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.4, arl22 lion on Ural fuiuntti jRelcOme CRAW, High Priest , fiteplimm, .Secretary xrXY J. BROWN Attorney-At-Law Mansfield, Mo. Lenhart Funeral Home T. F. LENHART FUNERAL DIRECTOR unA PMRAIMFR Lady Assistant . . . Motor Hearse Phone 100 MANSFIELD, MISSOURI Money to Loan N. J. CRAIG HAS SOME MON.CY THAT HE DESIRES TO LOAN ON , COOl), IM PU.WED FARMS IN E1TH ISti WRIGHT OR DOUGLAS COUNT1 E8. N . J . ,C RA I G PARTIES WANTING Marble or Granite Monuments Can save money by telephoning . t'r writing '. Fougen & Rogers City of MtmGrove MarbleWotks Mountain Orove, Mo. CLEANING- PRESSING Day and Night Service Collect and Deliver-; , Call Phone No. 30 Let usorder your suits. Best line in town." . , ' CLARENCE SMALLEY Blue Goost Barber Shop Miller Transfer Moving and Tfansfering Prompt Service Right Prices HSPHaul Any Thing Any Time Any Place Let Us Haul Your Live Stock T M- R. Miller AUTO TRUCK Any Tiling. Any Time, yva or Any Where Let me do your transfer work I. II. STEPHENS COh. ROY DENNIS, Auctioneer. Breeder of Pue-Bred Duroo Jer C eejrHogs; F Live Stock and Farm Hales a Specialty . oam tuauo ciciinimtw ......... guaranteed.' Make dates, at this office Fire & Tornado ... 'ir INSURANCE . ;AETNA CO. Hngli Williams Agent P Blaiisflteld, Mo. ...COL. 3. R. McISTOSH, AUCTIONEER. tve Stock and Farm Sales Specialty v " Sales made anywhere., ;-. Bills and advertisement free. Make dates at this office. Travelers Inn V NORWOOD. MISSOURI --" Newly Furnished Throughout Tow? Patronage Solicited Special attention to- commercial trade. Supper served before arrival of Frisco passengor train No. 104. W,0. Bean, Prop., ' IR OVER 40 YEARS CATARRH METHCJNB UMd succeKIullr In the treatment ALL'S CATAflRH MFIDICINE eon- ri at .in Ointment which Quickly illevMi bv lot-nl Rppllrallun. nna inc iiirrnul MedlrHie. a Tonic, wlilr-h acts through the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces, thus reiiucltiR the Inflammation. Bold By uii uriiKKsia. F. J. Cliouey Co., Toledo. Ohio. Johnson, Items. - Mr. an. I Mrs Harvo Ifrnslee and daughters Audrey and Max mound Mrs. Muttie Garner vis ited at Charley Rowland's near Norwood Saturday- night and Sunday. ' ,; Mr.'und $,lr$. M tnardWi liams iipeut Thursday titf VV. H. Hens lee's. Miss Jaunita Hensloe spent Wednesday night with' M A n drey llenslee. Marv L'oday and family have uiovi-d to Hai tville. Cora Hen-due anil children spent Monday tit Rosa Williams Miss .fauuita Honslee spent Sunday with Miss .Jutiepiiene Henslee. m Rosa Williairs and childreu visit'-d at Mr. Lnn Campbell's Sunday. 1 Mrs, Lou McMalian and Mrs. Ida Gann took dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ln Campbell's Sunday. Come on Rocky. Kidge 'we want li. hear from you astain. ' : -" ' "Blue Eves," mmm, Norwood R. 1. Items. (Last Week Items) , The weather h is b eft cold enough to call winter tlu lt few days, Mr. Page Jackson and son Cash, came in from -kla., re cently. Mrs Lark and son attended Earl Hydorn's sale northwest of Mansfield Monday. Mr. Charley Bass of near Nor wood has been sick with Typh oid fever. .-The wood.: sw ,was sawing wood for Sara Chadwf-ll Tues: day and was going from there to Mr. Jones'. Mr. Richard Ferguson mail carrier on R. 1 has a little sou at his house. Miss Thelma Shores spent Wednesday night with Miss Ha zel Chadwell. MissVergie Jackson visited Miss Pearl Thompson Tuesday afternoon. Charley Shores has been quite sick with Intermttten fever, but is getting better. " ' Mrs. BePeStineard and. daugh ter Eunice has returned to Nor wood from visiting in Kans, Bill Fletcher""and Tom Pope were in Hartville Wednesday. Charley Smotherman visiter) Amos Jackson Saturday night and Sunday. Sam Chadwell shipped out a carload of cattle Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs, Jack White vis ited at Mr. T. S. Hardeu's Sun day.. ' Miss Pearl Thompson called on Miss Vergie Jackson Sunday afternoon.' Mrs. D. Burke of Norwood left Saturday night to visit her sister In Arkansas. ' AffECTKlflSOI ANVOf e Tl roiioMiCj.ttt-nfWBtcoHBar I e:t:.:S Chitopradic s E A S ?S!!K-.' Will. yysr--. t'u rf XJ DR. M.,W. SChEETZ Se mour, Mo. ' - POOli SOUOqi. ITKHIH. (Laat Week Items) Mr, Tom Young brought over i I two truck load of lumber tins afternoon tor his new house. (5. M. Hdisley ami wif" spent, Suiiil t.v with tiiir son Wi lnv Ralph Tin -button, visited F.or 1 11 aud Vi'jyiie Ru-ii Sunday "f ti in. mil. S L H-nsli'v andfiiinily spent S.inday with M is. U;ut Miss Neli Tripiicull.i'Jon Mr. .1 li Pool Tuesday. Mrs. V.- E. Khinpitugli is en the sick list this we k Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ti iop-and daughters vis'li'd Mr. ami Mivi 0 ivi'r Rili-.v Sunday. 'Mr. and M rs, Cliai ley - Rush visited W. II Tai hiilLou Sunday. ASPIRIN Say "Bayer" and Insist! Hu'ess von see the niiuro "Ma yrroii pucUage.ornn tablets jou ai e jiotgetting the geuuine Bayer prniluet prescribed byplivsiciiins over twenty two years and piov ed safe by millions f. r ' Colds. HeatlHche Toothache Lumbago Kiiiviche . Kheumatism ..Neuralgia Pair, Pain Accept "Biyer Tablets of Aspirii" only. Each' unbroken paclaj;e contains proper direct ions. . Handy b'txes nf twelve tablets cost few cer.ts. Druj? gists also sell buttle of 24 am' 100. Aipirin is the trade mark ;;f Hayer Mauu'.uclui'.' of Men oaeeticacidester of Salicylicacid Wolf Creek Items. .' (Last Week Items) I have been absent, for awhile so I will drop in a 'jam, . Eevry body in this neighbor hood is busy killing hogs. Church Saturday night and Sunday night wits well attended. Mr. Henry Moody aud family and John Gann from Wolf ('reek attended the baptising at Ash ley Sunday. Mr. Fied ('ami spent Satur day night with Chester Mcin tosh, Miss i race Gann visited her brother and family Sunday. . Mrs Opal Gann is quite poor ly at, present. . . Mr. John Moody and family spent from Monday till Tuesday evening with her son, O.-car Moody and family: Miss Oma Gann visited Grace Gann Tnesday and attended church at Wolf Creek Tuesday night. Miss Ruth Gann has gone to Mansfield to stay awhile. A Protracted meeting is g.iinu: on at Wolf Creek, every body come and bring some one with you. . "Daddy's Pets." FOR SALE: One 20. hwrse power Reams enjine double cylinder, one, No. 1 Geiser Saw rigxable feodywith 52 inch saw, 1 tank and pump, 1 steel case separator, 24x42, all in running condition,, price. $850 00 . with terms to suit the purchaser, This property is at my farm 2 miles east of Mansfield, Mo. If iuterested write, Ela Stout, Garden Grove, California, . Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done Her a World of Good , "Chamberlain's Tablets have done, me a . world of good," writes Mrs. Ella L. Button, Kirkvllle, N.. Y. "I have rec oinmended them to a number of my friends and all who have used them praise them highly." When troubled with indigestion or constipation, give them a trial , and renlize for yourself what an excellent medicine it is. Dolls st mu."h lower prices than usual. Fnsn Drug Co. NORIMl (Last Week) , Town anil School News. Mrs D. Burke left lot Joivs burg,' Ark., where she will vi-.it two w;ek.s witn relatives, " Agues Jarrett fractured two ribs Tuesday,' " 1W. 5th, when she feH in A. Ri.pei s Store. ' Th" Stork made three visits in Norwood week bef.,re list, leaving a nine p und 'baby girl with Al r. uiel Mrs. John Rand lit Thursday, Nov. LiO, a nib pound bi. by buy wiih Mi', and Mrs. Kieiiarii Kern u hi. and a seven iupuihI baby (my ivith Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Steele Su.id.iy, l).-c. ard. , Mrs Etta Riy left Sunday for .lone.sbui g, Ark., wbvre she will spend a week with her husband. 'A High Scl.onl Christinas pro gram will be gnon by the Athe nian Literal y .vwietv, Wednes day Hf einoun, Dec, 20th. in the High School Auiiilo: iijin. All invited. Final Semester Examinations will be given in tie Norwood High School Thursday and lYi day, Dec. 2)st and 22nd, several stuilenis are busy reviewing the halfytars work in ordertli.it they might make passable gra de in the examinations. Mr. Becker of St'Lou'is, the Slate Superintendent of Sunday Schools, gave an interesting talk to the Student ISody Mon; day ui. u ning and in the evening talked, to tlif older peop.e in the M. E. Church. - .Mrs. Smith, sister of C. E Householder, Norwood Slution Ygent, depart-'d for North Dako ta Tuesday night, after a pleas ant visit Willi hur brother, Rev. Boehm of Mini Grove.de livnred a very interesting ser mon' uf the Methodist C hurch Tuesday night. The merchants of Norwood are busy decorating stores for the holiday trade. Members of the Christian Church are now . working on their Christmas program. Chamberlain's Cough Re. medy the Mother's Favorite The soothing and healing pro perties of Cliamberlain'3 Cough Uemeily, its pleasant taste and prompt and effectual curves have made it' a favorite withj people everywhere, It lis espe-! cially prized by mothers fj. young children for colds, croup and whoopingcough, as it always affords quick relief and if free opium and other harmful drugs. urmturs QUITTING BUSINESS The entire stock of new . if urniture and rugs of the Mansfield Furniture Co. will be sold to the highest bid der regardless of cost. Nothing reserved and every ar ticle guaranteed as represhnted. Wait for this big sale for your Christmas furniture and save money. Furni ture has advanced from 5 percent to 30 percent in the past 60 days so you will make no mistake by waiting. S aturd ay, Dec. 23. '22 Commencing Promptly at 12:30 o'clock p. m. - The Following Described Property: " Stock consists of 10 metal. bed of different finishes, 2 metal Davenpo ts, 4 dresseis, 2 kitchen cabinets, 1 duofold, 5 dining tables, several sets dining chairs, 10 bed springs, mattresses, baby buggies, library tables, 0-9xl2x velvet and tapestry rugs, buffets, bonk cases, 1 roll top desk, 1 iron sdfe, 1 upright desk, 6x9 and 9xl2linoleum rugs, curiaia rods, furniture polish, mirrors, window glass, window shades, suit cases, chair seats, paints and etc. One new Victrota, solid mahogany, several dozen latest re cords. If you 'dont find "what you want in new articles we have some used pieces will be sold on same terms, TERMS: "All sums of $10. and undet, cash; on all sums over $10. 9 months time will be given on bankable note bearing ti percent interest from dte. No go ids to be removed until terms of sale have beeu complied with, , ' .r 1 Mansfield Furniture Co. Col, Roy R. Dennis, Auctioneer. Mrs. Laurr M. Hoyt Re commends Chamberlain's Tabiets. I have f ! -n-iilly used Chum beilain's Tablet;, during iIm past tbiee y ars. am) havefotind tin 111 spielidul for headache and Mimes iitl'H-k. Iain not only too pieased, at any time, tu sp"!tk a- word in i. raise fur them," writes Mrs Lsura M. Hoy I. Rni Lpei t, N. Y. FUR SALE or TRADI' - for ear or liviti ck; Cplo Ilomeste itl il'liiiijuishmeiil. - ' T.dlie Clover, Norwood, Mn. Notice to City Taxpayers. All persons who have not to this date paid their City Tax, are requested In do so at once, as after the 1st of the year the law lixes a penally on all delin quentT taxes So please come in and pay your taxes before Jan. 1st. 1923. CL. Turner, City Collector. Calomel Salivates Even When Careful Thi'pacli. rous Di ua; -can nut b Trusted and Next Dosouiay Start Trouble Citlomel 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 from the mouth. Dont trust calomel. It is mer cury; quicksilver, If you feel bilious,. headncliy, constipated and all knocked out, just get a bottle of Dodson's Liv er Tene for"a few cents jvhich is a harmless vegetable sulist'tute for dangerous c,ihnr'l Take a' spoonful ;.nd if it doesn't start your liver and straighten you up ueller and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, .you just go back and'get your nioney. If you lake calomel today you' II be sick ami nauseated tomorr ow; besides, it may salivate you, while if you take Dodson's Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great. No salts necessary. Give it to the children it is perfectly harmless and can' not s-alivate MASTER TRUCKS , Abk its to demonstrate . 1 1-2 Ton WormDrive SAM HERR1CK . & SONS ' Prone 4 Springfield, Mo. - O A G C. Freeman, Clerk. 2Sgss' Be Fenny WIcc and Pound Foolish Don't think because you can get a big can of Bakirig Powder for little money that you' are saving anything. There's Only One Way to Save on liaiie-Uay, Uss The Economy BflffiNG POlVBESi It costs only a frac tion of a cent for each baking. You use less be cause it contains more than the orcft nary leavening strength. The saleR of Calumet arepver 150$ greater, than that of any other bailing powder. mm V cu.,rsrtu. 4 BES f UT TEST mm THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING PUWDER Stock Reduction Sale Owing to the circumstances and the death of our son, Roy, we are going to reduce the stock on our farm, 'and therefore we are offering some of our best hogs and dairy cows for sale. ' If you want some high class thorough bred stock you should see us at once. We have specially some young gi!ta that will soon be ready for breeding, that we will make at reduced price! H. M. NORCROSS siorKioarMooococroooooooaoocouoauoQoo , PURE DRUGS Carefully com pounded prescriptions, and patent medicines, of the high and bettor known brands, . Also ioilet articles, school supplies, books, stories, and stationery. Dont forget that we will be head quarters for Christmas and Holiday Goods this year. F. M. Huffman, Druggist, . , Norwoodt Mo. N, i OOOOa00009000000000000KMOOOOaKKKrOOI0000000 ( BANK OF MAINSFIELD Established 1892 . ' ' J Paid Currency on all our Checks During the Panic of 19i'7 -- Capital $60,000.00 Farmers & Merchants Bank; Capital Stock $20,00000 J. D. Reynolds, President P. W. Newton, Vice-President N. J. Craig, Cashier J. E. Craig, Assistant Cashier J. D. Reynolds, P. W. Newton, N. J. Craig, J.E. -Craig and M. E. Gorman, Directors Personal integrity of its officers and efficiency of the laws gov erning its transactions are the best evidence of security that iny bank can offer its patrons. Upon this basis, we invite com parison and solicit your business. Are You Going to Paint? The high cos of building mtterial makes it. absolutely tieces sary to protect our buildings and make them last as long as possi ble. Sanitation, and beauty also recommend paint We carry a Complete Line Sewall's House Paints Including their Flat Interior, Roof and Barn Paints, Colovar, Auto Refinish, Wagon and Implement Paints and Porch Floor Paints no better medium-priced paints.' - . D. J. Landers Lumber Co. Manstield onoe dhop makes old shoes new and fixes old harness too. I now. ' own the shop, and will be there every day. ' I will at all r. times-carry a complete line of. rubber heels and taps of all kinds and styles, and, also a complete line of Panco soles and the best leather I can buy. Bring your' old shoes and have them fixed. I will pay parcel post oua .- way on all shoes mailed to the .. ' . Mansfield Shoe Shop, Surplus $20,000.00 A. E. Tar button, Prop. -. HP