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THE MONETT WEEKLY TIMES. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 191. S CLAXTONOLA THE NEW DA Y PHONOGRAPH. Now on display at The Corner Pharmacy. See this machine before you buy and let us show you the new features of this machine. TERMS TO SUIT. Corner Pharmacy THE TIMES WANT ADS FURNISHED ROOMS furnished rooms and unfurnished rooms. 411 Third street. Phone H. B, Gleaves, 422. 219if run ntiMi mice iurmsned looms at 109 Broadway. 19tf FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 300 Second street. ' 217tf FOR RENT 3 modern rooms for light housekeeping at 300 Fifth street. ' 15tf CLARK OZARK BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. General Sooter and thlpj rnrVprs Clyde Mrs. Mattie Rhea and daughter, Vema visited Mrs. Nannie Rhea and family, Saturday. Joe Jones and family visited his father, Jim Jones and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Black and grand daughter, Ona visited Will and Don Cloud and families the past week. Rosebcrt Linebarger and family visited Will Linebarger and family, Sunday. Otto Linebarger is building a new louse. Mrs. Curtis Long, Mrs. Jim Shell and Mrs. John Serton visited Mrs. Will Stevison, Sunday afternoon. W. E. Cagle and wife and Mrs. Taunton visited Earl Black and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rhea and sons regular appointment at Billings, Sun visited at Don May's home the last of , day. the week. rs- Homer Marshall and children Misses Mabel and Ruby Jones and spent Sunday, with Clarence Marshall Vema Rhea visited Miss Eupha Rhea, and family, family visited Mr. and Mrs, Davis and family, Sunday Miss Effie Smith visited with rel atives at Cassville, last week. Opal and Winford Davis visited one night last week at A. H. Roller's Oscar Jackson and family visited Sunday, with Troy family. Ada, Raymond, Clarence and Ches ter Roller visited with Fiona and Til- man Sooter, Sunday, Gordon Marshall visited at the home of his uncle, Homer Marshall, Satur day night. Sanford Davis and family visited at S. A. Davises one night last week. Rev. Homer Marshall filled his FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Second hand buggy good condition. John Salzer. 23tf FOR SALE Good three year old mare mule and a good mare. Frank Birkenbach. 23t6 FOR SALE Piano, bed, book-case, Mrs. Flora Kahn, LONELY RIDGE Sunday. Mrs. Jim Reed visited Mrs. Abe Cantrell, Sunday. Otto Linebarger and wife W. S. Medlin and family visited, Sunday with Roy Goodnight and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Roller and son visited I Lisle visited on the Flat Woods, Fri st Tom McKee's, Saturday night and Sunday. Sunday was regular meeting day at Mount Pleasant. A large crowd at tended. Mrs. Earl Black visited Mrs. Morris Rhea, Wednesday afternoon. Miss Velma Jones is staying this week with Mrs. Henry Goetz. Mrs. Walter Goostree visited Mrs. Rosebert Linebarger, Tuesday. Eupha and Gladys Rhea visited Mrs. Frank Reason, Tuesday afternoon. Horace Counts is moving to his new home which he bought from Loren Smith. Frank Linebarger has moved to Cassville. day of last week. Raymond Medlin is working for Calvin Henderson this week. Elzie Smith attended church at Mc Dowell Sunday. MARBUT Miss Mable Baker visited Miss Mar- zelle Marbut, Sunday afternoon. Oscar Jackson and family visited Troy Henderson and .family, Sunday. Miss Ruth Marbut has been on the sick list for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Marbut, Mrs. R. J. Ethridge, Miss Marzelle Marbut and Miss Mable Baker attended church at McDowell, Sunday. 507 Central avenue. 20tf FOR SALE Two choice milk cows, just fresh, great producers. See D. S. Mayhew. 16tf FOR SALE Eggs from winners of the Monett poultry show for hatching. White Plymouth Rocks. Blue Anda- Hendcison and husjonS( iq cts. each;Golden Sebright Bantams, 5cents each. W. W. Earn-, hart, Rt. 3, Monett. 212-lm FOR SALE Typewriter in good condition for $20. Phone 586. 08tf FOR SALE Single Comb Rhode Island eggs. Prices reasonable. W, L. Freeze, 515 Cleveland av. ' Phone 380. 07tf FOR SALE Rose Comb Rhode Is land lied eggs, ifz.uu per IS eggs, White Cochin Bantam eggs, 10 cents each. F. E. Johnson, Euclid & Cleve land avenue. ltf d&w FOR SALE 5-passenger touring car for $250. Spratley's garage. 88tf FOR SALE A used Overland car. Fred J. Salzer. 63tf FOR SALE Eggs from pure bred Rhode Island hens at $2.00 and $1.50 per setting of 15. Willis Clark, '801 Lincoln. 22m To make room for young chickens I will sell 3rd prize cockerel and five pullets for $10. Willis Clark 801 Lincoln. 22t6 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 5-room modern house, east front, corner two lots, good shade Easy terms if taken at once. Phone 706. 19tf Fruit Farm for sale. Inquire of W, A. Todd or D. S. Mayhew. 500 cherry trees, 1 acre gooseberries, between and 6 acres strawberries and other I Clint and Ved Mavhnt. nrc tnVinir I1- 13tf r iif, 0a w,.' rw some fine Shorthorn cattle to Monett tVK "ALii 4 room modern house, v" "-...j . in to r a tii loaav to oe sold in tne diet semi-annual i " uivauwav. x-uuue sale. 464. 213U12 W. O. Jackson took a load of hogs J FOR SALE Modern 4-i-oom house to Purdy, Saturday. at 517 Lincoln. Large garage. Phone H. Hutchens of McDowell visited his Barney Taylor, No. 214.' lOtf sister, Mrs. T. G. Morlan, from Wed- -p0r Sale: Two 5-acre tracts, one nesday until bunday. . with 4-room house, near city limits Kay and Helen Jackson visited Mr and Mrs. Arlo Moudy, Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Amanda JViorian visited in Purdy, from Thursday until Sunday, a fine boy. Norris Jeffries is working for Sam Autrey. Will Cloud and family visited W. H. Black, Tuesday night. Ira Overton is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Jim Goostree visited Mrs. Mat tie Rhea, Tuesday. 1 ROCKY COMFORT The B. E. Lamberson family is about over a recent attack of the flu. Guy Sherwood has purchased Mrs. Cora Criders property in the west part of town. Remember the picture show at the Opera house, Saturday, night. R. H. Christian and Jack Howard were business vi: itors in Neosho, Mon day. J. L. Montgor.iei y and L. F, Houser were in Pinevillo, Tuesday, transact ing business with the Probate Court. The wheat is looking very good in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kelly of near Stella, visited the hitters parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sears, here Sunday. i . A bargain and easy terms. B. Kingery. Mrs. D, l-tf WORK WANTED DRESSMAKING Mrs. S. F. Cox, Maloy Goodnight has arrived in New 702 Fourth street Phone 376. 94-tf EDEN Farmers are very busy sowing oats. , Mrs. Malica Carlin is on the sick list Ine Vineyard from Fort Riley, Kas., is here visiting his mqther, Mrs. Richmond Wormington. He has not iceived his discharge yet. Mrs. Smith visited the week-end York after boing in France for several months. Mrs. Oscar Jackson and son, Vedas Conway visited her parents, Monday, Miss Ina Fly has gone to Joplin where she has accepted a position in the cigar factory. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ethridge visited Mr. and Mrs. Ved Marbut, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Marbut attended church at Verona, Sunday and took dinner with Joe Smith and family.' Ralph Martin Who has been work ing in Kansas City, is visiting home folks this week. Sam and Will Amos and families visited Mr Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Jackson visiJ-e Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson, Sun day. WORK WANTED By woman. Will work by day or hour. Phone 538 or call at 219 Third. ' 222tf HELP WANTED Experienced cook wanted at the Broadway" Hotel. 13tf HELP WANTED Dr. West's Hos pital. . For domestic work. Apply in person. Reference. 23tf FOR RENT Two modern office rooms over Dumil's Store. J nquire at Durnils Store. 218tf LONELY RIDGE Every body seems to be busy mak ing garden. ' " Mrs. t!1vfin rlnvia arrl Tica - Ann! with her sister, Mrs. Ellis Wormington Davis v,ere Monett visitors. Saturday evening. LOST Souvenir watch fobr inscrip- and Mrs. Johnnie Marbut, tion 57th U. S. Inf. Finder return to Sgt. L. B. Kenney, 404 Frisco av. Reward. . - 28t3 LOST 34x4 automobile casing on rim. Reward. Reinsmith Garatre. -'..... ' 24tf WANTED Furnished cottage im mediately. Mrs. Carl Wright. Phone 357. . -;T , , ,. 25t6 Eoscoe, Marie and Zenver Eden ppent Sunday at the home of P. S. Goodnight and family. Elmon Robertson and family visited Richmond Wormington and wife, Sun day. ' Those who spent Sunday at Sher man Rhea's were Morris Rhea and rife and Easton Rhea and family. John Smith and wife spent Sunday at Ellis Wormington's. Frank Young and family were Sun day visitors at Bowers Mill. Our school closed at Eden, Friday March 21. The forenoon was devoted to class work which proved that , the teacher and pupils had not been idle the past seven months. At the noon hour a bountiful dinner was spread which showed appreciation for the efforts put forth in the interest of their children b their teacher, Elsie Bobbins, Troy Henderson called on Monroe Sooter, Saturday afternoon. Oscar Jackson and family visited Troy Hendersons, Sunday. General'Sooter and wife and daugh ters, Goldia.Leona, Lorene and Pearl .visited with Clyde Davis and family Sunday. ; Miss Opal Henderson visited with Miss Alta Davis, Sunday. Rev. Morlan preached at New Salem Sunday. -. Monroe Sooter is working for Jarvie Goodnight this week. Miss Ada Roller and Raymond, Clarence and Chester Roller visited with Frona and Tilman Sooter Sunday. James Shields and his brother Will Shields made a business trip to General Sooters, Monday evening. G. P. FiOoter mmlo n lmonooo tvln t The afternoon was devoted .Monettt Monday, for Mon strntW of per Pound,' Dixie Squares LISTEN! Because we have the only ex clusive Sanitary Meat Market in Mo nett, and handle the best quality of meats, is no reason we are the highesi price place in town. Compare oui prices with others. Pork Roasts from 35c to 38c per pound, Fresh Side Pork and Pork sausage 30c, Spare Ribs 22c per pound Pork Liver 10c per pound, Beef Roasts 25c to 30c per pound, Boiling Beef from 20c to 22c per pound, Ground Beef 27 Vsc per pound, Veal from 20c to 35c per pound, Smoked hams whole or half 42c, Best bacon by the strip 57c olioed 60s, Raoon Briskots 0r 35c per Miss Goldia Sooter visited with Mrs. Troy Henderson, Wednesday after noon. " Troy Henderson wife and baby visit ed at P. R. Hendersons, Thursday. Miss Goldia Sooter is on the sick list. . General Sooter and wife and daugh ters, Misses Leona, Lorene and Pearl were Purdy visitors, Friday afternoon Miss Effie Smith visited at Cass ville this week. Miss Opal Henderson visited with Miss Charlotte Henderson, Friday. Sunday school will start at Mace donia the first Sunday in April. Every body go and take some one with you. General Sooter and wife made a business trip to John Opalkas. Thurs day afternoon. Jas. Shields had business to see after at his farm, Wednesday. Fred and Erwin Thomas made a business trip to Jas. Shields farm, I Thursday evening. Lawrence Henderson visited at his Uncle Ben Hendersons, Tuesday even ing. J. D. Goodnight's folks are on the sick list. Ed Henderson made a business rip to Purdy, Friday afternoon. P. R. Henderson seems to be very busy sowing oats. Mrs. Gladys Chastain and Robert Sexton visited at J. D. Goodnights, Friday. General Sooter made a business trip to Monett, Saturday, after a load of feed, potatoes, cabbage, onion sets, flour and meal. I Reed Furniture We have on display a most attractive array of Reed Furniture, the4 ideal for summer comfort and coolness. Visit our store and let us show you the new- 1 e,t designs. NEW SITE Emerson Records . A new shipment of Emerson Records is going fast at 65 cents each. Get yours now. J. M. KING I Furniture Undertaking T .... . . Rev. C. M. Smith filled his regular appointment at this place, Saturday and Sunday.' The fifth Sunday meeting of the Barry county association isto be held at this place beginning March 27. Everybody invited to attend. Aubry Means attended church here Sunday. Miss Edna Lautaret visited Miss Opal Carlin, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Banks of Washburn have been visiting relatives in this part. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carlin visited at Pleas Carlins Sunday and attended church Sunday night. I Miss Mabel Seaton and Heber Browning visited at Zona Holmes, Sun day. Listen! What Greene county has done for its boys in service What Jasper county has? done for its boys who took part in this war Barry county is going to do for "our" boys boys who offered their lives to the Gods of War. The Barry County Honor Roll is going to be a historical book that you will be proud to hand down as a. heirloom to posterity. ' Barry County Honor Roll Organization Headquarters Monett Drug Co. X Eula Mae Allcock, Asst. Mgr. . IlilllllllllllPlllllIlllllllllllllll! Spring Showing of Style .... t Clothes FASHION has decreed so many changes in style lines and fabric patterns this . Spring that our season's first showing of authentic models, which we are now making, holds an intense interest for all men who are thoughtful of their appearance. We would get a lot of pleasure out of. telling you all about these new models but we know it will give you pleasure to sec them; so we cordialiy invite you to inspect our showing of r pound, Lard, our own make, pound. 51c pe to a program consisting of dialogues puj-dy,. and speecnes. i' naay nignt tne scnooi gave a pie supper for the benefit; of j FOR SALE Reed Yellow Dent seed) v the New Salem church. The proceeds corn, $2.50 pe.r bushel. P. C. Steblerl E." FOLGER MADB BY 8TROU8B & BROTHERS, INC. ' BALTIMORE, MD. ' The materials in these garments are the best obtainable and the tailoring and finish the'sort that pleases. The style lines are inspirations of master designers. ' ' , , . - Come in today and see these leading authoritative fashions. GULICK'S 313-315 BROADWAY: . : ' 1 - - - ' amounted to o. Phone 'SW8F22.- - w25-2i 2mf I :irei;im:'!!!:!i:;n iit:J.iJ(,::. ..i.r:;; .it,,:,.,.,. fi lEK;