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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1905)
NORFOLK NEWS : FIUDATr , AUOTST 18 , 1005. n THE NORFOLK NEWS W. I * . llUfia , 1'iiMUIiiT. * " DAILY. [ KMnbtliilioil 1SR7.1 nvory rtny except Humlny. liy car rier par wock , IB aoiita. Ily Norfolk pontntlloo tlollvory. per j'onr , " ' ' " > innll on rurnl routon nntl oiilimlo or NorfolU. per yonr , ta.OO. WKKKI.Y NBW.WOIJHNAI. . The Mown. KMnl > llnhtiil , 1881. Thn Jatirnnl. ICntnbllritioil , 1877. Kvory rrlilixy. Hy mnU per yonr , $1.50. Rnloreil nt tlio pctntnlTIro nt NorfolU , Noli. , nn noconil olunn mutton TelauhntioNi ICilliorml Dnpnrtinont , No , 22. lliiHlnoiiR Olllco nnil Job Iloomo , No. 11 52. _ Nothing pny liottor dlvldendu limn courtesy. Seine men nro well thought of bo- caiiRO they think a wliolo lot of thorn- It's not the Imttlo thnt wo fonr lint the fonr of the battlo. It's the thlngH ( tint never happen thnt worry im most. Tom Watson IH nnothor man who Is greater ( linn bin imrty. Thin IH proved by the IncronBltiR clrcnlntlon of hln magazine. The nirnl free dollvory routes nro great lionofncloin of the dully paper , especially the Binnll dully In the locnl pouter. Nature never ImlldH with hrlc.lcx , nor docs slio how lior rockn to u ntnnd- nrd meuanro. Uniformity In n hnmnn folhto. The yellow jonrnnl pontlnnon to oc- pupy the center of tlio stage na the deadliest yellow peril which Amorlcu hns to fnco. Shurlts huvo npponrpd In largo nutn- tiers nt Oyster Uny. Hut In Washington - ton they long "go found u fnvorlto limiting ground. A mnn In Chicago IH writing a hooli on the "modest drnmmor. " Ilo nood- IpRsly nnnnunccs thnt It will lie a grout pleco of [ letIon , Justice Ilrowor says : " .lupnn , It would scorn , hns mndo tlio goddess of vlPtory l\or \ hired girl. " Slio certainly found u good ono. , , Is Mr. llrynn going to nttompt ttio .Hlnlno net by taking u trip to Huropo "lusting until npur ftto tltno for prosl dontlnl iiomlnntlonB ? No wonder tbnt the revolutionists are making no much trouble for the czar. It la KO much moro comfortnblo in Siberia tlmn It Is In HiiBsla. Tow Lnwson Is suld not to bo In very good health , but tie bus the snt- Isfnctlon of having made "tho system look very tired out already. When Tnft ronchod the Philippines ho received 'a welcome from the Fil ipinos which reminded him of the glo rious Fourth of July In America. There la certainly grcnt cause for re joicing In Nebraska this yonr. The present Indications are that the corn crop will surpass the wheat crop. Chlcugo wants to stop the cnrnlvul of prime which has been raging In that city for several months. Chicago does get some peculiar Ideas In her bend. Jim Hnzen Hyde , who bus sovornl bunches of money , Is looking for n bride. Address nil communications carefully nml bo sure they nro scnlod. The shnh of Persia must bo going somewhere quick anil thinking of tnk lng some of his neighbors with him. Ho hns Just ordered six automobiles. It Is announced thnt Gov. LaFollotto of Wisconsin will relinquish the office of governor early In September and go to Washington as United States senator. If there Is work for the Salvation Army anywhere It would ECO mto bo In Russia. Thnt country evidently needs nn army and certainly needs salvation. Queen Alexandria has decreed by her personal example thnt the wear ing of much Jewelry Is vulgar. This news' will bo received with Joy by ed Itors' wives. The mnn who day by dny does what he knows bow to do ns well as ho Itnows how to dot it , Is fulfilling his mission on this mundnno sphere , am who can do more ? No more detective stories can be sold on the Pennsylvania railroad The rend cnn furnish nil the horrors -.Itself without anyone from the outside conjuring up any. r hlqago cnn console herself wltl r , the thought that the larger number of traveling public would rather have twejity/ronr hours to New York tlmn Eighteen , hours to eternity. " ' ha new ; Minnesota gnmo law forbids - bids the aklnj of pike less than fourteen - " , teen toshes "Jn" length. Such n law- is'toothlng' loss than foolish. No one ever heard of a man catching a pike or any olhor kind of a fish mensur- ng IOHH tlmn three foot. Mr. llrynn miyfl thnt ( ho woods nro full of democrats. Thnl may bo true , but It's only In the voting booths thnt hey count. HoluriiH up to dnlo don't show them plenty there. The iiinii who jitnrlH out to reform tlio world must expect ( tint bin generation - oration will Ignore nnd dlsllko him. After bo Is dend , pcoplo will begin to tuko off their liutH to hln memory. Wontorn Nebraska does not trot In the Homl-nrld cliiHs thlfl year. When the ruins wash out Irrigation dnniH It looks ns though Dumo Nuturo felt ( lint her rlglitR uro being ( umporod with. The number of Indians In Minneso ta hnn liicreuHed nearly 50 per cent In the lust few yonrfl. The red men niiiHt hnvo boon rending Ilooaovolt'ii speech es on "rnco sulcldo" nnd appepted his Idens. Now thnt the Chinese government IH railly making money off It'fl rail road syatoin , porhnps the empress downger will huvo n higher apprecia tion of the Inventions of the foreign dovlls. The meeting of the two vast armies In the fnr eiiHt bids fnlr to bo nn oc casion of grent rojolelng and Inter- ehnngo of military courtesies instend of u Hpeno u terrible purnngo , us WIIH nnlU'lputed. SInpp I'uul Morton took thnt $20,000 away from him which ho got every year from the Kqultnblo , Chnuncoy Oopow bun one loss Joke to draw upon for his nftor dinner speeches. It cer tainly wasn't anything but u Joko. Chicago justice , at lenst , Is no ro- spcctor oltbor of the millionaire or the mnn who works him. In ono dny the grand Jury In thnt city Indicted nearly fifty strikers nnd eighteen beef mngnntes. There was no use beefing about it , cither. With the prospect of a cessation of hostilities In the fur oust , thnt old European war cloud Is beginning to loom up. When everything else fulls , the newspapers cnn always depend upon It to como to t'ho front. It Is n friend In need. Dr. Pntton expresses the conviction thnt "nothing cnn bo phllnntbroplcnlly given which Is not pbllanthroplcnlly earned. " How does this Idea Impress ; the great American philanthropists who nro endowing colleges nnd public brarlos ? The public schools of the state hould bo permanently divorced from lolltlcs. To Insure the best of sor- Ice , our boards of education should > o elected solely because of their fit- less and desirability for the position hey are to occupy without regard to mrty afllllutlons. The humane league of London is ust completing a hospital for sick animals. Now the poor mnn of the city who depends upon his pony or ils donkey to help him earn his llv- ng , cnn tnko his nnlmnl there when stricken with sickness nnd have it rented free of charge. Philadelphia has discovered that she ins 70,000 voters who nro listed on Its loll books , who hnvo been slumbering n tbo various cemeteries for sevornl roars. This Is certainly a cnse of pernicious activity on behalf of the 'dead ones. " The first thing they know , John Paul Jones will bo voting. The Lincoln public schools are to Install manual training and domestic science in their catalogue of attrac tions for the coming yenr , with kltch en for girls' clnsses nnd a work shop for the boys. Nebraska public schools nro second to none nnd the public sentiment favors Moping them strict ly up to date in every line. Nebraska Is too busy to have a great amount of Interest In the state election. When business Is booming and farmers arc at their wits end to know how to take care of their splen did crops , politics fall to rouse any great enthusiasm. The conventions do not meet until lute In the sensor nnd the campaign will bo short. If the odd year election were abolished few would regret it. The bill upon which tbo ancient Al hambra of Granada , Spain , Is built , Is being undermined by the Darr river and the old palace which has been sw beautifully described by Washington Irving will bo destroyed unless the encroachments of the wntor cnn be checked. Experts hnvo been engaged to change the course of the river if possible. Wm. B. Hearst is agnln setting his prosldentinl boom in order so tbnt It may cntch nil the fnvorlng breezes thnt money cnn buy. Mr. Hearst car ries on a strictly up to date newspaper campaign Jind Is a thorough believer In liberal advertising but the trouble is that be takes himself far moro se- rloiiRly tlmn his countrymen do. Ho Is JiiHt the typo of a mnn ( lint the people ple nro not looking for nt this time to fill the cotintcy'fl highest olllce. 'Phono RpenoH In HusBln nro but a repetition of the stories of the ages n pcoplo groping upward In dnrkneas Inward the light. Thono who hnvo been on ( op of tlio lid , holding It down , Inevitably suffer when It Is thrown off. The lid IH being lifted In the czar's empire. The Romanoffs will bo happier nnd moro fortunnta If they got off of It. It will never bo ploRcd agnln. * The Nebraska Stnto Journal thinks Unit I ho Into HOHHloii of the legislature WIIH not nn entire failure , oven If the upproprliitlons were lurge , nlnco the bill muklng It unlawful to keep trained monkeys dancing moro than twenty- flvo bourn n. day passed both houses. There Is nothing llko appreciating one's blessings. How the ehronlc stnto of worry nnd rush In which the modern American lives was shown by tbo Inquiry of a , bright young Greek who arrived In Now York ropontly. Wntehlng ( lie crowd on Ilrondway ho asked , "Wlmt IH the mnttor ? There Roems to bo Homo grent excitement. " It took some time to convince him thnt there was no unusual commotion and thnt oncli person was simply ImHtotilng to at tend to bin own business. President Fish of the Illinois Cen tral railroad favors mnklng the Inter state commlRslon a court of record , papablo of enforcing Its rulings , nnd also any form of legislation thnt will tend to tbo extermination of discrim inating rebates. Ivet tbo people re- jolco. If ono rnllroud mnn of promi nence IB willing to huvo his business put on u legitimate bnals there is hope thut others may como to sco the matter in the snmo light. Chnuncoy Dopow has been n most brilliant example of the "good follow" In politics. Ilo linn preached optimism nnd been a sponger. Ho has helped tbo boys along at public expense. Such men are not going to occupy the chief places during the next decade. The pcoplo nro going to give the rewards - wards of public position to those who are willing to servo them honestly , not for gnln or pelf , but because they have u passion for public service. Secretary Wilson announces bis In tention of remaining nt his desk with out his customnry vncntion until ho bus completed the laborious Investi gations which ho is personally con ducting In bis department. It Is the accurncy of bis reports to the com- morclnl world which hnvo so roused the enmity of speculators in agricul tural products , nnd the fight ngnlnst him hns never relaxed. But the coun try has full faith in the Integrity of Secretary Wilson. Ruined lives , broken hopes'bleeding hearts nnd dlsmnntlcd homes nro the price of the Immense nnd collossal fortunes which hnvo been built up by tbo Standard Oil and other monopo lies. Yes , it's tainted money , tainted with the suffering and tolls of others from whom it has been wrested. Is it any wonder its possessors want to give It away ? Is it any wonder that they are uneasy nnd restless ? Ill got ten wealth can never bring nny hap- plness , much less the respect of oth ers. The contract for seventy-two Monotype otypo machines mndo by the public printer hns been cancelled and only twelve will bo taken. There was no cull for the number contracted for. Palmer will resign. There Is very ev ident need of a house cleaning in the various departments of the govern ment nnd It is n great credit to the nntlon thnt a mnn Is In control of af fairs who will not stop In his work of probing and purging until the whole bouse Is swept clean from cellar to garret. Three Good and Just Reasons. There are three reasons why moth ers prefer One Minute Cough Cure : First , it is absolutely harmless ; second end , It tastes good children love it ; third , it cures coughs , croup nnd whooping cough when other remedies fall. Sold by Asa K. Leonard. Regulates the stomach and bowels , heals and soothes the little ones' stomachs achs nnd gives them a healthful and natural sleep. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea is the children's bene factor. 35 cents. cents.Tho The Kiesnu Drug Co. Prof. John Adams of the university of London hns stnrted n new fad for the school teachers. He earnestly protests against the wearing of black clothing by those who "train the young Idea to shoot. " His contention is that black suggests "sin and death , " and that educators of the young should bo life embodiment of good cheer and gayety. When serious thought is giv en the subject , it is manifest thnt it would tend to a spirit of gayety to hnvo the professor come into the rec itation room some morning attired in a fawn colored coat with Inrgo white buttons , green trousers , a rod vest , blue tie with a moonstone pin , nnd a lint with a multi-colored band. Ono miiHt ngroo with Prof Adams the Htu- dciitH would be more cheerful. Dailies' skin will bo soft , fnlr nnd smooth If you glvo thorn Holllstor's Rocky Mountain Tea this month. It regulntoH the Btomnch nnd bowels. It makes the little ones sleep and grow. 35 cents. The Klcsau Drug Co. A little cnso of "Htato rights" has developed down In Douglas wherein the commlsHlonorn and county clerk refuse to carry out the express order of the state board of equalization In regard to assessments. Whether they will secede from the rest of the stuto or not hns not yet boon announced , but It Is thought thnt Attorney Gonornl Brown nnd other stnto olllclals will find a way to bring them to time. Douglas county nlwnys did huvo the notion thnt It wns hlciior than nil tlio rest of the stnto nnd hero may bo a good tlmo to demonstrate It. A Smooth Article. When you find It necessary to use salvo use DoWltt's Witch Hazel salvo. It is the purest , and best for sores , burns , bolls , eczema , blind , bleeding , Itching or protruding piles. Get the genuine DoWltt's Witch Hazel salvo. Sold by Asa K. Leonard. How cnn Uncle Sam afford to guar antee protection for millions of dollars lars of American money which Is In vested In foreign countries nnd from which ho receives no Income through taxation ? J. P. Morgan with his rail road In China nnd the Standard Oil company with extensive Interests In Nicaragua , together with many other similar Investments , nro likely some dny to coat the United Stntes govern ment n grent bill for protection. Who will pay this bill slnco the property Is not n source of revenue to Amerlcnn coffers- ? The people , of course , while those great capitalists practically es cape taxation nt home. It Is not pleas ing to have another feature ndded to the list of complications with foreign countries. Indigestion Cured. There Is no cnso of Indigestion , dys pepsia or stomach trouble that will not yield to the digestive and strength ening Influence of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. This remedy takes the strain off the stomach by digesting what you eat and allowing It to rest nnt.ll It grows strong again. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure affords quick nnd permanent re lief from indigestion and all stomach troubles , builds up the system and so purifies that disease can not attack nnd gain a foothold as when In a weakened condition. The constantly Increasing use of Kodcl Dyspepsia Cure by physicians of hospital and general practice of Itself tells how this wonderful modern discovery has proven to bo the greatest dlgestant for the alleviation of a suffering human ity. . Its many cures of both children and adults grows larger day by day Sold by Asa K. Leonard. Don't wait until your blood Is Impov erished and you are sick and ailing , but take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. It will positively drive out all Impurities. 35 cents , tea or tablets. The Klcsau Drug Co. It is believed by people who have given the matter a little study thnt more winter whent could be raised to advantage in this section of the coun try. With the snme amount of ex pense and the snme work thnt Is spent on the spring crop , winter wheat cnn bo produced , nnd It will yield about twice ns much to the ncre. Winter wheat Is grown successfully in Minnesota seta , Wisconsin nnd other locnlltles to the north of us , while In southern Nebraska nnd Kansas tt fs the staple crop. Those who hnvo tried it hero hnvo proven thnt It Is a success nnd much better money mnker thnn the spring crop. Outside the fnct thnt It yields Inrge returns nnd Is a better grade of whent , another reason why It Is n good crop to sow Is that there is very little experiment about it. If In the spring It Is found that the stnnd Is not all right , then the field can bo plowed up in plenty of tlmo to put it into corn , which makes It sure that the ground will be In crop , a thing that cannot always be assured of when spring wheat Is raised. Dlllous Bill was agitated , And was much debilitated. People said ho had consumption. That was everyone's presumption. When ho learned what was the matter Bill mode all , the doctors scatter. Now he is his own advisor , Swears by Little Early Risers. The famous Httlo pills "Early Risers" cure constipation , sick headache , bil iousness , etc. , by their tonic effect on the llvor. They never grlpo or sicken , but Impart early rising energy. Good for children or adults. Sold by Asn K. Leonard. A SHAMEFUL STATEMENT. From first to last the record made by the republican state administration In the matter of rebuilding the Nor folk asylum hns been a shameful one If the men responsible for It hnd been in the emnloy of n private corporation instead of In the ernnlov of the stnto thev would huvo been dfschnrged long ago , nnd might have accounted them selves lucky to escape with no greater punishment. The asylum , in the first place , was turned , just ns wns the stnto penltcn- .Inry , on account of the cureless nnd Inx. ndmlnlHtrntlon of republican olll- plii la Then , when the legislature mot , it wn.s Induced , through effective lobbyIng - Ing on the part of Interested parties , to appropriate $100.00(1 ( ' 'to rebuild nnd replace the damaged nnd destroyed portion" of the nsvluni This Inrco ap propriation wns mndo In consequence of a concealment of the fact , slnco brought to llcht. thnt a third of thnt amount would hnvo sulllced to do the work Hpecllled In the ennctmont. When the appropriation became ivnllnblo the stuto board , Instead of using the money for the purpose plain ly and specifically designated by the legislature , used It to build expensive nnd ornnto "cottages" on the asylum grounds , on which money was luv- Ishoil with'millionaire prodigality. . , The work dragped and dragged along , with tlio unfortunate .wards of tlio Htuto crowded to suffocation in the Lincoln asylum , and no effort wns.over mndo to exact or collect the penalty for running over the contract time. And now It Is tardily disclosed that these costly cottages , erected In de fiance of the law and completed months after tbo tlmo specified. , are nbsolutolv useless. They nro without plumbing nnd sowerngo connections nnd nro totally destitute of electric wlrlnc tbnt would make It possible to light them. They must stand Idle for Rovornl weeks longer while these de fects nre remedied. And yet there nro republican organs thnt huvo tbo hardihood to boast that Governor Mickey and his associates are giving Nebraska "a good business administration ! " . . . , It mav bo "good business" for thoni. but It's mightv poor business for tbo people who pay the taxes. Omaha Wnrld-Hornld. Whllo tbo World-Herald meant to 10 fair in tbo statements mndo In the foregoing editorial , It is so woefully nlslnformed In regard to the matter thnt It hns not como nnywhoro near the truth. If It had had the facts whol- y in its possession the aitlclo never would have appeared. It is not fnlr to charge that the nsy- urn burned because of the lax meth ods of republican officials. It Is not known how the flro did originate , nnd probably never will be. The hospital mil been without adequate flro proi : cctlon from the tlmo it was built , and : hls Included its career through fu sion ns well ns republlcnn administra tions. Ono of the smaller buildings ; mrned during the suporlntendency of Dr. Helper , a democrat , but no ono ever thought of charging him with bo ng responsible for It. On the con trary a campaign was Immediately be gun to secure n water system thnt would protect the property in future. This campaign hnd resulted in secur- ng from tbo republlcnn legislature , which met the winter before the fire , nn appropriation largo enough 'to In stall such a plnnt , nnd nt the very time of the fire a now stand pipe was in course of construction and would have been finished \vlthln a few weeks. Republicans attempted to pro tect the property after It had been al lowed to remain unprotected through a number of terms of fusion adminis tration , but the fuslonlsts held on too long and the republicans could not get the work done , which should have boon done long before , in tlmo to save the buildings. When it was sought to secure an appropriation for rebuilding the de stroyed hospital , $150,000 was asked for , but the legislature cut the amount down to $100,000. Later developments showed that instead of the amount appropriated being three times too much to place the institution in condi tion to care for as many patients ns t held at the time of the fire , the full $150,000 asked for would not have been sufficient. But tt was a start , and the board of public lands and buildings used It to the best advant age. Instead of reconstructing the building In the form It was originally , the cottage system was adopted on the advice of Insanity experts , after the matter had been thoroughly can vassed. The cottage system of hand ling insane patients is being adopted in many states and will be In others as rapidly ns their financial condition will nllow. It is considered the model plnn to treat this class of patients , glv Ing them less restraint , does not hud dle a large number of them together in one great building , while the danger from fire Is minimized. The state un questionably received Its money's worth In the administration building and three cotages that were erected for the $100,000. It Is true that there is some division of opinion as to the manner In which the buildings are architecturally arranged , but the state : > oard were wholly dependent upon the stnto nrchltect for the details of the work. There Is no question , notwlth- standing this difference of opinion , that the amount allowed by the state wns not misappropriated In the con struction. Committees of the last leg islature went Into this subject thor oughly , and their finding was that the money had been honestly spent , al though they questioned the efficiency of the arrangement of the buildings. The last legislature appropriated $35.000 moro to reconstruct the west wing of the old building , the walls of which nro still standing nnd In good condition. 'This wing wns the best pnrt of the salvnge from the burned structure , nnd the cost of repnlrlng Is only nbout one-sixth what it will cost to place the Institulon In condition to glvo It the snme capacity that It had before the fire. The statement that the cottages are useless because of lack of plumbing , sewerage and wiring is ill advised. The buildings are plumbed and wired throughout. Connections are now be ing made with the "sewers and the line of the city electric light company has boon extended to the hospital and It Is a matter of only n very short tlmo until the lights mny bo turned on In any or nil the buildings. In fact , It , Is expected to occupy one of the cot- \ ' tago.s this week , and the others very shortly afterwards. It may perhaps bo known that The News Is not Governor Mickey's de fender , but hero Is ono "republican organ" that hns the hardihood to boast that ho Is giving a "good business ad ministration , " nt this time. The News bolloves In being fair , with oven Mickey. It Is a fact that cannot bo truthfully denied that Gov. Mickey's present administration Is one of tbo best from an economical standpoint that the stnto has over had. Not only nro the state funds not being squan dered , but on the contrary they nro / being saved with a frugality that Is W * . almost miserly. The reason for this Is that Governor Mickey has an am bition to reduce the state debt at least a half during his term In office , nnd If the present record of economy Is kept tip , there Is every reason to be lieve that he will succeed. Lot's glvo Gov. Mickey credit for what ho Is doIng - Ing , oven If wo do not like all that ho lias done in the past. t ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS. When a man Is only half way sick , ho half way enjoys It. Appear on the street with a limp , and they'll all ask what's the matter. This Is the dull month when people have nothing to do but "Josh" eacli other. If we really nnd truly worked for the love of it wo wouldn't take silver dollnrs. They are too heavy. The telegraph says that every ono In the south -panic stricken. What ! Are there no Christian scientists there ? Answer to correspondent : After B woman has been married fifteen years , she can no longer bo called a "young" married woman. Wo greatly admire the style this summer the girls have adopted of dressing nil in white ; but then we don't have to do the washing. Troubles are a good deal like what you get in your eye. It hurt as if it were as big as a katydid , but it is almost invisible when it Is gotten out. Mrs. Will Langan was about to whip her son Jim , three years old , yester day. When she produced her whip , little Jim said : "That thing's going to make me cry. " J"he croquet's advent Into popularity has been followed by that of the auto graph album , nnd those who waste their time going calling will hereafter be recalled to waste tlmo further by carrying a few poems In their heads , / * A Wathena man was In town today and said to an Atchison man : "Why don't you attend our cbautauqua ? The Atchison man was framing a polite He , when the Wathena man continued : "Maybe you're llko me , and don't Uke 'em. " Try News want ada. O. R. MEREDITH , D.O OSTEOPATH. Office , Cotton Block , 'Phone Black 23. Residence 109 North Tenth Street , 'Phone 354 DR. PHEASANT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office , Bishop Block. 'Phono 133. Night calls answered from office. STRONG Again Is what Mri. Lucy StovalI.ofTilton.Gju , said after taking Kodol Dyspep * ! * . Cure. Hundred * of other weak _ woman being re stored to perfect health by this rem edy. YOU may bt well if you will Uk It Indigestion causit nearly all the sick ness that women hare. It deprives ths system of nourish ment and the delicate organs peculiar to women tuffer weaken , and become diseased. diseased.Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enables the stomach and digestive organ * to digest and assimilate all of the whole some food that may be oaten. It nourishes the body , and rebuilds the weak organs , restoring health and strength. Kodol curee Indigestion , constipation , dyspepsia , sour risings.belching.heartburn and all stomach disorders. Digests What You Eat iril a tt lib- Itmti u titch 41 thi err o ( S.O.D Wlt tfUl.ai ea tt ilit. Co. . Otlctto , U.S.A. Sola by Aaa K. Leonard