The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 20, 1893, Page 6

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‘ | ATTENTION - FARMERS ! ! THE LIGHT RUNNING PLANO. BINDER, Also the World Renown i MINNEAPOLIS BINDERS, ~ , | Standard, Wood and Plano Mowers and Hay Rakes:| Binder Twine, Repairs for the Excelsior Whitley and MeCormick Machines. Turnbull and Mitchell Wagons, Columbus Buggies and Spring Wagons. Call and see me pefore buying. S. W. S CHiLDS. First door west Bates Co. National Bank BAD? HEALTH TO) CHINCH)the bucket. Put in the infected BUGS. | buss and about a texcupfal (if pos uso {sible) of bugs from the field Put _| Some bits of green wheat or corn in | to the bucket and tie a jthe top so that the bugs cannot MISSOURD’S EXPERIMEN TION SCATTERING DIs AMUNG THEM. cloth over | Governor in loc the lz i for the | after Congress assembles | Open j off the strip the past few days and} jtowus adjacent to The Cherokee Strip Gut Ok., July 8.—Reliable in- formation was received here to day from Washington that work has ively begun on Cherokee Most of the counties been ac Ss have been decided on, and agents of the Interior Department have been ip matter jordered here to consult with the } do It is proclamation will b Strip. ated that the probably the 15th aud the co 1 to settler the 1st of September. nt not ly located next week and then che preliminary | will be completed. The | soldiers have been driving the cattle | ccunty seats will be nearly all indications point to an early opening. The line is crowded with prospective settlers. A person | of the li railway can count hundreds of wag ons headed for this ne land. The t strip are traveling over one of the thronged with people the opening. waiting for The Rev. Robert Burdette, news paper reporter, humorist, lecturer and Baptist prea author, pr, in re- ply to the question, “How to be Happy, Though Poor,” gave the following very unique reply, con- taining, as usual, some nuggets of wisdom mixed up with the humor: “Well, a man might chloroform himself every day. He might not besupre nely happy, but he wouldn't know it. Or he might emigrate to Africa, where everything good to Explicit Directions for Sending Bugs and Propagating the Malady. Nevada Mail. “I notice,” said A. L. Driggs of | Ciear Creek, “that the Mailin a re cent issue suggests that the farmers of Vernon county send to Kansas for diseased chiuch bug. ' “Our own state propagates the disease, and Edward D. Porter, di | rector of the agricultural experiment | station at Columbia is ready to fur nish the diseased bugs to anyone The | | | | | who may wish to use them. only cost is the small outlay for postage.” | escape, and over the cloth place a piece of board to keep the interior moist. At the expiration of two days all the bugs in this can should be infected. At the ead of this take out one half of these bugs and scatter them where the bugs are the thickest in the field. Replenish the bugs in the bucket aud continue to of two days. Any two or four quart tin bucket may be used. Keep the bucket in the shade and sprinkle the cloth in the bottom if it should become dry. Carefull attention to these time scatter at intervals direc tions will often secure success where careless use of the infection might About the tirst of July Mr. Driggs (insure failure. Make daily observa- received a small lot of the bugs from Columbia. They are dead. He followed the directions and turned them out among the live ones in the | elds, but the time has not yet been | eufficient to notice any material de crease in the numbers of the pest | It is an accepted fact that the dis ease does not spread so rapidly in | dry weather as when the atmosphere | is moist,and fearing that the first at tempt will not prove fully success fal, Mr. Driggs has sent another lot | of bugs to Mr. Porter to be infect- | ed He expects to give the method | 2 thorough trial. The following explicit letter from | Mr. Porter will afford all necessary | information to those who wish to| make the experiment: \ Columbia, Mo., May 12, 1593.— | Your letter is at hand requesting | me to send you “infected chineh | bugs,” to aid you in exterminating | these pests from your fields. It will afford me pleasure to do so} as soou as you will furnish me mate- | rial to work with. Procure a small tin can or box of some kind with a tight fitting cover apint toa quart; cans make good* boxes. and holding from baking powder Put leaves in some the can but no soil or water, and put in about half pint of live bugs. Do! not make any holes in the box for air. Wrap the box securly in paper | and send it to me either by mail or | express, charges prepaid. The name and postoffice address of the sender | should be placed on the outside of! the box, and a letter or postal card | sent stating that the box was sent to | green corn or wheat me. On receipt of the bugs. The | enclosed directions will inform how to proceed after you receive | If these directions are care | fully followed the chinch bugs will! be either entirely destroyed in your) fields or so reduced in numbers as | you | them. to render them comparatively harm- } less. Directions for the Infection of} Chinch Bugs: Make four thicknesses | of cotton cloth to fit the bottom of an ordinary ten pound tin bucket. | Wring out the cloth after soaking in water, and place it in the bottom of d | supply {If you tion of the condition of affairs in the fields and of the weather while the Note eirefully the condition of things in field infection is in progress the neighboring fields. Keep full notes and do not fail to report the results of the experiment. Should the first lot of bugs sent you seem to fail in its pur infected new pose, send without delay for a fany of your ne dors | intend to apply for infected bugs inform them that each applicant must send mea box of live bugs. The bugs should be sent ina tight tin box by mail or express, prepaid. A baking powder tin can is a convenient box. Have it well scaled cut and driel before putting in the bugs. Put some green wheat or corn leaves in the box, but no soil. Send as convenient, at leas Make no holes in box for air. bu; s many half a pint. The name of the sender should be on the box, and a should be written stating the fact that the box b letter or card been sent. warp D. Porrrr. When tlies become trou lesome in a house or reon they can alw expelled by a very simple A half teaspoonful of black pepper 4, should be mixed with double the quanity of brown sugar, and the compound to be moistencd with cream. The tlies will general- ly eat greedily of this mixture if placed where they can easily reach it, but it will be their meal, for the least taste of itis toa fly rank poison. If watched they will ofteu be seen to drop dead within a few rou finely gr |feetofthe place which they haye just left, and some of the healthiest eaters do not live to leave the plate. —Ex. A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man Are you billious, constipated or trou- bled with Jaundice Sick Headache, Bad ein Mouth Breath, Coated gue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot in, Pain in back and between Chills and Fever, & have any of these symptoms yo liver is out ot order, and your blood is slowly being poisoned, because your liver does not act properly. Herbine will cure any disorder of the Liver, Stomach or Bowels. It has no equal as a Live: Medicine. Price 75cts. Free trial bettles at H L Tucker’s drugstore 22-1 year the Shoulders’ af be] eat grows wild, including the eaters; where 1) will buy clothes enough for a whole English comedy company; where the poorest man has a sufficient number of wives to support him in luxurious laziness; cents where he bas nothing under the sun to do but to get born and ext and die. Or he might doas the great mass of the poorest people in America seem bent and determined and oath bound to do—hunt out the dirtiest, vilest, darkest, dingest, slummiest siums in New York and Chicago, and swarm into them by thousands, aud crowd and pile on top of each other im the and closest darkest they can fiud, and stay there aud Le Stuaiest and ro us happy. Forif they arent happy there, why <lon’t they move!” | Deafness Caunot be Cured by localappiicatious, as the reach the diseased portion of There is only one way to cure ness, and that is by constitutional inflammable condition of the mucous g of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube inflamed h j rumblir door im and when it is entire hess is the result, and flamm meant tube restored to its nor will be «¢ t ut of Te h, which is noth hearing I y catarrh cannot be by Hall's etrculars fr that arrh Cure. . FL J. Cheny With hay se atonin Ec 3 on all parts of the Coutinent, West-| idyaud nex ern farmers may find it profitable to feed their stock corn the folder. y of this view is next winter And the} enhanced by a] j and export | ct that corn now promises an| 2 of 93 per cent of a full crop} ouri, Kunsas, Nebras H while the acreage i | urein eich of these States. Cz | a ieee jean take a back seat C. Times. this ye Vice President Stevenson s in setting the young democracy a} good example both in words and ac | tion. When presented by two young ladies of Osage City with baskets of | flowers the Vice President thanked | each of them with a kiss. Kansas | boys will give Mr. Stevenson credit, for knowing a good thing when he | sees it. Clinton, 3 Mr. A. L Arm and a promine prising town, says: different kinds ot cougt have never in n experience much of any one s Ballard’s Hore use it say it 1s th for cough, cold, diseases ot the throat and lungs. haveever tried.” It is a specific for croup and whooping cough. It will re-} lieve a cough in one minute. Contains; no opiates. Sold by H L Tucker, drug- gist. 3 ng at from 45 to S507 ss: will outlast all other pai kandsomer finish, better protection to the wood, and the first cost will be less. If Barytes and other adultera: c te lead are “‘just as good” zs ctly Pure White Lead, why are all the adulterated white leads alw branded Pure, or “Strictly Pure White Lead >” es is a heavy white powder ), having the appearance of white lead, worthless as a paint, ing only about a cent a pound, and is only used to cheapen the mixture. What shoddy is to cloth, Barytes is to paint. Be carefu! to use only old and standard brands of white lead. “Southern” “Collier ” “Red Seal” are strictly pure, “Old Dutch” process brands, established by a lifetime of use. For colors use National Lead Co.’s Pure White eae eer Colors with Strictly Pure White Lead. For sale by the most reliable dealers in Paints everywhere. If you are going to pai to send to us for a book conta’ o: tion that may save you many a dollar; it w only cost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO Clark Ave ARE You UNEMPLOYED? Will you work for $18 per weck? Write to me at once. JOSEPH Rk. GANS Etestn CR tC: 56 Fifth Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. Nature's / Scuenck's Remepy ror gar ’ Manorake Liver = = Somp.aint PARKER'S HAIR Bat SA nd be t PP Cutchester’s English Diamond Bi ENNYROYAL PILLS 5 inal and Only Genuine. or AES Chichester eid by aii Local Druggists. indispensible in ‘Every good Kitchen. As every good housewife knows, the difference between appetiz- us cooking and the kind is ] in deli- ae a ing, delici opp cate sauces and jalatable gra- vies Now, these require a strong, delicat sly flavored stock, and the best stock is Liebig Company’s Extract of Beef GB bets ~- Sateeling LOCALand 40 YEARS. é . ireenhouses. Address, PHOENIX NURSERY COMPANY, P.O. Box 1215. READ GUR of th RUNKE any offered for sule TABLETS M factured only by —THE— OHIO CHEMICAL (0, 61,53 & 55 Opera Block, LIMA, OHIO. PARTICULARS SPONSIBLE AGENTS WAI (in writing please mention this paper.) Farmers Feed and Wagon Yard. ee ERROR UTA oe pened a Feed CANNON'S. WAGON “DIRT DEFIES THE KI IS GREATER THAN ts Bank - 25 cents. AND FEED :YARD, NG.” THEN SAPOLIO ROYALTY ITSELF. 5500, 00C. We desire to place outon lreal estate security a larce amount of nioney- Will Give the best terms and. lowest rates yet offered by anyone in Lh is dine of business Notes draien torone, two: | free or five years. 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FOR HOME STUDY ~ Price $1.00 per bottle, Bloomington, Hlinois. | Dorzs Ferry, N.Y, THE OHIO CHEMICAL Co. :—GENTLEMESN :—Some time ago I sent THE On10 CHEMICAL CO:—GENTLEMES :—Your Tablets have i have used morphine, b two packages of your Tablets, and without any effort on my part. wih. FREE. NS 243 BROADWAY N.Y. F INTROQUCTORY LECTURE DR. RB, J. KBNRA L Co., | Enosburgh Falls, Vermont. 1 SOLD BY ALL DRU ISTs, “IT IS SO NOMINATED IN THE BOND.” Warranted Columbias. With every Colun tina watrant— backed by the oldest bicycle house in America—the Jarg i the world a factory which does vot turd out poor work—a piant of supenative excellence in machinery and skilled work- wen petaten unmatched in cycledom—ali these things guarantee the Colur folks 1 ke in Columbia buying—book about Columbias, too good fer read—comprehensive —45 beautiful evgiavings—easy to —free at Columbia ag by mail for 2c stamps. cies EOOK OF GUTDOORS. Unbiased articles, with noadvertisi xin them, on all high grade outdoor pleasure. Cycing, bs Julian Hawthorne: feot | by Walter Camp; base ball, by J_C. Morse; rowing. by Benjamin Garno; cano:is ge by: Bowyer Vaux; Lawn Tennis, by FA. Ke : Yatching, by George A. Ste ewanrhip; by H.C. Mervin y ) strated by ite, with covers in ten water All for 5 two cent stamps POPE MFG CO. Boston, Now York, Chicago, Hartford, Copelar rrill, Bens, colors, by G. H. Buek of New ¥ er, and Shi 1 ork A FEW Testimonials from persons who have been cured by the use of Hill's Tablets. Tre Onto Cnemicat Co.: Dear Sik:—I have been using your cure for tobacco habit, and found it would do what you claim for it. I used ten cents worth of the strongest chewing tobacco a day, and from one to five ars; or I would smoke from ten to forty pipes of tobacco. Have chewed and smoked for twenty-five years, and two packages of your Tablets cured me so I have ne re for it. B.M. JAY LA + Mich. for $1.0 worth of your Tablets for Tobacco Habit. I received them all right and, although Iwas both a heavy smoker and chewer, they did the Work in less than threedays. Iam cured. z Traly yours, MATHEW JOHNSON, P.O. Box 45. PITTSBURGH, Pa. EMEN :—It gives me pleasure to speak a , My son was strongly addicted to the use of led to try your Tablets. He wasa heavy and your Tabiets but three days he quitdrinking, - Ibave waited four mouth before writing FOU, in oTGer to Kuow the cure wis jermancat. Yours truly, MES. HELEN MORRISON. CISCINNATI, OHIO. : performed a miracie in my case. ypodermically, for seven years, and have ocen cured by the use of LOTEGAY. THE OHIO CHEMICAL Co. :—GESTL or Tablets. iiqu con Address all Orders to THE OHIO CHEMICAL Co., 51, 53 and SS Opera Block. LIMA, OHIO, —n ‘ _—

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