The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 9, 1910, Page 7

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Ought first to be considered in the selection of a depository. “The Old Reliable” offers the best of security to its depositors in the shape of $350,000 of clean, unimpair- ed, quick assets and demands good stable security from its borrowers. It invites your business on a conservative banking basis, whether large or small, and the special per- sonal attention of its officers is given all matters intrusted to its care and attention. THE Missouri State Bank OF BUTLER en Office Phone 8. Reside Phone 20s. H. E. MULKEY, Registered Veterinary jcon Surg BUTLER, MIsSOURI bes M] Harley Smith’s Livery Barn im! : ONE ROP BOURBON POULTRY CURE down the throat of a gaping chicken, destroys the worms and saves the chick’s life, A few drops in the drinking water cures and PREVENTS DISEASE For the treatment of White Diarrhoeain chicks and Blackhead and other diseases in turkeys BOURBON POULTRY CURE HAS NO EQUAL Ine 50c bottle makes 12 gallons of medicine. -12t Sold by FRANK T, CLAY ‘ionincieeiereeieenieneeedseenteaiinanincisisecceintninienies ORE Ene EK BBE BeBe 780 You will feel good If you keep your blood pure. Our j inch long. and | | | | | | never in | rott show | writes Prof. F light-greenish, gteenish-trown, a inch to an long, slender antennae and iment ovipositors Side View of Cricket, So characteristic of our detter-known | field crickets. Heretofore it has been Supposed that the white fower cricket, Oecanthus niveus, was the most com- mon species and the one responsible in large measure for the humerous ovi- position scars in raspberry canes and similar relatively soft-stemmed plants, New York state en- tomologist, in Co: ¥ Gentleman. Re. | insects, | Welcome Words To Wo If, you are an intelligent thinking woman ness, pain and suffering, then it means m honest square-deal medicine OF KNOWN C of woman’s ills. The makers of » in need of relief from weakness, nervou s 2 = s Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription for the cure of weak, nervous, run-down women, knowing this medicine to be made u has the strongest possible endorsement of th the several schools of practice, to print, as they do, the formula plain English, on every bottle- careful consideration ? Women use Dr, Pierce’s Favorit vocated medicines sold b because it is THE ONE REMEDY which contains 20 alcohol or compounds or patent medicines. THE ONE REMEDY for women devised by a are perfectly willing, and in fa » OF list of ingredients, of which it is compose wrapper. Is this y druggists for their peculiar weaknesses and ailmen regularly graduated Physician of vast experience in woman’s aile cent investigations dy Prof. Parrott of | j the New York state experiment sta: | | tion and Mr. Jensen of t he entomolog: | ical department of Cornel university, | however, show that the white flower cricket usually @ its eggs in the hard wood of tre pple, cherry, | peach and p © egg being | Placed in a a the latter | les so fre | and black- | $ of Prof. Par. | pple trees by | the snowy t kely to be followed by b | quently se berry ca The long ures so | common in raspberry and Mackberry canes are produced, according to the observations of Prog Parrott, by the i} | 2 SN EIEVISS EER TT SAYS) | | Oviposition of Tree Cricket. A. Longitudinal scar cut open to show egg: very much enlarged. BR, cane ton; C, egg, black-horned tree cricket, Oecanthus | nigricornis, while Mr. Jensen at Tthaca found the four-spotted tree cricket, Oecanthus quadripunctatus, depositing eggs in a similar manner. These egg punctures are in regular series, some two or three inches long, and when abundant are very likely to be fol- lowed by the canes splitting or even breaking during the winter In some! Instances three-fourths of the canes | In a berry patch have deen seriously (njured in this manner | The life history of these various tree crickets, so far as known, is very similar. The eggs are deposited in the fall in herbaceous or woody stems, the young tree erickets hatch- ing in the spring and feeding on small jnothing. | of it, and then put in fresh straw. ments and carefully adapted to her delicate organism. It’s foolish—often dangerous to be over- =O! Persuaded into accepting a secret nostrum Proven medicine of KNOWN COMPOSITIO pes for Young Hou oner | ! Poultry Points. | winter begin business, and by using | Reci sewives, | Mo. Datryman, | their eggs ior hatching, the resulting | comm, Good ventilation at all times, both |Chicks are from the poorest instead | Mrs. W, A. T., of New York, kind- by day and by night, is essential in| Of the best layers. : | ly sends some tested and recommend-4 maintaining good health with poultry, The first Necessity for the young | ed recipes for our “girls.”’ Of course Much of the diseases with which the| Chicks is not food, but warmth. A we are grateful, and we do think we birds are afflicted may be traced for} 00d dry, warm room for the hen | F not for ii Not a significant fact worthy of World’s Dispensary Medical Association Local Freight | Interstate 1 All Hetag Sne for forwarding must be a Interstate D five o’clock p. m, train in morning. men uch to you that there is one tried and true OMPOSITION, sold by druggists for the cure » Over-worked, debilitated, pain-racked p of ingredients, every one of which ¢ leading and standard authorities of ct, are only too glad ¢ Prescription in preference to all other ad- ts habit-forming drugs, is not anything like advertised secret lace of this time- uffalo, N.Y, in ’ / MISSOURI PACIFIC | | IRON c\ MOUNTAIN / ae Ps Missouri Pacific Time Table BUTLER STATION. Following is corrected time of trains: Trains North (No, 206, I Freight 21 C, Stock 282... 292... Trains South (No. 209, oe 207, 208. 201 254. ( West, departs. Kast, arrives, Sundays departs ei arrives, Louie Stock 'reight trains do not carry passengers, ‘t depot eleven o’clock a m. or be held dave forwarding. Freight for vision must be delivered before No freight billed for this E. U. VanpERvoort, Agent. Jater than foliose The Missouri Pacific have through package c: . merchandise from New York in But- ler on the fifth morning out, fourth morning delive and Cleveland, Indianapolis and morning from St. Louis. Will be glad to furnish which will insu e car service which delivers from Cincinnati rd morning from Chicago, second thi you routing orders re quick time. Eyes Tested Free and erly Fitted. Office 49-tf OR. J. M. NORRIS, Eye, Ear and Throat Specialist Glasses Prop- on south side over Star Bakery. A : | have the dearest, most helpful read- its origin to a neglect to provide prop- | Md her brood is a necessity. lers! Here are the recipes: er ventilation. Chills, dampness and mites are "| (Note—The measurements used in Young chicks need grit as well as ,SPonsible for a good share of the | these recipes are as follows: Have a their seniors. | bowel trouble in young chicks. ; | teacup that measures one-half pint If kept confined chickens must be| Jn raising poultry, as in keeping | exactly, and one teacupful always given a substitute for the worms and bees, drones are no good except {OF | neank the cup level full. One tea- bugs they would otherwise get. | Sating. Watch the pullets and hens spoonful means level full, except If you have not natural shade in| the first bees and if they don’t lay ‘where it Says one rounded teaspoon- your chicken yard, be sure to provide | Wel Just Bab them, ___ ‘ful, in which case it means exactly for it .early. Sunflowers, castor! Deafness Cannot Be Cured two level teaspoonfuls; a ery beans or even corn are better than local applications, as they cannot t¢@8Poonful means one heaped up. ; Ae Scased portion of the ear, The same rule applies to the table-| The prepared chick feeds on the/There is only one way to cure deaf- spoonful.) ‘ market finish the elements for growth |ness, and that is by constitutional Lightning Cake—Put in mixing | and development and are hardly He see pe ger the aubed by a | how! one cup of sugar, one cup and | more expensive than the home Pre-'ing of the Eustachian Tube. When | Ne level tablespoonful of flour; two | pared rations, |this tube is inflamed you have a flevel teaspoonfuls of baking powder, Never allow incubator chicks to be- agen Boy a pa mpm |In a cup puta piece - butter “i . come chilled. One-half the ills of ine? : , an egg, two eggs, one teaspoonful o! young chickens arise from this cause. | ated agg wg ats op | vanilla extract, and fill the cup with When the hen is through setting | this tube restored to its normal con-|Sweet milk. Pour in mixing bowl burn all the old nest material, disin- | dition, hearing will be destroyed for-| and give all good beating; bake in fect the nest box and give it a coat of ever; nine cases out of ten are caused | pan about eight inches square. liquid lice-killer to. make a good job a welch Fe Papen ony Breakfast Cake—Butter (cold) size faces. of an egg; half a cup of sugar, one One of the best ways to disinfect. We will give One Hundred Dollars ; egg; cream together well; half cupful a brooder is to open it wide, take out) for bos f case of Deafness (caused by | of sweet milk, two level teaspoonfuls the hover and let the midday sun | fatarr 4, ere ee hy bg by of baking powder and one and one- shine on both for a couple of hours. | eae rid We. © Send Ton cits half cups of flour. Beat well togeth- Tests made at the agricultural ex- F, J. CHENEY & CO., (er. Bake in two layer-cake tins. I periment station at Geneva, N. Y., ‘ Toledo, 0. | often put one layer on the other with show beyond a doubt that hens lay gold b rit ~ im , 'no filling. Jelly is good between. better when kept away from the| stipation. aus Family Pills for con- | this ig good for twelve patty-pans, males. | i | Coffee Cake—One cup of cold cof- Filthy drinking vessels are the Are These Things Stationery? fee, one cup of brown sugar, one cup cause of many serious ailments of arthar L. Street in Success Magazine. lof New Orleans molasses, one cup of fowls; continued drinking of impure Playing cards (in-. Sewing box, | Shortening (lard), one egg, one level water will produce what is common- wade = erg tend jteaspoonful of soda, one level tea- ly termed cholera and the flock is Poker chips, Jewel Case, | spoonful of ginger, flour to mix just soon wiped out. sae Oneha teks soft enough to drop from spoon. Remember the hen when laying | shears and tclesors, Gatales ats, |Flavor with teaspoonful of lemon needs about twice as much food as iland bags, Listerin, | juice if liked. she would need when not laying. Salt enone, s — ot Bydro- Rice Dessert—Wash one cup of rice Souvenir bage, DR. J. M. CHRISTY Diseases ot Women and Children a Specialty Office over A. H. Culver Furn. CO, BUTLER MISSOURI Office Phone 20 -House Phone 10 NYAL’S KIDNEY PILLS will do that fer you. An opossum eats the head and neck of a fowl and kills only one or two a jatime. A mink bleeds his victim in| pak) |the neck and sucks the blood, and Manicure sete, will slaughter a dozen or more birds "Safety razors (and ina night. Both leave the carcasses. istenee If before the warm weather sets in | Wedding announce. the thorough cleaning, disinfecting Pare as eo oiecan and kerosening of the poultry quar- Photograph envelopes, Court plaster, ters takes places, mites and other Hunting knife, Rose extract, vermin will be found slower opening Herida al pipe gcc up the summer’s campaign, and if Glove stretcher, Bromo-Seltzer. this treatment is frequently repeated, | Band box, ; in most cases they will not appeaf at __Theg are so entered in the books all. of Congress, and supplied to the con- Many are raising pure bred poul-| gressmen themselves at public ex- try and others are starting. This is pense. This is petty pilfering, of what we call good chicken sense. |Course, and involves. no very large We have advocated this for a long |€xpenditure. But can Uncle Sam af- time. {ford to entrust the men who have Anyone knows that an old horse | drifted into this lax attitude toward can’t, as a rulé, do as much as a! young one. Then why expect an old hen to lay as well as one in her prime? _ For sorehead, use a tablespoonful of bluestone to a quart of water, and and add five cups of boiling water with one-fourth teaspoonful of salt. Boil fast for fifteen minutes, then set ‘uncovered in a moderate oven for about twenty minutes, or until the water evaporates, Each grain will | be fluffy and. white and separate, | Make a sauce for.it thus: One cupful | of sugar, two tablespoonfuls of but- iter, one tablespoonful of flour; beat | together and add one cup of boiling water, flavoring with one teaspoonful | of either cinnamon or juice of lemon. Gems—One teacup of sifted gra- ham flour or meal, one teacup of white flour, four level teaspoonfuls of baking powder, half a cup of sugar; stir well together with table- spoonful of lard; beat one egg and add with one cup of milk or water. Insects such as plant-lice. Maturity is attained by midsummer or early fall, and is followed by the deposition of °Bss as described above. The tree crickets, aside from mechanical in- juries inflicted, must regarded as beneficial, since they subsist on other insects, though unfortunately the in- juries resulting from oviposition are frequently extensive, and the presence of the tree crickets is therefore, not an unmitigated blessing. These in- sects are most abundant among coarse weeds and shrubby growths. Conse- quently the adoption of clean cultural methods, so far as Possible, will be of considerable service in reducing their numbers and preventing possible injury. Vanity bage, t Pass cases, ‘all clips, files and Pepsin, Trional, Scda Tablets, Witch hazel Smelling salts, Ammonia Cough drops, Antikamnia, Jamatca Ginger, We guarantee them. Price 50c. CLAYW’sS Prescription Drug Store NORTH SIDE SQUARE. “The right place." RBS AVAUE IR, DR. J. T. HULL Dentist Entrance same that leads to Stew- ard’s Studio. North side square Butler, Missouri DOR. H. M. CANNON DENTIST Butler, Missouri Side of the Square Phone No. 312 ee Gh oie era er T. C. BOULWARE Physician & Surgeon Office North Side uare, Butler, Mo. Diseases of van and chile dren a specialty. East Notice. To the holder or holders’ of school district boade of schoo! district number 10 of Walnut Township, Bates coun-y, Missouri, each of 9900, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent aunual, issued by said Schoo! District Board for and in behalf ofeaid School District, dated July Ast, 1905, and redeemable July ist, 1910, at the Boatmans Bank of St. Leuis, Mo You are ereby votified that the following described Donds are declared ‘and payable at the Boatmans Bank of 8t. Louis, Mo., on the first @ay of July, 1910: Bonds Nos. 1,2 and 8, with all accraed interest, and that interest will ease on above bonds on and after duly lst, 1010, LEWIS SPAKER, Tools for Grafting. The tools required for grafting are & saw with fine teeth for cutting off the stocks, a large sharp knife for paring the top smooth, a thin-dladed, sharp knife for cutting Ballard. Fooling the Game Wardens at Padi ely typ Children’s} Big Four-Foot Flag Free, interesting at Oak Hill Sunday and an “Trustee Walnut Township. Attest: MES. J.R WEADON, ai-td Sckool District Clerk. aan ee bathe the parts thoroughly once or twice. You might dip the entire head in bad cases, » Don’t try to raise poultry unless you have a place good enough to care for them properly. ‘If you do, it will only result in suffering to them and loss to yourself,

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