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VOL. XXIX AFFLICTED WITH CATARRH— LIFE HAD BECOME A BURDEN) Pe-ru-na, Used As a Last Resort, Affords Complete Relief. MRS. F. CARR. Seen etiees) The Rellef Experlenced By Mrs, Carr Through the Use of Pe-ru-na, After Having Tricd the Best Pro- fessional Treatment in Vain, Is a Matter of No Small Wonder Among Her Many Fricads, + ete Mrs, F, Carr, Vineland, Ont., Can., writes: “For several years I was afflicted with eatarrh, which made life a burden, “The coughing and hacking which accompanied the disease was terrible, “The complaint finally extended to the stomach and 1 was,in a wretched condition, “I tried different remedies and the best professional treatment all in vain, “Binally, as o last xesort, I tried Peruna upon the recommendation of my sister in Hamilton, “T could see steady improvement and after using four bottles of thay precious Medicine 1 wasfeeling well again, my SPECIALIST, "ON THE EYE, EAR, NOSE. AND THROAT. Gives special atéention to the treat- ment of Catarrh and its efiect upon fhe Ears, Throat aud Lungs. Those in need of Glasses can have the eyes tested free, and properly fit- Jold trouble being completely a thing of j the past, “To-day 1 would not take one thousand dollars for what this grand medicine has done for me.” Many women owe their lives to Peruna, A great many more owe their health to Peruna, A multitude of women throughout Canada are using Peruna as a preventa- tivo and a relief from catarrhal coughs and colds, We have in our files a great number of letters from grateful women who have been benefited by Peruna, with permission to use these letters in public print, Catarrh would not be such a curse to the human race if people thoroughly understood its nature, Catarrhis a disease which never ime proves of its own accord, but becomes deeper seated the longer it is neglected. it should be treated at once to pre- vent it from making laroads upoa vital organs, Drinks Himself to Death. New York, Dec. 10.—Un the lips of ;@ man who was found dead in the | cellar of a saloon at T28 East 167¢h | street lingered an expression which fn Life wonl! hive hean deseribed as '@ emile of perfec’ conteat. It was | @ppareut that from hie band had dropped arubber tube, one end of | which stfll lingered {n the bunghole of a barrel filled with whisky. Proprietor John Malloy, who dis, covered the body, said that the as- pect of the scene tempered the shock CAN'T FIND THEIR GRAVES. The Resting Place of 1,400 Con- federate Soldiers is Lost. Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 10.—That the graves of 1,400 Confederate sold- fers, prisoners of war, who died at Camp Morton during the civil war and were supported to have been buried .t 4 Joval cewetary, cannot be found ia thy statement of Colone William Elli tt, of the war depart ment, who has been investigating the matter. The records of the department of war show that the men were buried io Greenlawn cemetery, but no trace of the graves can be found there. A local history of the war, written shortly after ite close, states that the bodies of the Confederates were removed to Crown Hill cemetery, but the records show that not a single one of the boys in gray were {interred there. The mystery is ap parently incapable of solution, as ro trace of the graves can be found. In seeking to locate the last reet- ing place of all Confederate soldiers who died in the north, the depart ment of war fs carrying out the pro visions of the Foraker bill passed by the last congress, The measure in- structs the war department to ne certain where all Confederate soldiers @re burledin the norshern stay e and to erect marble headstones over each grave. The Confederate soldiers who died at Camp Morton were brought here early in 1862. The weather was bitterly cold, and as adequate heat aud blaakets could not be provided, many of the men succumbed to pueu- moula, A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching, blind, bleeding, protruding piles, Drnggists are authorized to refundiag money if PAZOOIN PMENT fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. Make the Home Aitractive. “Make your home an attractive place for your children.” We would like? to sound these words {n every community in the county Along with the improvement of the farm ‘must go that higher aia vases more important work of the cultiva tion of the minds of the children reared on the farm. Attractive sur- roundines in the of flower boda and well kept lawns will wid wonde:- fully in this respect. Seo to it, aleo, that yourchildren receive the best education possible, even though it be thelr purpose to remain on the yarm. The farm needs now more than ever before the trained mind and the skilled hand. Financially utler Weekly Times. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1906. Fifty Years the Standard ‘DIR alts B’KING PDR i Cicam of Tartar Powder Kede fram Giases NO ALUWi “Woman in Black” Frightens Girls of Sparta, Ills. Sparta, Ills., Dee 10.—Rosidents of Sparta are greatly agitated over the invasion of the city by a myste- rious character,whore apparent pur pose is to frighten girls and to peep into windows. The agility with which this person scales feaces has led to the bellef that the character {sa manin wo- man’s attire. Hels known here as “the woman tn black.” Girls on the back streets have been frightened on several occasions by his sudden appearance. Among the many theories advanc- ed for his appenrance is that he is a detective, brought here by the sym pathizers of the Antisaloon League, which is making o fight in Sparta aguinet the ilegal sale of Hquor. A Texas Wonder. There’s a Hill at Bowie, Tex., that’s twice as big as last year. This wonder ie W. L Hill, who froma weight of 90 pounds has grown to over 180 He saye: “1 suffered with a terribic cough, and docturs gave me up to ce of Consumption. Twas raduced to 9) ponnds, when T beyan taklug Dr. King’s Now Diseovery tor neumption, ecughe and colds Now, after taking 12 bottles, | have more than doubled inwelyhtandam completely cured.” Only sare cough und cold eure. Guaranteed by Frank T. Clay’s Crag store, 50¢ and $1.00. Trial bottle free Cowhsys Try to Hang Negro on a Train. Topeka, Kas., Doe. 10.—Two Tex- a3 cowboys tried to hang a negro named John E Lawls, on Santa Fe No. 17, westbound, and were only prevented by Lawis’s leaplag from the train in Topeka. The Owlish Partridge Stew. One day, an owl was shot and went into the posto keep company with a couple of partridges. Pete demur red. “Owl eat mice,” eaid he, “Not good man eat him.” “You can count we out on owl, too,” Richards volunteered. “Ob! they’re all right,” I assured them. “The Labrador people al- ways eat them and you'll fiud them very nice.” “Not me. Owl eut mice,” Pete in slated. “Well,” I anggested, “possibly we'll beeating mice, too, before we get home, and it’s good way to bewin by eating owl,—for then the mice won't seem so bad when we have to ent them.” Stanton took charge of the kettle and dished out the rations that night. “Partridge is good enough for me,” sald Richards, fearing that Stanton might forget his prejudice | against owl. “Me, too,” echoed Pete, “T'll take owl,” eald I Easton said nothing. After we had eaten, Stanton ask: | ed, “How'd you Ike the partridge, Richards?” “It was fine,” said he. “Guess it was a piece of a young one you gave me, for it wasn’t as toughas they usually are.” “Maybe it was young, but that partridge was owl.” “T'll be darned!” exclaimed Rich- ards. His face was astudy for a moment, then he laughed. “If that was owl they’re all right and I'm a convert. I'ileat all I can get sfter } this.”—Dillon Wallace in “The Long Labrador Trail,” in The Outing Magazine for December. New Cure For Epilepsy’ | J. BL Weterman, of Watertown, | O., rural free delivery, writes; “My daughter, affleted for vears with epilepsy, was cured by Dr. King’s New LifePills, She has not had an attack for over two years.’ Beat body cleansers and life giving tonic | pills on earth. 25cat Frank T Clays, | druggist, | Two Missouri murderers will hang | January 10th One fs Albert Spangh who killed Sheriff Polk of Tron coun- |} by, andthe otherts W. EB. Chureh, who killed his foster parents, [entry Yeater and wife, in Warren county. 2 and the “Sloaris * IAS fOhkv the Mae larto., VERY LUWEST RATES OF seven youre time, and allow b: year if desired, Every land o y and get our rates and liberal t Office on the South side, over El- ” mer Dixon’s st.re. Office Lours from 9 4. m. to 4 p.m. Cost of Living Growing. New York, Dec. 10 —Figures giv- ing the average cust of living on Dec. 1, compiled by R. G. Dun & Co., show that there has been a marked vance in prices as compared with v..1, when it reached a high-wat- or mi In the lapse of one month p of living has advanced fromm $106.68 to $108.17, reached 00 Dec. 1. The cost of commoditi s 2p Dahon since February, 1884 _Te Cure a Cold is One Day. ons which he might otherwise have exper fenced. Ue summoned the Coroner, who sold, “slcoholism” when he viewed the body. It was identified as that of Jobn Mellen, a homeless derelict. Has Stood The Test 25 Years. The old, original GROVE’S Taste. lees chill tonic. You know what you are taking. It is fronand quinine in @ tasteless form. Nocure, no pay. 50¢ A Goed man Will not Oppress. No matter @hata man may pro- fese to be; no matter whathe may think bets, if he use advantages that may eome to him to oppress ie a bad and e dangerous speaking, education of the right kind pays, but ten-fold more does 1¢ pay in the things that mukes for the life and joy of soul.—Stanley Enter. prise. Long Tennessee Fight. For twenty years W. L. Rawls, of Bells, Tenn., fought nasal catarrh. He writes; “The ewelling and sore ness inside - ine Bost eng = I began app! uc! ‘a Arnica talve to the pm eurlace: this caused he soreness and swelling to disap Dear, never to return.” Best salvo in existence. 25c at Frank T. Clays, druggies. - Chinese Kill Daughter and impoverish his fellow man, he of Zionist Leader, rn ° Ske LAXATIVE BROMO QUI Tablets. All refand none) if 16 fails to core, E. We Pa tareis oneach box. Py good man will not enrich himself off}. Waukegan, Ille., Dec. 10.—The re- the misfortunes of others. A Chris-|Port has just reached Zion City that tlan man fe nos dominated by greed| 10-year-old Nellie Royal, daughter and avarice. He will not look ex-|0f former Eider Royal, of that city, the things of others also. A Chris | murdered by three Chinamen. It {a tian will have dae regard to the in- sald that an appeal was made to the tereste ond rights of others.—Bap- Government and that three men are tist World and Way. to be beheaded. oo The story of the affair, which was Atchisen, Kansas, complains that | received in # lester from China, runs the rallways are handlieg grain injthat the child was playing on the their own elevators and that of itself} bauks of one of the rivers near her ig a rank diecriminaM o against] homes short time ago, when three that city which bas numbers of pri |Chinamen came along, and, withous ‘vate elevators and which formerly | the least provocation, brutally beat exjoyed good business. ' {her braine out with clubs. -Ok., Dec. 10,.—The Con- ional Convention was flooded propositions, many alike, ex- in the wording of minor ‘An effort is being made by pt the Hebrew members to e constitrition eliminate the st in the preamble. ; SCA STORMA. F2ATA. 5 Boutt | Bears ‘be ihe Kio You a Hays Bought clusively on his own things but on| but now of China, has been brutally | Lewis, who got on the tralo at Lawrence, lives in Wichita, and isa member of the Knights of Pytblae. It was the badge of thia order that he wore that aroused the Texans’ ire. They did not like to see negroes “putting on such airs,” they sald. Three times had the cow-punchers gotten the rope around the neck of Lawis, only to be frustrated by bis dodging. No eid was given by the passen- gers, who, at the first fl purish of re volvers, fled to other cars. For Lung Troubles Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cer- tainly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. And it certainly strengthens weak throats and weak lungs. There can be no mistake about this. You knowitistrue. And youf own doctor will say so. ‘The best kind of a testimonial — “Sold for over sixty years.” mani ; = 9 SARSAPARILLA. Yer iit rm HAIR 5 We haveno secrets! We publish the frmylss of all our medicines. 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