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{ he Butler Weekly Times. VOL. XXVI. / BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1905. Governor of Endorses Other Prominent Add Their NE of the most wonderful events in the history of medicine is the multitude of endorsements which Peruna is veceiving as @ catarrh cure importance, + The mast distinguished men of the United States have no hesitation in lending their influence to sesist in letting the public know of the |ecommended to me by those who have merits of Peruna, Nearly one-half the people are in some way affected by catarrh. Therefore it Magnificent State Oag Governor of Alabama Commends Pe-ru-na. In a better dated July @ 1900, written from Mont- gomery, Ala. Governas Joseph J, Johnston, soyar from men of national “1 meading Peruna.”--Joseph J. Johastoa. = oes NO. 37 Alabama Pe-ru=-na State Officials Buliding of Alabama. Mobile, in a recent letter from Mobile, Ala., saye: “Allow me to eend to you my teetimontal as to the good qualities of Peruna, I have weed i for the past three months and find it is a moet excellent tonia."—2. D, Barker. U. S. Marshal, Nerthern District. Hon. Dan Cooper, U. & Marehal for the Northern District of Alabama, writes; Congressmaa Brewer in com } Peruna as an excellent tonic, and it ie} used it as a good emteveh oure.”—Jobn C, Leftwitoh. EXPENSE OF JUNKET FALLS ON PHILIPPINES ©/Mucti Comment in Washington Over Refusal of Prominent Men to Accompany Taft to the Washington, July 10 —The failure of numerous prominent men to goon Secretary Taft’s trip to the Philip pines has been the subject of much speculation. It is now known that several notable names were put on the list two or three months ago, al- though these men stated from the beginning that they would not be Identified with a journey of that char- acter, ‘They were appenled to not to decline \. «invitation Lmmediately. Asan accommodation to certata of their frionta ia the War Depart ment they acquiesced in this request an? did not decline till many weeks after the plons for the trip were laid. Bowe very strong protests were made by Influential Republicans against tle trip. There Republicans took the ground that {t was a junket Salmons Ready to Fight Federal Bankruptcy Move. Clinton, Mo., July 10.—The sum- mons in bankruptey in the Federal Courtat Kansas City against Doctor G. Y. Salmon and Major Harvey W. Salmon was answerat.le. The Salmons and Receiver Egger, who is still in charge of the defunct {astitution, will fight the bankruptey proceedings, and have five days in which to answer the petition filed by the creditors. Theattorneys, Manu & Daniel, rep- resenting the Balmons and Egger, willappear before the Kansas City court within the prescribed time. Cashier Thomas M. Casey, who was taken to jail by Sheriff J. D. Hall, re- mains there, but fe confined to his bed fn his cell, Mrs. Casey asked permission to be with her husband during his incur- ceration, and permission was grant: ed by the jailer, She remaine by his bedalde. Mr, Casey fs still suff rings | from nervous prostration He made no attempt to give boud {n the sum of $5,000, which was the amount affixed on the two charges of forgery. ————— GOOD POTATOES BRING FANCY PRICES ¢ crop Of good potatoes, the t Potash age, turnips, lettuce in fact, all vegetables remove lange quant- ties of Potash from the soil, Supply otash e use of fertilizers containing 10 per cent. actual Potash, aaking. Wate ivy GERMAN KALE WORKS New York #8 Nassau Street, or dd Olive Sts The Object, ti Is Agserted in Washington, Will Be to Curb the Kaiser's Ambition—No pure and simple, snd all the more of- fensive, because it was a junket at the expense of the Philippine Govern- ment. It was urged that ff certain Knox Answers Roosevelt with Time Honored Joke. Washington, July 8 —This story Place for Russia in the New Deal. Washington, July 8 —A new triple legislators wished to observe condi-|found its way to Washington from | Puropenn allixnes, now upon the eve tions in the Philippine Islands they be taken on a Government transport the north this afternoon: President Roosevelt in a recent of formation. is the natural outeome of the revolts in Russia and the eon and the expense therefor be met by|conversation with Senator Knox of|#*quent disturbance of Huropean the United States Government. Pennsylvania, asked the senator equillbrium, This alllance will be In several of the departments a| what he thought of his appointment | agreed to by Cireat Britain, France Register United @tates Land Office. “Your remedy fos caterrh and is almost a national curse, and it of] Hon, Robert Barbers, Register United | la grij . ippe, Peruna, has done me eo much national import that the people should | States Land Offies, writes from Mont-| good that] cannot epoak too highly of know of Peruna, Catarrh is an American dtsesse, Peruana is an American remedy. Catarrh is a resuM of changeable climate. Perunaisa result of long and careful experimentation. Catarrb enters thesystem through the Berve centers aud affects the mucons membranes, Peruna enables the nerve centers to repel and expel the catarrh from the system, Catarrh is a systemic’ disease an eurable only by systemic treatment. The remedy that cures catarrh must aim directly at the depressed nerve | Mobile, Ala., weeees: centers. This is what Peruna does. Redeemer of Public Moneys. gomery, Ala.: “T have need it for a short time and “For some time I have been a sufferer | have improved rapidly from the firet from catarrh in its incipient stage, so|day. Iwas veally much surprised at much so that I became depressed and | such s quick and effective cure."—Dan feared my healt was generally in a| Cooper. decline. But heasing of Peruna asa good remedy I gave it @ fair trial and U. S. Marshal, Southern District. Hon. L. J. Bryan, U.S. Marshal for began toimprove, Its effects were dis-| the Southern District of Alabama, tinctly beneficial, removing the annoy-! writes: ing symptoms, end it was particularly ri good as a tonic."—Robert Barber. Colleeter of Port. Hon, J. K. Buse, Collector of Port, “I have used Peruna for caterrh a short time and have aleo had several friends try itead they all prononnce the best oatarrh remedy ever put on the market, It oan not be praised too practice hasgrown up of sending men | of Charles J. Bonaparte to a place in} 801 Italy and tts purpose will be to to the Philippines on trips that are] the cabinet. curb the German expansion, Ruseta virtually for pleasure, although| “You haveheard of the man Me-| Will be left out. ; nominally for purposes of inspection. |Ginnis,” replied Mr. Knox, “who} “By @ foresight which cannot be Thissavorsof the old Colonial abuses| kept saloon and lived with his| highly prized.” sn ambassador said, which were the cause of Irritation a] family up over thesaloon, One day) “Germany has cleverly taken advan- century and wore ago. his bartender shouted upstairs: tage of Kussia’s weakness to demon- bighly.”—L, J. Bryan. If you do not derive prompt and eatie- factory results from the use of Peruna, “Peruna | cag secommend ae a fine medicine. It has been weed in my fam- Hon. Jona ©, Leftwich, Redeemer of | !y and as a sone tts omeellent. T take | write at once to Dr. Hartman, President Public Moneys, whose office is in the | Pleasure in testifytag to te flue quali-| o¢ the Hartman Sanitariam, Columbus, Postoffice Building, in a letter written | 4eé."—J. K. Buri. from Montgomery, Ala., says: “I take pleasure in recommending PPOPSOCSSSS 060009 W. J. PARLEIR, | Doing a GrexeraL Freep Business. Corn, Hay, Chop Feed, Poultry Food, etc’ Candies and Cigars. i FOSTER, - - MO, staf Bank examiner Cook has permit- | tending school seVeral months. ted himself to be quoted very fre- quently to the effect that ‘the Sal-/ relatives in Barton county, has re- mon bank should have been closed | turned home. two years ago,” and has: reflected with more or less directness upon his predecessors in office, says the Henry County Democrat. Mr. Gook should be careful in indulging in ... ¢harges...If the bank _was.in such. bad condition two years ago (and none will deny in the light of devel- opments) {s has grown ateadily | ty have the Kansas fever. worse. This being true, Mr. Cook condemns himself even more than | and friends in Kansas City last week. his predecessors for he examined the Ohio, and he will give you the benefit of his valuable advice gratis. All cor Postmaster of | respondence strictly confidential, 7 Ballard items. Too late for last week’s issue. Postmaster of Mobile. Hon. P. D, Bevker, Wanted to Marry at Once. j Hutchinson, Kan., July 8 —Bernice Another very bard rain and wind | M. Delano, daughter of F. @. Delano, visited us again Sunday. It will take | @ city councilman, committed suicide a considerable long time to get our| by drinking carbolic acid, because motherly earth dried off again. her fiance bad postponed the date of Ora Evans has returned hometrom } their marriage. Mies Delano was Sedalia, Mo., ‘he has been at- { : had urged her to wait. Sheleft anote‘ for Henry Bell, forgiving him for! postponing the wedding, and to her parents, asking them to treat kindly her sister, Pearl, who had left home because she had: disagreed with her step-mother. Russia Asks an Armistice. : Bt. Petersburg, July 10.—The sit- uation regarding the armistice is as follows: Russia has formally signifi- ed to President Roosevelt its desire Miss Fern Rogers visited relatives | top 9 lasting peace not only by the appointment of plenipotentiaries who Z. B. Barker has returned home| willbe accompanied by eminent ex- Miss Clara Greer, after visiting Little lone Day 1s visteing friends near Spruce at present. Remember the Sunday School pic- nic Saturday, July 15, on the Mr. Poague farm, three miles east of Ballard. Several young men in this vicin- bank Jane 5, and had o right and it | from Independence, Kansas, where he | perts fully empowered to conclude a was his duty then to ascertain every | has been working in the wheat har-| treaty subject only to the ratifica- fact he has since learned, and yet he | vegt. the institution to con- tinue until it died literally of inani- tion. Mr. Cook is not ix an attitude to shy rocks, in ag mush as he dwells in a glass house bimeelf. E error he imputes to his qouiaeaaee, at- taches more glaringly to himeeli. ¢ Grave Trouble Foreseen, It needs but little foresight, to tell that when ere stomach and liver Siok cen yoe faa a you | proper medicine for your disease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of Clay, N. Y., did. Sheeays: ‘“Ihad neuralgia of the liverand stomach, my heart was weakened, and I cou was very bad for a long time, but in Electric Bitters, I found just what I needed, for they quickly relieved and cured me.” Best medicine for weak women. Sold under guarantee by Prank T. Olay, druggist, at 50c a ~-——" | Several of our young folks attend- not eat. I} did get beat. tion of the respective governments, Mr. Harding and son, of near] butasa final step has indicated its Piper, was in our community last | readiness to suspend hostilities. Is week, buying young mules. has avoided formally geking for an W. B. Morlan, of Urich, was shak- | @tmistice as a matter of pride. ing hands with old friends here Fri- ri day. Protests Against Leaving Picnic Early and is Slain. Terre Haute, Ind., July 10.—David ed a moonlight picnic at Mayesburg Saturday. ted, grave trouble {s| Ballardand Sproee base ball teams Lowe, a Sunday-school teacher, who layed wae stabbed when remonstrating vreaing to a ray large crowd, Tip| with James and Earl Fredericks, game was 2 to 4 score in favor of father and son, drivers of picnic . Hurrah allard, if wagons, who wanted to start home are yale P whys from the picnic too early, died from * | the wounds, which Mrs. L. E. Sellers, wite of the pastor of the Central Chris- tion charch, says were by NINE Tablets Al drugglete rekon | the elder Fredericks, whon the tathor the money if {¢ fails to cnre, E, W,| and son attacked Lowe. Thefather Grove’s varels oneach box. 25¢ | was arrested, but the son To Cure.a Cold in One Day. me only-17~-years- old, and her parents! . | drug store; price 50c guaranteed. Assoon as any department chief] “McGinnis shall 1 truss Tim 0° [#trise to the vorld the strength of now determines that he would like to | Leary for a drink?” the position is occupies in Europe, have a few months’ vacation, he| “Has he had the drink?’ culled|using Moroceo as the club for this works a pull to have the Philippine| back McGinnis. purpose. But the club may turn out Government Invite him to make an| ‘‘He haw.’ tobe @ boomerang. Great Britain inspection {n his particular line. The} “Thin trust him.” and France have been acting toyeth officials at Manila are responsive, of cancel er diplomatically, at least, in opposi- course, and so itis that many polit- Saved Herself in a Well. = Itonto German Italy has failed to {eal favorites secure long vacations in the Philippine Islands. Thesame holds true, in a degree, of Hawaii and Porto Rico, but this Government pays for the special trips to those islands. This form of abuse has come tothe attention of prominent members of Yongress. At the next session it is intended that some steps be taken to prevent the increasing practice. The expense of trips to the Orient falls on the Filipinos, of course, and no tell tale figures get out from the depart tents here in Washington. A New American Explosive. New York, July 8.—That a twelve fnch shell loaded with dunuite, a now explosive, will break in the side of a heavy armor-clad vessel, although the shell fall short of {te mark by twenty foes, was discovered yestor- day at the begining of a series of tests at the government proving grounds at Sandy Hook. The great value of this explosive {n the fact that the shell will pierce armor plate and explode in the interior of a vessel. The explosive substance is named -after its inventor, Major Beverly W. Dunn, United States Army, and isa closely guarded gov- ernment eecret. Foreign nations have sought in vain to learn of {ts @>mposition. It is believed to be the most powerful explosive in the world. Sickening Shivering Fits of ague and malaria, can be relieved and cured with Electric Bitters. This is @ pure, tonic medicine; of especial benefit in malaria, forit exerts a true curative influence on the disease, driving it entirely out of the system. It is much to be prefered to quinine, having none of this drug’s bad after- effects. E. S. Munday, of Henrietta, Tex., writes: “My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice, till he took Electric Bitters, which saved his life. At Frank T. Clay’s Chillicothe, Mo., July 10.—Her pres- ence of mind and her good grip sav suppor’ Gerinany, notwithstanding the treaty of a.linnee which binds the two states and Austria, ed little Inez Braun, daughter of A. “The Gerinsay polley has forced k. Braun, @ druggist from drowniug. |tho (talinns to believe that Kaiser The child, who wae only 3 yeara old. | Wilhelm wishes tu play a prominent was playing about a well ona neigh: |poiein vie Mecitercanean, He has bor’s premises when & plank in the] ong been charged with entertaming well platform broke, plunging ber) an umbition to extend his rule overa into the water twenty feet below. | southern port, which Italy would re- The firat time the child came up af-|gard asa menace. The accomplish- ter sinking she grasped the iron wall} mong of tlils xm bition can come only pipe and clung there for twenty min-) when Franz Josef, the emperor of wie utes when she was rescued by her| Agstro-Hungarinn monarchy, dies. father. Hawaii Wants Thatevent is near enough to war- rant Itwly taking precautions. “Great Britain, which since the be- * ginning of the Boer war has had American Settlers. strained relaiivus with Germauy, Honolulu, July 10.—Mr. Atk‘uson,| would oj pose vigorously anything chairman of the new territorial board | designed to broue ubout the growth of immigration, who has just return-| of that At the same time ed from Washington, {8 preparing |{s youl ses Russia weakened] plans for the encouragement of set-}to au extent ...it would torever re- tlers to come here Mr. Atkinson) move it from iiritish calculations wante 4 liberal land policy and says! Japan as accomplished this for the that his conferences with Washing: | present. Lue ii the future Germany ton officials have convinced bim that} Jo..u6 larger ©» suse of the disturs- it they are allowed land here on lib-| auce of the Eur jean equillbriui.” eral terms American settlers will come to Hawaii. Swept Into Indian Territory. Denison, Texas, July 7—The Texas tornado yesterday afternoon swept across ed river and entered Tadian territory uear colbert, tearing down al! telegraph wires. Little ean be learned concerning the extent of the havoe wrovght. Rumors are current of extensive lose of lite north ef Colbert. Latest reporte from No- cona, Tex., are that twenty-one per- sons were killed at that place and vicinity. A dispatch from Dallas states that altogether sixty-three persons have been reported injured in the tornado, several of whozu will die. It is esti- mated that property damage to towne, farms snd railroads will pro- bably total up one-half million dollars. You can depend on Ayer’s Hair Vigor to restore color to your gray hair, every time. Follow directions and it never fails to do this work. It stops Hair Vigor fallingofthe hair, also. There’s great satisfaction in knowing you are not going to be disap- pointed. Isn’t that so? “My hair faded until {t was about white. 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