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SS RTE EPS RE Se REO ain {n- Jury lation m In Hilton of the rand Barry, m, the ark, a One used Peruna for their babies times without number, who love their families, and know more about Peruna than all the professional swriters in the world, Ask you Vi L. XXXI of Wisco nsin’s Mothers NY Who Always Keeps \ Pe-ru-na in the House. “Tam now le todo my houses work again, and have a tite, Lhave used thirte of Peruna ant one of Man % My husband aad children are als i i in good bealth, We always keep 1 thank you a thousand tines for your Mrs, Alvina Mar Walnut St. } Peruna in the house, } | i it Milwartkca, " aa Ss SS SEES 4 F any one really wanted to find out whether or not Peruna is good for the taby who would he naturally ask? Some one who never used Peruna? Some one wuo is prejudiced against Peruna? Some one actuated by selfish motives who is opposing Peruna for the sake of the notoriety? Would any sane person who really wanted to know about Peruna ask any of these people? Of course not. Who would they ask? They would ask mothers who have raised babies and They would ask the parents Above we give the portraitand testimonial of one of the mothers who has used Peruna, and who has raised healthy and happy babies, We have many mo mothers in every state in the Union, These mothers give their testimoni t tirely unsolicited, without pay or expectation of pay. Their only desire is point out to other mothers a useful and zeliable family medicine, r Druggist for a Free Peruna Almanac for 1909 Oe ee ee ee KILLED BY A MO. PAC. TRAIN, Filipino Heathen Sacrifice Boys. Washington, Jan —In: an official report irom the Philippines there ‘ ae | A Man Evidently a Tramp, Kill | has just come the information shat ed Near the Smelters. | under the American Government and = : | under the protecston of she Ameri: iovade/stats can flag Httle children of the heathen Misaourl Pacific passenger train) are still sacrificed so propitiate the No,. 207 ran over and killed & MAD | Jods at» point just south of the smelters | Gov. Allen Walker, of Davao, at abouts 2:30 this afternoon. From all indications the unfortun- | been made by some of the people of ate man was a tramp. He was about -|WHERE MISSOURI BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2s, Some Facts About the State in’ Which We Live Worth the Remembering. By H.O, Tarr. There are 3,106,365 inhablitante tn Mesouri with 646,872 homes, Io homes tree from tncumbrance, Mie-| sourt outranks Illinois, Alabama, | Maryland, Penneylvanta, Connecti- cut, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island and New Jersey, Missouri al- so oubranks all of her nelghboring atates In farm houses owned free of {ncumbrance, Only seven per cent of the total population cf this state are foreign born, while seventy per cent was born tn Missourt. Is also has two per cent more children fn schoo! than the average for the United States and more than four per cent fewer {literate than any other state, Missourians are the greatest read- ers in the world, The largest ctreu- lation {a proportion to population of any newspaper in any city tn the world fs that of Missourl newspapers. In a Missour! town Massachueetes Is | properly regarded asa center of lit erary culture, yet there are more magazines and other perlodicals cir- culated In proportion to population {n Missourl than {n Massachusetts and more books used from the public libraries in Kansas City than tn Bos- ton, Missourl {s strictly an agricultural state, Outside of the three elttes of St. Louly, Kansas City and St. Joseph only 7 611 per cent of the populatihn live in towns of over 4,000 inhabitants. Taking Jefierson- City, the capital of the state asa center within 250 miles ts the center ofthe area of farm values of the United States, the center of wheat production, the center of corn pro- duction, the center of improved farm acreage, the center of the production of the six feading cereals, One tenth of she corn grown in the world in one year is grown fn the state of Mis- sourl, The per capita production ofcorn inthe United Stutes is 10 $10 bushels, tn Missouri fs 67 bushels per acre Canada fs a wheat country yet the state of Missouri grows two-bhids as much wheat as ali the Dominion of Canada. The per capita production of all cereals in the Uuised States fs 57 1-10 bushels. In Missouri tt ts 31310 bushels. Missouri township, Missouri bas live- stock worth over $200,000,000 or ‘learned of w human sacrifice having more than any other state In the Union, The per capita ownership of | production of the Catted States {center of the apple, peach and berry Agriculture {s profisable in every | 50 years of age, dark complexion, and had a stubby growth of beard. | “Had on two full suits of clothes In| his pockets nothing of valine was!| found. The man had been around town tor several days aad had been, drink- the tribe of Bagabos, living tn a set- tement called Talon, near Digos, about the 9sh of December. Directed by this Government to make a complete investigation he did so and reported that after visit- ing Chief Datu Ansig, of the tribe re- sponsible for the crime, he believed domestic animals in the United What Ails You? Do yon feel weak, t spondeniy have frequent hes * b bitter or bad taste 1h ne burn,” belching of gas, throut after eating, tomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy pells, poor or igs in tn ing. He was seen around the depot this mortiag and was drunk at that time. The indications paint to his having laid down on the track and probably went to sleep. His skull was crushed but otherwise he was not maimed. A small note book in the man’s pocket contained the following {n- scription: “Adolph Grubbe, 3064 Lyman St. Chicago, Ill,” and “Louis Kriech, 3064 Lyman St., Chigo, Ill., fs my home. When the man had been run {nto Engineer Slade stopped the train and Conductor Gravely telephoned the accident to the dispatcher’ of- fice and received instructions to pro- ceed. The Peruna Almanac. The druggists have already been supplied with the Peruna almanac tor 1908. In addition to the regular astronomical matter usually furnish- ed in almanacs, the articles on as- trology are very attractive to most people. The mental characteristics ofeach sign are given with faithful accuracy. A Ist of lucky and un- lucky days will be furnished to those who have our almanacs, free of charge. Address The Peruna Co., Columbus, 0. ' people from time {mmemortal. are made to appease certain gods. not to have any more sacrifices. Valuable Tip. stopped him. formation that might be verra use ful tae ye.” time to listen to your story.” if ye dinna get this hint frae me.” what fs it?” tried them all.” —Penny Magazine. they had committed no crime, but had followed out the custom of the Is was pointed out that these sacrifices, which do nos come often, The tribe had been very unfortu- nate, so they concluded to buy @ couple of slave boys and sacrifice them. This was done and no harm wae meat by it. The chief promised The minteter was hurrying to the station, when the village scapegrace “Trl gle me haut a crown,” he sald in a wheedling tone, “I’ve some tn- The minister replied, “I have no “Eb; but, sir, ye’ll be verra sorry “Oh, well, here’s a shilling, now, “Minister, I'll tll ye, though it’s +00 cheap for a shilling. If ye’re ever pit in the town jail try and get the gecond cell on the left-han’ side. It’s the maist comfortable cell, fir I’ve variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms ? It yo ve any considerable number of theabove toms you are suffering jliougn pid liver with indi- medical science for the ps ent cure of Suc ions, It is a mos! efficient liver invigorator, stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strengthener, The "Golden Medical Discovery "is not & patent medicine or secret nostrum, & full list of its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath, A glance at its formula will show that it contains no alcohol, or harmful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-retined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of the following native American forest plants, viz., Golden Seal rgot, Stone root, Black Cherrybark, Queen’s root, Bloodroot, and Mandrake root. The following leading medical authoritles, among a host of others, extol the foregoing Fouts for the cure of just such ailments as the hove symptoms Indicate: Prof. R. Bartholow, M, D., of Jefferson Med. Coll nila. ; Prof. HC. Wood, M. D., of Univ.of P »rof, Edwin M. Halo, M. D., of Hahnemann Med, College, Chi Prof, Jobn King. M, B.. Author of Am Dispensatory J der, Author of Specific Medicines; Prof, I Johnson, M. D.. Med. Dept. Univ. of N rof, Finley Ellingwood, M. D., Author tates fs $39. In Missouri it is| $49.06. There ts one dairy cow tor! IS THE BEST. | overy five tuhabitante of phe | alted States while Missour! owns one for every four, - Missouri also exceeds tn | poultry by 200 per cent the average German chemiess in analy z'ng the best frult soils in all parts of the world found that the best two speci- mens were from the lands of Mis sourl, Missourt’s fruit crop excells that of any other state 1s being the region of the world. Misgourl has the largest. nurseries and the largest orchards known. 1s produces two bushels of apples an- nually for each inhabitant and four} quarts of strawberrles. Missourt {s a mining state. It pro- duces 80 per cent of all the alne mined ip the United States. Ninety | per cent of all the nickel and a large percent of lead. Half of the state is | under laid by coal, @ greater extent’ than any other state tn the Union, There {8 estimated to be, ab present price, four hundred billlon dollars worth of un-mined coal {n Missour! The buliding stone excels that ofany other state. Nearly $700,000, 000 | taken outof the mines of Missourt and the development has hardly be- gun. liv mineral output exceeds gine and lead alone ts greater than the total of the sflver output of Colo- rado. In one Missouri county (Jackson) {nany other county in the United ranks seventh in the Union having over 7,000 miles with 2,000 sections. per thousand population fe 162-10 per cent while tn Missourl the «an: nual death rate {s only 122 10 per deaths occur annually in the other states of the Unfon in proportion to population than tn Missourl. The government has pointed ous thas native Missourlans are stronger und states 199, \Empossible to ‘it is impossible to be well, forever rid trouble and Indigestion? avon Give tt a'wood eat, then tike Pape's Diapepsin juicea working, There will be no dys worth of mfneral wealth has been! that of Colifornia while tts yleld of jor heartburn, sick are more macadamized roads shan States, In railroad mileage Missourt | As to health in Missourt, the an-! nual deagh rate in the | aited States) | cent. In other words, one third more} bureau of Ethnology of the Federal | taller than native cft'zns of other ‘Bachelor Writes of Taxing His, Kind. | Jefferson City, Mo., Jan Senator | Thomas Kinney of St. Louls who was the author of a bill so tax bach on of the elors fatroduced at the # legislature two years ago and who ts consldering re-lnéroducing the bill | this sesston, ia besleged with protests | of the state. ney to-day from & Randolph county | bachelor the writer says: ‘1 am o bachelor, 1 believe it ; would be better to introduce # bill requiring the State to veach girls to keep house and cook and learn how woman to-day thinks tt she marries all she.has to do fs to alt in the par- lor or go to @ card party. That fs the reason a bachelor 1s afraid to marry. I hope you don’t blame & bachelor for being a bachelor,” Deacon Guilty of Stealing. Lamar, Jan.—Louls Slothower, a former deacon of the Methodist church, and assistant manager of the Humphrey Brothers Mercantile store, who was arrested on @ charge of systematically looting the Hum. phrey store, was convicted in the cir- enlt court. Thejury assessed his punishment at two years in state prison- On the account of extenuating clrcumstan- ces, the court paroled the defendant ona bond of $1,000 on good be- havior. Woman Bootlegger to Jail. Arapahoe, Ok., Jan—A woman of Materia Medica and Prof. in Bennett Medi- cal Colle Chicago. Send name and ad- Gress on Postal Card to Dr. RB. Y. Pierce, Buf- falo, N. Y,, and receive free booklet giving extracts from writings of all the above medi- cal authors and many others endorsing, in the itrongest possible terms, each and every in- of wi 8 eredient hich “Golden Medical Discoy- bes is com = posed: r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets s reaulate mend invigorate ach, liver and be Hedicat Discovery” I Gtipated. They're tiny and sugar-coal in conjuactsas with "Golden bowels are Sh con- fined $400 and given sixty days in jail by a jury in the county court. The woman run a resort in Clinton and sald she had 120 quarts of beer for her own use. It {es thelargest fine imposed in Caster county for a simi- ‘ lar offense, trom the unmarried male popul ation) | Jaa letter recelyed by Senator Ktn- | lto save, The girls are to blame. A) tried here for bootlegging, who gave ber name as Mra. E. V. Smith, was bowels are constipated. will be trouble. “<ammense amount of suffering and serious disease. ‘ your doctor about Ayer’s Pills. Trust hin. a emer nen en d ctly on the liver Se ee {AERATOR anne ET RO Oe simply impossible, if the You must pay attention to the laws of nature, or suffer the c material, waste products, pcisonou noved from the body at feast once each day, or A sluggish fiver is responsible for an - NO. 14 be Welt Undigested must be there nsequences. nces, He knows why they act LC. Aver Co..! ae ea AS NEL Big Rabbit Crop! Doesor J. D. Todd took the rounds of town Saturday evening and con- sulted al! of the wame des vestigation showed that there were SATO rabbits last week, ars, his tn marketed in Adrian Other towns no doubs would make a similar showing. This looks big but {s does nob overstate the facts{n the « Rabbits are proliife breeders and the supply wi! be replenished by another whiter Adrian Journal. Misery in Stomach. Why not stars now—to-day, au: yourself of Stomeact A alle igots the blues ar dgrum bles. to star’ the dipestly pepeta or belching of Gas or eructa tlons of undigested food; no feeling ke w lump of lead in the stomach headache and Dizziness, and your food will not fer ment and poison your breath with nauseous odors Pape's Diapepsin costs cents for a large case ab Any store here, and wil relleve the most mly 0 drug obstinate cage of fudiyestion and Up- set Stomach in five minutes There ig nothing else better to take Gas fis Stomach and cleanse the stomach and intestines, and bealdes, one triangule will digest and pre p for assimilation {ntu the blood all your food the same 4s a sound healthy stomach would do ft. When Dinpepsin works your stom fin order, cleans feel the table, and what you eat will do you good, Absolut seomsel Misery is we your ache rests—wets [ts then eome to up—angd you tke enting when you relief from ail n det want Pape’e Diape; wink bo by gestion thoroughly cured of ind i= KLLLLLL LLL LLL LL LLL LLL LL LLY pap Other to ask, every family. 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The naming of dishes for thos s6 KDOW! all the world, in artlatic « r profes ii nal Hoes, fs an honor of ho a ina of the fretes of tar partteulurly ifshe edibles and the nes are happily met. Ma dist te tine enough and has sutticleus distla he uamesake of ndure formore than a zeneratior Long after the singer and her songs ceased to delight yur menue ili bear the legends, "Melba tarts and Melba peaches.” And ff spag evte Warfield’ and “Peacies a la raldine,” recent intentions of 4 w York hotel chef, honor as t should the artiste whose nates thie ‘. ‘ tay sel them Home Seekers Excursion To poinistn Alabama, Ar nbucky, Louts ypl, Montane New ¥ Dukoba, \ ind one half far 82.00 tor rout trip. Twenty lays from date of sale E. C. Vas pervoor Conducive to Peace. 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