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CESS SAVES rs OF SUGAR OM MOLASSES I ; LULU. T. H., Jon. 4. (Cor-
nee of The Afsoclated Press) process for the manufacture from "final molasses" which
punced at the annual meeting
lawailan Sugar Planters' as-
this month may, It Is estt-
'esult In a paving of not less
i)0,no() a year to the sugar he Hawaiian islands, and ef1 greater saving In Cuba and (le-growing counrtles. locess was announced by J. lliams, of the Island of Maul, he inventor. He has not patf process and its use is, therein to all sugar-growers. The I association went on record ':niziug Mr. Williams' discov?i blsgest achievement of the j hc sugar industryfives Per Cent, of Loss. ocess takes from the so-called f.olasses" approocimately oner el?rbt per cent, of su?ar ! hitherto been considered a f ". No process had been known M this sugar could be crystalrecovered. I Williams' process the "first" v is foiled as usual, but inceasing to boil it at the usual t boiling is continued up to '. of practical exclusion of all jThe resulting product, while I is run into containers, where wed to cool and solidify for
ijweek, hecomtng as hard as a ''.his material, which contains Ualized sugar, is broken up. hrough a crushing process, j,th water until it becomes a a molasses-like texture, and un through a specially con- . centrifugal. This makes )00 revolutions per minute, uble the usual number, and it illy extracts the sugar that was lost. I :
Once Overs
Make Your Good Resolutions ToDay
CopyrU-kt. 1910. !BtrotlonaI Vtw Serrtc. Resolutions are not worth a picayune unless you stick to them, ? You have been doing some thinking for the last few days. The beginning of a new year is at hand and you have about decided to make some changes which you know you should make and ones which you realize would be highly beneficial to you. . . You can't quite make up your mind. You weigh the benefits against the "good times" which you know you will have to curtail. You have teen doing some figuring and the amount you spent foolishly last year surprises you, doesn't it? Almost persuaded yet you hesitato. Say. what have you to show for the money you so lavishly scattered! Can yofi think of a grain of good it has dene you? Supposing you should lose your job to-morrow, how would you pay your board if you were unable to get another place wiihin a week or two? Be glad you have had a mental warnm?. Let nothing shake your good resolutions. Ycu will have need for fc-ery cent you can save.
METHODIST SCHOOL SELECTS NEW HEAD
CHESTER. Ind., Jan. 4. Rev. Mr. Ulmer filled his regular appointment here Sunday morning Misses Bonnie and Blanche Carman were Sunday guests of Miss Carrie Boerner. . . Mr. Chester McMahan spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Ralph Roll of Whitewater. . .The election of officers of the M. E. Sunday school for the ensuing year was held Sunday morning and resulted as follows: Superintendent. Burgess McMahan, assistant superintendent, Everett Hunt; secre
tary, Chester McMahan; assistant sec
retary, Ernest Newman; treasurer,!
Caleb Duke; pianist. ?I:ss Carrie Boerner; assistant pianist. Miss Lu-
rile Huffman; chorister, Elbert Kemp; primary superintendent, Mrs. Pearl Kemp; superintendent of Home department, Mrs. Mary McMahan; li
brarians, Sheffie Shaffer and Florence ! Webster. .. .Epworth League at the I M. E. church was well attended Sunday evening Elmer Kendall and: family were Sunday guests of Wilson j Kendall and family. I
MEN GIVE PROGRAM
CHESTER, Ind., Jan. 4. The men of the M. E. Sunday school here, entertained the ladies in a delightful way New Years evening with an oyster supper. The men and boys prepared and served the supper while the ladies enjoyed a good social evening. .....Mr, and. Mrs. Edwin Crawford of Richmond, vere guerts of Mr. and Mrs. Michael 'Kendall over New Years Mi-s Birdice Norris cf Richmond, was the guest of Misses Bonnie and Blanch Carman, New Years day.
COLONEL HOLDS REIN OVER EAGER FORGE ON MEXICAN FRONT
EL VALLE SAN BUENA VENTURA, Mexico, Jan. 4. Responsibilities usually assumed by brigadier generals have fallen to the lot of Colonel W. H. Allaire, of the sixteenth infantry, present commander of this camp, the most southern of the American Punitive .Expedition. Colonel Allaire, who is the only regimental commander of the ten who entered Mexico with the expedition last spring to retain his command, not only has his regiment and the camp, but heads the eighth infantry brigade and directs manoeuvres for on? cavalry and two infantry regiments, several batteries of artillery, a company of engineer?, a signal detachment and an aero squadron. Holding the most exposed part of the American line, the point .Villa is expected to attack should lie carry out threats he is reputed to have made against the expedition, the colonel not only has to kep out patrols but must direct the work of the intelligence department, the chief duty of which is to keep in touch with the bandit's movements. The task of keeping several thousand red-blooded soldiers healthy and as contented as may be in this desolate spot also taxes his ingenuity to the utmost. A constant source of potential trouble is the towii of El Valle, whose four thous
and residents formerly were considered Villa sympathizers and where there now is a Carranza garrison. This town is less than two miles from the American camp and strict precautions must be taken to avoid clashes.
BREEDS IDEAL FOWL8
NEW YORK, Jan. 4. An ideal American fowl, In which will be centered all the good points of all the good breeds of hens, is the object of experiments being conducted by the United States government at its farm at Beltsville, Md. Harry M. Lamon. head husbandman of the government farm, has been working for the la3t five years on the new American product. He explained his experiments at the annual poultry show at Madison Square Garden.
In peace times the potato crop of Germany totals about 45,000,000 tons, much of which is dried for human consumption, as well as food for cattle.
VITALIS
SEASONABLE MEDICINE
Stomach and Liver Troubles. Much of tno misery and sufferings caused by disorders of the stomach and liver, may be avoided by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. .
At this season, with sudden changes in temperature, we should assist nature in maintaining the highest possible standard of health. SWEET'S VITALIS, by reason of its great health giving qualities is being used by thousands of people all over this country for nervous disorders and general run-down conditions. It increases appetite, makes pure blood, puts on flesh and builds up the nervous system. VITALIS adds vim and vigor. Sold and recommended by QUIGLEY DRUG STORES
The Brazil-nut tree does not begin to bear fruit until fifty years old.
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Does Your Husband Drink? Druggist Tells How to Cure the Liquor Habit at Home
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Free Prescription Can Be Filled At Any Drug Store-and Given Secretly.
Hertrude McCashland returned f.th Mr. and MrB. Earl DoddS Milton Monday evening, to few days after which she will I Richmond to visit her sister, ,2. Manley Roy Rodenberg fnday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam;ett. Mrs. Rodenberg returned l after a two weeks visit with 'its.. ..Mrs. Samuel Fisher and ipent Friday afternoon with ah McCashland and daughter,
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jlutely Removes estion. One package fit 25c at all druggists.
Mr. H. J. Bro'vn, a Cleveland man, was for many years a confirmed drunkard. His friends and relatives despaired of ever redeeming him. His sister sought the bestj medical men in Europe in the hope that she might find something which would cure him. Finally she was recommended to an eminent' chemist who gave her a private formula (the same as appears below) and told her how to use it. She had it filled at the drug store and gave it to him secretly. The results were startling. In a few weeks he was completely cured. That was over eight years ago and he has not touched a drop 8ince. He now occupies a position of trust and is enthusiastic in his efforts to help others overcome the liquor habit. He feels that he can best do this by making public the same formula which cured him. Here Is the prescription: Go to any firstclass drug store and get prepared tescum powders. Drop one powder twice a day, in coffee, tea or any
(liquid. It is harmless, tasteless, odor-!
less, itid cannot be detected. You
can 1 ose it without the knowledge of j (anyone. A lady who recently tried it! ion her husband reports: "My hus-j j band was on a spree whtn I got the j powders, and he usually stays drunk j i from three to four weeks at a time, j ! After putting the- powder in- his coffee i I for four da vs. he sobered un and has
not taken a drink since and says he ia through with it forever. He also complained that whisky did not taste the same. I shall not tell him what did it, i but I am grateful for this help and I j shall recommend it whenever possible." i NOTE A leading druggist when J shown the above article said; "Yes. j tescum is a very remarkable remedy for the drink habit. It is harmless. ! wonderfully effective and is having! an enormous sale. I advise everyone i
wno wisnes to destroy tne liquor habit to give it a trial." It is sold in this city by Thistlethwaite, and all other first-class druggists, and they guarantee it to do the work or refund the money.
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Sentanel Kidney Pills Put life into lame hacks Every box makes good. 50c any druggist
The Sentanel Remedies Co., Inc. Cincinnati, Ohio
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A rich, hot cup of Instant
is a most delicious beverage.
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