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TTlerrChristinas SHAFFER BROS. 4th Street Grocery Here we are with a full line of Xmas goods. Candy from 10:Jbto7;x! lb. Candied Cherries Glace i'ineapple Oranges and Jtananas Nuts Dales and Fis Grape Fruit Uaisins and Currants Citron. Orauge and Fx-mon J'eel Holly for Locoration Can Peaches IQv to 35c Try the Glass Jar Label of: Slice Lemon Cling1 I'eaches Yellew Free I'eaches Apricots, Pears, Blackberries Muscat Grapes, Loganberries Koyal Ann Cherries Pineapple Iiest Comb Honey 2)c per lb., 2 for 35e, 3 for 50c. Only a Few of Our Lunch Goods. Dry Shrimp, Lunch Lobsters, Lunch Tongue, Norway Sardines, Kolled Herring, Golden Bloaters, Smoked Boneless Herring, lirick (Cheese, Pimento Cheese, Imported Kmmenthaler Swiss Cheese and Koqueford in jars We use the McCaskey system. Your account is totaled with each purchase. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED AT YOUR HOME OB BV APPOINTMENT AT MV RESIDENCE r DR. B. F. WINTERS EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED PHONE 241 411 THIRD ST., MONETT, MO. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Diamond Lavaliers, Beautiful Cameo Lavaliers, the Latest Designs. A Beautiful line of Brace lets in Solid Tiold and Gold Filled, second to none. Cuff Links. Cuff Pins, Stick Pins, Lock ets and Chains, Bracelet Watches, Toilet Sttsin Sterling and Plated. A full line of WATCHES ia all the standard makes including the Famous Howard. Our line includes Cut Glass, Holloware Flat ware, in both Sterling and Plated. Also Edison and Victor Phonographs. High grade WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING HANU ENGRAVING A SPECIALTY As we do an Installment Business, we have decided to allow a Cash Discount of 10 per cent on all Cash Purchases, to do away with book keeping during the rush. We are now ready to lay aside goods that may be selected. Discount mentioned Does Not Apply on Diamonds or Phonograph Goods. Perry Short 409 BROADWAY MONETT, MISSOURI FOR SALE Two choice lots, corner Dunn street and Euclid avenue, tine shade, beautifully located. Part cash, part on time. See O'Dwyku & Smkrdon, 6Stf. Agents. Ernest Dummit, of Purds, vis ited in Monett, Tuesday. O'Dwyer&Smerdon Farm and City Property for Sale and Exchange Farm and City Loans Notary Work Fire, Lightning, Tornado and Life Insurance. 414, N. Side Broadway Monett, Missouri SEE- J. L. Jeffries For GOOD COAL Kansas, McAlester, Piedmont Smithing and Anthracite Coal Ooe f no YardQ Phone J THE MONETT TIMES 0. A. PETERS, Proprietor and Publisher Entered at the Monttt, Mo., poet office sec ond due mail matter. Subaorlptlon Terms Daiij djt Carrier, per year in advance... ..3,50 Dally by Carrier, per month 4oc Daily by mall, per yeir In aaiance, $150 Dally by mail, elz monthi In adranct $1.25 Weekly by mail, per, year in advance 11.00 Advertising rates will be quoted on application Notices of church or society entertainments or lubliciratherlntfa where an. admission is charged or collection taken the price wlU be one-hal! retr alar rates of advertising, to be charred to the person or persons ordering the same Inserted: Notices ot regular cburcn services, not to exceed en lines, free. W E. TH0RNBURGH WHOLES A JS. 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 Horse Feed. Alfalfa Meal. Capitol Stock Food and Remedies. Powers Building Phone 197 Second St. President Wilson does not hesitate to break a precedent if it interferes with the interest of the country. The latest was the lengthj message. In his efforts to stamp out the practice of smuggling whiskey and "dope" into the state peni tentiary the warden may havej used harsh measures but harsh! measures arr necessary when! dealing with lawlessness. The ( practice must be stamped out. - i The Kansas City Star, the ' great Bull Moose paper, putsj President Wilson's annual l "In forcefulness of speech, in lucidity, in elevation of matter and manner, in "charm of dic tion, in absorbing interest, this generation knows few State papers that are in a class with President Wilson's address to the Congress of the United States yesterday." Rich Hill Daily Review says: Some of the anti administration papers are still assailing Warden McClung of the Missouri peni tentiary, but their assaults are in a spirit of animosity and not legitimate criticism and fall to the ground with all . reasonable people. The warden has a large body of bad men to contend with, and these have many bad friends on the outside, who are opposed to all restraint and will resort to every device to aid the prison birds. No good citizen can afford to stand for these as against a good official. The newspaper press especially should uphold the warden's hands." CDC Christmas Will Soon Be Here The Usual Problem Con fronts yo u s a m c old trouble as last year. "It's hard to find things to jfive men." If you find it so, a visit here will help you to decide and afford you re lief. Our store is full of articles suitable for a man's Christmas.' I 1 Run your eyes down this list you will certainly strike something He would be delighted to have. FOR SALE 240 acres, 8 miles southeast of Monett, all fenced 25 acres in cultivation, small house and barn, tine spring. Little Flat Creek runs through land, good timber, about 100 acres level, balance rolling, but good rich soil, an elt-gant place for fruit, stock and grass. Price $4000. 63itf O'DWYEIl & SMkRDON. FOR SALE One of the best improved farms in Lawrence county, it is ar ranged for truck raising and well furnished for water. Pine improvements. As I have traded my stock of groceries for alarger farm in Newton county, and want to move this fall, I aim to give some one a bargain on my home place, wilt sell for less than improvements cost. See me quick as I have three or four shiners already. S. E. Johnson. 77 tf Ray Miller, of Verona, visited Monett friends Monday evening. Logan McKee has just received fresh from the factory a fine line of Christmas candies. Ciem Koenig is visiting his sister.s Mrs. John Moore and Miss Agnes Koenig. Mr. Mock, ot Fayetteville, Ark., visited Monday with his son, Dicfk Mock and family. J. W. Stroud, of Rogers, Ark., was in Monett on business, Tues day. Robert Rucker, of Saoulpa, Okla., is visiting relatives and friends in Monett. Miss Virginia Greer and Robt. Atkisson drove to Verona Sun day afternoon. Mrs. A. W. Royalty and Mrs. M. Brunner visited in Spring field, Tuesday. George Harakas, of Aurora, was in Monett on business, Tuesday. Mr. Raupp, of Peirce City, visited Tuesday with his daugh ter, Mrs. M. C. Shipley. A freight derailment at Patter son, Kan., Tuesday, interfered with traffic for a short time. Nc one was injured. Mrs. A. E. Kemp, of Purdy, is visiting her son, D. H. Kemp and family, on her way home from a visit with her sister at Golden City. '' ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burrows, of Purdy, visited Sunday with L. A. Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith. S HartSclmffners Marxwj c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c m When Christmas shopping we would be pleased to have you come here with your troubles and we'll fix '''Him" out ' : Overcoats Gloves Night Robes Shirts Hosiery Suits Smoking Jackets Mufflers Grins Raincoats Handkerchiefs Collars and Cuffs Shoes Underwear Bath Robes Neckwear Caps Suspenders Umbrellas Hats Fancy Vests Sweaters MARTIN'S I l'. S. ARMY SHOES . Men if you want to wear the best work shoe made just try one pair of Herman's U. S. Army Shoe. They have to wear good, if they don't, bring them back and we will give you a new pair. They are made on a last design by surgeons of the United States army, after studying the effect of various shoe shapes on the feet of thousands of soldiers in active service. Herman's U. S. Army Shoes are the best made and are the biggest value of any shoe in the world. These shoes can be bought at- Gulick's store Price $4.00. Get the blues? Forget it! Go to the Gem tonight and see An Exciting Honeymoon in 2 reels. THE Monett Creamery Now Open and Ready fur Business. Highest Price Paid For Butterfat Fresh Buttermilk For Sale. Henry J. Long & Son Proprietors Frank Buckley lin, Monday. visited in Jop- Willis Lehnhard visited in Car age, Monday. A fine line of art goods and latest novelties at Otterman's. 33 A pile remedy that is en tirely different from anything else, used both externally and in ternally, acting on the blood as well as on the disease, a remedy without a superior. It is Meritol Pile Remedy, made and guaran teed by the American Drug and Press Association. Brown & Hagler. Exclusive Agency. 129.65 from Monett to Mobile, Ala., 41.00 to Jacksonville, Lake City and Tallahasse, Fla., 33.85 to Augusta, Ga., 38.70 to Savannah, Ga., 31.00 to Biloxt and Gulfport, Miss., 35.65 to Columbia, S. Carolina, 38.00 to Charleston, S. Carolina, 14.80 to Dallas and Ft. Worth, Tex. 18.40 to Waco, Tex. 22.20 to Austin, Tex. 23 05 to Ueaumoat. Tex. 24.40 to Houston, Tex. , 25.35 to San Antonio, Tex. . . 26.40 to Galveston, Tex. 31.35 Corpus Chrlste, Tex. 37.55 to Brownsville, Tex. 39.35 to El Paso, Tex. , , , ' 29.65 to Mobile, Ala. - ..' 28.70 to White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., and return, account of round trip Winter Tourist Excursion Fares. Dates of sale October 14, 1913 to April 30,1914. Fin a! return limit June 1, 1914 . ...,.! D, E. MILLER, M, D PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Specially prepared to treat Disease a Women and Children, aliodiwsenol the Eye, Ear, None and Throat.. GLASSK8 FITTED. Phone. I Office No. 268 Qone f Residence No. 277 Office QTer Plret National Rank P. P. Size l. H. Kemp SIZER& KEMP LAWYERS Will Practice In all Courts of the State Monett. Mo. TURNERS' BROADWAY BARN New Rigs, Gentle Family Horses and Fancy Drivers Cab calls answered promptl day or night Corner Sixth and Broadway PHONE 842. TURNER BROS. I I John T. Burgess Lawyer Com ts of So uth Practice in all west Alissour. MARTIN HOTEL BARBER SHOP 107 Fourth Street BATH ROOMS IN CONNECTION Up-to-date Sanitary Shop ELL0ITT & RUTHERFORD, Prtprietors Given Away Edison's $60 Phonograph Tickets With All Purchases The place to get a lunch or square meal at any time, day or night Oysters, any style, Chicken, Tatnalas, Campbell's Famous Chili, Lunches, Sandwiches. The Oia Reliable Jim Campbell Phone 208 Four St. WE LEAD letvothers follow Becker & Langenberg Elevator Co. Monett, -Mo. Dealers in Hard and Soft Wheat Flour, Mill Feed and Hay Highest Market Price paid for Wheat at all times I, L. Mace. Agent . Phone 430 Thomas & Thomas nouse Painting and Paperhanging TO & CARRIAGE PAINTING A SPECIALTY Satisfaction Guaranteed Call on ' or Phone 371 Monett, Mo.