The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 27, 1911, Page 6

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. {membered that market prophets and ‘| weather prophets are never very. re- liable. ‘ THROW OUT THE LINE, Give the Kidneys Help and Many But- +. ler People Will Be Happier. “Throw Out the Life Line”— KRM FURROWS, Farmer and Stockman. It’s a poor time to think about cleaning grain after the seed has been sown. Every rain now costs money and some of them make money. Those that are needed make money, but they all cut down the time in the} The kidneys need help. field, and time now is valuable. hel iad ce alt geta full feed. A taste of green os hey're getting worse every min spoils the appetite for dry feed. The Will you help them? som is a Bnet that suk bet Doan’s Kidney Pills have brought satisfied does little good, either for thousands’of kidney sufferers back herself or others. ; from the verge of despair. The fly-swatting season will soon]: Will cure any form of kidney trou- be here. About the hardest swat. bl that can be given is. to remove the manure piles and heaps of rubbish that furnish breeding places for: the swattee. with. good results. I was bothered In building a dairy barn one of the|for a long time by a kidney weak- main points is to see that it is light}hess, often being obliged to arise enough. A dark stable is a nuisance. | threevor four times during the night Darkness and warmth do not always |to pass the kidney secretions. After go together, but darkness Sind damp- other remedies had failed to help me ness often do. “*. {I began using Doan’s Kidney Pills and i judge of how | to them alone I give the credit for my Re k iReidless Pie at the|Present health and freedom kidney beginning of the season should make trouble. a practice of walking behind the ma-| For sale by all dealers. Price 50 chine he is using. Both horses and|cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, men area little “soft” in the spring |New York, sole agents for the United and should work accordingly. States. : 3 Weare told that a weed is a plant] Remember the name—Doan’s—and out of place, but that does not make take no other. z 2t them any easier to kill. ; Good Bre eding Stock ! Weeds may not be of any use, but Artist Blackburn 'they keep us pretty busy during the Registered saddle stallion, sired by Artist Montrose, shows all of jcorn-growing season. Perhaps the Bre thie INIREE ont eoneraL TET TULEEe . s, ‘e he 2 ls | majority of the farmers make weed most shared, and least cistinctively the saddle gaits, also good square trot. Service fee $10.00 to insure a living colt. : [killing their chief aim in cultivating} ine—H G. Wells ‘corn, which, no doubt accounts for! . the deep cultivation that is still prac- q e Registered German Coach Stallion, 16% hands Nipper high and weighs 1600 pounds, a high actor with excellent style and conformation, has been shown 5 years \ticed to some extent. Early dragging of fall-plowed | and was never beaten for the blue ribbon. Service fee $10.00 to insure a living colt. ground that is intended for corn will Montezuma conserve moisture and also invite the . Black Jack, 15% hands jack AN IMPORTANT FEATURE N IMPRESSION seems_to prevail among many peo- ple that they may not enter A straight, honest, Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. Made from Grapes. Makes better, more healthful food. Sold without deception. NO ALUM-NO LIME PHOSPHATE y. ‘e therefore desire to emphasize the fact that any resi- dents of Butter or.Bates county will be cordially welcomed at our bank- ing rooms whether they are deposi- tors or not. We are always glad to make change for bills of large de- nominations and to give advice concerning any matters of busi- ness, investment or banking. e Farmers Bank of Bates Coun- ty invites small as well as large ac- counts, either subject to check or at interest in Savings Department, le. R. J. Bradley, Rich Hill, Mo., says: ‘{-know Doan’s Kidney Pills are a reliable remedy, as I have used them “Alum in food must therefore act as @ poison.” —Prof. Johnson, Yale University. Read the label. Buy no baking powder unless the label shows It to be made from Cream of Tartar. Ss THE WALTON TRUST CO Capital : : - : $55,000.00 Surplus fund and undivided profits - $89,000.00 The immortal Things. The great things of my l!ife—tove, faith, the intimation of beauty, the things most savoring of immortality— Loans money on farms on long time and at low interest rates. Has a complete abstract of title to all land and town lots in Bates county, from the United States Entry down to date which is kept up with the records daily. Will furnish reliable abstracts. Fees reasonable. Kicked by a Mad Horse. Samuel Birch, of Beetown, Wis., had a most narrow escape from losing his leg, as no doctor could heal the frightful sore that developed, but at last Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured it completely. Its the greatest healer of ulcers, burns, boils, eczema, scalds, cuts, corns, cold-sores, bruises and he on earth. Try it, 25c, at F. T. y's. weeds to make a start. When time comes to make the seed bed for corn the disk will do things to these weeds that no corn cultivation can. * A letter from New England friends We will pay interest for time deposits for any idle money you may have. DIRECTORS Cc. A. Allen A. B.Owen Max Weiner J. B. Walton John E. Shutt Dr. T. C. Boulware John Deerwester Wm. E. Walton Frank Allen Wm. W. Trigg Frank M. Voris C. H. Dutcher You Can Depend on These _ Sure Drop Planter Dutch Uncle Cultivators Janesville Disc Cultivators New Century Cultivators Emerson Cultivators Dandy Cultivators QUICK MEAL GASOLINE and OIL STOVES PERFECTION OIL STOVES and OVENS Everything in Hardware LET US FIGURE WITH YOU GENCH BROS. Very Low Rate Portland, Seattle and northwest: points and RETURN at spe- cial rates May 29, 30 and 31; with stop- overs and diverse routes, April 18-19-20 and May 12-13-14. Please consult our nearest agent about your trip or write me for complete information. E. C. VANDERVOORT, F. P. PROSSER, | BUTLER, MISSOURI Daily Fishing Rates to White River Resorts... SS, concn} 1 \far different from what the prairie tle who now are only keepers of cattle. } calves each spring, and now all these District Passenger Agent, JOPLIN, MISSOURI tells of prices for farm products not farmer gets. When I was getting twenty-three cents for butter fat the New Englander was getting only twenty-five, and eggs were eighteen there when twelve here. As dairy-| ing is the main thing back there, the} low price must be cutting down deep. | Iam sure it costs more to produce a} pound of butter fat in New England | than it does anywhere in the corn belt The mule, be he the Missouri, Iowa, Kansas or Nebraska variety, is a profitable creature to have about the farm these days, but just as full o devilment and as much of nuisance as ever. Just to “have around,’ I would rather raise two horse colts than one mule colt, but if there is any rustling or roughing to be done, there is no question but what the mule will come out of it the best. Those who pretend to study condi- tions that affect markets say farmers have been paying too much attention to the steer end of the cattle raising and not enough to cows to keep up the race. This is going to bring “ » ‘, promised for the future. To what extent this theory will hold good, the of many who used to be raisers of cat- The man who-has producedentirely all he places on the market gets all to divide a greater part.of it with the man who has bought steers, keeps them a year, then sells them again. I.can remember when dozens of my neighbors raised from twenty to forty neighbors keep few or no cows at all, but want to have’ only steers about. The plan of running all the ma- chinery of a binder with a small gas- oline engine is gaining ground each year. Thereis no reason why every binder should not be equipped with engine power, so all the load on the horses would be the weight of the machine itself. When cutting on soft ground the binder engine is indis- pensable, and as the engine is very light in weight and its power the cheapest of any that may be applied, cheaper even than horsepower, there is no reason for not equipping every binder with the small engine, and using it whether the ground be. firm or soft. F ! With live hogs selling at $5.70 to $5.85 per hundred af.our. local’ mar- No. 206 Kansas City Accommodation. 7:03 a. m. No, 208 8t. " No 210 Southwest Limited. 103 Kansae City Stock. i Local Freight...... No, 209 Southwest Limited. No, 07 K. 0. & No. 205 | No. 201 (Local Freight) No, 698 Madieon Local Freight.. No 37 Madison Accom: No. 688 Butler Accommoda‘ion........ 12:01 p. m. No. 604 Butler Local Freight. 6:00 p. m. not later than for following dave Division future alone will tell, but I do know | fvgo'stock p. 2 ae MISSOURI PACIFIC IRON MOUNTAIN, a se Missouri Pacific Time Table BUTLER STATION. January 12, 1911 NORTH. Louis & K. C. Mail & Ex. ® souta. Joplin Mail & Nevada Accommodati INTERSTATE. ‘ WEST. lation... EAST. Freight treins Nos, 693 and 634 carry passer- gers on Interstate Diviaion. No other freight oarry D engert all fretens for forwarding must be at d eleven OrCseE 8. m.or be paid held forward Freight for must De. delivered’ before freight billed for this E, U. VaNpgrvoorr, Agent. OR. J. M. NORRIS, Eye, Ear and Throat Specialist Office on south side over Star Bakery. DR. J. M. CHRISTY Diseas.s ot Women and Children a Specialty the price for himself; he doesn’t have | Fyeg Tested Free and Glasses Prop- a Fitted. BUTLER - MISSOURI Office Phone 20 House Phone 10 DR. J. T. HULL . Dentist Entrance same that leads to Stew- ’s Studio. North side square Butler, Missouri OR. H. M. CANNON DENTIST Butler, Missouri East Side of the i e No. 312 ; T. C, BOULWARE . Physician & Surgeon © Office North Side Square,’ Butter, Mo. _ Diseases of women and. chil- BUVALL-PERCIVAL interest on time deposits. - measure or 15 hands stand- ard, sired by Monster, an excellent breeder of good mules that sell at top prices at weaning time. Service fee $10.00 to insure a liv- ing colt. » © Known as the Ison Jack, Silver Mammoth “oint even panas jack measure ore15% hands standard, sired by monster, dam by Silver Dick, has proven to be a sire of high class mules that bring good prices at weaning time. This jack is also a good ‘‘jennet jack” and we intend to use him ourselves. Service fee for jen- nets $25.00 for jack and $12.50 for jennet.or mule colts. 3 A Black jack coming 3 years old Silver Dick Jr ¢ in September, 15% hands jack measure or 15% hands standard; sired by Silver Dick, 16 hands, known as the Erhart jack. Silver Dick Jr. is a very large boned jack and has more size than any in the county for his age. He will be allowed to serve a limited number of mares at $12.00 to insure a living colt. i A lien will be held on all colts for service fee according to law, if mare is traded, sold or removed from the county service fee becomes due and payable at once. Care taken to prevent ac- cidents but will not be responsible should any occur. Phone 159 ‘Warnock Bros. TRUST 60. CASH CAPITAL, $50,000. FARMERS BANK BUILDING, BUTLER, MO. Fart LOQMS cf Sutercer wns’ ptoviens, ot Teal estate at a low rate Abstracts We havea somite set of Abstract Books and will fur- per F examine and perfect titles to same. nish abstracts ly real estate in Bates county and We will loan-your idle mone for you, securi Investments reasonable interest on pee Souls. We ca J. B. DUVALL, Vice-! W. F. DUVALL, President, ce-Presjdent, W. D. Yates, Title Examiner’ ‘have the best bunch of pure bred Percher- on Stallions—more size and quality. ee | + These young stallions will be allowed to’ limited number of mares for the public during the season of 1911.

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