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U EES RS TERR et SE Dans rw YW — S X (XI BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1909. NO. 16 VOL hie Facts About Pe-ru-na. thecesenein A as ue ae aoe ho |Butfor the kindly ministrastons of | A pure, wholesome, Is Pcruna an alcoholic beverage in disguise? Is it possible to use Peruns -o3 U3... €s a substitute for whiskey? Do people buy Peruna and use it as a toddy or a bitters, or a bracer? It would be the easiest thing in the world for any one to demonstrate the | falsity of such statements. Let any one go to the drug store and purchase a bot- | tleof Peruna, Let him undertake to use itas a beverage, or take this remedy in | doses considerably larger than those prescribed on the bottle, Would the result be alcoholic intoxication? Nothing of the sort. Let any one try it and see. Peruna is a medical compound quite heavily loaded with medicinal ingred- fents. If taken in doses larger than prescribed it would produce a positive drug effect. No one could take itasa beverage. If any one doubts these state- ments, try it and see. We know that Peruna cannot be used as a bever- age; that it wit! not intoxicate; that it cannot bo used as a substitute for |). liquors, We guarantee that PERUNA CONTAINS NO CHEAP WHISKEY |“ OR ANY OTHER WHISKEY, for that matter. Me” Headquarters. ~ Paris by H. J. Blanton, of Appeal, to the St. Louie | from Lasle, Swit- Xpress to this be- wi . Ot), s master of elght| \ ring one word of y heart wasnatur- ally hankering for a word or two! Jack” Blanton, of the Monroe | this landlora | would have rematned | , j While otherfolks | County Appeal, Finds “Show | were being turned away, he secured | jadmittance from the genius who on the absent list. presided over a side door. Then he went his way and left me to my fate. The Moulin Rouge, I learned dur- | {ng the evening, is not a religous jresort, It fs a large opera house, with cafes, burs, promenades, side shows, gran! dining and ball room and other distractions too numerous to mention, (joeens of the fashion. able world, as well as queens of the retiable Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder The cream of tartar used in Dr. Price’s Baking Powder is in the exact form and composition in which it occurs in the luscious, healthful grape. et Improves the flavor ‘sa and adds to the health- fuiness of the food It contains a small per cent. of cologne spirits, absolutely essential to dis | Ss » ft home and frlends) sunken world, meet but do not min- solve and hold in solution medicinal ingredients, but the drugs contained in jwii savtve ivnd when T met those) cig within she ample bounds, aud no No Alum No lime Peruna prohibit its use as a beverage, It would be tho easiest thing in the | vw o'se New Yorkers upon the bow! ourtes ts expected to pase it up Phosphate world for any one to demonstrate this if they chose to do so, jlevant = — P | Peruna is sold everywhere. THE INGREDIENTS ARE PLAINLY | PRINTED ON EACH BOTTLE, It has been said over and over again that chemists have analyzed Peruna and found it to contain only cubebs and | whiskey. Now we challenge any chemist to demonstrate any such statement, Let any one who has even a smattering knowledge of chemistry purchase a bottle of Peruna and see whether or not it contains whiskey, find out for him- self whether or not it is composed of cheap whiskey and cubebs, Of course, bs is one of the ingredients of Peruna, but there are many other ingred- | ients. It contains hydrastis canadensis, corydalis formosa, collinsonia, and at | least four other medicinal ingredients, To be sure, no chemist could so ana: | lyze Peruna as to be able to identify the various medicinal ingredients. This to say that Peruna is heavily loaded with medicinal ingredients of some kind | in addition to cubebs, Now why are these statements repeated when their falsity could be so | easily demonstrated? Simply because there is continued hostility toward Pe- | runa on the part of the medical profession. Very likely the magazines which | took up the crusade against Peruna and denounced it as a cheap beverage were misled by statements of the medical profession, Probably they were | sincere in their attitude towards it, But now, after all these things have been said and refuted, it would seem to be in order for such people to use a little 8 fairness and common sense in the matter. Every time any one says that Peruna is nothing but cheap whiskey and | cubebs he is telling a lie, an absolute falsehood, Most people intend to speak | is beyond the ability ofany chemist, But any ordinary chemist would be able | ; “Racuse me for butting in,” says & really sounds so good to hear you talk thas Lean’s keepout ” Then we backed up toa building, s all around, swapped ces and told where we hatled ly was a shame wheh 1 the way they confessed with con © pride that I was from Mls- sour “Take my word for ft, friend,” sald one, “you've come to the right place nd it was even so. The business iy per cent of these Parts- And you don’t} © tell them you are from Mis- n order to get results, Li the frivolittes and highjinks of she world weigh heavily upon your ow you Loud and bolsterous conduct ts tabooed, snd nu woman ts expected ; j | who is not dressed in the height of fashion, The result fs the greatest aggregation of beautiful women and stunning gowns to be seen anywhere else on earth | A first class vaudeville show was the theatrical feature this epectal evening. While standing in the promenade, dividing attention be tween the stunts on she stage and | the gay crowds in ,the lobby, a wo-| man of striking beauty, magnificent ly gowned, paused by my side and asked if 1 spoke English. Having confessed that 1 did she | passed the compliments of the day, launched {nto & recital Of the Moultu’s attractions, and made herself so agreeable that the Intended victim, which was also me, was mentally Vaccination Kills Youth. Missouri Home For Noted the truth. But the prevalent habit of repeating other people's statements, {S's Soul, you will fod gay| jagting himself on she back at hay j Hales : Equine Star without investigation as to their truth, has led many well-meaning people to yvt vee woefully wicked. If, how- {ng attracted such a culéured ac- _ Kans as City, Mo., Fob —I loy 1 ; “4 ; . say these false things about Peruna, ever, a fow of the corpuscles of your qualntance, when the divine creature Tinsley, “12 yeara old, of No, 282: Se ruy Sune aUeeuare Lee Used according to the directions on the bottle, PERUNA IS ASAFE rich, red blood still tingle with|gougosted thas we adjourn to the Prospect avenue, was vaccinated at (2:00), the black srotsing stallfon AND RELIABLE CATARRH REMEDY, but, like any other good medicine, if | ruital delight when electrified by te takes drink, The shock to| SB? Irving School luss Tuesday by tor which Thomas W. Lawson patd taken in excess of those doses, it will produce drug effects very unpleasant to | ate and blare and giddy whirl| 1.4 wag great enough, heaven knows, | Porter UH. Delamater, a physician, #40,000, was shipped to Carthage, the person who takes it, of pleasur-loving throngs, you elze venedpeaaaly eae “Teeting for the Board of Health Mo., where the famous son of Mam It is therefore up to every honest person to quit making such statements concerning Peruna, or acknowledge that he is repeating slanders about which | he knows nothing. One might just as well say that Castor Oil is an intoxicant; | that if taken in large enough doses it will operate asa “booze.” If people | never tried to see, but simply repeated such statements about Castor Oil, the | majority of people would come to believe them. It is no easier to demonstrate | such a statement about Castor Oil than it would be about Pernna. | Quirtogs fete fe up as delightfully naughty. In nds, who {nsist on know: ing my opinion In this matter, should understand that as a free American eftizen, 1 stand upon my constitutional rights. but small in comparison to the one she suffered st finding one Amerioan who asserted that he never looked upon the wine when It was red or never touched the trouble-muking toddy. bring King is to go tnge the stud With the disposal of the trotting stud at Dreamwood there was not for the stallon there, Sunday night, the boy became lll and Doctor BoP. Watson was called. He found thas blood polsontiyg had eet in opporbuntty Lockjaw developed and the lad and Mr died We Doctor Wishing to give alsernoon, hiw a chance t ve hie wort! Disappointed and diagusted the aed es ; ' Any one who takes Peruna knows that such statements are false. To say — fair one finally departed for greener Delamaser sald the blood poisonlag the stud more shan he that Peruna is cheap whiskey and cubebs may constitute good material for | Yes—{ confess {6 with more or less fide. ‘Tan. minakea inter: auofier and subsequens lockinw Was caused the opporbuutty to do in jokes on the vandeville stage, but there is no excuse for any one who pretends | co. u of conseience—I went] gg saint adage aud. cheba by tafection arranged wo pus the horse to be truthful saying over again this oft-repeated falsehood, to she Moulin Rouge. In fact, [and- “ig fashion plute—hove up and “The wound wis not kept clean,” thage. ee (saan e aan 2 eae {od within {ts unsacred precincts with- onset. anchor: said Doctor Wheeler, Health Com.) Itia understood that Dare Devil Doctor Died Proving His Theory ‘OKLAHOMA SOLONS DEFEND iy sw. otter reaching the elty. mailsstor “The resuls is anfortu- will permanently remainin@ srehage, HASKELL IN RESOLUTION. Fors Wayne, Ind., Feb —Doctor Herman G. Nierman, a young and wealthy surgeon of this ety died yess | | | Aud vo i be au tae glory t ‘ating landlord ve blame. Having ya | there were any atérac- “Beg pardong, masseuer, you speak English?” she timidly asked. “No, madam,” | replied. “German?” she ventured. bus that Mr. Lawson will not sell the atullion under any Dare Devil was a game rar nate, but could have happened from any Kod of a cut thas was not kept clean, Doctor Delamater has vacel consideration, horse | : “ Paice ercetts aekles alte lk ci ss ted 5.000 of 6,000 pupiis with no and of the show-ring type that it was terday tier setting the medical’ Confidence in Executive Un- |" o's * °') while close byte was at) exo, madam. gw a scaiie BON PODne RIN i soe Piatt snags we world astir by voluntarily undergo- | shaken Because of Indict- | sy 8 6 o'clock dinner—he! «tyaitan?” she lisped. ; ee HASSE rican: sire : : hs 5 a jenthes'sstically {Informed me that “un, - r Moxtnan:? 1 ‘ Cita : uce, combined with extren ing an intestinal operation to prove T Dec! | “ ; : No, madam, I’m # Mexican,” lt! Finds Sister Gypsies Stole. a radies! theory he first advanced at) ment, They Declare. — ve matnutes’ walk was the asserted, the Washington Medical Congress, unnecessary for one’s health, and | gether in Governor Haskell’s defense, that {swas a. breeding grouad for| by adopting resolutions of contidence digeass and therefore harmful in him. The House resolution was Doctor Nierman had asked « num! offored by ballots, and adopted with- ber of outside surgeons to operate | . ue ink oaviy vate on him, all bad refused. 1b is believ _ de or! of ® tint | thd fi . i ed thst shis was the third operation| An {dent aon us oy eae were of the kind known to sclenee che oth- later In the Sonate by Senator Smith er two having been performed by/ asa substitute for another resolu- Guthrie, Ok., Feb —Both houses ot" Phat the large colon tntestine was) the Oklahoma Legtslature came to. | * >» rtin Europe. Was or place for an unsophistl- try + tor? Yes, vertly! te himself. Hav- hours and hav- this time seen bim estlonable resort, what evidence was needed! ¢ tng Know m iw nagwever in ul The Farmer's Wife Could tt be possible thas she had sized the eltuation up wrong? You could almost hear the racking that was going onin her brain. Then tt evidently dawned upon her that somebody was lying like a gentle man, for she harked back to English long enough to smllingly remark: “Come on and buy me a drink.” Having finally convinced her that Fine For Kidneys. Here iyo simple home-made mix bure as given by aneminent sushor ty on kidney the statement’ thesis will re most any case of Kid taken before she He atates that suet Springticld, Mo., Feb.—Through a lester of fnquiry from Miss Parthenia Posterhoii, of Leavenworth, Kis., to Chief of Potlee Loveless, Miss Ethel Potterhoff, sister cf the tnqulrer, who was from her home in diseases, who noakes stolen. fr ‘ t : . : stae of Springtield by s band of gypsies in = 1889, has been locited bere, A meet- Ing of the pair bas been arranged. disease toms 48 lame be freqaent desire t Meanwhile a search is being prosecu- : at night; palo | ted for the father | end discol Doctor Nierman himself. sion offered earller tn the day, whieh | & Yers oat pet Ue ct san She }there was nothing doing, [ edged | Bairiamin Potierhothywhaiththenss urination, “are {readily overe: ——_____——_ shee ™ Trer nsing, and gives 4 wel }e t on, J Pr, “ hon A hich | declared the “Roosevelt-Hearst com-} \: 4 < cant “aha knowactter so full-length mirror and look- | ita nian Guizie Here ie the recipe. ‘Try it: English Spavin Liniment bination” had induced the Grand} ts: wit will taint the fed anxfously for easy mark inte | Pts : alle Br tig abet wg Fiuld Extraes Dandelfon, one-halt 3, ¥ j t The stomaeh is ‘ ‘ ns fo i wife: Parthentla Pot- removes Hard, Soft or Calloused| Jury to return indictment against} , ‘ 3 vient and bunches of hayeeed upon my i iy 7 years uld when Kdnap OUR Compound Kargon one ounce; Lumps and Blemishes from horses;| Governor Haskell, and {6 charged] « ‘riormed pro- | @arments, convinced that something | aie tGnap Compound Syrup Sarsuparilia, shre also Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, | Sweeney, Ring Bone, Stifies, Sprains, | “she pretended Investigation ge a Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save|lustigated for the sole purpose of bs $50 by use of one bottle. A wonder- Sold by Frank T. 50 6m blackmatiling our Chief Executive.” . The resolution, as adopted by both houses, after reciting the facts of the indictment, states that “certain ful Blemish Cure Clay, Druggtes. VINOL CURES CHRONIC COUGHS, ‘enemies of Governor Haskell, both in j are almost exactly like the batter, it not apparent { this stomach-ehurn is foul it all which is put into it? evil of a foul stomach is not alone te in the mouth and the foul ased by it, but the corruption of eurrent of blood and the dissem- of disease throughout the body. ree's. Golden Medical Discovery esour and foul stomach sweet. Dr. ma of the sort had advertised me asa sucker. About that time my two friends from New York happened along and consoled me with the {n- formation that every foreigner meets with the same reception at this fa- mous resort, whereupon I braced up, plunged into the giddy whirl, and jed while at play inthe street a few | blocks from her home. Her mother died & few months later, grief over the loss of her daughter hastening death. ‘Low One Way Colonist Rates. | ounces, Take a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime These lugredients are all lia runiless and easily mixed at home by shuk- {ow wellin # bottle. This mixture has a peculiarbealing and soothing To potnts in Arizona, British Colum. “lect upon | the entire Kiduey and and ous of the State, are extremely bla, Colorado, Idaho, Mex! M Urinary structure, and often over- lta the Stomach what the waaht . ja, Colorado, Idaho, Mexteo, Mon A | 5 (i COLDS AND BRONCHITIS active at this time in seeking hts) gni sun bath do for thechurn—a jealitaly saw the Moulin in all its glory. tana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, comes the worss forms cf Rheuma- After Other Remedies Fail destruction, in order to evade legal | removes eve ting or corrupting ele-| The crowds continued to pour in| Texas, Utah and Washlogtou, fare. gism in jnet a little while. ‘This mix- ment. In way it cures blotches, greatly reduced through services op- 6t. Paul, Minn., writes: “I con- appetite, these symptoms, or any consider- ” i Agent, prescription tracted a severe cold last winter and poe each ee are yan sts Sure, I often go a ps gy Pe EN CELINE SU thought I would never get rid of it. I Negro Hires Special Car. liver H the usue secompunying indi. come “ <i re iy ete Poe tried Vinol as a last resort, and it has gesdion, of dyspepsia and their attendant | tones of Bostonese finally telt noth- x Guthrie, Ok., Feb.—W. T. Vernon, } Gorancomonts XJ e | > ae letely cured me.” . Petal ae... desired in the con- ae a iame| agar ats Tear ndtorane| ese yom eta ling moro te rd awe! I Nigt Coughing Today? ‘ + of Quindaro University, cond!tions, as attested by the writings 5 Fak 4s re > f x : tis‘ot.oodtivor of and tone teas [17 Seon ecbool af Kanena, arrivea| Sf tess teacher and bencttionery encore Yet you may cough tomorrow! Better be prepared for it i Uciously palatable and agreeable to the | here on a epectal car to address the Rave Woon skllity armonioualy Revolts at Cold Steel. when it comes. Ask your doctor about keeping Ayer’s weakest stomach. For this reason, {ti { Guthrie. combined in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical] |... » anid three d Cherry Pectoral in the house. Then when the hard cold YVinol is unexcelled as a strength- | 2e@ro citizens of Gu . Discovery, That this is absolutely true Your only hope,” sa! ree doc- h first gee tay doctor’ dici 3 builder for old people, delicate chil-| Is {e ald that the negroes of the! Will be readily proven to your satisfaction |gors to Mrs. M. E. Fisher, Detroit, or cough rs appears you have ae octor $s me cine at 3 dren, weak and run-down perséns, af-|Siate have chartered the car on] wie hv tinc, noewo NY ors Mich coloring from Ng — hand: Your doctor’s approval of its use will certainly free copy of his booklet of extraets from | trou! nan operation,” “then " : A iickmess and for Chronic Coughs, |which Vernon will tour the State tn) in." taiand medical tuthorities. giving |T eed De. King’s New Lite Pills,”| 9 S¢t all doubt at rest. Do as he says. He knows. “I have been troubled witha chronic responsibility; we take this occasion cold and bronchitis for a long time of expressing our esteem and con- and have tried many remedies without | . nding relief. Through the kind sug- tinued confidence in Governor Hask estion of @ friend 1 tried Vinol, and |@l!, and condemning the spirit of after taking four bottles, am entirely | vindictiveness which ts apparent in a cured.” A. H. Wilde, 738-8th Avenue, | proceeding of this kind based upon Minneapolis, Minn. alleged acts supposed to have occurs gees ea Congress | ro more than four years ago.” pimples, erupt crofulous swellings, sores, of open and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste in your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondent, have frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress in stom- ach, constipated or irregular bowels, sour or bitter risings after eating and poor ing ulcers until midnight, when the great ban- queting hall is thrown open, the fun and frolic continuing until morning. “Look here,” says I to the lady from Boston, who sat on my left at the table next day, “do high toned ladies really frequent that place?” erated ov@xthe Missourt Pactfle via | "Ur? LL nba SMI Pueblo and the Scenie Route, The -Ofders and cure Rheumatism by tore- Denver & Rio Grande. If you are tng the Kidneys to filter and straiu contemplating trip West letme from the blood and system all urle figure with you today. [can 86Ve acid and foul, decomposed waste you time, troable and money. Call . “ at office or write me I will be glad to Master, which causes these ufflic- assist you, E.0. Vaypervoorr. | ons. Try iv if you aren’t well. Save No alcohol in this cough medicine. 7-C AverCo., Lowell, Mass. Robust health is a great safeguard against attacks of throat and lung troubles, but ~*~ t constipation will destroy the best of health. Ask your doctor about Ayer’s Pills. order to relieve him of the embar)| the names of all the ingredients entering she writes, “till wholly cured.” They rassment of the Jim Crow law of jic'what the moet eminent medical men| prevent appendiettis, cure constipa- | Oklahoma. i age say of them, tion, headache. 25c at F. T. Clay’s. | FRANK T. CLAY, Druggist Butler, Mo.

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