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bt SE AE RES eekly Gimes. —— on meee ~- : een — rn wae ee i : — VOL, XXVUI. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1905. NO. 5 ————————————————— ————— — et in DS*PI ‘ts MOTHERS * + BEST FRIENDS ° PE-RU-NA “i: MOTHERS *; CHILDREN When Sickness Comes to the] ge-\V7 OXY —— alam SX = ; re Little Oues It Is the Mother Whio Chiefly MRS THRESA ROOKE Suffers. MOTHER and CHILD [’ ' Bhe suffers even more than the child 7 who happens tobesick, | 1, " Her sympathy ts deeper than that of] |; ( VA @ny other member of the fantily, . 7 The mothers look torward with dread to the torrid heat of summer, thinking ef thetr children aud the many liabilities ? to disease that are before them, Bpring and summer are sure to bring ailments, especially among the little folks. Tt does not take a mother very long to Alscover that Peruua is the best friend shehas in times of illness among the ehildren. The doctors may come and go with their different theories and constant ehange of remedies. The doctor of yoars ago gave entirely Gifferent remedies thau he dues today, Each year finds some changy in his Prescriptions and in the drugs he relies A Multitude of Mothers Have discoverod’ that Peruna je the stand-by, #nd that io all the ailments of spring and summer to which the children are subjected, Peruna is the remedy that wil! most quickly relieve, Whether it is spring fever or stomach derangement, whether it is indigestion or boWel disvase, a catarrhal congestion Peru-na Showki be Kept Im Every {lotisehold Where There Are Little of the mucous surtaces Is the cause. Children. Peruna quickly relieves this condition eee * of the mucous membranes, Its operas Peruna should be kept in the house { tion is prompt, the children do not dis- All the time, Don’t wait until the child Uke to take the medicine, It has no dele- a terious effects in any purt of the body.|The Benefit Which the Children of It simple removes the cause of the! the United States Have Received Gisagreeable symptoms and restores the From Pe-ru-na Can Never Be bealth, Perunais nota physio, Perana is not Put Into Words, | @uervine nor a narcotic, Peruna does| The chronic ailments it has p' Dot produce any drug habit, however the suffering it has mitiga long it may be taken, Peruana is not a| 2°Ver be fully recorded, stimulant. Butat least this much can be said that Perunn is a apecitic remedy for ‘all the coming generation owes a great @atarrbal uilments of winter and sum-|4e>t to Peruana, for it ts in the tender | gstore, But, is sick, then send toa dr have Peruna on hand-accept no sub titute, Children are especial catarrh, Indeed, m of childhood are eatarrh, |_Mr.G, H. Farmer, New Martinsville! All forinsof sore throat, qninsy, croup W. Va., writes: hoarseness, laryngitis, ete., are but dif- ferent phases of caterrh, Mrs, Thresa Rooke, 258 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago, I1l., Treasurer Ladies’ of the Maccabees, writes: “In our home Peruna is the only medicine we have. Grandmother, mother, father and child, all have used Peruna. It is our great remedy for catarrh of thestomach and head, colds, and female complaints of which it has cured me, “We find it of great value when my husband becomes worn out or catches cold. A couple of doses cure him. «If the baby has colic, or any stomach disordcrs, a dose or two cures her. “1 consider Peruna finer than any doctor’s medicine that I have ever tried, and | know that as long as we have it in the house, we will all be able to keep in good health.’'+-Thresa Rooke, ly liable to acute tof the affections “Our little son, Harry, 18 weli and os healthy now and we think if we do as| Mrs, Amelia Sailer, Menasha, Wis, you directed us, he will keep his health | writes; mer, acute or chronic, years of youth that slight ailments are and grow strong, “I have used Peruna {1 , © The mothers all over the United States | Hable to develop into lasting disease, A : “We know that our little son's life| years, It cured me of oh et thus blasting the. whole career of the No Doctor Required. Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics, | was saved by your wonderful medicine, | which { suffered with @re tho best friends that Peruna fas, e Palak, Ghd we what GNGava cual, 3 The Mothers Hold Pe- Q h individual, Mr. Edward Otto, 927 De Soto stroet,| Ono reason why Peruna has found per-| 4,” aa 7 Siete os he fig wed “When my thre n were bora others .. e-ru-na in Hig! The mothers who are bringing up their | st, Paul, Minn., writes: manent ase in so many homes is that it ncaaad Lae em RTS Oe TRIE WOMEN i a) Sinilse t Ihave given Bot only becauso it 4 cand thaincat children woaey to believe in Peruna) «yr cannot say enough for Peruna, It contains vo narcotic of any kind, Pe-) «siould we have any more eatarrhal| them Peruna tL vers + itective aiiabvakiid Aiithante, lat Hea are duing a great work for humanity, | i9s done great work in my family, es-]7una is perfectly harmless, 1t can be! trouble in our family, we s (tus horrible troubles etr various ai idea x vecause it} These children brought up to believe pecially for my oldest boy. We had | Used any length of time without acquir-| write to you for treatment. . | I tindt Neds cased eee abs, ; 5 re: hee by in Peruna from the start, will, when doctored with three or four different | ing adruz habit. Peruna does not pro- Farmer, asa tonic and a preventa : rrasp of ¢ 5 . * b eekt, ; We have in vine bed ae af teat. i vosneee ues oo revaiuiee. teat doctors and they did not seem to do him | @uce temporary results, Itis permanent — and col } moniuls Gan thers wie children — ee any good, in tts oRect, Mr. Howard Andrew Stcrner, Muddy | «in fact, I consider i¢ a row : cin ae te “We gave up hopes of cure, and so did It has no bad effect upon the system, | Creek, Pa., w at q 9 nesmctred iy. He EvHse. So weyer Pe-ru-na Protects the Entire hen ye ie. guile him through on|®2dgradually eliminates catarrh by re-| “I have Peruna in my house all the + ge gma ee who use Household, Peraue moving the cause vf catarrh, ~ |time and won’t be withoutit, It is good ple eruna, We Dever hear from, As soon as the value of Peruna is ~ There are a multitude of homes where | for children whe y take a cold or, #02.’ But we do hear from a great number «We had several doctors and they|,,. salhigbigy a bs nea Ne , — of mothers who are so overjoyed at pW aboote angen by every household, both as said they could do no more for him so Peruns has been used off and on for arOups Teenie dl y cf up| Address some special xood they have Teceived | * Preventive and cure, tens of thousands | we fried Peruna ds a last resort, and|'Weniy years. OG I have ints rm from Peruva that ey cannot restrain | f lives will be saved, and hundreds of | thatdid the work. Sincethen we keeo| Such a@ thing ¢ not be possible if | famili ‘ ‘ their enthusiast, They are anxious Lg popearioer of chronic, lingering cases of|#t in the house ali the time, and no ny drugs ef a nar-)and four } y cor Shure these |. .ciils with other mothers, | catarrh will be prevented, | doctor is required.’’--Edward Oito. | Boward 1 \ Monument Contract Let. Mt. Zicn Items. High Salaries. : The Columbia and Sayers and Scoville vehicles have been sold for many years in Bates county, with the very best results. Elegant in style, a grade ma- terial and skilled yorkmanship, our Baggies, fine Har- nese, whips and lap dusters are match- ed to suit the taste of all. Cotkrel!’s Son Finds Copper. The City of Mexico, Nov. 27.—Dr. ee) ee ee we ey Keep in stock everything that horse ownere need. Double wagon harness from $10 to $30. Single har- ness $7.50 to $25. Second hand harness $3 to $15. Saddles of all styles and priees from the cheapest to the steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets, harness oll and soaps, liniments for man or beast, coach oils, axle grease, tents, wagon covers, trim buggy tops new and repair old ours. Bring in your old harness and trade them for new ones. We have the largest retail baress wud saddlery store in the southwest and our harness are all made at home. Sole agente for the Columbia and Sayer and Scoville buggies. We also carry a full line of bug- gies, Surries, Road and Spring Wagons, in cheaper grades, See.us before buying, IcFARLAND BROS., °siniti Oe ee ee ee ee ee ee ae ee a ee oe ae ee en 4) amment it Mf the| Grandma Thomas diedat2 o'clock} Are high salaries necess to ob- | PD phe CUBR, Loar Le ial Lua et bh obi ai ia ivat Wal aX at DTT am, ste United Danuhiors ofthe Confederacy 1°08) morain.- Geanipm meved | yh he wereices uf wel. usted WP eee See ee LSS L SLD SSL ILLS IL LS SLE GLY LVL, if chelate Sateaalh tia ” |iswith ois soa Jack Thomas at Reh | y sii ' ‘ le ng q Missouri Division, have let the con- Hl i men? iS TW ih i rol Be FA baba apes whe pier tay the kanee We leara that Mies Grace Cook, of Be ee 7 at fa . Q “ Cc Ar ATL x Os. NY ment to be placed at the entrance of| Rich Hill, well known in this neigh | the Bank of England and Bank o! . ee " . on |, the Confederate Home cemeterr, at | borhood, was married last week. 5 eames amianos iecthar, ‘a The Pioneer Harness and Saddle men of Bates eounty, 1874, ~~ Higeinsvilie. The accepted Mr. Brunson returned from Texna th 18,000. But in this country by Te ccliaidlien te Dorie, thai re — i png his family there tha audi aan tae PY COLUMBIA OR SAYERS AND SCOVILLE BUGGIES, 5 ; > sefore the first of January. athe Ee sixteen feet high, ana weigh sixty! G W. Wineinger left She Leoti, | $25,000 and some receive $50,000 a And an elegant Flat Pad Single or Double Buggy Harness, tons. Four granite columns will rise | Kansas Saturday. year, perhaps more. | above a solid base. In the center of! Mrs. Kennedy intends to live with] Ifa competent man can be found the arch will be Thorwaldsen’s Lion sy ars on Py to mange the Bank ot Eagland for of Lucerne with the Confederate seal | ,. John Baker’s last Friday. It had| $10,000, ts it not probable that that between his claws.. Upon the base of | to stay over Monday and Tuesday. |8um would be enough to attractcom the granite block is to be the eeal of | Shreding seems to be the order of the| petent men for similir positions in the Missouri Division of the United hab | this and adjoining neighbor-| this conntry?—Post Dispatch. Daughters of the Confederacy in ‘ ‘ bronze surrounded by battle flags. a hind Yr ton Mss Bagi Bears the The inscription underneath will read: Bignature. “In. Memoriam, Our Confederate i") y Ls Ma Dead”—the inscription carved in the| wg, Cockrell, son of ex-Senator ae . 8. r silver grey granite. ne work | CO°KTtl! of Missourt, te the possesror Ratified Russo-Jap According tothe contract the work | (1 what pide fair to be not only the|T, is Exchanged" is tobe fntshed and in place in time] ¢ .ateot copper deposit anywhere in reaty is Exchanged; or dedication June 8, 1906, which » Washington, Nov. 27.—The ex- hs Mexico, but one which can scarcely gton, onfederate Decoration Day, the an-| 1, oxcelied for ite eize in the world,|cbange of the copies of the Russo- versary of tho birth of Jefferson |1: ig in Western Guorrero, near the|Japanese peace treaty was eff cted The Confed-fate Home prop- Pacific coast, and thus far has been|at the state department this after- ; it will be remembered, belongs | sand to beeighty feet wide and three} noon at 4:05 o’clock by Baron Ros the state, except three acres Used} rites jong. The ore is low grade,|en and Micister Takabira. , fora comete'y, wi..ch is deedéd to the | 1a, is ig eetimated that it is moun-| Sidney Smith chief of the diplo- ‘Missouri Division U. D. U.—Lexing-| tain of solid copper ore, which if the| matic bareau of the state dep irt is Tntelligen eee surface indications prove up, will be] ment and Eddie Savoy, the persona) x! more than twice as large as the fa-| messenger of the recretary of etate, mous La Cananes of the @reene Con-| ware present when the exchange oc- ek. — especial! 4 Guaranieed Cure ‘For Piles A Frightened Horse, Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud-| Running like mad down tho. street | g Pilea. . Drugg d mo maplog the occupants, or a hun } accidents, are every day . It behooves body as Bi dui 8 | oes

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