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TEE MANSFIELD LURROR rM1a amy TknMaT Im tftt Own MIRROR PUBLISHING CO. Algire & Davis, Oilier B. Davis, Editor. S1.50 a Year In Advance $2.00 OUTSIDE THE STATE. Aft flit HflkfltfftoML Mt mm HMM-eua Btltaa. THOMPSONS SIS. Foreign Adverti.ine: Rernenlti'a THE AMERICAN PRKSS ASSlXI A I KIN OITT OmOIALS. Mayor J. E. Craig lfarahal Roe Strong Palica Judge S. R. Hedrick Assessor C. C. Newton AkUnneni Firat Ward! M. E. Stephens . First Kard 1 O, B. Davis Second Ward, D. S. Cantrell Second Ward. L. Ft Livingston President Board, L.F. Livingston Clerk J. W. Brazeal ' isasorer M. E. Gorman Attorney N. J. Craig Street Commissioner. Roe Strong CeUeetor C. L. Turner Health Officer Dr. J. A. Fuson Board of Health .... J. E. Craig Dr.J.A. Fuson, L. F. Livingston Council meets the second Monday evening of every month. RAILSOAD TIME TABLES. Kut Bound. -Passenger 9:55 p.m. -Local freight 11:00a.m. -Passenger 9.3d a.m. Wert Bound. -Passenger 5:10 a.m. -Local freight 11:00 a.m. -Passenger 6:45 p.m. F. LIVINGSTON, Agent NalOl No.241 No.103- No.102 No.240 No.104 L. OZARK SOUTHERN Leave Mansfield 10:00 a. in. (After arrival of Frisco train ICS) At rive Ava 11:30 a.m. Leave Ava 3:30 p. m, Arrive Mansfield 5:00 p. m FRED GROVEK, Agent BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school every Sunday at 9:45 a. m. W.L.Mattbews, Supt. Preaching 2d and 4tii Bundtyi. Bev. J. K. Betl, Putor. u CUMBERLAND PBXSBY TXRIAH CHURCH. Preaching every 1st Sunday. Rev. Duggins, Pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at P4f a. n. 0. W. Freeman, Supt M1TH0DI8T CHURCH. Preaching services every 3d Sunday morning and evening. Rev. A. J. Graves, Pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 0v45 a.m. Geo. Benjamin, Supt CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible tcbool at 0:45 a. to. every ritin day. D. H. Kay, Superintendent. Pleaching every wcond Sunday. Bev. Otcar Wright, Putor. Mansfield Chamber of Commerce Meet every 1st Thursday night in each month. Board of Governors meet 3rd Thu. night. Odd Fellews HaJL - L. A. Johnson, President. Oliver B. Davie, Secretory. Congressman Sohlton Writes. That he has a limited 'number of Congressional Recorda, Con gressional Directories and Cert sus Reports of the Agricultural Industry that he will bo glad to send those who will road them. He also states that those de siring agricultural bulletins may obtain them by writing the Mail ing Room, Agriculture Exten sion Service, Columbia, Mo. Those interested in Civil Ser vice positions may write direct ly to General Secretary of the Civil Service Commission, Old Custom house Building, St. Louis, Missouri. Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family should keep this preparation at hand ready for in stant use when needed. Severe attacks of colic and cholera mor bus often prove fatal before ined icine can be procured oa pyhsi ciau summoned. The uniform success that has attended the use of this remedy and the prompt cures which it has ef fected have made it a staple ar tide of trade. Fair Dates We Are Inter ested In. Missouri State Fair ami Cen tennial Exposition, Sedalia, Au gust fth to 20th, E. J. Bylander, Secy. Wright County Fair and Stock Show at Mansfield, September 2th to October 1st, W. A. Black, Secy. Mtn. Grove Tri County Stock Show, October 3rd to 8th, C. D. Shannon, Secy, The Ozark Stock Show, Sprinfield, October 3rd toth N. R. Nelson, Secretary. No Actresses Before 1656. There are so many actresses today that it is hard to believe there was a time when there was none. Yet, betore 156 A. D. no civil ized country could boast a worn an star." There was no law against it, but it was considered a disgrace for a woman to appear on the stage, and women's parts, as in the Chinese theater of today were taken by boys or men. Rose Coleman broke the ice in 1656. She appeared in "The Siege ot Rhodes," and her sue cess was so great that scores of English women followed her ex ample, and France, Germany and other nations followed suit in haste. New York Sun. Ship and Sail under the Stars and Stripes to all parts of the world SHIPS with the Stars and Stripes blowing from their masts are once more sailing the seven seas. They are, by the Mer chant Marine Act, 1920, ultimately to be owned and operated privately by citizens of the United States." They are American ships, carrying passengers and, as President Harding has said, ". . . carrying our car goes in American bottoms to the marts of the world." Keep our splendid ships on the seven seas under the Stars and Stripes by sailing and shipping on them. Free use of Shipping Board films Use of Shipping Board motion picture films, four reels, free on request of any mayor, pastor, post master, or organization. SHIPS FOB SALE (To Aimtitan tttiuru anfy) Sted ntiiKit Ujth oil and coal butnert Alau wood ateamera rood hulla and occan-yrfng lull. Fufihcr information may La ob tained by request. For sailings of passenger and freight ships to all parts of the world and all other information write U. S. Shipping Board WASHINGTON, D. C. lei NO MORE GRAY HAIR For Gray, Streaked, Fad ed and Worried Hair A iileasant. sae. effective nrenara- lion lias been used by tlioueamla gives wonderful reeultg 'obtain a buttle at anv drii! or toilet counter of the fa inou Pel.acv's Krencli Hair Tonic (or $1.00, or direct, prepaid, from Pel.acy Chemical Co., St. I.oiiin, Mo. Will not disappoint von will restore evenly and gradually the gray and streaked hair to its former natural oeautv and charm. Also destroys dandruff stops hair from (ailing out and will keep you looking vonng. Sold by all dealers OlHTl'AKY Siria Odle was born in Temi., on March 3D, 14:1. and died May 17, 1H21, at Cedar Gap, Mo. Age 7; years, 1 month and 17 days. In 1-fw he was married to Elizabeth Turner. To this union were born eightchildrou six boys anil two girls; two or the boys and the two girls passed away some years ago. His.wife and the following hoys are left to mourn his death: Paris, Jim, Tipton, and Zich, who were present at his funeral, He was widely known, and many people for years enjoyed his annual singings conducted at Cedar Gap, C.UU OK THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends for the help and kind ness shown us in the sickness and death of our husband and father. Mrs. Siria Odle and children Sister Holt, wife of John H Oolt, was horn in lioane county, Tenn., Dec. 3, 151, Died May 20, 191 1. When she was 1 1 years old she professed faith in Christ at Good Hope baptist church in Camden county, Mo. Shu camr then to Douglas county, when about 22 years old, and united with Shiloh baptist church, where she lived a faithful Chris tian life until God. called her home. Cases of oak or ivy poisoning should be treated with Mallard's Snow Liniment. It is antiseptic and healing and a splendid rein edy for such troubles. Three sizes, .'!0c, Mile and $1.20 per bot tle. Sold by all druggists, adv. John H. Bolt was born Oct. 19, 15, in Christian county, Mo. Professed faith in Christ Sunday morning, May 9th, and passed away May l.'l, 11)21. He had been in poor health for four years, but was con lined to Ins bed only three weeks. Ue was married to Miss Sarah K. Miller March 22, and to this union was born nine children; seven survive him, two dying in infan cy. Two sisters: Mrs. Sarah Huffman, Mrs. Margaret Fugan of Washington. And a brother, James Bolt. His children: Win, Carrick bolt, Mrs. Khoda b. Calhoun, Miss Flora boll, John M. bolt of Kansas City, ' Mrs. Dora Johnson, Houston bolt, Lillie bolt, and three grandchil dren. runeral services were conducted by the writer at Nor wood Baptist church, and the re mains were laid to rest in the Belaford cemetery, to await the morning of the. resurrection. O. Chadwell. Why That Headache. When you know the cause of a disease a cure may often be ef fected. This is particularly true of headache. Headache often re sults from constipation or a dis ordered ec ndition of the stomach which may be corrected by tak ing a dose or two of Chamber Iain's Tablets. Try it. These tablets are easy to take and mild and gentle in effect. 4fNct fontrnttl5Thiid Pacta .JV-ttp IIP . -,,iioi -.1 PER GEM. AvA.,MitlVftarfltioa6fAj h annual"'-" - . I ilnotheStNMCiSllftabV m &2fflSignature Owcrfulnfssandltest&flttte nelthcrtolum.MorphlfKW Iuieral.NoTNAHCOiiv wm Jlittfijtrm ftl . i'i..r.itUemcdvlbr (nstiValionnnDiarrWca; XcsulUn4iwrrjDJnfany racSimilc SnsW ESSE Exact Copy of Wrapper, iff h.: NEW TUnnLsil ififlSTDBI CHAMPION MOWERS The new Champion Mower with the big frame and high wheels lasts long erruns a little lighter. They cost no more than others. Dont fail to get your Cups and Saucers, Plates and Dishes at our Sales Day Special Price, Grain Cradles, repairs for all mowers, Twine. R. A. ALCORN HDWE. CO. Farmers & Merchants Bank Capital Stock $20,000.00 J. D. Reynolds, President P. N. J. Craig, Cashier J. J. D. Reynolds, P. W. Newton, M. h,. Uorman, Directors Personal, integrity of its otlicers and efficiency of the laws gov srning its transactions are the iny hank can offer its patrons. Upon this basis, we invite cw. parison and solicit your business. No Hunting Notice. We hereby notify all parties that we allow no hunting on our premise's: W. C. Sehaler. B. V. Veil. J. B. Wisman. Buy your fertilizer from J. W Kennedy, Middle West Grain Grower I. rand, the kind that gets results - adv. Adorable Colorado For The Summer wlii-rn N nl ii re linn provided for yon towering Hiiowi'lnrl rnouiitHin pi-iikH, nwn-inniir-ini! ciuiyriiip, wondrous wHter- ullfl, w hiK,frliiK i niidlicni lock fori-DlM, inyriarin of wild llownm-lii'iiuliful lif-yoml il Pi:rirt,iin in tlirir riotoiiH colo rs, I'licliuniiiiK lakes of ciiiit ul.l hiit-H, iiml gilvi-r mirrored Hlrpaiiia. TlieKH crave, your prcHi'iice, mid tlirouidi 1-lnt iiiuidhiork of niiin nil are iiuule ilHiifhtfiilJy acci'flflililo. lie. I K.ach.dvlu Missouri Pacific Two Trains Daily from Kansas City Keduri'd Humid Trip Tickets lliroiilionl. tlie Hummer loiiK return limit lib eral HtJip-OVITH. Complete piirliniilnrH niny be bud ii 1 1 1 reipient. V. I.. 8TONK, I'. T. M., Mo. I'H'-. H. U., Ht. l.oiiiH, Mo. OmORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the of Use For Over Thirty Years THB NTAUR eOSSMMV. NIW VOHK CITT. W. Newton, Vice-President E. Craig, Assistant Cashier N. J. Craig, J.E. Craig and best evidence of security that LODGE DIRECTORY Mansfield fjodge No. 1 10 I. O. O. V. Meets every second and fourth Satur day evening at I. . O. K. Hall J. W. Brnzeal. secretary. A. E. Ilrown, N. (J. Ii. A. M. Mansfield KoyalArch Chapter 122 Meets in regular convocation on first Saturday niglit in each niontli Visiting companions welcome .1. E. CKAKi, lliKb Priest C. A. Stephens, Secretary NOltH'OOn, M1SSOUUI HOTKIi Newly FurnlehPd Throughout Yout Patronage Solicited Special attention to commercial I rado. Supper served before arrival of Frisco pamienger train No 104. MHS. MATni' COTTENOIM PARTIES WANTING Marble or Granite Monuments Can save money by telephoning or writing Fougen & Rogers City of Mtn. Grove MarbleWorks Mountain Qrove, Mo. $80,000.00 written in the month of May Ann still the wine ones come our way Keen paying profiteers' prices for awful poor dope; They will all find wisdom's way, we hope liarton, secretary farmers Mut ual Eire Ins. Co., Mountain drove, Mo. TYPEWRITERS! All makes anil all atylm IS up.. Bonn that wm lin'il aim rrlraard hy lha V. H. Oo't. Hareaina. Stale yniir nredannii wa willdeanriba aad auwla. Tim LINOWRITCR, a printinc oflire HKirmoTTl Itihhnrifl any rnlor7r di-liveird. iliva nnme and mijdi l. Carlton paper Sil.'l IMIahMtaf 1 .115 li liv'd. Emplr Typ Foundry, Mfo. Wood Tyir, r It 11 Ford Production 4,000 Cars A Day. Present Production Greater Than for. Same Period List Year. Ford is buildint,' cars at full speed. And, according to an ofliciul statement from the fac to rv at Detroit, the demand for" Ford cars and truekssl illexceeds the out put, despite the fact that a new high level of production has been reached. Hy the lirst of May the fit-nr es representing daily proline lion were in the neighborhood of 4,000 ears a day, so the .May schedule was set at I01,l-."i ears and trucks, not including the output of the Ford C anaitian plant or any of the foreign as sembling flanls. The mil put mounted daily; May PJlh brought forth lOO'J, the greni.eal, number that have been prodm cil in one day so far this year. Since the month has 25 working days, present indications point to a new high record. A comparison of Port! produc lion figures for licjo and 1ULM discloses the fact for April, l'.'lM the output, was greater by :il,."l I than for the corresponding month of a y:'iir ago. The output for May l'.rJl will probably overshadow May. I'.'-Oi by between fifteen and twenty thousand ears and trucks. Approximately lo,0i 0 men nfe at work in the Detroit, plant, of the Ford Motor (.'omiinny. The factory is operating on full time. six days a week and three .shifts a day. 'Ve were never in a better condition than we are right now'' said Henry Ford recently. A had taste in the mouth comes from a 'disordei cd .stom ach and slugglish slate of the bowels. llerliiue corrects the trouble immediati ly. It purities the bowels, helps digestion, and sweetens the breath. Price, Cine Sold hy all druggists. Adv. HO KNII E NO n!L0ROrOP.M 110 PETCHTION from business rettrcnce.iiundreds cured Or.F.W.DIEMER specialist. BISSTIi-flSST IOCATU SOVUU IN BPtUHart&LD HO PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public auction i n my farm, d miles enst, ol Mans Held, on the old Mountain firove road, on Tuesday, June 7, l'.l'Jl. commencing 10:00 o'clock a m., the following property: UOKSKS -1 gray horse, Is yrs. old; 1 bay lilly, llyrs. old: 1 sorrel lilly, yrs. old. COW'S 1 red cow, giving milk; 1 .lor sey, live years old, fresh now; 1 yearling heifer. 1 hogs, 100 lbs. IMI'LKM KN'I'S - 'A inch Springfield wagon; 1 '2 in h turning plow; 2 double shovel plows; 1 1 -hor.se scratchier; 1 steel 2 section harrow; 1 single plow; 1 good big scoop; I 2-horso wheat drill; 1 hay fork, good shape; Kope, complete track, 50 ft set double work harness, leather tug; a number of good laying liens; household goods, cook stove, heater and other things loo numerous to aicntion. TKItMS-All sums of $10 and un dcr, cash; on all sums over $10, 9 months' credit will be given on bank able note bearing 8 per cent Interest from date- No gooil:fcto be removed until terms ot sale have been com piled with. T. J. Smith, owner. Col. Itoy It. PennlH, Auctioneer. Geo. B. rVoeninn. Clerk. I'UHIilO.SAM:. I will sell at public auction on the Sales Pavillion in Mansfield, on Saturday, June 4, jl'XM, com mencing at 1:00 o'clock p. in., the following property: Household and kitchen furni ture, consisting of cook stove and healing stove, bedsteads, springs and mattresses, book case, dining and kitchen tables, dining chairs and rockers, kitch en cabinet, cooking vessels and dishes, lot empty fruit jars, and many other things not men tioned. TERMS: All Hums of $10 and under cubIi; on all cuius over $10, oiiionins iinio win no given on bankable notes buaring 8 per cent lotereHt fcom date. No Roods to bo removed until temiB have been compiled with. A. J. Grantham COL. HOY IWNNIS, Auctioneer asm 3. V. Crulg, Clerk. There U more Catarrh in this section of the country than ull other diseases put to ft, the r,and for years it was supposed to he iiicu ruble. Portors prescribed local reineilii'S.aiiil Inconstantly fuilingtocure with local ti'ealmeiit.pronoiinced itincu r:lilo. I'alanli in a local disease, greatly inlliii'iiced by constitutional conditions, airtl therefore requires constitiiiional treat litem . 1 1 iillV (ilarrliMedicine.nian ufiirlnre'l by K. .1. Cheney A (!o., Toledo, Ulii.i.iH a constilntional remedy,, is taken iiili-rimllv anil nets thru the lllood on the Yliironii Siirf.ices of the System. One lluinlieil Hollars reward is offered for any ciiHe that Hall's Catarrh Medicine fiiiln tn cure. Send for circulars and tfhtimnniuls. I'. .1. CHENEY & CO,, Toledo, Ohio. Sold by clrut!itH, 7.re. I lull's Family Tills for constipation. Adv. We Have Sold Over 15.000 Funis to Data No li.'tinti Irr nnd no withdrawal rharBrt. You pay ui our ron.iiuHkjii .4ily allcr ulelu uur cunomcf. wills Cf lh4iuiie, E. A. Strout Farm Agency BCjiIi Williams Efopi't'sciifjifive (er Mansfield Furniture Co, Lucky Tiger Thm iVatftaa'a MahA- It- mam C. " J- ff innninTis it nmrn-nis 1HOSC WHO KNOW. PnatHvol v rRftiijkfM WjUf; "-diiclruir rorracu k niatroiis RcaJpB atopa falllnic hair tr'tj prtMnotcaluxuriantKrowth addahiatraL t tl?t liautr, ht-aJth action immmliata and 1 tjJ clrlA'n Money-ltack Guarantee. f .'4d At almff f lata an harftera. r mmni M l u.,l tor aen.ro u. aampla. I.IICKV T1(.K f .. HanaM City. Ha tiHtoti) i ii am aaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaMal wmv Ji. -MULU - ' Mansfield Produce Co. l:ti4 1 1 1l-1im .tiiii'liot Iilce Fur Cream and Produce Iowa Cream Separators C. L. Turner L. A. JOHNSON Undertaker and Licensed Embalmer Motor Hearse Culls Answered Day or Night (Successor toT. P. Lenhart) Mansfield, Missouri Miller & Young Moving and Transfering Prompt Service Right Prices Haul Any Thing Any Time Any Place f,et Cs Haul Your Live Slock M. R. MUler & T. J. Young City Dray Transfer ami Storage Phone your wants to J. D. Avery AUTO T11UCK Any Thing Any Time Ava or Any Where Let me do your transfer work r. SB. STi:iJ14NS tor,. l!OV 1IHXMS, Auctioneer, rtrocilor of Pure-Bred Diiroe Jer- coy HogB. Live Stock and Kami Sales a Hnecialtv 8aIbh made evrrywlierc. Hatiefaction : Ruaranleed. Make dated at this office Money to Loan N. .1. CUAIG HAS SOME MONKY THAT HR DESIRES TO LOAN ON COOD, IM PUOVKI) PAliMS IN EITH- Kit WRIGHT Oli DOUGLAS COUNTIES. N. J. CKAIG WARD B. HITCHCOCK I'Oi: ANYTIIINU IN REAL ESTATE Insurance Notary Work FARM LOANS -f -Q.ste(XBaIa6-. r '. :