The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 7, 1905, Page 1

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VOL. XXVIIL. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1905. s0.6 4 Catatyceaue. ao | TH Hand That Wards Off Coughs, Colds, Grip ) _ Saree! og: aaa 10 And Restores. Nervous, Dyspeptic Catarrh Wrecks. : or Bu OLDS... $.GRIp)) Shape of Kernel .. Proportion of Circumference to Length ... “a “During the recent Grip epidemic, Space between Kernels < it ano Proportion of Corn to Ear pr 6 att Mbky coeur ) Total .... above picture of th man and fish is the trade- mark of Scott’s Emulsion, = and is the synonym for rength and purity. It is sold most all the civilized coun- of the g'obe. the cod fish became extinct ould be a world-wide calam- because the oil that comes its liver surpasses all other in nourishing and life-giving perties. Thirty years ago proprietors of Scott’s Emul- found a way of preparing liver oil so that everyone can eit and get the full value of oil without the objectionable te. Scott’s Emulsion is the t thing in the world for weak, kward children, thin, delicate ople, and all conditions of asting and lost strength. Send for free sample. ICOTT & BOWNE, CHEMISTS 400-415 PEARL STREET, NEW YORE S00. and $1.00. All druggists, Peru Items. ite for last week, e river drainage surveyors are at work onthe southwest cor- of Lone Oxk township. arvel M: rateller is quite sick with as trouble nite a number of the young peo- of this neighborhood went to the yeunper 4 Block’sSaturday night. ev all ronark a wood time, There was preaching last Sunday »Rey. Baker, also several babies itised . Elias Harper and family and bert Blood sud family visited at art’s Sunday. . and Mra. Print Bolen and their r Mr. L. Smith visited at the je of C. M. Thomas Sunday. oping cough ts getting thick jis neighborhood. Heeéd one-half poiat fur ex —_. | il (Note. —In the use of any kcore card if anear is only lightly deficient {t_may be cut a fraction of the total cut allowed as \, \ or {as the case requires ) __Uniroraity or Exmusrr. The ears of an exhibit should be similar in size, sbape, color and indentation. For each ear defective in these respects the exhibit should be cut not to exceed onelpoint. ee MATURITY AND Market Conprrions, Ears should be firm and the ker- e nels free from mould or injury. The firmness of the ear is best determined by twisting in the hand or by moving kernels with the thumb. Cut not to excoed 1% points for each ear that is defective. Suare or Ear. The shape of ear should be as nearly cylindrical ar possible, as such ears usually bear more corn and a less number of grai ns which are not uniform in aiz9 or shape, Cut the exhibit not to exceed one point for each tapering ear. bd Cotor. (8) Kernels. Kernels should be uniform in color, thatie, they should be of the same shade and there should be no white caps in yellow samples or yellowish caps in white samples. Cut 1-10 potnt for each kerne! that is off color. If five or more keraela show this character the ear will o f course, be cut the full limit, ¥ point. (b) Cob. Thecobs should all be of onecolor. For most varieties red cobs in yellow samples and white cobs in white samples are required. Cut one point for each cob that is off co lor up to three which will disqualify the exhibit. A variation in thecolor of the cob is an indication of very poor selection and carelesa breeding. Burts. The butts should be well rounded out with deep regular kernels , solidly compacted together around a clean cup shaped cavity Attach - ment of the ear with the stalk should be about ¥ of an inch in alameter for medium sized varieties. Cut not to exceed one point for each cob showing murked defects in these respects. Ties, There should be deep kernels well out to the end of the ear in as regular rows as possible. The ideal tip is completely covered but as this is largely a seasonal characteristic too much stress must not be laid on this point. Cut not to exceed one halt point for tips seriously defective. Snape or Kerxexi, The kernels should be uniform in size and shape. They should be slightly wedge shaped with straight edges so as to fit tigh t- ly together but should not be pointed. The length should be a little over once and a half as long as the width. They should carry a uniform thick- ness from end to end and should possess gerins of ood siz. Remove three kernels trom near the middle of each ear for comparison. Cut the exhibit not to exceed one point for each ear showing kernels of poor shape. PROPORTION OF LIRCUMPERENCE TO Lena. The proportion of circum- ference to langth should ba as three to four or the clreamfereare should be % the length. Aa ear 10 inches long should be 7% inches around one-third the distance fro‘a butt to’ tip. Cut not to exceed one point foreach ear markedly defective in this proportion. SPACE BETWEEN KERNELS. Furrows between the rows should be nar- row and the keraeis should fis tightly together fn the row seerivusly defeetive Provortion oF CorN TO HAN: The proportion of corn to ear should not baiess than 85 pereont. The par cent is best determined by shelling every other ear of the exhibit and weighing. I¢ may be done with a fair de- each per cont below this Iufit. (It is suggested that at local corn shows tt might be possible to enter 12 or 15 ears, allowing the extra ones to be weighed and shelled tor making this determination. This will allow the ten remaining ears to be again exhibited at the State corn show ) A Pastor Praises Folk. ite a number have taken turkeys wu lately. The good prices are raging to the farmers wives. M. Thomas marketed cattle at Hill Saturday. . M. M, Carroll and family and Cyrus Requa and family took at Mr. Lige Requas Sunday. M. Thomas raised his barn Sat- , James Thomas is doing the huyler Ison visited home folks week. Uncie Ass, | A Frightened Horee. ning like mad down the street the occupants, or a hun- ms ), O68 i eg ‘Clay’e Drag Store. dickly be at Definition of Graft. nition ofgratt isto beused idard dictionary. Gover- accidents, are every. day | up, and that there are no people on a reliable Salve handy and p as Bucklen’s| i cute, ores. | City, Deo. 4.—Governor fer from the New York, Dec. 4—The Rev. Dr. Superior, Wis., Dec. 2.—Life-savers Robert Stuart McArthur, pastor, of have been tinable to qet the crew off the Calvary Baptist church, in 4 ser- GaWhokel seanee Unsbaste. ‘The mon praised Governor Folk of Mis-| )04¢ has broken out of water. It 1s souri and Mayot Weaver of Phila thought that twenty-six men have delphia for their work in stamping |to70n to death, as there is no sign out political rings» In the course of of lifeon board. his remarks the Rev. Mr. MeArshur| 1+ ig the worst storm since 1872. said: The wind. is blowing 70 miles an “Mayor Weaver deserves double | nour and the stiow ls 6 feet deep in credit, tor he opened his own political | northern Wisconain. party. Weaver has been unjustly criticized, but he atruck terrific blowa for the good. “Despite the revelations in life in- surance, | have no hesitancy in say- ing thas business honesty is looking earth who have eo much to be thank- fol for as the American people.” One dose of Ayers Cherry | at bedtime prevents nignt gh “Fe of children. No croup. Nobronchitis. A “He Sank His Own Ship. _ jol, Dec..4—In the battle|# |. betwen the rebel ad loyal rnmle off Che rry. the BlackSea fleet.a mining shi : ‘ ’ mii be Son a Sager Pectoral and other explosives on was|Fdoctor’s medicine for all sunk by ita “commander, ogee, alfectio ns of the throst, been- thas {t would ba struck by ® shell.|§ chial tubes, and lungs. Sold | for over 60 years. : Cut not to ¢ x this malady and its after-effects has been ~ pl she tale of the continent." —N. Y. Journal, IKE A DEMON grip has crossed our country, leaving behind scores of physical wrecks. Victims of catarrh of the head, catarrh of the throat, catarrh of the lungs, catarrh of the stomach, catarrh of the kidneys, catarrh of the pelvic organs, are to be counted by hundreds of thou- sands, trip is epidemic catarrh, and sows the seed of chronic catarrh within the system. This is so trne that few grip sufferers are able to make a complete recovery { uutil they have used Peruna, Never in the history of medicine has a remedy received such unqualified and universal enlogies as Peruna, {f you do not derive prompt and satis- »* a a { a Ui (SaiLe 8 The Columbia and Sayers and Scoville ‘vehicles have been sold for many years in Bates county, with the very best results. Elegant in style,a grade ma- terial and skilled workmanship, our Buggies, fine Har- ness, whips and lap dusters are match- ed to sult the taste of all. a we ee ee we ee ee ee ness $7.50 to $25. Second hand nete, harness ofl ard bey 3 ) Y ’ ’ % ® ‘trim buggy tops new an * ’ Many Ay, fj j Z Cured of Obstinate La Grippe. Henry Distin, the inventor and maker of band instruments for the Henry Distin Mfg. Co., at Williamsport, Pa,, is probably the most active old man in Philadelphia to-day. He writes from 1441S. 9th street, Philadelphia, Pa.: bad attack of Ja grippe last December which lasted more than three months, | and which left me with catarrh, and | several of my friends advised me to try four wonderful medicine, Peruna, “T began with @ hotile the first week | in March and it certainly did mea great | “T write to inform you that I had a; deal of good, “ so well satisfled that I! purchased another hottie, and followed factory results from the use of Peruna, YEG FOC EONS UL on Ure LY rita nt nnve to De: Hh n, viving ¢ |every bottle, and Lam glad to say that full statement of your ca vill jit has cured tie. L shall certainly ree- pl tugive you Li v ad- m | toads,” U¥ico eraus. coer se 2 en AF me NTs ae Sadat And an elegant Flat Pad Single or Double Buggy Harness. Keep in stock everything that horse,owners need Double wagon harness from $10 to $30. Single har- harness $3 to $15. Saddles of all etyles and prices from the cheapest to » the steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring seat saddles. Lap robes, horee blankets, dusters and fly linimente for man or beast, coach oils, axle urease, tents, wagon covers, patrcld ones. Bring in your old harness and trade them for new ones. » We have the largest retail haress and eaddlery store in the southwest and our harness are all made at * home. Sole agente for the Columbia and Sayer and Scoville buggies. We alao carry 4 full line of bug- pies, Surries, Road and Spring Wagons, tn cheaper yrades, See us hefore buying. TicFARLAND BROS. “tse { C7 Ft Oh 6 4+ oe 8 0 © 8 2M 2 2 2 ee 2 2 2 2 } from my own e Congressman Powers of Vermoni Uses Pe-ru-na in His Famity. Hon, H. Nenry Powers, writes from Morrisville, Vt.: *“Peruna I have used in my family with success, I can recommend it as an excellent family remedy, and very good for coughs, colds and catarrbul af fections.”—H. licnry Powers, Pe-ru-ta Fer Cutarrhal Nervousness and Stomach Troubles. Hon, W. J. Purman, ex-men' Congress from 4 iber of orida, writes from 1428 \ ton. Dod v on, DLCs “From represe itious to me, and in ree and all pp mend neryoust r W.4. Barinan Address Dr, on ree of accuracy by shelling two representative ears. Cut 14 points for! ae, >, + leg. y"D,48% %, te iy gh gam . . le ¢ by P bP NOI SILL LILES LLL A ALLEL LLL IS ILLS ly McFarland Bres.} The Pioneer Harness and Saddle men of Bates county, IST4. (SORA. Sate 5 ‘ A, ea a

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