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.-. I'-' 1: it jit. I; ivi" i fi IK an ! 51 If 1: If: WOLF CBKKK. We have hud somo rainy we ather for the last few days. There was'nt any singing Sun day night on account of the bail weather, but we a e iu hopes it will be pretty for nest Sunday night, so t ver.vb dy come. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Strong from Kuy X. M. are visiting with home folks on Wolf Creek this week, tliey expect to b- here for a month or to. Fred Gann eallcd at John Mo ody'a Sur.dy. Allen Mcintosh and Frank Call noun made some egg cases forH. J Kice. Eulalvy called at Delia Mi ody's Sunday. Alfred Moody ;md wife spent Satuid.ty night aud Sunday With home I. Iks Isaac Gann. JinesE. Ivy stayed all night with Eli Coda Sunday night. Jotm Gann said that if lie had 12 aceis of good ground lie would nt plow any alfalfa up mi the Bohanou farm this year. Sam Smith happened to a lit tle bad luck Saturday night, had five pigs to drown during the storm. Always 'ne things at Hon Ton pretty things' for Saturday, April 1st. LODGE DIRECTORY Mansfield Lodge No. 141$ I. O. O. 1Y Mww every VpcoiuI and fourth Satur day evening at I. O. O. K. Hall liiigh Williams N. ii W. A. Black, Secretary i i. ! Mansfield Royal Areh Chapter 12'2 I Meets in reeniar convocation on first J Saturday night in each month Vailing cnmpnion welcome J. K. i KAlii, High I'rieft C. A. Stephens, Secretary If y.iu belch up abittor-Msting litpiid, suffer from h artbnrn and sour stomach, yon need the tonic properties of Heroine. It is a purifying anil strengthening medicine f r th ston.ach, liver and bowels Price, 00c. So!d by all Druggists. Ida Gann c died at Opal Gauns Monday evening. Clarence Coday I as boon on the sick list for the last few' days but is better now. Warner Oiday c.il'ed on John Gann Monday. Two Wise Children M i 4 4 4 i We Have our new Line of Ladies, Chil. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 t BARGAINS IN NEW TOWN dren and men's oxfords on display at Bargain prices and lots of new goods. Come on to New Town and see our Ladie's trimmed, Hats, Cut prices on Mens and Ladie's shoes t till going on. W. T. NORCROSS, W. Commercial St. i t -H- Goodbye Boils! Art 70s op to the neck" In blood m pwrltlef f 8. S. 8. in one of th protest blood-parUVr knuwa, Try It. S. S. 5. Will Rid You of Boil., Pimplei, Blackheads and Skin Eruptions, A boll I ft vn lea no. your blool In 90 chuck full of prisons thnt those "boil" out into a boil. They'll keei "boiling up" until ywu destroy tlu-m completely by the ue of S. S. S., ona of the must powerful bU'otl-cleansers known to sch-nce. S. S. S. has a too-1 tin t'-st of liine. The T-otr of it J increments is n'lmow'l-li:?'I by auth orities. Its mt-'iicirial lnre'lients an puaranteM t t e purely v o e e t .1 b 1 ?. Kight off, it clears the skin of plm ile3, boils. Mntthes. blackheads, ano. eczema, rush and other fkin eruption?. ind uoea it thoroughly. It nrlves out f the bktod impurities which caufl") rhtumatism, maks the blooJ rich anl puret-uil'ls up lst fl.-.h. It helps U rtianutacture n-w 1 .-'wt Cells, that '4 one of its eecrvU. is. ri- w sol J at all drug tores, in two ut-a. Tho Ur gtj: niZQ la tuc Uioru tcwUoliiivai, ' Advertise Your Strong Point Suiely there's at least one thing aboutyouD-torn tlwt sets it head and shoulders above your competitor's place You deliver t fdi int-rs. You yuaranUi'1 quality. You keep -'-n evenings. You give discount stamps. Your clei ksar ahviiys court ous. Emphasize your .tronefst point in all your newspaper advfTtMriif Hammer it llomr. Keep it up ever lastingly. Jf you c.n "boil it don" to a few strong words as a slogan, so much tin better. The sM'f;ial bargains that jou advertise' bring immediate business. It is needful. Thi Ure (jolicy that you advertise constantly, liuilds good will. That is needful, too. THE ADVERTISING CLUB OF St. LOUIS When You're Nervous Whatever the cause overwork, worry, grief, Ion of aleep, ex citement, businesa troubles, atimulanta, narcotica there'a m medicine that will help you. Dr. Miles' Nervine ua relieved thousands of case ef headache, dizziness, irrita bility, sleeplessness, hysteria, epilepsy. .Buy a bottle of your dniffist and start on the road to better health today. mm Dr. Miles' Guaranteed Medicines. Dr. Milrs' Nervine Vr. Milps" Heart Treatment l)r Miles' Tonic Dr. Miles' Mood Purifier Dr. Miles' Anti-i'ain I'illn Dr. MiliV Laxative Tablet Dr. Miles' Tonic MAKES RAPID HEADWAY. Add Tliis Fart to Y.mr Store of KiHiwIetlg. Kidney disease often ailvances so rapidly that many a person ia firm ly in its prasp beforo awarp of Its progress. Trompt attention should be given the slightest symptom of kidney disorder. If there is a dull pain in tho back, headache, diz.y spells or a tired, worn-out feeling, or If tho kidney secret ions are of fensive, irregular and attended with pain, procure a good kidney remedy at once. Thousands recommend Doan's Kidney Tills. Kend tho statement below. H. L. St till, proprietor of a black smith shop, E. Frist St., Mountain drove Mo., says: "Some years aso I was sufferinc from kidney trouble till worst source of the complaint lieinu a weak and lame back. It kept j;rowiiiK worse until my back was a constant ache and I could hardly bend one way or the other. The kidney secretions pnsed too free ly and bothered me by pettins me up too often at niijht. I had hoard a j;reat deal about Doan's Kidney l'iils ami lietnn their use. It took only a few boxes to completely cure me and 1 have never had a return of the complaint since." 1'iice title at all dealers. Don't simply ask" for a kidney remedy uet Doan's Kidney Tills the feame that .Mr. Stull had. Foster Milburn Co.. Mfrs.. Iinltalo, N. Y. Adv. No. SS. Letter From California' , Sttatlmioro. Calif March 24th '-,- KJitor Manslield Mirror, Manstield, Mo. Dear Sir: you will tind here inclosed two dol lars 1 am sending to you for the renewal of ouf subscription to the Mirror, as we have been a reader of your paper for four years and can't hardly gee along without it. We certainly enjoy reading the news of the town and also the items of tho neigh borhood, as 1 lived 'there most j0 long years, and knew most everyone fnr miles around in that land of ours. In your pa per 1 often hear from ii. y dear iov ing mother the one I love so dearlj ; so you see I don't want to mUs a copy of the paper so I will close hoping to get another paper soon. Yours and obl gj, Mrs. W G. Tyson For Sale: Any one of four good milch cows, two have nice heifer calf by side. .1. I) Kice, Mansfield. Missouri. ItOlTK S. The incnd iws ure getting t aulifully green, and it seems so good to be planting and planning tho flower and vegetable ga rdens. The Kuy school closed Thur; after a successful term taught by I'rof. Smith. Thern was a program ar.ddmnerut the schoo! that day and a good attendance. Mrs. J. W. Hrentlinger is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Many Thomas were there Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Edwards has taken a heavy cold which seems to have settled in her eyes; they have been troubling h r a grent deal, andatroublesoine cough, as well. Cecil Letsinger and Kalph Hrentlinger were home Irom Ava Friday night and Saturday. Ace Taibulton has sold his farm to J. I). Avery, and is go ing to rent tin; "Short" place for the ensuing year. They will move sometime iliis week. Miss Zella Letsinger called on Miss Minnie Del.hridge and Uoy Letsinger anil family last week. Prof. Smith called at .1. W Brentlinger's a while Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ace Tarbutton called on Mrs. M. M. Marlon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry dined at Monroe Not-cross' Saturday. Scot, and Alva, watch out for the Tiger troin Texas. Mrs. Harry Thomas called at J. W. Kd wards Wednesday after noon. Miss Zella Letsinger called at J. W. Edwards Tuesday nuvning XPECTAK? MQIHEltS"- if i, k tots P RIJS i.lt'i For Three Generations Havo Midi Child-Birth Lasior By U-inj wiitip?- eooKLtr on motmerhoooamdthe BAar.pvii DttiDficLD rrcuLATon Co.. Dcrr. 0-D. Atlanta. Ga. Fair Dates We Are Interested In. Missouri State Fair, Sedalia, W. 1). Smith Secretary, August l'J 10.. Wright County Agricultureand Stock Show of Manstield, W. A Mlack, Secretary, September 11 3U. Springfield, Greene County, Ozark Stock Show, II. R. Nelson manager, October i 7. .You'll Find Dr. Miles' Medicine at your Drug Store. Calomel Salivates Even When Careful Threaclieroos Dt ug cannot be Trusted and Next Uosomay Start Trouble Calomel is dangerous. It may salivate you and make you suffer fearfully from soreness of gums, tenderness of jaws and teeth, swollen tongue, and excessive saliva dribbling fioin the mouth Uont trust calomel, It is mer cury; quicksilver, If you feel bilious, headachy, constipated and all knocked out, just get a bottle of Dol son's Liv erTotie for a few cents which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. T.ike a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and wiihoul making you sick, you just go back and get your money. If you take calomel today you' II be sick and nauseated tomorr ow; besides, it may salivate you, while if you take Dodson's Liver Tone you wiil walie up feeling great. No salts necessary. (Jive it to tlii' child t n it is perfectly harmless and can not salivate CARDUI HELPED REGAIN STRENGTH Alabama Lady Was Sick For Three Years, Suffering Pain, Nervous and Depressed Read Her Own Story of Recovery. Paint Rock, Ala. Mrs. C. M. Steeall, of near here, recently related tho fol lowing Interesting account of her re covery: "I was In a weakened con dition. I was sick three years In bed, suffering a great deal of pain, weak, nervous, depressed. J was so weak, I couldn't walk across the floor: just had to lay and my little ones do the work. I was almost dead. I tried every thing I heard of, and a number of doctors. Still I didn't get any relief. I couldn't eat, and slept poorly. I believe it I hadn't heard of and taken Cardul I would, have died. I bought six bottles, after a neighbor told me what It did for her. "I bpgan to eat and sleep, began to gain my strength and am now well and strong. I haven't had any trou ble since ... I sura can testify to the good that Cardul did me. I don't think there is a better tonic made and I believe it saved my life." For over 40 years, thousands of wo men have used Cardul successfully. In the treatment of many womanly ailments. If you suffer as these women did, take Cardui. It may help you, too. At all druggists. E 85 W WSIDU .M,tNIN(;H. Sunday was another blustry d.iy. During th" week it seems like spring. Karmcis are bigining to he bur-y tuiththe farm work, and the women have begin to think of garden. Jean Doyel is sick, lie has been sick for several days, but is reported worse. Dr. Latimer, the County Phy sican, was in Macomb Monday and a cas of small pox was re poi ti d south of Macomb. J. Ii (jti enwoDd has been sick several days with pneumoni.e fevor, he is reported be titer. Arthur Greenwood is not so well this week, he has again got ten so he can not walk or use his hands. Miss I lunch I''indley visited Misses Kinma and Anna Findh'y. Mrs. W. II. Urako called on Mrs. Ilarmin Williams Mond iy. Ora I'rolriiarkle and G. N Kind ley called on J. K. Gtei n wood Sundsy. (Jhristinn lOnih avor will meet at tin; Melhodist church next Sunday night :tt 7 o'clo.-k. M iss Kdna Stewart, leader. HOMEUODY EL.SH. ThcKagle Roller Mills have, iToncned and are ready for busi ness, your patronage solicited. Will buy your grain. Administratrix Notice Notice is hereby given that let lers of Administration upon the estate of Kdward J. Goss deceits ed, have been granted to the un dersigned, by the Probate Court of Wright County, Missouri, hearing date the 23rd day of March 1U22. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allow ance within six months from date of said letters or they may be precluded from any bcnclitof such estate; and if said claims be not exhibited within one year fnun the date of the granting of letters ou said estate they shall be forever barred. Minnie Goss. Administratrix. STATE OK MISSOURI. 1 COUNTY OV WRIGHT J ss I hereby Certify that Minnie Goss was granted letters of ad ministration upon the estate ol Kd war rd J. Goss deceased on the date above written, In testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and aftiix (Seal) ed the seal of said Court, this 2;ird day of March VJ'2'2, Geo: O Mm rell. .lndge of Probate and Ex Ofti cial Clerk of the Probate Court. "WHITE HOUSE Barber Shop Norwood, Missouri Clean towel for every man. Prices right South side. W. H. KELLEY, Prop., BORlis J 1 ci WHY PAY miK See R, J. Freeman, Town & Farm Home Uuilde.4i of America iGHaoooooooooooaooooooaooc ooooooooooooooooocoaaoooovi PURE DRUGS Carefully compounded prescriptions, and patent medicines, of tho high and better known brands, Also toilet articles, school supplies, books, stories and stationery. Huy of F. M. Huffman, Druggist, Norwood. Mo. I OOCKOOOOCK00000000000000000JOOCKJCHJIWJCHSOOOeiOOOOOC ; Big Fruit Crop Is Forecast This Year The out look for what farmers call a ''good fruit crop year" is promising in most parts of the United Stales, according to re ports made public today by the weather bureau. Although fruit is not out of danger from freezes in the noith half ol the country, the general belief is now that spring is really here the Am erican people can Ionic forward to fruit in abundance. 1 Vacation Fares Will Be Lower This Summer In addition to a substantial reluctiouin the cost of tickets to mountain, lake and seashore resorts, the eight percent war tax h is been removed, with the re sult that round trip summer excursion tickets may be purchased at fares considerabe'y lower than were in effect last year. i Plan Your Vacation Now For detailed information, ask the nearest Ki isco Agent, or address, .1. N. COUNATZAU Passenger Trallic Manager Saint Louis FARMERS MILLING COMPANY WHOLESALE DEALERS RETAIL Cherry Bell H. W. flour $4.00 Chops, yellow 1.45 Perfection " " " 4.00 p c ollon Seed meal 2.40 Champion " 3.80 We handle Barley and Star Oneta " 3.40 Brand Seeds. Courtney S. W. " 4.00 Clover 15.00 bu. Cremo " " " 4.00 Timothy 3.80 " Meal 1.10 Orchard Grass 2.80" Bran 1.50 Millet 1.25" Shorts 1.75 Oats .35 " Mill Run S. W. 1.65 Corn Seed 1.50 " H. R. BRUTON, Proprietor Norwood, Missouri Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer iiu!ity (and henre of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Umill W Mjeri Tobacco Co. "J 20 for 18c 10 for 9c Vac-ii no tins of 50 - 45c Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccosblended ST' r I