The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 7, 1911, Page 9

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; F : 1 : srs WANTED? I buy more market horses direct from the’farmers than any man in the world. SHOW ME YOUR GOOD DRAFT HORSES. Rich Hill, Friday, Dec. 8 Butler, Saturday, Dec. 9 Bring in Your Good Horses, I Buy Them from I Buy the best that Grow and Pay the Highest Cash Price. I WILL GIVE MORE FOR GOOD HORSES THAN ANYBODY. SHOW ME YOUR GOOD DRAFT HORSES AND CHUNKS. Will Buy Branded or Unbranded. Mules 4 to 8 Years Old---Must be Fat I ALSO BUY GOOD FAT OLD PLUGS . Don’t Forget the Date as I Come to Buy. Missouri Pacific Time Table NORTH. No. 206 Kansas City Accommodation. 6 20a. m, ‘ aml P, No, 208 8t. Louis & K.C, Mail & Ex.12 BUTLER Cosy eevee eG Kanese City St STATION Local Freight... SOUTH, ~ No, 209 Sonthwest Limited ............. No 207K. © & Joplin Mail & Ex.. No. 205 Nevaita Accommodatio: . 291 (Loval Freight) INTERSTATE. WEST. No. 608 Madieo:. Local Freight... No 3 Madison Acrommodativy EAsr. No. 638 Butler Accommodasiot No. 694 Butler Loca! freight ... Freight tr ins Nos. 693 and carry puseen- gers on Interstate Diviaiun. No other freight tralne carry psesengers All freight for forwarding must be at depot notlater than eley-n o’ciock a m or be held + for following dav’s forwarding Fright for Int retate Division must be delivered before , fiveo’ciock p.m, No freight oilled for this train in morning. E. uv. VaANDERVOORT, $ Mrs. Albert Allen and Miss Mary | Basket Ball. Allen were most welcome visitors at | : "| Bethel school Friday. Mrs. Allen ne a eRe se Guten, Ce was formerly a teacher of this school day night. ‘i * Miss Myrtle McCann and pupils seiesodidvadiiee sae | this year. prepared an excellent Thanksgiving| Several from our neighborhood at- ing better ball every game they pl program which was rendered Wed- nestlay afternoon. The school house was decorated with evergreen and paper pumpkins. Miss McCann is a fine teacher. The parents silently; H. M. Meinen and family were appreciate her efforts but are not guests of N. J. Martin and family giving her the co-operation she de- | Thanksgiving Day. serves. We hope for some improve-| A little boy came to the home of ment along this line. ;W. Critchfield and family Wednes- Miss Maude Hoyte is visiting rela- | day of last week. The little one only tives and friends near Spruce. | lived until Sunday night. Burial at J. L. Fisher and wife attended the |the Morris cemetery. Mr. Critch- Walker-Latham wedding Wednesday | field and family have-the sympathy of last week. of the entire community in their be- Richard Wall of St. Louis was. |Teavement. Thanksgiving visitor at the home of| Marton Shillinger. was a visitor in his mother, Mrs. James Wall. jour neighborhood Sunday. While A. E. Yeomans and family: were | here he attended the Tygard Sunday guests of J. L. Fisher and family school, where he received a hearty Thanksgiving day. | welcome. : { Miss Dollie: Martin returned home | Ps eh Neca enced Ried r ., Wednesday of last, 5™! hii ass Col., Wednesday of las‘ Pepicdiligens: iy aliaeagah gga | Victor Smith and family of Stew- | ily Sunday. MIAMI | artsville, Mo., are visiting friends | and relatives in‘this vicinity. | R. D. Bond and wife entertained | poor ‘orange = abn Any oue can do it, as si : and rry an - a ty and T. J. Everett and family, | pointe goods wah the dye Along the Miami. J. L. Fisher attended the meeting {ed at the Presbyterian church Thurs- day night. The fine music and ex- cellent sermon was appreciated. test. Will they?, ing for your home team. ter. 4 to 30 Years Old, from 800 to 1800 Pounds, |! tts. searock | exploited profitably. I ‘beaten. Put the second part over the S LOW EF N S E | N HOBO WITH DESIRE TO WORK heat in a double boiler, let come to a a Chicago Judge Sees $700 Cash, Cash- ‘boil, stirring all the time; then let Butler Loyal Sons vs. Hume High School, Thursday, December 7, 1911, Hume has an extra strong team The Loyal Sons are play-| fare tended the splendid services render-|and are confident of winning this con- | Come and see. ; judge approvingly “You're too thrifty. the dough with a fork before baking. Your yells may help the Loyal Sons! Be on your way, but don’t steal any win this game;.so come and join in, with the rest of the crowd in cheer-| «giim” as he pocketed his wealth and one and Yne-half pounds of pastry t Game | strolled out of court called at 7:45 p. m. To be played in | Loyal Sons’ Hall over Electric Thea- | ‘AGream of Tartar Powder Made from Grapes What Ails You? Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent head- aches, coated tongue, bitter or bad taste in morning, “‘*heart-burn,’” belching of gas, acid risings in throat after eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, é ‘ Denver, Colo.—Endeavors at inet i poor or ranate appetite, nausea at times and kindred Gre being made ,to compel the Grand | symptoms canyon of the Colorado to give up| If you have any considerable number’ of the the gold which has been washed into | above symptoms you are suffering from bilious- its bed for centuries. Several con- } ness, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia. cerns are preparing to conduct opcra- | Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is made tions on a large scale to overcome ob- | up of the most valuable medicinal principles stacles to get these riches. | known to medical science for the permanent It hag long been known that there | sae of such abnormal conditions. It is a most was much gold in the bed of the Colo- | efficient liver invigorator, stomach tonic, bowel Trado canyon. Explorers who have regulator and nerve etrengthencr. been in various parts of the great | abyss have reported deposits of | Men Seek Riches Washed Into Bed of Colorado River for Centurles— - Drerges Being Installed. GRAND CANYON GOLD srt | | =S The ‘‘Golden Medical Discovery”’ is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum, @ full list of a ingredients being printed on its Eottle-wrapper and attested rave a under oath. glance at these will show that it contains no alcohol, or harm- pee ine erg ere cae eee i ful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined fsed 5 He 1 distributed | glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of native American medical values, although wel stribute | forest plants. Worid’s Dispensary Medical Association, Props., Buffalo, N. Y. | in the sand and gravel. Attempts have been made to interest capital in plans to get out this wealth, but heretofore | Recipes. | there has been no success, because | a Marriage Licenses. propositions easier to get at and in- | The Commoner. . . volving smaller expenditures of money | Fruit Cake—One cupful of butter | Martin Lawson pe ae Appleton City, and risk have attracted most of the! 44 anh An | Delly Ftitts........... Appleton City. capital available, | BREW CUDIUS Or BURBE Cheamed On RIC Latham, cosisesasens once Butler, In recent’ years, however, several gether; add five well-beaten eggs, 'Mvitle Walker.............. Butler. syndicates have been formed to get | one cup of molasses, one taplespoon- | eo ine gold. One, Aone eastern | ful each of ground cinnamon, nutmeg i capital, has been at work for somé | 444 cloves. Clean and seed one and| Ve ma Houston time at Lee’s ferry. This is a desolate Ay * place, far from any raflway, but it has | one-half pounds of raisins, wash and, D L Wigger offered the best opportunity for such |dry one and one-half pounds of cur-| Marie Stone work, being at the point where the |/aants, shred one-fourth pound of LH Powell...... river runs out of the sand hills after | citron, flouring the fruit well with five Cora Blankenbaker. cutting thi h th for hundreds of : eae SENATE Te few miles |cupfuls of flour; best all into the other == about at a level before dipping into | ingredients and stir well; it should be | A Terrible Blunder the marble canyon. Dredges have ‘rather thick. Line deep tins with ‘to neglect liver trouble. Never doit. Hag snare llet eee ater ies perce |buttered paper, pour in the batter, Take Dr. King’s New Life Pills on a oe eta: ; Sines ang dividing into four large cakes; bake the first sign of constipation, bilious- Pregnated with gold and p i ittle ness or inactive bowels and prevent rayel havi Nl ts of gold |slowly for two hours, or a little MS Hate, aes A gravel having small nuggets of gold | Fi virulent indigestion, jaundice or gall in it have been found here, and the | longer, being careful not to scorch. | ones, enterprise promises to be Lighly prof-; When removed from the oven, let! and bowels and build up your health. Itable. ‘This sand and gravel runs to | -t4nd a few minutes so the cakes can Only 25c at F. T. Clay’s. a depth of from thirty to sixty feet | ith | is touched, and the | be removed from the pans without! —-- ae = dredges can take it out in great quan- |disturbing the’ paper, and when tities. \thoroughly cold cover closely in a Above this point, in Utah, where the | ton jar or tin box. This cake cliffs are not high, similar operations | hauide d least ci heb have been put under way. Here it is | S0uld De ma eat eas sa Wee ne ter said that the conditions are similar |fore itis cut, and is fine. Requires to those found at Lee's ferry, except | no soda baking powder or milk. : | operator can exactly locate a fracture in eves are evidences of even rich-| Cream Chocolate Cake—For the a submarine cable nearly 3000 miles long. Partles have gone out Into |... alf | A few fossils sent to an expert geologist the wild regions between these two ‘first part, take one cup of sugar, half! enable him to accurately ctarmine the points to explore for places where the |a cup of butter, two-thirds cup of, rock formation tron yen the: are been recelved that wherever the pros: | egos beaten separately and whites on the table. pects can be made conditions are ‘ | So, also, in medical science. Disease found favorable. Nature, however, | folded in last of all, one teaspoonful has certain unmistakable signs or symp- has provided huge battlements to de- of baking powder. Second part, one toms, By reason of this fact the physi- | ) cians and s ists connected with Dr. fend these riches, and there is doubt | cup of grated Baker’s chocolate, two-. pjerce’s Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical In- whether many of the deposits can be ‘thirds cup of sugar, half “a cup of stitute at Bulfalo, are enabled to accu- {sweet milk, yolk of one egg well Butler, ... Butler. The Open Door SCIENTIFIC NEW DISCOVERIES. By the electro-magnetic telegraph an rately determine the nature of many chronic diseases without seeing and per- sonally examining their patients, In rec- ognizing disease without a personal ex ination of the patient, they dor im to possess miraculous a or ey Ob- i tain their knowledge of the Vay dis- | stand until cold; then stir in a level ease by practical and wo)l-established ler’s Check for $350 and Book Showing $500 Deposit. Chicago.—Chicago police the other day rounded up a curiosity—a hobo with a bank roll and an alleged desire | for work. j Judge Maxwell in the Desplaines street court saw the roll, but had to |teaspoonful of soda dissolved in a little hot water, and mix this part wel} with the first part, adding the beaten whites of egg now. This may be ‘baked either as a layer cake or in loaf form. For frosting, boil up one thier iheltola (ordifor it dat Herwea | CoP of sugar and a half a cup of water fond of work. juntil it ropes, and turn this over a | Joseph N. Norman, who declares his well-beaten egg white, beating all the original home was ey Piedmont, W. ‘time until it is cold. A teaspoonful arrested while seated in his “side door | 'lavoring desired are nice and im- Pullman” enjoying a smoke and study- proving. One cannot fail with it ing the terminal facilities of the Chi- except by getting too much flour, in hed Bane: tin wane as his which case it is not so soft and deli- j Pee ara thing discovered on his | C2te- If less chocolate is liked, re- | person when taken to the Des Plaines | duce the amount. ! street station was a roll of bills: Milk Crackers—One quart of flour, | amounting to $700, a cashier's check ‘four ounces of butter or lard, one- Would be eral euler) ty Hie eal dete of 000 erg a i half teaspoonful of soda, and the pose that. the geavral practitioner Gh | bank. In addition “sim” was well Same of salt; sweet milk sufficient. TTR que'at treatment that are being Cone | supplied with small change. | Sift the salt with the flour, and rub stantly devised and adopted in the several “Great Scott! Is tais Rockefeller or the butter thoroughly into the saltand ae Be et Men Ee ey Tae wowed Ra ey | flour; dissolve the soda in a little of Pierce's Tnvalids’ Hotel, Muttala, 3 Xa | nonchalently Handi cer his funds. ~/ the sweet milk and add enough more gertuily equipped Sanitarium, where aM “Quit yer kiddin’, jedge.” replied milk to take up the flour, which nish abundant ment of the skillful prac method of treating paticnts ata distance, by mail, has been so successful that there is scarcely a city or a villiage in the Jnited Sta is not represented by one or more eases upon the .records of practice at the Invalids’ Hotel and Sur- gical Institute. Such rare cases as can- uot be treated in this way, which require surgical operations or careful after-treat- ment, or electrical therapeutics, receive the services of the most skillful specialists at the Institution. Dr, R. V. Pierce long ago established this Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Insti- tute with a full Staff of un icians who were expert in their specialti hese. »hysicians may be consulted, by letter, ree and without charge whatever, if you wish a specialist's vi upon any chronic malady. The sume system of "specialites” is observed as in the depart- ments of a medical college. The professor who would assume to lecture in all depart- ments with equal es and pupinteng the la electrical apparatus, as well as electri a baths, Turkish baths, static "| “Slim.” at Bay no millionaire. [I'm should be made into a very stiff clectric machines,’ high-frequency cur- just a ordinary bo. But you see there's . rent, and othe modern and up-to: one difference; I like to work and—" paths as ag out ie 9 date appa vt ae wr the cure of | “Gwhaces thet?® gasped the judge, | Cured: Dlead Doare and! Pounce Oe eercile disoss that ws : women have for many factor in the cures effec : lids’ Hotel and Surg: Institute, The violet-ray treatment. which is another interesting proceeding, is carried out by concen ting the light, rich in the violet or chemical rays, from an are light with a spe lly prepared carbon, upon any portion of the body that may be the seat of pain, Sufferers fron I- gia, sciatica, rheuma also from those obscure exhausting pains ich cannot at times be terniined) Has Uh tind ief from a single treatment - h a little persistence in id, comfortable hedlth or * aiped., . Then, there is the’ invandéscent’ light | bath, consisting of a cabivet in which the } patient is bathed in the’ tombined rays | “gure. 1 go to work every winter ‘knead (pounding is best), the more and chop wood and save my money pounding, the better the crackers. by ‘hittin’ a rattler’ instead of paying Roll out one-fourth inch thick and cut I'm on my way to Wisconsin . : ee ae : kin pay my fine, all right.” into rounds or squares and id ric “No, I won't fine you," declared the quickly, but do not brown. tl Wedding Cake—One pound of brown sugar; one pound of butte:; more rides.” “That's some jedge,” declared flour; twelve eggs; one pound cur- rants, picked over, washed and rolled t ‘in flour; two pounds of raisins, seed- ed; half a pound of citron, cut thin; half a pound of figs, chopped; one “Bell. Hop” for 52 Years. | San Diego, Cal—Lester. Ladd, 52 ! years a bellboy, celebrated his 68th | birthday anniversary here. His last of many electric lights. It has pro- | Job in a hotel was at the U.S. Grant, Pound of almonds blanched and queed really wonderful results in dinbetesy which he left but a few weeks ago. chopped; one glass of nice jelly; one sciatica. rheumatism, obesity, anwmia, He is now running the elevator in th ii ss of juice; BY steel oes Aerie 2 in the wine glass of grape juice; one tea-, trouble. It h uluable in Union building He was born in Hud- chronic bron thma and spoonful of extract of cinnamon, one teaspoonful of ground cloves; two teaspoonfuls of grated nutmeg; cream a general the various sk Ses, fliciency can scarce- . hygienic measure ly be over-estima In medicine th son street, New York, when that thor- Oughfare was oné of the fashionable Tesidence streets of the metropolis. “has been rapid and © He. became a bellboy at 16 and ‘the butter and sugar together, and ee Drogo tise Waal se ae es since then has worked at the Buck- mix ingredients in the usual wa Mee ae Le aren atacuiie anc inert ing , St, Louls; the Palmer house, ig! Y> | he has had the manufactive SET sy | Chicago; the Morton house, New !2ving the whites and yolks of ‘the | fre RN iatiere tory York; the:Piedmont, Atlanta; the De Cg beaten separately, and folding ist t care bei | Soto, Savannah, and the Tampa Bay in the stiffly beaten whites the last | Wojinown medicines Dr. me ny Fe hotel at Tampa, besides many houses thing, after adding the grape juice. | geet Breseription as well as the “Golden te. . 5 ) Medical iscovery ” are extract rom of lesser note. Beat up the ingredients perfectly | the: hes Variety of hatave medicinal roots, Chickens Break Up Court. ‘ ‘ ; Season of the year, so that their medici- Norwich,-Conn.--A rooster and a No soda or baking powder is used, as/ nal properties may be most reliable. hen, unwilling but material ~wit- the eggs do the raising. Bake intwo/ Great care is exercised not to over en- nestes” in Bei he yan ae case, loaves for two honrs or longer if| of vila insdiyation that. no false hopes crowed an such an extent, ‘e wil] | May be raised. despite threats of being punished tor "°CeSSary to cook through. . This will | Piercé’s Common Sense Medical contempt of court, that Judge Reea keep a long time, and should be baked | eee ole ny nied i ee of stamps ‘was obliged to susjend the session of in a moderate oven, with no jarring! {,P8!.¢ chaps for the < B coir cond the"superior court. The two “wit: of the stove. Test with a broom| , Write the Invalids| Hotel and Surgical esses” were expelled from the room. atraw. frspitnte, Dr, Be. V. Pierce, President, at They regulate liver, stomach © pee ee ‘smooth before folding in the eggs. | gathered with greatcare and at the proper -°

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