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Scars Masten: ‘‘The difference between ‘suc- cess and failure in. a: ‘crop of wheat is often determined by the character of the seed bed,’!’ says M.-F. Miller, Missouri College of Agriculture. ‘‘It is not always possible to prepare an ideal seed |f bed for wheat because of un- favorable weather conditions, The most: fundamental consideration in seed bed preparation is that of having-the soil well settled be- low and loose at the surface. Early plowing usually makes this possible, since it gives the land time to settle. The extreme rainfall of the last season has made it impossible in many ecases’to plow land early, . consequently where late plowing ‘ must be done ‘great. care should be taken to work the land down with roller, dise and drag harrow Emphatically! The Best Tire Proposition On The Market FISK established quality at Fisk Low Prices offers car owners for the first time an absolutely sure way to cut tire costs. You can get Fisk Non-Skid —the most effec- tive traction and non-skid tire — at a price - ’ lower than is charged for many plain treads. Note These Non-Skid Casing Prices 3:x30 - 12.20 4:x34.- 27.30 ‘a Sat ee will be relives 1 veneath. Where it is necessary to 2 " ee 4 x33 - 20.00 4:x36 - 28.70 | plow under a large crop of organ- Are you geing to leave a wife and a baby - 4 x34 . 20.35 5 x37 . 33.90 jie matter even greater’ attention die? should be given to this matter,|| helpless should you Pectin adhe ges Wa ‘Die every man must. It is his duty to have ic mate adnie Te Lith thew money piled up in the bank to make sure that his face soil before plowing in order|| family will not be in want when he is taken away — You can get Fisk Plain Tread—the perfectly balanced, real long-mileage tire—at a price which sets a new pilin a) for value. T han Fisk P knnasadl to resettle the seed bed. » from them. O pay more than Fisk Prices is owingly to Where wheat follows corn the ‘4 ‘ ; y * Se on an assured definite of soil is naturally well settled be- Your best life insurance is money in the bank “|low and -in this case the import-|] because a good solid business opportunity may ant matter is to pulverize the sur-|{'- come to you while you are alive. face soil thoroughly, usually = with the drag and dise harrows. : Where wheat follows cow’ peas |}- and soy beans the land is usually . BANK WITH US found to be loose, but this season with the abundant rainfall it will he eonsiderably more compact than‘usual. It is often well to Bevel Howe Bers Meat. [Nazi October 3 [MAP OF THE UNITED sTATEE| ‘ore sending" "™ "I Wissouri State Bank saving in tire up-keep. Fisk, Tires For Sale By Local Agent Henry’s Garage BUTLER, MISSOURI ’ mls A 5 Those present were: Mesdames | FOR 1 CTNT is “ ” : o Sn Bae a fF Lem Sargent, Jesse Brooks, E. E. | aie : Says President Prayed at Cabinet THE OLD RELIABLE. ; th ome Makers ub of, rilla, Ed} re, Se ix, | ‘ , home of Mrs. Glenn Sargent on) \fijburn Tharp, Misses Ada} United States Adapted Es: Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 2,— Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 29./ Rains, Dolla Rains, Vivian Moril-| pecially to School President Wilson opened a recent After « brief business meeting }jy, Master Warden Wix, Clarence | Use. meeting of his Cabinet by getting the usval program was carried | \fovilla, Floyd Sargent, Oler Sar- | é : down on his kness and. praying, q : : ‘ ; out, The members responded to! gent. 7 ; | School teachers who are not fa- according to a statement by Bish- : Ow a i es on roll call with an original verse of | 1¢ was the pleasive of the Club | miliar with the many and various }op William F, Anderson of Cin- 5 { poetry to have present at this meéting/™aps published py the United |cinnati at the session of the Indi- ; : ; Seng by Club. Mrs. Ed Adams, Master Elmer |States Geological Survey. will be|ana Methodist Conference. Bish- : ae a : : Select reading, Miss Pearl | Adams, Miss Beulah Brown. The| interested to learn of a small map| op Anderson ‘Said the incident arm 0a ns Tharp Club adjourned ‘to meet Novem-|0f the United States which is sold was related to him by a United : , Discussion of fireless cooker,|her 3 at. the home of Miss Cora |by, that bureau at the nominal|States Senator and that the S : , i Soy led by Miss Ada Rains. ‘ Wix. price of 1 cent. This map shows How to amuse children at; Club Cor, |tivers, lakes, State boundaries, home and keep them contented, | ; State capitals, and principal cit- Mrs. Geo. Minnick. | ies, but not the less important fea- Instrumental music, Mrs. Lem| Chicago Heard Jap Wireless. tures, whose numerous names and }tor had it direct from a bina of the Cabinet. “The President’s face- wore a solemn look when he entered: the Cabinet meeting,’’ related Bishop {J - We are in a position to make farm miles to 1 inch for 5 cents retail, and one on a scale of about 110 miles to 1 inch, with contours to show relief, or without contours, for 15 cents retail, The whole- sale price for these maps are 33 cents and 9 cents respectively. A relief map of the United States measuring 18 by 28 inches, on a scale of 110 miles to the inch is sold for 15 cents, or for 9 cents d if an order for it is included in| him. an order for maps amounting to]. - $3. This map shows the rivers,}182 Dead 500 H 700 Missing, principal cities, and State boun- Toll of Big Hurcloane f daries, and is shaded in colors to ‘ show the heights above sea level] _ Memphis, Oct. 1-\One hun- of all parts of the country. dred and thirty-two persons were Orders for these maps should be| Hilled in the hurricane Wednes- addressed to the Director, U. §.|G8y and Thursday, ‘more. than ; ; ; Geological Survey, Washington, |#ive hundred were injured and s ‘Hada’ ou better get an ae D. C., and accompanied by remit-}@PProximately seven hundred are IMPRO D EASY IRON .. tance, in cash or postal money or-} ™issing according to fteporta to be one of the EASY family, small in: der. railroad officials today... - véstment, big income; the EASY {s the | The property ‘loss ‘will | reach gies : take Woodrow Wilson by the hand and lead him into the pres- ence of God and ask that he be given strength to continue to be the great apostle of peace among men.’’ 5 “‘Amen,’’ chorused every min- ister in the audience and a tele- @ram was framed end’ sent to Presjdent Wilson expressing the confidence of the conference in Sargent. symbols tend to create obscurity | Anderson. ‘‘He said to the mem- loans at a low rate of interest on How to select reading for chil-|' Chicago, Oct. 2.—Sitting at the |and arte _ This map does ae At 7 Cabinet, a don’t either 5, 7 or 10 years time, with dren, Mrs. Jesse Brooks. jdesk in the new witeless station |not show heights or mountain] know whether you men believe in ‘ SS i The benefit of music in the|at Great Lakes early yesterday, |ranges. It measures about 8 1-2 prayer or not. Let us pray and|§ | privilege of making partial payments ‘ homes, Mrs. Lee Ellington. G, F, Reiling, one of the wireless|by 12 inches and its scale is 260|ask the help of God.’ on interest paying dates. All pay- ; Vocal music, Mrs. Glenn Sar-j operators, heard one of the new|miles to 1 inch. Five copies of} ‘‘And then the President of ‘ments of principal. and interest pay- gent. stations. in Japan, about five!the map are sold for 3 cents if an the United States knelt upon his ble ai fi Ww kK b . How to feed hens to get winter} thousand miles distant, talking to| order for them is included in any | knees and the rest of the Cabinet able at our office. e ama © ab- : eges, general discussion led by | Kokea, Head station in the Ha-| order for maps amounting to $3. |did the same and the President Stracts to all real estate in Bates | Mrs. Will Leeper. waiian Islands. He also declares} The survey publishes also maps | offered a prayer to God. county at reasonable rates. ' if The annual reception will be|he heard a telephonic message |for the United States on larger| ‘‘Every minister in this land, A i held at the home of Mrs. T. E./ from Mare Island, Cal. scales, one on a scale of about 190| when he offers a prayer should ‘The Gas Flame tells why Cole's Hot Blast _ makes your Coal pile Lest. The Walton Trust Co. BUTLER, MISSOURI Current Loans $8,000,000.00 : . |]; only way to iron. What these people say a. more than $5,000,000, and Is|l ecu : i 1 =< ‘ U. 8. to Contract for 16 U-Boats. for help are comtag fh from many || ‘he **#t ot the tamily eit ee eS, ; .. Washington, Sept. 30.—Propos. | Places. Ua ee aed “about 2 monthe: Save $25.00 this Winter als for sixteen submarines were| A report from Jackson, ce: : opened in the navy department) 5™ persons vibe believed ‘lost Semen peel oes ore) Dale oe iting your horbe with tlie today. When completed they |™ ‘he territory from the Missia- wabuable gas half of your fye! by all other stoves. will bring the total of Uncle Hsippi river to the bottoms : ‘This valuable half of your coal saved and confpletely turned {Sam's underwater craft up tof to Pearl river. inte hast only by a j seventy-four. The new boats will} be designed primarily for coast | defense levigen. chiaged will re b | a steaming ; - to eross the