATIONAL in the SAME STRONG and STABLE CONDITION as it has been in the past In the year ahead it shall be our purpose to afford our friends the same UNQUESTIONED SECURITY for their funds; with the greatest possible helpfulness in their banking affairs. Resources Over a Half Million Dollars C. C. CHANDLER, President J. F.

BLACK, Cashier W. T. PRIEST, Ass't. Cashier S. W.

CHANDLER, Vice President FREDELENE BENNINGTON, Ass't. Cashier SS3 23335? irSSSSS i We have some pre-Inventory I will ship or buy cattle, liocs and veal cnlves at Eeter en Saturday, prices on our goods, and especially JZ7 Jan. 4. for Saturday, Jan. in-KOLLEll-HODCiK HAltDWARE.

A Delaval Separator Mrs. Lota Spangler of Eureka Springs has moved to the farm west of town known as the Montgomery place. The farm was given her by her brother, G. A. Isbel.

The Cassville High school boys and girls play the Purdy High school boys and girls basketball teams at the Community building in Cassville Friday night, Jan. 3. They ask you to attend and help. A. E.

Woods ot Mineral Springs was in town Tuesday. He said that his son who was in a Springfield hospital where he had been taken for treatment following the cutting ot himself, was reported by the for Every Need and Purse Gunter. Mrs. Grubb Is sick at this writing. Mrs.

Hiram Potter is not expected to live. S. W. Clark's sister and husband from Joplin are visiting him. Ora Purdom closed a successful term of school at Mano last Tuesday.

Alma and Jaunlta Hall and Dor-tha Clark spent Sunday with Miss ii Roller-Hodge Wish their many friends and customers who have made for them a profitable year now closing; one of more abundance and happiness for the coming FROM i iVt I 1 32-50 doctors to bo getting along nicely. Exeter Livestock Shipilng It. SAVV, Viola. Christmas passed very quietly. Horn, to Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Arnold twinj, a boy and a girl. There was a tree and a program at the Hideout school house Tuesday evening. Ernest Hardman and Miss Editn Wheeler went to Uerryvllle. Saturday, Dec.

21st, and were married. C. V. Marenholtz and W. R.

Cor-dell are very sick ut writing. Their many friends wish for them a recovery. A large number of friends and relatives went to J. T. Hardman1 Christmas day.

The dinner was given in honor of the newly weds. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hardman. All had an enjoyable time.

Thoro was quite a bit nt excitement here Saturday the 21st. An aero.o.ane enrotite to West i'lains lott their baiiiiga and landed In a nearby Held. It was the first to land here and might be the last. UP ew Yeai Pearl Williams. Mrs.

John Blalack was called to bedside of her sister-in-law, at Webb City Friday. Miss Opal Purdom returned to Joplln Sunday where she Is attending business college. Attention W. O. V.

Members. A meet ins of Cassville Camp W. O. W. will be held on Monday night, Jan.

at time the officers for the ensuing year are to be elected. Every member of the camp 1b urgently requested to be present. JOS. WHITE. Clerk.

part. W. Ford hn toUl hi place to CASSVILLE HARDWARE lii ijon. Jack, 1ho enp to Hob Lewis last nnd niovlnK all tuuk place Thursday. C.

R. Sapp of near Exeter was In Ora and Walter Purdom have bought the canning factory at Cross Hollows. We wish them success. Mr. Wormlngton'a house burned Saturday night and the family Just barely escaped In their night cloths.

Mrs. Homer Hall' father visited at her home over Sunday. He also visited hi daughter, Mrs. Del mar Myrea. John Purdom and family from Sprlngdeld spent Saturday night and Sunday with his brother.

Commodore Purdom. While and Jaunlta Hall were making candy Christmas eve they accidentally spilled boiling hot coco on Jaunlta hand burning them severely. Cassville Tuesday. Iot us hhow lou our chops txlw.it Do onr n'trlna See our )Um'c tx(ls nliH'k. WIXDKS SOX.

O. K. Hcnltli I.m Hooil In tlilH lurallty nt proMcnt. Dun St-'ilifnit and son dinner at K. H.

Thomas' Sunday. Sunday ncliool wpn well utlrr.dcd at O. K. Sunday. wuu 11 nttcndtJ Sunday nlclit.

The Christmas tree wan well nt-tendt-J here Tuesduy niKht and ull Heeitid to have a Kood time. Thef will be prayer nieetlni? at 0. K. Wednesday nlclit and tvery-une In Invited to cine and taki Card of Thanks. We wish to thank those who so kindly assisted us In the sickness and death ot our dear wife and mother.

Also Bro. Brattln for his comforting wotds and those who sent flowers. W. W. Thomas and Family.

you are next in the nmiLit. Complete fctoik, all width, all tlzen. Atty. 3. T.

Burgess of Monett was In Cassville Tuesday on business. County Court was In session m.Di;s so.v. Tuesday winding up the 1923 busi Card of Thanks. TVe tnko this meana of tlmnkluc our many friendu and for kind dtedH and their comfort-Inn word durliiK the airki and death ot our tun. Alxo we 'wish to thank Ui'-'in for the floial off rlnjta.

May the rlcheut lugs ol be thelri la ojr pra.er. CI.KMIT C. NINA C. II 1 1) DLK. ness ot the county.

Mr. and Mr. C. M. Robeson of Neosho are visiting Mrs.

Robeson's mother, Mrs. Jennie Ray, and other Cassville relatives. M. P. Slack of Pleasant Rldco township wa among those In town visiting the collector Tuesday.

4 4444Hh 44.4.44.44. 444, Are you one of the thousands of men that are wearing Korrekt Clothe? Let us show you our men's suit. i IXDI.S A SOX. 1 Wo-stibum New and Muses (By 0. Delmer) We'd like to ee a "Tomato" with bubbles.

Dubleo. The school boy Is on his way again this morning, Monday, while Old Saint Nick is past history. Joe Hickman of Cuba, visited brother. C. T.

a few days last week. Ho left Sunday for his home. Tom Simpson Is painting Meg-wood's front. Whoop it up boys, improve the old town, it can be did. Bro.

C. E. Henderson Is expected to be here next Sunday to hold preaching services, both morning and evening. Mrs. Clyde Stanley drove to Neck City Sutuiday to spend the day with her mother, Ed Haygood went with her.

Washburn Co-operative Associative Co. will trounJ Immediately (or their new building ot brick and hollow tile. Floyd Mooney oid his filling station Interest to Snow Mickey who I now in charge 'twill be called "The Mickey" station no doubt. Hellgmans postmaster Milt Wit-helm passed our way Sunday after 11 o'clock with a little bunch of little folk In hi cur, enjoying an arter Sunday school drive. Sunbeam a well ni without that day.

Who doe care If the old year dies? We would forget some of It ail but it nood and Its happiness which will belli mtk perfect that of the Dew and enter It Joyously expectantly with mora faith In Clod than ever before. M. M. Hoaifland ha a brother from Minnesota visiting him that he hasn't ea for twenty-five year. M.

M. Is 20 mouths older than tali brother didn't ak their aiit SPECIALS lllitU'i (lcld. Wo arc having flno weather at pr sent. A happy and prosperoua New Year to Mr. and Mrs.

Duff AJami and llttie ion, of Coffeyvllle, uro visiting relatives at thii place. Itev. W. Trier and family upent ClniKimus at Monett with Mr. I'lier'a tiUter, Mr.

Dob Stewart. MIh Floy and Ethel Wheeler of KaiiHns City are (pending the holl-dity with their mother, Mr. Wheeler of till place. Kcveral of the boy from hero who have been working in Iowa and Colorado have returned home to apet.J the winter month. Ilutterfleld banket ball team defeated l'urdy ti'utm Friday night In at l'urdy.

Our boy and ulris are doing soine cood playing. We hope they con'lnue to do o. Mr. and Mr. Earl tilnhoo and The Season's Greetings TO OUR CUSTOMERS Saturday, January 4 A real 35-c coffee, 1J pounds for ODQ 5c 25c 25c Spaghetti, per box, only Pinto Beans, 3 pounds for only Three 10-c boxes of soda for wish to extend to our many frienda and patrons a Happy New Year and wish you one and all a prosperous twelve months in 1930.

We still believe Pennant motor oils and gasoline to be the best on the market, and you will find us giving the aame friendly, efficient aervice as in the past. Manley Filling Station Boa Manley, Proprietor Ulnughler, Nadine, of Cnrterville and Having closed a deal with Jamet- F. Turner of the Cassville Milling we will bo glad to meet our friends and customers at our new location. Wishing all a Happy and Prosperous. New Year Baird Milling Company, CissviHf, Mlsiourl Mr.

Irene Field of 1'ralrle Grove, are iprndlng the holldayi, with Mr. and Mr. Ktevo Harrl southwest of town, Tliooo who ChrUtnia with Mr. Hursh lladley were Mr. and Mr.

Or Dlrkc and ton of Tulsa, Mr. and Mr. Orrn lladley nd sons ot Coffeyvllle, Mr. tnd Mr. Henry HaJIry of near Iiut-terflotd, Albert lladley and fsmtly of I'uidy and Mr.

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