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THE MANSFIELD MIRROR HIKBUK Pl'BI tSHl.NG CO. Oliver B. lutvls, Fditor. Mrs. N. J. lavl. Associate $1.50 a Year In Advance 2 00 OITS1BE THUi STATE. mt.r.. m t -.,,ffk l M.B.1.1C at. Tiri rON it Foreign d.ertisTOt RprcnTativ THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION 1 '. CITY OFFICIALS Mayor. '. I. E Cra:g Mai8i.nl J ! Ci.Uy Felice Judge W T. Fuwe Assessor ..OydeTurcer Aldermen: Pirbt Word, M F. Stephens First Ward- C C. Net-n SeCi-ud Ward. D S Caiitrell at-iuuii Ward .Ij F Liwrgsion Freside-it Hoard, L F .Livingston Clrk J V. Uia2e.il (Treasurer L Gorein aMtornvy '. N. J. Craig Street Ci'minissoiiier. JobnC- dav Collrctur C. L. Turner Health OiEYer Dr. J A. Kus.m Board of Health .-. . I E Cra;g Dr J A.Fuon. L F Li-ug-toi. Coni.Vll tn'-tts the.?--'iij'l ilviid.iy fiv-uiijg of every iii.iiith 2AILK0AD TIKE TABL2S East bound. No.101 P..ssenr 9:55 p iu. No.il-tl-Lva! freight II 15a.m. .No.108 Pas-rgr 9 55 a m. West Bound. No.102- Puseugei' 5:10 a tu No.2i'J - Local freight 11:15 a. tu. No. 104 Passenger 6:50 p uj. L. F LIVINGSTON, Agent The Ozarks ! . This issue of the Osark Magas .ne will doubtless fall into the bands of many who know but little, perhaps nothing, of the Ozark, whether mora or mountains, forest or prairie, a laud of productiveness or barren waste Thereat facts at that Old Mother Earth is furnishing the siuews iu the ffeld of wheat, corn oats and cotton, her poul try, stra berries, grapes, -ap pies, peaches, touiaues, th dairying business, her zin-, uiHganese, coal and othes mint, r als and tiL-r wonderful virgin for ests. which are causing the peo ple of the Uuiied States, and even in Europe, to state in wou der and uiazaiuent and explain "Marvelous, Marvelous " For the condition today noth ing is due to auv p.tiH'ular pro duct or tniueral. The Oztrk iu general can duplicate the coal f Pennsylvania, the iron of Ala bama, the asphjultof the idle if Trinidad, the ceuient beds ot Scotland, the brick, sljal- and clays of West Virginia, the kalin of China, the copper .of the shores ot Like Superior, the granite of Maine, the marble' ot Venn iit, the glass saUil of llhn ol. Hie sand, stone of North. Carolina, the peans of Caapiau, tlie hores of Kentucky, the Uiult-s our own, th rattle ot V l Uiiiikr, the lugs of Iowa, the sneep of ldalia, the Kats oi Atuuua, the fur annuals of Nev ada, the cottou of 'Mississippi, the uh. at ot .Miunestita, the corn of Kansas, the sunar of LouiM-ina. the oats of ttie Mis souri Vailey, the tobaco of North Carolina, the rye cf Ohio, I the barley of Nebraska, the ' viuevards otF, juce, the gardens ot Ger tnany. the nuts of Cential ' America,' the perfume plauts of i the tripics, the hard wood of New Yo'k, toe so,t piue of Ore ' Koa, the game ot toe Western : Prau'e, the i ivil:iailon of the ; etf -te east, the aies uf Ita y.tbe c'ltuate of Caiifornia.the scenery !of Switzer aud, the twilight ot Spain, the s ou-et cf the bay ol ! Mandstlay. I It is not our intention t go into an histoiical descriptive ' wiite up of th'; Ozarks ,ugenerai ll'he papers ao-l iiiax-.ziies of the i latter cities of the United States iare alujost daily devuling coluoin ' alter coIuild to the possibilities I and oppjrtuuities for both the : or aud the rii h to be found in J tiieOziiks. to which the peoplt in other states are rapidly awak euiLg. vVe oiii - v.iah to portray ! in the simplest words possible to tlie man '.vhois coutem plating a future residence iu this g'Od territory. A country which bis been truthfully and aptly term ed "The poor uiau's chance jand the rich man's opportunity. iOiark Magazine. ipuibite JEtoita ' As I am lea vin? the state I will sell at w public auction at my farm known as the Cab Brazeal farm 5 miles south-east of Mansfield, on the Mansfield and Olatha road, and 3 1-2 miles south-west of Macomb, on, MONDAY, NOV. 20th - Commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m. OZ.4KK SOL IIIEliN Leave MariMi-od tHa a. ju (After arrivdi of FrNco train lUi) 'AiriveAva 11:30a iu. Leave A va 3:30 p. in. Arrive Maa-ti'.ld . 5:00 p m; Leavr-s Man: held 10:00 u uj Leares Ava a. ui -"FUED GliOVEK, Aitent m MORE GRAY HAIR liiPTIST CHUECH. Sunday vlioo! every hiuuday al 9 45 a. ui. W.L Matihev..-, Supt Preaching let and 'iii uit'iii. Pev. P. L. Keiley, faetor. CUMBERLAHD PEESBY TEEIAN CHUECH. Preaching every 2nd Sunday. ' Rev. A. S. Humphrey, Pastur. Sunday nehool every Sunday at tAi a..m. 0. W. Freeman, Hupt- METHODIST CHUECH. Preaching services 3d and 4th Sunday morning aud evening. Rev. W. A. (J ray, Pat, tor. Sunday bchool every Sunday at 45 a.m. J. V. Paterson, Supt. I HUM II OF Ml HI ST Bible chiKji at tM5 a. m. fvtiy J-nn-4ay. D. Ii. Kay, tinpeiioieiKnt. Freactiii every ttciii'l Smi'iay. B. OiK'kr VS'niilir, J'hetur. r& For Gray, Streaked, Fad ed and Worried Hair A pleaeatit, ele, erfective prepara tion ii been uaed by tlioueande - f.ttt Hunderliil results-ohtmn a bottle at any Urn; or toilet rounter ol the la nil. ii (p.ary'i) hrench Hair Ionic lot il.OU, or riuect, prepaid, Irani Uel.acy ('hemital '., feu Louie, Mo. Will not U.oJi-point ygu will restore evenly aoO trra'lumly Hit gray and etreaked l-air to ilsloruier natural r;eauty and cliann. Aleo debtroya daDdrud atope liaii from fainni out and will keep you looking voting, hold by all dealers Mantneld Chamber of Commerce Meet every lt Thursday niiht; in ear:h month. Bo&rd.xifJ Governors meet 3rd Thu. night. Odd Fellows Hai, 'Dr.A.J. CVrk, President. Oliver B. Davin, Secretary, If yotr bowels do not act re gularly, jou feel uncomfortable, and the louger tjus condition exj.'.ts the worse you feel. To put an end to the misery, take lleibine. It puriflesthe bowel, remotes mergy and cheerful apints. Price, 60c Sold hy ll Dealert. SUNSET HII.U , From the time were born till till the time weie dead there's lots to be thought, much less to be auid. So the more e thiuk and the less we sav the better for all vh. n were UiJ away. Those who visited the Spencv school F iday ailernoou were: El a Smith. S.vbil Oodav, Ova Mclutosh, Mildred Anderson, Thur-iia Fiudiey, Susie Ooer houer. Ida Fry, and Andy Speui'e aud w ife. Idi and Mae Fry tjok supper witli Harve Fiudiey and wife riiur-div evening quilt, a crowd atteiulud the musical at Jean DdvuIk Thursday uieht all had a good time. Ina liugard went home with htr teacher, Ida Short Friday evening in J stayed till Monday uioriii- g Othel L'hii! and Ellen Frv at tended church at Micooib -Thursday night. Mrs Charley RolNud 8p nt Sniidiv with her d-tughter Mis. Andy S pence ioe Frv, wife and sou Seldon, Saturday nigni and Sunday at V. A Beiilieils' Mr l,eHthf rman.'wiff andchii Jl'eU ca led Oil S. E Sp n S Sun day morniug, Ike Beunett and ' wife speut Saturday night and Sunday at Dave Heunetts. Max. i t.rM.t.i.M.i.i.i.i.i i.ii The Following Described Property 44 Head of Live StocK 44 27 Head of Cattle 27 One red cow 6 years old, be fresh Decem ber 10; one red cow 6 years old, fresh Novem ber 25, one red cow 7 years old, be fresh Dec ember 25; one red cow 4 years old, be tresh December 15; one red cow 3 years old, be fresh March 10; one red cow 3 years old, be fresh February 1; one half Jersey cow C years 0Id ,lU Sun ,a atSam Frv 9 I r I ri I r ' J O IJ l.avieuennHi. auu v ins oem De iresn reoruary a; one rea cow o years oiu, be fresh December 25; one spotted row 5 years old, be fresh March 10; these are all extra good milk cows, 9 yearling cattle, 9 spring calves, 1 saddle mare 12 years old, 16 head of hogs, Duroc Jersey; 2 brood sows will farrow Novem ber 25, three gilts will farrow in December and January, 10 hogs weight 150 pounds each, 1 fat hog weight 400 pounds, farm implements, I two seated hack, one Springfield wagon, one Dane mower, one rake good as new, one cultivator, one turning plow S. B. 19 inch, one No. 64 Chattanooga turning plow, one double shovel, one marking off plow, one springtooth harrow, double trees and single trees, post maul and crow bars, post ax and wire stretchers, 50 gal. barrel, one 36 gal. iron kettle, 2 axes, grind stone, mattock, pick, shovels, garden hoes,rake brush scythe and brush hook, 4 pitch forks, 3 rolls of barbed wire, hay frame, one mans sad dle, one cross cut saw, one 18 foot log chain, 1 mans saw, 36 ton of timothy and clover hay, 6 ton alfalfa hay,, 3 ton red clover hay, 30 bu. corn, household and kitchen furniture, 1 dresser, one stand table, 1 rocking chair, 7 dining chairs, 8 day clo ck, 3 iron bed steads, 4 sets springs, 2 mattresses, 1 cot and mattress, dining tatie, kitchen table, kitchen cab inet, 1 heating stove, 1 cook 'stove, King separator No. 16, washing machine, ringer, tub, barrel churn, 8 gallon cream can, 2 gallon cream bucket, 5 buckets, 2 egg cas es, 60 jars canned fruit, pt aches and berries; 15 gallon keg cider vinegar, 24 gallon sorghum, 45 bu irish potat oes. 13 gal. oil can, 1 gal. oil can, 10 dozen pure bred White Leghorn chickens and other things too numerous to mention, 3 bu. sweet potatoes, 1-2 barrel. TeniK: All sums of $10 and under, cash; on all sums over i10, a credit of 9 months will he given on bankable note boat ing 8 per cent interest from date. No goods to .be removed until terms of sale have betn complied with. E. L. BROYLES Col. Dennis,' Auctioneer. G. C. Freeman, Clerk LUNCH SERVED ON THE GROUND ATimeIy Suggestion. Thi Is the season of the year when th prudent and careful liout'"wife leplenisheTs her supp ly of Chamberlain's Cough Re inedy. It i almost certain to be needi d before the winter is over and results ar much more prompt and satisfactory wheu it is kept at hand and given as soon as the first indication ' of a cold appears and before it has become settled in the system There is no danger in giving ii to children as it contains no opium or other harmful drug. '.Rusty nail wounds, festering sore, turns and scalds heul rapidly when Liquid Borozone is applied. It ii both antiseptic and healing. Price, !k)c, 60c and $1 20. Sold by all Dealers. CLEANING- PRESSING Day and Night Service Collect and Deliver Call Phone No. 30 Let usordifr your r.ulli. Bst line in low n CLARENCE SMALLEY Blue Goost Barber Shop ltay .1. llt'owii Attor ney-At-Law Announces that lie will be at office of J N. Bus by Real Estate Norwood, Mo, on Saturday of each week, corntnenuiog October 21, 1922 From 10 a. tu. to fj p in. to attend to the legal business of anyone who honors loru with a call. I extend a cordial invi tation to all citizen of Norwood and community to come in and pay ine either a social or husi mss viit. "Well! Strong!" Mrs. Anna Clover, of R. F. D. 5, Winfietd, Kans., says: "I besan to suffer some months ago with womanly troubles, and 1 v. as airaid i was going to get in bed. bach month 1 suffered Willi my head, back and sides a weak, aching, nervous feeling. I began to fry medicines as I knew i was. getting worse, i did not seem to find the right remedy until someone told me of GARDUI The Woman's Tonic I used two bottles before I could see any great change, but after that it was remarkable how much better I got. 1 am now well and strong. 1 can recom mend Cardui, for it certainly benuited me." If you have been experiment ing on yourself with all kinds of different remedies, better get back to good, old, reliable Cardui, the medicine for women, about which you have always heard, which has helped many thousands of others, and 'which should help you, too. A';X your neighbor about it; she has probably used it. for sale everywhere. Shiloah Item That which is everybodys business is nobody's business. B-!tter the feet slip than the tonjue. Good company and good dis course are the very sinews ol virtu ie. S. H. Freeman's and Henry Miller's dined Sunday at John Smith's Ben Nail attended Sunday School at Shiloah Suuday, after Sunday School he gave them pleasant talk, Ben Nail dined Sunday at Krnest Millers. Curls. Children Cry ii e TVS J) The Kind You Have Always Bought, and wnVj. in use for over thirty years, has borne the i jM - Ott ine wrapper ou u ryV just to protect th A&Y-GCXJUAl o,,rutirma. Da not bi All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are. B'.wmnts ! trifle aith and endanger the bealtn Infants asd Children Experience against Experiment. Never attempt to relieve your baty with a remedy that you vould use for yourself. What is CASTORIA CastOTia Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,' , Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Ita ' age Is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has ; been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising ' . therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids . the assimilation of Food ; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort The Mother's Friend. GENUINE C ASTO R I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of . if- in ir deceivNl. -: . In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have. Always Bought THI Cf.TU COMPWV. VOWK CITY. a seeKMte HERE Is a business built on a foundation of SERVICE backed by a thorough knowledge cf iur profession, c imbiaed with aa honasi effort to giva only tlie best in quality and efficiency. "Our Label ia your Guarantee" 2 8 DAL R Y 31 P L E PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Landers Building Phone 68, 69, 1241 jjf Springfield, Missouri Fordsoiv Cut your farm costs in half with he Forcbon THI UNIVERSAL TRACTOR Ft F.O.B.OETROI I Am In A Position To Get You A Farm Loan On Short Notice. At A Reasonable Rate Of In terest. R. J. Freeman Mansfield, MO, I will ce in Mansfield from the 1st to 10th of Nov. with a full lino of ue samples of all the latest materials. Wait and see the line before buying your mid winter dresses and Christmas things. Mrs. D. K. S Lvtle, Seymour, Mo. Sav . money on every acre plowed with the Fordson Multiply the work of your farm tools four to six . times , with the Fordson Cut your hoar in the field over half with the Fordson This Valub Has Never Been Duplicated Give yourself an 8-hour day you can with the Fordson It takes something besides engineering to fUrriish a tractor like the Fordson to sell at this astonish ingly low price.- - ' - That something is owner confidence built on permanent satisfac . tion. There are 170,000 Fordson tractors in use wherever Power Farming is being done Fordson is ehowing superior ssrvics. If you are not using a Fordson now, start right. The working 'ability of this remarkable power plant is cutting farr.iing costs in half in almost every kind of work doue, , &t the tliavv bar or from the belt. Ask us for all the ds tails cll, vrite or phone. CARTER'S GARAGE MANSFIELD, MO. f7