THE MONETT TIMES
D. A. PETERS, Proprietor and Publisher
, Enured tth MontU, Mo., poatofic iihc
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JOHN T. BURGESS,
Lawyer
Practice In all Courti of Southwest
Minouri,
P. P. Sizki D. H. Kbmp
SIZER & KEMP
LAWYERS
Will Practice in all
Courta ol the State
Monett, Mo.
D S Hayhew 1 E Sater U A Gardner
Mayhew, Sater & Gardner,
Attorneya'at'Law.
Office; Mnoett Stau Bank Building.
AUbualne will receive the personal
attention ol the firm.
D, E. MILLER, M, D
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Specially prepared to treat Disease of
Women and Children, also diseases ol
the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
GLAShBS FITTED.
K I Office No. 2.S
Pbone" (Residence No. Z77
Oflicr over First National Bank
.midway ever Racket Store
Alva Jones M. 0
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. (
pecially prepared to treat diseases ol the eye,
nose and throat.
Eye scientifically examined and glasses accu
rately fitted.
Prepared to treat all diseases of the air pas
sage" May pever, Astnma, iironcniu, Laurrn
and Pulmonary Tuliercu lows.
W, M. WEST
Physician and
Surgeon
Ofllce over PostofTlee. Fourth St.
Broadway Barber Shop
Broadway, kctweea Tsird ad Fourth
BATH ROOMS IN CONNECTION
Up-to-date Sanitary Shop
A. HARVEY, Proprietor
Thomas & Thomas
House Painting and
Paperhanging
AUTO & CARRIAGE PAINTING A SPECIA1 TV
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Cac! Phone 371 Monett, Mo.
DR. T. E. HASTINGS
Osteopath Phyrician
Office over
Lewis Drug Store
Three Year Graduate, Kirksville, Mo
A. ELLIS AND
J. W. SUMMERS & SON
TRANSFER COMPANY
THIRD AND BROADWAY
PHONE 259 RESIDENCE 355
MEN DON
We are having a little winter
but the roads are good.
Mrs. Albert Gripka has so im
proved from her illness to be
able to be up some.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jenkins
are the proud parents of a baby
girl. Mother and baby doing
fine.
Martin Kaiser is visiting Fred
and Ernest Kaiser at Cole Camp.
He will be gone two weeks. ,
Grandma Echert is improving
from her recent illness.
Roger Mathews and Miss
Addah Longley spent Sunday
with Oliver Anderson and wife.
G. W. Deckettand family spent
Monday with W. II. Chitwood
and wife.
Miss Irma Mayhew is assist
ing in cariug forOrban Kennedy,
who has pneumonia fever, we
hope for his speedy recovery.
Mrs. Witt Jenkins is sick with
pneumonia fever.
Mr. Rundle is visiting his
daughter. Mrs. Myrt Miller, he
is in very poor health.
Mrs. Dallas PruiU is reported
about the same.
Harry Arndale and family and
George 'Mayhew and wife spent
Sunc ay with G. W. Deckettand
wife.
Rev. Will Kennedy filled his
regular appointment at Ebonizer
Sunday and after church tie
conereiration gathered at Uenter
Creek and a number were baptis
ed.
Mrs. Charley Cagle s p e n
several days with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Pruitt.
Violet
His Stomach Troubles Over.
Mr. Dyspeptic, would you like to
feel that your stomach troubles were
over, that you could eat any kind of
food you desired without injury? That
may seem so unlikely to you that you
do not even hope for an ending of
your trouble, but permit us to assure
you that it is not altogether impossi
bio. If others can be cured perraa
nently, and thousands have been, why
not youV John H. Barker, of Battle
Creek, Mich., is one of them. He
says, "I was troubled with heartburn
indigestion and liver complaint until
I used Chamberlain's Tablets, then
my trouble was over." Sold by all
dealers.
SAMPLE SHOES
Are 25 percent Cheaper than
Regular Stock and 25 cts the
pair better. You buy them at
The Sample Shoe Store
317 BROADWAY
R. M. CALLAWAY
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER
21 Yeart Experience
Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night
rn. . Business House 16
Phones Ilo8iaence 252
MONETT, -:- , MISSOURI
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TURNERS'
BROADWAY BARN
New Rigs, Gentle Family Horses
and Fancy Drivers
Cab calls answered promptly
day or night
Corner Sixth and Broadway
PHONE 32.
TURNER BROS.
SEE-
J. L Jeffries
For
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GOOD GOAL
Kansas, McAlester, ,Piedmont
Smithing and Anthracite Coal
Office
phono
198
Yard
Phone
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THE NATIONAL FOR JANUARY.
Month by month the "National
Magazine" is forging to the front
because of the persistent policy
furnishing wholesome material
which the average American loves
to read in the glow of the home
light. The January "National"
has the usual chatty "Affairs at
Washington," in a new dress
larger type and wider measure,
and a panorama of new faces is
beginning to appear with the
change of administration, which
gives the editor, Joe Chappie,
"new worlds to conquer." Mr.
Nixon Waterman contributes an
interesting sketch of John Town
send Trowbridge, the author of
"Darius Green." The story of
of P. T. Barnum reads like a re
freshing bit of news, especially
to those who lived in the palmy
days of Barnum's "Greatest
Show on Earth." The January
National is especially strong in
wholesome fiction. A new serial,
"The Lure of the Treasure," is
announced for the February is
sue, and a real mystery story in
George Ethelbert Walsh's best
vein is promised.
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overcome by using Meritol Pile
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it to any sufferer. Brown &
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THf PRACTICAL LESSON BEFORE US
It is a startling calulation that
Mr. Yoakum made of the in
creased cost of living in rive im
portant countries during the last
ten years. The relative rate of
the rise of prices is shown thus
What a dollar will buy in En
gland, it requires $1.02 to buy in
Belgium; $1.18 in France; $1.18
in Germany; and $1.38 in the
United States. Yet prices have
of course gone up in England
also.
While it is true that the rise of
prices is a world-wide move
ment, it has not been a uniform
movement by any means. To
general causes must be added
also local causes. And among
the local causes in the United
States, whatever others there
may be, two surely stand out:
the tariff and the wasteful organ
ization of our distributing ma
chinery. One might say the
wasteful machinery of our whole
economic and financial life. And
these are causes that it is within
our power to remove. We can
really revise the tariff downward.
We can give the farmers an
economical system of credit; we
cm spread co-operative buying
and selling; we can make good
roads; we can cut out useless
middlemen and middle
machinery. We can begin at the
b ittom, if we are so minded, and
manage our affairs not as ad
venturers and exploiters of a
n3w continent but as an orderly
and properly organized com
munity of economic human be
ings who know that waste is
crime and leads to poverty.
World's Work.
Try a Times want ad.
.
Dr. A. K. S. Calvert, who has
been practicing for the last seven
years at Ponca City, Ok., but
now of Monett, Mo., has opened
offices over Perry Short's jewel
ery store for the practice of Os
teopathy. He will be glad to
meet any or all persons who are
friendly to Osteopathy or who
are in need of treatment. 93tf
Oh, How I Itched!
Notice of Firm I Settlement by
Administrator.
All creditors and others interested
in the estate of David Exposito, are
notified that the undersigned, admin
istrator of said estate, intends to make
a final settlement of said estate at the
next term of the Probate Court of
Barry County, to be holden at Cass
viJle, in said county, on the 10th day
February, 1913.
Fa line Extosito,
4t Administrator.
First insertion January 3, 1913.
Walsh
will sell you 3 boxes Margarite
Non poisons Double Tip
matches for 10c. tf
Trustee's Sale.
What Ions nerve-racking days of con
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terrible agony itch Itch Itch, con
tant Itch, until it seemed that I must
tear off my very akin then
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and healed!
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D.D.D. has been known for years as
the only absolutely reliable eczema
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healthy as that of a child.
All other druggists have D.D.D. Pre
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But if vmi rnmA a am bhka
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"' c unci- juu a iuii Bixe Dome on
this guarantee: If you do not find that
il itiKrs BWHy me ucn at UJNtHJ, Xt
WOW ?VU 11 VI, (J, VtSUI
Whereas Sig-el Bowman and Mary
Bowman, his wife, by their deed of
trust dated November 23rd, 1910, and
recorded in book 40, at page 4li9, of
the land records of Barry county,
Missouri, conveyed to the undersigned
trustee the following described real
estate, lying, being and situate in the
County of Barry, State of Missouri,
to-wit:
The southwest quarter of the south
east quarter, section 36, township 24,
range 25, to secure the payment of a
certain promissory note in said deed
of trust described.
And whereas default has been made
n the payment of said note, according
to the tenure and effect of same, Now,
therefore, at the request of the legal
holder of said note and pursuant to
the powers to me granted by the said
deed of trust, I, the undersigned trus
tee, will proceed to sell the property
above described to the highest bidder
for cash, at the front door of the post
oflice in the City of Purdy, County of
Barry and Slate of Missouri, on
Saturday, January 11th, 1913
between the hours of nine o'clock in
the forenoon and five o'clock in the
afternoon of said date, to satisfy said
note and the costs of executing this
trust.
4t A. M. Gckley, Trustee.
First publication Dec. 20, 1912.
Walsh
will sell you a regular 10 cent
size American ball bluing for
5 cents. tf
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PRESENTS
ONE GREAT BIG BEAUTIFUL DOLL
(Twenty-seven Inches Tall)
TWO SMALL SISTER DOLLIES
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m Heavy Cloth, all ready to
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iotton or sawduut.
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