Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1901 — London's Army of Maid-Servants. [ARTICLE]

London's Army of Maid-Servants.

There are 320,000 maid-servants in London that is to say, they are nearly equal in number to the whole population of Sheffield. Newspaper men in great numbers will be at the Pan-American Exposition next summer. Many state Editorial Associations and numerous press clubs have arranged for trips to Buffalo. Dean W. A. Henry of the Agricultural College of the University of Wisconsin, is arranging for an exhibit, the results of the work of that college, at the Pan-American Exposition. ‘‘What, with all your debts you have bought a motor car?” “That’s precisely why I bought it. I had to have some way of escaping my creditors.” Garfield Tea is an excellent medicine to take in the Spring; it produces a healthy action of the liver; it cleanses the system and purifies the blood. It took 500,000 pounds of candy to satisfy the Christmas demand in St. Louis.