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The Christmas Gift Grandpa and Grandma, Is a Il 10-Karat Gold Filled Spectacles. Pair of lsome Ber JUST MENTION THEIR AGE. “a fh DOLLAR SPECTACLE FOR ONLY $1.50 famous ‘‘Perfect ndoubtedly know are the tacles used by every a ¢ o. 2 that is the reason ma to the following very special ng of whereby you can, for a short h ou: Gold Filled 10-karat than one-third their ADVERTISING OFFER. ux 10-karat Gold Filled . which price is stamped the insi of each pair above picture), and without 8 the these wonderful, le-wearers in soothing this county as Jaux has authorized. me to sell his lled ‘‘Perfect Vision’’ Spectacles s than one-third their regular I personally guarantee them for five full ‘greatest advantage in the you to note particularly, is that they can be i to your eyes by age _only— therefore t) it : kind is at all necessary to fit next time you pass and mention you for only $1.50 a pair of the on earth, and I personally guar- tly, clearer and better than at any price. Pin] CASE FREE. 11 lot of fine Moroccine, pocketbook spectacle cases which rely different to anything you have iown in this picture.) They are usually sold at $1 each, but Dr. Haux has authorized me to give one away free as a souvenir (as long as they last) with every pair of spectacles. So if you come in and buy a pair of spectacles before the cases are all gone you will get a handsome 10-karat Gold Filled pair of Dr. Haux ‘‘Perfect Vision’’ Spectacles worth $5 and a fine Moroccine, silver-tipped, plush-lined pocketbook spectacle case worth $1—which together amounts to six dollars worth of value—for only $1.50. For sale only at-- Clay’s Drug Store, PbE® MO. NOTE.--If it isn’t convenient for you to oall at the above store just send $1.50 direct to headquarters--The Dr. Haux Spectacle Co., 1 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo.--and mention your age, and they will d you a. handsome, perfect-fitting five-dollar pair of the Dr. Haux O-karat Gold Filled Spectacles by return mail, also a fine one-dollar oroccine,- silver-tipped, plush-lined pocketbook case, free, asa souvenir, if you order within the next 15 days. The Dr. Haux Spectacle Co.is the largest mail order Spectacle House in the world and per- feetly reliable, and they positively guarantee to return you your $1.50 in full (without any deductions whatsoever) if the spectacles they send you do not fit you better than any you have ever worn before, and you yourself are to be the sole judge. The Best Christmas bs Gumption on the Farm. The farmer gets his crop out of the ground, his money out of the crop, and his pleasnre out of the money. | Feeding the Dairy Cow in Winter | Next to what to feed, the most {m- portant question which arises is, how much shall the cow befed. To feed economically cows should be fed as individuals and not asa herd. It) Last call to fix up that pump so it |{s too often the case that each cow won’ freeze! ‘in a herd is fed the same amount of | j@rain regardless of how much milk | ishe 1s producing. By this practice | \feed is nos used economically ax ‘some cows will be underfed, while The open-atr treatment is good for consumptives but {% isn’t beneficial for farming machinery or tools. The Chinese try hard to pay all | debts before New Year’s day; and it | others will be overfed. . In feeding animals one should un | !s © michty good plan for alltarmere | to follow. derstand that the animal always) uses @ certain amount of the food it | receives to maintain the body. This is the first use to which the food ix| Vent their being snapped by frost. | put and fs called the ration of main Do it to-morrow. jtenance. This amount Isrequired by| pid you ever stop to reflect that a | the animal whether she is producing oat or a dog loves its home just as jmilk or not. All feed given above) well as, or perhaps better than, you this amount is used for milk produe- |do? Then don’t take {t away, unless tion, or is stored on she body of the| you give it a better home. animal as fat. In the case of a young | ‘animal part of this excess is used for | | wrowsh, world; yet men who stay late tn Of the two mlatakes made in teed: | *°¥®: or who loaflong tn the saloons ing perhaps the one of underfeeding | P°V°r know the worry of the watch- j!s the more common. It {sa very | Ing, walting wife or mother. | serious mistake to feed acow only| Work up all old fence rails, useless that required to keep up her body, boards, dead trees and limbs out of and then not feed her enough in ad | the orchard into stove wood. This | dition to produce what milk she can | will keep the farm free of litter and It the wire fencesare tightly strung, loosen the wires somewhat to pre- Anxiety ts the worst feellng in the It a cow declines in weight while giv ing milk, it shows she is not receiv: | ing sufficient food, as a good cow ft | not ted enough will produce milk for atime at the expense of her body;) that {s,she will take the surplus, | flesh from her body and convert {t over into milk and thereby will lose \in live welght. On the other hand, ‘when a cow {s being overfed {¢ may be detected in ashort time by the fact that she will put on flesh. This condition may be corrected by gtv-| |{ng her only the amount she needs snd will use for milk production. This meane feeding enough to main- tain practically a uniform weight. In feeding a cow the place to begin | lis with the roughness. A cow {ts not | contented unless her etomach {s full. She should always have all the | roughness that she willeat up cleai ‘and then the amount of grain {ehe recelves should be regulated by | the amount of milk produced. A dry jcow In good condition should be fd ‘roughness only and does not need jany grain. In feeding grain to cows | |producing milk the following rule | may be used and {t {s found to work | out fairly well. Feed one pound of| | grain for each three pounds or three | pints of milk produced, A Jersey cow | | producing very rich milk may need a} little more grain than the amount | | given. C. H. Eckues, | | Professor Dairy Husbandry, Univer- | alty of Missourt. CASTORIA. sara the i” Kind You Have Always Bought | Bignature of Farmer Queered the Show. | Miss Minnie Bertha Leonard will) now give us some very Interesting | ‘experlments in chemistry, showing | ithe earboniferous character of| |many ordinary substances, after which she will entertain us with a short treatise on astronomy and Il lustration of the geological forma _ Mon of certain substances and close, | with a brief essay entitled, “Philoso- |phy vs Rationalism.” Thus spake | the president of a young lady’s sem!- | | Teach creative not destructive force. help solve the fuel queation. Give the boys something practical, such as a box of Carpenter’s tools a soldering eet, or a drawing outfit {n- stead of guns, drums and toy piatols, When a man getsso rich or sohigh in society that he fs ashamed of his bent old mother in her plaid shawl, and of her lack of grammar, he fe too snobbish for honest men to trust out. Don’s fight yourself in the evening when you are sleepy after the day’s work {s done, Just lean back in your chair and take afew winks of sleep. Then when you wake up you cap read and think a great deal better. Have you saved a4 little money this year? Invest some of {¢ in the old farm; do something to make the place better. You could have no bet- ter bank than your ownfarm. Every dollar thus {nvested will come back with tenfold Interest. It’ farmer wishes to find out the amount of corn he has on the ear, multiply the length of erib in feet by width in feet, and divide by two and one-fourth. Theeasiest way to divide by two end one-fourth is to multiply by four and divide by nine. Iv {s very annoying to telephone subscribers to find during the very busy hour fn the evening, when they want to use the phone, that some young couple is sparking over the wire, or somebody else fs holding a long, gossipy conversation. Some people use ths telephone almost any time for almost anything.—From December Farm Journal. RATIONAL CURE FOR ECZEMA No More Dosing the Stomach— Cure the Skin Through the Skin. When you have a scratch on your hand you wash it and cleanse it and then the skin cures {tself. You do not take blood medicine to cure a festered wound. The best skin specialists today are | agreeded that the only way to cure nary on the class show day. | she skin 1s through the skin. | Ahard-headed old-fashioned farm:| The fact that eczema {1s a skin dis- jer happened to be among the ex- ease aud not a blood disease ts evi lamining board, and he electrified | land paralyzed the faculty and par- “Kin Miss Minnfe tell me how much sixteen and three-foorths pounds of beef would come to at fifteen and a half cents a pound?” “Why, really, I—I”—’ gasped Miss | Minnie. “Kin you tell te who’s the vice- president of the United States?” “Why—C—I—Mr. B—, {sn’t he? Or {a it—” “Kin you tell me where the Misate- alppi rlees and sets?” “]—I—don’t just know.” “I reckon ye don’t. Gimme the good old days when gale and boys went to echool to learn sense.”—Our Dumb Animale. Marked For Death. “Three years egol was marked for death. A grave-yard cough was | tearing my lungs to pleces. Doctors tafled to help me, and hope had fled, alyzed Miss Minnie by asking: | | dent from the statisties which show that nearly all eczema sufferers are perfectly healthy in all other ways except as to their-skin. If the ecze- ma patients were really sufferers from an inward malady, the entire body and not only the skin would be disexsed. You can prove immediately the re- lief of a true skin cure by using oll of wintergreen as compounded in D D D. Prescription. This liquid attacks the disease germs, numbing them while batiding up the healty tissues of the skin. have now handled thie meritorious and thoroughlf scientific remedy for so long and have seen {ts reliable result so many times that we freely express ¥ fasts ant TC , the ist, bi Butler, Mo Bryan Buys Texas Land. Brownaville, Texas, Dec.—William J. Bryan, accompanied by Mrs. Bryau, reached Brownaville on his return from Mexico, where Mr. Bry. an has been hunting for several when my husband got Dr. King’s New Discovery,” says Mrs. A C. Wil- Name, of Bac, Ky. “The firet dose helped me and improvement kept on until I had gained 58 pounds in weight and my health was fally re- stored.” This medicine holds the world’s healing record for coughs and colds and ‘lung and throat dis- eases. 1 prevents pneumonia. Sol under see at Krank T. weeks. Mr. Bryan was greeted ‘here by one of the largest crowds which has ever assembled in the Rio Grande valley. ‘ After a reception he delivered a briet address and proceeded to the La Para ranch, near Brownsville, where he will epend several days. While at Mission, Texas, Mr. Bry- @ tract of land, on j | | The Kind Yoo 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- AE *sonal supervision since its infancy. : g “ ANowno one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good”? are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Expe*ience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. goric, Drops and Soothing 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 Diarrhoea 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—The Mother’s Friend, cenuinE CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of in Use For Over 30 Years. ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. | THINK OF IT! The St. Louis Times Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, 88 County of Bates, In we Cireult Court. In Vacation Sept, 23nd, 908. Hattie May Dantel, Plaintiff, v8 W.D. Corbin, D. M Corbin, Edythe Hayes, Mary Hilton and B,J Corbin, Defendants, Order of Pablication, Now at thie day comes the plaintiff herein, ONE WHOLE by ber attorneys and files her petition, alleging, | among other tpings that defendants, D. M. Corbin and B. J, Corbin are non-residents of | the State of Missouri: 4 Whereupon, it is ordered by the clerk in vacation, that said defendants be notified a | publication that plaintiff has commenced a sult against theminthtscourt the object and gener- al natare of which is to obtain # decree for the | Papen of the following described real estate ying and being situate in Bates county, Mise souri, to wit: | The northwest quarter of section seven (7) of township forty-two (42) of range thirty-two | (82) and the north half of the nortn half of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter end the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twelve (12) of town- ‘ship forty two (42) of range thirty-three (38), and an order for the eale of said real estate and a division of the prooeeds of such sale be- tween the parties plaintiff and defendante in | said suit according to their respective righte and interests im sa'd real estate as may be found and declared by the court, and that un- less the sald defendants be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, \o be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the first Monday in | February, 1909, and on or before the first day ofsald term, snswer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as con- fessed, and judgment will be rendered bio taal A COMPLETE PAPER, 12 to 16 Pages Daily. 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Missouri Pacific Time Table BUTLER STATION TIME CARD EFFECTIVE Nov 8, 1908 Trains =1 S ‘i g YOU SEND NO MONEY I PAY THE FuxEIGHT :| Iwill ship FREIGHT PREPAID to any A® Rieialt 21 Bm. drcss- One Case of Liesl Freight i. = ~ Absolutely Pure Extracted ‘rains Sou! fo. 209, - 5:04 .m. Local Freight | a. : ebm | bee West, de . site m|, (Containing Two five-gallon cans, 125 1bs,) Tnterstate { Reet, ar 5:15 p m, "_1 guarantee this to be Pure California White | Sage Honey and the best produced in the world, Send your name, address and gi, > the names of nearest R. R. Station and a local Bank and the | honey will be sent freight prepaid for your ex. ‘amination and if satisfactory to you pay the | Bank $12.50, otherwise you are not out a cent, \ Special prices ou five cases or more GRENVILLE J. LYNN, PRODUCER AND SHIPPER OF PURE CALIFORAIA RONEY Los Angeles, Ca. Please give name of this paper when answer- AFTER THE GRIPPE ‘Vinol Restored This Man’s Strength “Several years ago I was attacked by 1029 East 46th St. & severe case of grippe, which left me with a hacking cough, soreness in my , ing above advertisemest. 35-6m, chest, and bronchitis. I took nearly ~~~ every kind of cough syrup sold on the! Sultan to Sell His Harem. market, besides medicine given me by ' cnpasasi 5 Y, Madrld.—It is reported from Fea I received no permanent relief untit has the Moroccan impertal harem fs my druggist asked me to try Vinol, about to change hance and after taking three bottles I was Abdali Aziz boughs the 200 fair entirely cured. I believe Vinol to be the greatest py eg * py a ona a blessing ever offered to the public, as ys rench agent of Tangier. These it does what is claimed for it.” R. BR, Circaselans are women of great beau- Hicks, Maplesville, Ala, . ,‘y and immense value But they are The reason Vinol cures chroni¢ correspondingly expensive to keep coughs, colds and pulmonary troubles and the sultan offered i¢ for eale to is becayise it contains tonic iron and all the healing and body building ele- his brother, Muely Hafid, several 1 weeks ago. His brother is enormous ly rich, and, as his harem.coneiste of ments of cod liver oil but no oil, only ten wives, itis belfeved that a Vinol is dlso unexcelled as a strength builder for old people, delicate children, icon and run-down persons, and after bargain will be struck. The consideration, it te éald fs $100,000, thus placing a valve $500 on each of the wives. * FRANK T, CLAY, Droggist Batler, Mo.