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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • Page 6

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6 IKE EAU CUIRE LEADER. EAU CLAIRE, WISCONSIN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1910. THE EAU CLAIRE LEADER. STATE RAILROAD COMMISSIONER FLIER 10 TOOK BEX BEACH UP III GENTRAL ABBATOIQ HERE SUGGESTED TO IHSUBE AGAINST SALE OF BAD MEAT FROM HORTHISTEBH WISCONSIN? dol- AIRPLANE HERE bond laaue of over one million lara.

FOTKEKJ.VtaiAM TELIA OK uka or innr.cTiMi (XWHt'MKIl. "APT. VAX KATO A I IMIWS. Kl TWO Hl'N ltAXKM IN AIK ItATTI-KJ 1 PltAM'K. Outlines of a plan for a liberty budding to be built by popular subscription In memory of the Hock county and Janeevtlle soldiers who elfotne tt should be Inspected re cardleaa of (heir feollnn ratrl Abttatolr (c Hulaitu.

"Tte plan adopted by a number of mvnlrlpalltlre It to have a central abbatoir. at which all anltuaU In tended for the local market. those slaughtered under frderal inspection, muit be brought for aalughter, and the work dune under the aupervUlun of a qualified eter-Inarlan. ho la a paid a sufficient salary, and hoa duties may alao Include the Inspection of all etab-llshmenu blrh handle any form nf human food, and who may alao be held responsible for the condition of rD thars I no aulhorltaJ Inspection a larco percentage of n-Imals slauihteretl herfl. csniumtn ar nnabis is krev posltlly wlsth-r tlslr mn! la free, (rum (11mm or jlniloa la handling What ran ilene About it? flow rllir, )mvr established central abbaioirs where farmers bring lock to be Inspected and butchered unW (ho direction of a qualified rts month of actie air service 'or democracy were fncle Sam on the battle lines la 1 he chamber of commerce ranee, during which time he.

brought down two Ilochc planes aud accounted Resolutions eipreaslng Joy over for tbelr pilots, were spent by Cap-' ratification of the federal prohibition lain 11 Van Eaton of Dallas. Teias. 1 n4 nunclng the ac 0 Senator Timothy Ilurke and who la here Inspecting the plant of Assemblyman T. A. Deleney repre-the Gillette I'-uboer company.

It was, tenting Green Hay In the stale leg-t apt. Van who took Hex Ueach l''ure. In voting against Wiscon tKIT THAT THIH HEtTIO Of STATE KIKM'IJ) HAVE RKP ItKHKSTATIVK. Members of the Chippewa Valley Co Operative Aasoctatlon, whoae membership Includes Kau Claire, Chippewa Kails. Stsnley and other cities and communities of the Chippewa are stirring up a project to secure the appointment of a slat railroad commissioner from northwestern Wisconsin.

Commissioner Jackson's term expires February 1 and It la seated that, even If reappointed, the commissioner doea not intend to stick the the Job. Northwestern Wlitconsln has never been represented on th'a commission, ln spite of the fact that many of lb problems with which It hss to deal are peculiar to th'a section. The argument Is also made that with th gradual dropping of government control of the greater public utilities. VeUrinariaa. fni par ih coel of op- dsirlr hlrh supply milk to the sin approval of the national law.

eltr trallni and provide a sinking fund to retire bond taaoed (o eitabtlah up In an airplane on Uotig laland and concerning which trip lu ach had a very intei eating artlcie some lime ago In one of lbs leading tnagaxlnea. Captain Van Katun 1 here representing the IKxHon Saddlery Com "A system of financing la adopted by which the fees pay the coat of operating and provide for the sinking tun A la rrtlre hnndi which D1T be uch a system. la reply to Inanities. Dr William were passed at a mate meeting of the Protestant churches of West Green Hay. Three more casualties have been reported that further reduce the already thinned roster I)oor county's old unit In the Wisconsin Na pany of Dallas, Tens, which has thei agency for the (iillrtte tirea for all of' rotberlngham of the I 8.

llureeu of iBf-iurld fr th( purpoi, Mubllsh-Aniroal Industry, made the following, turh a ot miction taisma Is and autResltons Paris. Teias. built and quipped The question la sometimes aaked in In 1909. costing by tha boueekeeiwrs of Kau Claire. tbou, 10.ooO.

Other rlilea hare How much protection ae accord- done Mme 4 br federal and local Inspection 0f 4rtlcle la not against meat and meal food products dBllrrlb, ln d.un tional guard. Company K. This brings the total of the county's sacrifices to forty-six. Cxpt. Italph "Don't rtiove, Daddy you look so funny" Daddy certainly docs look funny peering over his reading glasses every time he wants to see objects more than a few feet away.

Thousands of men snd women are In tho same "fli They, too, wear (lasses for near vision only. IfBYPTOlf 11 OLASSES IV. THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS combine NEAR aad PAR vision ln one lent. Through the lower part you can read the smallest print- throuih the upper part yot can see distant objects with equal rlearncat. Tbelr surfaces are clear, smooth and even, which ftvo them the appearance of being slogle-vltlon glasses.

KRYPTOK8 prnaoanfYKl (Ylp-torks) render unnecessary the continual removing of ydur glasses the over top squinting--or fasting with two pslrs. They keep your eyes young In looks as well as ln usefulness. like the railroad and telegraph and Terry, son of State Senator M. W. Perry and who was formerly first 'e'f hone systems, the share which which are dangerous or unfit for hu Texas The caplaln, since hla discharge from the air service, will take charge aa manager of the company.

apt Van Katon, like moat of the soldiers who have really faced the music, proved moet reticent concerning hla exploit and experience and seemed to prefer to discuss the general phases of the war rather than his personal experiences. And It wss not till the newspaperman, who had gone to the Gillette plant to hunt him up, had about finished his Interview with lieutenant of Company F. died of wounda received on Nov. 11. Frank Lldral and William Gerlaeh of Al-goma were killed In action on Nov.

11. It Is reported Capt. Perry re reived his wound In the last hour of the lsst day of fighting. 1 tern of municipal Inspection, as to stimulate I bought In the matter, and lead perhaps to the adoption of some method which would give the Innocent consumer a feeling of security hen enlcylng hla pork chops PUT OCEAN SHORE Baa coasumptlonT' "la reply to thla query, and for the purpose leading to a correct solution of what Is a matter or Interest to all, a f'w facte and theories are here modeetly advanced. Interstate Vomancrr Hons laepwcOoei The federal meat Inspection derives Its authority from what la known as the Interstate and Foreign commerce cause of the constitution of the United States, and therefore he authority extends only to those the captain that he learned that the IN MID-CONTINENT I his time at the front.

the railroad commission will have to lake in the readjustment will be very gieat. and the Inttreats of northwestern Wt.consiu la these readjustments extremely iinportaut. For Instance, it i pointed out. that there Is no doubl the slate railroad commission will be obliged to revlec local railroad freight rates when the opportunity Is afforded them. If the northwestern part of the Btate is to develop un considerable feat rattle Industry, or If Its remain.

ng timber lndustr.es aro to be used as raw material for finished products made ln the terrl-lory Itself; or If the water power resources aro to bamed the basis of an electric stefl manufacturing In- According to reports In the offices of assessor and county treasurer, real estate and personal property valued at not less than $2,500,000 will be affected In Green Hay and vicinity by the national prohibition had brought down two liocbe planes after as manv air buttles. "Both pilot were killed In each Instance." said the captain describing the Inci SrPERIOR. WIS Jan 13 -The movement "to bring the shore of the to the renter of the whirh An nnlr a local! Atlantic Ocean dents, "one telng burned to a crisp' amendment. Two of tho breweries jaro considering the conversion of when bis engine ai k-Ored." "I was ln the high altitude squadron." said Captain Katon. "and it was because of this that the men In our their plants for manufacture and preservation of food products and many saloon men have announced or any ci tne oilier pre-war With Jika Hilt Jiwilir 15 S.

Baritaw Stmt. branch cf the service did not get intention or opening sort drink to many enoountea with the enemy and refreshment shops, fliers. We were supposed to go away lux. Neenah and ill eo-ODer- proposals for Improvement are carr.ed out. rate-making will have to h.

e. trade, or a trade entirely within a alngl stats. "As a consequence, such meat or meat food products as ars sold for 'consumption In Eau Claire, except ue-'. a- r'eaeral Inspected nouses, are left without supervision xeept such as Is provided by the local aad state boards of health. peaking broadly authorities do not txerciie any general supenrUlon of neat producing establishments except throne -r i regulations anC dob complaint of Individuals, ao Exjdtuive Optometrist oitrol the high heavens and watch' te ln the erection of a monument, jcompllshed Irl a sympathetic as well for enemv bombers w3o would try thousand dollars as a Just manner The regulation of over our lines at a high oIdier and "Hors.

The monu- I he telephone rales. It Is pointed out. We were up so high that they could! ln blwe two towns. road commissions are seeking to re-not see u. and In this way w.

nipped A -p'-J t5S ny6 S0- CV which had Its Inception In Superior three year ago. will see Its first definite progress toward realisation at the annual Rivers and Harbors Congress to be held in Washington, February 5th and 7lh. i.ld aalde due to the war and not forgotten although dormant during the years the conflict has raged; the coming of peace has found new vigor In the original supporters and a raploly growing list of backers. Cities and statea throughout the Id lowest and west which would directly benefit by the deepening of the waterways between the Great Lakes and the ocean are evincing an Interest which those most active expect to take the form of representation at the Washington conference. An organisation having for Its sole purpose the Improvement of the canals between the Great Lakes and the sea so that trans-Atlantic freight-era may readily traverse them will be launched at the February meeting as a nation-wide body.

Vice presidents appointed for each participating state will head organizations In th)lr own commonwealths. These Get 7 Per Cent for YOUR Money battle of Chateau Thierry. From that! communities of the northwestern part time on we were kept busy right up Orchestras In Appleton will ad-; lven an eTen to the finish, being switched from one Tance prices Immediately after I wltb liTT comP'ttors. sector to another at frequent Inter- Easter. The Increase will also effect Heretofore Milwaukee and Madison vals.

In one of the. brushes with the eenah. Menasha. Oshkosb and hav' rurnlRn('i personnel of the enemy I received a very snxni nen Ksukauna. raiimau ciiminiion in me very 'largest percentage and there has been wound, but It was so slight that it did not Incapacitate me for service." a four year old cow recently test- "What kind of a sensation do you ed for.seven days, owned by Walter experience in going up Into the air H.

Wleckert who lives on a farm and Into battle with the foe?" he was. near Appleton city, made his follow-asked lng record: 666 4 lbs. of milk and no sympathetic enn'iderat ion of the interests of the northwestern part of the state Eau Claire Xt After It, i There is no program for choice of that practically wo hare no atlc protection. Mach Meevt rainepected Here, "It is Impossible to arrive at the exact proportion of uninspected meat consumed ln Eau Claire, but that it la considerable la well known. Ot this uninspected meat the proportion which is unlit for use can only be approximated by a comparison with the known amounts which are condemned by the federal Inspectors, as given In the annual reports of the Chief ot the Bureau ot Animal Industry.

"In, 191C the total number of food animals Inspected in the United States tit 62.304.522. Of these 116. 64 were condemned as whole carcasses. There were In addition (11,361 parts of carcasses, and pounds of meat or product condemned. Reducing these figures to understandable amounts, out of every 1.000 animals slaughtered in the United States.

4.6 were condemned, and parts ana pounds in similar proportion. "While It may bo fair to assume that the proportion holds good for animals consumed In Eau Claire, there are factors which may tend to reduce the proportion, or to increase It State Reduce Tuberculosis. "The State of Wisconsin hss been will secure speakers and engineer! "Well. I confers It is a queer sensa- 26.34 lbs. of butter.

During the any particular person for the va-such other activities as may be need-tlon and I presume lhat it Is partly fifteen days test she produced more anc on the tommlsslon which is ed to create the needed Interest in I fear. However, when you get Into a than her weight In milk being 1.350 goon to occur, nor any suggestion of the project. (hot mix you kind of forget things ex- and the weight of milk 1.363. place from which the appointee Senator I. L.

Lenroot of WIscon- cept the matter at hand, but you de a 'should come. Eau Claire having resin proposes at once to Introduce an lot of powerful thinking In a few sec- James T. Kane. a veteran lCerjtly been honored by the governor amendment to the pending rivers onds of time. I have also done some engineer on tne Asmano.

Division or wh aDDOinlmen. of the bankine and harbors bill which will provide powerful running when the foe fliers the niraRo lt ls I10t lhat became too numerous to tacKie of her citizen, will he able to se- v. i rniin a nrii hi inn urn nr i Asked as lO me. iruwiuu v. u.

imiKirtanf a ppolntment. ln to iO.WO Let or more altuuae, for a survey to determine what work Is needed to accomplish the ends s.ught. The Welland canal and the canals of the St. Lawrence river are the Cupt. Van Eaton said that one cannot At a lower see anything but space.

bars tn brlnclnr ocean traffic to i nitttmiH tnn.i this the earth can be Hans Anderson was sentenced, to ut ls poiDle, out La t'rosse-20 years ln Btate prison by Judge Superior. Chippewa Falls. Stanley. A. H.

Held, Lincoln county, after Larysmith and the other leading clt-belng found guilty of burning a le or the northwestern section have farmer's dwelling last November. among their citizens some persons Anderson was sentenced to life Im- competent to fill the position and at prisonment when he was 15 years the same time carry Into office a more old, but was parollcd after serving complete and sympathetic knowledge o.est Lakes docks The Canadian Heen but 11 looks like a large expanse government ls resuming work on the 0( water. Capt. v. an Eaton said the Welland canal, spending $60,000,000 I hlgb.es'.

ho ever climbed into the ce-to open it to the largest vessels. The! iebtuU regions was feel, whica canals of the St. Lawrence must be j3 OVfcr f0Ur miles, deepened to the determined draught Regarding the fighting prowess of five years. doing a good deal in the way of erua cattle 1 from fourteen feet, the present limit. lne German airmen Captain Van Katon Holsteln breeders ln Manitowoc Icating tuberculosis among The farmers or the nortnwest are gaid that on the uvtrage the enemy, county are elated over an order for now paying ion -i i fliers did.

ugi rnaicn up iin lue Aiuer-; a carioaii 8Xteen head of Dioonea a niipv per ousnei on ineir im aim kia i (cau or auleu Illera. ney ere. prei- Btorl receved from L. cents on their wheat due to thtv KOod fighters when fighting in large from CaTlte Philippine Islands. of this section than has heretofore been available for the commission's work.

Gov. rhllipp in the past has received so strong an endorsement from th's section In his gubernatorial campaigns, lt ls pointed out. that It Is felt that he will give good attention to the suggestion that Ills next Important appointment be conferred upon this section. The matter will be brought earnestly to his attent'on within the next few days. breaking of bulk st Huffalo and M(IUadronK and when they had a su- agaln at the Atlantic coast.

Other perloritv of numbers. Of courwe there1 ayrvCTTDiril IC I IRFRTV commodities and products are hltwere individual German airmen who IHlJlLftlUUJ UDUVI I and swine, and the city by law compelling the owners of dairies supplying milk to the city to have their cows tested and diseased animals eliminated has done a great deal toward eradicating tuberculosis from our locality. "Judging from the records at the establishment of the imimmond Packing tuberculosis is not as prevalent among cattle as it Is ln manv other localities, but among LEAGUE AT ASHLAND proportionately. Opening the har- i tO0J olll aDOve the rest of the bunchy bors of the Great Lakes to ocean ln and spirtsmanlike quail-; steamers by the Improvements sought i HAS NOW DISBANDED The captain could not find words to wonid eliminate tnis ana mane every harbor on he lakes an ocean port. I anada has made the first move We are selling "across the counter" direct to Milwaukee and Wisconsin people an issue of $3,600,000 of 7, 5-year, bond-secured Gold Notes of The Milwaukee Electric Railway Light Company.

More than a million dollar worth of the Notea have been bought in the first 30 days, mostly by Milwaukee people Who know the Company and the property. Issuance and sale of these Notes was authorized by the Wisconsin Railroad Commission to finance the growth of greater Milwaukee's electric service system. These Notes are on sale in 550, $100, $500 and $1,000 sizes. They sell at par. Your Notes start drawing 7 interest for you from the day you buy them.

You draw interest twice a year May 1 and Nov. 1 by simply cutting off your interest couppn, taking jt to trie nearest oank, and getting cash tor it. These Notes are readily saleable in case of need. Milwaukee is as solidly prosperous as any city in the world. This Company supplies virtually ail of Milwaukee's electric power, light, heat and transportation services.

The State appraised value of the property back of the Notes exceeds funded debt by over $16,000,. 000. The State rate regulation law assures a reasonable yearly return on State-appraised value. Besides being a general obligation of The Milwaukee Electric Railway light Company these Notes are further secured by de posit of $4,500,000 of 40-year bonds of the Milwaukee Light. Heat Traction Company with the First Trust Company of Milwaukee as Trustee for the Note buyers.

These Com panies, thus joint guarantors of these Notes, during their twenty-two years in business have never failed to pay on the due date every dollar of their obligations, with interest as agreed. Is YOUR MONEY earning 7 with equal SAFETY? If not, we shall be glad to sell you some of these Notes. Eau Claire buyers are asked to ORDER Through th eauClaire savings BANK. If you prefer to order direct from the Company, address: SECURITIES DEPART-ment. Public Service Building, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

You can send pay ment with order, or, if you wish it, we will deliver the notes in care of your home bank. C. O. D- ASHLAND. Jan.

22. -Ash- describe the valor of the American n.hiinir mon who hp said, were sii-' an( county's mysterious war organ- were su- 1 ten. iwlnp the percentage is about uiiu offer- This doe. not bean that ten percent by memorializing congres, and offer OCCH! "What is the best time to ask a girl fo marry you?" asked the youth. "When she Is mad at you and you are pretty certain that she will refuse you." replied the Benedict.

nrtomnert bnt that ten percent i mg States do? ls the question very i nitea most of them are affected, i now. lightly. "On the other hand, the greater ntmiriinn nf rattle slau.itered in the United States comes from the great ranges where tuberculosis is rare, the areas where dairying ie rtieei hunDlvlnit the greater part perb. lzatlon. The Knights of Liberty, has Turning away from his war expert- been disbanded, according to In-encee.

Capt. Van Eaton remarked: I formation received from several "Say, do you know this Is some In- sources all equally mysterious, stltutlon you have here this Gillette! It was reported that the organlza-Rubher concern. I've been going over tlon included about 800 citizens. No the plant for two days and I don't one ever admitted that he was a believe I've seen it all yet. They cer- member but at least fire alleged dls-talnly are doing things here.

I'm also loyalists realized the organization prentlv lmpresaed with your town In was in force. Five persons were general It certalnlv Is alive and tarred and feathered. Other per-comlng I.onk over there at that great sons who, It is reported, received olant of the S. Auto Gear Shift Co. drastlce warnings bought liberty If I don't mistake mv guess, that Is bonds and subscribed to war relief gring to be one or the biggest Indus- measures after they had decided not trial things in the country today.

That t0. GROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS, If you are growing hard of hearing and of animals affected with this disease. The six-year-old was very observ-Donbtful Animal Killed Obscurely. In and had frequently seen her 'ToT tZs wUhTut.s?rt rSedllmlsithe maid preparing a chicken for the v. torori oven.

ffar Catarrhal Deaffirts or If you have roar-in, rumbling. hiting noises in your eara go to your druggist and act 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to it 'i pint 1 111 11 i catlinvva v.as.u V. 7. Vi thorl- -Oh. mamma!" the little one certalnlv a won hot water and a little granulated augar.

Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. derfnl device and I predict the auto- 'ln "eeu to nnrt ties. They were acquitted. This will often bring quick relief from take notice when it gets on the mar the distressing head noises. Clogged nostril! should open, breathing become easy and the mucus atop dropping into the throat.

It il easy to procure. Costs little and la pleasant to take. Anyone who is threatened with Catarrhal Deafness or who has head noises should give this prescription trial. -Adv. kf t.

The captain also spoke enthusiastically of the RnbhT and other concerns which he hag visited here. NOTICE! If you are getting up a concert or a cabarette, you can always C. A. Singer In the Kealty buliuing, Louisville, Ky. ai a vl iclalmed, "Norah ls taking all me tatlve Inspection, than to be brought ff to an official establishment to run feathe off I.

cm the gauntlet of the eagle eyed jg Inspectors. On the other hand an uiamma U)e chckcn lsn't honest person may do himself tin in- Justice by condemning a carcass oln8 which appears to hlci to be irregi'lar. lj(tle boy Qf gll wag much ln. which a qualified inspector 1 terested in a conversation be eon pass for food thereby cheating him- mother and the childr3n of elf and perhaps getting into trouble amlly abput a wonderful circus. With the Food adminlstdation for de-whlch they had attended some years atroylng food.

before. "There ls also the sanitary end or After a tme the little fellow in-production to be considered. It lsiqUred of his mother: "Why wasn't Impossible for local small slaughter- I tnere Where was STATE NEWS DON'T ENDURE RHEUMATIC PAH HERE'S QUICK RELIEF FOR YOU News was received on Wednesday of the death from pneumonia of Private Jerry Mayou, Company 157 Infantry. 32nd division in Ger- His mother replied, "Oh, you were ew to sill ana aress meir mcai a cleanly manner in the nine snacas ki.k mrL iiaci hv them I have not not here." "Where was again the child i many. He died Dec.

12 and ls the asked. first Marinette county man to die visited any of these places about here and do not wish to comment on them oo rulo thev are His mother looked at him ncel" In the army of occupation. He served fated a moment, then added, "Oh, Stop the painl Give me relief That's what you want when you're hurt. That's what you get with Sloan's Liniment. It not only'kills pain," but doea it quickly, without delay.

If you're tormented by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Backache, nd body or nerve pain ust see how quickly a little Sloan's Liniment gives relief. The very first application rests and comforts. Seems to reach right down to the seat of the trouble, warming and easing the nerves and tissues. You can almost feel the inflammation, swelling or stiffness subside, as the pain grows less and less. You don't even have to wait to rub In Sloan's Liniment.

It penetrates, and its clear, clean liquid can be poured right on the akin without staining. Get generous size bottle from your druggist today. Milwaukee banks have bought hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of these Notes, for themselves and their absolutely unfit for producing any- thing In the way of human food. KanltAUOTi improve. you were In heaven with God and tho angela." "Gee, mother!" exclaimed the tn dlgnant youngster, "do you mean to say you left me In heaven all day with God aDd the angels while you and the rest of the family went to the circus?" tthtpughout the war In all the battles or the famous 32nd division without getting a scratch.

Three brothers pre with the 32nd division In Franqe. News of the death of Joseph Hen-neman, another Marinette soldier in France, from wounds also came. He is the sixty-fifth death among the men ln the army and navy from Marinette county. rv me general irruu has beon decidedly upward for a The Milwaukee Electric number or years pasi, anu puuu-; opinion, and the ccnipelltlon between retailers have been productive of nice clean markets, as a rule, not to say about the high clsss of the men wo have In the meat business, but the tact remmlne that we are not protected against any one who may itiu tenti VBAIN7 Janeavllle's Chief of Police, Peter D. Champion and Fire Chief Henry C.

Klein will qnlt office first. A certain famous American football player was set for action. Just before the charge started he was sent back to overlook the erection ot an ammunition dump, well to the rear. "It was far worse," he saidMater, JD0 UnsrrUilUlOUO VT -Y "I feel sure that the progressive gfMvvay Light Company Members of the Kock county board a dejected way, "than being taken of supervisors are arousing sentl meat men or tnj city wouw. wetcome comjetent Inspection of their eetab-' ilhments.

Those who would not ao out of the line-up Just before we ment for a highway building prog-.

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