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VOL. XXX. HON. CC, BROOKS . tained beneficial results from its use. Cystitis Entirely Relleved. Miss Mattie McArthur, care of Hos-| ] pital, Medical Lake, Wash., writes: 7 “1 have not written to you for some i time, but, Oh, I have given’ you many words of praise. I am so well. I had # cystitis very badly and could not walk " any distance without suffering iatense ) pain, but I do not have a touch of my old suffering now. I can never praise Peruna enough. I am telling every one ” how much good Peruns has done for W me,” i- D- Hon. 0. C. Brovks, Muyor of Sunbury, Ohio, also Attorney for Farmers’ Bank and Sunbury Building and Loan Vo., writes: “I have the utmost confidence in the virtue of Peruna. Itis a great medi- cine. I have used it and I have known many of my friends who have ob- ic ot aa Sg Bpppreme Justice Talks of Hide and Seek Over a Third N- Term. 4 New York, Nov.—‘The spectacle of oir pur strenuous President playing os. hide and seek with the American or people would not now be before us if ke | the original provision of the congress 10% ere in effect. That prescribed a bn presidential term of seven years, be {th a prohibition up@n re-election. n the judgment of many—and I am mong them—the change from that tb- provision was. a mistake.” ly, Justice David J. Brewer of the . ited States Supreme Court, made e tion last night in a speech anes before the Civic Forum, in Carnegie hall, The justice wae particularly ird in his spéech to Governor he Butler Weekly Cimes. BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1907. Mrs, Ellen Nagle. 414 4th I cannot praise Peruna too highly.” Catarrh of Head and Throat. Mrs. William H. Hinchliffe, 20 Myrtle street, Beverly, Mass., writes: “1 have taken four bottles of Peruna, and I can say that it has done me a great deal of good for catarrh of the head and throat. I recommend Peruna to all sufferers with catarrh. I do not think I ever felt much better.. I am really surprised at the work I can do. ido not think too much praise can be | said of Peruana.” @ public officer as @ ruler almost as }absolute while his term lasts, asa king. He was careful to point out that @ ruler’s judgment should be |upon important matters only He sald: “Tis foolish for a president to quarrel over simplified spelling.” Justice Brewer said: “Some said sneeringly of Theodore Roosevelt while he was goverpor of New York mandments. If it were true that shey were burried so deep in the political dust as to be invisible, bles- sings on the man that discovered and unearthed them. Perhaps we ered the Golden Rule.” “The doctor wanted to prescribe, but I told him I was going to try Peruna and sent for a bottle and tried it, Ifeltmuch better the next morning and wfth- in five days I had not a trace of any lameness or cough.” 8t., Green Bay, Wis.,writes* “I have often heard Pe- runa praised and itis more widely known here than other medicines, but I never knew what aeplendid ned- icine it really was until a few weeks ago when I cal ht a bad cold which all over me. Suffered With Benevolent Association, writes: “J guffered with Ja grippe for seven weeks, and nothing I could do or take helped me until 1 tried Peruna. steadily improving. Within three weeks I was fully restored, and I am glad that I gave that truly great remedy a trial, “T will never be without it again.” Used Pe-ru-na For Bronchitis. Mr, Frank Battle, Jr., First street, near Charlotte Ave., West Nashville, Tenn., writes: “T desire to say for the benefit of others that your Peruna has unques- tionably cured meof chronic bronchitis. It is the grandest discovery of the age for throat and lungs."” Perunais not simply a palliative to relieve some of of the distressing symp- toms, It brings permanent relief, y BREWER HITS AT PRESIDENT | Hughes of New York. He described |GOMPERS CHARGES BRIBERY “I felt atonce that I had at last se- aos.” . cured the right medicine and I kept NO. 5 Prince Jonah Kalanianaole, Dewey Hotel, PRINCE JONAH KALANIANAOLE Malaria! Fever For Several Months. Mrs. Sue M. Morris, 2214 Patterson St., Nashville, Tenn., writes: “}.ast fall a severe attack of malarial * fever laid me up for some months. My condition was serious for @ time and the dovtor who was attending me did not seem able to cope with the trouble, “A, neighbor advised me to lct the doctor’s prescription alone and. try Peruna, extolling its virtues to the LaGrippe. | skies, and I am now ready to do the Mrs. H, A. 8. Marsh, 2128 Reservoir St., Los Angeles, Cal., President Woman’s samo, for in three days I was much bet- ter and in ten days I was able to be up andin two weeksevery trace of malavia had left my system. “I now use Peruna off and on when in need of a tonic and it braces me up won- ‘Tie Doctors Gave Me Up.” Mr. Lewis Kitchen, Hulington, Ohio, writes: “T cannot thank you enough for the good your Peruna has done me, About six months agol could not leave my bed, and the doctors gave me up saying that I had consumption and could not live. Then a friend recommended Peruna to me, and I commenced using it. “When I started to use your Peruna I weighed 117 pounds, and now | weigh 172 pounds. 1 had been sick for ten years, and was so sick Leould not turn over in bed when I began the use of Peruna, I think itis the greatest med- icine of its time. “T am now feeling well and hearty and would not be without Peruna."” Washington, D. C., Delegate to Congress from Hawaii, writes: “| can cheerfully recommend your Peruna as a very effective remedy for coughs, colds and catarrhal trouble.” SS Weak and Nervous. Mr. Charles Brown, Rogersville, Tenn., writes: “IT feel it my duty to write you a few words in praise of your Peruna, I have tried many different remedies, but have found that Peruna is the greatest tonic on earth, and a perfect system builder, “A friend advised me to take Peruna for indigestion, and it cured me in a short time, I was very weak and nervous, could sleep but little at night, but Peruna cured that tired, all-gone feeling, and made me fee) like a new man, 6o I heartily recommend {t to all who are weak and rundown. Peruna will give new life and energy. 1 can- not speak too highly of Peruna, and will not forget to recommend tt on every hand, I will answer any letter from those desiring to know what Peruna has done for me.” Systemic Catarrh. Miss Marie Lesser, 928 W. 36th street, Chicago, Ill, writes: “Lam glad to give a good word for Peruna, and 1 hope that all who see this who are troubled with systemic cae tarrh as I was for years, will profit by it. I had tried many remedies, but none did more than give me temporary relief and some did not even do that. I took Peruna at the suggestion of a friend and was more than pleased and surprised at GRATEFUL MEN*.WOMEN PRAISE PE-RU-NA. True Cause of Disease. N these days almost every ailment is supposed to be caused by disesse germs. The medical profession as well as the people, sven: to have gone mad over the germ theory of disease, The universal fear and dread of dise ease germs is becoming a very serious matter Ww the welfare and happiness of the people, Dr. Hartman has consistently con tended through all the rise and spread of the i theory, that most diseases are caused by climatic influences. For instance, catching cold is respons in one-half of the ills to which human beings are subject, Derser of Neglected Colds. sible for more A person cotches cold easily, thinks nothing » neglects it, when it finally ! settled in some organ of the bovy, aud chronic disease is the result. A few ¢ of Peruna in the begin. ning of tl would have saved months « is Well as great exe pense for (roctment, Perun: ieble relief tor cold, iy knows thi Almost ey iy some in used at t ities a il ¢ g00N coi ationt found t 1 7. A multi ot letters are received testify: t. Keep 0 in wheney sail, and int become y loss prev + would that he has Use it ection household will if not entirely LOUSe, as: aiurrh of the Stomach, Mr, Christian Hofmann, R. F. D. 1, Slatingror rites: “For mony years I suffered with cas catarrh of ‘he stomach. | was coughing day and right. After having tried three doctvrs and many remedies, one of your almanacs came to my hand, and IT bought some Peruna, So far I have taken six bottles, and T have not suf- fered with catarrh this summer. I am cured and Perunadid it. Lgive Peruna® to my children when they feel bad and you should see how healthy they are.” Nose. Throat and Stomach. Mr. Delbert B. Craft, Lowell, Indy writes: “For a long time I suffered with chronic catarrh of the nose, throat and stomach. | would continually take cold and my stomach was in bad condi» tion, 1 truly suffered untold misery. I took various medicines and tried the treatment of several physicians, but I feltno better. A friend advised me to take Peruna. 1 wrote to Dr. Hartman, who prescribed treatment. As soon ag I commenced to take Peruna I was sure prised at the relief it gave me. Tkeptom the results. I am now perfectly well aad strong." taking it until I had taken thirtccr bot | tles and was cured.’ of President ’Gompers at the conven- | tion he will be the one this year to) THANKSGIVING, 1907. | Will P. Maupin, in The Commoner. The Manufacturers’ Association tous w.th » vote of confidence no Tried to Buy Him, He Says. = Federation of Labor. Norfolk, Va., Nov. 24—At the “This,” said Mr. American Federation of Labor meet- | ing this afternoon Prestdent Gompers | yt, cgurers’ association.” in his speech replying to the attacks |move to make his election unant-| only to Presideut Gompers, but also | to the other officials of the American Berger, 18 the; Taat though some days seemed dark | answer of the Socialists to the Man- 4 1 thank Thee, Lord, that through the year \ Rich blessings have sround me spread; made upon him and other officers of torla hotel, New York, in October by the federation by the Manufacturers’ | that he discovered the Ten Com-|aggoclation, sald an attempt bad been made to bribe him at the Vic-| @ young man giving his name as Charles Brandenburg. The latter, | antiseptic and antiferment. It adds President Gompers said, usserted | shall yet say of another governor|¢hat he represented the National that he has done better and discov-| Manufacturers’ association and was| "Golden Medical Discovery” in subduing prepared to offer him immunity from chronic, or lingering coughs, bronchial, A Most Valuable Agent. The glycerine employed in Dr. Pierce's medic g! tly enhances the medicina) properties which it extracts from native medicinal roots and holds in solution much better than alcohol would, It also possesses medicinal properties of its own, being a valuable demulcent, nutritive, greatly to the efficacy of the Black Cherry- bark, Bloodroot, Golden Seal root, Stone root and Queen’s root, contained in throat and lung affections, for all of which The justice concluded with com- | ll exposure and make him financlal-| these agents are recommended by stand- ness and placidity of the nation’s courts, “God pity us,” he said, “when the judges introduce the spec- tacular into their proceedings to win popular applause.” after.”* : To Legalize “Unwritten Law.” Guthrie, Ok., Nov.—Clarence Davie ed that he would offer a bill early in mendable remarks upon the calm-||y gecure for the remainder of his Iife| ard medical authorities, In all cases where chere is a wasting enoisttst For over sixty years doctors | Thesun some gleams of splead r have endorsed Ayer’s Cherry | shed. iB I thank Thee, Lord, for strength of Pectoral for coughs, colds, | arm iB weak lungs, bronchitis, con- | To toll for those within my care; For Thy great love that saved from harm And blessings gave in richest share For all Thy blessings on Iife’s way Day. I thank Thee, Lord, as one by one The days sped to eternity, Each evening’s low descending sun Left loved ones hereto welcome we. I thank Thee this Thanksgiving | sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors ap- prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. The best kind of a testimonial — “Sold for over sixty years.” Mado by J.0. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. RYco manutwoturere of We have no secrets! We publish the formulas of all our medicines. SARSAPARILLA, PILLS. HAIR VIGOR. Concerning popularity, he made | organized labor.” follows, not that which one runs|when he (Gompers) was tll in 1895. the sesgion of the legislature amend- | delegates present, who were with him ed ing the Oklohoma Iaw on justifiable |@$ the thme of the interviews with | manufsctared prod making the “unwritten Ta} if he would sign a certain paper and otherwise ald in the “exposure of the other leaders in the American Fed-| eration of Labor with the view virtu- ally to destroying the iniluence of Q away of flesh, loss of appetite, with weak there can be no doubt that gly- he Golden thie significant statement: “The} The paper, President Gomperseaid, 3 ie fi ‘eit Oftsintos iy must righ sort of popularity is that which | was to purport to have been signed not bee fjected to work miracles. It will This’ paper, Mr. Gompers sald, he]? had preserved, and, while deathiike sn marvelous cures, his experience, called upon different | cerine: 1a itserves an Brandenburg, ‘to verity hie state-|; as in the early stages of con- ts as a valuable nutritive and Seal root, Stone root, opt and Black Cherrybark in igestion and building up the ength, eontrolling the cough yonsumption except in itsearlier n-acute cough ft linger! stillness prevailed in the conventiob; Haog-on coughs, ort ine of ong sanding she speaker drew out the original ings, that, it hus performed {ts most of Bristow, member of the state een- | docoment and read It. Soy Elli M. D., of Ben- ate from Eleventh district, announc-| Mr. Gompers, during bis recital of | nei, Mod. College, Chicago, says of ij- I thank Thee, Lord, when day’s work | Ayers Pilis keep the bowels regular. o’er All vegetable and gently laxative. h — turned to home and Temedung etn wake Bo sweet; For love that all my way attends, And makes my happiness complete. I thank Thee, Lord, for hands stretched out That childish welcome at the door Made ev’ry passing moment blest. For all these joys I gladly pay My tributes this Thankegiving oy To clasp my own in friendship I thank Thee, Lord, that each day’s warm: dawn For hope that puts to flight each Was ushered in with hope and doubt cheer; And haven gives in ev’ry storm. That each day’s sun could shineupon Life’s path devoid of thorn ortear. I thank Thee, Lord, for soft caress Ot childish fingers on my face; mS that left, through storm Appendicitis Sarees, Is due in a large measure to al f Around my board no vacant place. | ghe td, "by employi poahs For blessings spread about my way | purgatives. To avoid all danger, I praise Thee this Thanksgiving | ase only Dr. King’s New Lite Day: the sale, gentle cleansers and invigo- rators. Guaranteed to cure head- I thank Thee, Lord, for all. the) ache biliousness, malaria and jaun- dice, at Clay’s drug store. 5c. Sabah 5b x For all Thy goodness on life’s way I praise Thee this Thanksgiving Day.

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