iPW . r (The Chief C. B. HALE, Publisher RED CLOUD, NEBR EPITOI OF EHIIi PARAGRAPHS THAT PERTAIN TO MANY 8UDJECTB. ARE BRIEF BUT INTERESTING Reoord of What li Going on In Con gress, In Washington and . " tlio Political Field. Waamnffton. Battling Nelson culled on speaker Cannon nt tlio cnpltol and alter care fully looking over tho lattor's sparo framo Ironi u roapoctful dlBtanco averred "that tho speukcr would hitvo mode n great feather wolght." After weeks of Inactlvo deadlock, followed by otlicr weeks of careful work of conHldcratlon, conrerenco and tho houso poBtal saving linll, a3 favored by tho republican members of tho committee on postolllco and jorflt rnndR, was Introduced to tho liouso by Representative Gardener of New Jersey. By tho lack of otio voto tho houso declined to accord tho necossary two thirds voto to milim.. to tho Bevoral atatcB or tho union tho (iiiostlon of chnnglng the dato of tho Inauguration of president and vico president lroio .March 4 to tho last Thursday In April. In tho voto there was no Indi cation of party linos. A bill providing for tho opening to agricultural settlement and develop ment of tho surface of lauds which liavo been classified as coal lands was passed by tho houso. Tho measure would reserve about 70,000.000 acres as coal lands. A bill ns Introduced In tho s6nato by Senator Burkett Increasing tho limit of cost of tho new federal build ing nt Columbus, Neb., from ?cr.000 to $75,000. It was found that under tho Bpeclllcntlona called for contract ors could not undertake to construct tho building for tho amount allowed In tho bill. Attorney General Wlckcrnhnm will bavo n rival In his Investigation of the so called cotton pool. The sen nte commltteo which Is Inquiring Into tho cost of living decided to turn Its nttcnton to cotton as well as food products. Protest ngnnst tho bill conveying to tho cities of Colorado Springs, Maul tou and Cascade, Colo., 21,000 acres of lnnd on tho north slopo of Tike's peak to bo used for bettorlng tho wa ter supply of tho cities was filed by tho forest service through Assoclato Forester l'otter with tho houso com mlttco on houso lauds. General, Thero was evidence of bad humor In tho senate dobato on tho railroad bill. Reports from Nanking, tho capital or tho provlnco of Klang Su, tell or serious evldencos of unrest among tho Chinese. Proldent Taft takes full responsi bility for tho Lawler letter. Tho directors of tho Aero club of America decided to hold tho interna tioral nvlatlon meet on Hempstead plains, Long Island. Tho race for world's championship will bo held October 2. At Washington Information receiv ed points to- nn early conflict between tho armies of Peru and Ecuador over their boundary disputes. The American Sugar Refining com pany has appealed Its case to tho supremo court. By tho lack of ono voto tho houso declined to accord tho necessary two Tho houso postal savings bank bill, as favored by tho republican mom. bors of tho commltteo on post ofllces nnd post roads, wan Introduced to tho houso by Representative Gardner of Now Jersey. Mrs. Goorgo M. Pullman, widow ol tho lato palaco car magnate, wns suc cessfully operated on In Chicago Tuesday. Her speedy recovory Is pre dicted. Tho National Municipal loaguo will hold Its next annual mooting In IIufTa lo. Plans for King Edward's funeral ceremonies includo a great military pageant. Tho Hydo Jury found tho dofendnnt guilty, fixing punlshricnt nt llfo Im prisonment. Tho United States has suggested to Mexico that tho boundary question in volved lu tho celebrated Chnmlzal zona caso bo submitted to somo well known Jurist of a mutually friendly power for arbitration, Tho Now York sunato by at voto or 20 to 20 adopted tho Davenport reso lution placing New York stato on rocord as favoring tho lncomo tax nmoudment. Tho llrst survivors of tho recent earthquake In Costa Rica, in which moro than 1.C00 lives wero lost In tlio destruction of Cartago, arrived nt New York. Colonel W. T. Sullivan, n former postolllco Inspector, lor several yoars In chargo at Denver, Colo,, died at Gallatin, Mo., from paralysis. Ho re tired from tho government sorvlco about threo months ago. Tho administration la embarrassed by recent disclosures In tho Baltlugor Investigation. Tho high cost of living was at tacked by tho convention of tho Amal gamated Association of Iron, Tin nnd Steel Workers. Champ Clark may not get tho speak ership even if tho democrats get con trol of the next house. Five carloads of macaroni shipped rrom St. Louis to Chicago and alleged to contain poisonous coloring sub stance, was ordered destroyed by Judge Landls. Representative Bartholdt or Mis souri, charman of tho American group or tho Intpr-parllamontary peace union, Is In receipt of a notice from tho secretary of state at Rrussols that tho conference or tho union will bo held at Rrussols August 29 to Septem ber 2, Inclusive. Dr. Hariholdt will call together wltnln tho noxt two weeks tho members or tho American group in congress to select delegates to attend tho conference. An engagement between tho pro visional and Mndrl. forces at Rama Is looked Tor at any moment. Tho two armies nro practically facing each other. Tho Jockey club of Juarez has an nounced that a gross sum of 530.000 In stakes and purses will bo glveu during n '100-day meeting Thanksgiv ing day, an lncroaso of $1,000 a day over tho meeting last season. After quarreling over a $10 skirt which her husband had bought for her under protest. Mrs. A. J. Sun derland or Chippewa Falls, Wis., shot and killed him. Ono hundred nnd firty deligatcs to tho National Socialist congress, rep resenting tho entire socialist move ment In Urn United States mot In Chicago to preparo for tho coming stato and congressional campaigns. Senators nurkott nnd Brown have given no assurnnco that they will vote for tho railroad bill. President Taft paid tribute to the foielgn soldiers who holped tho Unit ed States to win lndopondence. k'Tho' houso will Investigate to de termine if the sugar trust bought tho, i'riar lauds, 'Former President Roosevelt Is ex pected to bo tho guest of honor anil principal speaker at tho formal open ing ot tho lnternatlonad bridge across .tho Rio Graudo at Brownsvlllo, Tex., In July. Statues to two Polish-American hcrooH wcro unveiled in Washington. president raits, ruiiruuu um CHEAPER ADMISSION THE STATE FAIR MANAGERS OF FER LOWER RATES. TWENTY-FIVE GENTS TWO DAYS rills Rate Will Alto Govern Other Days After 5 p. m. Mlscella. ncous Capital Matters. Tho boaid of managers of tho stato fair met and approved tho contract mado by Chairman C. II. Rudgo and President O. P. Hendorshot for tho appearance of tho Wright Brothers acroplnno at tho stato fair which Is to bo hold at Lincoln tho first week In TUBERCULOSIS LAW. Copy of Effectlva the Enactment July 1, 1909. There having been somo criticism of tho Nebraska laws regulating tubercu losis, tho Poolo enactment pairfed by tho last loglslaturo nnd cffectlvo July 1 or last year, Is herewith printed: 4407. Sec. 4. (Consumptives, Hos pltnl Care). Any person who is afflict cd with tuberculosis disease of tho res piratory organs or a curablo nature, and who has been n resident or this state Tor at least ono yenr continuously preceding tho application for hla or hor admission to a hospital under tho provisions of this act, nnd who Is with out means to pay for hospital enro and treatment, may bo admitted to bucIi treatment under the provisions of this net. 4707. Sec. C. (Board of Health Duty). It shall bo tho duty of the No brnska state board of health to Insti tute Inquiry for and recelvo applica tions from hospitals In this stato lor tho care and treatment of tho pcrsous NEBRASKA IN BRIEF Religious, Social, Agricultural, Pollt leal and Other Matters Given Due Consideration. SUBJECTS TOUCHED UPON NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST FROM VARIOUS SECTIONS. Sontembor. Tho board members pres nnt wero President Hendorshot or Ho- ., ... ... . ,. , .,ia nt it liron; Chairman Rudgo or Lincoln; G. H,mlI up)n nnd mako a li8t of tho W. Hervoy or Omnha; Peter Young- noB,)Un,9 BUtnbly equipped and man ors or Gonova; L. W. Leonard or Paw- d nml wjlnR t() rcccivo patients nee City nnd E. 'A. Russell or Blair. Tho air ship lllghts promise to bo ono or tho best attractions the board has ever engaged. Flights will bo made both In tho forenoon and after noon of each day of tho fair. Vaude vlllo acts will bo given at tho grand stand on tho race course each fore noon, afternoon nnd evening. Night races will be a feature or tho fair this year for the llrst tlmo In addition to fireworks. To light the track at night for racing electric or gasoline lamps will bo used. Tho trouble ovor securing Loin bardo's band and grand opera com pany has been settled nud tho band and slngors will appear nt n Sunday afternoon concert in tho udltorlum nt the fulr grounds. Tho manager of tho organization desired to give u Sunday concert at nnothcr city, but tho board proved that the original ar rangements called for a Sunday con cort In Lincoln and ho agreed to come and sign tho contrnct. Tho oragnlza tlon comprises 41 Instrumentalists, S irrnnd onern singers and sixteen cho rus singers. Four concorta dally will bo given. Mondny. September 1, will be labor day, and tlio fair board has decided to give special Inducements for labor ing men and old soldiers lo attend on that day. Tho admission will bo only 25 cents, hair tho usual prlco. For 25 centB ono can stay all day and re main on tho grounds during the even ing on Monday. On Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday an admission fee of 25 cents will bo charged after & p. in. This fco la made low for tho benefit of thoso who deslro lo attend the evening entertainments only. The board has decided to chango tho form or Its tickets this year. In addition n season ticket will bo sold for $2. The board nlso contemplates putting in cash turnstylo at all of tho outer gates so that the- ticket sellers and gato keopors may bo abolished. Tho lfliul of nnnaratus in viow will turn only when a patron drops half a dol lar In a Blot. under this act, and send a list tncrcoi to each county clerk In the Btate. It shall prescribe regulations for tho care, housing and nursing of each pa tient, nnd Bee that the same aro com plied with. Provided, that the charges at any such hospital for any patient under this act shall not exceed $7 per week, and shall includo board, lodging, caro and medical services. Provided further, that It Is mado obligatory for any such hospital or sanltorlum to uso modern treatment by immuniza tion (vaccino therapy) in addition to open air and other Banltary methods. 4707. Sec. G. (Expenses uy county.; It Is hereby made tho duty or each county In this state to bear tho pe cuniary burdens or caring for tho per sons described in section 1 of this act in the manner provided by this net. Ilnon written application to the county judge signed by the person seeking treatment or by some relative or friend, setting forth tho name, resi dence nnd circumstances of such per- bon, tho county Judge shall order a hearing nnd examine under oath such persons na may bo required by him to establish tho Tacts. H the county Judge shall bo satisfied that all tho conditions named In section 1 or this aot nro fulfilled lie shall approve tho application In writing nnd certiry the oamo to tho county board or that coun ty. It shall thereupon bo tho duty or tho county board to proviuo lor uio Tho new water works idant nt Nel son Is being hurried with all posslblo speed. Mrs. II. S. Aflhby or Beaver City died recently In Colorado, where she was visiting. Arrangements nre being perfected to open tho new bank lu Sutherland. It will bo cnlled tho Farmers bank. Tho largo peach orchard on J. T. Swain's farm In Ncmeha county wns winter-killed and tho trees wero cut down nnd cut Into wood. An organization of the I. O. O. F. lodgo wns effected at Bancroft, adopt ing thirty-five new members as well as assembling a number of old mem bers residing there. A city baseball league has boon organized nt Wymdro and a schedule mapped out for tho coming season, when gameH will bo played with sur rounding towns. One of the big Improvements that Is being made in David City la the erection of a church building by St Mary's parish or tho Catholc church. It will cost, when finished and lur uished, about $10,000. C. E. French, a stranger forty-flvo years of ago or more, who has been confined In a Fremont hospital Tor a week, died without being able to tell his attendants anything about him self. Sheriff Dunkol of Hall county has returned from Denver with Mrs. Rosa Wilcox and Paul .lessen, both of Cairo, nineteen miles west or Grand Island in his custody. They wero accom panled by Mr. Wilcox, husband of tho erring woman. Wilcox Is a prominent and wealthy farmer. .lessen Is a cat tle buyer and has had many dealings j with Wilcox, often being t his home, thus being given opportunity to nllen ate tho affections of his wife. A wireless station is to bo lucated at Sidney and another at Cheyenno Never Vary in Quality or Taste Because the utmost care is taken by Libby's Chefs I toselectonlythechoicest materials and prepare them in the same careful 1 manner every time. Youl are thus assured of uni- j form goodness, and this is the reason that the use of Libby's gives such I general satisfaction to every housewife, Try Libby Dried Beef Mexican Tamales Ham Loaf Chili con Carne Vienna Sausago Evaporated Milk For luncheon, spreads or everyday meals they are just the thing. Keep a supply in the house. You never can tell when they will come in handy. Ask for Libby's and be sure you get Libby's. Libby, McNeill & Libby Chicago J State to Refund Money. It la probablo tho noxt legislature will bo called upon to pay In tho neighborhood of $12,000 or $1(5.000 to corporations which havo paid to tho Becrctary of stato an occupation tax based on the authorized capital stock Instead of tlio subscribed and paid up stock. transportation of such person to some uy tho Union Pacific for wireless mes . . .......... ..t..1 li lw 1 t t mt... hospital in tno smio uiiuiutuu up state board or health and willing to recelvo such a patient and to pay for his or her care and treatment there. Provided, no person shall bo cared for under the provisions of this act with out a certificate from a practicing phy sician that such person Is afflicted with tuberculosis diseaso of tho respi ratory organs of a curablo nature. Mr. C. W. Poole, nuthor of this meas ure, presenting the samo for publica tion, says: "While I do not contend that this measure is perfect, I boliove It to be n step In tho right direction out or which Nebraska will eventually have a law second to none In tho union." Sec Our Pocket Edition NO STROPHNG NO HONING KNOWN THEPWORLD OVER thirds vote to submit" to tho several states of tho union the Question of amended is n long stride forward in changing tho date of tho Inauguration railroad legislation. of president and vico president from March 4 to the last Tuesday in April. A petition for. the pardon of John R. Walsh, now sorvlng a term in ttio Leavenworth penitentiary for viola tion of tho natlounl banking laws, soon will be forwarded to tho depart ment of justice, At the annual national convention of paper Jobbers held In Chicago It w.is announced that print paper prices will remain unchanged during the ensuing year. It Is said "Thero aro between 700 nnd 800 men In Seattlo who live from tho revenue of tho white slau tralllc, nlmost all of whom could bo reached by tho Btate courts If prop er effort wcro mado. Tho wngo question of nil tlio Van dorbllt lines has been settled. Colonel Irr. Copley, millionaire gas magnate of Aurora, 111., has offered to contrlbuto a largo sum of money to assist In carrying on tho Investiga tion in tho election of William Lorl- mer to tho United States senate. Mr. Bryan mado an uddress in Omaha rnvorablo to county option. The senate has passed the omnibus llghthouso bill, which makes pro vision for aids to navigation prac tically on every coast of tho United States, As amended lu tho committee on commorco It carries Items aggre gating about $2,500,000. HInco a derision was rondercd hold- . lug the South Dakota employers' lia bility law Invalid tho Nebraska atatuto Is being closoly watched. . Death claimed 1.&3G lives In Iown during .tRo -inontb! pf ,Mnrch, ,hq, tho monthly report of Secretary Summer of tho stato board' of health, just Is sued, PhOWB. Advices received at Guayaquil stato that tho Peruvian government has Bta Honed 100,000 men aloug tho frontier to rcsls invasion. Personal. Moro than twenty men wero killed by an explosion at Canton, O. Regulars in congress woro gen erally successful In tho Btatowldo primary In Ohio. W. J. Bryan, In a hall hired by him Bcir, told Omaha voters what ho thought or democracy or that county. Henry Watterson addressed the Ca nadian press association on tho changing conditions In tho newspaper profession. Congressman Walter I. Smith of Iowa opened his campaign Tor reno mlnatlon as n stnndpat republican. Congressman Hlnshaw has decided not to enter tho raco Tor tho gover norship or Nebraska. Tox Rlckard hna been solected ns rcfereo In tho Jeffries-Johnson fight. Prospects are for a month's debate In tho house on tho sundry civil ap propriation bill. Clara Morris, tho ramous actress or a generation ago, is said to be threatened with blindness at her homo In Yonkers. Secretary Balllngor dismissed Fred orick Kerby, tho stenographer, "for tho good of tho service." Theodore Roosovelt mado nn un qualified denial of tho lotter credited to htm at Wnshlngton. A telegram wns Font by Prosldoni Taft to General nnd Mrs. Ualllngton RoqUi congratulating thorn ,. on the celebration of tho fourteenth anniver sary of tho founding of tho Voluu teers of AmoHra. I Cannot Cancel Stock. Attorney Genoral Thompson,' In ro pjy to a question, has Informed tho Nebraska stato railway commission that It has no power to order tho can cellation of stock, or , any portion thereof, of any consolidated company organized un,der and complying with the provisions or Bcctlon 10G7I, con- bey's Annotated Statutes Tor 1900, whero such rompnny has Issued Its stock- to an niriount In excess of .tho actual value of- Its properties. Tho conimls,Rlon hns this quostlon bofor.o it In tho complaint of County Attorney F. M. Tyrrell against tho Lincoln Traction company. Reduction of Falls Allowed. Tho Nebraska Telephone company has been permitted to reduce Its toll rates at Elk Creek, Johnson county, owing to tho recent Installation of an Independent oxchango at that point. Tho Nebraska company was also au thorized to cut Its toll rato between Wnyno nnd Wakoflold from 15 cents to G cents. Invitation to Roosevelt. An Invitation will bo extended to Theodore Roosovolt to mako nn nil- dress before tho Epworth assembly this summer, according to an an nouncement yestciday through tho Lincoln Commercial club. A commlt teo or club mombors who nro also boosters or tho assombly will send a lettor asking him to come. Ao Mr. Roosevelt is to speak beroro tho national conservation consrosa nt Kansas City and fill somo other west ern dates, It bI hoped that ho can bo booked for a Lincoln engagement. New Equipment for Rock Island. Tho Rock Island railroad has filed with the secretary or Btate Its con tract with tho Bankers' Trust com pany for now equipment for Ita sys tem, to cost $G,750,000, for tho pay ment of which bonds liavo been Is sued. ' ' Laws Out of Date. In 'nn nddres8"to tho Stato Medical asitaclittlon Dr. J' B. 'Greene, former ly superintendent of the" Lincoln nsylum, but now 'or Illinois, said tho Nebraska laws for the administra tion of charitable institution,1! were tho. most nntoqunted in tho country. Vacancies Filled. Tho executive committee of tho Nebraska association for promoting tho interests of tho blind met last week. ' Two new mombois wero elected to 1111 the' vacancies on tho executive committee. They .wero Miss Etta Caton pf Lincoln and Frank Brlgham or College View. Charge of White Slavery. Orln Teeters, under arrest nt Nel son, has been extradited by Govornor Shnllcnberger, and will bo taken back to Oklahoma on tho chargo of "white slavery," nn offense that is punishable by tho Oklahoma law by Imprison ment in the penltentlnry from ilvo to twenty years. Sheriff R. E. Render of Kav county, arrived In Lincoln to take tho prisoner back with him. He says Teeters is accused of taking Violet Pontlous, nged seventeen, for immoral purposes. Teeters and tho girl havo been traveling about In Oklahoma and KanBSB Hlnco last January. Tho girl says Teeters promised to marry hor but has not done so. Tho Fourth of July celebration to bo held In Uentrlco this year under tho auspices of tho flro department will bo mado tho occasion for a mili tary display. Nebraska Wheat Production. Grain doalors estlmnto tho probable wheat production In Nebraska this vonr at upwards of twenty million bushels, which Is about half tho Btato's crop In 1009. Tho normal amount produced In this stato In past years has been 40.000.000, and about half a crop la what tho grain men expect, taking the stno altogether. Tho southeastern counties nro worso hit than tho region farther west, but some of tho North Platte territory has also suffered, notably a part of riatto county north of Columbus. pages on railway business. These nro the first two stations west of Omaha. Clarence Walte, a Fremont boy who has been arrested at Cedar Rapids, la., Is wanted on tho chargo or dispos ing or $170 worth or household goods which belonged to his brother. Ho will bo brought back to answer for his transgression. At Beaver City, Earl Roberts, an amateur chauffeur, overturned a new car which ho was running at n speed of fifty miles nn hour and ho and a compnlon escaped with slight Injuries. The machine wns being tried out for tho first tlmo and Roberta lost con trol or the same. Tho Missouri Pacific has unloaded twenty enra of material for its new steel bridge ncross tho Platte south of Springfield. The present wooden struc ture will bo replaced by steel across tho channel, or north half of the river, a distance of 1,:500 feet. Somo excitement was caused nt Broken Bow, when C. II. Wilson, a chiropractic adjuster who has been conducting operations there for Bomo tlmo past, was arrested on a com plaint Issued- from tho county attor ney's ofllco, .charging him with .Ille gal practlco of medicine. His. case will bo heard by tho courts. Governor and Mrs. Shnllcnberger will celebrate tho twenty-fifth anniver sary of their marrlago-on tho evening or May 21, by a publioj reception to which no cards, will be necessary. They, will keep open houso at tho ex ecutive mansion all evening, begin ning nt 8 o'clock. Rov. Chaa. G. Williams or Denver has notified tho board-or tho Presbyt tcrlan church at Central City that he will accept tho call to their pas torato extended to him by the con gregation nnd that ho will be ready to tako up hla residence and duties about tho first or June. Adjutant General Hartlgan has is sued nn order approvod by the gov ernor permitting tho automobile gun detachment or tlio Illinois National Guard to proceed through Nebraska fully armed and equipped for war be tween Juno 15 nnd August 1. Tho Na tional Guard Is experimenting with guns mounted on automobllea and tlio trip will extend down into Texas. . young man, 21 years of age, was accl-1 dentally killed. Seeing somo wolvea near his barn ho rusho.1 to tho houso to get a gun to shoot them. Whllo passing outdoors again ho stumbled and fell from tho high sidewalk sur rounding tho porch, Btrlklng tho butt j of tho gun on tho ground, dlscharg- j Ing tho heavy load or buckshot Into , his race, killing him Instantly. In tho presenco or Judgo L. C. I Bnrr, who laid It October 10, 1881, tho cornerstono or the old Phelps county court houso wns taken out and tho contents given to County Clerk Hod- NOT INTERESTED IN TOADSV But Exasperated Suburbanite Was Forced to Listen to Statistics Until Patience Gave Way. "Toads" began tho man who ih always looking up queer statistics "Blast tho toads!" Bnappod tho sub lrbanito with tho ham, tho bag of flour and the lawn mower. "I am not Interested In toads." "But you should be, sir. Tho toad lays 81,000 eggs annually." "Very extraordinary, but " v' "Tho female toad also lives to bo thousand years old. Now If a hen could Ilvo to bo a thousand years old and lay 81,000 eggs annually It would tako a cold-storugo warehouse as big aa Maine, California and Texas, to hold them." "Wonderful, but my train" "Stood on end tho eggs would reach from hero to tho moon and back and leave enough to fill tho Pacific ocean." "Let go of my buttonhole, Blr. I (Want to make the train " ."Us)lC8B Job. Tho train la already made. Listen to sense. ARer those eggs filled the Pacific ocean It would caujk" a. tidal - wavo that, would Bweep " - . But just then the exasperated sub urbanite brought his hag of flour down on the garrulous- stranger. Then hu escaped to hla train. . What He Knew. "You can tell -mo the-nnmea of tho twclvo apostles, Sam?" said the prct ty Sunday school teacher one morn ing. Sam'H fnco fell, and ho shifted his wolght from ono foot to tho other. "Can't do It, ma'am," ho said, sor rowfully; and then his eyes brlgpu ened; "but I can call off all of thi pitchers In tho league teams," ho vol unteered. Hnrper's Magazine. In 1950. "Did he object to his wlfo'a GCttlne into pilson?" "No; ho only said It wasn't tho Jail whore his mother used to go." Har per's Bazar. Segregation of Earnings. Tho Stato Railway commission lis tened to tho attorneys for Lincoln o.,.i Mm imntlon comnanv over the question of a segregation of tho earn- lnnd, to later bo placed In tho cor lugs of tho several companies owned norstonc of tho njw $100,000 court court houso, on which work will begin shortly. Tho now $25,000 Union Pacific do not at Central -City is now completed light plant, all of which aro run by nnd la ready to bo turnpd over to tho I tho Bamo plant Hint oporaiea win company y i tuuntaiuio, ui m sticot cars. The commission Is trying celebration of that event tho local to got at what portion of tho earnings J Commercial club held a big public should go to the several muusinea. reception iu iu uvyuu by the proprietors of tno iracuou company. Tho stock of tho traction company also Includes a heating plant, power plant anu an ciccuic A Breakfast Joy sweet, Crisp, Golden-Brown Post Toasties. I Ready to serve from the package with cream no cooking necessary. 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