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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 2

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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TfflB BACIN JOURKAL-N EWS, THURSDAY AFTERyOONjCftT0 VIENNESE WOMEN AFTER LOOKING AT LON LIST OF DEAD IQME RULE LEAGUE MAKES PPU TO BADGER VOTERS 25 IX LETTER TO THE FEOFLE THI ARE ASKED TO lit i Hi OF OBNOXIOUS LAWS. SMeMaefu PR K- 3HK hw 'v 'ifeaiHggggBggH JT aSmS) hnugr.tr.it Fnsetflah Action I Urged tta a Eort to Correct the Evils Into Which Wisconsin Government Km ration. 'r'" I'm' I I I- MADISON, Oct. 8 That the Tpllgli of Wisconsin arc ovsrgovarned and overtassd to tho statement by the Wisconsin Home Rule and Taxpayers' lea rue In a leer being- sent out to voters, regardless of party, urgln them to 'demand the repeal of obnoxl-ctis laws. By doing away with some the rom missions members of the league believe the government can be simplified andrun more economically.

The letter follows: TO THE VOTERS OF WISCONSIN: Now that the campaign of lilt0 Is on, the Home Rule and Taxpayers' Mtgue comes to you with an cartut jEppeal for thoughtful, unselfish and patrioticactton. The candidates hav all been nominated. The platforms tiavn hn adoDted. The leaders are Around the Car Barns This is a group ot Viennese mo thers, who daily haunt the bulletl board placed outside the Austrian war office to see if their wons and usbands, of whom they have not he ard since the war began, are among the wounded or the dead It is Just a photograph of one scene. A hu ndred of them might be taken every day.

this proup there was one oman who had received word that her son had been killed. In the pho-toaraDh shf has he- handkerchief to her face while she is steadied by er friends. you'll hear almost all the boys say: "NIGGER HAIR is the best buy in this part of the country." In NIGGER HAIR you gret that high-qiality Buifley tobacco that has made Burley leaf a nation-wide favorite with! pipe smokers. And you get those slow-burning, cool-smoking, Long Cut curly strands of tobacco that caused our grandfathers to call it "NIGGER HAIR," giving the brand its name. In the field asking yapr support.

Pru- fundamental law the receptacle of dence requires that ybu consider care- every fad and fancy that afflicts the Wisconsin has grown fnllv men and measures. ommon legislative ij ro October Crop Report WISCONSIN AND UNITED STATES honesty and good citxenshlp require Bureau of crop estimates. In cooperation with weather bureau. United States department of agriculture, makes estimates as of Oct. 1, 1914, with comparisons, made by the bureau of crop estimates (formerly bure of statistics), as follows: our people have prospered; genuine progress has been made under the constitution as it Is, as the men who founded the state framed it.

not permit those who are responsible for the presentjCondition of things in this state to tajBijper with that organic law In and by which the people are protected, and all their rights secured. They have done harm enough already. From all parts of the state the demand comes for a repeal of some of the foolish, unjust laws we now have, instead of adding mischievous amendments to the constitution. We shall discuss these proposed amendments, and show the dangers they threaten, and the Injustice that would result from their adoption. Ivower Taxes Demanded NIGGER Hair is so mellow and mud, sweet and pleasing, you can smoke it all day lojig, the year 'round, with healthful enjoyment.

NIGGER HAIR Long Cut Tobacco I There are no pains or no expense too great for us to take to make our brands absolutely the best on the market. The choicest of the world's crops of tobacco come to us, jwe employ the most scientific methods of treating tobaccos, and the most ski tied tobacco experts. We know what wonderfully good tobacco mL Wisconsin Com- Oet; i forecast. 1914, 65.000.000 Sept. 1 forecast, 1914, bus "2,858,000 Final, 1913, bus.

.6, 825. 000 Wheat Preliminary estimate, 1914, bus 3,510.000 Final, 1913. bus 3.665,000 Oats Preliminary estimate, 1914, 66.100.000 Final. 1913, bus Barley Preliminary estimate, 114, bus ...19,000,000 Final. 19U.

bus ..18,125.000 Rye Preliminary estimate. 1914. bus 7,004,000 Final. 1913. bus 7.438,000 2S2.000 265,000 297.000 that you approve of and support those governmental policies that will In your judgment be best for all our citizens, and that you vote for those candidates who are most competent nod capable, and whom you can rally trust to be loyal to you when they are clothed with power.

People Demand Relief Do not let narrow partisanship either dim your vision or Influence your action. A few things are plain to all. The people of Wisconsin are nvergoverned. They are overtaxed. Of there is any truth-' In the statement vThat government is best that governs least," then our people have a right to' protest against the present condition of things; and they do protest.

They demand a change. They demand relief from excessive taxation. They demand the repeat of obnoxious laws that deprive them of Ins right to manage their own pri-ste business, to have a voice In all of local self-government. They resent the constant. unnecessary, offensive interference of petty officials.

They believe In a genuine, Intelligent democracy that Is, In government "of, for, and by the people." The league believe that we have drifted away from such a government. have been, and now are plagued with a swarm of experts, specialists, and Inspectors, whose services are not heeded, whose activities demoralise business, and exasperate our most enterprising; cltlsens'and whose salaries and expenoM, constantly increasing. MlyjtytlM. gjihsta nrc of the people. Too Much Freak Legislation Not only are our statutes overload-ifcd.

with freak legislation, but our constitution is In danger. Political folly and partisan prejudice have combined In an attempt to make our SMOKIKG 1T0BA000. United States 2.680.000,000 3.598,000,000 2,446,988,000 892.000,000 763,380,000 1,140.000.000 1,121,768,000 197.000,000 178,189,000 42.664,000 41,381,000 17,000,000 17,100.000 13,833.000 382,000,000 871.000.000 331.525.000 954,000.000 tO3.000.000 953.734,000 8, 604. 000 04, 118, 000 .230,000,000 220.000.000 146,410,000 6K.3 7.1 80.2 71.2 84.4 77.6 NIGGER HAIR is that wny we asK you IU at. Sold everywhere in 5-cent packages.

Sizes from 5 cents to 50 cents, THI AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Buckwhoat Oct. 1 forecast. 1914. bus 8ept. 1 forecast, 1914.

bus Final. 1918. bus. Potatoes Oct. 1 forecast.

1914, flept. I forecast, 1914. bus. -t i'lal, 1913. bus.

Tobacco Oct. 1 forecast, 1914, lbs sept i forecast, 1914, lbs Final. JtlS. ye. Ifjgy Preliminary estimate, 1914.

tons. Final. 1813. tons Applee Oct. forecast.

1914. bus Sept. 1 foreoast, 1914. bugjfeMgpMM Final. 1913.

bus. Clover Seed Condition Oct 1, 1914 Condition Oct. 1 1913 Cabbages per cent, of full crop, 1914 Production, per cei.t. of full. crop.

1913 Onions Production, per cent, of full crop, 1914 Production, per cent, of full crop. 19 13 To every voter, regardless of party, we send this message: Whenever and wherever members of the league have, met they have Invariably and unanimously demanded lower taxes, fewer commissions, less interference by petty officials lii the private business affairs of our people, and a larger measure of local self-government. They believe our government can be simplified, and run more economically, and that whatever our people can do themselves In the management of ihelr local affairs they ought to be permitted to do, without Interference by. or dictation from, any higher power. See to It that in your different localities the principles of the leagiif are clearly understood, and that support Is given only to those candidates who are thoroughly in sympathy with us COMMITTEE OF THE LEAGUE The league has headquarters In room 1.

Marston block. Madison. Charles E. Pierce 6t Janesville, Is president. S.

200.000 84,874,000 32.155.000 80,300,060 57.648,000 50.740.000 4.384,000 2.330,000 2,300,000 4,000.000 ia 1 84 81 fschool girls be- Wholesale traffic in tween the age of fo teen is charged' by the rteen and six-Portland police leg-lslature, which must be publ.shed In December. It was decided to leave the preparation of Its report to the to Senator Howard Teasel ale. Sparta, chairman of the eomnilsalon. The uuestlon of where any more hearlnss riSg operating in against an alleged i rests were made. Oregon, and four a Yoar rail CM AttMts Ne use to fuss an try to wear it out.

It will wear you out iaateaA, Take Dr. Klngs New Discovery, relief follows quickly, it checks your Cold and Soothes your Cough away. Pleasant, Antiseptic and Healing. Children like it. Get a 60c hottle of Dr.

King N'ew Discovery and keep it in the house. "Our family Cough and Cold Doctor" writes. Lewis Chamberlain Munchester. Ohio. Money back if not satisfied, but It nearly always hejps.

and others are Baseball players, actorj involved. should be held was discussed, hut no The thread of many a discourse is merely a varn. action taken on It. The opinion or the majority present waa that it would not be necessary to hold any more hearings. i Western road on Wednesday.

The little fellow was playing on the tracks. VIC; COMMISSION MEETS TO DISCCSS ITS REPORT SLAYER OF SEVEN DIES IN PRISON Julian Carlton Succumbs In Uic Iowa County Jail; Axman Killed Maniah Borthwick and Six Others. THWAITES ESTATE PAYS S31 MADISON. Oct. 8 The estate of thei late Reuben Gold Thwaites.

his- torian and secretary of the Wiaconsin State Historical society, will pay an inheritance tax of $316. 1 MADISON. Oct. 8 Four of HaveThrown Away Their Glasses REMARKABLE LETTERS FROM SOME WHO HAD THE OPTONA PRESCRIPTION FILLED AND USED IT the seven members of the Wisconsin legislative vice commission met in the commission office in the state capi-tol Wednesday night and discussed the preparation of Its eport to the ARE YOU GOING TO Move To Chicago? If so, herd's your chance at a Special Price, as some time between Oct. 12 and 15 I will take my mammoth moving van there to remove a load to this city.

Therefore I can take your goods to Chicago at that time. See me at once. MORRIS MATSON YOU WHO WEAR GLASSES READ WHAT THEY SAY Deafness Cannot Be Cured It Is well known that thousands of people wear glasses who We have For Sale Bi' Choicest 9 mortgage security that is offered in the We have sold this same security for 24 years without a loss of Princi need th-m: thev iiever neederf Th Tn" ot that do not Ot their eyes. The ue of a soothtng. healine- cleansine- lot to -tone up their eyes miffht 1n ces milVe theVn perreVtlv The Optons prescription 1 used and recommended bv thousands Hart what these grateful people say.

then cut the prescription out and hive Kradwell Drug or any other druggist fill it local applications, as the.r reach tht ilseased portion of the ear. There orly oot eay to care deafness, and that is by constitutlon-il Deafness Is caused by an inSamed onditlon of the lining- of the Eustachian rune. When this tnhe is inflamed yon have a -ambling sound or Imperfect hearing, and worn is entirely closed Deafness la the resnlt, aad inless the inflammation can be taken eat and his tube restored to its normal condition, hesr-ag will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of as are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing bat inflamed condition of the mucoua surfaces. We will jit. One Hundred Dollars for any ease Deafness 1 caused by catarrh) that caaaot be ured by Ball's Catarrh Cure.

Send for circa-ars, free. Jr. 1. CHEJfET Toted, O. Sold by Drosristt.

75c. gaS Halls saauly Ptlte far cuostipattoa. AFTER WEARIX CXASSKS ELEVEN LAID ASIDE GLASSES AFTER USIXti OPTONA PRESCRIPTION WASH. AVE. PHONE 674 pal or Interest.

We have loans now for sale in large and small amounts. Interest 6 paid you at our office promptly. I Wish to express my satisfaction with your treatment and exercises dlvWD LOSIX(. THOHAXDS OF DOLLARS BECAt'sK OF POOR fZTK-IIOWT OPTOJIA PRESCRIPTION BHIM.v RBLIBF TO RAILROAD it i ueueve win Deneht anvone i 3 when properly used. I have laid aside DODOEVILLE.

Oct. 8 Julian Carlton, negro chef, who killed seven persons the Frank Lloyd Wright 160,000 bungalow at Hillside, Aug. 15, died in his cell in the Iowa county jail here this afternoon from starvation. The burial will be by this county In potter's field in the city cemetery. Carlton was unconscious before his death a-d made no statements.

Recently Carlton was brought into court on a stretcher for trial but it was found that he was in no condition, so a plaa of not guilty was entered for him and he was returned to his cell. Carlton was cook at the Wright bungalow, but was about to leave. He set fire to the house and as the persons Inside, who were at dinner leaped out to escape the flames, he attacked them with a hatchet. His vie. time were: Mrs.

Mam ah Borthwick, "soul mate" of Wright; Martha Cheney, 13, daughter of Mrs. Borthwick; John Cheney. 11, son of Mrs. Borthwick; Emit BrodeJl, Milwaukee, 27, draftsman: Ernest Weston, 13, son of Wrights head gardener; David Lin-blom. assistant gardner, aad Tom Brunker, laborer.

"iaWW na oeneve that I can do without them entirely. L. L. Krua 4 I'm the first person. I think, that fHMl used Optona in our city, but will 'lay If others that are afflicted with $50,000 SVORTH CHOICE 3 COLD MORTGAGES For Sale weak eyes will listen to me I sure you will nnd a large market here for JLONt.

DISTANCE m.Ai.-c lassr remedy. I have worn glasses for Uls, vnl1, LAID ASIDE ALTOGETHER Household Economy Haw to Kav tfc Best Gas i ateaaeay aad Save 83 by HakJag It at Home All papers guaranteed snd recorded free bout eleven years. I have been a lo-tontotlve engineer for thirty years, but I have been retired on account of the elsual examination. I am reduced from 300 or more per month to (5 per month. Had I been la possession t- your remedy I would; have been versl thousand dollsrs better ofT t-day, W.

J. Phillips, San Bernardino. Calif. -HEART SONGS" I CAJT COUNT THE FLUTTKRIhG LBAV'Ej OX TREKS ACROSS THE STREET i rOLLOWIXG PRESCRIPTION OH) IT COUPON tRIVAEMTaVD BY Loan. Security.

SOU bl.SOO 400 1300 6OO 9 OOO 6O0 9 2,000 700 2,700 80O 9 2.800 OO f. a. 000 1.000 s.soo THIS PAPER TO YOU NOW READS WITHOUT GLASSES past two have followed the directions and feel RAILROAD PASSE1VOER LOCOMO- greatly benefited bv the uae of nntnn. iu ieei ine oenent in a very few days after beginning treatment. I was TIVE WHO PASSED KRV TEST WITHOVT GLASSES SATS THE OPTOMA PRESCRIP-1HN IS A CMBSBKD TO THE WORLD.

WIFE IIRSOVES HB3.PLESS I'SDER A1TO WE HAVE LARGER LOANS AT Tc TOR SALE D. Miller Co. sot Main st. lUii HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE Oougli medicines, as a rule contain large quantity of plain syrup. A pint of granulated sugar with pint of warm water, stirred for 2 minutes, give you as good syrup as mosey can buy.

Then gst from yoar druggist ounces Pinex (50 cents worth), pour into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with sugar sirup. Ihis gives vou. at a cost of onlv 34 cents, a full pint of reallv better cough syrup than you could bur readv made for S2.50 a clear saving of near I fx. Full directions with Pinex. It keep perfectly and tastes good.

It takes hold of the usual cough or sheet cold at once and conquers itln 24 hours. Splendid for whooping cough, bronchitis and winter coughs. It trulv sstonUhing bow quickly it loosens the dry, hoarse or tight cough and heals and Soot lies the inflamed mem-brrnes in the case of a painful cough. lt.Is. stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ad BKLiOIT, Wl Oet.

8Ptnned beneath their automobile which turned turtle Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Edwards of this city extricated them- notnered with eyestrain caused by overtaxing tired eyes which, of course, induced fierce headaches I have worn glasses for several years, both for distance and work, and without them I could not read my own name on an envelope or the typewriting on the machine before me. I can do both easily now and have discarded mv long distance glasses altogether.

I can count the fluttering leaves on the trees across the street now, which for several years have looked like a dim peen hlur to me. I cannot express my joy at what It has done for me. 1 am writing on tvoewrltinir oa an nt one coupon like the above, togethsr with our Clip out and pr Reading your ad In the Minneapolis Journal 4 months ago I cot a SO cent box from Grand Forks and followed four directions up to time of writing, am reading now without glaasea as In my position as a rallrosd passenger locomotive ens mr we must have good sight, of course. 1 only used the glasses In reading as run from Neche. to Winnipeg dally.

The Government eye test was held there on the tth. I passed everything O. K. with This rea book is on display at the special price of selves only by herculean effort. The Journal-News Office i physician's leg was broken and he was almost unconscious from pain.

His wife tried bravely to lift the heavy car and release her husband, but for a time It seemed they would out the use of glasses. This Optona Is rw-. i vt ur nuwi ever usv Htv GO A imii FAltTHUt. But It Pays to Go To The Iiebenow Market PHONaS 1S1 1 SI Uodaend to the world at large. eight, so you see can appreciate tfferty.

Locomotive Engineer. Neche. what Optona has done for me. Mrs! 1 COaUnPdN 98c Secures the $2.50 Volume be forced to remain uader the wrack. v.

uossow, miii creek. Okla. age until rescuer arrived. Mrs. Ed in rich Maroon cover stejnped In gold, artutlo Beautifully bonnjl wards finally managed to free herself lag the persistent loose couah.

Inlay design. ann sne sui-ceeaeo in dragging the injured man from under th car. i If full page portrait of the world most fam-ccmplsta dlcUonsry of ssosicsi tsrsns. ous singers, mam If you wear glasses either your eyes are not normal or you are wearina glasses which you do not need. If your eyes are Inflamed or tired and irritated and overworked; if they itch or burn or make you know that you have eyes; if you have ever used an eye wster or a eollyrium.

take the following prescription to your druggist, have It filled and use It at home as an mm nath 5 t.rala Opteaat tl tablet) 3 Oaaeea aler. Use from two" to four tunes a day with an eye cup and you may be able to Join the ranks of the thousands who have used this prescription snd have received benefits beyond anvthina thsv exnertsrf Th. mJm ENGINEER STOPS TRAIN. READERS WILL ADD 10c EX I RA for Postage. OUT-OF-TOWN Nwtuauasaia 'The song book wltb soul; 400 of the song ISaacajT SAVING LIFE OF BOY BELOIT.

Wis, Oct. Had not the Pinex is a highly coaceatrated eom-rwind of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with gusiacol. and has been used for generations to heal inflamed membranes of the throat chest. To avoid disappointment, ask votir druggist for "2H ounces of Piaex." and "fPt nrthing else. A guaranles Pmute satisfaction, or moner prompt-lv refunded, goes with this prepstiOB.

the Pinex Ft. Wayne, lad. "HEART SONG treasures of the ft. wajpasa its. 7 33S DsaaSis wrrld In one volume of 50 DSgSS.

C-oen by more than any other organ of Jhe human body. Oftentimes neglect leads engineer seen him in Ume to stop the utaman miav. uilf lumps neglect leads I in v. 1 1 1 iu m.v Four years to complsis ths book. sry lolers.

20,000 music Pssctta asi Aw W.ssnraala. i in.i iui iwwii in misery ilt in misery have partial loss of sight, or in es- i train little Johnny Tobias would not neglect your eyes: thev are too gTound to death under II treroe cases in total r. uo Do meiot. song gsm of AVESl'B pas valuable uive wiem ine nest posMe care and preserve your sight and the osslhle cara and preserve your sikht and the TORE DRUG senger train on the Chicago, Nsrth- pans time..

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