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~The Butler Weekly Times. VOL. XXVIII. _ BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1906. NO. 14 A Brazillian Battle Ship ‘Sunk. BISHOP OWES HEALTH | ,.7 en crate fms et MMM), eta | - AND LIFE TO PE-RU-NA. cannot win in 1906 by the biggest A well-todo Chicago real estate been sunk at Fort Jacarepague Ministers of All Denominations io Janeiro, as the r salt of Join In Recommending Pe-ru-na to the People. majority in its history, there is no a owner came into a hardware store in ; 80uth _ R Cae hat . virtue in issues or numbers. The|A Kirksville Man Denied That) that city aud asked the proprietor ne po orpposhag bes ee! rihy ee Democratic party has created, fought, for a pound of nails. The small! |, ..jshod and that only one officer out aud established every iseue that He Had Kissed the Defendant. package was made up and the price, | was saved. will be prominent in the fortheoming| Kirksville, Mo., Jan, 22 —During a nickle handed to the merchant, | oe campaign The state Republicans, | ¢ho trial of a breach of promise case when the customer asked {* the pur- chase could be sent to hie house, which wasin a distant part of the thongh they had a good working |;y the circuit tourt to-day the de- city. The merchant assented, and calling an errand boy handed him A the parcel with the nickel he had j ust | | cinsaiatiiani Public speaking especially exposes the throat and bronchial tybes to catarchal affections. Breathing the air of crowded assem- blies, and the necessary exposure to nightair which many preachers must face, makes catarrh especially prevalent maj rity inthe Missouri house of|fense undertook to show that the representatives last year, did not) prosecuting witness's affections had create n ringla ixane that the people | nog been altogether cornered by the received for it and, said: “Hore, Johuny; take the ear and | take this parcel out to Mr, Blank’s | can stand for. , defendant. There was evidence that The state Democracy is entrenched | ono Roy Mailverno had, once vpon uo behind an impregnable defence for} time, kissed her without a rerious the coming campaign and nO’ 4] reprimand resulting Roy, a smart Maryland Physician Cures Himself of among their class. ” per } i Poemedi Poruna has become justly popular | single faeue upon which the party |joyking fellow of the yeoman type, house Eczema W : Cuticura Remedies. mong them. stands can be successfully attacked. | wa. called iurebuttal and vigorously “What!” said the customer, “are | Proser'bes Them and Has Cured . The people of Missourl have already | denied the imputation. MD. Camp: you golug to give the bay the nickle Many Cases Where Other Formulas " 7 i y issue : Pe naree 9? overwhelmingly endorsed the is8aes, | ho], on cross examination, drowsily | "° take the parcel out? Have Failed —Dr, Fisher Sayss and the people are supreme. It is] asked the witness: “Why, certainly,” said) the mor- | for this reason that the atate Dem-| «Roy, you didn’s ateal into the|Ctaat. “I wouldu’s think of asking |.) CML Rie oeracy enters the present campaign kitchen, whore Mies Mi. was mixing him to walk so far” Cu | |CURA REMEDIES with confidence. Being in the right} qough, slip up behind her and kiss ao ell, Nesta aoe Seana an in POSSESS TRUE MERIT | is half of any battle. her?” Chicago, “if you would just as soon | ea Tao state Damocracy knows it 18] «Na, gir!” exclaimed the witness alivigleeats ne Rvoicente twill take it My fa alllieted with cezema in the right when its platform and| indignantly. out mysel!! beds vexed? {used toe Guleure la policies stands for the enforcement} «poy, yon didn’t steal into the CABTORIA Remedies, and was entirely cared. I * | of the laws. kitchen, where Miss M. was mixing] Boars the a The Kind You Navo Alnays Bough! | oe a eae h i Re \ etre: The state Democracy knows it 18) batter for flap jacke and kies her?” right when it accomplished the erad-) oN. girs i didn’t.” feation of race teack gambling. The state Democracy koows it is right when {t accomplishes the era di- cation of boodling in the state legls- lature and in the metropolitan cities. Signature S02 LLY n—h- ‘ aren -< Lat MVEA y, oth There wasa brief pause, during which the examiner looked at his hali-burnt cigar moeditatively. The audience hegan to titter. The Appropriation Bill Up. Washington, Jan, 22 —Considera- tion of the urgent deficiency appro- | Mi) —_ oat sixteen yours, and . “Roy, you didn’t steal up behind] pj . , . 3 A ns : a ji , priation bill was begun by the Houre medion A heel ; iends of Pe-r ie, winaneres —— S)Miss M. in the kitchen where she}1q committee of the whole with Mr por this latter The Friends of Pe-ru-na. righ¢ when it accomplishes the eradi-| ya,» ‘ iy sort of i, Lremain, very truly Despite the prejudices of the medical profession against proprietary mnedi- eines, many clergymen have always maintained a strong confidence and friendship for Peruna. They have dis- covered by personal experience that Peruna does all that is claimed for it. oherman, of New York, in the chair. hig i. M. Fisher, M. D., Big Pool, Mr. Littauer, of New York,explained | \d., May 24, 1005.” the items in the bill which aggregate | $15,215,503, including $5,340,786; CUTICUR A-THE SET, $1. for the Paname canal, Complete Treatment for Every Humor from Pimples cation of graft in metropolitan po | «7 ¢9}] you I didn’t kiss her at all,” lice forces, in state institutions and} aig the witness, angrily, every branch of state government. “At nowhere and no time?” said The state Democracy knows it i8|tne lawyer, gently. right when thécorrups heads ofgreat} «4+ nowhere and no time.” insurance corporations are made $0) ‘There was another pause as the In- Distor LH HALSEY. A Healing Gospel. ishop's Strong Tribute to Pe-ru-na. pe Hae. Bishop a chur nop cherry i" eT Nanvagaier eaieaty hasebed the ashes The Rev. J.C. Warren, paator of | Bathe PR een with hot “[ have found Peruna to be a great remedy for catarrh. I have suffered » off his clgar and studied the floor. Sharon Baptist Church, Belair, Ga., | water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse The state Damocracy knows {tle in| Roy,” he said, ingratiatingly, “if the right when it stands one plat-| yoy had stolen into the kitchen and form endorsing the unexcelled record | kissed Miss M when she was mixing of the atate administration the past} 4), things for Johonie cakes you'a be to much of a gentleman to admit it before all this crowd, wouldn’t with this terrible disease for more than twenty years, until stnece 1 have been using Peruna, which has relieved me of the trouble. “I have tried many remedies and spent a great deal of hard-earned money for them. but ¢ found nothing so effectual in the cure of catarrh as the it medicine, Peruna. : “I feel sure that Peruna ts not only a triumph of medical science, but also a blessing to suffering humanity. f nenee individieal who pis Ae with respiratory diseases will find Peruna a magnificent snd sovereign remedy.”—L. H. Halsey, Bp. C. M. E. Church. says of Electric Bitters: It's a God-| the surface of crusts and scales and send to mankind. It cured me of | sol\en Me B ere a cuticles ary lame back, atiff joints, and complete ee eOlatinent Mealy, Thy a poo ny tran ae | Pie eee IY ang tamnatien, - | and soothe and heal; and, lastly, take Two bottles of Electric Bitters have | Cuticura Resolvent Pills 'to cool and made me ao strong I have just walk-| cleanse the blood, A single set, costing ed three miles in 50 minutes and feel | but one dollar, is often sufficient to ke walking three more. It’s made, cure the most torturing, Samat ~ | itching, burning, and scaly skin, scalp, % sad es of no Bye ig yon and blood humors, with sae of hair, ' lor weakness and all Stomach, Liver | from infancy to age, when all else fails and Kidney complainte. Sold un- Cutieura Soap, 25c., Ointment, £0. Resolvent de. (in der gvarenteeat Frank T. Clay’s form of Choeolalé Coal Pills, 256 pt lal af 6), ar¢ wold D: ny Pri ® apes ig Potter yeton. rug Store. ice 50c. ‘Og Maiicd Free, ‘ilow to Cure Torturing, Dis figuring = Bumors of Lofancy aud Age.” year. The Republicans will stand by the brewers against the people, for the) yoy2” race gamblers agalost the law abld-|" Ip the laughter following the mild ing citizen, for the grafting politician! observation the witness failed to against the honest tax payers 204) reach the significanceof the question. the masses in the rural districts; for) «sure! he replied, decidedly. “I the disregard of Sunday laws against] 415’ no Nannie telltale.” the moral citizenship of the state. “That's all, Roy,” said the exam- Can a party, even with animmense {ner, pleasantly; “you may run along corruption fund at its dieposal, con-| home now.” tributed by breweries and their allies, expect to win ona platfoim of bad booze, federal ple and defiance of the ie law? At a joint meeting of the cemetery There areas many Democrate in committee, of the eity council, and Missour! as there ever were before, the executive committee of the Lad- and they have united with the peo- = Cemetery Association, W. H. ple of the cities as well as the rural ast Php wonse superin- communities, to keep Missouri in the tendent of Oal Lemetery and will front rank of well governed states.— havecharge and supervision over the Howell County Gazatts, “| grounds thecoming year. The Ladies Cemetery Association accomplished We can give our readers only a slight giimpse of the vast ntimber of testi- monials Dr, Hartman. is constently receiving.for Peruna, Many a preacher has been able to| meet his engagements only on account siaely use of Peruna: Deep Water Items. South of Spruce Items. The roads are improving fast. It has been snowing the past few Mr. Ben Ireland, who has been in|days to make theroads ina bad Kansas City forthe past twomonthe | condition for those who have to under treatment, returned home last | move. week in guod health and says he will, Jim Evans had the misfortune to soon be ready for.a coon hunt. loose one of his horees last week. Grandma Welker spent Wednesday | John Mistler went to Montrose on with Mrs. Shelton. business Friday. 4 Mr,-Joe Brownsburger butchered} A box supper was announced at ) five head of fine hogs-last Tuesday. | OakGrove echoel house Friday night i} Cemetery Superintendent. AUCTIONEER - When planning for a Public Sale why not employ the Auctioneer who has the record of making the best aud largest sales in thie and adjoining conntivs, who is @ stock dealers and knows the value ofst) k when put upat Auction He is alson member of the State Auctioneers Assoclation and hns License REASONABLE TERMS. Mr. Bob Chambers from Butler is| Jan. 26. here on aceount of the sickness of} Angus Huntsman and wile visited his father. at the home of Mrs. Huntsman’s Mrs, Nannie Gilliland from Butler | father in Henry county Saturday. Frightfally Burned. much during last summer and fall in ri came down Thursday to visit her) The Misses Shillinger entertained a Ch W /° od hi est, of | He WAY of cleaning up and beautify- : i mother-in-law, Mrs. Hue Gilliland. | crowdof young folks Saturday night. Ford city Pa. had hat ere tright- ing the cometery grounds and much C EF BE RD 4 The party at Mr. Will Spéare on| They played many games of interest] rally bnrned in an electric furnace. | more will be accomplished during the e ° A 9 Idet Wednesday night was well at-|/to bothold and young. Ata late|He applied Bucklens Arnica Salve, |coming season ff they obtain the fi- 4 tended anda royal good time was | hour they departed for thelr different | with ng usual —"> ed and| nancial aealstance they so richly des R. F. D. No. 1, Butler, Mo. . : > homes; a good time add| perfect cure.” f O00! serve, Every one who owns 8 lot or , ; ‘Horse back riding has become qu ite | hoping ae cous soon come | earth a! rg — wen! s ore sive 4 buried in the cometery Telephone on Butler and Spruce line. stylish since the muddy roads. when they all could meet again. yoy 4 Raw SS eee should belong to the association and SSSA ALS SSS LALLA: Mr. Jease Bledsoe bar has been| Mr. Maupin, of Johnstown, plas- : : ees caw on es for the past month was seen} tered Mr. Mistler’s house the latter Leshan We ane a gn Abat oer eireets agaia. Glad to me! part of last wosk. acter tnaaasif .. << « «3 om Bessie Shillinger ‘ ‘Ths Pomanguer. ton, as he is one of the best and most M EF 1 ad B Joe Debos and Clarance Moore | sick the past week. Dr. Volste Replying to Attorney General Had- | painstaking sextons we ever had. C ar an TOS. 9 cloaring.s ‘ploos of viniber“Innd'| called Monday morning fo relieve) ley’s request that he testify before) i iiss, @, J. Alexander, eocth ‘cl | her vullering. : * [the commissioner in the Standard The ploneer Harness and Saddle men of Bates county, 1874 Yok ‘bestows: ae | Ottense, Thomas W. Lawson, ot Boe-| F r Lun . A 4 Chambers attend- said: “While I have no pervon- C saitssiladen ol the three-things off - 0 gJ Columbia or Sayers and Scoville Buggies, and an Tr O u b l e S elegant flat pad single or double buggy harness. , Keep in stock everything that horse ownersneed. Double wagon harness from $10 to $30. Single harness $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 epring seat saddles. Lap robes, horee blankets, dusters and fly nete, harness ofl and soaps, lintments for man or beast, coach oils, / axle grepee, tents, wagon covers, trim buggy tops new and re- pair old ones. Bring in your old harness and trade them for new ones. ‘ We have the largest retail haress and eaddlery store in the Met he southwest and our harness are all made at home. Sole agents e for the Columbia and Sayer and Scoville buggies. We alao car- iy ry a full line of buggies, Surries, Road and Spring Wagone, in ay cheaper grades. See us before buying.

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