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he Butler Weekly Times. yOu XXVII. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1904. NO. 8 ONSUMPTION 23, CAN BE CURED > Wl Pretty Matron Ly =. agaga Mrs. Bertha Southworth, Laurens, Ia,, Treasurer W. ©, T. U., and President Christian Workers of Laurens Christian Church, writes: MISSOURI GIRL TO SING MELBA’S ROLE. TRIUMPHANT HOMECOMING. Miss Elizabeth Parkinson of Kansas City, Six Years’ in France. New York, Dec. 19.—Among those who arrived on the Majestic to-day was Miss Elizabeth Parkinson of Kaneas City, a protege of Mme Melba. Miss Parkinson went to France tix years ago tostudy music. Her firat experience wasin Marseilles, This was during the Boer war, The company failed to pleas’, and she returned to Paris and joined the « O era Comique. Continuing there but a short time, she went to Lon- don, where she sang in private, at- tracting considerable attention. It was while singing there that she met Mme Melba. The latter was a tract- ed by the quality of her voice and asked her to.come to this country. She will sing but twice while on this aide. “‘After all, there is nothing like She will take Melba’s place at the concert in Boston on Sunday night. S$ On January 4,she will also sing with DR. PRICE Melba in Kansas City. Next season # Miss Parkinson has a contract to , CREAM appear at convent garden. BAKING POWDER bottle was taken. I used mane hood red fe now perfectly well, ight and appetite. I am for your medicine,"’«- CATARRH CAUSES CONSUMPTION Pe-ru-na Never Fails to Cure Catarrh Wherever Located. HIE medical profession has so thor- oughly prejudiced the minds of the people a; st patent medicines that it is with great reluctance that anyone can be persuaded to try such a remedy at first, In nearly every one of the thousands of remarkable cures that Peruna has made the patients had ‘to be persuaded by friends very strongly before they could lay aside their prejudice against it, A large multitude, of course, hold out against the persuasions of friends and die simply because they have allowed their minds to be poisoned against this very excellent remedy. But, fortunately, there is another large multitude of people who are able: to shake off their prejudice and try Peruna before it is too late. These people are rarely disappointed, They generally N N L lati N ‘ try other remedies at the beginning of io Negro Legisiation Now. D ‘ ‘ 4 as their troubles. They esd a cold to Washi ‘i ad 90.—Re ” I have used it with satisfaction ae develop into catarrhof the head. They ashington, . 20.—Represen Ag allow catarrh i tte to gradually | ative E. F. Crompacker of Indiana, for neatly forty years. i N become catarrh of the throat. in our family fot years and om IN They still use the dootor’s medicine or |*{teF conferring with the President ' pleased to say that it cured me of i some other ineffoctual remedy. The |®0d leaders of both the House and of the :.speph aha the doctors x\ ae catarrh stealthily spreads down the |Senate on his cherished plan for re- As Ay tee iol ig od Oe \ bronchial tubes and Teaches the Tungs teres sho vopresentarion of South | om - sore comer ece —_— x months a: SSS Z Then they become alarmed. Fait! ee 9 end of that timemy cough had dis- a oY in the doctor begins to disappear, |°T" S#tes in Congress, has given up). J J), Butler's Father-in-Law. A Pile of Corn Brought $9,000. A ,my appetite was much better, The patient reachos a state of mind in | he fight for this sesson. He will 4 had gained ten pounds and Hos Z which heis willing to try almost any- | leave for Indiana to-morrow, firmly| St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 17 —Richard Muskowee, I. T,, Dec, 17—What is * the picture of health, I am | Peruns hasdone me, Aboutsixmonths| thing. A bottle of Perunaissentfor. |convinced that he has done every | D. Lancaster, who had been in Mis-| believed to be the largest cultivated r, perfect health, now, and feel that) ago I could not leave my bed and the| The first week it produces a decided una not only cures catarrh, but| doctors gave me up, saying that I had| change for the better. A few weeks’ up the system and is therefore consumption and could not live, Then | continued treatment cures the patient, rand medicine.”—Margret Fahey. | friend recommended Peruna to me, Thousands of Testimonials, ‘ank cures the first stages of con-| and I commenced using it, We have on file thousands of testi- by removing the cause, which’) “When 1 started to use Peruna I| monials from people whom the doctors a ironic catarrh, The catarrh having | weighed 117 pounds, now I weigh 172] had given up to die with catarrh of the “Beeh cured the congh and other dis-| pounds, I had beensick for ten years and | lungs, but who were fully restored to ; RBFeeable symptoms wease, was so sick that I could not turn over in | health by the use of Peruns. .. Doctors Gava Him Up. . bed, I think Peruna is the createst med-| Address Dr. Hartman, President of Lewis Kitchen, 214 Worth street, | iine of its time. 1am now feeling well|The Hartman Sauitarium, Columot igeinnati, Uhio, writes: “I cannot] and hearty anda would not be without| Ohio. All corresponaeace held strictl you enough for the gond your! Peruna again.”—Lewis hitchen. confidentim. thing practical to promote hisfavor-|souri State and national politics | farm in Indian territory lies in a big ite project, but confident that further | more than thirty years, is dead at, bend inthe Arkansas river in the effort would be futile. his home here as a result of surgical | Osage nation. This is known as the “Congress is not going to enact| Operation. Mr. Lancaster was the | ‘Bill’ Connor ranch, The river at any legislation on thenegro question | father-in-law of Congressman James | that point makes a sweeping curve at thepresent session,” said Judge| J. Butler, and 6 life long friend of| around twelve sections of land. It Crumpacker ‘In the first session | the late United Statks Senator Geo, | is a leasehold owned by H. Gilliland of the fifty-ninth Uongrese, however, |G. Vest. He was born in Ireland in| of Ponca City. A large per cent of there is going to be a showing of| 1836 and came to St. Louis in 1849. | this land is under cultivation. Last : hands on this proposition. The dec | He was appointed to the office of | year there was 125,000 bushels of ty = |laration of the Chicago Republican| surveyor of: the port in 1885 by | corn raised on the ranch in addition “All d Murderer Free GEN. STOESSEL Is Sentenced To Life In convehtion in favor of a new basis} President Cleveland. to a big cotton crop and other " or of consressional representation will} vo... mp wae, crops. The crop this year is larger Mt After Long Term in Jal AGAIN WOUNDED| Prison For Kiling ister, |b ising nthe ty-ainc Con-| TOOK 2 Big Whiskey Outfit. hsm em iat The or Dontd grees .tnd I am confident will bedone It dogs not bind the present Congress “Personally I should like to see a commission appointed at this session to take the whole subject under con- sideration, visiting all the states where disfranchisement is practiced, North as well as South, with instruc tions to report to the next Congress, but it is evident that the leaders do not intend that even that step be taken. As I -have said, however, Muskogee, I L, Dec. 15—A posse | and piled on the ground in large of deputy marshals ran onto a gang | Ticks. One of thee big piles of corn of whiskey peddlers near Ada the | Was sold several days ago: as it lay other day and there was a hot fight. | on the ground for $9,000 in cash. It About twenty shots were fired, but | is believed th no one was injured except a deputy, | Crop on this farm this year will be one of whose hands was hurt. Six | $35,000 and that the other crops whiskey peddlers, their wagons and | Will swell this amount to $50,000. teame and about thirty gallons of ——__—___— whiskey were captured and taken to CASTO Pin RIA. Ada. There is great activity among! Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought the whiskey peddlers as the Chriet-| Signature Cptlets Zt, mas season approaches. of eo ee SISLAIAAD AR therié, Okla., Dec. 19 ~Ed Fil -——— Victoria, Tex., Dec 19.—Steve ho has been in jail at Okla- Ricks was to day convicted of the omy for thirteen monthe, was Junk Run Blockade murder of his sister, Mrs. Delia Von reedom to day, ape | : Roeder, and sentenced to life im- ee prisonment. She was trying to pro- of Efe Fisher, or “Mary | tect her husband from her brother , of Centralia, Ill, enid to) London, Dec. 18.—A dispatchtrom | Fan shot. Ricks fired through a p the daughter of a city of-| Che Foo says that the steamers that Raise’ On the night of Noveiatnet a, lately ran the blockade at Port Ar- aaa cco = tage mage ly wounding her. He knew Oklahoma City, ehe was|thur carried American cargoes. One|. 14, behind the door by an open window, when, | took in a thousand tons of flour.|~ + : 5 warning, two shota were| Many junke continue to enter the there will bea showing of hands in tough the window from a { port ‘The dispatch also states that A Guaranteed Cure For Piles the next Congress.” and some forty shot took) Gen. Stoeseel hae been wounded | Itching, Blind, BleedingorProtrud-| Judge Crumpacker will not resume woman's body. Shortly | again, but not seriously. His form- ine. oe ome, oe nner the fight after the holidays. He Killing, the Fisher woman | et wound is healing. ‘The correepon- | f YA00 ORVEMINT sf how. loug| thinks that the bille introduced by da policeman: to summon | dent reiterates that a large Japan- sheling ip 6'to 14 days. Firet ap-| Senator Platt of New York and rep- woey, stating ehe desired to | eee warebip, not the Hai Yeng, sank | plication givea ense an: od eit. 50c. It} resenttive Morrell of Pennsylvania \ will, declaring her belief | off Lafo Ti Shas in November. It is | your druggist haso’t it send 50c in have no show'of passing. It {s un- on would kill ber, as she|rumored that en admiral was on onid by oy “tvs An te derstood that Judge Crumpacker ' | teequently threatened | board of het. A news agency fur | Prk — did not receive the support be had ; expected from the President. A year ae + 2 bad several times a8 nishes a statement that Gen. Stosssel po; pt Area arrived at ago he had great hopes of enlisting the President on his side. _. Ball Causes Trouble. Washington, Dec, 18 —It fe poe- sible that the inaugural ball may be| Four Killed on a Warship. res held under the dome of the capitol). pnitadelphia, Dec. 17.—Four men| ~ ; Dee. pe pe and ‘the dancing will be in the ro- were killed and two were #0 badly meng sal, tunda and statuary hall. Congress) irq that they will die in an pe 5 ny transmit: to ia | must decide where the ball shall be.lion upon the battleship Massachu-_ ‘Tho senate favors the pension office setts, which is lying” in the League building and hones favors theliiend navy yard. The men were {eongressional Ii The capitol) working in the engine room making in belng considered as @ compromiee. repairs to the big vessel when a o—— manhole blew out. All the men were \ hte aa terribly burned and mangled. ‘Here’sa rare chancel We wast a cal, and district ageat for one of the’ Missouri Timothy and Flax Seed, + Yoxas Red Seed Oats, age ~ Webrasia Corn, Arkansas Coal, Bansas Soft and Hard Wheat Flour, Bran and Shorts. 1 By Going to the Peoples Elevator Co. 2 - 2 « - - 2

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