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VOL. XXX, BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 190. Mrs. Lenora Bodenhamer, Indigestion and Nervousness. Mrs. Lenora Bodenhamer, R. F. D.1, Box 99, Kernersville, North Carolina, writes the following letter to The Peruna Drug Manufacturing Com- pany: “T suffered with stomach trouble and that I ate agreed with me. “I was very nervons and experienced a continual feeling of uneasiness and fear. “T took medicine from the doctor, but it did me no good, symptoms, I then wrote to Dr. Hart- man for advice, He said I had catarrh of the stomach, “TL took Peruna and Manali lowed his dirceticns and that I feel as sieves “Thope t who are atitic ad fol- did, sted with indigestion for some time, and nothing | I found in one of} your Peruana books a description of my | now say | Now Perfectly Healthy, Mrs. Magdalena Winkler, Route 5, Westminster, Md., writes: “T thank you very much for your ad- vice, I can safely say that Perunaand Manalin have saved my life. “When I wrote to you the first time, asking your advice, my condition was eo poor that I did not expect to live but now I am perfectly healthy. “I cannot praise -your medicine} enough, and I recommend it to others,” Catarrh of Stomach. Mrs. Mary Allen, Route 6, Franklin, Tenn., writes: “Tam glad to be able to tell you that I am well of catarrh of tHe stomach, for | which I am sincerely thankful to you for your advice. If it had not been for Peruna I would never have been well. “T had three physicians. One of them told my husband that he could not cure me, “T had been sick about nine months when a friend asked me to try Peruna to gratify her; so I commenced taking it. “ean eatand walk and work, Every- hody says Llook as well as I ever did. do feel to you, through the winter, | For Children's Colds. Mrs. Henry Martin, La Motte, Ia, R, R.No.1, writes: “After suffer- ing for some time with sore eves I was advised by a friend to try Peruna, which I did at once, “The first bottle relieved me, and after using four bottles I was entirely cured, “T do recommend Peruna to all who are afflicted with catarrh, 1 have found it to be a great remedy also for coughs and colds of children; a dose jat bedtime will relieve them from | coughing all night, I always keep it on | hand, and recommend it,” Catarrh for Seven Years. Mrs, T, Frech, R. R. No. 1, Hickory | Point, Tenn,, writes: “I am happy to j tell you that T am cured of catarrh, J | have followed your good and kind ad- vice faithfully. I bless the day when q wrote you of my condition, and Tw! always praise Peruna, 1 think it {s | of the grandest medicines on earth, | “Having been afilicted with catarr and stomach trouble for seven years, and after having tried four different er’s Home for all Sorts of Catarrhal Allments. doctors they only relieved me fora lite | while, Tgave up all hope of being cured, Tonly weighed one hundred and thirty | pounds, and was so weak I could hardy get around the om. “T was induce My weight is now one hundred and|mentin my *T have got several other people to eighty-cight pounds, my les never | terabout your medicine, d to try Peruna, and to] ed *Oh, you don’t know how thankful 1. my greatsurprise am now entirely well. | The Farmer's Wife. Who is in a better position to know than the farmer's wife herself what is required in the farmer’s home? She must meet its troubles, solve its prot Jems, ward off disease, nurse the sick, she must do all these t s herself, and she learns by valuable expericnce what is best and what is not best, In numberless farm homes Peruna is relied upon as the family medicine, v ted in health and disease. Peruna isu as a preven- g a correct Tie wives of the f, in favor of Peruna, not 7 . One know t n disease, of the United nst this testin isible m of rout Perunat mer States conetitute a solid phali the slanders of a few erities will a re rm home who has used Peruna q vine critics in the world, Peruna in Her tome. { two ehiidren ; Mre. Anna Linder, RF. D.N | “Powe itail to Peruna, I would not sel, Meeker Co,, Minn,, write ewitheut th reat toni n times ell and = {with that ter tarrh, I saw your advertise- aper and T spol She wrote to years Ts a medicine,” rlur ke tomy sis der writes ; now, my ste in tov high terms of ayo L June 12, 1906, Mrs, Line | a Nrs.Hettie Green. ! This spring I took cold and it settled ig my kidneys, At first T thought it wae | kidney trouble, “I took Peruna ae directed on the bottle and in a few days I was all right so I owe my health to Dr, Hartmam and his remedy.” Miserable Wit h Catarrh, Mrs. Hettie Green, R. R.6, Tua, TIL writes: “Last Novern yer I had catarr! and felt so miseral! thought that ould go into consam ‘ption, “I tried so many doetors and medfe nes, but nothing did me any good, only runa, After [ bega bezan to impre “My head d re in the use of Pernna & in every way. not hurt go much, right, my bowele potite good, my y eyes are bright, x in flesh ang the same sy lt take Peruna, take Peruna, I praise it to every: was better in my life, ul always j You and I got your advice free of charge, Cnoush to na as bo oqual as @ uy cured we,” j body,” ¢ , praise Dr. Hartinan i nedies.” | I took Peruna and aim well and a mother | ciue Dreamers Do As They Dream. “DEMOCRATS | ARE “UNITED, and leave the electon at November COMBINES ROB, rat] arrangements are, If not. she — Former Folk Man for Stone. Medicine Bat, Manttoba, April 20. | —At the trial of the nine members of the sect known as “Dreamers” for burning John Lebr’s home, south of | here, the testimony revealed that-- members of the order had to obey the {nstructions ofthe leader, who ordered his followers to destroy « Lehr’s home and slay his family at — because Lehr refused to join the congregation. Michael Brost sald he had been a Dreamer, but severed his relations, when members began talking of burning and killing. He stated that Jacob Merkels and David Haufman, Mayor-Elect of Kansas City Tells Why He Won. Kansas City, Mo.—T. 'T. Critten den Jr., Mayor-elect of Kansas Vity, discussed with a representative of The Republic the condition of the Democratic party in Western Mie- sourl, and the effect the recent vic- tory in Kansas City probably would have upon the organization. “In wy judgment,” Mr. Crittenden eald, ‘the Democratic party 1s stronger in all of Western and Cen- tral Missouri than {¢ has been for of Java, S. D., were the heads of the, order: Merkels was the “sun” and Hautman the “moon.” At the Saturday meetings dreams were told by members and interpret: ed-by young Merkels. The Dreamer had to carry out the purpose of his dream, as ingtructed. The Dreamers belleved in killing everyone who did not believe with them. The witness testified he had received letters threatening to kill him because he had renounced the faith. Dr. J.M. Norris SPECIALIST ON THE Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat Catarrh and its effect on the ears, throat or lungs given special attention. Those in need of Glass- es can have their eyes tested free and proper- ly fitted. OFFICE--On the South Side in ; the Catterlin Building. Ms Butler, = Mo. many years. “Kansas City and Jackson county will be solidly behind W. S Cowherd for the nomination for Governor. Our success in this city election cam- paign was due to the fact that for the first time in many yeare all ele-} ments of party were united. “This was brought about in no small measure by the efforts of Mr. Cowherd and his friends, and a good portion of our succes was due to the general desire in Kansas City to put the party in shape to make a win- ner fight for a Kansas City man for Governor this fall. “But it fe notin Kansas City only that Mr. Cowherd {s strong. He will carry all of the counties in this im- mediate locality almost without op- position, and it is reasonably safe to say that the came fs true of near- ly all Central and Northern Missouri, “There is a general feeling of satie- faction that the primary law wijl give everyone a fair show, and that the nominations thus made will be ratified at the polls in November. “There seems to be also a general disposition to keep the senatorial race out of the August primaries, to settle that question.” Cowherd Defends Prim Primary. Kansas City, Mo., April 13.—W. 8 Cowherd, candidate fop the Demo- cratic nomlnation_for Governor of Missourt, in an interview- deplored she efforts being made by Republican politicians to invalidate the primary election law. Mr. Cowherd gave his indorsement to the law as « wise and fair measure intended to protect the interests of all, and expressed a hope that thein- sentions of {ts enemies may prove un- availing. “IT note with regret,” said Cow herd, “that Republicans of St. Louis have attacked the primary law en- acted at the last session of the Leg- islature. “The measure was adopted at the request of Governor Folk, and met with the approval of the leading rep- resentatives of all political parties, being recognized as a medium forthe opportunity of the fair expression of the will of persons of all political faiths. “I would consider it a grave mis- fortune ff any technicality should be found for setting the law aside. It is a good law, which at its passage had the indorsement and approval of representatives of the different political parties. To lose it now at the inatigation of a comparatively few Republican partisans would be a hardehip.” A Missouri Boy Shot Himself. Chillicothe, Mo., April 20.—Holton Hildreth, of Downing, Mo., astudent at the Chillicothe Normal school, ac- eldentally shot and killed himeelf. Hildreth was calling on a young lady, and was attempting tofrighten her by firing a revolver. He was 18 years old. application should be denied. It granted, shen measures taken to insure to consumers the re sults that competition would bring Nothing should prevent this. Thas the cominiwsion te reasonable snot sutticlent.”’ Campaign Expense Statement. George S. Young, late candidate tor Mayor of Holden, Mo, he following ssatement of his campaign ecorder of Johne SAYS CARNEGIE. They Cheat;the People of Their Rights, Steel King Declares. Washington, April 20.—Andrew Carnegie, in a remarkable letter read before the House Judiciary Commit tee, asserted that new combinations of capiial have for thelr priuclpal ob ject the robbery of the public. It was during discussion on the expenses with the r National Civile Federation bill to vunty amend the Sherman ant{ trust law the that the letter was read. Seth Low submitted amendments _. article U, so his bill, so altering its provistons | si.9 agi? that the Luterstate Commerce Com- | misslouer of corporations, shail be the arbitrator of al! matters of refer- ence, designation and decteion which | would arise under the operation of: the bill. LETTER BEFORE COMMISSION thus’ be SOL NDIDATE’S EXPENSES “fn accordance with chapter 102, entitled “Corrupt Prac- provided for in Section 7150 ofeald laws, requiring @ full state- ment’ setting forth in detall ailsume of money contributed, disbursed, ex- | pended or {a connection with theelec- | tlon of apy other person at sald elec | ston, Sald esatement shall set forth I shas the same {es as full and expilets Then he laid before the commission | as atfiant is able to make {t: Mr. Carnegie’s lester, which was writ- | Amount expended for whisky... 12 month No. compatible, willful and malicious Hare in Halden...... . be divided between the Interstate Commerce Commission and other bodies or other officials. It says in} part: “One point seems to be = the idea that authority should = of Holden people... All other slanderers and Ifarsclase- {fied as follows: Gamblers Saloon men snd bartender Amount of money oxpended ifn laet without {¢ little general progrese can be made—viz: when new combina- tions are proposed, the first question must always be: “ ‘What fs the object sought?’ In 99 cases out of 100 {¢ will undoubt edly rob the community of its rights to the benefits of free competition, disguise {ts as we may. Therefore, ceinal and other purposeg............ 50 Amount drank in saloons and drug the commission’s duty {s to obtain} ter... $20,000,000 sufficient proof that the application is to cover an exceptional care. a “The conditions must be peculiar, | Expense for carriage. 50 6s those common carriers and steel | Expenve for CArds...............sssssssees 00) ten with the purpose of supporting No. days accused belng drunk in last. 365, ssn emcees 11} No. slanderer of the good character, 12 months for whiskey for medi-| st. Lonis Times Jnmes A Boone, a Dem erat: law larwe nb of for Polkfour years ago, has announced his opposition to Polk for the Senave ‘T am for Senator Stour, Boone, who fs a guest a’ the Sou ern Hotel, “becnuse | belleve he beable todo more for Missourt i he Nena te 1 Polk. [donot sa) ye of Charleston, who was a factor in securing the the Southeast Missourf counties indorseme sali out of lostility to Poik at all has had expert bott uranches of Congress, and act has proved a sasisfactory repres tative of the people. ‘L do not agree with Stone in everything, but, siftlig it down to the bottom, To am convinced the average of benefit to the cftizens of sour! will be greater through Stone's return than through the elee ston of Folk.” Pale, Thin, Nervous? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You gy certainly know what to take, § then take it— Ayer’s Sarsa- § parilla. If you doubt, then fF consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. This is the firat question your doctor ask: “Are your bowels regular?” that daily action of the bowels is 4 essential to recovery oy Se liver active and your bowels regular by taking laxative doses of Ayer's Pills. Made by 7.C. A: Co., Low: yA SAzEr Co. Lowell, Mave F HAIR Vi0OR, ye T. AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. ! We publish orn +E A MeV LYM Pe, < PORRRAE Eg =e *