The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 8, 1906, Page 8

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PE eer) i eens 7 a te eee i teri soeielisanie invested in a package of Uneeda Biscuit teaches you many truths: That soda crackers are the best of all food made from flour. That Uneeda Biscuit are by far the best of all soda crackers. That Uneeda Biscuit are always fresh, always crisp, always nutritious. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY eae SN pipe yt The Original New England Was cn ihe Pacific Coast. | Priceless, Yet Cosiless: Pure Air. CHINESE DOCTOR'S OFFICE. Methods of Examination and Ad- ministering Medicines in Vogue There. The method of treating sick persons, adopted by Chinese doctors in some c is similar to that of the other physicians of the United States and those of Great Britain. They depend much, however, on the examination of the pulse, says Chambers’ Journal. Their sense of touch is so wonderfully developed that it is said they can de- termine the condition of the heart as well as some of the other organs mere- ly by the feebleneas or strength of the beats; but they say there are no less than 12 different movements of the arteries in» the human body, all of which can be detected by feeling the fingers, wrist and arm. When a patient calls on him for ex- amination the doctor. first presses the arm, wrist and fingers, touching nearly every part. Sometimes 10 or 15 min- utes is occupied with this examination. Then he may ask if the patient is mar- ried or singie, and also his age; but this is about the limit of the examina- tion, Apparently he can tell the na- ture of the disease without questioning further, and if the caller wishes a pre- scription he writes one in the ordinary Chinese characters on a generous sized square of paper. Ringing a bell, he hands the pre- scription to the Chinese attendant who enters, for each piysician has his own shop, filled with the ingredients which be uses in treatment. If he has a large Probate Court Settlement Docket practice he may employ a native choca February, 1906; Term. ¢ Ther yeommon saying that if : » tt : nf lorie Watheret ry ‘ ip landed Prof, 8, H, Woodbridge in Good Housekeeping | Jet day, Monday, Febrnary 12th # sig eer % g K There is no menace to vitality and | James G Scott deed C P Catron admr, 2 on the Poeffle const, a large portion | iho um and the valus of th pro | Prudenco H Smith deed WC Stonbraker sdmr ¥ of the Atlantic seaboard wonld never ducte of vitalenerey ec coutinvousl Henry V Pentzer decd P H Holcomb ex, i ) t “he ULLUUOUSLyY " 3 have been settled Californiane,’. i . : oe USIY | Rva Fry decd Jno © Hayes admr. t Washi \ b yi vminent, so insidious, so effectively | Barker M V decd Jno C Hayes admr, . 2 ians and shingt ne: : ae é ‘ abl and ashing toulans De) votive as are the Invisible wastes of 2nd, Tuesday, Febrvary 13th, lieve this implicitly, Inother worda, | jy hee 1 age ‘ ") A he charme at the Parificenast in tt the body, The dend by the weapons | ¢ p Bevington decd § G Bevington dir, che " haba eelctapblaete ee “ of the world’s battle fislds are few | Charlotte Keeble decd Jas G Keeble admr, ofelimate are ao anprecintes sh M Gailey decd Maggie A Gailey ex, OT ee eee *lcompared with those whose lives ane mayntee near - ae 8 8 Coast,” in The Outing Magazine for — 6th day, Saturday, February 17th. Fet rua: 1 ry. . 4 Maste: Grace D minor W E Masterson cur. Missouri to Sue 1,1 00 Seeauee Tks Wetal posted w Painra oe ‘ . Wright Anns B minor Frank All i , New Magazine Fiction. Corporations this Month. Riteble Cland H mal minors HC Ritchie our. that, having onca experienced them, men are onwilling to hve elsewhere contentedly Now. not one man ina thousand living on the Pacitic const knows thates o matter of fact the! accents of our mother tongue were heard on the beach not far from San have been either blighted or prema turely ended because of failure to maintain the body in a correct rela- tion to the atmospheric source of abundant energy waiting to be transformed into vital force, and who have died for want of proper Francisco, forty-one years before; bensh. He who would live at his English was spoken on Plymouth Rock. More amusing still 1s the fact that the original New England was on the Pacific coast; for Francis Drake in 1579, at the close of 6 mongh’s stay, took possesston of the country for his sovereign, Elizabeth, and named the new acquisition Nonva Albion (New England) be- cause he thought the white cliffanear what is now Point Reyes resembled the chalk cliffs nesr Dover.—Alexan- der McAdie in “Climate of the Pacific The deluge of short stories in the magazines isso overwhelming, that it fe usually quite useless to attempt best must breathe air atits purest. There is no material necessity to life greater than that of pure air. There is no financial investment which does or can yield so sure and so large returns as money wisely ex pended tor pure air. Wantep —Bright, honest young man from Butler, Mo., to preparefor paying position in Government Mail Service. Box One, Cedar Rapids, Ia | i Kaneas City, Mo., Feb 5 —Acting upon instroctions from the Secretary to point to the merit of any particu- | of State of Missouri, the Prosecuting lar story. Butin the February num-| Attorney of this county will file sult ber of the Cosmopolitian Magazine| this month agaiast 1,187 corpora- there isa taleso remarkable for its laugh-provoking qualities that it seoma necessary, for the good of the jaded magazine reader, to call atten tion to it. It is signed with the curious name Malvolio Jones, ob- viously a nom de plume. Why a quiet and perfectly respect- able old lady should want to go over Niagara Fallsina barrel, and why this proceeding seems perfectly rea- sonable is told with the most whim- sical touchin this story. It looks Itke the coming of a new and distinc- with the statutes, in about half the tions of this county which, {t is charged, have violated the antitrust laws of Missouri. The corporations named by the Secretary of State, it is alleged, have failed to comply with the law com- pelling corporations to file annually with the Secretary of State certain reports asto their condition and operations. Suits in all the cases will be brought to recover money forfeited to -the county by reason of noncompliance H L Tucker decd Jennie W Tucker ex Benton Calvert decd J W Jamison admr ist. who m:.ses up the prescription. One of the curious features of Chi nese medical treatment is the way in which the physicians administer their comedies, Nearly all the offices of tne | orincipal doctors have what may be called a tea room attachment. This is a spacious apartment, well lighted, fre- quently ornamented with oriental pot- tery and pictures and containing small iables, each with two or three chairs. If the invalid does not wish to take his medicine at home, he is ushered into this room, and while seated at one of the tables drinks his prescription as 3rd day, Wednesday, February 14th] he would a cup of tea or a glass of DL Edrington decd G@ W Newberry and A B wine, Edrivgton admrs, With but few exceptions the medicine is in liquid form and served Caroline Witherspoon deed Eliza Witherspoonex | hot in dainty Chinese bowls, for most Henry C Bishop decd G@ W Newberry dumr. J R Clark decd Jno C Hayes admr. Jos A Brashear decd J C Clark & FJ Tygard ex Branbam Hill decd F J Tygard ex. 4th day, Thursday, February 15th Elizabeth McNaughton deod J E Williams adm John Bosma decd Henry Donovan admr. Anna F Warner decd W A Florence ex, Elenore Jayne decd Geo D MeNell ex of it is composed of a decoction of herbs, *] Bach table contains a bowl of rais- ins, and when the attendant brings in +} the medicine he also brings in a glass rj}of tepid water. If the drink is bitter, as it usually is, the patient can eat some of the raisins to remove the taste, while with the water he rinses his Elliott Pyle deod D K Walker & J C Clark exs. mouth and throat, Then he is ready to 5th day, Friday, February 16th. go home, returning the next day for Carrie Nave deod Jesse and Forest Nave admre | another examination and dose. _ J H Homer decd Caroline E Homer ex Wm A DeLung decd J W Campbell admr. Emma A DeLung decd Jno C Hayes admr Ursula A Lattin decd Wesley Lattin ex. Seymour Marshall A decd Clara L Seymour ex. Maine leaac N decd Alice R Mains ex, Guardians and Curators Docket. RANGE OF HONEY-BEES. A .Three-Mile Circle Is the Average Limit in Their Quest for Sweets, The range of honey bees is but lit- tle understood. Many suppose that Haskins Lenva L et al minor W T Hoover car. | pees go for miles in quest of nectar, Carroll Fred M et al minors M M Carcoll cur. 7th day, Monday, February 19th. Wood Orvel et al minors Joha R Walter cur. Hackett Thos and Jesse minors J C Hayes cur Dalton Wm M minor J BR Jenkins cur. Lusk Anna 8 minor J R Jenkins car. Dunlap Roy S et al minors J B Dunlap cur. Bloom Anna insane W E Bloom cur. Cooper Robert minor Chas H Cooper cur. 8th day, Tuesday, February 20th. Hill Fred J minor AELylscur. » Wright Frank J minor H H Wells car. Colbert Cecil minor C A D7nton car, Blizzard Jas § minor Jesse D Blizzard cur. Livingston Ethel et al minors Ann Swarens our Short Alsie et al minors T 8 Harper cur. while others think they go only for a short distance. It may be curious to many to understand how anyone can tell how far the bees may fly, but this is simple when understood, says the Milwaukee Free Press. Years ago, when the Italian bees * | were first introduced in the United States, these bees having marks differ- ent to the common bees already here, were easily distinguished, and after any beekeeper had obtained the Italian bees they could be observed and their range easily noticed. If bloom is plen- tiful close where bees are located, they will not go very far, perhaps a mile in range, but if bloom is scarce they may go five miles. : Usually about three miles is as far as they may go profitably. Bees have RodmanGladyset sl minorsIsabellaRodman cur} been known to go as far as eight miles Jarred Omar Clark Grace minor David L Clark cur. Davis Lara et al minors J W Jamison cur. Johnson Frank minor W A Ephiend cur. Hines Jacob insane Jas Crook car. ; Young Nancy A insane Albert Young cur.” tive humorist. cases to revoke the charters of the | rrank Lester et al minors Wm F Tygari car. : . Fer Pil defendants. ~ * Atwell Barry N G minor Lewis Smith cur. A GuaranteedLure For Piles Eleven hundred of thecorporations Baboock L B insane Jno D Moore cur. al minors Julia A Jarred cur} in a straight line, crossing a body of 9th day, Wednesday, February 21th water that distance to land. It is won- derful how the little honey bee can go so far from its home and ever find its way back to its particular hive. If, while the bee is away from the hive, it should be moved 10 or 20 feet, the bee would be hopelessly lost when it came back to where its home was first lo- If its home was in an open space, gy Regeiny 7 pomeding ‘ are local and the remainder are for-| 10th day, Thursday, February 220d Fefunding a Sneyit PAZOOINTMENT ,elgn corporations doing business | y.jey ceyeland minor John © Hayes car. . fails to cure in 6 to 14.days. 50c. here. Winter Henry ot al minors Jona C Hayes eur, Sells Bery! E et al minors John © Hayes car. Welch U @ insage Jobn © Hafes car. ’ Waide Guy Rminor F J Tygerd cer. ' Standish Dora May minor EC Horton cur. Buddle Mabie et al minors Geo W Ruddle car. ; WHEN YOU | Ae nt, Be ee s HAVE A SALE. ress 4 nine i car. You want the BEST AUCTIONEER. A poor pes keeps thinge moving, and the crowd interest- } DO NOT PAY Oe ee ee ee ee a ad 4 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been, in use for over 30°years, has borne the signature OF «— and has been made under his per= = >| sonal supervision since its infancy. — g Allow no one to deceive you in this, _ All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants: and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. goric, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures’ Diarrhoa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—TDheo Moither’s Friend, cenuinE CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Boug in Use For Over SO Years. ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANYS'TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Capital, - - + $50,000 Surplus and Profit - 14,628 Transacts a general banking business. Extends every accommodation consistent with eafe and sound banking. DIRECTORS. E. A. BENNETT, Jos. M. McKispen, Cuark Wr, J.J. McKez, J. W. Cooare, O. A. HEINLEIN, Frank Houuanp, W. F. Duvay. F. N. DRENNoN, The names in our diréctory are a sufficient guarantee that your interests will be safely guarded, WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, FARM LOANS, To be able to borrow money on real estate on long time, with the privilege of -making payments before due, is an advan- tage which the frugal borrower appre- ciates. We loan money in this way and at a low rate of interest. DUVALL & PERCIVAL,

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