Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 177, 5 May 1911 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FR IDA IT, 31 AY 5, 1911.

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DUIKERS ADVISE TO REMAin0n FARM Illinois Association Against Movements Away from the Soil.

Champaign, II!., May 6. The report bf the Illinois Bankers' association committee on agriculture and vocational education was made public here by B. F. Harris, Its chairman. The report Is Informal, and Is made for the purpose of getting before the public the matters it has discussed, in order that If the suggestions hare any value all persons interested may begin at once to aid In their accomplishment. The committee reports that It has found the newspapers farm publications, railroad officials, manufacturers associations, labor organizations, educational associations, farmers' institutes, chambers of commerce, and the association of commerce of Chicago In particular, alive to the necessity for action, and anxious to cooperate in the work. . The Illinois Farmer's Institute and the state educational commission, the committee reports, have Indorsed and urge the teaching of agricultural subjects In the country schools, (some vocational training in all schools). The committee finds a general desire to enact laws to that effect In Illinois, as has been done In many other states. Should Have the Best. "There are more than 10,000 practically one-room country schools In Illinois,' says the report, "with over 300,000 boys and girls In attendance 85 per cent, of whom have no other educational advantages. This 85 per (260,000) should have the best there Is to be had. "The various Interests referred to realise the Importance of better agricultural practice and more systematic and soil saving methods, larger crops at less expense, Improved school and social condtlons In farming-sections, better systems of work that will bring good, permanent roads at probably no additional final cost "We find that the recent federal census'sbowa forty-eight Illinois counties each with less population than in 190, these forty eight counties having 1.009,845 population now, or 49, 796- less than ten years ago. "Many of these counties like Edgar, Ford, Iiiquois, Morgan, Moultlre, Piatt, Shelby, etc., are among our richest agricultural counties, but the fortyeight 'retrogrades' are scattered all through the state. In many sections next to live cities that have attracted the urban population. Movement Away from Soil. "This Is one of the most serious phases of the situation, this movement away from the soil. ) "It demonstrates clearly that not lone to keep up farm yields and fertility, but to keep our farmer boys and girls on the farm, everything must be done promptly to make the farm work and life more remunerative and more attractive. "Permanent, scientific systems of agriculture will accomplish the former, and better schools, roads, farm life and social , conditions will bring about the latter, and both go hand in hand. "The committee has not the power of Itself, to help turn this tide and accomplish what we all desire, though A Kidney Cere YonCcnDcnkCn Prove the Treatment Before You Pay For It. Your Druggist Haa a Free . Sample Package For You. Kidney diseases justly produce Intensefear in the hearts of those afflicted with it. for unless treated promptly by the right method they usually end fatally. Every sufferer from kidney or bladder trouble may thank science for the new treatment. Dr. Derby's Kidney PUls. Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills are remarkable. They straighten up lame backs very time and right off. Every man and woman can prove It without cost No matter how badly or despondent you fee! about your case, if yon have back pains, bladder pains. Blight's disease, diabetes, or rheumatism In any form, do not worry an Instant longer. Go to your druggist and get a package of Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills 25 and 50 cents,, or direct from Derby Medicine Co., Eaton Rapids. Mich. If you want to prove first that all these statements are true, tell your druggist to give you a free sample package. Try them and be convinced.

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IIIDIJWA CARS 111 FOUR JTATES RUN Forty-six Factories in Hoosierdom Planning Event for Next July.

(Palladium Special) Indianapolis, May 5. The forty-six automobile manufacturers in Indiana are planning a tour for their cars only. The purpose of this run, which will be held probably early in July, is to get the Hoosier gasoline students together in a closer working acquaintance and to let the world realize what a big factor this state is in the industry. The proposed route for both passenger and commercial vehicles lies through . Illinois, Missouri, Iowa and Indiana, touching St. Louis, Des Moines and Chicago. Frank L. Smith of the Maxwell-Brlscoe factory at New Castle has been chosen general chairman and will hold a mass meeting of manufacturers in the near future aud make definite plans. Made in Indiana." "The world does not realize, what an important factor Indiana is in the automobile industry," said Will H. Brown while discussing the Indiana four-slates ' tour yesterday. Brown, formerly vice president of the Willi 3 Overland company, lias accepted the position of president and general manager of the Mais Motor Truck com pany and has ust returned from a prolonged tour of the West, where ne carefully studied the automobile situ ation. "The proposed four-states tour, I am certain, will prove a bene fit to every company in the state. The entire state will profit, too, as It will attract attention to Indiana's industries, which I fear we are too modest to exploit enough. "There are few cars made west of the Mississippi river. According to census reports that have heen brought to my notice, Indiana has more au tomobile factories than - any other state in the union. This report credits Indiana with forty-six factories. I counted over all I knew and had only forty-three. I have carefully follow ed the growth of the industry for several years and if I can not recall easily the names of all these companies it is not reasonable to expect the uninterested public to be familiar with the immensity of this industry in Indiana. "The census report says Michigan is second with forty-three factories. New York third with thirty-four, and Ohio next with twenty-nine. The total pro duct of the automobile Industry in the United States has increased since 1899 from $4,748,000 to $194,722,000 in 1909. The value of the product of Hoosier factories in 1909 was $21,817,000. The number of cars produced was 17,484. This is a phenomenal increase over 1899. "v ' ' -' "This tour of cars made only in this state will get the manufacturers together and acquainted and working in harmony for common pleasure and profit. The modern idea in business is cooperation, not cut-throat competition. The world should know that Indiana is just as reliable a guarantee for a motor car as Sheffield (England) cutlery." 'Novta Scotia went in for potatoes and apples, and is doing pretty well at them. But the summer tourist crop is the big money maker and growing up the time. At Digby alone the yield of the tourist crop for the season averages more than $3,000 a day. A Good Digestion means a man or woman good for something good work or pleasant times. Whoever has distress after eating, sick headaches, nausea, bad taste, unpleasant breath, cannot find good in anything, or be of much use in the world. But these symptoms are only signs that the stomach needs a little care and attention and the aid that can give. Safe, reliable, thoroughly'' tried, this family remedy has wonderful reviving power. They tone the stomach, liver and bowels all organs of digestion. With these organs in good order, the whole system is better and stronger. Try a few doses and see for yourself what a splendid bodily condition Beecham's Pills Can Create IakM lOcaaa

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