The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 04, 1915, Image 6

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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF
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QUIT MEAT IF KIDNEYS
BOTHER AND USE SALTS
Take a Glass of 8alta Before Break
fast If Your Back la Hurting or
Bladder la Irritated.
If you muBt hnvo your meat every
day, cat It, but flush your kldnoys with
salts occasionally, nays a noted author
lty who tells ub that meat forms urlo
acid which almost paralyzes tho kid
neys In their efforts to expel it from
tho blood. They becom'o sluggish and
weaken, 'then -you suffer with a dull
tilBcry In tho kidney, region, sharp
fains in tho back or sick headache,
dizziness, your stomach sours, tonguo
fs coated ijnd. Jjvh'ch tho weather is bad
you havo rifeumAfc ftwlngca. Tho
rlno gets oloudy, full of sediment, tho
channels oftou pt gorjvand irrltatedr
obliging youttoHieok rVllcf 'two or
three tlmos during tho night.
' To neutrallzo theso Irrltnt&iDaVlds",
to clcanso tho kldnoys and Hush off
tlio body's, urinous wnsto get four,,
ounce 'fet'd'ad i&lls: from lahyv -phar-1
roacy hero; tako a tablespoonful in a
glass of-water-heforo breakfast; for a
iow dayaandp'rlur ktdacyH wlll.thon'
ct fine. This fanSouh jBulte la mudo
from tho acids" of grapes ntuVlomon
tulco, combined with llthlu, and has
ecn ueed-for generations to flush and
stlmulato sluggish kldnoys, also to
neutralize tho,ncldH in urluo, so It no
longer irritated, Uiuh' ending bladder
weakness.
Jad Salts Is lnoxpcnurvc; cannot in
jure, and makes a' delightful' efferves
cent llthla-wntur drink. Adv.
The Mercy-Seat. J
Thou must not look no much at tho
evil that is nigh, but rather nt that
which stnnda ready to pity and help
and which liuth pitied and helped thy
distressed soul, and will pity and help
it ngaln. ' Why Is there a' mercy-seat,
but for iho sinner to look townrd in
time of need? Ho patient till tho
Lord's tender morcy and lovo. ytslt
thoo again; and then, look up to him
against this v and such iiko spares,'
which would come-between theo and
tho nppearanca'-of " tlio Lord's love:
that, thou maycflt fowl more of his abld
Ihgs. with thoV, and of' the, sweet ef
fects thereof. For thesp things aro not
to destroy thee, but to tench thco wis
dom; which the Lord Is able, through
biany exercises and soro trials, to bo-,
stow upon thee; thnt thy heart may bo
rid of alt that burdenoth; and filled
twlth all Itrlghtfyjloslres after, in tho
propor 8cas6n"and' goodness of tho
Lord; to whoso'wlso ordering and ten-,
dor mercy I commit thee. Isaac I'en
Ington. , A-Splendid Chance.
"Tijrkoy raising is on arduous busi
ness," eald a wholesale poultry dcalei
pf Haltlmorc. "Day and night you
aiust-look after -your birds 4ho name
(as you look after horses.
a "California L turkeys., very flno.
TheynroNreryj woll ,iaken caro pf, It
Is no snapj'ta work on jn California
.lurkoy farm', T-tclI you. !"
I was jrloltlng-a California turkoy:
farm last month when a boy applied.
tor a Job. . Mltf .' " ( '
I " 'Your referencea Ve good. I'll try'
you,' said tho farmer.
' '"Will I'Jiavo a chanco to rl9orair?'
tho boy asked,
j " 'Yes, Aaic!- tho farmer, 'a grand
chance. I'Jl want you to havo tho fqed
nlxod by 'four o'clock every morn
ing.' " Washington star.
Oh, howngreat poaco and quietness
would he possess who Bhould cut of)
all vaia'anxiety and placo all his con
lldonee In God. Thomus a Kcmpls.
'
. A man novor wants a thing after he
(get it half as bad as ho thought ho die
'while chasing it.
Mora tfaaa 333.000 Jows aro In Eu
ropean armies, It Is said.
OUR NATIONAL DI8EASE
Caused by Coffee.
Physicians know that drugs will not
v correct tho evils caused by coffeo and
that tho only remedy Is to stop drink
tog it
. An Arkansas doctor Bays:
i "l was a coffeo, drinker for many
years and often thought that I could
.not do without it, but after years of
.suffering with our nntldnnl 'malady,
rdyepopsia, I attributed It to tho drink
Jig ?f jcpffeev-and after some thought,
determined' to' uao Poetum ror my
morning-drink:
"I-bad, thOjPpatum-rnadQcarefully!,
'according Xo directions on'thefDktr. arid
(found It JuBt 8uitcd my taste.
"Atflrjjt J(iwed(it.ouly-vfoV breakfast.
tut tfbuhdt.inyBolfXKettlhK sofmnch
injrsolfJgettlhK soMnnch'
OHnt tl.nfr T f.n.l l rt4 11 ......I- J T
iu jmuuduu io guy mni i navo ooon ro
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lovod of- Indigestion. I fitataed 1
ounds in 4 inonths ana mr-reneral
ealth Is greatly Improved!
"I must toll you of aVoune -Tra'aVlnT
UlnoiB. Sho had been in ill health for
many years, the Tltil forcos low.iwlthi
Dut nuie pain. I wrote her of tho good
jthat Postum did mo and ndvlsod her'to"
,1ry It.
I "At tho end of The year,' she 'Vtofa
me that shqhad gained 40jnoundji' (In
weight and 'felt Ilka hersilt acalB." .
Namo given by Postum Co., Ilattlo
Creek1, a(!ehRflad 'h'oba'rno'Woll.
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Ific nnd.2fa nackacos
T-UII IJUIlvll, I
Instant) PostiWiils afBOlVrowdor.
A tcaspoonful dlBgolvcs quickly In a
cup of'hot'water'Hhd1, witl crehni and
ugar, imakoB a dbllclo'us,bovbrago,'ln
vStantly. i30c and COc tln1 ' J '
Tho cost por-cup of Jbothi-Wndu'ls
tVWtjthftpamfl.f , .
"There's a Iteason" for Postum.
r sold by Grocers
ynv,., iiul , uu n ui uu Ull-UIB. UilU.1..., Xt.
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STEAMER
BRITISH SHIP SUNK BY GERMAN
SUBMARINE.
EASIER TO KILL THAN CURE
No Economy In Treating Moat of Foot
and Mouth Disease Cases
Villa Victim of
Shooting.
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Western Newspaper Union NchsiMervlct)
Kleotwood. Tho German submarine
21 todncd,ocd tboNorth, Shields steam
cr JJeiL'Crlittfcrion? 6ff'4bl3 port Satur
day night. ,Tho entire crow, number
Inin twtonty,jr wuSjljufdiid here. The
captatnof tho steuiner sayB ho wad
overtaken by tho submarine and or-
.derqd zto; ieuvo ."Jlitf lship within ten
minutes. Hardly had tho crew got
into, tho .bouts whim u torpedo was
fired nndttho train Lr went dovn. Tho
'lien Crunchen, which was of 1.870 tuns
register and belonged to tlio Morrison
Shipping company, was on a voyage
.from tho Orkney Islnnds to Liverpool
with a general cargo.
Villa Victim' of Shooting Affray.
HI Paso, Tex. den. Kruncibco Villa
northern revolutionary chieftain, was
shot but only slightly wounded bov
eral days ago at Agnus Calletitcs in a
shooting affair, the details of which
havo been carefully suppressed. This
was tho report brought directly from
Villa's headquarters by persons who
arrived hero Saturday. Local rumors
had rolatcd that Villa had been seri
ously wounded, 'by Col. Hotlolfo Ficrro,
hid personal 'bodyguard. l Those who
camo from Aquas Calletitcs said thut
they had been tinablo to learn who had
shot "Villa. Tho shooting occurred at
his car in tho railroad yards, at about
the tlmo Amoflcan.Consuriohn H. 811
llmnn at' Mexico City t telegraphed
Washington officials tliut he hud re
ceived a .report of Villa hnyliR:been
seriously injured. --'
EASIER TO KILL THAN CURE.
No Economy In Treating Most Foot
and Mouth Disease Cases.
Chicago. Although the, quarantine
estnblshed.ovcr tho .blooded herds of
cattlo stricken with foot and mouth
disease has hown thnt tho animals
can bo saved, the expenso of such cure
is bo great that in the case of ordinary
farm stock it 'Is choaper to slaughter
tho animals, according to a statement
mado public after a mooting of the
owners of tho prize stock. Tho blood
ed animals' Tiavo been "In quarantine
hero since tho first appearance of the
epidemic .while they were on exhibi
tion at tho aunu'al show.' 'tibt an anj
mnl has been lost from tho disease '
" Foresees' Che'aper MeaF"ahdShoes.
Washington Tho dopnrtmont of ag
riculture seo3 cheaper meat and shoes
for people of tho country In figures
g'atheredi by Its agents showing that
tho number of Hvo Btock In the United
States 1b' on tho Increase. In a state
ment tho department discountenanced
reports thnt prices wero bound to rise
and said that on January 1 thero w 3re
7,712,000 more llvo Block In the Unifd
States than on tho same day n year
ago. This was tho first time In many
years, tho statement baldj that an In
crease had been shown. Tho number
of beef cattlo increased 3.4 per cent
over tho number a year ago, or an ac
tual Increaso or 1,212,000 head.
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Rejects President's Veto.
Washington. Tho houso Immigra
tion committee oted to reject the
president's veto of tho Immigration
bill, and decided to attempt to have
tho Tiouso next Thursday pass tho bill
over tho veto, limiting debate to six
hours. Committeemen Sabbath, (Sold
foglo and Mooio voted to sustain tho
veto.
Armistice on Shipping Bill.
Washington. An -armistice In iho
battlo over tho administration shipping
bill began Saturday night nt 11:19
o'clock, when the senate ended nearly
thirty-seven hours. of-rontiniious',dfl-bate
by taking n recess until 10 o'clock
'Monday mornlng,-nfter movtng-the
bandBor tho clock nrouud. to mark
midnight1 , Jiiii.: " a S tfi
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ji 'Echo of North Pole .DJscoVery. "i
L,3-Hvashlnkion:.-Mlss'l'j11Han R. K'lel
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York, ono of tho witness ob,
Mid wliOLBahlho was a stenpgrapjier
imiployttd by a magazine that printed
nrtlcloirondcr-tho names' of Hear Ad-
hmiralvPca,ry ond Doctor Cook on tl olr
return from tho arctic regions, tekl
fled Jiqtorij tho houso commttteo on ctl
iicnlion' that n6lthbt of thoso articles
jwas written in Its entirety by tho 'ex
plorer whoso namo it bore, but that
both wero ronrranged-lnnhe magazine
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Big
Nursery Stock Consignment
"OmnhJk$l6'r$ thitnl.OOo.o'oo sriod
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tnmc )tmia, Ft-si.ti tmCtitu I. l..n..j .....1
Holland.' oonslgtibd' to 'n' fhirwfy com
pany nt Shouanfloali'-lh. Millions' of
tho,nlanta nps Imnoiled iiiunullyfiomo
dutlatlo -and somoKren. j Tlioi ohln-
wonts nro held 'far lnsp6t!tion tlytho
iurv among orchuids of tho country.
dejlnrtmbnl1 of' aRrleintnVo-1 to liefer
dlnd 'Vholr .'troe'donf rfrpmIl"nsoc!i3:''or
Voni8'"hlctf hre" liable1 tTOW In-
SLIPPING
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MAKING DEMANDS ON CHINA
PRESIDENT WILSON PREDICTS
NEW ERA IN BUSINESS.
Disquieting Result of Japanese' Pres
sure In Peking Carranza Is
Once More In
Power.
Western Nowepnprr Union New Service.
Washington. Another confident pre
diction thut tho country will soon
enter upon a now era of cuterprlse
and prosperity wus voiced by Presi
dent Vihj6n in-a speechi before tho
convention of the American Electric
Hallway association. Speaking to busl
Hess men and through them to the
world of business generally, tho presi
dent outlined whut the democratic con
gress had tried to accomplish through
its trust legislation, and declared that
whllo a test. period would be required
to determine whether the correct rem
edy had been applied, ho believed the
"maze of interrogation points" which
had chocked enterprise for twenty
years had been cleared away.
Quiet Again Reigns In Mexico.
Washington. Although the rapid
changes in Mexican politics have
brought tho authority of General Car
ranrn back to Mexico City onco more,
after a lapse of two monthB, the evac
uation of tho capital and redistribu
tion of forcoi hus resulted In no In
Jury to foreigners, according to olllcial
reports thus far received. Only meager
advices have come to tho stnto depart
ment of conditions in southern Mex
ico, but It was established that Gen
eral Obregon is occupying 'Mexico
City with 10.000 men loyal to Car
ranza; thnt Hoquo Gonzales Garza,
temporary oxecutlvo of tho convention,
government, Jo ft. the capital on, Janu
ary 27 for Cuernnvuca, but has .re
turned. MAKING DEMANDS ON CHINA.
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Disquiet in Peking as Result of Jap
anese Pressure. "
Peking, China. Certain political
and territorial demands which Japan
has madp upon China following jtho
Japaneso occupation of Kla Chow,
havo become known In Peking and
their extont Ij disquieting to Chineso
officials.
Thcso demands, twenty-ono In num
ber, were communicated to tho Chin
ese government by tho Japaneso min
ister here. They Include, first, that
China turn over to Japan all existing
German and Austrian concessions;
second, thnt China pledgo herself not
to glvo concessions In tho future to
any country except Japan; third, per
mission to build a special territorial
railroad, and fourth, mining privileges
in Shantung and Fuklcn provinces, in
Manchuria. In Mongolia and in tho
Yang-Tso valley.
Home. A royal decreo has been Is
sued calling to tho colors tho Italian
Soldiers of the first Category, born In
1SS8 and belonging to the Hold nrtil
Jery, and alsa the Alplnb trodps and
the soldiers of tho. third category, born
(n 1801, 1802,, 1803 and .JS94, .bolpng
lug to tho Alpino troops.
( To Develop Apple Industry.
Lincoln, Nob. Dovclopmehi1 of tho
Onillo Indlfstrv ofllhn Stntn nn n Inn-n
I'Bcalo is Hid object bt thai Loess. Land
: urctiard Co,, fpr which, .articles' of
incorporation have been filed ,w!tJi "
Bocrotnry of state. Thp corporation
Will Ktfirl l)HSln'iH ItV. n nnl.1 nn r.n,..
f . ...... ,. ,,,.,., M, vjr
Jtal of $150,000 and An authorized' cap
ital or .suuu.uiio. Tho company's prin
cipal placo or business Intto.be at
Lincoln. Tho list of dlrectorsnmljin
porporntors Includes, some of tho ,best
known orchard mpn and flnnnclprs n
the Btnto. ' '
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Biggest Best Crop Grown In State.
Scotlsbluff, Neb. The sugar factofy
Jms, Justclqsodpljo Job of slicing
boots, finishing -t blgVe&t crop of
tho besst,beiits ever:glo"tMi!lii tlio North
Dlattb 'valley ofjXobmakn.T Mnnager
?.immnnB"HnyBvnmi.it!mniy. wnytf this
y -. - ... -.i.u,,, vtuj-D tin
ear
'' '-w- iim ji. niia
as
iMia 'fidot tfuww for- 'saortsi (ff
tons wwti plltliixblho. fabtory, nnd
about -10,000 token to other factories.
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IMMIGRATION MEASURE FAILS
FOR THE THIRD TIME.
Government Reimburses Farmers' for
Loss of Stock Nebraska Building
Commission Making
Refund.
Western Newspaper Union News Sen Ice
Washington. President Wilson hns
vetoed the Immigration bill because of
the literacy test for admission of
aliens. Ills message was received in
the houso and referred to tho immi
gration committee, whose chairman,
Hepresentatlve Burnett, will move next
Thursday that the meaauro bo passed
over the executive veto. Much in
formal discussion among members of
tho houso followed the reception of
tho veto and advocates of the bill ex
pressed confidence, bthor members
asserted that the required two-thirds'
majority to force the measure into law
over tho head of the chief executive
could not be procured. Three times
has an Immigration bill containing a
restrictive literacy test been vetoed,
first by President Cleveland, next by
Prosldent Taft and now by President
Wilson. Twice congress failed to
override tho presidential disapproval
and houso manngers are Insistent that
the veto should not be, considered until
there bad been time for reflection.
Is Returning Subscription Money.
Lincoln, Neb. The state commis
sion that had in charge tho raising of
funds for a Nebraska building nt the
Panama-Pnclflo exposition, nn ultenipt
which was abandoned. Is returning to
thb school children thb money sub
scribed by them. Mr. Mellor, who was
In charge of this particular branch of
the work, has mailed out checks for,
that purposo. Money raised later by
tho sale of m,CdalB in a, popular cam
paign, amounting to, $3,257.99, after
the expenses of that undertaking have
been deducted, wl'l either be pro rated
back to tho purchasers' of medals or
else will be turned over to tho Bel
gian relief fund, nccording to the re
spective wishes of the purchasers of
medals.
PROMPT PAYMENT OF CLAIMS.
Farmers to be Reimbursed for Loss
of Cattle.
Washington. Prompt pa ment of
farmers' claims for cattle slaughtered
In tho federal campaign against the
foot and mouth disease was promised
by the department of agriculture when
president Wilson signed an urgeut de
ficiency appropriation bill, carrying
$2,500,000 to cover tho expenses of
this. work. Up' to January 1 tho cam
paign had cost the government $3,129,
138. In Illinois $600,000 will be paid out,
3(1,759 animals having been killed
thero, Pennsylvania had 17,876 slaugh
tered and Ohio 10,111. In all the states,
up to January 1, tho total killed was
,101.1,11, Includlpg 40,208 cattlo and 47,-
' ' Flee f'rom City of Mexico. " '
' M6xW Clty.--Provislonal 'President,
Garza left thoL'cnpltal early Wodnos-
ddy for-Cuemavaca, whoro a now sent,
of.' government; -will bcti established.,
Tho army of occupation is on tjio qut
Bklrts of ,tho clty, buts expected, to
enter soon., Al , jbopimercinl nouses
nnd( bank's, nnd even private dwellings
are' barred "and tmuttcred', nltboiigh no
'disorder ''has attended the fleeing' of
(lib rore'es' of Zapata and Villa. The
'pried' of fdodstuffs has soared beyond
thoirench of tho needy, and tho supply
1s very. low. h , , , .
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Chicago,, 111. Probability of another
quqrintlno , pf .the union, stock yards,
hero has 'developed. Officials of the
ntate and fdorajjlyn slock buYeaua
held a conference following a roport
thnt nniKililfl" snrpffertl'eaW from sup'
fWHeW rceatl "dlsffrkW 'In 7tltetyardB
had.dovoloiiprt tHo' fbnf- iJIfrf Mouth dlst
easV.1 oMnMnl of me(Jtfftmrking
heioistnwwwiil feaTdjtho Is
sjmnqo jfitttic-Qrden-,hjjtovenllng tho
imrpineW WIM ttocMfrom tho yards,
No WMTOing Mrlr?rfVl'iierA Ithe
yards pdwltnw wor4- from i tho depart.
mffim&gxmsi'iiiv, ,.
A NEW AUTO TAX LAW
MEASURE DE8IGNED TO REPLACE
PRE8ENT LAW
TO PIPE OIL FROM WYOMING
Wants Portion of the Automobile Fees
to Go Into a Special
Road Fund
Western Newspaper Union News Service
Far-reaching in its provisions, if II
becomes a Inw, a bill has been pre
paredly Representative Dalby,of Gage
county, which deals with the registra
tion of automobiles and the conversion
of the ta, into channels Intended ta
keep up the roads of the Btate. ,Mr.
Dnlby is president of the Nebraska
Good Jtoads association and is taking
muchi interest im better roads ifon the
state. j t i
Tho bill takes from the, sporetury ot
stato the registration ot automobiles
und transfers thut work to the state
'board' of Irrigation, highways and
drainage In tho state house It amends
tho present law and requires that all
owners of motor vehicles shall lllo
with tho stato board a receipt lssjied
by tho treasurer of the county In
which tho applicant resides showing n
payment of r. registration fee of $2
for each motorcycle, $3 for each au
tomobile nnd $5 for each taxlcab,
truck or car used for commercial pur
poses and aljo a feo of $5 for each
manufacturer or dealer in motor ve
hicles. Tho bill provides also that $1.50 ot
tho feo on motorcycles, $2 on nutomo
biles. $4 on taxlcnbs and other com
tnerclal vehicles and the same nmount
of tho feo for manufacturers and deal
ers shall go to tho road dragging fund
of each county and shall bo used by
the county board for the dragging of
roads, and tho remainder of tho sev
eral registration fees shall be trans
mitted to the state treasurer to be
placed in a special state road fund.
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ToP'lpe Oil from Wyoming
Construction of a pipe lino from
Casper, Wyo to Omaha, carrying
10,000,000 gallons of oil every twenty
four hours, Is the stupendous Inter
state Improvement sought by Senator
Uadford of Douglas county in a reso
lution to be offered in the senate.
Tho Omaha man proposes that thi
governors of the states of Wyoming
and Nebraska shall oppoint well
known business men from each 'stato,
who shall hold a conference over the
matter, and report back to " legisla
tures of their respective states ways
and means for accomplishing this vast'
projects
"rnflnito possibilities aro in it," 6ays
Senntor Bedford. "Wo can get oil in
this stato as cheaply almost as if we
had flowing wells of our own and as
for tho people of Wyoming, they can
have a market for their product and
can handlo it in a manner whqh wilt
net them good returns, even nt the
low price at which tlio oil would b
sojd to Nobraskans."
For Rellnf of Mrs. Davis I
A bill appropriating $10,000 for thfl
relief nf Mra. F! n Tnvln mMno. nt
tho former deputy warden nt tho No-
Dras'ca penitentinry who was stabbed
and Killed three years ago by a negro
convict named Prince, has been in
troduced in tho houso by Hepresenta
tlve Mosoley. It is tho same bill
which was put In two yenrs ago, but
failed of passage through tho neglect
of nnyone to look after It. Mrs.
Davis Is living in Lincoln. Tho 1913
legislature appropriated money for
the relief of Mrs. Heilman and her
daughter; Thomas Doody, Mrs. Roy
Blunt and her Infant son, who Buf
fered through tho penitentiary out
break In March. 1911, nnd subsequent
events, but tho Davis bill was over
looked. Tho senate listened to the reading
of a message from the governor, an
nouncing the reappointment of Silas
A. Holcomb ac a membc-r of tho board
of commissioners of stato institutions
and asking the senate's confirmation.
Tho now term begins on July 1, next,
and lastB for six years. Ono new
member or the bbard Is appointed
every two years'. Judge Holcdmb was
originally appointed two years 'ago by
Governor 'Morehead and served during
that period.
.Boosting forjRural Schools !
,Tho county superintendents In.ppa!
ion with, State, fJuporJnjQndent a. ol
Thomas adopted a platro'rm or doclni
ration or "principles toehiln,gJ wltll
boosts 'for 'tho rural" schW nhd'ho
'ednc'atlort'1 or teachers fitted to' teacli
rural schools. It 1b projiosed to nsk"
Goyernor Morchcnd to issue a procla
mation for tho holding of 'meetings in
each, of the 7,000 school district!) In
the stae.and the election qf delegates
.from eaqh district to a, mass meeting
to bo 'held next year In tho Interests,
of rural" schools. ' ' ' .'
'A" packing plant In Do'dge, 'Stanton
or Ctmlng coujitles nt which convicts
of the statfirIsotLlYlll."ipako products
for use at stato'lnstltutions is rocomf
mMbMlUvJ? fMn9?ScJ"1 ln
4ha-' house- by I Smitb oil Cumins, j The
likSflfeHdi'cies nvtZOO.OOO aironria-
tlotf'.ih3''i)lant
lTf!li nl-if
R'Tt 1 7
ii.'MesjoftittiarMuWfcAwni
control .la boidlng, .up in order to get
tho presenrsessroh's Idea
Ideas in tho mat-
tjr.
Better
Biscuits
Baked
Witi
You never tasted
daintier, lighter, fluffier .m,
Utenlti than tbosciv
baked with Calumet $
They're always' '
cooa nritcious, u 4px
rnr i:jiinrnfr in : wra-2-K.B
Eures perfect
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