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tt 5A ELE IE SP OE CLE CPE EE” SG ER 2 uller Son — echly Cimes. VOL. XXVOI BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1905. poe mcm : .__ |A New Flectri A Pretty Matron Threatened With Consumption ee Lam i Saved By Pe-ru-na. ps Held Against a pee cce cesses eee eeee Mrs. Bertha Southworth, Laurens, Ia,, Tre aver Man’s Body. W. C. T. U., and President Christian Workers of Laurens Christian Church, writes: } From the New York World, “1 was a suffercr from catarrh of the lungs for years and my health was ia such a state that we were all very much alarmed over it. lalways had 4 little cough and the siightest cold would settle on my lungs aud cause distress in breathing. 1 had night sweats, and a pain in my side continualiy. “f greatly reduced in flesh, was v Among the won. erful sights to be Seen at the electrical show, which opened in Madison Square garden Tuesday night, are the “high fre- quency” current tests, made by Prof. whatever, Aftertryiag} |Warl L. Ovington in the lecture hall many doctors and medicines, 1 finatly took the ad- a a 4 vice of a friend and bouxit a bottle of Peruna, + | B¥ the use of this current It is possi- eh A cone og aiwhen I fovad I i not ble to pass 200,000 volts through proving before the first bolic $ raken, used Ithe hun : eiieis ik several more botifes and unr pow perfectly welt, > wwian body without any evil ef- and have regained cht sad appetite. Tam ects resulting. \ glad to say a good word for your medicine."'+- Bertha Southworth. Oo a ede The ordinary current used at Sing sing to kill @ man fs 5,000 volts | 15 CONSUMPTION | slteruating current, although 3.000 |i8 considered satficlent. Prof Oving- o Cure Catarth | ton said: | over Located “The ordinary alterr : t iterns ting © DP f medical profession has 60 hors | 9 ctaisity ie, air pian I ougily prejudiced the minds of the {0 “eetricity is a vibratory form of people azsinst patent medicines that it |euengy whieh oscillates so slowly that is with treat reluctg that anyone Jit effects our senses. If this same can be persuaded to try such & remedy |yrrent is made to: vibrate faster there will be no effect apon the sen- sory system, This is actually what the high frequency apparatus accom- y | plishes.”” In the first teat one lamp was held | A large multitude, of course, hold out against the persuasions of fricnds and | @elust the professor's forehead, and | die simply because they have atlowed | the otheragainst his shins, they both | their minds to be poisoned against this |}}icame brilliantly illuminated. In | very excellent remedy, 7 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 try other remedies at the beginning of théir troubles. They allow a cold to develop into catafrh of the head. They allow catarrh of the head to gradually become catarrh of the throat. They still use the doctor’s medicine or some other ineffectual remedy. The catarrh stealthily spreads down the bronchial tubes and reaches the lungs, Then they become alarmed. Faith in the doctor begins to disappear. The patient reaches a state of mind in which he is willing to try almost any- the next oxperiment Prof, Ovington allowed Dr De Forest to transmit a wireless message through his body toan operator at the other end of the warden. The message was: ‘May the Lord have mercy on Brother Ovington during this experiment.” Hundreds Have Reen Cured of Incipient Consumption by Pe-ru-na. The Following Letter From a Thankful Woman Tells Its Own Story. Mise Margret Fahey, 49 Adams 8t., \ Troy, N.Y., writes: “We have used Pe- runa in our family for years and am very pleased to say that it cured me of eatarrh of the lungs when the doctors gave up all hope of my recovery, “I used Peruna for six months and at the end of that time my cough had dis- appeared,my appetite was much better, Revolution Imminent, A sure sign of approaching revolt and sertous trouble in ed system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the trouble- some causes. 1t never fails to tone thing. A bottle of Peruana is sent for. the stomach, regulate the Kidneys The first week it produces a decided | and Bowels, stimulate the liver, and change for the better. A few weeks’ clarity the blood. Ran down systems continued treatment cures the patient. | benefit particularly and all the uaual Thousands of Testimonials, attending aches vanish under its We have on file thousands of testl- | searching and thorough effective- monials from people whom the doctors |negg, Electric Bitters is only 50c had given up to die with catarrh of the | and that is returned if it anki ve looked the picture of health, I am|Perunshasdone me, Aboutsixmonths in perfect health, now, and feel that) ago I could not leave’ my bed and the Peruna not only cures catarrh, but doctors gave me up, saying that I had builds up the system and is therefore | consumption and could not live. Then ® grand medicine.”—Margret Fahey. | friend recommended Peruna to me, Peruna cures the first stages of con-| and I commenced using it, sumption by removing the cause, which} “When 1 started to use Perana I is chronic catarrh. The catarrh having weighed 117 pounds, now I weigh 172 been cured the cough and other dis-| pounds, I had beensick for ten years and | lungs, but who were fully restored to rect satisfaction. Guaran b agreeable symptoms «ease, was so sick that I could not turn over in| health by the use of Peruna. rank T. Clay Drugglst y ia a tg Him Up. bed. I think Peruna is thegreatest rned-| Address Dr. Hartman, President of : r : r. Lewis Kitchen, 214 Worth street le artman Sauitarium, Columbus, "ann as a oi Oincinnati, Ohio, writes: “I Gant sete uae woald rad page be Bee aitesireapouaease held strictly CASTORIA. mank you envagh for the good your! Peruna agaia.”—Lewis hitchen. confidentiu. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought ns Ask your Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac fori1906 EE Hanged While Negroes Sang. | CHINESE DEADSOF SIX | The Six companies supervise the shipment of the bodies. Every San Antonio, Texas, Dec. 25.— YEARS SHIPPED HOME jchinose believes he will never rest While four prisoners, led by Thomas easy when dead unless he ts buried in Johnson, & negro serving a sentence ‘7 - China, and his relatives believe the for assault to murder, sang “God Be| Two Thousand Bodies Exhumed | same. With You Till We Meet Again,” For the purpose of assuring him- George H. Turner, a white man, was in Many American Cemeteries. self of peace of mind in the world to hanged for the murder of Mrs. Eliza-) Chicago, Dec. 25.—The bodies of 85 | come the Chinese who comes to this beth Lynch. Turner's threats to de-| Chinese who have died in Chicago |country carries a sort of an ineur- nounce his enemies and create other | ginog 1899 have been exhumed in | ance policy with the Six companies. sensations on the gallows were not| Rosehill Cemetery and are being pre.| He pays a certain sum, for which carried out. On the gallows he ask-| pared fora trip of 12,000 miles to|the great Chinese companies in San ed the sheriff tobe sureto fix the | tombs prepared for them in China. Francisco and Chicago agree to take The Columbia and knot o that it would break hisncck. | For sgveral weeks his bones back to Chinese soil and : i p 7 preparations for : ‘I don’t want it to hurt me,” he! tho transportation of the bodies sed oo ee R Sayers and Scoville sald. have been under way. Quong Lee | make this provision before death, vehicles have been and his officialcorps have been busily, his relatives or friends invariably do sold for many years Poisons in Food. engaged breaking the graves, and when he has paseed away. Perhaps you do not reélize that|now their labors are about énded. ol ie ate ee les Ja Bates county, many pain poisons originate in your | Tn 9 few days the last of the bodies preparing for transportation were with the very best ‘vines you. Dr. Kings nat VAL, $00; | San’ Franclano. It {s forbidden in the Chinese rites bones that the bones be broken or dislo- le, a grade Cele. p A OT, vs To ‘hed clty she ot Chinese cated, and the work, therefore, is ee sil or money back. 25c at Frank T. from all parts of he country are be- | tedious. The skeletons were carefully terial and skilled Clays drug store. Try them. Plague Spreads In Russia. Berlin, Dec: 25.—The 8t. Peters- burg correspondent of the Berlin| food, but some day you may feel a twinge of poten Rep of will be ready and all will be sent to | removed from Rosehillin one week. results, Elegant in ing eent by celestials. From there | wrapped in a repared cot- they will beskipped t0 Hongkong. | tom pnd io lik and Yeon cocsaed ta [aa Verkmenstio, our There relatives will take charge of | silken bag, sometimes richly bro-| BX Buggles, fine Har- caded. The bag was then sealed and them and carry them to the old |, dy hae paren ness, whips and Jap homes in all parte of the empire. | for purpose of identification. dostihs ie’ wuts: There will be elaborate burial cere- tt telegraphs as follows: monles and some 2000 Chinese who Stole a Book In War Times. ed to sult the taste Mo., Dec. 25.—J. T./@p Sl) “Slowly but surely the danger of diedin this country will be lowered Columbia, Gerould, librarian of the University Micsourt, has received of great plague epidemic advances, into the mother clay of China to fall Nothing more can be done to sup: | * dost. " ‘press. it and already the infection It will have cost more than $500,- | Bryan covers an area of 180 by 300 miles. 000 to take the bones of the children Owing to the lack of doctors it is im-| bome, but thesum ts. small one —-posatble to isolate the sick. when it is considered that the cus- toms and religious belfets of centuries have been observed and that all good Chinese can sleep in peace, assured thet they have given amplopropitia. | "at tion to the spirits of their ancestors. Chicago righ =A ‘out the Chinese burial lot at Rosehill and send the bodies of thedeparted back toChina. \ , a - trim buggy tops new and re THE MARK AND THE MOTTO “The Recollection of Quality Remains Long After The Price is Forgotten” Trade Mark Registered. ‘The difference in wort! between a good tool and a poor one is always more than the difference in cost, Whenever you need a tool of any kind, it will pay you to buy the Keen Kutter brand, and have the best kinds of tools aremade under this name, and every kind represents the very high- est quality of material, workmanship KEEN KUTTER tools have been the standard of America f and are the only complete line of t t g some of the kinds of t the Keen Kutter Brand; Axes, A and knives of all kinds, If your dealer doesn't keep Keen Kutter Tools write us and we will see that you are supplied, SIMMONS HARDWARE COMPANY, St. Louis, U.S. A. 296 Broadway, New York. A Remarkable Turquoise | A New Oregon Senator Nameu. 18. —CGovernor Chamberlain announced | the appointment of John M, Geary, Santa Fe, N.M, Dec, 18 —A re- | of Portland, to succeed the late John markable turquoise discovery WAS if. Mitchel! as United States senator made twenty-eight miles south of| geo Orexon. Santa Fe, on claims owned by Fred | Mular and A. B, Reneban, of thi¥! hasattatned considerable prominence city. The discovery was made by! in Oregon as an orator, He ia the Romut! Vatlesand in ashort time 200 | grat Democratic United States sect tor that Oregon has had since 187+ Mine Found in New Mexico. The new senator {is a lawyer suit pounds of good turquoise were on the dump. The mine promises to be- et come the largest producer of tur- Sickening Shivering Fits quoise in the United States. | of ague and malaria, can be relieved SaneEeEeS wh I cured with Electric Bitters, Tile is a pure, tonic medicine; of eapetia} benefit iu malaria, forit exerts a true ‘curative izfluence on the disease, driving it entirely out of the system. refered to quinine, is drug’s bad after- E.S Munday, of Henriet: a. Tex., writes: “My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice, till he took Electric Bitters, whieh saved his life. At Frank T. Clay's drug store; price 50c guaranteed. A Frightened Horse. Running lke mad down the street dumping the occupants, or a hun-| dred other accidents, are every day | It is much to be occurances. It behooves everybody | having none of t to have areliable Salve handy and | effecta. there’s none as good as Bucklen’s Burns, cuts, sores, Eczema and piles disappear quickly | under its soothing effect, 25c at Frank T. Clay's Drug Store. McF'arland Bros. jThe Pioneer Harness and Saddle men of Bates county, 1874. [COLUMBIA OR SAYERS AND SCOVILLE BUGGIES,’ And an elegant Flat Pad Single or Double Buggy Harness. Keep in stock everything that horse ownore 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 prices from the cheapest to the steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring seat caddies. L: nets, harness ofl and soaps, lintments for man or beast, coach oils, axle grease, tents, wagon covers, old ones. Bring in your old harness and trade them for new’ones. ” We have the retail haress and saddlery store in the southwest and our harness are all made at home. and Scoville buggies. We also carry a full line of bug eaper grades. See us before buying _McFARLAND BROS., [,3it.Sugy- bes, horse blankets, dusters and fty Bole ta for the Columbia and gies, Surries, and Spring Wagons, in