Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 November 1918 — Page 8
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might, leaders of expressed themthe result, mmh of the repubdeclared that the uld "support tho the republican are seeking rechoosing repubhvo* districts which 1 by democrats. democratic chair- •, felt confident that report the president hv .electing those -ord with the pres-
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1 used to laLf cbld but now I carry »tute of Kondon's- and little nuffed up my noatrils Leepa my head clear, prevents cold*, relieves catarrh."
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'8 that the four smen would be reo all indications, would be made on can representation
osin* today, was n the history of Jnig the first fe\* 'lection approached, rner until today it white heat, s hampered conltrlctions placed on during October by •cause of the influin those cities ,een lifted, the orafor lost time dur-, two. ons hare biften ma5* some other larger frauds. Workers
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ili ON BEDPOST WON'T CURE THTFLir
Neither Will a Lot of Othtfr Things the Voodoo Doctors Have Conjured Up,
CHICAGO. Xov.^.—Place an onion at tho bedpost,, draw put the fever of Spanish influenzS, point the index
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the enforcement of fress which provides vote buying in a on. e in Indiana, some leclnred their intenitlzens of the United allowed to cast bal:tion board has ruled will not be allowed e Indiana constitu-
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u.sual next day. Thin and scorcs of equally ridiculous remedies have been swamping health authorities aid physicians of the middlewest. during the last few days. They come from correspondents in all walks of life and are lmsed on home treatment, witchcraft and voodooism.
Lieutenant-Commander Owen J. I Mink, medical corps, senior medical
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the Great Lakes naval train-
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their ballots by mail.: P^^ng a rusty ax edge under the bed. •Mional elections, the
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The water in a Certain well, one
Lieut. Mink, would
aj bring instant cure. Another writer I told him that Indian tobacco, sprinkled on the victim's breast through a perforated baking powdet- can was a sure cure.
Health authorities in some districts have been told of the famous negro
inal elections'*Of the voodooism cures, not only lnflueain the service of
.iltary branches, only L,
buJt £or a11 a»ments.
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of the coat. If this should fall, hang a horseshoe in a peach tree. For colic, have a person who has never seen his father blow his breath in the child's moutli very early In the morning, and for measles, bath the eruption in the blood of a black hen. For hiccough, drink water out of a brass bell while looking at a new moon.
Nine Live Frogs.
Under negro voodooism treatment, fits can be cured by giving the patient one drop of his own blood drawn from the tip of the little finger of the left hand and nosebleed stopped by tying a string around the little finger. Pick a wart until it bleeds, touch it with nine grains of corn, throw the corn to the chickens and the wart will disappear.
For rheumatism, heat a pan of grease, put nine live frogs in the pan, stir down to an ointment and rub joints well, and, according to the voodooism practice, permanent cure will folio*-.
With the medical profession of' the country fighting the epidemic with all the tools fff modern science, the freak suggestions have furnished some relaxation for idle hours, leading physicians here say.
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Marshal Foch, who will designate material to be turned over and supervise the movement Austro-Hungary forces to the rear. All German troops in Austria-Hungary,' Italy or the Balkans must be out or interned within 15 days.
Destruction of any property by retreating forces is specifically forbidden.
Ships to be surrendered include fifteen modern Austrian submarines, three battleships, three light cruisers, nine destroyers, twelve torpedo boats, one mine layer and six Danube monitors to be designated by the allies. All other war craft arc to be concentrated and disarmed under allied direction.
Free navigation of all Austrian waters^by both the war and commercial fleets of the allies is provided for.
The Danube route is to b* kept open by the occupation or dismantling of fortresses to be elected by the allied commander. The existing blockade ot the allies* agairrst Austria remains unchanged, Austrian ships being liable to capture where found except where a commission, to be named later, provides otherwise.
All enemy naval aircraft are to be put out of commission and concentrated under allied control." All Austrian harbor and other equipment in occupied ItaJiaa ports is to be left untouched.
Allies To Take Forte.
All* fortresses protecting Austrian naval bases or stations are to be occupied and the arsenal at Pola is specifically surrendered. All allied craft held by Austria are to be returned Immediately. v
Terms In Detail.
The immediate cessation of hostilities by land, sea and air. Total demobilization of the AustroHungarian forces operating on the front, from Uxe North sea to Switzerland.
Within Austro-Hungarlan territory, limited as in clause three belpw, there shall only be maintained an organized military force reduced to pre-war effectiveness.
Half the divisional, corps and army artillery and equipments shall be collected at points to be indicated by the allies and Unitetf States of America, for delivery to them, beginning with all such material as exists in the territories to be evacuated by the AustroHungarian forces.
Evacuation of all territories invaded by Austro-Hungary since the beginning of the war. Withdrawal within such periods as shall be determined by the commander-in-chief of the allied
cv forces on each frpnt of the AustroMiss Helen Shulte entertained a few
Geraldine, have returned to their home
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young friends at a social Thursday Hungary armies behind a line fixed as evening. ?fr. and Mrs. Earl Pearman have resumed housekeeping at Hillsdale
Corporal Claude Noble, of Ft. Bliss, Tex., visited with friends here a short time last week. nassinif
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follows: From Pic Umbrail to the north of the Stelvio it will follow the crest of the Rhetian Alps up to the sources of the Adlge and the Eisach, thence by Mounts Resch^n
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The line tjience turns south, crossing
Mounta Toblach and meeting the pres-
*s manager of the Ferguson lumber ent frontier Garnic Alps, and it roiyard. Mr Marie, left last Monday to join husband and father in their new home in Louisiana.
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daughter. Miss I after Mount Tarvis the watershed
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of the Julian Alps by the Col of Predil,
Mount Mangart, the Tricorno (Terg lou) and the watershed of the Cols Di Podlanisca and Idria. From this point the line turns southeast towards the Scheeberg, excludes the whole baain Of the Save and Its tributaries. From Scheeberg it goes down towards thecoast in such a way as to include Castua, Mattuglia and Volosca in the evacuated territories.
It will also follow the administrative limits" of the present province of Dalmatia, including the north Lisarica and Trivania, and to the south territory limited by a line from the Semigrand of Cape Planca to the summits of the water sheds eastward, so as to include in the evacuated area all the valleys and water courses flowing towards Sebenico, such as the Cicola, Kerka, Butisnica and their tributaries. It will also include all the islands In the north and west of Dalihatia from Premuda, Selve, Ulbo, Scherda, Maon, Paga and Puntadura in the norrh up to Meleda in the south, embracing Santandera, Busi, Lisa, Lesina, Tercola, Curzola, Cazza and Lagosta, as well as the neighboring rocks and islets and passages, only excepting the islands" of Great and Small Zirona, Bua, Solta: and Brazza. All territory thus evacuated shall be occupied by tiie forces of the allies and uf the I Uniied States of America.
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TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE.
"FROM TEXAS TO TERRE HAUTE^J
Teeth Pulied Everywhere—Never ko Eas}^
W. 0. CAVINESS
LIMEDALE, IND.
Mr. Cav-.ness fr, at the power house at Limedale, recently moving here from Texas, and hear what he •ay.*—"I have had teeth pulled all the way from Texas to Terre Haute, but never like you have done It— without any pain. So many told me about your painless method that I came all the way from Greencastle, and I am glad did. Why. your X-Ray showed exactly where those long, crooked roots were, and then it was easy. I'll sa"y It didn't hurt."
LOOK TO YOUR TEETH—NOW! Oar Dental X-Ray machine tcraratHr i)ko tOR-rapha the roots of teeth and Adjacent bones, revealing any hidden causes ot matter. II or dental defect*.
All have come to know the dangers of dental deficiencies. Perhaps you who read this are among the 85 per cent who have defective teeth. You know of the pain and aliments that follow the neglect of the teeth— the vexation and the disappointments that j'ever would have come had proper attention been paid to the teeth. DON'T WAIT! Even slight care now may prevent great suffering and much expense at no distant date. Examination and consultation free.
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to or within these territories, to be left intact and surrendered to the allies according to special orders given by
The armies of the associated powers shall occupy such strategic points in Austria-Hungary at times as they may deem necessary to enable them to conduct military operations or to maintain order.
They shall have the right of requisitions of payment for the troops of the associated powers (wherever?) they may be.
Complete evacuation of all German troops within 15 days, not only from the Italian and Balkan fronts but from all Austrian territory.
Internment of all German troops .which have not left Austria-Hungary within the date.
The administration of the evacuated territories of Austria-Hungary will be entrusted to the local authorities under the aBntrol of the allied and associated armies of occupation.
The immediate repatriation without reciprocity of all allied prisoners of war and Interned subjects and of civil populations evacuated from their homes on conditions to be laid -down by the commander-in-chief of the forces of the associated powers on the various fronts. Sick and wounded who cannot be removed from evacuated territory will be cared for by AustriaHungary personnel who will be left on the spot with the medical material required.
Naval Conditions.
Immediate cessation* of all hostilities at sea and definite information to lite given as to the location and movements of all Austro-Hungarian ships.
Notification to be made to neutrals that freedom of navigation in all territorial waters is given to the naval and mercantile marine of the allied and associated powers, all questions of neutrality being waived.
Relinquish Most of Navy, Surrender to allies and .the United States of fifteen Austro-Hungarian submarines completed between the years 1910 and 1918 and of all German submarines which are in or may hereafter enter-Austro-Httngariai\ territorial waters. All other Austro-Hun-garian submarines to be paid off and completely disarmed and to remain under the supervision of the allies and United States.
Surrender to allies and United States with their complete armament and equipment of three battleships, three light cruisers, nine destroyers, twelve torpedo boats, one mine layer, six
Your
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Loans in Vigo, Sullivan, Parke and Vermilion counties. Legal rate.
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the commander-in-chiefs of the forces i of the associated powers of the differ- i ent fronts. No new destruction, pil-*J lage or requisition to be done by enemy troops in the territories to be« Evacuated by them and occupied by i the forccs of the associated powers.
The allies shall have the right of free movement over all road :md rail and waterways in Austro-Ilungarian i territory and of the use of the necessary Austrian and Hungarians means of transportation.
this is true from the State Board of Accounts or any of its examiners. I have been carcful in the expenditure of the people's money, and that is why I am able to lower the Il'trrlsoh Township tax rate. I have given tho office all of my time, and unless I have been called froiti the office on public business the people have always been able to find mo at the Township Trustee's'otrlce.
If I am re-elected I will continue to give the taxpayers' business the same careful consideration. I will give everybody a square deal. I will continue to give my undivided time and attention to the office. •This is my understanding of what it means to hold a public office, and ±n this record I ask your endorsement at the polls tomorrow, regardless of your political affiliations. I ctinnot see every voter, and I will thank my friends for any effort they can exert in my behalf.
Danube monitors to be designated by the allies and United States of America. AH other surface warships including river craft are to be concentrated in Austro-Hungarian naval bases to be designated by the allies and United. States of America and are to be paid off and completely disarmed and placed under the supervision of allies and United States of America.7
Freedom of navigation to all warships find merchant ships of allied and associated powers to be' given in the Adriatic and up the river Danube and its tributaries in the territorial waters and the territory of Austria-Hungary.
The allies and nssociated powers shall have the right to sweep up all mines and obstructions and the positions on these are to be indicated.
Te^ Dismantle Fortification». In order to insure the freedom of navigation on the Danube the allies and the United States of America shall be empowered to occupy or to dismantle all fortifications or defense works.
The existing blockade conditions set up by the allied and associated powers are to remain unchanged and all Aus-tro-ljungarian merchant ships fo nd at sea are subject to capture save exceptions which may be made by a commission nominated by the allien and the United States of America.
All naval aircraft are to be concentrated and impactionized in AustroHungarian bases to be designated by the allies and United States of^ America,
Evacuation of all the Italian coasts and of all ports occupied by AustriaHungary outside their national territory, "and the abandonment of all floating craft* naval materials, equipment and materials lor inland navigation of all kinds.
Occupation by the allies and the
reppectfutty solicit your support as Democratic cSJidi„date for re-election as Trustee of Harrison Township at the election tomorrow.
My Machine Number is 33, Top Row
I have endeavored to conduct this office for the best interests of the taxpayers and I would respectfully call, your attention to the fact that this year I have been able, by careful attention to the duties of the office and by application of business methods, to reduce the Harrison Township tax rate "for 1918, payable in 1919, 7 cents on every $100 of taxable property. I ask you to remember this fact when you go to the polls.
I have received a clean bill each year from the examiners of the State Board of Accounts. In not a single case wafe any of my actions ever brought into question, and,,in not a single case was any payment made by me as Trustee ever criticised. I would aslt any who might be flisposed to investigate this statement to inquire whether
Yours sincerely, s,
ANDREW M. POWERS
—Paid Advertisement.
United State# of America of the land and sea. fortifications, and the islands which form the defenses, and of the dock yards and arsenal at Pola.
All merchant vessels held by Atts-tria-Hungary belonging to the allies and associated powers to be returned.
No destruction of ships or of materials to be permitted before evacuation, surrender or restoration.
All naval and mercantile-
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prisoners of the allied and associated powers in Austria-Hungarian hands to be returned without reciprocity.
NEWPORT, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Oliver, of Augusta, Ga., and Mtss Ella Welnsett, of l» •••'lie, were the guests of F. D. Weinsett and wife last week.
Robert Nichols, of QuakeP, fislted relatives here Sunday. Attorney and Mrs. Wait and the Misses Fannie B. Carter and Jennio Doyne Davts, motored to Williamsport Saturday.
Mrs. R. E. Stephens la in Chicago visiting her daughter,,'* Mrs. W. M. Lawhon.
Miss Ella Burns is the guest of Mrs. Jennie Hegarty this week.
When Itching Stops
There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture and skin Irritation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the akin.
Ask any druggist for 35c or SI bottla of semo and apply it as directed. Soon rou will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappears
A littla zemo, the penetrating satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions and makaa the skin soft, smooth and healthy.
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Announcement!
On account of our operating force being depleted, due to sickness and shortage of help, we will not be able to give out election returns tomorrow night, as has been our custom for several years.
Citizens Independent Telephone Co.
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