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Methods Of Old Gang. It Is difficult when the opposition party charges gang rule, trickery, and the like. We are apt to pass it over with a sneer and let it go at that - But wben tbe leaders of one's own party resort to tactics, that are ' brutal, unwarranted, and anarchistic in their tendency when their work tends only to party division and not to unity by annulling tbe plainly expressed will of a majority of the voters then It Is time for every honest citizen and every honest publisher to speak the truth plainly. This much for preface. The Newa is a strong admirer of President William H. Taft. It Is also a sincere admirer of Theodore Roosevelt. It is in a position to estimate In some fair measure the blgh character and worth of both men. But even more strongly does it adhere to the baislc principles of the Republican party. It believes it Is greater than any one man. Slowly and reluctantly It came to the conclusion that Mr. Taft waa not as strong among tbe rank and file of the voters as he ought to be to insure success iff the great battle next November. That it properly gauged the true sentiment of the local public was amply proved a few days ago and the self-same verdict would doubtless have been recorded overwhelmingly throughout the Sixth district had the same opportunity for free expression been given that was afforded here. As it Is, the people recorded a majority in the district but are or may be deprived of It by as base a bit of strong arm jugglery as ever disgraced a political convention. In saying this the News Is not speaking from hearsay but as an eye witness to the outrage at the Sixth district delegate meeting at Indianapolis last night. Who did it and how was it done? Read an account of the proceedings elsewhere, copied from the report 6f a Taft newspaper, the Indianapolis Star, which sees plainly tbe danger to the Republican party that is being wrought by these political highwaymen, members of the old gang whom the people have repudiated but who can not let go though their rascally methods spell ruin to harmony and party success. For reasons for which an explanation is due the people who recently elected him district chairman, Meredith, who should have presided at the district meeting, was absent but had deputized one of the most notoriously rabid Taft partisans In the district, Elmer Bassett, of Shelby county, in his stead. Having a clear majority in the district, not counting the contested votes at Newcastle and the hour of meeting having passed, the Roosevelt people called the meeting to order and proceeded along proper and legal lines to transact the business for which they come together. Then, after attempting in every conceivable way to thwart the efforts of the majority, In this convention, came BaBsett with his "rump" convention, backed up by Charley Hernly, and Jim Jones, of Newcastle, and a few others who attempted to set aside the will of the whole people of the Sixth district. It is the same old gang whose rule or ruin policy has wiped out the magnificent majority now existing. Vindicative, but resourceful in political trickery, knowing that never again can they hope for political power locally they have nothing to lose and sooner than give the people who have turned them down a chance to win, they would sacrifice the Republican party from bottom to top. Connersvllle, Ind., News.

. HOW TO MAKE BY ISAAC L. TOTTEN. Tbe price of farm land bas increas ed so much during the past few years that farmers are being forced to go more deeply into the details of their business and learn what they should have learned long ago how to make every inch of soil do full duty. Right now, they are confronted with the problem of how to procure from their farms, returns in proportion to the increased money value of their land. . It seems strange that any one engag ed in a certain line of business can go on year after year in a matter of fact way without attempting to become thoroughly conversant with the details of that business; yet such cases are not rare. There are men on the farms today, who have been actively engaged in crop production for the past twentyfive and thirty years, and some longer, who have no intelligent comprehension of the habits and demands of the plants they cultivate, nor have they a very great amount of know ledge of the soil they till. , This may be accounted for in the fact that they have not been forced Into it; but pressure is now being brought to bear and something must be done. We all know that it is becoming more and more difficult to procure adequate farm labor, and this is making the successful handling of large farms a considerable problem. Intensive is the word that must be substituted for the word extensive In the vocabulary of the farmer who does not organize his farm operations on tbe basis of a large business enterprise. One farmer cannot expect to cope with another farmer who raises the same amount of grain on practically one-half the acreage. It is quite evi dent that the one has effected a much greater saving than the other, and that the one is much in advance of the other at the end of the year. The one. If he were inclined to do so, and it there was much competi tion, could undersell the other on the market and yet make the greater profit. ff one farmer can raise as good a crop as his neighbor does and expend half the energy, and crop half the acreage in doing it. then it la quite certain that the neighbor is not very keenly alive to hia business. Indiana soils have been made to produce 150 bushels of corn per acre, yet the average production of corn per acre in this state is less than 40 bushera. This is conclusive evidence that there is something wrong somewhere with the present methods of corn production. Although we dwelt on this subject In previous articles, we believe that too much cannot be said regarding it. Let Do you think you sion or trade tite, aad lay your nerves all

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us quote a paragraph from the report of our state geologist: "Many farmers are using some kind of commercial fertilizer as a means of restoring to the soil the elements needed, but too frequently the fertilizer has not been selected with any reference to soil conditions or composition, and the result would seem to show a further depletion of the soli rather than an improved condition. Many others sow clover to restore the native fertility to tbe soli, but fall short of their object by cutting off the first Crop of clover for hay and the aecond crop for seed, and thus robbing the soil of the elements they wish to rfstore to it. The farmer who studies carefully the existing soil1 conditions, and who uses care In selecting hia fertilizers to restore deficient elements has done much to make agriculture an interesting and profitable occupation." There is a somewhat popular Idea that samples of the soil must be sent to the agricultural experiment station to be analyzed by a chemist in order to ascertain its requirements in the line of fertilizers; but this idea is wrong to a large extent; because there are no chemical methods known that will accurately tell just how available the plant food is in the soil. It is said that soil fertility is a complex factor, depending upon many things besides the total amount of plant food that might be determined by the chemlBt. It will do no harm, however, to get in touch with our agricultural experiment station at Purdue on this subject of knowing the nature of our soils betfer. and how to improve and maintain their fertility. Just what fertilizers our soils need is best determined by ourselves by means of actual field tests, and the results of these tests the crop harvested is the only authentic answer to our questions as to what our soils need in the line of fertilizers Of course, as stated above, good advice can be obtained from our state agricultural experiment station; but. in seeking advice there, it is not sufficient that we send only a sample of our sold to be tested; we must give detailed information regarding the way in which we have been handling the soil. It Is far better, however, for various reasons one of which is that of the knowledge we gain in the work that we make our own soil tests. In fact those in charge of the soils and crops department at 'the experiment station do not encourage farmers to send in samples of soil to be analyzed; because the conditions covering crop production are bo complex that even with the fullest information the chemist may be at fault in his analysis. For this reason the station does not care to spend its time and energy mak-

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Orerfstness Coiidemned. . . Fat or even fattiah, women readers who want to be in the mode this year must understand that the demand is for lines, not curves, and govern themselves accordingly. That means OFF with the fat. It has become a duty. Many are trying exercise or dieting! but it is certain they will and these methods too slow, and undesirable. Tbe cheapeat and safest way to get in form for the Directolre mode Is by means of Marmola Prescription Tablets. Any druggist (or the Marmola Co.. 895 Fanner Bldg.,

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should be left as checks on the fertilized strips. Plat two can be treated to nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potaah. Plat three to phosphoric acid. Plat five to nitrogen and potash. Plat six to nitrogen and phosphoric acid. A comparison of the yields from two and three will show whether nitrogen is a benefit. Comparing the crop yields of two and five will show if phosphoric acid is needed. And comparing the yields from two and six will indicate whether or not potash is needed. This is the method by. which the agricultural experiment station has conducted tests upon all the Important soil types In the state, and the results of such tests are used as the basis in advising farmers as to their fertilizer needs.

ake Notice! You are invited to see High Jumping, Trick and Fancy Skating, by Harrison Fry, at Coliseum. Admission, 10c. 28"3t SENSE OF TASTE. Curious Selective Powers Exhibited byj the Tongue. Four classes sweet, bitter, salt and acid have been assigned to the sense of taste in human beings. These four classes with their combinations produce all the delicious sensations that we ascribe to taste as well as all tbo disagreeable impressions of that sense. Tbe tongue, however, is not equally sensitive in all parts to these sensations. Indeed. It has been shown that different tastes result from the same stimulus when applied to different places on tbe tongue. The tip of thr tongue, for instance, Is most sensitive to sweet and to acid tastes, while it Is far less capable of percelviog a bitter taste than any other part of tbe organ. Some persons are unable to perceive any bitter taste wben quinine is applied only to the tip of the tongue. At the back of tbe tongue the bitterness of the drug is perceived at once. An explanation of the curious selective powers exhibited by the tongue is that a variety of nerve fibers are present in that organ, each kind being sensitive only to one of tbe four principal classes of taste. These nerve fibers are distributed in varying numbers over different parts of the tongue. At the tip, for example, tbe nerves that are sensitive to sweet and acid stimuli are most numerous, and accordingly In that locality those tastes are the ones most readily perceived. At the back of the tongue, on tbe contrary, tbe nerve fibers concerned in the perception of bitterness prevail over the others. New York Press. Doctor Ordered Absolute Satisfaction ' Or Your Money Refunded. NYAl STCtS

THE WORD "BUNGALOW." It Comen From the Hindi Bangle, Meaning a Thatched Hut. The word bungalow is an Anglo-Indian version of the Hindi bangla. which primarily means Bengali, or of Bengal, and Is also applied to a thatched hut. says Country Life In America. It may be worth while to explain bow thU trivial and merely local name came to be fixed on the Englishman's bouse in India. Early residents there engaged In military, administrative or trading duties lived a nomadic life for tbe greater part of the year iu tents. And since there was nothing in the indigenous buildings of Benjtal suited to their requirements their first dwelling bouses, designed by themselves and built of materials at site, were naturally planned on the model of the Indian service tents to which they were accustomedthat is. a large and lofty room surrounded by double walls of canvas inclosing space between them, with partitions at "two or more corners for bath or store rooms. It is probably, indeed, that in the beginning the tent itself was occasionally covered with the sun proof thatch or banaia. The name and the thatch were all that were taken, and now the origin of the name la forgotten even by most Indians, who accept the resonant, trisyllabic bungalow as tbe Englishman's own name for his own neculiar honse.

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