Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 345, 20 October 1910 — Page 4

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Rwdolok O. Lodo Kdltor Laflsjs Jaa.s ...... Baalasss Maaager Carl Borakard Aaaoelala 4lt .W. R. Foaadsl.as ...... Nowa Kdllov SUBSCRIPTION TEIIMS.V In Richmond l 00 per year (In tAvanes) or lOo per week. mail sunacniPTioNS. Ona rear. In advanra ..... ......15') fla months, in advanr 2.C0 Ona month. In advance; .......... . RURAL. ROUTKS Ona year, in advanro .......1 5 J Kl months. In advene .......... l.5On month. In alvnc 2e Address rhsnred aa often aa desired: both now and eld addreeeea must lis Ivan. Subscribers will pteisa remit with order, which should be alvn for a eperlfleit term; nanus will not bo entered until payment la received. ' Entered at Richmond, Indiana, post office aa second class msll matter. Tks Association of AmaHr (New York CitrlkM tat MrttfUd ta tha atrtulatla. 3 tdttli pafcUaatton. Oaly tha ttAToros ol 4 r airaaoaUaa atiltad u Its report an 4 RICHMOND, INDIANA "PANIC PROOF CITY" Has a population of 11.009 and Is vfnwfne;. It la the county seat of Wayne County, and the trad In a center af a rich agrlcultural community. It la located due eat from Indianapolis ( mllea and 4 mllea from th atate line. Itlchmond la a city of homos and of Industry. Primarily a manufacturing city. It la mlso the Jobbing center of Eastern In- . dlana and enjoys the retail trade of the populous community for miles around. Itlchmond Is proud of Its splendid streets, well kept yards, Its cement sidewalks and beautiful shale trees. It has t national banks, l trust companies and 4 building .associations with comblned resourcee of over 18,000,000. Number of factories lis; capital Invested 17,000,000, with an annual output of 117.009,000. and a pay roil of IS.700.00C. The 'total pay roll for the city amounta to approximately . 100,000 annual ly. There are five railroad companlee radlatlnc In eight different directions fror.i the city. Incoming freight hr.ndled dally, 1.710,000 lbs.; outgoing freight bandied dally. 710.000 lbs. Yard facllltlea, par day. 1.700 cars. Number of passengnr trains dally, . Number of freight trains dally. 77. The annual post office receipts amount to $10,000. Total asseased valuation of ttvj city, $15,000,000. Itlchmond has two Interurban railways, Three nowapapers with a combined circulation of 11.000. . Itlchmond Is the greatest hardware jobbing center In the state and only recond In general lobbing Interests. It has a piano - faetry producing a high rrade r ilano avory IB minutes. It la the eader In the manufacture of traction engines, and produces . mora threehln machines, lawn mowera roller skates, grain drllla and burial caskets than any other city In the world. The clty'a area la 1.440 acres; baa a court houao costing 1500.. '00: 10 public schools and haa the finest and most complete htgi school In the middle west under construction: 1 parochial schools: KarTham college and the Indiana Ititnlness College; five snlendl 1 fire companies In fine hone bousea; Glen Miller park, the largest and most beautiful park In Indiana, the bom of Richmond's annual chantsnnua: sev tn hotels: municipal electrlo light plant, under successful operation, and a private electrlo llrht plant. Insuring competition; the oldest public library In th state. eept on and the second largest. 4A.00A volumes: pnre, refreshing water, unsurpassed; 41 mllea of Improved streets; 40 mllea of xcwers: la miles af cement curh nnd gutter combined: 4 miles of cement walks, and msnv miles of brick walks. Thlrt churches. Ineluding the Tld Memorial, bull at n ct of !5o.o0: Reld Memoris! Hospital, one of the most modern In tho state T. M. C A. iiMing. erected at a cost of (100.000 on of tho finest In the sto. Tb smisment center of vsstern Indiana and Western Ob'o. V cltv of tb slso of Richmond bold a fine an annual art exbiblt. The Richmond Fall Festival held each Voher Is unique, no other cltv holds m similar affair It Is given tn tho Interest of the cltv and financed by the business men. ffiiceess awaiting snvono with enterprise In tho Tanlo Proof City. REPUBLICAN TICKET WAYNE COUNTY wsaasaaBBa for Congress WILLIAM O. BARNARD For Representative LEE J. REYNOLDS Tor Joint Representative (Wayne and Fayette Counties) ELMER OLDAKER For Joint Senator (Wayne and Union Counties) .WALTER S. COMMONS For Prosecutor CHARLES L. LADD For Auditor LEWIS S. BOWMAN For Cler GEORGE MATTHEWS . For Sheriff ALBERT B. STEEN For Treasurer ALBERT ALBERTSON For Commissioner (Middle District) BARNEY UNDERMAN , (Western District) ROBERT BEESON For CoronerUK . . NERCB AjMfjor-i WILLIAM MATHEWS

Democracy's Record-and Kern Bryan and Kern apeak In Richmond tonight. Mr. Bryan comes here to apeak for Mr. Kern Mr. Kern will doubtleas speak for himself. Kern desires to go to the Senate. . He is the candidate opposing Senator Beverldge. Any man who Totes for Kern must do that: 1. Because he believes the Democratic party will perform the promises that it has made and is making, , 2. Because he believes Kern will carry out the wishes of the people and that this is justified by his record. Isn't that a fair proposition?

What Is thee in the record of the Democratic attitude on the tariff that leads any man to believe that it will give a square deal? The Denver platform? ' . "Ours is a general assault on the whole principle of protection," said Governor Marshall in Indianapolis, opening the campaign for John Worth Kern. That sounds well; what are the facts? We are willing to accept the words of the man who speaks here tonight for John Worth Kern, when he said at El Paso. Texas, September 28, 1009: "If the Democrats can go before the people and attempt to make a fight on the tariff, to what can we point? We cannot point to the members of our own party and their record on tariff revision. "Where Is the Democratic record to point to, when we go before the people and ask them to trust us for another term? Three fourths of the Democratic senators voted for a tax on lumber although the Democratic party was pledged to free lumber. , "What Is the use making promises to the people if we don't intend to keep them? What cat? the Democratic party do in a national fight if we go before the people and say that we have a platform but do not conaider It binding? A man who gets votes by indorsing the platform he does not believe in Is on the same level as the man who secures any thing else of value dishonestly it Is a fraud 1"

We are willing to accept the statement of Mr. Bryan about the three fourths of the democrats who voted with Aldrlch whenever he needed the votes. Bryan himself gives credit to Beverldge. He says in the same speech: "THERE WAS A GREAT TARIFF CONTROVERSY IN CONGRESS THIS YEAR, AND THE RESULT WAS THAT THE DISSENTION ENDED IN THE HUMILIATING SITUATION OF THE REFORM REPUBLICANS CONTENDING FOR A REAL REVISION OF THE TARIFF WHILE THE DEMOCRATS WERE QUARRELING AMONG THEMSELVES OVER THE PRODUCTION OF THE PRODUCTS FOR THEIR OWN DISTRICTS!" Bryan made this speech in the state of Texas where he was attacking Bailey of Standard Oil domination and Aldrich of Standard Oil domination. These men were respectively at the heads of the Powers of Pillage in the Democratic and Republican, parties. Greed Is bi-partisan. The Democratic party as a party is equally tarred with the same stick as the standpat element of the Republican party. But, mark you, it was by Republican Insurgent votes the vote of Beverldge that the forces of Big Business were fought! Remember Bryan's words, "the reform Republicans contending for a real revision of the tariff."

"But," you say, "those were the southern Democrats; where were the Democrats of Indiana? Where was Shlvely? We ask the same question. Where was Shlvely? ' When Aldrlch and Bailey, leaders of the forces of Big Business in the Senate were discussing on the floor of the Senate the' question of closing the debate shutting off the discussion (wherein the Insurgents exposed the crookedness of that same tariff) where was Shlvely? Was his voice 'raised to keep the tariff debate from being closed 'without further discussion so that the manipulations and log-rolling of the lobbyists could be safely hidden? ' ' It was not. ' N It was Beverldge of Indiana who faced both Bailey and Aldrich and said In regard to the proposition to stifle debate, "ft is not accepted..

So there is nothing in the record of the Democratic party either in the nation or in Indiana as regards the tariff to oppose the record of Beverldge or the words of Bryan himself at El Paso: "Where Is the Democratic record to point to when we go before the people and ask them to trust us another term? It is a fraud."

What then of Mr. Kern himself? , He Is making this fight this year in abuse of Beverldge and on the plea of party regularity. ' ' Beverldge can stand abuse. The' question Is this: Would Kern have the moral courage that Beverldge had, to defy the Democratic standpat caucus led by Bailey of Standard Oil domination and vote against It. as Beverldge voted against Aldrich? (Shlvely stayed with Bailey whenthf muuling was proposed.) Did ha have the moral courage to tell what he aald. he knew about 8hlvely? What about the moral courage of that sort? What about the man who put the Joker in the employer'a liability act of 1893? Section 2. By which no employe can recover compensation because of the Fellow Workman and Incompetence clauses? Such a thing was a stab in the back of every workman in Indiana.

These are things which ought to be explained tonight, when we have Bryan and Kern with us. If Mr. Bryan will repeat what he said about his party and repeat what he said about Beverldge at El Paso and If Kern will defend his employer'a liability act. we shall welcome them to Richmond.

This Is My 54th Birthday JAMES R. MANN. James Robert Mann, representative In congress of the Second district of Illinois and who has been mentioned for the speakership of the next house, was born on a farm near, Bloomington, 111., October 20, 1856. He was graduated from the university of Illinois in 1S76 and from a Chicago law school In 1SS1, in which year he was admitted to the bar. Before its annexa "THIS DATE

OCTOBER 20. . 1659 Boston Common was made a place for executing criminals. 1784 Lord Palmerston, famous English statesman born. Died October IS, 1S63. ; 1S27 Combined fleets of England. France and Russia almost annihilated the Turkish navy In battle of Navarino. 1M2 Commander Jones seized Monterey, California. 1S55 Iouis Joseph Napoleon Bruchesi, Roman Catholic archbishop of Montreal,' born. 1S59 Red River Insurrection xbegan with a protest of the French half breeds against the purchase by the Dominion government of the Northwest Territory and Rupert's Land. 1S70 An earthquake did much damage In Quebec. - 1SS7 Hon. lfewia Wallbridge, chief justice of Manitoba, died in Winnipeg Born In Belleville, Ont.. November 27, 1816. - 1S9 Boers defeated by the . British at the battle of Dundee Hill. 1300 Charles Dudley Warner, noted author, died in Hartford, Conn. Born tn Plalnfleld, Mass., September 12, 1829. ,

tion to Chicago he was attorney for the village of Hyde Park, and subsequently .he became a member of the Chicago board of aldermen. He was first elected to congress in 1897 from the First Illinois district, which later

became the Second district. Repre sentative Mann for several years has been a conspicuous member of the house, and has been ranked as a "standpat" congressman. Hiccoughs. An Instantaneous cure for hiccough. It Is said, la to take one teaspoonful of conimon vinegar. IN HISTORY"

APPLE CROP FAILS BECAUSE OF NEGLECT State Entomologist Douglass, in Annual Report Believes. Frost Damage Rare. annual'report is ready

GRAPE CULTURE 18 GREATLY UNDER DEVELOPED HE CONTENDS RESULTS OF LABORATORY STUDIES GIVEN. Indianapolis, Oct. 20. The Indiana grower who raises apples for commercial purposes and the bee keeper will find particularly Interesting the forthcoming annual report of B. W. Douglass, state entomologist. The report for the fiscal year ending Sep tember 30 is now ready 'for the state printer, the first to be prepared in any of the state, offices. The report is devoted largelytto apple and grape growing in Indiana. Mr. Douglass says that the state's rank as an apple producing state has been low because the typical Indiana or chard, from time immemorial, has been a neglected orchard, the state being covered with small groups of apple trees, for the most part wholly uncared for. All of these, the entomologist says, could be made to pro duce fruit of the finest quality. Few farmers realize the fact, hesays"and one purpose of the treatise 13 to awak en them to their opportunities. "There Is no reason why the large commercial orchard in Indiana should not be a success,, the report reads. "It is a demonstrated fact that perfect fruit can be produced here and it is of better quality and flavor than the fruit of the west. Land suitable for orchards can be had at reasonable cost, labor conditions are better than in the west and there is an available market of such size that it will be practically impossible to oversupply it. "There has been some claim as to the uncertainty of the Indiana crop owing to frost. In the neighborhood of Indianapolis careful records show that in the last thirty years there have been only two total failures from this cause. Near Greenfield there have been only two losses in thirtyseven years. Other .sections of the' state show even better records than these. "Neglect is the cause of virtually all the apple crop failures," the entomologist holds. "If the farmers of Indiana tried to grow corn in the same slipshod way that they grow apples, the state would be bankrupt." Urges Culture of Grapes. Mr. Douglass contends that grape culture Is greatly underdeveloped, the state now ranking tenth in this respect. The steep hillsides of the south part of the state are said to -be Sarah I.: The mossy yellow or green substance' on your teeth is called "tarter" and can . readily be removed with a home- made tooth powder which Is superior to any you can buy, and much cheaper too. This prescription makes enough to last your whole family six months to. a year: 5 o- Precipitated Chalk, 3 ozs. Powdered Sugar. 2 ozs. Vilane Powder and. 1 os. Powdered Soap. Mix thoroughly-and apply with tooth brush onco or twice daily. This destroys germs, prevents decay and removes the unsightly tarter quickly. Mrs. U. K. R.: You have dyspepsia if your symptoms are bloating and belching, pains in stomach, foul breath! headaclie. weakness and dizziness. You should avoid pastries and sweets. for some time and take a teaspoonful after each meal of. the following: 3 ozs. Kssence of Pepsin, I oz. Comp. Essence Cardiol and 2 ozs. Syrup of Ginger. Mix. The foregoing will correct and cure any case of indigestion or dyspepsia. Harold A. You state your symptoms are constant thirst, feverishness, pains in the hack and groin, swelling of the ankles, putts under the eyes, inflamed eyelids, painful, smarting and frequent urination. , sleeplessness, catarrh, etc., and you are correct in surmising that your kidneys and bladder need a good tonic treatment. Have any well-stocked druggist mix the following: l.oz. Kl Ext. Buchu. i 1 oa. Comp. Fl Balmwort and 4' ozs. Syrup Sarsaparilla Compound. Take a teaspoonful before or after meals and one when retiring. lrfnk plenty of water between meals. Eat slowly. Abstain alcohol. Continue treatment 6 to 8 weeks. Mrs. S. Tour complaint is a most common,- one and Is commonly termed "whites." In reality it is Jeucorrhea. and if permitted to become chronic is very weakening and causs many complicated female diseases. Get of your druggist 2 ozs. of Antiseptic Vilane Powder, also I oz. Tannic Acid. To a quart of very warm water .add a teaspoonful of Vilane Powder and a half teaspoonful of Tannic Acid. Use twice daily as an injection, or whenever' the parts need cleansing, and a cure is assured in a short time. P.ose G.: To have beautiful, fluffy hair, free from oil. and yet not harsh and brittle, use a dry shampoo composed of ozs. Pulverized Orris Root and 2 ozs. Vilane Powder. Mix thoroughly. Appty a teaspoonful at nght, rubbing Into the .hair and scalp. . Use a brush and comb in the morning until all trace of the powder is removed. This is far better than liquid shampoos. Mrs. P.: I am 'glad to be able to give you a most effective treatment for pimples and blackheads. When rightfully used I have never known it to fail to clear the worst complexions, and. I agree with you that no young lady or young man is agreeable as a companion when the face-- is covered with bjotchea. blackheads and facial blemishes of this kind. Obtain a 4-oz. jar of plain Yellow Minyol and - massage the face as per directions accompanying. Then apply tte following ointment morning and night. It is flesh-cwlored and cannot b detect-. -d: Kose-Kayloin 2 1-2 drams, lanolin 2 ozs. Mix and apply thinly. For internal use take a tube of 3-Grain Sulpherb Tablets, a fine laxative blood purifier and one of the very best tablets for constipation. Mrs. R. . E.; Your questions and symptoms have been answered and ex

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Appetite Gone Indigestion Is the Cause of It Leo H. Fihe Haa the Cure. People go on suffering from little stomach troubles for years and imagine they have af serious disease. They over eat or over .drink and force on the stomach a lot of extra work. ' If these people would take two MI OINA stomach tablets with or after meals stomach misery would go in five .minutes and they would be a great Er-tTelp to the stomach In its strain of overwork. MI-O-NA is guaranteed by Leo H. Fihe to cure indigestion or any stomach disease or money back. MI-O-NA for belching of gas. MI-O-NA for distress after eating. MI-O-NA for foul breath. MI-O-NA for. biliousness. MI-O-NA to wake up the liver. MI-O-NA for heartburn. MI-O-NA for sick dyspepsia. MI-O-NA after a banquet. MI-O-NA for vomiting of pregnancy. Fifty cents a large bottle at Leo H. Fihe's and druggists everywhere.

peculiarly adapted to vine culture, and it is urged that they be utilized for this purpose. In connection ' with the general treatises on grapes and apples, Mr. Douglass has included the results of some laboratory and field studies of insects that affect the growth of these fruits, together with the results of pathological studies in the laboratory concerning the idseases of trees and vines. Most of the pathological work has been done by Miss Edna F. Mo Cormlck, formerly of Shortridge high school. George S. Denluth, head of the apiary department, has included In the report a treatise of several pages on bee culture, with results of foul brood Inspection during the fiscal year. TERREtL MOW BROKE Hartford City, Ind., Oct. 20. John W. Terrell, sentenced for life for the murder of his son-in-law, Melvin Wolfe, later removed from nrison to the Richmond Insane Asylum, then ' taken to Bluffton for another trial,' and finally released from jail under $25,000 bond, is now penniless, according to the report made to Judge Sturgis by his guardian, Pleasant H. Stanley, who has asked to be discharged. The last of Terrell's fortune of about . $30,000 is gone, as shown by the guardian, who says the remaining $850 has been disbursed in the payment of attorney fees, court costs and other expenses, and that there is no further need of his serviceB. The Terrell family is now caring for the insane murderer.. MASONIC CALENDAR. . 4;r-- - . v . Friday. October20, King Solomon's chapter,. No. 4, R. A. M Called meeting. Work In Royal Arch degree. Refreshments. . . f

The Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions By DR. THEODORE BECK. The questions answered below are general In character; the symptoms or diseases are given and the answers will apply to sny case of similar nature. ' Thosa wlsning; further advice, freo, may address Ir. Theo.lore Beck, College Bld'g, College-Kllwood Sta., Dayton. Ohio, enclosing self-addressed, stamped envelope for reply. Full name and address must oe ' given but only initials or ficticious name will be used in my answers. The prescriptions can bo filled at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler.

plained several times heretofore In these columns, but as they, may have escaped your attention I will repeat my advice, as I have for others. For children's whooping cough and your own trouble of chronic bronchitis not whooping cough a laxative tonic cough syrup such as the following will quickly relieve and cure all of you. liecommend it to your neighbors, too, as It is excellent for any cough In old or young. Take 1-4 to 1 teaspoonful every half hour until relieved. Thereafter take a teaspoonful every hour or two. Obtain from any well-stocked drug-gist a 2 1-2 oz. package of Essence Mentho-Laxene and mix it with a homemade syrup according to directions accompanying It, This makes a full pint of the finest laxative, curative and tonic cough syrup, superior to patent or labeled goods and about 8 times cheaper. It makes tha, most effective cough remedy that 1 have ever prescribed. Mr. G.: You may be on the verge of nervous prostration. Your blood Is thin and watery. Such symptoms as fear without cause, trembling, nervousness, bad dreams, wasting, thinness, sleeplessness, timidity, debility, poor circulation, all indicate serious derangements of the vital organs, the blood and the nerves. .You need something to rejuvenate, restore and correct your depleted nervous system, to enable you to keep up your work. For such a case, 1 recommend' taking 3-grain Hypo-Nuclano Tablets after each meal. Between meals take ten drops in water of Tincture Cadomene Compound tone ounce).' Obtain both of leading druggists in your city. Give me your nameand address and I will send you a symptom blank ' and treat you specially, if necessary. Jim: Dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair can be stopped, but not by patent hair tonics made with alcohol. Alcohol merely allays the symptoms. Something to destroy the microbes which attack the hair and scalp is needed. In all my experience I have found nothing so sure and prompt in action as plain Yellow Minyol - Obtain a 4-oz. Jar. which will be sufficient to cure any case like yours. Leading druggists have it or can get It of wholesale druggists. Directions accompany jar. Mrs. O.: If you want something superior or unequaled, something that will not only relieve constipation, but cure it, have the folowing prescription filled and take from one-half to a teaspoonful after each meal and when retiring: S ozs. Syrup Rhubarb, 2 ozs. Aromatic Fluid Casc&ra and 1 os. Comp- Cardiol. This is fine for old and young. Thinness: Tour extreme thinness is unnatural. You should weight 25 lbs. more. Your trouble Is due to inability of the digestive tract, or alimentary canal, to absorb the proper elements that go to make flesh and fat from the food taken into your system. I know may who have gained a pound a. day for 3 days through the use of the following prescription. Your sister will find it very strengthening, while Increasing her weight. You ean both use it to great advantage: 3 oza. Essence of Pepsin, 1 ox. Tincture Cadomene fnot Cardamon). 1 oa. Comp. Essence Cardoil. and 3 ozs. Syrup of Khubarb, Mix. Take a teaspoonful after meals and one before retiring. Continue 30 to 9 days. Another excellent preparation to Increase the weight, tone up the nerves and make the cheeks pink and the lips red by improving the blood is 3grain Hypo-Xuclane Tablets, These may be taken alone or in conjunction with the foregoing prescription. They are put up in package with full directions.

BIG CROPS , INDICATE MUCH CHEAPER MEAT

Cost of Living Will Be Reduced! in Many Lines Chicago Packer Declares. BUTCHERS WERE WARNED E. C. SCHROEDER, GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL, TELLS OF DANGERS WHICH LIE IN BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS BUTTER IMPURE. Chicago, Oct. 20. A reduction in the cost of living was predicted in the annual address of President Chas. Rohe at the opening session of the ! fifth annual convention of the American Meat Packers' Association at the La Salle hotel. The condition of the industry represented by our association has been very unsatisfactory during the last yeaer, said President Rohe. "Owing to the exceedingly high prices prevailing for live stock it undoubtedly ia a fact that all packers and meat . dealers have been carrying on their business without a profit during that period. y ' "Recent reports, however, indicate that hoge are plentiful, and the corn crop large. This will allow the consuming public to have its wants supplied at very much reduced prices and permit packers to run their plants on a paying basis." Warns the Butcher. E. C. Schroeder, superintendent of the government experiment station at Methesda. Md.f read a paper on "The Importance of Bovine Tuberculosis to Public Health." He warned the butchers that if more active steps were not taken' immediately bovine

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You are hereby notified that a General Election will be held in the County ol Wayne and State of Indiana, on the 8th day ol November, 1910, lor the purpose of electing the officers named In the Certificate of the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, which follows V LINUS P. MEREDITH, October 6, 1910. Sheriff Wayne County. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: I, Harry E. Penny, Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, do hereby certify that at a General Election to be held on the 8th day of November, 1910, the following officers are to be elected and the following AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, voted on, to-wit: One (1) Secretary of State One (1) Auditor of State One (1) Treasurer of State One (1) Attorney General One (1) Clerk of Supreme Court One (1) Superintendent of Public Instruction One (1) Geologist One (1) Statistician One (1 ) Judge of Supreme Court, Second District One (1) Judge of Supreme Court, Third District Two (2) Judges of the Appellate Court, First District Three (3) Judges of the Appellate Court, Second District One (1) Representative in Congress One (1) Prosecuting Attorney . .. One (1) Joint Senator, Wayne and Union One (1) Representative One (1) Joint Representative, Wayne and Fayette One (1) Clerk of the, Wayne Circuit Court One (1) Auditor One (1) Treasurer One (1) Sheriff One (1) Coroner ' One (1) Surveyor One (1) Assessor ' Two (2) County Commissioners Three (3) County Councilmen-at Large One (1) County Councilman for the First Councilmanic District One (1) County Councilman for the Second Councilmanic District One (1) County Counciman for the Third Councilmanic District One (1) County Councilman for the Fourth Councilmanic District .f ONE (1) AMENDMENT TO CONSTITUTION ADMISSION TO BAR, TO BE VOTED ON. The amendment to Article 7 of the Constitution, provides, The General Assembly' shall, by law, prescribe what qualifications shall be necessary for admission to ; practice law in all courts of justice. Witness, my hand and Seal of said Court, at the City of Richmond, this 6th day of October, 1910.

(Seal)

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tuberculosis would become so prevalent in the human race that It would get beyond control. Butter apparently is more dangerous than oleomargeraine as a cause of tuberculosis. Oleo is subjected to , a heat of 200 degrees, which destroys every living germ. Butter never goes through this sterilizing process. "Next to milk. Mr. Schroeder aald, "butter no doubt ia the most important agent for transporting tubercle bacilli from cattle to persona. "It has been shown by actual tests that butter made from milk which contains tubercle bacilli will be Infected with the germs. At the experiment station of the federal bureau of animal industry ordinary salted butter, made from infected milk, was fed to a- number of hogs daily for one month after it was three months old, in quantities no greater than are currently eaten by adult persons, and some of the hogs, which were proved to be free from tuberculosis before the experiment began and were carefully protected from all exposure to tubercle bacilli other than the germs in the butter, contracted the disease. ' "Cream and ice cream are not safe, because tubercle bacilli, though theit specific gravity is greater than that of milk, adhere to cream globules in a manner which enables them to rise in milk with the cream." Blackheads, blotches and pimples are caused by the Improper action ol the bowels. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea regulates the bowels, makes your complexion clear and beautiful, gives you that healthy look. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Conkey Drug Co. 8unrlowor Sssda. "Sunflower aeeda are eaten in Russia very much as peanuts are eaten la tho United States.

HARRY E. PENNY, Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court.