Boone County Recorder . my nerves. Particularly in the morning I wasIrritable- and upeotj that I could—hardly wait until tho coffee wasserved, and then I had no appetite forbreakfast, and did not feel like at-tending to my store duties. One day my wife suggested thatinasmuch as I was selling so muchPostum there must be some merit init and suggested that we try It. 1took home a package and she pre-pared it according to directions. Theresult was a very happy, one. Mynervousness gradually disappeared, andtoday I am all right. I would adviseeveryone afflicted in any way withnervousness or stomach


Boone County Recorder . my nerves. Particularly in the morning I wasIrritable- and upeotj that I could—hardly wait until tho coffee wasserved, and then I had no appetite forbreakfast, and did not feel like at-tending to my store duties. One day my wife suggested thatinasmuch as I was selling so muchPostum there must be some merit init and suggested that we try It. 1took home a package and she pre-pared it according to directions. Theresult was a very happy, one. Mynervousness gradually disappeared, andtoday I am all right. I would adviseeveryone afflicted in any way withnervousness or stomach troubles, toleave off coffee and use Postum FoodCoffee. Theres a Reason. ReadThe Road to Wellville, in pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A newone appears from time to time. Theyare genuine, true, and full of human in*terett. 4* •** IK ?-???.:? i ?:? -?? CHIEF TOPICS AND SPEAKERS AT CONFERENCE FOR CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES V » NaturalResourcesConference At the White House May 13, 14, IS M I. POINT TO DEFEAT SIGNS THAT, WORRY REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMEN. Two Classes of Voters on Which They Have Heretofore Largely Relied Are This Year in Active Opposition. There are two classes of votes thztnave heretofore gone almost solidlyfor the Republic ins in many states,but. which seem this year to be sothoroughly disguUed with the leadersof that party that they »lil be foundon election day almost a unit in op-position to it. These ais the negrovote and the organized labor vote. As to the negro vote, it seems thatIn case Taft or any other man favoredby Roosevelt should be nominated bythe Republicans, that vote may large-ly go to the Democratic candidates,because of the attitnde of the administration towards the negro troopsimplicated fn the Brownsville vote is the controlling factor inmany Republican districts. In NewYork It holds the balance of power Inthe district represented In congressby Herbert Parsons; in Indiana thereare four congressmen, including JesseOverstree


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