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THE MONETT WEEKLY TIMES FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1917 TJERMAN INTRIGUES i BEFORE BREAK j ; STRICT ASSEMBLY OF REBEKAH LODGE "Teuton Agents Nursed Bomb Industry i A district assembly of the Rebckah in America, Worked Spy System i Lodge was held in Wentworth Monday Wen Seemingly on Friendly The district officers are as follows: Relations. Mrs. Bessie Brite, -Peirce City, presi- Washington, Sept 22. closures of far-reaching German prop j dont; Mrs, May Short, Monett, vice piesident; Mrs. Lena Meador, Cass- villo wonlwn Mra Plnra 7?nhh Wpnt anda, intrigues and plot .in .this ' 8eereta Mrs. Florence Ea. country pnor to the diplomatic break purdyf treasurer. Mrs. stella vrrnany vere , muC Wuay uy Trimb, Mnett mBrsha. Mrs. TiJlie the Committee on Public Information In 'a bulletin, styled' "Official Ex. Gill, Wentworth, conductor; Mrs. Mc Grath, Purdy, inside guard: Mrs. TWO HUNDRED MEN CALLED FROM BARRY COUNTY pose," the committee quotes numerous Maggie Merri,L Wentworth outside guard; Mrs. Nelle Le Grande, Peirce City, chaplain. Those who went from Monett to at- by the Department of Justice in April, 1916, in a raid upon the New York of- "te u.1 ms. ' tend this meeting were: Mrs. D. J, carrying on his manifold pro-German Rftndo Mrg Mrg and anti-American act.vit.es, the doc-j , Good. umems snow, was in constant loucn . , wiin me Germany emuussy buu wiui Count von Bernstorff, the then Ger man ambassador to the United States. "In the form of letters, telegrams, notations, checks, receipts, registers, cash books, cipher codes, lists of spies tod other memoranda and records," the committee says, "were found in- A BIG DAY AT CAMP CLARK Sunday was a big day at Nevada. People from all over the state were there, including Governor Gardner. The Barry county exemption board has sent out a call for 200 men to ap pear before the board on Wednesday and Thursday, September 26 and 27. One hundred will be examined each day. The wen who will appear for ex amination at that time are those whose number are from 457 to 657 in the list of men drafted from this coun ty. ' : Barry county is having a hard time lo make up her quota of 178 men and the exemption board is working hard. If we had received credit for all the men who had enlisted from the coun ty, we would soon have our quota ready. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS S. E. Elrod to James M. Mizer, lot 5, blk. 7, Purdy; cons. $200. Caroline Holton to Carrie L. Ken nedy, w2 ne se, 18-21-28, cons. $800. G. M. Wimsatt to Durnil's Dry Goods Co., lot 2, blk. 1, Downing & WOMAN DIRECTS HOM E PURCHASES Her Susceptibility to Bargains Women Have ore Strength In Their Looks Than We Have In Our Laws. Men Allude to Them as Weaker Vessels. When buying Hardwheat Flour get the best there is WICHITA'S BEST Ask your Grocer Every sack Guar diers in the Governor's honor. This PPe i"" uurnug ury uooas o., to u. jn. and C. M. Wimsatt, lots 6, prt. lot 7, nnrnilo haA !) 000 enlHiora in it 1 000 Ucations-in some instances, of the Rn1flVrs wm, nr) rp)l. vaguest nature, in others of the most people who go up there say it blk 2' Grandview add- to Monett; cons, w...,uK u0ivCc, tne Cr-: js a wonderful sight to see so many 'uuu , tonan Imperial Government, through its soldiers and get an insight as to Mr. Jennie Long to Samuel P. Joj- Monett ;cons. $1,200. Charley Cooper to Fred Cooper, se representatives in a then friendly na-how their h ical needg are met rinn uae onnifimfiH tin fh "VilQTirtii i VIV J.B II Wk) VVUVVIIIVU TV X Wl I 1V1UV1V11 of the laws of the United States. One would naturally suppose that it j i would be a difficult matter to cook for "Destruction of lives and property so d haye th f , tiz; 1 ne Sec. 22 and prt. sw se Sec. 23; all I Mnl.r..4- .nr,nl - - T.I T- , " r r r7 ee ftp- Cl t r r m " . , . u" T '"B" BraB- but the cooks are professionals and'"1 cons- l Great Britain. "Fomenting ill-feeling against the United States in Mexico. "Subordination of American writers and lecturers. "Financing of propaganda. ,500. Irish revolutionary plots against j th who them cooki gun(J ! Ina Hoover et al, to F. M. Reinsmith 1? .. n . i 1 1 1 1 Ct i O 1 J flA f1 said everything looked like it would018 l0 aml U w" '" be very palatable and the boys seem- ed to enjoy their meals. R M- Reinsm.th to Chart Garrison, Not the least of the interesting lf ts 13. 14- 19 ad ZOCorsicitna. : things tliat occured was the marriage j CUPID BUSY AT CAMP CLARK "MTintPTianrP nf n env cvfpm nnr . 9 ' UUYmg tiiese war limes, upiu lias the guise of T In Sal iZstit J 1 Cmpany E ,eaV6S Vala t01ay fr , bee ite The little od tion bureau 31 lmCstlga- , Ft Sill. Warrens S. Perry of Monett, !of Love has made headquarters at "Subsidizing of a bureau for the '8 first Iioutenant o the comPany- i Camp Clark since the Second Regi purpoi of rtirrini up Zor troubles ! Am"g the Mn6tt wh nt has been stationed there, fn motion pla " i f "nd M' I On Saturday afternoon, Sept. 22d, "The bomb industry and other relat Sn y' Mr" and Mrs-i Misses Pansy Vermillion, Iva Pilken- ed activities " i Henr-V F,y an1 chiklren Mr- an(I Mrs- 'ton and Mrs. Wm. L. Allcock went to ! I Will Breese and daughter, Miss Ruth, Camp ciark to visit. SENIOR GIRLS HIKE "d Mrs. W. B. Green, Mr. and i Their many friends in Monett were TO PEIRCE CITY Mrs. J. J. Davis and daughter Helen, surprjSed Sunday, to hear that on Sat- The Senior girls have organized a Mr and Mrs. M. C. Shipley, Floyd Cal- j urday at 10:00 p. m. in Nevada, a club to be known as The Middy Blouse lav J- v- Nelson, Earl Callaway, 'double wedding occured in which Miss Cub. Tho girls intend to wear Middy George Wilhelm, George Shaffer and pansy jy Vermillion became the wife blouses to all the class affairs, .the son Jnest Jackson and Miss firy j of sergeant Frank W. Foudray, and parties as well as the hikes during the -Mccormick, er.t're school term. The club was or- an?ed last week and Miss Edna Bray was elected as president. J. H. Ottcrman & Son x- Dealers in Art Goods and Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Bronzes,' Oils, Brushes, Glass, Etc. Picture Framing and Mounting Our Specialty 215 Fourth St. - Telephone 30 The Quality Shop Antoinette Dwyer, Prop. Fisk Hats Gold Medal Hats Our Styles are right Our prices are the same. Seeing is believing .Come and see. IN THE STATE BANK BUILDING Monett Drug Company Phone 304 - - 406 Broadway Have your doctor phone that pre scription to the Monett Drug Co. They will fill and deliver it without extra charges. ... Miss Iva Pilkenton the wife of Cor poral Paul F. Musick. The Rev. B. F. Brady performed the ceremony. Mrs, Foudry' is the Becond oldest daughterof 'Mr. and Mrs. Burl Vermil PERRY-HUU5E A wedding tbaLwu interest many The first affair of the club was eiven i Monett people was that of Miss Vir- Fiiday. The girls were out of school inia HuIse' who was mai'ried to Lieu" lion and numbers her friends by her i by 3:15, then' they went home and;tenant wam-n a. j erry, ai oi. J-,ouib, i acquaintances. Mr. Foudray was an fixed lunches preparatory to going on J Saturday, September 22. j express messenger before being called a hike to Peirce City. They met at Tlle bride is well known in Monett, to Colors. He is a sergeant in the home of Miss Juanita Otterman, . having had a position as head nurse in Company M. then started on their long hike. They j Dr- Wm- West's hspital for several j Mrs Musick is the only daughter of reached Peirce' City about sun down vears- she is a &irl W'ta charming jIr and Mrs A Pilkenton and is an and went to the park where they ' personality and made many friends. ' estimable young lady. Mr. Musick is spread their lunches. Anyone who j Lieut- Pen'y is also wel1 known in Mo- J the son of Mr3. Musick of Monett and could have sene that table would al- nett hing lived here a number of ' is wen icnown here. He is a member tnost forget for the minute it was war , vears- When he came to Monett, he of Company E. times and would think it was a time'worked 33 stenographer in the Frisco many frfends of these young of peace and plenty. The eats cer-cla!m aSent's office- Latel" he had a peope extend congratulations. tainly tasted good to the hikers who ; Position in the postoffice and worked J vere tired and hungry after the walk. tnerc until he was called to E th j BALDRIDGE-WILSON After the feast the girls maAo up a ) hs regiment to Laredo, Tex., during 0scar Baldridge and Mks Lin:;Ie wil bno party to the Electric Theatre ,the Mexican trouble. j son went to Galena, Stone county, where they enjoyed looking at some ' Lieutenant and Mrs. Perry will go Sunday, September 24, and were mar good pictures and resting. By the ! to Ft Sm with Company E Second j d time the show was over it was time to ! lUlh sun lludnu5. ivionciay, oepcem- They returne(l to Monett where they catch a train for Home, Sweet Home. I -y WVii'Ia cvnino t flm Gtntinn tVinr rvmrcv ;MiSS Delia Wm. Smerdon, E. L. Jerome Sanitary Ice Cream and Dairy Company Sanitation Our Motto Ice Cream Fancy Butter Pasteurized Products Monett, Mo. . ... - Phone 181 I will make their home. The bride is Perry, sister of the,t- flan!,Mer of Mr and Mrs. Grceh wveral yells for their clasg and tnlkod i m-1('egi-oom, went to bt. Louis, batur- W;ison- Mr. Baldridge works with about how much fun the trip hnd , dav to attend the redding. !his father, G. W. Baldridge ,in con- been and said they didn't Want to miss ; T . ,-,,.r mo crete work. Pny of the good times the club would j have this term. ! E. L. Lockwood, age 45 years, died Tliose present were: Misses Juan-' at his home in South Monett, Satur- EARNEST-DREISBACII Announcement has been received ita Otterman, Dorothy Morrow, Bess ; day evening, after a few weeks' ill- here of the marriage of Miss Blanche Dewine, Yolande Gillette, Catherine '. Kess with a complication of diseases, j Diiesbach, of Carterville, o Mr. L. Conrey, Maizy Amber, Fern May- i The funeral was held, Sunday morn- j Earnest. The marriage took place hew, Ruth Robinson, Lula Smith,.' g a"d the remains were taken in H. j at Portage, Ore, where they will make Grace Mooney, Jessie Hall, Ruth Bradford's auto hearse, to Washburn . their home. Hobbs, Lola Tracey, Violet Counts, for burial. j Mrs. Earnest is well known to many Jessie Bcasley, Mabel Timmons, Edna I Mr. Lockwood leaves 'a wife and Monett. people, having taken care "of Bray and Pauline Mansfield. Miss ' four children. He was a Frisco em- I several patients in Monett as trained Christine Otterman was the jolly P'oye ana naa a position at tne rouim nurse, chaperone and the girls said she had a house. big part in making the evening o en J. W. Armstrong & Son ..The Service Grocers.. We deliver anywhere. We keep the quality up. Phone your orders early. Phone 172 Cor, 3rd and Bdwy. --- - Take one of our Chairs home with you and rest easy the prices are also - restful. Bradford's Furniture Co. Copyrighted, ISM. by Thomas J. Sullivan.J Women have more strength In their looks than we have in our laws and more power by their tears than we have by our argument. Women are quick to recognize genius and to listen when wisdom speaks. Vhey may chat ter In the presence of fools, but know aud appreciate the value of earnest, sensible men. It is assumed that tbe Almighty made mitn us bis masterpiece, and. conceited being that be is, man accept ed this statement as a piece of truth. That tbe earth and all It contains were made for bis special benefit, that woman was created solely for bis com fort, that tbe suu was made to give him light by day and tbe moon to en able him to find bis way borne at night, that the heavens were bung with a re splendent curtain of stars and the plan ets sent whirling through space in a majestic dance about tbe god of day simply to afford him matter for won der and amusement ideas of this sort evince an egotism that can only be ac credited to man. Masterpieces indeed! Wby, God made man and, finding tbat be could not take care of himself, madn wo man to care of him, and she Is dis charging her heaven ordained duty iu an artistic and capable manner. Are Women the Weaker Vessels? Men are fond of alluding to women as "the weaker vessels,""and Pope culls man the "great lord of things." Men rule witb a rod of iron tbe creatures of tbe earth, tbe sea and tbe air. They' burl defiance in tbe face of kings and presidents. They tread tbe ocean's foam lieneutu their feet, they' harness the Imperial thu:iei'Mts to the jaunt ing electric car and even succeed In mounting tbe storm aud -flying upon tbe wind, but the bravest of them tremble and lie like Cretans when call ed upon by tbelr wives to explain some of their extravagant purchases, and for this reason many men delegate tbeir wives as tbe official "family shoppers' and thereby shift the responsibility to them. More Good Sense Than Men. Women have more good sense than men. They have fewer pretensions, are less Implicated in theories and judge of valueis more from tbelr im mediate and involuntary impressions on the mind and therefore more truly and naturally, ltvis said "men Imre sight, women insight." For these unci Give your order for Flowers to RauchjBrothers, Phone 318 For All Kinds of Soft Drinks Call on the Monett Bottling Works Home trade and Picnic Orders s specialty. PHONE 521 Improved and Unimproved Lands in large or small tracts, also city prop- , erty. Merchandise and Live Stock specialty. W. F. Brite, Real'Estate . :-: PHONE 556 :-: Medlin Grocery Company ffers excellent service in dealing in Groceries. Shee what 'they have to ( Offer. TRY THEIR BIG DEAL COFFEE , C. I. Williams ' Everything in Plumbing A full line of the latest in Wall Paper bee Our line. AH kinds of garden tools Hoes, i many more reasons women miikj bet Rakes, Spading Forks, Wheel Bar rows, Garden Plows. You can get them at Kaase Hardware ' Use MEYERS MODEL FLOUR Model Flour is made from the finest selected Turkey wheat and is warrant, ed to be our highest grade flour, Meyer Milling Company ter shoppers tliau men. Women regulate tbeir purchases al-getlu-r by tbe amount. they have te pend. men by tle amount of credit they can get. Wmen like to "ml ihelr money where it will do tbe iuvist good. ! men where it will make the greatest ' show.. Men are usually "bro:;e." wo j men very seldom. 1 All of which goes ; to show that women are the "stronger vessels ' arter an. Women Are Prone to Bargains. Woman's weakness aa a purchaser lies in her pronounced susceptibility to bargains. No man ever followed 'freedom's .Rag for patriotism with half the enthusiasm that, woman will 'trail the red. white and blue that con- Eatables for Every Pocketbook Nordin's Grocery Our Flour pleases particular cooks. !titute thetmnm-r of the iwru.ii xmn .... t .-j . ,;ter. And therein lies her temptation. iry me x). 4 nam micai. rium ..jw good home-made bread Phone 125 ; J. E. CONREr Hay and Coal Flour and Feed 0rder8 This trait of woman's nature is 'recognized by the mail order and retail catalogue .houses to -the estmit that ! nearly all of their misleading circulars land pictorial catalogues are addressed j to the women. And the women, true to their natures. . respond with many LOGAN D.McKEE DRUGS and CHEMICALS Bring your Kodak roubles here Monett, Missouri A MODEL MEAT MARKET AH our fresh meats are personally se lected. Our customers get the best. Fresh and Cured Meats and Fish , Howell's Meat Market Phone 38 - 202 Broadway 11 If there are telephone wires near your prantry they reach to our shelves We carry every line of Good Grocery Stock LOCKH ART'S PHONE 225 First National Bank "Monett Missouri Assets over half million. We appreciate your business Wepay cash for poultry, eggs and hides. Do nothing but'buy. Thev are ' already sold. Pay highest cash price at all times. REED & KING " 2,000 lbs. for a ton ' PHONE residence 12 joyable. Miss Clara Clarke and Mr. Frank Moffalt were married Saturday noon WHAT NEXT "GiVery butter is so unsatisfactory, j at 12:30 'at the home of the bride's dear," said Mrs. Youngbride, "I de- mother, Mrs. Lucy Clarke, on North street, Rev. G. G. Yeoman, of the . ti i i ft" a; AMERICA'S OBJECT "The object of this war is to deliver : cided today that we would make our the free peoples of the world from the own." ' , I First M' E. church officiating. Only menace and the actual power of a vast T "Oh, did you," said her husband. the immediate relatives of the bride military establishment controlled by "Yes: I bought a churn and order- ' and groom were present including Mr. an irresponsible government which, ed buttermilk to be left here regularly. Moffatt's mother, Mrs. Delia Moffatt, having secretly planned to dominate i Won't it be nice to have really fresh ' and two brothers, Boyd and Fred Mof- the world, proceeded1 to carry the plan butter?" out without regard either to the sacred obligations of treaty or the. long es tablished practices and long cherished WHY THEY CHEERED fatt, from Washburn, Mo., Mr. Mof fatt and bride left on the evening train for Washburn to visit for sever- and al days with his parents. He then re- Aa tliA rpcriment waq lpavino principles of international action and a crowd cheering, a recruit asked: turned to Kansas City) where he has a honor; which chose its own time for j "Who are all those people who are clerkship in the Frisco offices, and his the war; delivered its blow fiercely and cheering?" , j wife will visit here and at Washburn suddenly; stopped at no barrier either of law or of mercy;swept a wholecon tinent within the tide of blood not the blood of sohjpers only, but the They," replied the veteran! "are until the first of November when they the people who are not going." Life- will go to housekeeping in Kansas City. Rogers, Ark., Democrat. Raymond Vance of St. Louis is vis- C. E. Vaughan has returned from a "i- I--' : T ..IL TT- 1 1 vi j .- t o.J ,.V, Mn iiuiK reiHiavto hi muiieiu ne nail an also and of the helpless poor; and now a'nt while working on an engine visit at St. Louis. He went with Jus stands balked but not defeated, the sca,ded so badly that he son, Byron, who entered Wahrngton fli,n ,i tiiA ,rtM unaDie u worn ana is taKing' aavant- virion. Am. vauguau wn. ou- Their Spirit of Loyalty. -But if women are prone to barjrniua they are also possessed witli the sense 'and spirit of loyalty to their own town J Eatables for the Picnic are here in and community when ..nee they -mue to a run renuzaiion oi me nijiii.t v.ie and great variety Shaffer Brothers the Fourth Street Grocers. are working both U tlit;mselve i their home merchant by sending their ' ! money - away to some jaixe corpora 'tion in a bis city for goods that they ' jean buy as cheaply aud of much better """" '. ' : (trade at home and without 'the lucon- Everything in flower and vegetable renieiice necessitated by long 'delays lien ordering rronioiii oi iuu iiiki i chants., . Plants at Tritton's Floral Company Phone 44.- I The Slogan of Woman. Women not only make the noma, worth while, but they make the local town, the countryside and the whole eommunitv worth, while. Wnereyer For wholesome Amusement attend the tDere is found, a movement on foot for ne upiui huu ueiieiuicui u BIJOU THEATER Matinee every day. Good show at night. v" ' .. f , nTiT.nrtimtn (. l,!o v-inti of hia fttitirh:i)it.v and VIKltfH From President Wilsons reply to the ""5 "s" " '" : T j cr , . ' p t old home. Masonic Lodge while m the city. Fope f j Miss Delia Mansfield of Springfield,, , Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Thomas re- If the kaiser would only say: "Let's and Leonard Mansfield, of Jordin, ceived leters from their son yivI, quit;" Springfield Republican. spent Sunday with thfir parents. Mr. who joined the army in May, stating Loyalty is one of those fundamental and Mrs. Tom Mansfield.' Leonard tat. he ? well pleased with the trnin- things that cannot be argued Globe will go with a coniaiy of soldiers inr whlh he, is receiving in Van DT.ocrat. from Jonlin. Octobf-3. corner , Wash. Mrs E. S. Warren, of Rogers, Ark., Mr "d Mrs. Clair Fowl.r and Mr. . M. Jas. McWill?a"is and son Phl- is visitin her daugher, Mrs. Roy El- and Mt. Mo"e Mr d-ove to Min- ?" .'have' rone to Ohio, to visit rela- U. . , den Sorings, Sunday.- ' fives. . We handle a full line of Automohik Accessories and do all kinds of repair ing. -' First class Storage Battery Servic- .AH Work Guaranteee Wagoner Motor Car Co. Phone 272 - , . Monett Mo Is it Good Home Cooking and Ea' ing , you .. want? If so ca!) a ' Fourth St. ' .' . t and you will be nanstud munity Interests and conditions worn rtn's power and woman's influence can always be found behind It Woman's slogan Is, "Purity of home, purity oi community and the home town and home merchant forever." . - The mall- order patrons re not will fully and consciously In the wrong; they are merely mistaken. They are-v to nse the language of a jokesmtth of I dead century trying to skin a 91nt worth n nickel ami spoiling a jack knife worth a dollar. .'!',. - L-i , imes the lionie und County Aews. Mi in the Farmer's Union-Store For fresh produce direct from the grower. Everything in groceries and feed. . Phone 283 - 1 1 Our food products are "the limit of goodness.": ' Phone your grocery order. L. M. BURKHART Phone 48, for Prompt Response Those who live the best eat the best and feel the best. Get your groceries . ' . Powers fit Roark ' V and be at your best Anderson & Johnson , the Tailors You'll find them ready today , tomor row, or any other day, to outfit yon correctly. Phone 453 Third door north of P.O. Cleaning and Pressing Mrs. Housewife: Now is the canning season. You can get your fruit from us at reasonable .prices. ; v . ;': wai.su s :' -.;., .' ' , It you want first lass worti get thr !es stitched n the Hillisan at op -It" ;lll St.