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Does Not Stimulate Ayer’s Sarsaparilla does not stimulate. It does not make you feel better one day, then as bad as ever the next. It is not a strong drink. No reaction after you stop using it. IMMENSE YIELD OF CORN. The Crop is 140 Million Bushels More Than Expected a 4 Month Ago. | Select Your Seed Corn Now. Every Missouri farmer should gath- | er his seéd corn this fall in the field instead of waiting until spring and taking it from the crib just before planting :time. A day spent now) in getting seed for next year will be} a | Remedies are Needed Were we perfect, which we are not, medicines would not often be needed. But since our systems ‘have be- come weakened, impaired and broken down through ‘o reach the seat of stomach There is not a drop of alcohol in it. You have the steady, Tis coin Geel F d yaa ; “ p of the United States the best investment that the corn| and consequent digestive troubles, there is even gain that comes from_a-strong_tonic_and_alterative. {this year is 3,121 million bushels, 140 grower can make. fied |___ mothing so good as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov- We wish you would ask your doctor about this. Hef million bushels more than expected a“ <..4 corn should be gathered early imal roots-—sold for over forty years with great satislaction to all users. For knows. Trust him. Do as he sa 4 ow month ago, 349 million bushels more , rag Weak Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Stomech after eating, Whntare Arers Pile? "Liver Pile "How long have they been sold? Nearly sixty than the yield ot 1909, and 194 million im opie es sere ™ma-| Heartburn, Bad Breath, Belching of food, Chronic Diarrhea and other Intestinal years. Do doctors recommend them? ‘Ask your own doctor and find out. | bushe|s more than the largest previ- Feat re ate coal ee ee ee ous crop, that of 1906, according to does no perceptible ‘aes to seed | = - ge By Sa : Can Live in Submarines. such accidents aboard United States | the preliminary estimate published corn but where not thoroughly dried | Signature awa . Washington, Nov. 14.—As a meas- ure of protection for human life in cases of accident in submarine boats of the United States navy, the Navy Department has decided to designate Cement, gravel, sand. Parties : »». ‘early and samples of the same corn! a board to investigate this subject. It meen | same inquire of Logan- rie gape - — po a that had been allowed to stand on the | bate Court Docket Novem-| is believed that the equipment of sub- Moore Lbr. Co., Butler Mo. ushels in ten Southern states, and/ 1.1. until the latter part ofiJanuary. iE te ee marine boats with oxgen helmets and the installation of apparatus capable of generating that life sustaining fluid submarines as those which have cost | by the Agricultural Department at so many lives on vessels of foreign’ Washington. navies. » Of the great increase over last A Hard Mixture. year’s crop, 150 million bushels are in Illinois, Iowa and Missouri, 59 : the rest scattered. Kansas and Ne- Voted 10 Millions For a Fair. — braska have only slightly more than Nov. 14.—Last !ast year. San a . The preliminary estimate of total Francisco, considerable injury is done by freez- | ing. Last spring the Experiment! Station secured samples of corn from farmers near Columbia that had been | These samples were tested for germ- ination inthe Seed Testing Laboratory. | The corn gathered early germinated | You can’t afford to accept a secret nostrum as @ substitute for this non-alco- holic, medicine of KNOWN COMPOSITION, not even though the urgent dealer may a little bigger profit. Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. ber, 1910, Term. Estate. Administrator or Executor. 1st day, Monday, November 14th. + / MISSOURI: / PACIFIC on board such vessels would result Tuesday's election enabled the repre- |, : : . ninety-five per cent while that which | i in the saving of many lives. sentatives of California to offer a bid Yieldsand averages per acre this year 454 on the field until January germ- jens arcbap ond] IRON Tests made on the submarine boat of approximately 17 1-2 million dol- 24 final figures last year in the prin- | taq only sixty:five per cent. Deen Wilber @ ~ Wesley Denton -\ MOUNTAIN Octopus demonstrated that fourteen lars for the privilege of holding the cipal states, arranged according to, One of the best methods of gather- | Baldwin Chas w CA Denton ‘ / men could remain confined an entire Pana-Pacific International Exposition | te lng of corn planted, are og seed corn istago through the |e biog ~ day without fresh air. By purifying in honor of the completion of the SW" : field with a sack and get the best ears| wi the air with chemicals, such as per- Panama Canal. The citizens of the —1910 = —1909— from the heat atallte ec ad 2nd day, Tuesday, November 15th. Mi i Pacitic Ti Tabl oxide of sodium and potassium, it is state, by an overwhelming vote, fa- Total Avg. per Total thine wel adghaitishes pene agents Hreecapprety és eng econ ssourl Facitic time lable believed that life might be prolonged. vored two constitutional amendments |. bushels. acre. _ bushels. steatoht fd a unttonn| mance hice? eee a ot santta | BUTLER STATION. for perhaps a week. which will add 10 million dollars to lllincis. 413,751,000 39.0 369,770,000 | es pice tee ho heen po a | Howard Wm A JB Mucke | ; It will be the duty of the board to the exposition fund. Half of this Owa. . ..343,579,000 36.3 289,800,000 Get prepsee ears from. good strong Williameoa ER $0 Willtameon ' Following is corrected time card to enlist the aid of the medical branches sum is to be raised by a state tax and [exas. ..181,093,000 20.2 122,250,000 hdithy etallce Gat Rand wo well 4nd 3rd day, Wednesday, November 16th date: of the government service in forming the remainder is to be obtained Kansas ..169,328,000 19.0 154,225,000 |" fi An 4 f hill 4 fs | Kemper A 8 Fonnie T Kemper NoRTH. its recommendations. The Navy De- through an issue of San Francisco | Missouri 270,994,000 32.8 eS Ww Pere UAON | He aie Oe Louie O'R C. Mall & Butea p me ccitant ia eaptiniladle ans ‘nti | Nebraska207,948,000 25.8 194,060,000 | three stalks. | Sreeech cits aa riree Veniea| No, 210 Southwest Limited 1:08 p. m. partment is particularly anxious to bonds. The stock subscription fund | patanty : oy recat ,. | Vandrud Maritia J Miller Vandruf | Keneae City Stock. 8:40 p.m, take preventive measures against is approximately 7 1-2 million dollars. ercarngge app oe peer me ne hosgany penance = | Schmidt Jeasle F JW Schmidt | Local Freight. are "9:00 p. m, | Indiana. .201,845, 9. 910,000 | to have a Dox on wago' into 4th day, Thursday, November 17th : —— - | Georgia. . 64,808,000 14.3 61,160,000 | which the good ears can be thrown | gigert Julius B Mary B Elgert| No’ 207 KG & Joplin Maii'@ i 12-10 bm Ohio. ...143,853,000 36.4 153,062,000 while gathering the corn. The chief | Gravee James Z JW Jamison ae: oe Nevade AcSommodation 4. m, CH AR I At Y BEARD ' Tennessee96, 296,000 26.9 78,650,000 | objection to this method is that a man | SoScceen Peoteteh 0 peg He uevemeeaTs. oe la Kentucky104,075,000 28.6 103,472,000 | is usually thinking more about get-/ Robbins asa D Olive Robbins | WEST. | Oklahoma 63,432,000 18.0 43,642,000 | ting the wagon box filled and the | 5th day, Firday, November 18th | No. 098 Madison Local Frel bt. sues 7458 Mm, | Arkansas . 69,212,000 24.0 50,400,000 | corn into the crib than of selecting | , sgenvright Redecoa P Albert Argenbright json oon ation.... 1:15pm S. Dakota 56,212,000 26.0 65,270,000|seed corn and so many of the best} Burk Join H Chas I Burk | un : , = 1U, | | i No. 633 Butler Accommoda‘io: 12:01 p. m Minnesota. 56,375,000 32.7 58,813,000 | ears are overlooked. Hela" arg Harmen Minnie Mier | No. 694 Butler Looal Freight........... 5:00 p.m, y ’ Miller Wm Katharan & WF Miller| Freight trains Nos, 698 and 694 carry passen- BUTLER, MO. Having a wide acquaintance|® Penn..... 65,026,000 41.0 48.800,000 | The quantity of old corn in farm- ,ers’ hands November 1 was 119,056,- | 000 bushels, or 4.3 per cent of last The object of both methods is to, get the best ears and to get them early in the fall. After the corn is gathered it should be handled in such | 6th day, Saturday, November 19th O'Neal Burton W | gere on Interstate Division. | tralne carry passengers JW Darby! All freight for forwarding must be at depot WO Jackeon | 20t later than elev.n o’c'ock a m or be held | for iewiae dave torwarding. Freight for vision must be delivered before No other freight Miller Henderson Daniels John E with farmers and stockmen and | ‘ Crasgw W D Corbin | five o’clock p. m, Ni H porechyyrecmeriremecsinyie ~~ ap a we 79,779,000} a manner as to dry out thoroughly | Serna tiaas W Doak |Wisinwenisg Wree¥ ANDERVOOR, the quality and breeding of stock | Be OES RYE verily. © SORk beets before freezing weather. This can| 7th day, Monday, November 21st 2 bt andiprioes of the sane, and Hig | The average quality of this year’s} be easily done by making racks in Wantbe . 2 Crathiaw Ward ing made a majority of the larg- jcrop is 87.2, compared with 84.2in|which the ears may be placed and | Joves Lucretia . JH Botking OR. J. M. NORRIS, est and best sales in this section, in 1909 and 84.4, the 10-year average. |swung up in the granary or barn | Goodin Clement Henry Goodin | Eye, Ear and Throat Specialist as also having been connected Fewer Potatoes Than Last Year. | where mice will not get to it. If the | Pema Cuas ee nanca | Eyes Tested Free and Glasses Prop- with some of the largest sales in The preliminary estimate of the|¢0rn is stored in barrels or piled up it days Tuesday, N ta erly Fitted. Office on south side the state, gives me a thorough knowledge and experience of the | yield of potatoes this year is 328,787,-| Will not dry out nearly so well as if Oth day, Tuesday, November 38nd | 49.4 over Star Bakery. sales business. If you are thinking of making a public sale, it |) ‘8 abe di ‘acy | Wooddin Nancy J AH Moore e : 000 bushels, 473-4 million bushels| Stored in racks and when freezing | wintame Mery J B Melton will pay You to employ an auctioneer who has b: 4 mee ed “aan had many ont of solid penn rk phy lias ‘re less than last year. The average| Weather comes on it will be injured. | Hammer Anton Te OR. J. M. CHRISTY different methods of the sales business a very careful ri “a yield per acre is 93.4 bushels, and the| Another convenient way of storing Sompeen stone B ny zon | Diseases ot Women and Children a Specialty ; crops in the principal states are: New |corn is to take a board say ten by|myanyJ Nellie Welch and Daisy Staniey| Office over A. H. Culver Furn. CO. A SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCED AUCTION- || York, 44,676,000 bushels; Michigan, | twenty inches and drive twelve| 9th day, Wednesday, November 28rd}. BUTLER - MISSOURI EER MEANS DOLLARS TO YOU 34,424,000 bushels; Pennsylvania, | Penmy casing nails through it from | rotectaw cD wiza J Wnite| Office Phone 20 House Phone 10 ON SALE DAY. | 27,896,000 bushels; Maine, 26,670,000 /both sides three inches apart each | MoClenney EL Mary E McClenny | ~ } Send for me or ask for my free booklet of complete instruc- bushels; Wisconsin, 23,655,00$ bush-| Way and stick the ears on these nails. fers. aueieeameion OR. J. T. HULL ‘ tions as to how a public sale should be arranged for and adver- els; Colorado, 6,400,000 bushels. | Any kind of boards of any size Will] (cnsner Joseph Antone Joseph Ochsner Dentist ( tised. Terms reasonable. See or write me for dates. The production of flaxseed is 15,-/40. A board of this size is conven- | Davis Riley Mery Davis! Fntrance same that leads to Stew- WRITE, OR PHONE 53 AT MY EXPENSE |} 050,000 bushels, compared with |ient and will hold eighty-four ears— | 20th day, Thursday, November 24th | ard’s Studio. 25,856,000 bushels last year. Ninety | enough to make a bushel of good | Comstock a J Robert C Chapel! | North side square Butler, Missouri t z |per cent of the crop was raised in Seed corn. Bore a hole in the top of | Ferrel! Catharine | _ s I —_— | Minnesota and the Dakotas. |this board and suspend with a wire. po hl A WP stilwen | DR. H. M, CANNON c The buckwheat crop is 17,084,000 The principle to be remembered in | Py!e DK Walker} Fi ‘ ry apge ib hel; about 2 tl tan fast +. f d is t ther it Arfman Mary LA Arfman | DENTIST ii ushel, about 2 per cent less than last | caring for seed corn is to gather i ag ; | i i Cc Per her ll Stalli ns | year. early and dry it out well before freez-| Guardian’s and Curator’s Docket. Ea! rag oe ' ' st Side of the Square The yield of tobacco is 967,150|ing weather. If every Missouri] 11th day, Friday, November 25th Phone No. 312 e For Sale All registered stock }}| pounds, about 17,800 pounds more| farmer would handle his seed corn in | Smith Glen W ‘Thomas J Hoole tt | L I invite inspection |] than in 1909. Kentucky raised 381,-|this way, the yield of corn in this seein gues Sane a pred sonal T. C. BOULWARE tt of this =. as it will com- 1/024 pounds, or 40 per cent of the’ state would be increased at least ten | onter Cart H W T Obler | Physician & Surgeon pt the Unis 4 Sts b ey in J) total; North Carolina, 129,600 pounds; | per cent. The average yield of corn | Howard Wm J etal ae | Ottis North Side $ : di an Sreaees, of MY 4! Virginia, 123,318 pounds; Ohio, 75,- per acre in Missouri for the last ten| 12th day, Saturday, November 26th i cae, Butes, horses are bred from import- |Mo. Diseases of women and chil- ed stock and are top notchers. 087 pounds; Tennessee, 59,918 years has been 28 bushels. This in-| Brown Wm 0 etal James O Brown | dren a specialty, , fe If you buy from home parties || Pounds; Pennsylvania, 43,554 pounds; | crease applied to the 7,000,000 acres Suanteal Sernee Ruth et al wie Bed so . of you always have a recourse if | Wisconsin, 31,752 pounds; Connecti-| grown every year would mean 19,-) requac Bruce Beli Requa | B, F. JETER fe it is not as represented. cut, 23,182 pounds. |600,000 bushels, which is worth | Epp-rson Wm Earl Minnie P Epp raon | heed ri ’ da Farm three miles notheast arsenate | $9,800,000.—C. B. Hutchison, College} 13th day, Monday, November 28th Attorney at Law “ Notary Public th; of Butler. Telephone 4 on F ‘of Agriculture, Agricultural Experi-| Conard Martha J et al Ross Conard | East Side > 186 Le 125. CURE YOUR KIDNEYS. nent Station, University of Missouri, Danley Hoy otal Frark al | BUTLER, useouRl " th Columbia, Mo. Dist beanie sta” ieee - | * Fro } | P lot 'Do Not Endanger Life When a| Will Promote Beauty. | Cotvert Gecit etal “Caden | Sheriff's Salo. Paritston cas | Women desiring beauty get won-| 14th J, E Ross, Plaintif, ; ied Butler Citizen Shows You erful help from Bucklen’s Arnica me Teter, Novenher |e : 7 ‘ ing \Salve. It. banish impl Jin | Rint! Frank ot at Jno C Hayes | Hellen Thomas, Florence B. Springer, Walter —-_ 1 in erupt ond balls” ft mekes | nee eee Jno C Ha es| horas we ness Naseanoe Meaty | ptions, sores and boils. It makes | morris G-o H Jno C Hayes| oss, Sarah B. Ross and Chas. Ross, Defend- | 2 | Why will people continue to suffer oe - Fd ~ Bees. 8 It = Clark May et al B Blackmon rm nena \ a ss ‘ the agonies of kidney complaint, racked li ee ee oy oe) Ocak | Betee danger ® J H Schmidt | of sate made by the sald court, in thes ove : : . § ed | hi . but . | T h e W a I to n T rus t backache, urinary disorders, lame- Best for Seras, tenile, lover =. 15th day, Wednesday, November 30 ited Suy"oth, 10 Syed ‘or sid fill ness, headaches, languor, why allow cuts, bruises and piles. 25c at F. T. | Arsold7 P JP Bdwaads | Soa a certified copy thence nate Ost. 10th, the Company || themselves to become chronic in- |Clay’s. Lauwsscas 3 Rgeahas| "| Wydmentad; Revers, it sor 9 valids, when a certain cure is offered Amoret. J A, SILVERS, ‘ aM z + | between the -_ Butler, Missouri them? eiiiiadcsaian Judge of Probate, | boos ‘ana ’ 'o We on 8 . ~ at the 10,¢ s Capital 60 00000 cheese eeorerecocccoccs $55 »000.00 the help they need to perform their eatt of town to Mr. Fail, of near Fos- From the Clipper. sirtaweth * ' mors -—- Surplus Fund and Und. Profits. ...$87,500.00 ie have any, even one, of the| MT Kate Strecker, of Eve, Mis Pah ey pny laid up with a Hiatal fs wi souri, visited the lat blains. Always has money to loan at lowest interest symptoms of kidney diseases, cure cer om hi oo gpa C. W. Brega is taking out material rates. yourself now, before diabetes, dropsy | pis a Seeaee, He. -_ ms. for a new barn on his place. We own and keep up with the records a com- or Bright’s disease sets in. Read James Tilsey. ata lete Abstract of Title to all the land and town Mr. and Mrs. B. B ._| F.M. Morlan is having a part of his lots in Bates county. Will furnish reliable ab- this Butler testimony: rae Says lett Pek i is stracts on short notice. Asa Morgan, Butler, Mo., says: = Samare Kansas, where the a mage cimiyer fs "Notice. Issues Time Deposit Certificates payable in “Doan’s Kidney Pills have been used | {Tmer employed for a couple|' Mr. and Mrs. S. Luckett came} wotiovts hereby given, thet the undersign: ieee sues te Peron aarnagl hae beta wed montha ering rsdence for down fom the cy Sunday for «vit aes ess The Walton Trust “y has the largest fective in relieving kidney complaint. : 3 with the latter's parents, R. P. High- fund and t account, This remedy -can be procured at| A. E. Wilson came down from Kan-| ‘Wer and wife. s ON IN BATES COUNTY OY | ro oe psig etd nome fe ¢ not hesitate to give it my highest en- recently suffered a stroke 7 " dorsement.”” ; of paralysis. We are glad to . YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Fer alo by 0 eho fain $0| Oat abe iebnproving. sree. cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Prank Allen, Secy. Wm. E. Walton, Pres. _- GA. Allen, Asst Secy. Frank. M. Voris, Vice-Pres. ee Sn a ee pow Aor Dr. Peck: takenoother. => Rt as N. G: Rowe is having the building | "°™ residence for himself and children. ;

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