Show r I t l I HIS ONE WEAK SPOT I Prominent Minnesota Merchant Cured to Stay Cured by Doana Kidney Pills O O Hnydcn ot O C Hoyden Oo dry goods merchants of Albert t Lea Minn says I was RO lamo that I could hardly walk There was nn timiccountablo weakness of the back and constant e pain and aching I could find no rest nnd was very uncomfortable un-comfortable rit night AR my health was I f Rood In evory other b way I could not understand un-derstand this trouble It was Just as If nil the strength had gems from my t 1 back After suffering fur some tlmo I began using 1 DOOMS Kidney Pills The u remedy acted at once upon the i kidneys nnd when normal action was t restored the tumble with my back f disappeared I have not had any rod ro-d turn of it For Bale by all dealers CO cents o box Foster MIlhllrn Co Buffalo N Y j 1 d 1 i I fh 1 U f DODDS I 1 II Y IIJ t J t f gl KIDNEY ltI t V I a I J j j 1 1 I Iii > 1 F I1 e k ary tl J 11 Rrs kn If t1 t j 4 1 riOnsSpl 8 DUB M n tf I In 1 15 t I J 1 In 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rlfllrr 04PAGC BOOK bleb FREE oxplalnsliowtocurodoatness at homo Its treol wrlto tor It DR W 0 COffEE JIO Ccaturr BWr DM Molar t s at 7 NEW FOOD LAIC People now demand the right to know exactly what they cat To bo told by milker or retailer that the food Is pare Is not satisfactory Candy may contain pure white clay or pure dyes and yet be very Imrmftil Syrups may contain pure glucose and yet be quite digestible and oven beneficial Tomato catsup may contain a small amount of salicylic or boraclc acid as a necessary preservative preserva-tive which may agree with one and be harmful to another Wheat flour may contain a portion of corn flour and really be Improved Olive oil may be made of cotton seed oil Butter may contain beef suet and yet be nutritious The person who buys and eats must protect himself and family and he has a right to and now demands a law undor which he can make Intelligent selection of food Many pure food bills have been Introduced In-troduced and some passed by State legislatures leg-islatures many have been offered to Congress but all thus tar seem objectionable objec-tionable It has seemed difficult for politicians to formulate a satisfactory bill that would protect the common people and yet avoid harm to honest makers and prevent endless trouble to retailers No govt commission or officer has the right to fix food standards to define what the people shall and shall not eat for what agrees with one may not agree with another and such act would deprive the common citizen of his personal liberty The Postum Cereal Co Ltd perhaps the largest makers of prepared foods In the world have naturally a close knowledge of the needs of the people and the details of the business ot the purveyors the rot ro-t 1 grocer and guided by this experience experi-ence have prepared a bill for submission submis-sion to Congress which Is Intended to accomplish the desired ends and inasmuch Inas-much as a citizen of the U S has aright a-right to food protection oven when he enters another State It Is deemed proper that tho govt take control of this matter and provide a national law to govern all the states A copy of the bill Is herewith reproduced Sec 1 governs the maker whether the food Is put up In small packages sealed or In barrels boxes or otherwise other-wise Sec 2 governs the retailer who may open a barrel and sell the food In small quantities When ho puts the goods into a paper bag he must also inclose a printed copy of the statement of the maker which was affixed to the original pkg and Inasmuch as the retail cannot undertake to guarantee the statement of ingredients he must publish the statement of the makers and add his own name and address asa as-a guarantee of his selling the food as It Is represented to him which relieves the retailer of responsibility of the truth of the statement and throws It upon tho maker where It properly belongs be-longs The remaining sections explain themselves them-selves Tho Postum Cereal Co Ltd for example ex-ample have from the beginning of Its existence printed on the outside of each and every pkg of Postum and Grape Nuts food a truthful and exact statement state-ment of what tho contents were made of In order that the consumer might know precisely what he or she was eating A person desiring to buy for Instance strictly pure fruit Jelly and willing to pay the price has a right to expect not only an equivalent for tho cost but a further right to a certainty as to what ho eats Or he may be willing will-ing to buy at less cost a Jelly made part of fruit Juices sugar and a portion por-tion of glucose Put ho must be supplied sup-plied with truthful information of tho ingredients and be permitted to use his personal liberty to select his own food accurately The people have allowed the slow murder of Infants and adults by tricky makers of food drink and drugs to goon go-on about long enough Duty to oneself family and nation demands that everyman every-man and woman Join In an organized movement to clear our people from this blight You may not bo able to go personally to Washington to Impress your Congressmen but you can In a most effective way tell him by letter how you desire him t > o represent you Remember tho Congressman is In Congress to represent the people from his district and If a goodly number of citizens express their views to him he secures a very sure guide to duty Remember Re-member also that tho safety of the people Is assured by Insisting that the will of the people bo carried out and not the machinations of the few for selsh Interests This pure food legislation Is a pure movement of the people for public protection pro-tection It will bo opposed only by those who fatten their pockets by deceiving I de-ceiving and injuring the people There fore If your Representative In Congress i Con-gress evades his patriotic duty hold him to strict accountability and if necessary demand equitable and honest hon-est serviced Is a very different condtlon than when a faction demands class legislation of tho Congressman Several years ago tho butter Interests of tho country demanded legislation to kill tho oleomargarine Industry and by ppwer of organization forced class leg islation really unworthy of a free people peo-ple Work people wanted beet suet butter because It was cheap and better than much unclean milk butter but the dairy Interests organized and forced the legislation The law should have provided that pkgs of oleomargarine bear the statement of Ingredients and then let people who desire purchase It for just what It Is and not try to kill It by a heavy tax Manufacturers sometimes some-times try to force measures In their own interests but contrary to the interests in-terests of the people and the labor trust Is always active to push through bills drafted In the Interest of that trust but directly contrary to the Interests In-terests of the people as a whole Witness Wit-ness the nnti injunction bill by which labor unions seek to tie the hands of our courts and prevent the Issue of any order to restrain the members of that trust from attacking men or destroying de-stroying property Such a bill Is perhaps per-haps the most Infamous Insult to our courts and the common people ever laid before Congress and the Representatives Represen-tatives In Congress must be held to a strict accountability for their acts relating re-lating thereto But when bills come before Congress that are drawn In the Interests of all tho people they should receive the active personal support of the people and the representatives be Instructed by the citizens The Senators Sena-tors also should be written to and instructed In-structed If therefore you will remember re-member your privilege and duty you will at oncenowwrlte to your Congressman Con-gressman and Senator on this pure food bill Clip and enclose the copy herewith presented and ask them to make a business of following It through the committee considering It Urge Its being brought to a vote and requesting re-questing that they vote for It Some oppressively Intelligent and carping critic may say this Is dan d-an advertisement for Postun GrapeNuts It Is truo that theft tides are spoken of here In a i manner but they are used nslli lions of a manufacturer scckbl example printing on each pkg attj fill exact statement of ingredient shame other makers Into dolor if fair thing by the common people 1 establishing an era of pure tool that procedure has not yet forced t n who adulterate and deceive to chil their methods henco this elfon > I l arouse public sentiment and skctl way out of the present condltlojl fraud deceit and harm The undersigned Is paying toj publishers of America about 200 to print this announcement In pn cally all of the groat papers and i zlnes In the conduct of What chooses to term an educational palgn esteemed to be of greater rect value to the people than the er llshmcnt of many libraries ThitJ Y held to be a worthy method of u i money for the public good TeHij people facts show them a way lot themselves and rely upon them tol Intelligently and effectively The reader will bo freely forgha ho entirely forgets the reference on Postum and GrapeNuts if ho wllllf ict Join the puro food movement f do things reG C W POST sc rfy NO Text of Pure Food Bill wI If It meets approval cut It out sign name and address and send to 1 ve representative In congress Buy two or more publications from which you f y this Keep one for reference and send tho other to one of the U S Senala la1 from your State Ask ono or two friends to do the same and the chanceili Ad Puro Food willbo good a A BILL TO REQUIRE MANUFACTURERS AND SHIPPERS OF FOODS FOR TERSTATE SHIPMENT TO LABEL ISAID FOODS AND PRINT TUB INGREDIENTS CONTAINED IN SUCH FOODS ON EACH PACKAGE THEREOF I Do It enacted by tho Senate and House of Representatives of tho Ualtti States of America In Congress assembled That every person firm or corponl tlon engaged in tho manufacture preparation or compounding of food human consumption shall print In plain view on each package thereof mal by or for them shipped from any State or Territory or the District ot COlD bla a complete and accurate statement of all the Ingredients thereof deflaei I by words in common use to describe said ingredients together with tll I announcement said statement is made by tho authority of and guarD I teed to bo accurate by the makers of such food and the name and completi i address of the makers shall bo affixed thereto all printed In plain typO oil size not less than that known as eight point and In the English language Sec 2 That tho covering of each and every package of manufactuiH prepared or compounded foods shipped from any State Territory or LII I District of Columbia when the food In said package shall have been tta from a covering supplied by or for the makers and recovered by or for tl sellers shall bear upon its face or within Its enclosure an accurate copjd the statement of Ingredients and name of the makers which appeared apa the package or covering of said food as supplied by or for the makers therec printed In like manner as tho statement of tho makers was printed and IUd statement shall also bear tho name and address of the person firm or crt poratlon that recovered such food Sec 3 That It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to purposelj wilfully and maliciously remove alter obliterate or destroy such statemwl of ingredients appearing on packages of food as provided in the precetol sections and any person or persons who shall violate this section shall bt guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined not less tlu ono hundred dollars nor more than five hundred dollars or Imprisoned less than ono month nor more than six months or both in tho discretion oi tho court Sec 4 That the Bureau of Chemistry of the Department of Agrlculttrt shall procure or cause to bo procured from retail dealers and analyze Of cause to bo analyzed or examined chemically microscopically or otherwise samples of all manufactured prepared or compounded foods offered for iii In original unbroken packages in the Dlstrlst of Columbia In any Territory or in any State other than that in which they shall have been respectively manufactured or otherwise produced or from a foreign country or intendel for export to a foreign country The Secretary of Agriculture shall mats necessary rules and regulations for carrying out tho provisions ot this del and is hereby authorized to employ such chemists Inspectors clerks tW ors and other employees as may be necessAry to carry out tho provision of this Act and to make such publication of tho results of tho examination and analysis as ho may deem proper And any manufacturer producer of dealer who shall refuse to supply upon application and tender and full par ment of tho selling price samples of such articles of food to any perioi duly authorized by tho Secretary of Agriculture to receive tho same sluB be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall bo fined not exceedW one hundred dollars or Imprisoned not exceeding one hundred days or boil Sec 5 That any person firm or corporation who shall violate sectlosJ one and two of this Act shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor and upon contlo > tlon shall be fined not exceeding two hundred dollars for tho first offensl and for each subsequent offense not exceeding three hundred dollars or M Imprisoned not exceeding ono year or both in the discretion of the court Sec C That any person firm or corporation who shall wilfully purpose or maliciously change or add to tho ingredients of any food make faltt charges or Incorrect analysis with tho purpose of subjecting tho makers ot such foods to fine or imprisonment under this Act shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor mis-demeanor and upon conviction shall bo fined not exceeding ono thousand dollars nor less than three hundred dollars or Imprisoned for not less thou thirty days nor more than ono year or both Sec 7 That It shall bo tho duty of every district attorney to whom til Secretary of Agriculture shall report any violation of this Act to cause proceedings pro-ceedings to bo commenced and prosecuted without delay for tho fine ani penalties in such caso provided Sec 8 That this Act shall not bo construed to Interfere with commerci wholly Internal In any State nor with the exercise ° f their police potted by the several States Sec 9 That all acts or parts Ot acts Inconsistent with this Act aro hereW repealed Sec 10 That this Act shaH bo In lit forco and effect from and after the flr flay of October nineteen hundred and six The undersigned respectfully requests tho Representatives from his district I dis-trict and Senators from his State to support this measure Slgnod City Slate a |