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Get them from any druggist. j single vote." n His contest with Samuel J. of New York, the Democratic nominee, threatened for a time in 1876 and early 1877 to bring about a resumption of the Civil war. Perhaps it explains in some measure the bitterness of battles today between Republicans and Democrats. Hayes faced the disadvantage of running in the wake of the eight years of the Grant administrations, followed as they were by sensational accusations of financial frauds. There was little to choose between abilities of the candidates and when first returns were in, Tilden was acclaimed as winner. Shortly after election day, it was revealed that Tilden's managers were uncertain as to the results their party had achieved in Florida, South Carolina and Louisiana. Normally Democratic, these states still were in the hands of carpetbagger governments. Tilden had 184 electoral votes and the ballots of any of the three states named would have elected him. Hayes, with 166, needed all of them to have one more electoral vote than Tilden. In Louisiana, the canvassing board threw out 13,250 Democratic votes and gave the state to Hayes. Republir cans asserted their candidate had won in both South Carolina and Florida. But Democrats of the three states returned votes for Tilden. To make the situation a typical American scene, congress was divided, one branch being Democratic, the other Republican. It was decided finally to appoint five congressmen from each party and five Judges of the Supreme court to make the decision as to which set of returns from the disputed states should be accepted. The election of Hayes was assured by the vote of Justice Bradley, whose participation gave the deliberative body a margin of eight Republicans to seven Democrats. And congress approved these momentous findings just in time to enable Rutherford B. Hayes to take the oath of office as President. j ! 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Although Ripon had a voting list that hardly exceeded 100 in those days of exclusively male suffrage, more than half of them attended Bovay's first gathering. The im-- : pulse which brought them together was the conviction that the slavery question was comint rapidly to a head and that those who opposed must unite in a new group, regard- less of geographical lines. Northern states naturally proved the most fertile ground for spread-ing the new doctrine. Before the partys first national convention, which was held in Philadelphia on June 17, 1856 a firm "toehold had been secured by senatorial repre-sentation at Washington. History fails to record what part, if any, Major Bovay played in the Philadelphia meeting. The delegates were unanimously in favor of nominating John C. Fremont and he was selected on the first ballot. Another Republican attended, however. He was the gangling IlliAbe Lincoln, and nois some of his colleagues had the temerity to advance his name as a candidate for "Honest Abe lost the nomination but four years later he was to carry the party to victory. 9 VnImi N.w.paiMr UbWil druggists, A fellowship of Alex Oskirko, between experience 17, and Gov. Alf M. Landon, Republican nominee for Presides, has eased the long days on a sickbed for the boy. Alex was injured in a football scrimmage, osteomyelitis set in and now he is a chronic invalid, subject to continual pain. Gov. If you feel... -- tired --run-do- i j wn nervous -- out of sorts reason THERE Is usually a definite ..so, now lets complaints. reason sensibly. Dont try to get well in a day. . .this Is asking too much of Nature. Remember, die has certain natural processes that just cannot be hurried. Therefore, If you are pale, tired, lack a keen appetite. Have tort weight a frequent sign mi feel randoms... that your blood-cel- ls are week, with a tendency towards anemia then do try in the simple, easy way so many millions approvcH-b- y starting a course of &&S. Blood Tonic to fed like yourself again. OW.Cn . Gov. Alf M. Landon Millions Honor Landon on His 49th Birthday "Landon day as celebrated for the first time on TOPEKA, KAS. w ( j j ; i ; a 'I ' i j ' j A striking likeness ol the Republican candidate tor President is this new crayon portrait, heretofore unpublished, the work of Artist Alfred Panepinto. Digest Poll Gives Landon 2 to rail-splitte- r, Rivers That Flow North The St. Johns RiveA' in Florida Is supposedly the only river in the Unitea States which flows northward throughout its entire course. There are others, however, which flow north for a part of their course These include the Monongahela in Pennsylvania, the Tennessee in Tennessee and Kentucky, the Kc Rivei of the North in Minnesota and North Dakota, Big Horn in Wyoming and Montana. Powder in Wyoming and Montana. 1-- 4 - A PARTY vice-presiden-t. at 1-- 4 CHICAGO, ILL. 1 e brings on highly arid stomach condition morning after" distress. Milncsia, original milk of mapne-i-a in wafer form, quickly relieves distress. Each wafer equals 4 tc ispoonfuls milk of magnesia. Crunchy, ddieious flavor. 20c, 35c St 60c 12 inches; color sugby 15 gestions; material requirements; illustrations of all stitches used. Send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) for this pattern to The Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York, N. Y. Write plainly pattern number, your name and address. Gov. Landon Letter Cheer Sick Youth 1 EUTIEURAfiNTMENF EATING HEAVY FOODS Pattern 1187 comes to you with a transfer pattern of a sampler - SKIN for self! Straight From the Shoulder Under- Jackson the party name was shortened to Democrat, which it continues to bear. Republicans emerged as a separate party as early as 1854, aL COARSENED IRRITATED Opening y litical origin. coSmitici. TO HELP REFINE SopW,wrtfMCirftcvroDot.?4,MeldMv Moo. Pattern 1187 No matter what the Season a samplers always fun to do, espeo-dallwhen it offers as colorful a picture, as quaint a verse, ai this. Youll find it a grand way ta use up scraps of cotton or silk floss, and a design that work 19 In no time, for the background if plain. Wouldnt it go beautifully in a young girls room? Perchance that Young Miss will want to do this easy cross stitch design her- IRONICALLY enough, the names of the two principal political parties once were combined as Democratic Republicans, a group of which the standard bearer was Thomas Jefferson, referred to perhaps oftener than any other leader when Democrats trace their po- -' not mete FREE NAMING approx- imately 25 per cent during the Roosevelt administration, there are now more than 1,200 hidden taxes involved jn the daily life of the average man, Robert Kratky, director of the tax division of the Republican National committee here, declared. He said there are 300 more in the daily life of the average woman. The mans day begins with the alarm dock, on which there is a luxury tax of ten cents, in addition to 30 other hidden taxes, Mr. Krat-k- y said. Taxes now take 26 per cent of the cost of underwear, 20 to 40 per cent of the cost of soap and 21 per cent of the cost of razor blades. "There are 44 taxes on a pair of overalls, 62 on a shirt, 63 on a suit, 53 on a hat, 60 on a tie, 62 on a pair of socks and 63 on an overcoat. Taxes take $3.53 on an $18 suit, 59 cents on a $3 hat, 20 cents on a $1 tie, 7 cents from a 35 cent pair of James A. Noble, chief grain sampler of the Chicago Board of Trade, socks and $5 from a $25 overcoat. At the breakfast table, Mr. Avreports first samples of Argentine coni test "excellent.' Fifty million bushels, it is estimated, will have to be imported this year, because of erage Man can help her husband count. New Deals "scarcity program. "Fifty taxes take 2 cents from a dime loaf of bread, said Mr. Kratky. Sugars 43 taxes represent 23 per cent .of the cost. A 35 cent pound of meat would have cost only 28 cents, but for 38 taxes. With this drain on the family income, the living struggle has become more burdensome day after day undei the Roosevelt Til-de- WNU Service. federal indirect With ("hidden) taxes increased the United States, can be designated "the man who was elected by a funny story, laugh and Quaint Sampler Will Taxes 1,200 a Day Keep You Occupied lor Average Man Tests Com Imported From Argentina j September 9 by millions of Americans who expect that Alf M. Landon, governor of Kansas, will be the next president of the United States. It will be the 49th birthday of Alf Landon, Republican nominee for president and governor of Kansas, a "typical prairie state. In the nation - wide Landon celebration many friends and admirers In Pennsylvania, the state of his birth, and Ohio, where he spent his tvhood, sent greetings to Gov. Landon. The Republican National Committee celebrated the day by issuing a new Landon campaign poster. This will be distributed throughout the country. It shows a recent portrait of Gov. Landon. Besides the usual heading. "Gov. Alf M. London, Republican nominee for president." it carries the following caption which holds him up as a new national leader: That leadership along the trail. Which we have loved long since. And lost awhile. Has come to us again." 1 Lead Landon Epigram Anything that will promote recovery and restore jobs 1 am for, and anything that will hinder it 1 am against. Alf M. London. andon heard of the case in conversation with a friend. As a result, Alex got this letter: "Dear Alex: Just today 1 learned Deceives, Then Betrays of you. I want you to know that The zeal which begins with hyadhave my deepest personal you miration for the magnificent fight pocrisy must conclude in treachery; at first it deceives, at last you are making to regair your it betrays. Bacon. health and strengtn. You may have heard that, as a boy, I too suffered an accident in a football game while a student in the Marietta academy at Marietta, O. While not as serious as yours, that accident forced me to give up football playing Keep your chin up, nlc man, and let's look forward to the day wnen you are strong again and we can sit down together and talk over the game of football. "Alf I andon. 1 IN UTAH AND Sunflower Salad j Is Campaign Dish CITY, MO. -- Even a luncheon dish . can come out for Gov. Alf M. Landon for President. Mrs. Thomas Coyle, of 4144 Locust KANSAS sheet, delights Republican guests New Deal Spending Would Buy All Land in 3 States Washington. Gov. Alf M. Landon leads President Roosevelt by more than 2 to 1 in the first returns from the Literary Digest presidential poll. Maine, New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey gave Landon 16.056, President Roosevelt 7,645, William Lrmke, third party candidate, 754, and Norman Thomas, socialist candidate, 109 votes. Four other candidates received 125 scattering votes. Of the 24.689 total votes reported, 2,714 for Landon were from persons who had voted Democratic in 1932, while only 1,407 for Roosevelt came from voters who then favored Hoover. The Lemke candidacy is taking four votes from Roosevelt to one from Landon, returns indicates. ALEX OSKIRKO by serving her Sunflower Here's her recipe: Salad. Dice contents large .can ITS THE and drain into bowl. Remove rind from two oianges, cube HOTEL BEN LOMOND and add to fruit. Add juice of one chase. at $100 an acre, all the Ogden's Finest . . One of Utah's Best acres of land in Michigan, lemon to fruit juices. 350 Rooms 350 Batfis Add and amount juices required the 24,000,000 acres in Indiana and $2.00 to $4.00 the 35,000.000 acres in Wisconsin, of warm water to contents of two Air Cooled Corridors David W. Davis said here in an packages of gelatine, stirring mix- Delightful Rooms Grill Room Coffee Shop address before the Kalamazoo ture till clear. When almost set, add fruit. Mold mixture in shallow Spacious Lounge and Lobby County Republican club. Courteous Service "As a nation, we are wealthy be- sauce dishes. Every Comfort and Convenience Unmold on lettuce leaves. Around yond the dreams and comprehension will be found at each mold place sliced canned of man but we cannot yet comprefor sunflower hend the meaning of a billitn dolTHE HOTEL BEN LOMOND peaches petals. lars and the least appreciation of Chopped dates and pecan meats, this vast sum is held by the men in moistened with mayonnaise tc wma A9 TUU ARE CHAUNCEY W. WEST, SlN'LHSS. Washington who are distributing the make a paste, form the centei (which should be big enough to look taxpayers billions," said the speaker, former governor of Idaho and like a sunflower and not a daisy, WNU W 3736 assit'unt secretary of the interior says Mrs. Coyle). Garnish with during the Coolidge Administration. mayonnaise and vote for London and Knox. k bin to Destroy Food To destroy food and raiment is a Wallace Writes for G. O. P. improved, and smooth skin often re-Chicago. Daniel A. Wallace, unsin, and the Bible tells you so. Deal Listen to Proverbs, 23th chapter, cle of the New secretary of 19th verse: He (hat lilleth ms land agriculture, is writing a scries of shall have plenty of bread; but he articles for the farm and lay press, that followcth after vain persons as a member of the farm division shall have werty enough. The of the Republican National comREAD THE ADS Southern Farmer. mittee here. KALAMAZOO, MICH. Money spent by the Roosevelt administration this year is enough to pur- salad 00 j j complexions |