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THE MANSFIELD PRESS. ssi; '
All the Newt
All the Time.
.VOL. L
MANSFIELD, WRIGHT COUNTY. MISSOURI, FRIDAY. APRIL 9. 1 1909.
NO 2T -
SUBSCRIPTION
fljOO PER YEAR.
A Better Town,-Nore Advantages, Comforts end Conveiences,
Int rrd a second elas matter Octob
rtX 1UQ8, at the postoftlre at Man-
field. Ma.,uDdfrthActofMixhX,18:9.
H. B. DAVIS,
EdiUr and Prop'r
ak! ftOitff ftliel!
oo We Have It oo
Come And See!
We also have a lew hundred
suits of clothes, and a few other
articles to show you when you
come. ,
These Goods were bought
V
And We will sell them
Right
Right
Smed ley's
In Grand Army Buiding.
Local News, eoo
A Good Plaoe to do Your Bankipg Business
The farmers and Merchants
oo BANK oo
MANSFIELD,
MO
O R. J. Freeman O
Will loan Money onJJRealJ Estate
at 1 to 5 years.
Writes Insurance and makes
.Collections.
Office at 0
0 Bank of Manafleld.
The Bank of Mansfield
l the old reliable Bank, and
is a 6a fe place to do your Bank
ing. This Bank paid all of its
checks in currency during panic
of '07-W
Capital $25000.00 Suiu $8000.00
" . Undivided ProHts
We pay Interest on time deposits.
G. W. Freeman, , . R. J. Freeman
Pbjcs. Cash.
J. D Reynolds went to Springfield
Tuesday evening. "
Rheumatic poisons art quickly and
surely drlveji out of the blood with
Dr. Slioop's Rheumatic Remedy liq
uid or tablet form. Dr. Slioop's book
let on Rheumatism plainly and Inter
estingly tells jut bow this is done.
Tell some sufferer of this book, or bet
ter still, write Dr. Snoop, Racine,
Wis. for tbe book and free test samp
les. Send no inouev. JuhI loin with
Dr. bhoopand Bite some sufferer a
pleasant surprise. Sold by Henry Co-
Rey. J. A Russell of Ilnrtvllle who
had been in attendance upon tbe
Springfield presbytery last week, pass
ed through our city Monday morning,
on his way homeward.
Read the pain formula on the, box
of Pink Pain Tablets. Then ask
your Doctor If there is a better one.
Pain means congestion, blood press
ure somewhere. Dr. Snoop's Pink
Palo Tablets check head pains, worn
aly pain, pain anywhere. Try one
and see! JO fur 25c Sold by Henry
Coday.
Tuesday morning, Judge Bertram
wan compelled to pas sentence uuon
twn unfortunate and misguided boys
who pleaded guilty to the charge of
riding the "blind". tlO and cone may
seem a little severe, but this seems a
case where further forbearance would
be, not virtue, but weakness.
J. E. Craig returned to bis home at
Odin last Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs- B. B. llylton and
Master Leman, their youngest son,
passed through Manstield Monday.on
their way to New Plymouth, Idaho,
where they will pass the summer in
viewing tbe great West and visiting
two sons of Mr. Hylton.
Frank M. Young strayed up to
Springfield last Saturday.
J. N Craig of the Frisco informs us
that for the present year there have
arrived at the Lriscn Station in this
city fourteen carloads of Immigrant
outfits; one in January; six in Febrn
ary: five in March; and two in April,
J. A. Davis of Elk City, Okla. came
last Saturday ' to visit his brother
George who lives on the Gasconade
Mack Davis who vlalted his brother
G. K., Sunday mud Monday, reports
that the oonditlon of bis brother Is
n it very encouraging. .
Monday morning, tbe residence of
B, E. Bogart a uill wnt of town,
caught fire and hi a short time burn
ad to the ground. Only a small nan
of the contents were saved.
DIRECTORY
COUNTY CFFICERS
Any lady reader of this ppr
receive, on request, a clever "No.
Drin" O-ifTiut St miliar rVmn,.r nrll.
ege, from Dr. Snoop, Racine, Wla. It
is silver plated, very pretty, and posi
tively prevents all dripping of tea or
coffee. The Doctor sends It. with his
new free book on "Health Coffee'- slm
ply to Introduce this clever substit
ute for real coffee. Dr. Shoop's
Health Coffee lacalnlnir Its ereat Don-
ularlty because: first, Its exquisite
taste and flavor; second, Its absolute
healthfulness; third, its economy
25c; foutib, Its convenience. No
tedious 20 to 30 minutes boiling. "
Made lu a .minute" says Drv ShnoD.
Try it as your grcer's, for a pleasant
surprise. Sold by all Grocers.'
Tuesday, P. W. Newtou unloaded a
car of mowers and takes. , ! x
Miss Mattle Pearson of Mountain
is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. M. G,
Mensley.
The old fashioned wsy of dosing a
weak Stomach, or stimulating tbe
Heart or Kidneys s all wrong, Dr.
Shoop first pointed out this error.
Tbia ls why bis prescription -Dr.
Slioop's Restorative is directed en
tirely to the cause of these ailments
the wean Inside or controlling nerves.
It Isn't so difficult, says Dr. Shoop, to
strengthen a weak Stomach, Heart or
Kidneys if one goes at It correctly
Each inside organ has Its controlling
or Inside nerve. When th;se nerves
fall then those organs must surely fal
ter. These vits I truths aie leading
druggl8U,every where to dispense and
recommtnd Dr. Suoou's Restorative.
Test it a few days, and see! Improve
aient will promptly and surely follow
Sold by Henry Coday. -
Hepresentatlve
Presiding Judge
Probate! Judge
Judge Nenh Diet.
Judge South Dlst.
Clerk
will County
ircuu tiers:
R. n, TJanaoo
' J. VY. Allen
Wm. Mlckle
Richard Rayburn
W. K. Long
J. A Russell
JT. Blackwell
Recorder N. L - Richardson
Prosecuting AttjArthurjP. Curtis.
Sheriff Wm. S.;.Wood
Assesor CA. Stephens.
Treaauerer D C, Carter
Coroner
Surveyor , M. II. Williams
School Commissioner E. J Knight
CHURCHES .
PRESBYTERIAN Church holds
services at 11 a. ui. and 7:30 p. m. on
Fourth Sunday In each month.
Sunday School every Sunday 10 a m
z . J. A, Russell, Pastor.
METHODIST Church holds ser
vices at 11 a. in. ana 7:30 p. m. on
First and Third Sunday of ench mouth
Sunday School every Sunday 10 a. m.
H. D. Jones, Pustor.
Msyor,
Police Judge
City Mar.hal
City Clerk
City Attorney
N.S.Miller . J
J. D. Reynold
S. S. llertram
Roe St,roug
.JohnjW. Braieal
N. J. Craig
- City Treqsurei
Aldkhuan.
N. S. Miller, James Coday,
W. II. Moore, John W. Braieal.
LODGES.
I. O. O. F. Lodge No. lis meets oo
2nd. and 4th Saturday nights In each
month.
George Tripp. . Noble Grand;
n. K. Smadley, VlceGraad
John W. Braxeal ' Secretary
James Ooday -Treasurer
REBECCA II Lodge meets 1st. 'and
3rd Wednesdav nights of each month.
Mrs. Mollis Hensley, Noble Grand.
Miss Maude Reynolds, Secretary,
M. W. A. MansOeld Camp No. 3144
meet Int. and 3od. Saturday .nights
of each month. '
J. B. Freeman.
Turn Slate.
Henry Dennis,
Clerk.
.,. Consul
. Advisor.
N. S. Miller
Banker
Bargain Column.
Sun bonnets? Dp you want a sun
bonnett or an apron? The Ladies
Aid of Baptist Church make tiptop
ones for 15 cts. each. Plain sewing
also solicited.
G. W. Campbell has moved to the
Blanche Anderson cottage.
Mrs. Scott Coday started for St.
Louis Monday.
Mr. and Mm. James' Shin-
paugh of Nickerson, Kausas
came last Saturday for a two-
weeks' visit with friends and
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Rippee,
Mrs. Naupy Ann Rippee, and
her danghters, Misses Frona
and Ora, drove out to the Mar
tin Gaskill- cemetory last Tues
day and repaired and decorated
the graves of relatives.
The ladles of the Baptist Church
met with Mrs. Haml ton Wednesday
afternoon and organized an Aid
Society. Mrs. Hamilton was elected
President; Mrs Fulllngton. Vice-pres
ident; Mrs. Laura Miller, Secretary.
and Mrs. Mary Dennis,' Treasurer.
18,000 00 to loan on Improved firm
from I to 5 years time. N. J. Craig.
See Fulllngton for Furniture,' Wall
Paper, Carpets and Rugs.
- J ut Received 200 bu. Texas Red
seed oats. 80c.
For Sale by; J. B. Freeman.
See the?blg Lot of Fenca Freeman
St Miller are selllnar That is th kind
of Feuce fiat standi the test.
Just Received, a fine line of Mould
ing For Picture Frames.-
W. B. Fullmgton,
Goto Fulllntfton,' for your Second
hand Furniture. He carries It as a
side line and will sell It right.
-The rarmars &;Merchanrs Bank
of Massfleld, go. pays Interest on
'line deposits.
Just received. -a full line of felt
mattresses.
W. B. Fulllngton.
This week I am offering uraat bar
gains In Davenports.
W. B. Fuillneton.
LastS.rturday Mr. and Mrs. A J.
Wilder took In tha sights of Spring-Meld.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS meets-everr
2nd ao1 4th Tuesday evenlngs-of.eacik
n.onth.
Laura Miller, Oracle.
Maggie Reynolds, Vice Oracle.
Grace Ronnell, tecorder.
Belle Braxeal, Receiver.
A, F. and A.' M. MansOeld Lodte.
No. 643 meets every. Wednesdar ulirht
on or before tbe full moon of each
month.
C. A. Stephens, W. M.
N. N. Nichols, Socretary
R. A.M. MansOeld .Cliaptar meets
2nd Saturday evening of each. month
M. W. Oliver, nigh Priest.
N. N. Nichols, Secretary.
EASTERN STAR Mansfield Chap,
ter No. "6 meets 1st. and 3rd. Friday
evenings.cf each mouth.
Mr. A. J. Wilder, Worthy:,Matron.
N. N. Nichols, Secretary
--G. W. Freeman a Son have recelv
ed and are showing the Largesf.Llne
or Sprng Clothing Dres;G( ods Shoes
and Furnishing Goods everhown In
Mansfield. Call and ask to see them.
The Farmers & Merchants Bank of
Maosfield, is a good place to do you '
banking. The directors are P. Wr
Newton, J. D. Reynolds, Dr. F. B
Fusou.and N. J.Cralg.i - "
W. B Fulllngton has just received
a new line of fine Rockers.
-Try the Acme Alfalfa Meal. $1.35 a
hundred. Secretary F. D. Coburo of
the Kansas Department of Agricult-'
lire says, "The leaves of a Jon of Al-
falfa properly cured, equals In rotcin.
2800 lbs. of wheat bran. v
J. B.Freeniao.
Colo L. O. Nelder went to West
Plains Tuesday morning' .
The first carload of Ice was shipped
In Monday morning. It came from
Mouotalo Grove and was fur the
firm of Newti n & Oliver.
Come and See for Yourself
if i ai sssa
I pi f fa
an. ;
T am just back from St. Louis with the largest Bankrupt Stock ever brought to Mansfield. Come
and see our goods and get our prices. There is no substitute for personal inspection.
Out Tocex Ws
?0 lbs. best granulated sugar for.
15c Coffee per lb. ..
.. 20c "
Silk soap per bar ,
Good broken rice per pound
No. 3 tomatoes per can.. .
No. 2 Iowa corn 4
M 3 California L. C. peaches per can.
1 lb. can Lay tun lumber Baking Powder..
lb. Pkg. Defiance Starch.
Syrup -1 Gallon Can, per can .
Good Baking soda 2 Iba. for ... .
- Best Nayy Beans per lb
Best Soda crackers per lb. .. .'
Flour-High Patent hard and soft wheat at $3.10
per hundred.
i ......
$1.00
10c
12 ic
3c
4c
8o
7c
15c
8c
7c
35c
' 30c
5c
5o
7c
Here we'have many fine bargains. We have a groat
variety of the standard brands including the Hamilton
Brown, RobertvJohnson-.Rand, Courtney, Friedman-Shelby,
Peters and many others. All were bought at sacri
fice prices and you get the benefit of our purchase.
We include all classes of shoes from dainty slippers to
boys' and mens' brogans. , If you need shoes of any kind
be sum to see some of the bargains we offer. Come and
see the shoes, they will speak for themselves.
C0UTV$
Here we offer you the benefits of our good success in
securing a fine bargain. You can. Select from a large
stock. See our'men's all wool suits from $2X0 lo $6.50
worth from $5 to $12.00. Mens' and boys' hats at 50c on
the $1 00. A great variety of Dress Goods of all kinds.
You will b sure to find some good bargains In our
Fu rnishing Goods.
Armstrong Building
West Side Square
Robinetfs BANKRUPT STORE
MANSFIELD, HO.
Try us for genuine bargains:
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