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The Butler Weekly Cimes. VOL, XXX! BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1908. NO, 18 PEOPLE WHO REALLY KNOW WHAT PE-RU-NA IS. Mrs, Emma F. Mumford, No. 1 Olsen’s Court, Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: “Four months ago I became chilled through and through by getting my feet wet. “The next morning I was stiff and sore with a severe cold which had settled all over my body. The blood seemed to rush to my head, causing dizzi- ness and blinding headaches, “As soon as Peruna was re- commended to me I decided to give it a trial and am pleased to say that it cured me after I had used it only two months, “T think you have a splendid Teens and gladly endorse .” People preferring solid medi- cines should call for Peruna tablets, Each tablet is equiva- eorge sorge W. Amory, & Amory, 37 West Inth West 19th St., New York outy, New York, writes: “Somehow [have always had a prejudice against adver- tised medicine, but I want to make one decided exception in favor of Peruna, ® “T caught a cold last winter and it settled in throat and head, developing a most persistent eatarrh, which seemed to defy all medicines until 1 tried Peruna, Before used two bottles [considered myself cured.” lent to one average dose of Peruna, | MRS. . ALICE J. BORDNER. \PERUNA ARAL EDIE Those Who Slander Peruna Know Noth- ing About It. ; MR. THE PEOPLE WHO USE IT ARE THE, %.f0%*!one tial will besuticlent te WICKLIFFE Ne os es, y ONLY RELIASLE WITNESSES, | Frm (errand wl gate R.SMITH is Read The Enthusiastic Testimonials on! homes, It has become a standard rems jedy for various petty ailments in the This Page. | home, Itisespecially useful for climatio ‘diseases, It is an excellent remedy for 7 colds, {tisa well-tried remedy for cae 4 These Testimonials Were Given Out | of Pure Gratitude joc in all forms. F For The Benefit Received From Pe-ru-na. | We have @ muitituda of testimonials g : ine - To Throat and tieaa. It is so easy to criticize things about! as a@ beverage or to take it in doses peetsnaiage. thigh Bgl gp 3 Mrs, I, D. Hayes, 1937 Druid Hill, Bal- | which the critic knows nothing. |sufficient to produce anything like in- Ms ie , penne M ussetitens : | Take, forinstance, Peruna. ‘There are toxication, if after putting it to (his pe PONUNY Ate SUIDOH ery Or EANR: | timore, Md., write: | 4 plewho-acosvilling tosay | test suc ha person is stillof the opinion his ia well known to all who know a = ete cp deat yee pie rere w — ‘ “Pertina ‘is one of the hest remedies | Peruna is this and that, who never have [i t Perune ie @ disguised alcoholic pee BM oR dl a, errence, 5 . wort es 2 ora gamaaaaaa por BUENA) 001g A the esa) sore HitaRy tasted Peruna, an’ have never known nk, he will be warranted in making | j Cures AN Catarchal Diseases. P Cataz ch of ‘Bronchlai Tubes. | Gained Thirty Pounds. fnervous headaches, and coughs that has anvthing about its effects upon the|such a statement. Practically, Peruna Mr. 1. W. Kightlinger, Cambridge, 4 Mr. Wickiiffe R. Smith, editor, of The! Mrs, Alice J. Bordner, 1311 Maple Ave., | ever been discovered, After the use of human ‘ atin r cannot be so used, Any one who knows Neb» writes: “I don’t have any avo Potiatch Herald, formerly principal of | Harrisburg, Pa., writes: one bottle in my family I don’t feel safe |" : te who cay, and proba-{#2Ything about Peruna by personal use troublein my throat, and have not ky the schools at Cumeron, Idaho, writes: | “I have found a cure in Peruna, Ij without Peruna in my house.” There are people bi ho say, anc P ‘oba knows that Peruna isa medicine, The ® headache for four weeks, “For some time I suffered with ca-| cannot recommend Peruna enouzh, and} In a later letier Mrs, Hayes says: ¢T| bly believe, that Peruna is usec a very label on the bottle, giving the prin- “Peruna is the very medicine for Gar tarrh of the throat and bronchial tubes. | [ also thank you for yourkind attention | am never without a bottle of Peruna in | beve by some people. Seats — al autine inerediente, furnishes in-| t#*th. There is no medicine like it in “I tried many remcdies, but could find | to me, I am as well as could be ever) the house, I find it good for most evc be th orld to show \ disputable proof that Peruna is a medi- the United States, for] have tried a geod nothing that would give me relicf, Fi-| since I begun taking Peruna, and will complaint, I give the children P tief hk compound. We will be willing to many before using Peruna, ¢ nallyI tried Peruna, Three bottles cured | recommend it toothers. lonly weighed | if they have a cold and it always 1 | Let any fo foe) earantee that no normal person can or} “I will keep it in my house to guard - me, sound and well, I believe it willdo|95 pounds before taking Peruna; now 1 | lieves them. I don’t think Teould find | drag a botile of} will use Perna os a beve If, against catarrh, as it cures all catarrhal as much for otbers as it did for me.” weigh 125,” a better remedy to give my children,” |Per srauna, opting to urs itjany one thinks this remedy can! | diseases,” f ae i ae id _ eee . “: pong ences ae = = — Soe magenta “natn Smale ate 2 i . . i ’ The Chaplain Didn’t Gere. | WORK FOR THE ASSESSOR. records ‘of Cooper county ‘the tore| MOSBY WOULD TEACH YOU. ‘°° of these sul jecte, but ft ap -Tillman’s Colleague Dead. ‘ | | part of the week, trying to learn) pears to me that the gravest menace K.C Post. sy whether or not some capitalists of et is the threat of growing inefficiency Washington, Feb. 24 —Senator Peter Porter has agreat way cf . oo Saad ot! ican | s compared with Asbury © Latimer, of South Caro- i g ‘ | Pettis County Official Finds) his county have money loan-! Blames Lack of Training for the ot American !abor as compare » Asbury © La Amer, ¢ ath avoiding qvestions relating to the | | ed to citizans of this (Cooper) coun the labor of some foreign countries, Mnais dead. Senator Tillman, sfter 4 candidacy uf bis brother-in-law, Gor Large Sums Loaned in | by, secured by mortgages or deeds of | Average Criminal. notably that of Germany. And tiis announcing the death of his collea * ernor Hughes, for the presidency. | 4 truat which they have not beenac | , {nefficlency can only be removed by gue, offired @ resolution declaring He says he admires the mun greatly Nearby Counties. | -ounting for in thelr personal assese- | “Rho gvontng theGieinasy of Amer ‘trade education; by teaching thebo; the Senate’s regret. »% “Hi | lean labor, caused .by the lack of : ie nee Z then hastens to tell this story: lpaniasais Gav bens > |ment lists, It fs sald that his re ~ “There was a certain ehaplain in | the army during the Spanish war | who thought he was not doing epough to esrn his salary. He vol unteered to act as poxtmaster for the regiment and his proposition to work. Ifthe yourg were tauzh. Because of the crath of Senator to work, the next generationotAwer- Lat'mer both branches of Congress icans would be the most productiv. sj urned, th: Snate almost imme- h roaee training in the young, is the gravest Itevery citizen would pay his jus. | Searches were not in os a, having | menace to the country’s industrial chare of taxes, there would be littl found almost $26,000 of euch money | ,ifare,” according to Thomas Speed ‘ di ; m ; trouble over the question of revenue. |!n the name of one citizen alone of Moeby, State Pardon Attorney, who and the most industria!ly «tlicien’ diutely aller conveulng and the- | ffi. | that county.” ‘ Miia ca? race the world has ever seen.”"—Re- House an hoor afterward upon re- Te eee Ot the seers —_—--— muperes Saneey the ‘Civievns’ Tate | i, ¢ iving cfficial not ficatlon of she clals in this county will make close | Near Strugale in ‘th North. | | trial Association at the Odeon. He F = investigation and inquire concerning egro’s gate . |added that most of the crime was senator’s death. In each chamber i z, Ray Stanuard Baker in March American Maga- . 5 vPro . Wee eae began to eus-| Money loaned in adjoining counties. | ine against property and that mos| Warning td Old Bachelors. gies : i. et ae ryt gone pect that he was doing too moch for | [t fa to ba hoped that the same fee-|} Iu the South the negro etill has the | criminale were men who had notbeen ‘The same eeriptural tnjanction not pesto ane —_ ni rt field of 1 labor | ly to him. | = B ’ ; hie salary. The eoldiere bothered | "6 whith prompted -citinens- to vote! &-id-of- manus! labor largely to taught a trade in thelr youth. to hide your light under @ bushel ap: gaiatop Latimer: succeeded John the lite out of him, asking when the against the liquor traffic will urge|self, he is unsharpened by competi-| Mr. Mosby suggested that some ot | plies with equal force to bed clothe! s them to their full duty in the matter | tion; but when he reaches the North-} tj;e money spent in safeguardiog and \{ng, us a rallroad conductor's witeat L McLaurin as a member of the 4 engi ag shi tte rest, |t Hsting their worldly goods. ‘The|ern city, he not only finds the work] phlicing against criminale beexpend- | Siator can testify. One of beriitle '’ |" 19" * he posted rad a in front of his|*®% 4odger should be deals with ac- | different aud more highly organized ta in making productive eftizens. He/ girls was sick and after the little —~-~—————-——---- a Fs ‘tent: “The chaplain does not know |°*ding to law. and speclalized, but he flads that he | continued: patieut went to sleep, the mother be- | si ve ‘ohn the next mail will, be fn.’ Thé Sedalia Democrat-Sentinel re-| must meet the flerce competition of} “We find, as @ general rule, the|ing compelled to go downetalre on lates some recent work of Assessor | half a dozen eager, struggling, ambi-/| maximum of dishonesty with the! an urran d, stuck the lighted electric |§ Brown as follows: : tious groups of foreigners, who are} minimum of earning power. Men globe under the bed closhing'to keep i “County Aesessor C. D. Brown re-| willing and able to work loug hours| untrained as to profitable occupa-| hy light from etiining tn thetnvalid’s | turned from a business visitin Lafay-|atlow pay in order to get afoot-|tions are most likely to live eyes. When the mother came back ette county, and leaves for Benton;hold. He has tu meet often for the|/by taking the property of others. upstairs, ehe found the room full of | county on the same kind of work.|firet time the Italian, the Rceslan| Most criminals are thieves, There} poke and a big hole burned in the Recently the judges of the county | Jew, the Slav, to say nothing of the| are many exceptione, of course; but, bed cover, When the alr lé excluded ordered Asseesor Brown to vielt sur-| white American laborer. He finds/asa@ general pfoposition, they Who|from an electric light globe it will rounding counties and ascertain if} the pace set by competitive industry | ateal have not learned to work, soon become redhot, a fact which fa there fe not conelderable Pettiscoun-|immeensely harder than in most; “Solon, in his constitution of] wo) worth remembering. especially Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat +h money loaned to residents of oth-| parts of the South. Athene, exempted from the duty of! by gome of these old bachelors who er counties, and which {snot inclad-} No Iifein the world, perhaps, re-| maintaining thelr parents in old age| may feel an inclination to take @ Catarrh and its effect on ed in the asstesment of Pettiscounty | quires as much to brain and muscle/4j1 shoee boys. whose parents had|ighted globe to bed with them to the ears, throat or lungs | residents. Mr. Brown, up-to-date, | of all classes of men as that of the|rieglected to teach them a trade. keep thelr feet warm. “Duriog the evening & wag added in bold letters: ‘Moreover, thechap- lain don’t give a damn.’ ” ’ , Dr.J.M. Norris SPECIALIST ON THE A Doctor's Medicine Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is not a simple cough syrup. It is a strong medicine, a doctor’s medicine. It cures hard cases, severe and desperate cases, chronic cases of asthma, pleu- given special attention. has completed hie work in Johneon,| vast Northern cities in the United | Society to the Uulted States has been ie Ee risy, bronchitis, consumption. i. mean tit nese of Gleam Henry, Cooper, Lafayette and Saline| States. 1 have talked with many Iteeltf Yn the attitude of the Farming Up-to-Date Ask your doctor about this. counties, and found that almost) colored workmen and I am convine- parent who failed to teach = The best kind of a testimonial — es can have their eyes - $100,000 of Pettis county money is|ed that not a few of them fail, not| ilesona trade; for such boyssootten| City Nephex—Well, uncle, did you “Sold for over sixty years.” . tested free and proper: loaned out to residents of other] because of their color, nor because| not only contsibute nothing of value| have a good year? Made by J-0. Aver Co., Lowell, Mass. bmi counties, and which money {a not in-| they are lazy (negroes in the North |'to society, but, in many {nstances,; Farmer—Did 1? Gosb, yes, I had Mes sastiitiere : cluded in this county’s aseessment. |‘are for the most hard workere—they | they actually menace ite welfare. four cowe and three hogs killed by | ye rs 8 Pr eta the South Side in Regarding, Mr. Brown's visit in, mfst be, else they starve or freez),| , ‘American industrial supremacy 1s | raflroad trains an’ two hogsand nine HAIR VIGOR. poper county, the Pilot Grove Rec | but for eimple lack of speed and ekil; sald to be threatened by faulty|chickene killed by autermobilke. I Tre have to sperste? Wo pahiten aseossor of Pettis | they wna’> aaened te Bete: the pee schemes) of currency, etc. 1 would|cleared nigh a thousand dollars on ps0 minimize the impor- | them.—From the March Bo

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