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CHIROPRACTIC A system of adjusting the movable segments of the pine for the removal of the cause of disease. It is done with the bare hands and without any adverse conditions. It is harmless in its application and equally beneficial to men and women and children. The results obtained has placed it in the very forefront of the Health Sciences of the world. A trial will be sufficient to convince you of its lasting and permanent beoetits. Investigation will cost you nothing, and a spinl analysis may be h id for the asking. Get the facts first hand and atisf.v yourself. It may mean years of Buffering rolled away, and tin dawn of a new era to break upon your pathway. ' BESSIE A. MITCHELL, Chiropractor At residence of Mrs O'Heren, first door east of Mausfie'.d Hotel. Wednesday and Saturday of each week. Mansfield, Mo. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED Nice Line of Coffee of about ten different varietios, and have prices of various kinds of Coffee, but prices suited for quality. All high pi ice Coffee guaranteed or money refunded. Have nice line of misses, ladies and childrens supporters. Also nice line tea and , coco, and other nice things. Get our price before Buying. H. M. XORCROSS STORE iiMiimni 9 WW WVffWff International ENSILAGE CUTTERS INTERNATIONAL Ensilage Cutters are simple and practical. Cutting and elevating are combined into one operation, elimi nating an eqtra cylinder and blower sprockets and gears that waste power. The kaives and fans are mounted on a sturdy flywheel made of boiler plates riveted together. This cuiistruetioii per mits first class work at low speeds, which prolongs the life of the cutter and makes it safe for your men. (All working parts are carefully housed. The positive force feed and corn chute for feeding direct from the wagon or corn rack saves labor. Capacities range from 6 to "25 tons per hour. Lt us explain how International Eusilakje Cutters re duce the cost of putting up ensilae. Also se us about j-our other corn machine requirements corn binder-, husker and shredder, corn sheller or grinder. CARTER eft BEACH Mansfield, Missouri PUBLIC SALE. . 1 1 will sell at public auction, at my place, on what is known ns the Gilbert farm, 9 miles north west of Mansfield, ' mile east of Midway store, on llaitville and Seymour road, on Krid.iy, Sept. 10, '21 Commencing at I0:(.i) o'clock a. in. The Following Property: One gray mare 1- years old. one bay mare 11 years old, both iu foal; Four head milch cows, one Jersey years old, 1 Jersey li years old, 1 red pole 5 years oid, 1 red pole 3 years old, all giving milk; - shouts weighing 40 pounds each; 1 do.eu Haned Plymouth Kock pullets, it liens and two roosters; one "Did Trusty" 110 egg incubator, chicken coops, wagon, hack, set leather harness, wheel barrow, 3 acres corn in ti.-ld, l'a acres sun flower iu field, 1 ton mowed oats iu stack and barn, uu buahels setd rye, - heating sto ves, 3 oil liuruor with oven, kitcheu cabinet, round dining table, 4 dining chairs, Singer sewing machine good as new, 1 leather davenport, 3 stands, 1 or gan good us new, 2 iron bed steads, mattress and springs, large S day clock, alarm clock, lamps, all dishes aud cooking vessels, mail bos, -fruit jars, canned fruit, No. 2 American cream separator, bench wringer 75 gal. home made vinegar, shovels, spades, rake,s, hoes, some carpenter tools and other dhings not uientfoned. TERMS All sums of J 10 and uu dtr, cash; ou all suuia over $10, 9 months' credit will be given on bank- uble uote bearing 8 per ctut interest from date- No goods to be removed until terms of sale liavu been com plied with. Edwin C. Norton, Owner. COL. HOY DENNIS, Auilioneer UF.O. B. FKKKM.IN, Clerk. j OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOQO CWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GREGORY'S GARAGE Remember that we Repair and Re-charge any make of Storage Battery. We guarantee all work and give you quick service. GREGORY'S GARAGE HARTVILLE, MO. moooooooooooooooooooqoooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooow Get a Good Night's Rest llttvTifl Sleep ii. just a necessary to health food. The ability to sleep depends on the condition of the nerves. Dr. Miles Nervine insures a good night's rest It will help any nervous condition from sleepless ness to epilepsy. Your money back if the first bottle fails to benefit you. Youll find Dr. Miles' Medicines in all drug stores WANTED Akin PHP QAl F j-na a . i I'm this Column la Supply Your Warn. Kimv: I cent per wonl each wevk. Mh a inlnlniufh chamc ol 25c4'nl.: ia.tt1e In ad aiKc. AdJrv. Mirror. Man.tlcld. Mo. Wanted Three ol. I doors and windows. Will p:iy cash. Call at MTrror otlice. For Sale or Trade - Ford Tour ing Car; tirt class condition linjuiie ManstielJ I'roiluio Com pany. MODEL HZ l'U- Best hard- wheut Hour on the market; $-1 00 per hundred. Square Deal Mill. W. L. Mathew. STOP THAT ITCH! Purify Your Blood Eczema, tetter and many other skin troubles are du to disordered blood. If you are afflicted with skin trouble, don't suffer the maddening torture longer, but start right away to purify your blood with S. 8. S. the standard blood purifier for over 60 years. For Special Booklet or for indi vidual advice, without charge, write Chief Medical Advisor, S S S Co. . Dep't. 430, Atlanta, Ga. Cet S- S. S. at youl druggist. The Standard Blood Purifiei I'lULIC SAI.K. I will sell at public auction, al my place, on pluc." known as Mary Gates farm, 1 and 1 4 mi les northe tstof Olalhe, and 4 1 -miles southwest of Macomb, on Macomb and Oluthe road, on, Tuesday, Sept. Kllli, l'JlM. Commencing at 10.00 o'clock a. in The Following I'loporty: One span brown mares weigh lliio pounds each, good work and oroud mares; 9 good milch rows, nov giving milk, all, will lj .fresh in spring; 1' two yen- old Jersey heifers will de fresh in spring, 'J two year old Durham bulls, 7 spring calves, 1 a "i Hoi stein heifer and the rest male calves. iiO 11 row n Leghorn hens 1 year old. Farm Machinery; Good Mc Corinick mo a ing machine and rake, section' and spring tooth harrow, turning plow and bouble shovels, one horse corn drill, good set double harness, 1 but terfy cream seprrator. Househald Goods: Two good dressers, kitchen cabinet, din ing table and i hail s, iron bed stead and splines, cook stove, good heater, 150 fruit jars, dish es, cooking vessels arid u lot of other things not mentioned. TEKMS: All mhiih of $10 aud ui.dur cash; ou all tuina ovur $10, gniuultiH time will he given on bankable notes bearing 8 per ceul intercut f'.uni datu. No koimIh to be removed until lurma uuvu be n complied with. Mrs. E. T. Gates, Owner ( ol. Hoy It. Ileimis, Am lloneer. lino. U. l'Vei.in:ui. Clerk. A cross, sickly baby suffering from digestive troubles and looseness of the bowels, needs McGee'hllahy Klixir. It checks the bowels, f.isfH the stomach mil restores healthy conditions. Price, IJjc and 00c. Hold by all druggists. HOYS - MAKK MONKY! Send your name t) Circulation Manage r, S U N S K l' M AG A Z I X F, San Francisco, Cal., and receive details of its special offer to hoys who want to make money in va cations, utter -chool, etc. At tiaitivc Special prizes for pro ducers. - adv. 1'KIVATK SALK-At the G. S. Hurney rcMilence: 1 inahog any dining room suite, 1 bed room .-et, - living room rocking chairs, 1 high chair, 1 electric Hour lamp, 1 dining room rug, 1 cook s.tove ami heater. 1 cook tabl? aud "J chaiis, 1 wash table. ironing board, wash tub aud kit chen utensils, 1 baby bed. Al this stuff is practically good as new. Inquire of Mrs. Frank Heach. or Roy Dennis. 9 The improvement, in business is shown by the increase in the number of call-, for graduates of the Springfield Husiness Col lege. Fleven ynung men were sent to one cumpany in the last three weeks. The Springfield Husiness College is so well known to the big employers that a situ ation is sure for every graduate. The tuition will be refunded il the graduate does not get em ployinent. ll the young men and women of this community knew the value of Springtiehl Husiness College trainiior, scores would go from here. The same amount cannot lie spent in any other regular way that will pro duce half the income. F.very one who wishes to better his condi lion, both educationally or tinan dally, should write to J. A. TAYLOR for a copy of the free circular quoting the present re duced rates. adv I'l HUC S.W.K I will sell at puplic auction at my place, 7 miles south of Mans field, 2 miles west of Olatlie, on Thursday, Sept. 15th, 1921 Commencing at 10 a. in., The Following Property; One large bay mare 4 years old, '2 one year old mules, 1 I ve year old mule, one. suckling mule, 4 .Jersey cows giving milk, two 4 year old Jersey heifers will be f re ill in spring, throe 1 year old st.-ers, six spring calves, three Jersey heifers and the rest male calves, one -J year old bull, one Duryc S'w will furrow, by day of sale Terms Ali sums of $10 iimi iiikIm-, -ii .-1 i ; on nil sums over $10, n ere. lit )!" !) moiillis will be !ivell oil liillllsillile Hole heal' ili!.1' S HT cent illlife.-t I'l'olll date. -( oumls, to he removed nnlil terms of sale have liifii ( 1 1 1 1 I i I W il ll. Mrs. L. C. Mays, Owner. JOY DKXN'IS, Auctioneer (i. C. I'UKK.MA.V, Cleric. FLAT HOCK. Don't forget our Sunday School every Sundry at 2:110. We are planning on an all day singing ut Flat Rock the 3rd Sunday. Chas. Davis callcit on Willis Moody Monday morning. M r. W. N. nnd Sain Draper are hauling some lumber from the saw mill where Sam lias been working. Mr. aud Mrs. G. i. 'None maker celebrated theirlirst. wed ding anniversary Sept. 1st Mr. and Mrs. Kmuiet Lund and family were there tiicy made i e cream and hail a good time. We all wish them many mure an niversaries, aud a long happy life. Mr and Mrs. G. H. Noueimtk- er, Kruest Lund and family, E. Hydorn and family, Mr. Cassin and family all went to churchand Sunday School Sunday, aud when church was dismissed all went, to the park and ha I dinner together. 'J he country p -ople sure enj-iy the park in Manslield. Mr. John Tylor is visiting his family at J. J. Turleys. The visitors at Mr. R. Blanks Sundiv, were Mr. W. N. Draper and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lets i up er, An eight pound girl arrived at the home of Mr. aud Mrs Rus sell Letsinger Wednesday Sept. seventh. Mrs, G. B. Nouemaker called on Mrs. Draper Wednesday. . potior. -15sS" XPECTAK 'MOTHERS Tor Thra Conrat!un lijva MnUn l,nd Dirlli t-jsiur ny using rl'' - V r ALL b nun iiif BHArillLr f. it 'l 1 A toff Cj.Ottl. 9U ArLAflf A CA ..', h. J. It. MclNTOH II, A IM'riON&ICH. Live Htoi k anil Fann Hitlea H(et lull y .Salts luuilu anywlnire. fi 1 11m aud ad vc-rtiBLUK-nt true. Males dates at tbla nlflce. Announcing the opening' of &hQ ffirunGivick shop it it t i t t nwrTT-r"-"-" n Saturday, September lO with a complete line of Brunswick Phonographs, Records and all manner of Accessories, such as needles, fibre needle c lippers, polishes, and parts for " Brunswick phonographs. Mail orders promptly filled. "The Brunswick will be your next Phonograph." Why? Come in and hear it play then you'll know. We sell other records, sheet music and pianos- Uye Brunswick Shop J. B. CROUCI 1. Manager Mansfield. Mo. We are located 3 doors east of Bank of Mansfield ..:...... ! iL I HOW IS THIS? KODAK FINISHING j. Better Quuhtv at Ri'iiiifeil .Vices, t KODAK ENLARGEMENT FREE T ..... w-. -. 1 1 . . . f i.i;..: i.: iui r fi ty .iw tu ui i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii . Si'iul for New lVux' lAte I CARL MACKEY MANSFIF.LI). MO. ' l.'oule No. II i ANNIE BELLE COMPLEXION CREAM THE CREAM OF CREAMS At EiquUittly Scvntad Liquid Toil at Loliuit Iiiim u delight. Every " n tkt piil tn hr iumplaiun wilt mnpif uainr ATJNIE UCLLE CHEAM. All ii at oikr dial Sooa rrdn if hn txit uj n.witi Mat b used is) muvini pi-f uti'.i iouS int. l lnii, uf.Uta. piminV. Ii fcl. fit I K com. (Jrnjo iiiis Mi miuhI braulv hj ih mtiei Auuir tilJ 1 - (h ttfMUl MM Ol AaAM Brll C.M keM h i J aini and sii im pftliJiii tovdiliu. MtHlTll TM UK inUit Hk. HM III WHHN rnitt, u CCMT Pin OITH Sold by Druggists and General Merchants 13 A INK OF MANSFIELD . - Kstahlisheil Paid Currency on all our Checks During the I'anic of l!)i)7 Capital $60,000.00 Surplus $30,000.00 SCHOOL BOOKS and Supplies For Wright and Donglas Counties First-class line of Toilat Articles and Patent Medi cines. Prescriptions carefully compounded. F. M. HUFFMAN, Druggist NORWOOD. MO. "The Worlds' Fair of the 0ZARKS, Wright County Agricultural Fair and Stock Show of Mansfield FoIassdDiurl tOTS OF EXHIBITS L PLENTY Amusements September 28. 29, SO, October 1st, 1921. Ava Day, Sept. 28 Norwood Day, Sept. 29 Hartville Day, Sept. 30 Seymour Day, Oct. 1st You are invited t; participate in the Mansfield Fair and help us make it the biggent and best Fair in this part of the state. Everything possible is being done by the Fair Committee to make your visit profitable and pleasant. 5