The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 23, 1909, Page 7

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"| | Sweet skim milk, if fed hot to : chickens every morning is mighty Kansan With Frozen Face and fal | good for them. Ear Refused Medical Assist- : ~ ; At the same time, the farmers are . ] MISSOURI |asked to Kilt off most of their cats, PACIFIC Snow-Covered Ground Works a) which, it has been found, prey upon IRON Hardship on Quail. the-hungry quail and slaughter hun- _ Barnyard Gossip. | HAD FAITH IN WILD GAME IN | estimable value as destroyers of farm iin thw in | wetnome se CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. NEED OF Foon. | °s**. Crude oil painted d on the in- ance at Ke ; : dreds of them. One local hunter side of the Pasay ager er hard % * sii MOUNT AIN, Burlington, Ia., Dec.—Burlington | stated that he had seen as high as on mites. Kansas City, Mo., Dec.—U. S. Ap- é sportsmen have sent forth a call for| twenty cats in one farmyard chasing Impure, stifling sir in the house |i, * Christian Scientist chimed breeds colds. Keep the house: dry suffering. But he sehinbd race? of: but see to it that fresh air is coming. in tly. fer of medical assistance, because he é ‘ said he felt the power of prayers of- Give your chickens warm water to| fered 300 miles away working a cure drink several times per day during] of his frozen face. extreme cold weather. It knocks the} With his eyes almost closed, his|7"™* ¥or™ { ae. help from the farmers of Iowa in the | birds which were trying to get some- preservation of quail in the State. | thing to eat. A concerted movement Missouri Pacific Time Table |The same message is being sent out| of this kind, it is believed, will pre- BUTLER STATION. ~ |among Illinois and Missouri farmers, | serve thousands of valuable game é where the blanket of snow now has| and scavenger birds. Following is corrected time of trains: |Covered from reach of the birds all "| : " . vestige of food. It is feared unless Fanatic Buried With Wings. m.|something is done to give the little| Parkersburg, W. Va.—When Wil- | Bob Whites food thousands of them | liam Hedsome was buried a few days *| will starve. Experience of past years| ago he was ready for the tooting of chill out of them. face swollen ‘and one ear withered Get rid of your scrub live stock. |from the blasts of a Nebraska bliz- Pm. p.m. pm. Life is too short to fool with anything zard, Mr. Apple left a Missouri Pacific ts3.m: |has taught the hunters and lovers of |Gabriel’s horn, being equipped with but the best—for the best always/train from Omaha. He sat three ‘$2™- | bird life that a heavy fall of snow, fol-| wings and with an angel robe. In make the most money. hours in the station waiting for a ced pian a.m, |!owed by a cold snap, usually strews | this attire he was buried. The best way to keep hogs from | train for Winfield. ari Tatiretate 1 eataas We ie pm. the prairies and farm lands with dead; Ledsome was an old soldier and a rooting under a woven wire fence is} He had been traveling in Nebraska 107 arrives. 4.m.|bodies of game birds, which have | religious fanatic, and for years he liv- to stretch a barb wire along under it. | for a rary firm, ° hile the are If you compel your chickens to|™ometer 15 degrees below zero, roost in the trees don’t complain be- — ee last or while cause there isn’t any money in the ia ing from a depot toa 1 " i ee ea ak knee deep to} Yet his faith in Christian Science thea ce 8 mighty rst ig in remained true. A doctor he would ‘i not see. When sympathizing friends} The Missouri Pacific have through which to feed corn that’s worth 60/+-i04%9 make him go to a hospital|Package car service which delivers cents per bushel. here, he would -reply in a voice ap- merchandise from New York in But- Freight twalne do not carry passengers. perished from lack of food. }ed a hermit life in the forest. When All freight for forwarding must be at depot The plan suggested to the farmers | he was near death he directed that he oagpect be Make setts Pde we of the various States is that each de-|be wrapped in a shroud to which Interstate Division must be delivered before |VOte a portion of their grain to the | were to be sewed two big wings. five o’clock p. m, No freight billed for this|feeding of these birds. Such food| At the grave, after the funeral ser- prea te mapentag, ° 8.0. Laalempiar scattered in the barnyards will attract | vices, it was discovered that the wings “| thousands of the hungry fowls, and| were missing, but his son-in-law de- they will thus be saved for the com-| layed the interment until they were ing fummer, when they will be of in- | replated. “However, I still continue to take . ler on the fifth morning out, fourth a Sepoonful every night before | Got any Diamond Dick brand of) parently full of pain: morning delivery ‘from Cincinnati| ” literature around your house? If so “My faith will make me whole. land Civeland, third oacane an OS SS SS SS SS SBS eeosww Peruna is an ideal tonio for old | you had better burn it up for it has Bring no doctors for me. Idon’t be-|Indianapolis and Chicago, second Alt is ‘a compound of herbal | sent many a boy to the penitentiary. |}iave in them. There is onl morning from St. Louis, Will be ' k ly one ; . ; has been tothe | Remember the farm hand isa hu-| sure cure—faith and -science. My glad to furnish you routing orders | ‘ matioal profeenion for many years. | 15 being just like yourself. ‘The| belief will make me whole.” jmubsnhmereviene Missouri State Bank { Condensed Statement of the ‘asa tonio by cleans: | more he realizes that you believe this] “The body can freeze—my face is pay saline ‘vo Yorn the more work you are apt to get out| frozen—but I can feel the prayers of OR. J. M. NORRIS, has becomie so extensively known asa of him, my healers working a cure now. Eye, Ear and Throat Specialist j and catarrh remedy. Oatarrh is simplya | A barbed wire fence which ruins a| Those prayers are being made hun-|fyes Tested Free and Glasses Prop- condition of depraved mucous mem: | $200 horse is pretty expensive. Bet-|dreds of miles away, but I feel their] ‘erly Fitted. Office on south side Th W lt T t C branes, Peruna changes this deprav- | ter stick to woven wire or boards,es-| strength and help here, right here in|}49-tf over Times Office e a on rus O ity into healthful vigor. pecially around the feed and barn this station.” oma Agreat many old people use Peruna, | lots. The authorities called a physician, OR. E. N. CHASTAIN ee erent teeny There is something wrong with a = lm ae omer eat ss - Butler, Mo. \ As rendered to the State Bank farmer who can sleep soundly while) Teatee, ne ae ae eee ot a ae | offi ia iain Claahtne FE Commissioner under call of People who object to liquid medis |) 1:16 stock is standing around in a|Fe train, bound for Winfield. His) #fice over. vownty o rsa J louse j cines can now secure Peruna tablets, November 16th, 1909: blizzard outside. Does this strike| Wife, who lives there, is a Christian Ask your Druggist fora Free | you? Science healer, and is praying for Peruna Almanac for 1910. It you want meat that tastes good him, as is also a healer in Chadron, put i in barrels that are absolutely ween eevee Diseases ot Women and Children a Specialt AN OUTLAW A clean'and free from taint. Frequent! Alone in Sawmill at Midnight MISSOURI GIRL. Office over A. H. Culver Furn. CO. scalding and plenty of sunshine gen"), in4fu) of dampness, drafts,| BUTLER - MISSOURI basses erally do the work. storms or cold, W. J. Atkins worked | Office Phone 20 House Phone 10 Office Phone 213 Res. Phone 195 RESOURCES DR. J. M. CHRISTY $546,876.29 Money loaned Over-drafts........ 3,453.22 Bonds and StockS,...........ssceeeeeeseeee 12,979.69 Real estate (including bank building)..... 30,747.58 Furniture and fixtures. 1,300.00 Flora to keep your poultry | as nightwatchman; at Banner Springs, Title Abstract Books... - 1,000.00 Quick of Holden, Whose) Monier ne dia ms Tenn, Such exposure gave him a Cash and due from banks.. . 168,927.81 Career Led Down to healthy they must have a clean he severe cold that settled on his lungs. OR, J. T. HULL _ . house. Clean it out at least every! A+ last he had to give up work. fic Dentist Squalid End. ‘two or three weeks and oa relax tried | many remeaes ‘but all failed tl i es | ohne ‘ your vigilance against vermin. he wi i. 8 lew Disco ve y ntrance same — t at leads to R. L. oo. eer: dans ig| Haul the corn fodder in while the| After using one bottle” he writes, ‘1 realy 103 Capital stock......6..cccccsceeseeseesseeees $110,000.00 went back to work a swell as ever.’’|North side square Butler, Missouri ground is frozen and stack it in close|Seyere colds, stubborn coughs, in- to the feed lot. It’s easier to do the! flamed-throats and sore lungs, hemor- feeding and you won’t have to do it rhages, , gyn wm ban @ cough DR. H. M. CANNON i ick relief and prompt cure \ dately: when the fields get soft and mirey. : fom tite glorious ieaticus, oe and DENTIST \ “She was more familiar to mein| Keep your bed rooms well venti-|¢1,00. Trial bottle free, guaranteed Butler, Missouri hie girlhood days back at Holden, |lated this winter. Have at least one| by F. T. Clay. East Side of the Square Johineon, cotnty, Mé., a8 plain Flora| window partially open during the) Webb City Teacher Sues Post- ne ‘Quick, daughter of Daniel Quick, re-|night. The most healthful thing in plted to be the ‘wealthiest farmer in the world is fresh air. : master the county.’ Flora was the youngest,| ‘If you’ve got a place to pasture] Webb City, Mo.,_ Dec. igen except one, of a large family and|them, get hold of a small flock of|ing that he has injured her reputa- while at home her every wish was | good sheep. They are certainly. money tion by remarks derogatory to her gratified. She was graduated from|makers when intelligently handled character, Mrs. Patti Devan Rose, a ~ Holden College in the ’80s when that | and are going to become more so. | Music se meant pores Post- 5 institution was patronized by the best Every man in the dairy business = spe n we fy pling and families in the state. needsa silo. It ig the easiest process|- 7, pica ' + “Atte ages. At the same time she filed suit ~, “After what was considered an un- by which you can supply a balanced fortunate marriage with George Mun- . against Walter H. Tholburn, son of F ate bs rge ration during the winter months. | king 96,000 actual dis, the woman seemed to lose all Study up on the silo. pert romyasn! asking $5,000 actua ~~ affection for her family and ————— $5,000 punative.damages on simi- ~>» and followed the wild career of her Looking One’s Best. a ay aioe husband, that of the wandering horse| }¢'s 2 woman’s ‘delight ‘to look her The basis of. Mrs. Rose's guits are tradér. After some time spent in| best but pi ples, in eruptions, four alleged conversations with four this shiftless mode of living the pair | sores and toile rob life of joy. .Lis-| different persons in which Tholburn, found themselves residents of the In-| ten! Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cures|she charges, made uncomplimentary A them; makes the skin soft and vel-| remarks about her. Territory.. which for the most , historic characters of early days in _ Indian Territory ‘was a woman out- ~<Jaw known as “Tom King.” J. E. NG ‘Van Matre of this place said of her Surplus and Und. Profits. 98,850.15 TORE DOGOG ss cies cvedivecssscoscccssens 556,434.44 Total Liabilities............. $765,284.59 Resources as published under Official call of June 23d, 1909.............. 653,833.47 NOt Gains .....ccccecsescecees $111,451.12 j f f j f + anaes j Total Resources.............. $765,284.59 f f f f 4 Se a WS we ee eee PPD BBB BS VSS SS SSSR Sw HK T. C, BOULWARE Physician & Surgeon Office North Side Square, Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- dren a specialty. IT’S WORTH WHILE To take into consideration the character, in- tegrity and responsibility of the men who stand behind a bank before making your se- lection of one to do business with. The directorate of this bank is made up of men who are individually successful and col- lectively able to safeguard your interests. Where do you buy your i sores, crack- " J 9 ¥ eg and ‘rustlers. otic seas fonds it. In-| Georgia and is widely known in so-| VANILLA? fallible for 25c at F, T. Clay’s. ey oe Mr. Tholburn is one of loneer residents of Webb City. What kind do DIRECTORS. J. BE, Thompson, J. B. Simpeon. strength of it, or would you @ »preter a’better article for the @ Wm, Seelinger, J.W.Eggleson, —B, P. Powell, . ; Dr. J. M. Christy, E, E, Morilla, M. A. Carroll, pet : you buy? CA.tae | T.W. Lege, ©. R, Redford, me gh ger ba P J. B. Jenkins, B, A. Piggott, W. A. Simpson, ig: eg 1 ome Reg Eerdy Are you satisfied with the Wealey Denton, R. F. Harper, Alva Deerwester whether your -are mixed PEOPLES BANK, dropped out of view sev- ) ago and ‘Tom King,” the | Hanratty, after the ‘ prism ot ay Same Price ‘was reported to have|ed to comply with his, order to re-) “Hell” Barred at Columbia. ye si tell oe _ “The Bank on which you can always Bank.” quarter ofa Cal-|move mule stables tom the i086! cmb, Mo,, Dec.—Studets of Brvee vere mere Zea f 4, uy elsewhere. ‘CLAY'S “The right place." Parchran Salons, Mars, & Fille All registered stock For Sale ; invite inspection of this stock, as it will com- pare with any of the kind in & Sheet ae be

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