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THE MONETT TIMES D. A. PETERS. Proprietor and Publisher Entered attha MonaU, Ma., poat oftc mmc- ond clan nail matter. Subscription Trm Daiij Of Carrier, pet year la adranc.....3.50 Dallyjby Carrier, per month 4uc Daily by mall, per year In aataoce, liM Dally by mail, ell mouth In adranc. .......S1.25 Weekly by mail, per year In adiance ......$1.00 Adrertlaing; rate will be quoted on application Notice ol church or aodety notertalnmenu or publicfatberinv where an-admlaaloa 1 charged oollectloo taken the price will be one-hall re--larrateaof ad.ertlalng, to be charged to the peraon or person ordering the aama inaerted: Nouce ol regular church aerTice. no to exceed ten Unea, I roe. Thomas & Thomas House Painting and Paperhanging TO & CARRIAGE PAINTING A SPECIALTY Satisfaction Guaranteed . Call on or Phone 371 Monett, Mo. C.E.VAUGHANi&BRO. for all kinds of Sheet Metal Work Gasoline Stove Repairing. Phone 452 202 Broadway W, M. WEST Physician and Surgeon Office over Post Office Fourh Steet D 8 Maybe JESater H A Gardner Mayhew, Sater & Gardner, Attoraeytxat'Law. Office; Mooett State Bank Building. AUbualneea will raoalTt the pereonal attention ol the firm. Broadway Barber Shop Broadway, ketwee Third and Fourth BATH ROOMS IN CONNECTION Up-to-date Sanitary Shop A. HARVEY, Proprietor John T. Burgess Lawyer Practices in all west Missouri. Courts of South DR. T. E. HASTINGS Osteopath Physician Office over Durnils Three Year Graduate, Kirksville, Mo Central Barber Shop 114 'Fourth Street Skilled Workmen, Courteou Treatment B, A. AMOS, Proi. D, E. MILLER, M, D PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Specially prepared to treat Disease o Women and Children, also disease ol the Eye, Ear, None and Throat. GLA88K FITTKD. Ph, I Office No. 268 none f Resiaence No. 177 Office OTer First National Bank F. P. Sizki D. H. KKHf SIZER & KEMP LAWYERS Will Practice In all Court ol the State Monett, Mo. Iratdway aver kactet More Alva Jones M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. peclally prepared to treat disease ol the eye, ante and throat. Eye acientlficaliy examined and glasses accu rately fitted. Prepared to treat alt disease o( the air pan aaife Hay Ferer, Asthma, Hronchitin, Catarrh and Pulmonary Tuberculosis. W E. THORNBURGH WHOLES A -E Flour Feed. Wood Best Hard and Soft Wheat Flour on the Market. Two best brands of Fertilizer always on hand. Special Garden and Lawn Fertilizer. Alfalfa Dairy and Horae Feed. Alfalfa Meal. Capitol Stock Food and Remedies. Powers Building Phone 197 Second St. THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY (' t OF The First Baptist Church, Monett, Mo., Wednesday, June the 11th, 1913. 9 a. m. Devotional by H. H. St. Louis of the M. E. Church. A Short History of this Church Sara Pittman. . Son?. Address The Benefit of a Church to ,the Government of the city G. N. Patterson, Mayor. Address The Preacher as a Citizen Bert Smith, Peirce City, Mo Music. Address The Church and State Missions J. W.T. Givens, Car - thage, Mo. Song. t ' ' ' Address The Church's Relationship to Law F. P. Sizer, Monett. Music. Benediction J. G. Knotter, Presbyterian Church. FREE DINNER served by the ladies of the Church. 1:30 p. m. Devotional John B. Jordan, M. E. Church, South. Address Description and Value of the Institutional Church F. B. Kinnell, Webb City, Mo. Song;. Address Synopsis of This Sunday School J. H. Otterman, Monett. Music. Address Correlation of the Churches and Public Schools, M. J. Hale, Supf. Monett Schools. Song-. Address A Church at Work in Foreign Lands, II. E. Truex, St. Louis, Mo. Music. Address The Value of a Church from the Physician's Point of View Dr. Wm. West, Monett. Song. Address The Mercantile Affairs With or Without the Churches in the Community li. M.Callaway, Monett. Music. Address AChurch at Work in the Home Land W.O.Anderson, Springfield, Mo. Address The Church and the Railroad Man John A. Counts, Monett. Music. Address The Y. M. ('. A's Relationship to a Church Geo. J. C. Wilhelm, Y. M. C. A. Secretary Monett. Song. Address The Kind of a Denominational Paper That Should be Supported S. M. Brown, Kansas City, Mo. Music. Address The Work a Church Should do in the County J. T. Brattin, Cassville, Mo. Song. Unveiling the Corner Stone A. P. Stone, Neosho, Mo. Banquet. Address The Laymen's Opportunity E. W. Stephens, Colum bia, Mo. Music. Address Herbert S. Hadley, Kansas City, Mo. Song. Address, J. W. Lowe, Houchou, China. W. R. Stubbs, Lawrence, Kan. This program is subject to slight changes. Committee. BIDS WANTED. Bids wanted for the exclusive privilege of all refreshment stands at the seventh annual pic nic of the A. II. T. A. of Barry county to be held at Bethel Springs, six miles southeast of Monett, July 4. All bids must bo in the hands of J. P. S. Plan- chon, Monett, Mo., not later than June 14. ' By Order of Committee. 82tf Some people never know just what they want unless they look around. Well, they dont need to look any farther after they enter Bob Oallaways Furniture and Carpet house for that is the place where they are satisned both in quality and price. The Ladies' World for June is the tifst number at the new price of ten cents, and in point of interestit is the bestissue of this popular magazine that we have seen. An air of novelty is given by the cover, a striking picture of a Gibson man taking the place of the usually pretty girl. The man also appears as the hero of the leading feature. Thirty-five and Still a Bachelor, with por traits of the six girls, also by by Gibson, he had, at different times, considered possible as wives. Beatha Runkle, whose Helmer of Navarre is still popu- ar, has an excellent story in The 'ious Deceivers; Annie Hamilton Donnell has one of her sympa thetic child sketches in Thomas A Lie; there is a delightful love tory by Grace Duffie Boylan called The Little White Cross, and of course another thrilling adventure of "Mary"' who has become the best known young woman in the country. The ser ial, The Girl Who Had Nothing, is also exciting enough to make the reader wish for the next install ment. One of our well known pastors tells of his embarassment in having to choose a wife from his flock. The fashion pages in this number are very attractive and will please those who have not settled their summer ward robe, while the other depart ments are full of usual Dractical value. Altogether a very attrac tive issue. New York; One Dol lar a Year. Kobt. Ellis went to Pittsburg Kan., Tuesday morning. Miss Eva Coe. of Wyandotte, Uk,. is visiting Mrs. Homer Pratt. W. J. Fleming attended i meeting of the Good Roads As sociation at Aurora, Tuesday. Dr. McReynolds, of Vera. 111., is in town on business this week. oam fittman, who was quite ill for a few days, is able to sit up. Frank Burns, of Fort Smith, Ark., is in town on business. r. ii . t . ivusseii ijriuette is recovering from an attack of typhoid fever. Mr. Dubie, Frisco Claim agent, is moving his family from Spring field to this place. Mrs. R. M. Callaway and daughters visited in Carthage, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. McCracken have returned from a visit at Stella. L. B. Durnilwas looking after business matters in Joplin Tues day. Clifford Smith, of Louisiana, visited Frank Boehm and family a few days last week. A. W. Wightman was looking after business matters in Spring field, Tuesday. Mayor G. N. 'Patterson re turned Tuesday from Kansas City where he attended the Miller's convention. Miss Jessie Morgan and Miss Dorothy Morgan returned to their home at Rogers, Ark., luesday. Harold Cook went with them. Dr. A. S. Hawkins is in Clare more, Ok., attending his daugh: ter, Miss Ruth, who was recently operated on for appendicitis. The young lady is getting along nicely. , Dimmit Wainright has been re ceiving visits from a large num ber of his McDowell friends since his accident. Among those who have been here the last few days are Chas. Mathis, Virgil vYilhite, Walter Larkin, Hayes Terrell, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Marbut and Miss Hattie Bennett. A. Erick- 8on, mail carrier out of Verona, visited him Sunday. r a ara - . . t AiKvifcw utjis A GREAT NEWSPAPER OFFER. mi. - t!a I 1 , I a ue nine snower tsunday The Monett Weekly Times aiternoon cooled the air and re- and the Kansas City Weekly Star ebuea vegetation, everyone is 0ne full year for only $1.00 cash noping ror a goon rain soon. ln advance is a combination that .Mr. and Mrs. James Bower cannot be equaled. . a . t . i mi m . . anaiamuy spent Sunday witn iiMESistne best news- C. M. McQuality and wife, paper in Barry county and the Frank Chamberlain, of Webb Star is acknowledged to be one City, is visitingbia nephew, Claud foremost newspapers in McQuality. Berry picking will in a few days be over for this year. Farmers are very busy culti vating corn. Harvest will soon be here. Mrs. Ellen Logan visited her mother Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riddle and children and Mr. and Mrs. Phil the West. This is an offer that vou cannot afford to overlook. Send or bring your remittance to this office. ' ELIMINATE THE RISK Remember that there is as much danger from without as within. Why take any chances at all when insurance costs so little? We can tell vou instantlv just what it will cost vou for nrnfprt inn T?i va onrl n,j r r . . .1 . GLIAIA IVlUaUU nunier ana son spent v naay at insurance. the creek fishing and having a good time generally. 50tf Mrs. Robert Means, Mr. G. W, O'Dwyer & Smerdox, Agents. "GtTUCK's" earrv "Class A" Means and daughters Irene and and "High Art" clothing for men Lucille, drove to the Mt. Olivet and young men. We would like cemetery Friday afternoon. to have vou look at thus linps h. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gaydou fore you buy. Prices range from spent Friday at his fathers. Mrs. McEnanny is very low, Paul is able to be out of doors a part of the time. The nurse who had been caring for them de parted Saturday. Mrs. James Taylor and child en were visiting at D. M. Hun nel's last week. Perry Sullinger and Miss Gladys Cagle attended the show at Peirce City one evening last week. Pansy $12.50 to $25.00. 82 tf A Good Investment. There is no better investment than a fifty cent piece in a bottle of Meritol Snow White Liniment. Musculaa and rheumatic pains, swellings, lameness and soreness of the muscles are promptly re lieved. Meritol Snow White Lin iment is especially recomended as a general pain inner oi unus ual merit Brown & Hagler. (Adv.) You can talk all you want to about cyclones and tornadoes, but they are nothing compared with the way Mrs. A. blew her husband the other day for a buf fet, dining table, chairs, wilton velvet rug and china case. The storm was fierce, but she sure has a swell dining room. The' furniture came from Bob Calla way's. ( Do you want that beautiful mahogany rocker that will be given away at Bob Callaways next Saturday afternoon? Be sure to have your tibkets at the store by two o'clock or you will lose your chance. Mausoleums, Granite and Marble Monuments ' RETURNED FROM FISHING TRIP. - P. Martin, W. J. Fleming, El mer Smith, Clarence Warren, Ed Ryan and Ed Johnson re turned Monday night from their fishing trip. They went to Ga lena and there engaged boats and guides and floated down the James and White rivers to Power- site having a delightful trip and plenty of fish. They were greatly pleased with lake Taney co mo. J- . "7," -'i'.'r li If : sir 14 ; M - Only Best Materials Used. All work Guaranteed. Moderate Prices- James Johnston is visiting his sister. Mrs. Elmer Carney, at Pueblo, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Todisman departed Monday nignt tor a visit at Nashville, Tenn. H. A. Gardner was looking after legal matters in Cassville, Monday. D. H. Kemp was attending circuit court in Carthage, Mon day. Mrs. Glen Wiley, of Neodesha, Kan., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Bebee. Mrs. Clarence Jerome and children, of Joplin, came Monday for a visit M. W. Christopher and family. i H. I. Bradford and Walter and Elmer Swartzel with their wives went to Verona, Tuesday to try their luck at catching fish. Elmer Freeman was arrested by officer Jackson on Euclid Avenue for indecent exposure of person and was given 30 days in the lock up by Judge Wilkerson. Mr. A. L. Granger returned Monday from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Randall T. Ju'dd, at Alba. Mrs. Judd returned with her. J. G. Penn, proprieter of the News, of Seneca, Mo., was in the city Saturday on his way to Rogers, Ark., to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J.-.R. Spilman, of Siloam Springs, Ark., and Mrs. Kreyer, of Fort Scott, Kan., visited Mrs. J. J. Peck Tuesday. Peirce City Granite Works. We Have Arranged With The St. Louis Republic America's Foremost Democratic Newspaper to Deliver their Rural Route Edition ' to Subscribers of Monett Weekly Times for only for an en tire year BOTH PAPERS for this PAPER can get 2 Subscribers who have paid in advance ine Kepumic by paving 81 ol) additional. The Republic is a newspaper carefully edited for you, your wife and your family. It will interest all. The news of the world, the leading national events, complete market and financial reports, po litical news of the day, enlightening editorials, clever cartoons, will be mailed to you every day in the year (except Sundays) and deliv ered at your very door. The Republic will interest and entertain you and your family every day. This Offer Is Open Only to Those Who Receive Mail oti Rural Routes or by Star Route Carrier. No Subscription Accepted at This Price for Less Than One Year. This Great Offer Brings You Both Papers at the Lowest Price Ever Made. Mail or Bring Your Subscript tion to The TIMES Now. Sweet Spring Stock Ranch HOME OF THE Pure Bred Jersey Cattle and Pure Bred Big Type Poland China Hogs STOCK FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES WRITE ME FOR WANTS D.S. MAYHEW Box 241 Monett, Missour IT'S TIME TO DO SOME THINKING ' Warm weather is coming. We have already had several days when theshady side of the street was 'the popular side. So it's time to do a little thinking about how soon you can get away, and where you will take the family. Before you con sider any other locality, better find out about the Low Fares to Colorado Drop in and see me and find out how easy it is to get there; what excellent service we give you all-steel, electric-lighted equipment, drawing-room leepejrs, dining cars served by Fred Harvey; in fact, every comfort you could get at home. W J. MILLS, Agent, Monett, Mo.