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FRaee TRE he sont af avery nee VOL. XXIX. BUTLER, MISSOURI], THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1907. “I Had a Cough That Friends Feared Would End My Life. I Took Pe-ru-na And Am Well.” MRS. GRACE JANSON. Mrs. Grave Janson, 1:00 Madison street, Chicago, IIL, writes: “Typhoid fever left me witha comp‘ication of diseases. I had a terrible pemsegh niy leftcide and had a cough that all my friends feared would soon end my life. “My doctor came to see me three times a week, but could do me no good. He could not accouat for the paia ia my left side and could give me nothing to relieve me. «About this time I began taking Peruna and before | had taken one bottle I had hopes of getting better. By the time I had taken the second bottle, my cough was entirely gone and | felt like a new being. “1 took just three bottles of Peruna and am entirely well and feel better than I have ielt for years. | thank God and Dr, Hartman for my recovery."" ANY cases of ci catarrh re- sult from a settled 5 Ky., writes: Women are especially liable to colds,| “We have beon using Peruna for some These colds occur more frequently dur-| time and have no hesitancy in recom- ing the wet, sloppy weather of winter} mending itfor the thousand and one and spring than any other time of the| ailments of humanity, year, Often they] “No family should ever be without it, are not conside.ed | for it is an unfailing cure for colds, and Ferious and are al-, it is an excellent remedy to prevent and lowed to run on, | relieve croup.” or they aretreated Strong and Vigerous Since Taking in such a way as to o jate the, Pe-ru-na. 6bymptoms, while the ec tics tuore | Mrs, Laura Benyo, 824 Ann street, deep-sea) and the pitient finally | Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: awakens to the fact that she has a well-}| “f am entirely cured of catarrh of g f catarrh, | the bronchial tubes by Peruna, My n of thei¢ delicate strueture | chest feels strong and vigorowa, and it frequently the as though I never had catarrh, | “Whonever Lam in need of medicine, | | Peruna will bo what I will take, It | saved my life, I shull always sing its praises.” One Bottle Brings Rellef. Miss Annie Huelsinan, R, *| Wright City, Mo., writes: Poruna has Seen found a most reliable! «por years I was troubled with ca: Mrs, M. F, Jones, Burning Springs, WOMC\ . 19ULD BEW .2c OF CATCHING COLD. cold, e=pe werkt = ment of catarrh of Heult and ¢ R. 2, remedy { s, colds and catarrhal a Pia), aiken. Pa pin Agel the A that it \tarrh, A friend advised Peruna, With goes at c the very seat of the| the first bottle L found relief. fT kent troubie, __jon taking itund am entirely well’? SPEPIALIST, St. Petersburg, March 11.—To pre- | ven’ the Japanese from poaching on {the sparsely guarded Siberlan litto ON THE EYE, EAR, NOSE j ral during the fishlag season, com- H | mencing in April, Russia has decided :AND THROAT. to po to the Pacific two small Gives special attention to the treat- cruisers, which are now In the Black meht of Catarrh and {ts efiect upon| sea. The treaty negotiations be- the Ears, Throat and Lungs. tween Russia and Japan are still @ Those in need of Glasses can bave | hanging fire, Japan evidently await- we tested free, and properly fit-/1,¢ parliamentary developments Office on the South side, over El-| bere before entering a definate agree- mer Dixon’s store. ment. Office Lours from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. i | “I bought a fifty cent bottle of Kodol and the benefit I received all Senator Spooner Resigns. the gold in Georgia could not buy. In three months I was well and Patten, Bad Stee 6. hearty. May you live long and pros- Spooner, /shree-term Senator from per.”—C. N Cornell, Roding, Ga., Wisconsin, who {s recognized 88/1906. Kodol for dyspepsla is sold pong the men foremost in public} by Clay’s drug store. ite, and a great power in legislative affairs, has resigned as Senator be- enue he-cante to webo weeny. 18 The Prospect For Fruit. {s being said here that he will become| Jacob Faith, the well known fruit the zeneral counsel of the Northern | grower, who lives near Montevallo, Pacific and right-hand legal man of/in a recent communication to the J. J. Hill. Nevada Mail, made the following “He has forwarded his resignation | statements in relation to the condi- in a letter to Governor Davidson, of | tion of the fruit: Wisconsin, announcing his purpose! Apple trees, most; varieties, formed of retiring on May 1. His {otimate| fruit buds for a full crop. friends in the Senate have heard him} Peach trees, as usual formed and talk recently of resigning, but none| matured ten fruit buds where one of them has believed that he meant | would be erough for a full crop. it. His action is profoundly surpris-| The sleet Jan. 15 and 16 killed ing in congressional and official cir-| many buds on varieties tender in cles. bud, but all peach trees have more life buds than the trees can mature. Take into consideration the mild weather fruit buds are not advanced and are in good condition fora full crop. The sameis true of pears, cherries plume and other fruit trees. Raspberries and blackberries growth large, healthy canes orstalks and are in good condition to yleld a How to Remain Young. continue young in health and anak do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan, McDonough, Ga. did. She says: “Three bottles of Electric Bitters, cured me of chronic liver and stom- ache trouble, complicated with euch an unhealthy condition of the blood thas my ein, ally 90 yearegoung- | fall crop. ow ' pag bo before I took Blee tre Bit-| Strawberries made good plants tore. Iona Goal work with ease | and formed frait bude for a bigcrop. and acelet in TT. At present the prospect was never ries only 50r. better for all kinds of fruit. | by Clay’s drug store, Some Educational Notes. To Raise His Salary. BY SUPT. A L, IVES. Fayette Advertiser. Requests are coming to the county Is was given out recently that Mr. superintendent from teachers and Geo, B. Eilts would resign as secre- pupils in regard to the date of the | ‘ary of the Missouri State Board of examinatiunsforcounty graduation. | Agriculture, for the reason that his These examinations will be held at | lary did not justity him to hold the several places in the county on Sat-| Place; that he could make more urday, April 13nd 20. This date money on his farm in Bates county. will mark the close of most of the | Now 4 bill has been introduced in the echools and doubtless will prove sat- loptelature to Increase the gentle- latactory to a large majority of the|™&2’s salary in order to retain him pupils Examiners will be appoint-|98 Secretary. While there area num ed and places designated in ample ber of men withla the Universtty time for the exaininations. quadrangle who are drawing more salaries than they actually earn, Mr. The legislature has passed @ bill) pits ta not one of them. The Adver- making 8 months the compulsory | tiger believes that you might look school term fastend of 6 months 88) ghe state over, and you will not flud heretofore, The bill carries the pro-|y more competent, more energetic, vision that it 40 cents on the $100) harder working and more accommo: valuation doesnot matatain an 8! dating man for the placo thantsGeo, months school, then fewer than that/B Biis. Le ts peculiarly fitted for number of months may be maintain} ghe place, He is a man of the high- ed. School boards should take this] gg¢ type of integrity, He hasconvic- Into consideration tn fixing the levy! gions and conscionce and makes use upon which the peojlo shall vote 8} of ghom in his daily business When the annual meeting, as no other levy} the whip of bossiem ts cracked over than that given in the school meet-| George Ellis’ head, he stands defiant ing notices can be voted upon. Last) and eontluues hls labors in the tater year about 20 schools closed with | o4¢ of the people of the entire state, shortened terms for lack of money.| Mp, Ellishas been tested and would This year nearly as many will close} pagher fortelt his position than hold for the same reason, If the peopleli¢ py pandering to the dictates of of @ district want an & month8}ghose who would control him for school, they should provide suffictent| financial gain. The bill proposes to funds to matntain it. ralse hissalary from $1,800 to 82,500 HToo large a percent of our boys | por year. It Mr. Ellis can be rebain- and girla drop out of achool at anleg, the Li] should be passed without early age. The way to kep children adissenting votce. Insehool isto make it the most value | ay joe (or be advancement ofwuricul able and stiractive pla to them.) gyre in Missourt than has Geo. B. The school room shoul! bo for the; prijs, ehildren, Merchants make their - —_—--- stores neat and attractive for thelr] To remove a Gotab the customers; Ko itabould be with the cold which eaases threoagh There school room. Thoxe things should|#§ nothing so good as Keauedy's be done which will make it, nexs to] i zative Cough Syrap, Sold by | : i Cluy’s drug store, the home tho most Inviting place for the children. When this ts done fewer pupils will leave sehool before; fiaishing the course of study. No mun has done Butler’s Matstone. The Medical Brief recently contain- ed an article by a great phystelande Antitrust Bilis Passed by Senate. Jefferson City, Mo., March.—The bill providing penaltiesfor the viola- tion of the antitrust law of the state was passed in thesenate. [¢ provides both fine and {mprisonment. The bill fs one of the most severe of the many drastic measures aimed at pools and trusts by*the present as- sembly. Ite provisions are: Any corporation or company, in- dividual, firm or association viol.- ting any of the provisions of this} chapter shall forefelt not less than $10 anor more than $100 foreach day It shall continue to do 80, to be recovered by an actlunin the name of the state at the relation of the a + torney general, cicenit or prosecu t- fog attorney, all moneys thus re ceived to go iuto the county school § , : fund of the county in which thecause he for’ fall our mes . A a 2 accrues, and In the clty of St. Louis! Keep the bowels open with one o din the efty of St. Louis | Keep t 1 ith ft {nto the school fund of eaid city Ayer’s Pills at bedtime, Just one. Any president, manager, director or! D KR COX other otfiver or agent or receiver sel . . any corporation, company, tirin or} r Pi. BsRo( n orany member of any! compan) “then or association, or One of the Best, Most Fashion- any individual found guilty of a vio lation of the provisions of this chap- | ably Bred Grandsons of the Great George Wilkes, If he tells you to take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for your severe cough or bronchial trouble, then take it. If he has anything better, then take that. We have great confidence in this medicine. So will you, when you once know it. The best kind of a testimonial— “Sold lor over sixty years.” PET O.Aver Con towel!, ateus, Py iso t29uufacturers 0: ‘. ee # SARSAPARILLA, PULLS. ter ehal!l be puntshed by a fine not! exceeding $5,000 or by imprieon- | ment in the county jril not’ toexceed one year, or by both such fine and Imprisonment” | His colts are large enough for vfarm, eartiage or coach horses, Have actloa, style anc Be very careful of your bowe's | when y ! ovhe especially those soutaliing ¢ Kennedy’s Laxative ( . . c Inevee the bow Gplates, Sold oy Chuy's drug DeWier's Little ter the gloom of sick rly Risers, seat-!claring that: eadache. Sold] “stadstones act on the same princt | ple thats biotifug paper dues whet | ~~ absorbing ink, nnd there is nothing } that makes & better oe than baked | pipe clay. A new clay pipe, procura ble for one cent at nearly a where tobaeco ts sold, can not t celled by any madstone, no matter how great {ts reputation.” This may or may not be an, but Butler people once gave up S800 to retain a stone in thelr midst. I¢ ds ow in possession of Mayor Owen,! anded down from mayor io Fire and Explosion at New Home Mine. Rich Hill Review. The New Home Coal Co.'s mine fire afew days since was caused by one of she miners, who were sent to unseal the mine, striking a mateh to light his pipe with. The mon were at the top of the] BOW ! shatt and were about to examine she} 80d is h mine so ascertain its condition, when | 45°F. this occurred. It {s stated that there| Some tow yo See the stone was was such @ large accumulation of| *he property of Willlam Griggs, bien | gas in consequence of the mine being | eltizen of Bates county, now resid- sealed up siuce the former tire broke ing north of Montrose. He secured out, that when the match wasstruck the stone from his grandfather, an an {mmenee illumination resulted |°!d hucter!n Indiana. The stone ts and the entire shaft was set on fire,|°#!y one quarter size, the original Atterwards explosion followed explo- | baving been sawed fn quarters. The sion and fuel was added by each till stone {s nos an auspicious looking the shatt and fan-house were de- | Object notwithstanding the mysteries stroyed. which are shrouded around {t.—Clin- It is now belleved that {t will be |*0% Democrat. impossible to extinguish the fire till @ tunnel is dug and the water of a A Guaranteed Cure For Piles creek near by turned {nto the mine| Itching, blind, bleeding, protruding and the same so thoroughly flooded -_ rete OA ZOOLNTME wT that nothing inflamable can survive. fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c Then it will be necessary to put smetinanniatereniapeciaaemnet down 4 new shaft, no doubt, before the mine can be worked. Easter Sunday for 1907 comes in March which {s an unusual occurence There isa vast body of valuable . says the Nodaway Forum. The day coal in this mine, however, and {t is on which we alleat eggs this year @ question of only a short time till will beon thelast day of March y of Marc! it will be re-opened. It is hoded the Some people plant their potatoes by owners will meet with no more accl-| 4), moon, some kill thefr hogs at a ws seihiccae dat eid certain time of the moon, some sow The men involved in the affair ofa wheat in the dark or light of the ne Grae en ey Cy moon and other things are regula- potent Shileanbeciseaaiaenmmniaiens ted in their action, and often waiting DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel | days or weeksfor a certain condition Salve undoubtedly the best relief for|to exist by the moon. But here is piles. Sold by Clay’s drug stor. | one thing that is absolutely rogula- a ted by the moon—as to what day White Crow in Ohio. Easter shall come. According to the old custom, it shall be the firat Columbus, Oblo, March 11.—A Sunday following the first full moon crow of pure white plumage 18 4 steer the 20th of March. It has been member of a flock that fs making {8}. oystom for years that when we home in trees along Alum Creek in| )4 ve an early Easter people predict the eastern suburbs of Columbus. an early epring. Now watch this one Residents at first supposed !t was a and see if the prediction comes true. pigeon that had made this unusual CASTORIA. association, but closer observation aa Ta Kind Yor an Bough shows that it is a perfect crow in every feature except ite color. 7 . on Shaw Begins Now Duties, [ost pet bie Treisniry wee’ fate effees ons, akc ine ak eink fonday, took up his duties as ; ; j dent Cariogie Trnst Co Soe. | vhea the owner wants tosell, Bee retary ¥ this! padaeed to gy 107, At Pee avinae ble Vis tim: POA STO of | E. §. CRABTREE, : Ce Peoprietor. tor I *, f fnaay foot applied Back flames simply hevd- An Oid Mormon House Burned. \: etry Mareh 11 —The | Ow bow Chillie othe, Ma Tash of the iist ori by bie Morais when the. fa Livingston ea ia 1835 is in ashes. Phishouse fori: | ye jaar ed part ot she home of P,P. McUlel- | ian f lan, southwest of Mouresville, is, Slate Can Not Bring 0 together with its Immigrants, Says Bonaparte. contents. Me. MeClellan and fanily | narrowly exeaped ‘The house was situated near the scene of the Houn’s | mill massacre. } every sore Jburn and skin disease Guaranteed CoUllbies ¥ , . lat Clay's drag store, 2 Culdwei was destroy Wehington, March 11.—Anopinion has been rendered by Attorney Gen- eral Bonaparte to the president bear- ing out the legality of the action of ~ | the South Carolina authorities in bringing to the United States a ship load ofimmigrants for work in vart- ous branches of industry in that State The attorney general holds in effect The Knock-out Blow. Tho blow which knocked out Corbett was a revelation to the prize fighters, From the earliest days of the ring the knock-out blow was almed for the jaw, the temple or the jugular vein. Stomach punches were thrown tn to worry and weary the fighter, but ff a scientific man . . bad told oncof the old fighters that tho | *02° !* is unlawful for artate gov most vulnerable spot was the region of ,er@ment to pay she passage of im- oy arc he'd mere leusned et a ‘migrants or to assist immigration for anignoramus. Dr. Pierce is bringing . ,t0 the public a parallel fact; that otherwise than by advertisemente. is the most vulnerable organ OAs Titties Mee \ Bears the but the' —— j Drtiu und bad attong bee ed Helpless 8 Years, Man is oe ates He ao Suddenly Given Use of Limbs. Med covery stomach,” indigestion, or | Kewanee, Ill, March 11.—James dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad, thin and Im- | }7, Showers, for eight years a help- pure blood and other diseases of the or- gans of digestion and nutrition. tess cripple on account of paralysis, The"Golden Medical Discovery”has@ que to spinal trouble, suddenly sut- specific curative effect upon all mucous , , $ docile a surfaces and hence cures catarrh, no fered what felt like we agg Rag e was matter where located or what stage it through hls whole body. may have reached. In Nasal Catarrh it made sick by it, but discovered ina is well to cleanso the passages with Dr. ; . 6age’s Catarrh Remedy fluid while using few minutes he was able to walk and the "Discovery "as a constitutional rem- had recovered full use of his limbs. edy. Why the "Golden Medical Discov- Mr Showers {s GO venrs old and had ery” cures catarrhal diseases, as of the stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic long ago giverttp afl treatment, be- lieving his case helpless. He is mys- organs will be plain to you if you will read a booklet of extracts from the writ- 7 ings of eminent medical authorities, en- tifled over his recovery. dorsing its ingredients and explaining | eee their curative properties, It is mailed | Sree on request. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, | TT Buffalo, N. Y. This booklet gives adl the e ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce's + medicines from which {t will be seen that For Infants and Children, tiporednedglyerna bang wed tna. YOO Kind You Have Always Bought ae See Se Sa | bem ee |

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