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Contributed Recipes. The Commoner Asparagus and Peas—Mash one cupful of cooked asparagus tips with one cupful of cooked green peas; sea- son with salt and pepper, add one- half tablespoonful of melted butter | and one beaten egg; let this get cold, | jmold into croquettes, roll in bread ANOTHER WOMAN GOOD, HONEST, SQUARE-DEAL Medicines like those of Dr. R. V. Pierce of Buffalo, warrant their makers in printing their every ingre- dient, which they do, upon their outside wrappers, verifying the correctness of the same under oath. This open publicity places these medicines in a class all by themselves. Furthermore, it warrants physicians in prescribing them largely | his neighborhood over his actions y a crumbs, then in egg, again in-bread | i and fry in hot oil or fat, | drain on unglazed paper, and serve at once.—Ella G., Iowa. In cooking asparagus, cook the| LJ 4 By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound bunch standing up, with the tips out Black Duck, Minn.—‘About a year of the water, as, being more tender | ago I wrote you that I was sick and|than the lower part, the steam will ‘ ould not do any of | cook the tips while the water cooks | my housework. M | sickness was called | the tough parts. For cooking Yorkshire pudding, | the dripping pan should have a rack | to fit it, so the roast is above the pud- | ding, and as it cooks, the gravy may drip down onto it. If the pan has no rack, it will pay to have one fitted, as | it may be used for many other dishes. | —Mrs. E. R. California. | Duck, Minn. Yorkshire Pudding—Beat four eggs Consider This Advice. separately until very light; stir one No woman should submit to a surgi. | Pint of milk into the beaten yolks, add cal operation, which may mean death, | alternately the frothed white and three Fees tienen la E. Pinkham’s | cypfuls of flour which has been sift-| ly fom roots and herbs, a fair trial. | ed with half a teaspoonful of salt; mix This famous medicine for women | quickly toa smooth batter, and half has for thirty years proved to be the | i most valuable tonic and invigorator of | an hour before the ment le done, pour | the female organism. Women resid. |it into the pan under the beef and ing in almost every city and town in| bake at once. Cut into strips three Sa a eatin | inches long and one inch wide and| E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. | lay about the meat on the platter, or, It cures female ills, and creates radi-| serve with the helping of the roast.— | ant, buoyant female health. If you) Mrs. Ella G., lows | are ill, for your own sake as well as | MIs. bila U., lowa. | those you love, give it a trial. Tomato and Lettuce Salad—Peel | Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., | the ripe tomatoes and set on ice until | invites all sick women to write wanted. Have the fruit as perfect in| her foradvice. Her advice is fi and always helpful, | form and coloring as possible. Wash ‘ i ane | and pick over the lettuce, dry and put | Will Dodge Comet in Cave. to chill, At meal time, make a nest | Council Bluffs, Ia., May.—Living of the crisp lettuce leaves, slice a! ten miles east of here is John Mar- tomato into each nest, pour over a) low, a well-to-do farmer with a large | French dressing and serve.—Emma family, who has exited the people of | S., Texas. y Vegetable Com. * pound and did just as you told me and dm) now I am perfectly Mcured, and have ¢ fami big baby boy.” - RSON, Box 19, Black Mrs. ANNA arising from fears over the coming of | Big Four-Foot Flag Free. | Halley’s comet. Marlow believes} The Twice-a-Week REPUBLIC of that great destruction, if not total | St. Louis offers anyone sending them annihilation, will result to people and | $1.25 to pay for a three-year sub- | stock May 18 by the comet. | cription to that excellent senfi-weekly, In order to protect himself and fam- a handsome 30x48-inch flag. Every ily and personal property from the|one knows that the Twice-a-Week | Interstate ‘Sundays depar wrath that it is to come—Marlow re- | REPUBLIC is the biggest, best and | gards it as a visitation in the nature | oldest metropolitan semi-weekly in of reproof—Marlow is having con-| the United States. The flag they are structed a huge cave on his farm, in-| giving away is guaranteed to be fast to which he expects that he and his | color and each stripe is sewed. Every | family will take refuge when the| American citizen should take ad- comet gets fussy. vantage of this big offer, which may Marlow’s cave is no small affair. | be withdrawn at any time. Remem- 'K, as they do in their worst cases. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery Is a most potent alterative or blood-purifier, and tonic or invigorator and acts especially favorably © in a curative way upon all the mucous lining surfaces, as of the nasal passages, throat, bronch- jal tubes, stomach and bowels, curing a large per cent. of catarrhal cases whether the disease af- fects the masal passages, the throat, larynx, bronchia, stomach (as catarrhal dyspepsia), liver, bowels (as mucous diarrhea), or other organs. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Is advised for the cure of one class of diseases only—those peculiar weaknesses, derangements and irregularities pecuk iar to women. It is a powerful yet gently acting invigorating tonic and nervine. “IS For weak, worn-out, over-worked women—no matter what has caused the break-down, “Favorite Prescription” will be found most effective in building up the strength, regulating the womanly functions, subduing pain and bringing about a healthy, vigorous condition of the whole system. A book of particulars wraps each bottle giving the formule of both medicines and quoting what scores of eminent med- ical authors, whose works are consulted by physicians of all the schools of practice as guides in prescribing, say of each ingredient entering into the se medicines. Both medicines are non-alcoholic, non-secret, and contain no harmful habit-forming drugs, being composed of glyceric extracts of the roots of native, American, medicinal, forest plants. They are both sold by dealers in medicine. You can’t afford to accept as a substitute for one of these medicines of known composition, any secret nostrum, MISSOURI PACIFIC IRON MOUNTAIN Missouri Pacific Time Table BUTLER STATION. Following is corrected time of trains: Not as Deadly as It Seemed. From the New York Tribune A couple just returned from Cuba had a strange experience in a Havana restaurant, where they went for 5 o'clock tea. ‘We had hardly taken our places at the table,’’ so runs the story, “when two young men took immediately began a loud and heated dialogue in Spanish, which we did not understand. After a few minutes one of the men arose, made a threat- ening gesture, after which the other drew a knife from his pocket, and we, fearing to be witnesses to a mur- der, made our escape to the street. Sheriff's Sale tn Partition Deva May Holloway, Guy W. Holloway, Gloyd Fay Holloway and Gladys Fern Holloway, B. Hollow thelr auardian 8. Holloway, Plaintiffs. minora, by L and curator, and Louventa Against Floyd H. Holloway, Defendant, In he Cireuit Court of Bates Co., Missouri. By virtue and authority of a decree and order of sale made by the said court, In the above entitled cause, and of a certified copy thereof, dated April 25th, 1910 I willon Wednesday, June 1, 1910, between the hours of nine o’clock tthe fore- noon, and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east door of the court house, in the city of Butler in Bates county, Missouri, sell at public vendue, to the highest bidder, the following described real estate, viz The southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section one (1) and the east half of the north west quarter of section twelve (12) all in township forty-one (4!) of range thirty-three (38), all lying aad being in the said county of Waves and State of Missouri. Terma of sale, a6 follows, viz: To the high- eet bidder for one) Hate Don't do it. Trustee's Sale Whereas, A. M, Summers, aaingle man, b hie deed of trust, dated January 26th}, uaa recorded in the office of the Recorder of Dee in and for Bates county, Missouri, in book | at page 158, conveyed to George W. Ne’ berry, a8 trustee the following real estate lying and being situate in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: An undivided one-fourth interest in and to the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-two (22) and the south half of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-two (22) all in township thirty-eight (38) of range thirty- two (02), for the purpose of securing one prom- issory note fully described in said trast deed; avd whereas, default has been made in the pay- ment of the principal and loterest of aaid note and the same is now long past due and anpaid; aud whereas, theasaid above named trustee did on April 25th, 1910, in writing refuse to act as trustee and execute the powers vested in him in and by said trust deed, by reason of which and under the terms o! sald trast aeed, the un- dersigned became his successor in the trust, with full power to act as trustee: Now. there- fore, at the request of the legal holder of the note aforesaid, and by virtue of the powers in me vested in and by the provisions of the deed -of trust sforesald,—tiwil,on “ C. Stock al Freight | Trains South (No. 209... * a 207 ‘ «4 208," Local Freight | | St Louis Stock 254......... { West, departs. ) Kast, arrives arrives. 42:05 &.m, Freight traine do not carry passengers, All freight for forwarding must be at depot not later than eleven o’cluck a m or be held | for following dave torwarding. Freight for | Interstate Division must be delivered before five o’clock p. m, No freight billed for this train in morning. BE, u. Vanpervoort, Agent. The Missouri Pacific have through package car service which delivers It is ample in size for his family and ber, in addition to the flag you will| merchandise from New York in But- live stock to enter and live for some|get the Twice-a-Week REPUBLIC ler on the fifth morning out, fourth time. He has made provision for the | for three full years—312 copies all | morning orig from Cincinnati possible lack of air by making the/ for $1.25. Send all orders direct to | cave large. The one door which. The St. Louis Republic, St. Louis, Marlow has had made is a big one | Mo. 29-3m, and is made as solid as the earth its) Opposition For Champ Clark. self. Marlow’s cave and his freely- | Washington, D. C., May 16.—Rep- | confessed fears have. aroused the resentatives Henry and Slayden, of! people of the community be nel many Texas, and Representative Hay, of| ere afraid that Marlow will become | virginia, are identified with a move- totally mentally unbalanced before | the end of the conet's trip through seeks to place a candidate for the the earth’s haze. speakership other than Champ Clark Paris Green Injury of Potatoes. | in the field, if the next House is Dem- In many sections where Paris green in water is applied to potatoes inju-| ; A : : ries are produced which can not be | Democratic caucus, is said to aspire distinguished from early blight by to the position himself. A statement any ordinary examination. It fre- was circulated, saying that other quently happens, therefore, that farm- a ——, arte ers are led to believe that their pota- PncHOrs NO bas We toes are affected with early blight thorship of the document, however, and other diseases when the trouble |"0° Will any of the gentlemen men- tioned permit themselves to be quot- has been brought on by themselves ‘ through the eae Be of Paris ed upon the subject. Of the present green. Democratic membership, Champ Clark Injuries resulting from the use of now has a large majority pledged to this substance are very apt to occur where flea beetles have eaten the foliage. The arsenic attacks the tis- sues at such points, and asa result more or less circular brown spots are produced, having for their centers the holes eaten out by the flea beetles. By combining the Paris green with Bordeaux mixture these injuries may be wholly avoided.—Market.Growers Journal. » him, whether the election be for the ership. Pasture. west of Passaic, at 75c, 85c and $1. 25-tf. | : & Weré which medicines would SEeecetonn ohieh bere gasp an bee RU oe oa ne gumulioas, temadan eaten ee aid aate te sorrel a Se ee ecquired weaknesses. To reach the seat of stomach weakness and consequent Va teal Denes nothing so good as Dr. Pierce’s Discov- ery, @ glyceric compound, extracted from native medic- inal roots—sold for over forty years with great satisfaction to all users. For ff i hi i b | DI [ i substitute for this non-aloo- Wea te oes uae oy ment, rather openly pushed, ge 49-tf j ocratic. ee Mr. Henry, who is chairman of the | Office over A. H. Culver Furn. CO. support him. His friends believe) r there will be no serious opposition to | East Side of the Square minority leadership or for the speak- | Fifty head of horses wanted to pas- | Mo. ture on 160 acres of blue grass, 3 1-2) dren a specialty. L. P. Simpson, Butler, Mo. | and Cleveland, d morning from Indianapolis and Chicago, second morning from St. Louis. Will be glad to furnish you routing orders which will insure quick time. OR. J. M. NORRIS, Eye, Ear and Throat Specialist Eyes Tested Free and Glasses Prop- erly Fitted. Office on south side over Star Bakery. 1 ane - ~ | OR. J. M. CHRISTY | Diseases ot Women and Children a Specialty | UTLER_ - | Office Phone 20 | DR. J. T. HULL Dentist Entrance same that leads to R. L. Liddil’s Studio North side square Butler, Missouri DR. H. M. CANNON DENTIST Butler, Missouri MISSOURI House Phone 10 Phone No. 312 | T. C. BOULWARE Physician & Surgeon |Office North Side Square, Butler, Diseases of women and chil- Tragic Death Aids Drys. Montgomery City, Mo. —The temperance element, backed by the church people of Perry, Ralls county, have made a successful raid against whisky in their town in a most un- compromising manner. The fight against whisky in Perry grew out of the tragic death of a young man, whose downfall was at- tributed to liquor. The citizens organized a society of over 100 representatives, and notified all the druggists to ship their whisky | out of town. They also appeared before the coun- ty court and protested so vigorously against the renewal of a saloonkeep- er’s license that he joined the reform movement to the extent of withdraw- ~ and hurried home. “swere at the same restaurant as the . of it, * versation, grinned broadly, and in The next day we guests of an Havana citizen and chane- _ ed to be seated at the same table + where the murderous encounter took place the day before, and we spoke The waiter overheard our con- explanation told our host that the fight had been prearranged for the benefit of a moving picture show and that when we returned to New York we might see ourselves as others saw jus that day—scared almost to death and running.” How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- {ward for any case of Catarrh that ‘cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh | Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., | Toledo, 0. | We, the undersigned, have known |F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, jand believe him perfectly honorable | | in all business transactions, and finan- cially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, | Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. | Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter- \nally, acting directly upon the blood |and mucous surfaces .of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c | per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. | Take Hall’s Family Pills for con- stipation. Turkey Ownership Disputes. (Written for The Ruralist.) | Where turkeys are allowed to range at will—and that is about the |only way they can¢be raised—neigh- boring flocks are almost sure to mix. | There were two misunderstandings | about them here last fall, and I have ‘heard of rather large rows started by several parties claiming turkeys they |thought were theirs’ and with other |flocks. This can be easily prevented if the turkeys are all marked as soon as hatched. This is done with a poul- try punch, or by using a sharp knife to cut the web between the toes, all being marked that way. The web /once cut never grows together again, and you can tell the turkeys surely and easily. way. They do not seem to notice the cutting as you can pick them up, cut the web, and when put down they | go right to eating. Try it. It costs nothing and may save you dollars. J. R. MOONEY. Butler, Missouri. ALCOHOL Chickens can be marked the same | 28 4t of Bates County, Missourt. Notice. that letters of admin- istration upon che © of Aaron McDaniel, deceased, have b: ¢ nted to the undereign- ed, by the Bates County Probate Court in Notice is hereby give’ | Bates county. Missouri, bearing date the 2nd aay of May, 110 All persons having claims against sald estate are required to exhiblt them to me tor allow ance, within one year from the date of said let- ters, or they may be prectuded from any bene- ftof such estate; and if sait claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of the yublication of this notice, they will be forever barred, DeWITT MCDANIEL, 28-4 Administrator. —_— Click and J Office Phone 3. Residence Phone 268, mn EAB i H. E. MULKEY, Registered Veterinary Surgeon BUTLER, MISSOURI Office at Harley Smith’s Livery Barn 25 tf Clover Rich in Egg Shell Material. Clover has just the material in it to form egg shell, and is an essential |part of every ration for chickens. |There are nearly thirty pounds of i lime in each 1,000 pounds of clover. Hens fed daily on clover will prove better egg layers than those without. Clover hay should be fed in winter in Saturday, the sth day of May, Ilo, procee! to sell the said above ribed real estate at public ve ndue to the st bidder at the east door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, ‘orcashiu hand for the purpose of satisfying the det and inter- est due on the note aforesaid the costs of ex cuting this trust. WJ. BULLOCK, Sheriff Kates County, Missouri, Acting Trustee, 28-td Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and awhority of a special execn- tion Issued from the oftice of the clerk of the cireait court of Bates county, Missouri, re- turnable at the February term 1010 of said court anit to me directed in frvor of the State of Mis- sourl ex rel. L, Coleman, Coilector ofthe Re- venue of Bates county, Missouri, and against Click, Lhave levied and and seized upon all right, tithe, interest and claim ofthe said C. B, Click and ©, J, Click In and tothe foilowing described real estate to- wit: South half of lot four (4) of the southwest quarter of section 7, township 30, range 5, all lying and being in gaia county of Bates and state of Missouri and I will on Wednesday, the Ist day of June AD, 1910, between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the Court House, in thee ty of Batler county of Bates afore- raid sel the same or 0 much thereof as may be required, at publ ec vendue, to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satisfy said execu tion and costa. W. Jd, BULLOCK, 28. td Sheriff of Bates County, Missourt. Sheriff's Sale. Ly virtue and authority of a speetal execu: tion is ued from the office of the clerk of the cireult court of Bates county Missouri, re- turnable at the February term 1010 of said court and to me directed in f- vor of the Stat: of Miss- souriexrel SL Coleman, Collector of the Revenue of Bates County Missouri, and against Joseph H. Costel o, I have Jevied upon and seized allright: title, interest and etaim of the eaid Joseph H. Costello in and to the following described real estate, towit: Lot three (3) bloek one hundred eleven (111) Town Company’s Addition to Rien Hill, Mis- souri, all lying and being in said county of Bates and state of Missouri and 1 will on Wednesday, the let day of June A. D, 1910, between the hours of nine o’clo*k in the fore- noon and five o’cleck in the afternoon of that dsy, at the raat front coor of the court honge, in the city of But er, county of Bates aforesaid, sell the tame or 60 much thereof 88 may be required at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satisfy said execution and costs Ww. J. BULLOCK, 28-td Sheriffof Bates County, Missoari. ~ Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execa- ample quantities. To induce them to | tion issued trom the office of the cierk ef the eat heavily it is sometimes desirable to prepare it in various ways. Cook, chop and mix with meal or other circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, re- turpvable atthe February term 1910 of said court and to me directed in favor of the State of M's- 8 uriex rel 8S. L. Coleman, Collector of the Revenu- of Bates county, Mi-eouri and against JulaE. Smith, [have levied upon ands ized food. Cut into short lengths and mix | all right, title, interest and claim of the sald Julia E Smith in and to the following deecrib- with mash and feed only as fast as the | ed real estate to-wit: chickens will clean it up, is the most |economical way. Some cut the sec- ‘ond crop and place it in the poultry |yard for chickens to eat and scratch over at pleasure. This is all right, but rather wasteful.. Of all green | foods that can be raised on the farm {for poultry clover is not only the jjon and costs best, but probably the cheapest, and as a pasture field is necessary to the success of dairying.—Successful Farming. A Playhouse. A fine playhouse for the children | was made once by sawing off a dead | ti for tree about fifteen feet from the the ff | ground. A circle was spaded around it, leaving a center of about twelve a field of it is as essential to success | ~ Lots nine (#) ten (19) eleven (11) in block 105 in the original town now City of Rich H il, Mis- couri, all lying and being in said county o! Bates and state of Missouri, and I will on | Wednesday, the lat day of June A. D 1910, between the hours of nine o’clock in the tore- noon and five o’clock in the aiternoon of that day. at the east front door of the Court House, in the city of Batler, county of Bates afore- said, sell the same or so much thereof as may be r- quired, st public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash in hand to eatiefy said execu- J. BULLUOK, W.J u8-td Sheriff of Bat«s County, Missourl, Sheriff's Sale. | | By virtue and authority of a special ex- ecution issued from the office of the clerk of the | clreult court of Bates county, Missouri .re- | turnable at the February term 1910 of said court Com: and William Willi in i thd the ioliowing described Teal tate to-wit: three (18H (a the tied Hilifrows Companyea iat adivon to the City of Rich inte Baiceourt: and I will on Wednesday, the let day of June A. D., 1910, Ny Be w sf 3 ‘al