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II TOW is the Time to open your account Y here. We give you safety, the benefit : of a well organized bank, the personal responsibility of the officers and every facility and accommodation consistent with good and safe banking. Should this not convince you that your money is absolutely-safe when placed in this depository? We solicit your account, larg-e or small, and pay 4f0 interest on Time Deposits. . MONETT STATE BANK DR. A. S. HAWKINS, Pres. JOHN WALSH, Vice-Pres. PATRICK MARTIN, Vice Pres. JOHN M. McGRATH, Cashier. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK Sixf y Years ihe Standard v BR; II A Cream of Tartar Powder Made from Grapes NO ALUM Central Barber Shop 114 Fourth Street Skilled Workmen, Courteous Treatment B, A. AMOS, Prop. W, M. WEST Physician and Surgeon Office over Post Office Fourh Steet. LOCAL NEWS I, R. PEARSON VETERINARY HOSPITAL AND HEADQUARTERS AT PEIRCE CITY, MO. Half Elk North First Nat'l Bank Office Phone 275 Residence 24 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 , Frisco Special Rates. $29.65 to Mobile, Ala. $41.00 to Jacksonville, Fla. , $33.85 to Augusta, Ga. $38.70 to Savannah, Ga. f28.20 to New Orleans, La. v $63.60 to Mexico City, Mex ' $31.00 to Biloxi and Gulfport, Miss , $28.10 to Roswell, New Mex. $32.10 to Carlsbad, New Mex. $39.35 to Deming, New. , Mex $37.35 to Albuquerque, New Mex.1 $38.00 to Charleston, S. C. . $14.80 to Dallas and Ft. Worth, $24.40 to Houston, Tex. $25.35 to San Antonio, Tex. to Galveston, rex., ana re turn account Winter Tourist excursion fares, proportionately .low fares to - I .' i 1 1 O ' 1 3 many oiuer points in iie oouw ana Southwest, dates of sale in most cases Oct. 19th 1912 to April 30th 1913. $13.60 from Monett to Memphis, 'Tenn., and' return, account Laymen Missionary ; Meeting Presbyterian 'Church of the U. S. Dates of sale iFebruary 16 and 17. Final return limit February 28. $35.25 from Monett to Washington, D. C, and return, account of Presi dential Inauguration Ceremonies, Dates of sale February 27 and 28, also .March 1 and 2. Final return limit March 10. $7.25 via Carthage and $7.50 via Springfield to Kansas City, Mo., and (return, account Convention of Young Republicans. Dates of sale February 11 and 12. Final return limit Febru ary 13. Thomas & I nomas House Painting and 1 Pjinprlmnpinu "' -AUTO & CARRIAGE PAINTING A SPEC'AITY Satisfaction Guaranteed ' C!orPhone3Jr " Monett Mo. For first class dentistry see Dr. Hudson in the Fitzgerald Building. Telephone 175 Mrs. A. T. Bramer has been quite ill with erysipelas Call at Jackson's office and pay your county personal tax. Mrs. Clifford Sweet, of Spring' field, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. T. Bramer. Rev. Fr. Sisbert, of Peirce City, visited Tuesday with Rev Fr. Sisbert, visited Tuesday Fr. Kilkenny. W, and J. Leake, Mrs. H. A. Hunt Mrs. Fred Kerr visited in Joplin, Tuesday. Mrs. Jas. Mansfield went to Joplin Wednesday to visit Thos Mansfield and family. Mrs. S. E. Johnson went to Joplin Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Clarence Jerome. Mrs, J. B. Kirkpatrick let Wednesday morning for a visit at Tulsa, Ok. See W. E.Thornburgh for coal Phone 197. 81tf Coal and wood heating stoves for sale at actual cost at F. M Hall's. 21 tf Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leake en tertained a few friends Saturday in honor of Mrs. Fred Kerr, of Rolla. For sanitary work in cleaning and pressing, see Anderson & Johnson, third door north of postoffice. Phone 453. 88 tf. THE TIMES WANT ADS. Strayed: One sorrel horse, harness marks on sides. Notify J. D. Dummit. 85 tl. Furnished house for rent, one or any number oi rooms, , lor light housekeeping, 605 Fifth street-. 55 tf. Two extra nice modern rooms for 'rent for light housekeeping. Call 901 North Fourth, or phone 533. ' tf. Fok Sale.- -A number of fine residence lots in West Monett be tween Wishart and Dunn streets for' sale at $125.00 each. Small cash payment, balance monthly. K. D. Traughber. Jan. 27, m l.v i , Wanted: A typesetter, or printer, good wages, steady job, beautiful city in which to live, chance for promotion. Address Democrat, Carthage, Mo. 88t 6p Old papers for sale at this of fice. Large bundle for 5 cents. For Sale 1 good Jack, 2 span of mules, 2 well drills, 2 engines, 160 acres of land. The above pro perty will be sold, cheap and terms to suit purchaser if sold at once, tor prices and terms see R. Durn,mitt,'v Monett, Mo. , , V 20t4w. Two good fresh Jersey cows for sale. Inquire of Ami RURAL ITEMS. The farmers are not very busy these wintry days, and are spend ing their time .hunting, visiting and feasting upon the many good things that they had stored away in their spacious cellars. Mrs. Steve Lautaret and little daughter Stella who have been visiting in the neighborhood, left Saturday morning for Benton-. ville, Ark., where they will visit other relatives for a few days before returning to their home in Oklahoma. Ernest Jabas home burned to the ground Friday while the ASSESSED VALUATION The following is the total as sessed valuation of Lawrence county for the taxes of 1913: St. L. & S. F. Ry. Co. ... 432,868 St.L.J.M.&S.Ry.Co. 432,020 K. C, Ft. & M. Ry. Co. (A.B.) .' 197,770 St. L. & S. F. Co. (W. B.! 65,037 Western Union Tele graph Co. 26,060 American Tel. & Phone Co : 6,629 Mo. & Kan. Telephone Co .......... . 28,276 Mt. Vernon Telephone Co....: 3,780 Ash Grove Telephone Co 52 Total railroad, etc $1,191,500 Real Estate 4,596,040 Personal A 2,152, 10: Merchants' Statements 238,845 Grand Total $8,178,550 One box Alright soap at $2,65 at Hall's Grocery. 21 tf If you want something cheap Bob Callaway will sell it to you at the right price. See those dress ers in the west window at $6.45, $9.20, $9.25 and $10.65. IN LAWRENCE CIRCUIT COURT W. A. Holder alleges that he obtained a judgment in the Gfeen county circuit court again st F. A. Chidester for $1,700;, to defeat the collection of this judg- family were away and nothing ment the plaintiff claims in his was saved. They are now with petition that defendant Chidester neighbors and have thesympathy of the community. Miss Berniece Wallen is suf fering from an attack of tonsi litis. t Miss Nellie Cuendet of Peirce City visited home folks, Sunday. Mrs. Steve Courdin and children spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J. P. Planchon of Kings Prairie. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS . We have ust received a new line of fancy birth announce ments. For boys a pink border and for girls a light blue. Very dainty and pretty. Printed with our delicate copperplate type they will makea souvenir of the baby's birth of which you will be proud. Ask to see them. CHICAGO GRAND CONCERT QUINTET The next number of the Mo nett Liyceum course win be a musical entertainment given by the Chicago Grand Concert Quintet. The date is February lo. Members oi tne company are Harold U. Trigillus, basso and musical director; Adolph ngstrom, tenor; Aurelia Fullen Tregillus, soprano; Margaret Giles, contralto and Gretchen ngstrom. pianiste. BACK PERSONAL TAX. Joe Jackson has been appoint ed Deputy County Collector for the collection of back personal taxes. Please call at his office and pay your back taxes for the year 1911 and 1912 at once and save the extra penalty. 184-tf ' LAND FOR SALE. For Sale:, 120 acres of good timber land, l miles east of Monett high school for sale at reasonable price to close up estate. For particulars inquire of R. R. Teel, Monett, Mo. 44 tf The. W. C. T. U. will give an entertainment February 12 at the M. E. Church, south. The play is entitled, "The Saving of Dad dy." 8t. k Something new just out in the way of a steel couch. Attractive n appearance and convenient for the spare ibed that is sometimes necessary. See them at Bob Callaway's. tf Mrs. G. A. Jenks received a message that her twin brother, Joe Cochran, of Shelblna, was very ill. Mrs. Jenks was not able to make the trip to see him. Place yoiir order early for that new spring suit, as Easter comes the earliest since '56, the date being March 23rd this year. 88 tf Andkhson & Johnson. sold lot 2 block 1 and lots 1 and 4 in block 2 in Gammill's 2d add to Mrionville to one William Hous ton: plaintiff therefore wan.s the caurt to divest title of said real estate of Houston and vest same in plaintiff. Corliss Crandal filed ' replevin suit against Emmett Merrick for the possession of a certain bay horse of the value of $100, which plaintiff alleges he purchased from Lark Merrick, fatherof the defendant. February 4, 1913 Prosecuting Attorney Miller filed an infor mation against Edgar Zinn and Vesker Zinn charging that they did upon that date make a felon ous assault upon Henry Horst- man. un February 5th defend ants were arrested by Sheriff Cherry and afterwards released on bonds in the sumJ.of $500 each. "First in war, First in peace, First in the hearts of his country men. 1 George Washington." First with the goods, First with the style, First in the minds of well-dressed men. 88 13 Anderson & Johnson. FRISCO CONDUCTOR DEAD George W. Wolff, one of the oldest conductors on the Frisco, died at his home at Kirkwood, Sunday. The funeral Jwas held Monday and interment was made at Pacific. Mr. Wulff was 64 years old and began his railroad career on the Missouri Pacific in 1884. He had been conuected with the Frisco since 1889. He was the first conductorto runthe Meteor. Call at Jackson's office and pay your county personal tax. DUNTLEY PNEUMATIC SWEEPERS' Not Only Thoroughly VACUUM CLEAN Rugs and Carpets, but also pick up all Lint, Thread, Pins, Etc. IN ONE OPERATION This is the only satisfactory combination of SUCTION NOZZLE AND REVOLVING BRUSH. Light in Weight Low In Price AGEI Write for full information and LIBERAL OFFER Duntley Pneumatic Sweeper Company 601 State St. Chicago S WANTED Howell & Butler's Meat Market CORNER THIRD AND BKOADWAY We Handle the Best the Country Can Produce A Trial Order Will Convince You. SATISFACTION GUAKANTEEP PHONE No. 1 E. T. BEATY General Blacksmithing Wagon and Carriage Work HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY Rubber Tires Fitted Only Best Material Used. West End of Broadway. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES PAINTED TO ORDER WIIWIIHIIIItlHIHMXM WXMMKW q COAL AND WOOD The Best Grades of Coal Always on Hand. Phone 12 Murphy Brothers Monett, mo. 1 I f.J . Mausoleums, Granite and Marble Monuments Only Best Materials Used. Moderate Prices All work Guaranteed. Peirce City Granite Works. Call at Jackson's dfflce and pay MARTIN BROS. PIANO CO. The One-irleo IMiino House," Springfield, Mo. We can aupply you w ith anything In the line of Musical Merchan dise at prices that will ehablo you to save money. You Can Make Home Happier and Increase the Love of Home in the Hearts of all its members by presenting them with a Piano. Don't put off adding this important feature to your home until a "more convenient" time. We will do the waiting. Select your Piano now and we will at once place it -in your home. You can pay for it without missing the money. We offer our immense stock of high grade Pianos, including the Chickering, Uehning, Huntington, Briggs, Emersou Lester, lvera & Pond, Merrill, Kiright-Brinkerhoff, Wilson and many others, from which to make your selection, and remember we fully guar antee every Piano we sell. Our prices are right our terms easy. CUT OUT THIS COUPON AND MAIL TODAY. MARTIN BROS. PIANO CO., Springfield, Mo.: Please mail me Catalog and Prices of ........ . Pianos, also free souvenir. Name Address....... Cuendet. w21t4 , your county personal tax.