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10POSED HIGHWAY ROUTE IS INSPECTED iad Would Join Sarcoxie, Wentworth and Pcirce City With Joplln. bohn Malang, etiperlntendent of 1 Jhplln special road district, Int to Sareoxte yeeterday where Joined a number of leading busi ng man or Sarcoxie, Wentworth Pelrce City In Impeding a prosed highway which will Join Ihese lee to each other and to Joplln. flh Inspection followed a meet la held at Wentworth veral dnye THE PICK Or TMf. PltTUBfS ALL WEEK rain ft II, i ii I mtiasti mj Ml "VWlffctares CXPBCT soowvliiiif bigger. mon beautiful and (nor thrilling than anything you'v rar bafnra on the acraatu Yoa won't be disappointed.

Th greatttt rosMac of mil timmt A brmth 4akimf tpiaotlt! Gary Ctaritmtt Vw HBNEY W. SAVAOrTS Ma FRANZ LIHAI, ViaOI UON LHO 1 1 KIN rra rlMiM mmd etMrte UUCM VON STROHKIM mU ttBNJAMIN ULAZUR. BRJCH VDN STllOHEIM'S I If 111 lk al Dl MURRAY at as ins widow as the Prince TV 10c (to whim the proposed rn. construction wu dlscuaaed and Invitation to Mo I an to glv hi advice in the routine of th road was extended. Woula Rllmtuta Croaalmcv.

Tha propuard route would be on the wen side of tha Frisco railroad, all the way from Sarcrxle to Wentworth, and would cross tha railroad only once between Wentworth and Pelrce City. The present road cruiser the railroad six times, 'The Pelrce City special road dls (riot would finance the road to the Newton county line, but arranare ntfnts must be made to meet the cnat of the fmprovemeut In Newton and Janper counties. About seven miles of new road will be nc aary to cutnbllHh the route. Work of obtaining the right of will begin at once. Malang complimented the road boosters on their work and thetr fiMertlon of a route.

He also Inspected the rond work dona hy the )lrce City special road district. The fflO.000 raised by a bond laaue for rnad bulldlna; has been wlaely spent, he auld, and tha dlatrtct has obtained an unuaual mlleave of (food aravel roads for tha money expndd. With the completion of the proposed new road, Malting said, a Mffhway from Joplln through Mo nett Into the playirrounds district will be opened whloh will be of In frt'lrtiHh'e valij 35 ttt TODAY AND THUESDAY Uafant en.l UVij I eorsar 1KK3K IRENE RICH cost CAVY" W1LLA CATHBR. Added Attraction OITICER 13 A Century Comedy and Lafest News TfmlKht Hoc the rimitoot Thriller KKXMrril in "IIKiH AUo Ciimnlv, ''I'KltrKCT and "I'OOR 1ISH1 GRAND THEATRE 1 KIRS" Tomorrow MOI.I.Y" F. B.

O. Feature "Fir Wlirn Honly," "Tlio Gettm" and Pomrdy KEV I'KOGIUM KVKUV AT THK GRAND, CONCERT BY Music Faculty Southwest Baptist College Mr.Bnchhola. Violinist Mr. Huey, Baritone Mrs. Buchholz, Pianist Mrs.

Huey, jMezzo Soprano First Baptist Church Friday NightlDec. 4, 8 o'clock fNote Cbre of Location) 8r on iie at Mnrtli. t11" P'no Co Morton' Drag I. Store, at Twichfra door mlM UUs' "TEA TOfER TAVERN" PostponeV Dec. 10 State lleSe Auditorium Admissiof 5c9 Postponement necessary ccount of PsenUtion of Social MotiOB Pictures if torium.

te Teachers College Audi THE SPRINGFIELD LEADER. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1925. THREATENING NOTE SENT WOMAN WHOSE STORE WAS LOOTED Suspect in Carthage Robbery Case 'Held at Picher News of the Ozarks. A threalenln note formed from printed Mttere clipped from a nawapaper waa allpped under the door of Mra. C.

A. Trant'a grocery In Carthage tome time last Wednea aay night. Mra. Trent held up and robbed of IS5 by two armed men the night of November 17. One auapect In under arreat In richer.

and la held for renuleitlon papera for return to Carthage. Ha ha been Identified by the woman. "Keep mouth ahut" read the threat which waa peeled on a email piece of paper. At the bottom waa a rather crudely drawn black hand 8. M.

Newton, 29, under arreat In Plotter, will be brought to Carthage to rre the charge aa aoon aa re qulaltlon papera are atralghtened out. There haa been delay In tha Oklahoma end of th requlaltlon, due to th failure of offloiala here to vend the neceaeary requlaltlnn fee of nil, it la aald. Thla haa been attended to and no trouble In returning Newton to Carthage la an ticipated. A Mlalnar At Aarora. Thor la rather general feeling that tha flrM atepa are being taken looking to the opening of th mlhea In the Aurora rtletrlrt.

W. H. Bcott aaya that th outlook la encouraging and aaya ha la Informed a boiler and pump are on tne way now which will be Imtned lately Installed on the Bcott, Vhelpi ft Scott land northeaat of town. It la nle aald a elmllaf plant will be Inatallrd In the Arrow mine, Juit north or the old Red Waap, thla re port being confirmed by Harglaa. A drill, owned and operated fieorge Moore, an expert drlllman tarted Monday on the Belle Alice lend, and had reached a depth of 30 rert hy evening In the first hole other developments.

It la aald, will follow at Ato Thief To Pea. Floyd Beagle, 2 ye.axe old. wae eantencea to serve five year In the penitentiary hy Judge Orant Emer aon at Carthage after Peagle had entered a plea of guilty to a charge of stealing an automobile. Ralph waver, arrested In connection with the crime, waa aenteneed to on year In th county Jail with a promise of parol at th end of thirty daya. The men were charged with ateal TheLittleTheatre Cor.

Patton and McDaniel By Eugene O'Neill A Positive Hit By public demand Three extra performances: Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. December, 2. 3 and 4. Reserved seats on sale Monday at Brown Bros.

Hook Store. Admission 60c. Curtain 8 o'clock. "A success." Springfield Republican. "The play Is given In an artistic and convincing manner." Springfield Leader.

LAST TIMKS TODAY Don't Miss It In fhe Days of Old Tho Days of Gold The Days of '40! Betty Bronson IN "The Golden Princess" With Nell Hamilton, Korikcllffo Pel. lowe and I'hyllie Haver. The Story of a Olrl Who Found Ixre and Onld In the Hills of California, On tho Htaffe Lafayrtto and Dolflano Co. 8 Argentine Artists 8 with Eileen Boo Ceo, Contortion Toe Dancer Lottlo Rule Present A Musical Treat 1'athe News Comedy Electric Orrheatra Coming Tomorrow 8 Daya ADOLPHE MEXJOU In "THE KINO OX MAIX ST." The Doz. 25c SPRINGFIELD SEED COMPANY Modern Swords of Damocles Mra.

Gotfavr T1rorc4. Cod Hey of Webb City wa. granted divorce from Roy 3odBy and her former name of Knzelle waa re to red. She was awarded ftrona alimony of $480 payable In monthly Installments of $40, commencing January 10 next. This la In lieu of dower and marital rights.

Abandonment was charged by Mrs. Oodney. The divorce was garnted today In division No. 2 of circuit court. Tbe divorce will create consider able Interest In Jasper county and throughout the state.

Mrs. Oodsey was the widow of Arthur Roxelle, editor of the Webb City Register, which ceased publication a number of years ago. He waa prominent In Democratic twlltlca In thla dls trlct. Upon his death the widow continued publication of the Regis ter. Oodsey came to the paper as an employe and later married Mrs.

Roxelle, the two continuing the Register unit) Its suspension. Since then Oodsey has been In the employ of a Bt. IvuJs paper and more recently was a feature writer under the state board of agriculture. At present he la In the Intelligence department of the National Guard of Missouri with the rank of captain, It Is aald. His home now Is in Jefferson City.

TO IXn)CT CrARPSMEX. Battery and the Second Battalion Headquarters detachment of the 203rd Coast Artillery (AA), Missouri National Guard, will be Inspected tomorrow night at the local armory on East Mclanlel street Major B. N. Bowman, Jefferson' City, Infantry. D.

O. 1, U. S. Army, who Is senior Instructor of the Missouri National Guard. Major Bowman will, be Accompanied on his visit here by Colonel Thomas H.

hoy, of Aurora. The two officers are making visits of inspection to all units of the 203rd Coast Artillery (AA). to determine the progress made In the instruction of each of the organisations of the regiment. THE VEATHER The heavUit rain reported was a Jacksonville and the nfil heaviest Anselea. Two ptrma the In rtf th niinrolnlDr.

The huffl rne that nwept in from the Bpeninh main and drenched Florida im now crefP Ins up the Atlantic const, and the fra.lrfintral storm from the north clflc la raring rapidly to the east. The two atorma ieem to be closely in on the firrthaaeTtrn itllM like the JAW of nut rracker. If the two ehould Join fore, a atotm of mere than uauai verity would travene the north Atlantic, Rain haa fallen at all atattnna alone the Atlantic eoaat and at all station wept of the Rocky mountain There la more or leaa cloudlneaa avat the HlaalfialDDl vallav. but no rain was reported thla morning. It looka aetheuih the rain from tha west' wnir pate norm of here and lavi the Osarks high and dry.

The temperature will bold atwvf iraetin here tonigni. Vt'Mther tlata for norm snail Temperature Hlf heat tamperaftira reaterday. IS; nwt temperature yester day, 10; loweet temperature tnie morn In. IS: hlahent thla date In 39 years. 11 In 19tT InMHt thla Amtm In IS Vflavra.

10, In Precipitation Heaviest data In if year, ftl Inch, Irwf UT rtaiativ Humidityroer eni mois ture In the air) Noon yeeterday. 41; 7 yeeterday, a. today, Tt. Waather a. m.

yeeterday, clear; p. yeaterday. partly doudy; m. today, partly coludy. Sun Roire thf morning, sets tonight.

lenr of daylight. I hn. Moon Moon phaa. laat quarter. th; (Imi of moon'la today, 7:08 p.

time of moonaet today. a. m. STATION Abilene Role Charleston Chicago Cincinnati Denvar Dee Moines Pulufh EI Pa ao Fort Smith datveatoa Helena Jacksonville Kinul City Little Rock Loa An gale Lotilavllle Memphis New Orleans New York Oklahoma City Omaha Pittsburgh Pt. Joeeph 8t LoTjia fan Fra ncloo HPR1NC1FIKLD Washington Wichita I High Low Prac.

a 16 40 .10 Dl tO 14 11 41 10 14 4t IS 44 41 40 10 14 44 11 41 Ml 10 II 14 TO 14 Ml 40 10 If 14 44 40 S4 1 II 12 40 44 14 10 II 40 19 11 II .14 12 14 10 aJ4 ft Vi ing a motor car recently. They which aggregated nearly $23,000, returned by Conatable Norman Rrlrker. According to th atat menta of the proaecutlon, Beagle haa aerved time In the Missouri reformatory and th Arkanaaa penitentiary. They blame him for th acts of the younger man. aw Shooting.

Claim. Boyd Jewell and not Tyrua Clark, sentenced to be electrocuted January 8. fired th ahot which killed M. Btout, president or the Hank if Sulphur Springe, Mrs. Ralph Johnson, wife of a prominent attorney of Osceola, can testify.

according to her mother. Mra. John 3. Bryant, whoa husband la a prominent hardware man of Rogers. Ark.

Mrs. Bryant io la authority for he atatement that she believes that shortly after the shooting, her daughter offered to be witness In th caa but never was summoned for that purpoe. Mra. Bryant oakd ah and another daughter, Mlse Marjorl Bryant, a school teacher at Hlwaase. also witnessed the shooting but neither could be posi tive In Identifying th man wno fired the fatal shot.

Mra Bryant and her two daugh ter were In Sulphur Springs on the day of the robbery. Mra. Bryant Id. Thev had atopped the car near the bank to allow Mra. John son a little aon to angni.

i neir at tentlon was attracted by th shoot Ing. Democrat Rolls. Arrangemente hav been perfect ed for a meeting of Democratic eadrre of the Sixteenth Dlstrlrt at Holla next Friday to lay plane for ralalnr th district quota ot mon ey for th Democratic Stat Com mlttee. Joahua Barbee. chairman, and Mra.

Katnerln Halternian, aecre ary of the Democratic State torn will attend the meeting and outline a stale wide scheme or or ranliatlon, which they have formulated. Stephen B. Hunter, chairman of the Executive Committee. alao will attend. Th alxteenth district money quota waa 11600, but part of that sum haa been subscribed, according to Stat 8enator Frank H.

Harrla, a member of th State Committee from that district. HI associates are O. D. Addison of Salem. Mra.

Hattle Qulsenherry of Richland and Mrs. Elsie Julian of Maratiriria. Debta of the 8tate Committee which aggregated nearly I2S.000 have been paid and the money now being raised. la to finance the State Committee In lta organlaatlon work and to maintain It Kansas city headquarters. Itew Baak At Hartvtll, A new bank has been organised at Ifartvllle.

Wright county, where th People' Stat Bank failed several month alnce, and will op ened tar business In few day It haa a capital of 110,000 and haa absorbed the assets and business of Farmers and Merchants bank of drove Soring. Wright county. Th nam of the new bank la the Farmers and Merchants' Bank of Hartvllle. Th president of the new bank la W. Cottengln arid the cashier la J.

F. Preater. In connection with th opening of th liew bank at Hartvllle, Deputy Stat Flnanc Commlaslonar A. C. Martin.

In charg ot tha Bureau of Defunt Bank and Truat Companies, said today that the special TheDoz.uenr.pl a i 25c The Doz. 25c AT 0UK STORE ONLY By parcel post, "anywhere" Packed and delivered the dozen, 35c. The Doz. 25c Narcissus Bulbs to Be Crown in Water First Size Bulbs Only The Kind That Bloom For the living room nothing nicer than a box of Paper White Narcissus Bulbs grown in water to Bloom During the Holidays PLANT NOW deputy, E. J.

Shelton, In charge of th liquidation of tha failed bank of Hartvllle, la ready to pay depositors of that Institution 100 per cent on their claims, and this will be paid a soon aa th court order Is made MAKE FRANCE PAY, IT WILL AVERT WARS, ARCHBISHOP AVERS Tells Catholic Club It Is Inadvisable To Cancel Debt to U. S. 8T. LOriS, Dec. S.

"Germany lost all her money but kept her soul. Prnnre Is striving to keep her money and Is In grave danger of losing her soul." Thus did Archhfshnp Glennon contrast the two nations In an ad dress at the semi annual dinner of the Catholic club of Bt. Louis. The program was In the nature of a belated welcome to him on hie re turn from Europe. But there Is hope for he continued, "hope that springs from the basic principles of patriotism, devotion to home and to the glories of the past.

"I expect that we will yet re celves large portion of the moneys due us. Some ask, why not charge off the entire debt of Krance to the United Ststes? I believe It a good Idea to bind those people with the obligation If for no other purpose than to keep them from fighting any more. I.lttle Democracy 1m Europe. jou will remember how we purpoued to make the world safe for democracy. There Is very little democracy In Kurope.

I doubt If they want to be saved that way. "In Italy. Mussolini la the very opposite of democracy. But a dictator may be that pountry's. The archbishop declared the peasantry of Kurope worth study ing and Imitating "I have" been In tthe Ozarks, and the people there "cannot compare favorably with the peasantry In the poorest parts of Europe," be asserted.

"We have no reason to condemn Europe. It has much. We have yet to reach the high standards attained by at least ft certain portion of Its people." LEGAL U0TWK8 TRUSTEE'S BALE. For default In payment of Install menta of principal and Intereat dua Auguat 23, 1921, and on tha Did day of each aucceeding month thereafter to thla date on Kota secured by Deed of Truat dated June II, 1021. given by Cells MtCroakey, a elngte woman, recorded in tha Recorder's Office of Oreene county, Mlaeouri, In book 477 at page Ml, and tbe legal holder of aald Note, In accordance with tha lerma of aald Note and Dead of Truat, hav declared the whole dabt due and payable.

I. the underalgned Truat named In said Deed Of Truat, at the requeat of the lasal holder of aald Note, will on Tueaday the lath day or December, 1121. between the hours of I o'clock a. and I clock p. m.

of aald date. at the Kouth front door of the fit ate Circuit Court houae la the City of Springfield, Qreene county, Mlaaobrl, eel) at public vendue to the highest bidder (or caan, toe rai estate in said Deed of Truat deecrlbed aa follows, to wit: All of Lot Number gig 4 in Block Kour 4 la Cherry Helghte Addition to the Clt of ttprlngftald, raene county, Mlaeourt, aubjeet to a prior Deed of Truat dated February 13 4. for the purpose of aatlafylng tbe terms of said Deed of Truet. V. a COLTRANB, Treatee.

(First publlehed November II. .111.) It HT iflS HH A lib. For default in tha rtavment of a num ber of certain oromloaory notaa. aecura by a deed, of truat eiecuterl by Ollie R. Thurman and l.lllle M.

Thurman, hla wife, on the 12th day of Mart h. ItJO. and recorded In the office cf the Recorder of Deoda for Oraene County. Mo in wonit at page 6fi the sheriff of Oreene County. Mlaaotirt th truaten named In auld dead ot trust having In writing refuied to act.

will, the legal holder of aald note reqneatlng. on Bat urrtay. the 19th day of December, 1921. betwaen the houra of I o'clock, a. m.

and o'clock, p. at the eouth front oor or tne srate circuit court house in he city of florlnef lalrl. Oreena rnunl Mlaeouri. Mil at cubllo vnHu tha htgheat bidder for cah the ral aatata deeertbed In said deed of truat as fol Iowa: All of parcel of land beginning hundred flttv nlne (Ul) taat waat and etia hundred twenty two and one half (1IJW) faet eouth of the northeaat corner ef the eoutheast ouarter of the northeaat ouarter. of aectlon nineteen (1.

tewnahfp twenty ela ht iU). range twenty three (23), taarxa waat two hundred aevenfy I 270 feet thence south two hundred three and one half (103H1 raei, more or leaa, ttf HMlva atreat. thane eaai two numlred evanty fl70l feet. thence north two hundred three and one half (201H feet, more or leaa to tbe point or beginning. Ai.rrtKu owen, Jtharlff ef nrer County, and Acting Truatee.

riral MauUuA Uevsalm IL UVe 1 JIM FERGUSON SHIFTS BLAME TO OPPONENTS (Cntlaaeel fraaa raara Ob.) his w7 and In (rand. Jury subpoenaed aftd secured th attendance ot nearly rery witness that waa requested by him. II cannot say and We friends cannot claim that the (rand jury was unfriendly to him. "All over th alat th dally newspapers have either Intentionally distorted tha fact or they hav been too a rossly Ignorant to appreciate th facta about tha con tract with the American Koad company. All I aak our frlenda to do la to quit reading the headlines and call for the facts and I hnv no fear that th fair minded people of thla stale lll begin to uarn that tha persecution of th highway department by Attorney Oeneral Moody haa put upon thla atata th rreateat financial loaa that any on man haa put upon this state In this day nd generation.

"On April tl, 1925, th highway commission by resolution accepted th proposition mad by th Amerl can Road company, th proposal lor in work of re. suffering with as phalt treatment certain designated atat hlghwaya approximating sev eral hundred mile. "under thla contract the road company atarted Us work, It will be remembered that for four, or five months, beginning on th first of May the weather waa dry and the most advantageous tlm to complete road construction waa had. During thla time th American Itoad company put down th on mure treatment on about 45 miles of rosd. Beginning; aa far back aa Auguat the road company In purennre of th orders of th highway commission had begun to put down the second course treatment on different airatchea of road and by the first of October they hadecompleted soma tl or It mllea of second course treatment.

On October 23rd the highway commission notified th American Jtoad company to begin the resurfacing wo? at Us own expens on ap. proximately 111 miles of road and the American Road company was 'to perform Its contract by putting down the second course treatment when Mr. Moody filed the suit and had th company enjoined from receiving fu her pay menia and asked the court to cancel th contract. rlrit Not Finished. "Notwithstanding the express provision of the contract calling for the second course treatment Mr.

Moody alleged In hla petition that the road company had com. pleted Its contract and that It could not be further re mi I re tl to do additional work under the contract. neged that the price paid for the one course treatment enabled 1. 1 American Road company to make grossly and unconscionable proms. Let me say her that If tha atat was not entitled r.

celv th second course treatment, Mr. Moody would have been entire ly correct in contending that excessive and unconscionable profit tied oeen made. But if th. languas means anythlug. thon ik Amcrican Jtoad company was bound and was ordered by th state engineer to put down a aecond count treatment, do back and read tha contract and see If the language la not ao plain that even a farmer, though not a lawyer, can see that i mo siaie waa entiueo: to a.

two "ourse treatment on these marts. Outstanding used cat values Wo arc doing a good L'scJ Car business Iwtrauso wo give gooI sound values. Ford Ton Truck With starter. Steel body snd cab. cord tiros.

Y.ik.6 new. $150.00 down. Balance monthly payments. Gray Touring In practically new car condition. Good cord tires.

New paint. $100.00 down. Balance easy payments. Buick Touring; This Is a good bargain. $26.00 down.

Small monthly payment! on balance. We Trade. It Pays to See Us. McCotcheon Bros. '416 420 St.

LouU Phone 627 ELEVEN FORMER MEMBER OF BOARD GRILLED BY COLLEGE ATTORNEYS Dr. A. T. Son Questioned About Special Examination Given Dr. Horton.

KANSAS CITT, Mo, Dae. I. Attorneys for th Kansa City College of Medicine and Surgery, which 1 defending Itself against chargea of sailing diplomas In an ister suit brought by th attorney general. spent today's session attempting to discredit the testimony of. Dr.

T. Bon, Bonn Terre, former member ot th Missouri Stat Board of Health. Chiefly did James R. Psg. attorney for th college, hammer upon th fsct that Dr.

Son had given Dr. R. B. Horton. now facing charges In connection with th medical acandal, a apclal examination In 192J.

as a reault of which Dr. Horton was Hcenaed to practice medicine. Dr. Son admitted gav Dr. Horton a apeclal cxamnlatlon.

"Why did you do that? aaked Page. "You knew Dr. Horton had apent three yea re at th St. Louie College of Physicians and Surgeons and one year at th Kanaas City college, didn't youT" Dr. Son, explained Dr.

Tlortnru, was given a special examination because he was unahl to take th regular teat and did not wish to wait three months for another. Soa Introduced Reaotatloa. "Tou Introduced th resolution before the board that granted Dr. Horton a apeclal examination, didn't youT' asked Pag. Tea," replied th doctor, "his credentials were authentlo and his application appeared legal." Isn't It unusual to give apeclal examinations?" Inquired th No," replied Dr.

Bon. did that several tiroes. A Dr. Dunn from Tennessee took a special before Dr. Emmett P.

North, president of the board, at the atma tlm I gave Horton hie." Page aaked If Dr. Horton paased. "He mad a grade of It." an swered th former health board member. "And. did you send his grades and examination pspers to the office of the secretary of th board No, I sent only the grades.

We decided the papers were too bulky to he kept on file." "Well. at ia PMf4 Dr. Horton learned ennuvh In th. St. lunula college and In the, Kan sas coiieae 10 pass your sx amlnatlon, didn't he?" I guess did," answered tha phyalclan.

THOraHTTtJU MISTRESS: "If you want errs t. keep wall, they must be laid In cool plac. NEW MAID: "Ther mum. fancy them hen thinking of a thing UV that Answers. On Cent Bsl rarfr tnmprrowT Dnfon's Rexall Drug Store.

Adv. 5i Money 6 To loan on residence, spart ments. business buildings and (arm. us (or n.w loans snd renewal. SPRINGFIKLD SKCTKITT CO.

Holland RMg. Phono HOJ au 7 With Safety A safe per cent Income Is th attractive return on Cities Service preferred Stock at Its present price. This security la a preferred Issue of on of th largest public servlc organisation In th world. Cities Servlc Company ob talna lta revenue from th sale of necessities (electricity, gas petroleum products) and earna about three tlmea aa much a It needs to pay Preferred Stock dividends. gead for page llluaitaled booklet IO, which eoiaplet tfrwrlbcd Ike asfiO.oonveo) arsra.la" slat CI tie.

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Mo. Save Your Money Own Your ffwn Home Through The Guaranty Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION We are earning 8 per annum, compounded semi an nu.Uly, for our Installment investors. Safe as Beal Estate, which is next to Government Bonds. Here Is What You May Do With Us: 5.00 deposited monthl for 128 months matures $1,000 6.60 deposited monthly for 120 months matures $1,000 8.00 deposited monthly for 114 months matures $1,000 $10.00 deposited monthly for 78 months matures $1,00) $14.00 deposited monthly for 60 months matures $1,000 THIS ASSOCIATION IS FAYING 7 DIVIDENDS PEE ANNUM, PAID SEMI ANNUALLY, ON FULL PAID CERTIFICATES MONEY TO LOAN ON SPl'JNQFIELD H6mES, on more liberal terms thaii borro ers caa find elsewhere. OFFICES: 410 Woodruil Springfield, Missouri 1.

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