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J# I I ADVANTAGES OF G000 ROADS [Prosperity Made to Flow Into Any Locality by Construction of Sub stantial Highways. The way to make prosperity flow Into any locality is to build roads that |wlll last and not have to be done over every few years. With good roads farmers can deliver all their products directly to towns jwithin a radius of 50 or more miles, and by making more profit themselves they Ireduce the high cost of living for other (people for merchants are able to take advantage of new sources of supply to buy their stocks under favorable con ditions, and sell them to their custom ers at a lower price. Millions of dollars are Jost every (year through perishable goods spoiling {on the railroads because of freight jdelays and complications, writes G. W. [Morrison In Farm Journal. Single large firms have actually' saved more An Improved Highway in New Jersey. than $100,000 yearly by using motor {trucks and the trucks will undoubted ly contribute largely to organized im provement of roads. Good roads are a paying investment focal authorities lb cities, towns and jeountle act without delay to Eemandsseshould ieet th growing national and local before trade goes in other di rections. It is almost Impossible to feet back the lost advantage after other districts have won it Good roads bring trade and in crease property values In a commu nity. They attract homeseekers and Industries. ROAD PROJECTS AUTHORIZED Mans Involving Improvement of 12,191 Miles at Estimated Cost of $181,143,644 Ratified. The record Indicates that from July 1918, to November 1,1919, the United tea department of agriculture ap- 1,846 road projects, Involving is Improvement of 12,189 miles, at an ted cost of approximately $181.- (148,844. Of this sum approximately 7&9D2.167 represents federal foods. Since the passage of the federal aid {road act 1,927 projects have been ap proved. These call for the construc tion of 18,596 miles of road, at an es timated cost of $225,267,847, of which 5 bout $95,498,140 will be borne by the ederal government Gratifying prog ress also has been made in connection fwith the national forest road work. {From July 1, 1918, to November 1, A919, 74 projects, involving 923 miles (of road, were approved, and plans were completed for the improvement of 50 (others, aggregating 946 miles. These facts are brought out in the annual report of the secretary of agri culture- (BENEFITS OF BETTER ROADS Release From Bondage the City Man aa Weir as Farmer8olve Living Cost Problem. To both city man and farmer the good road means release from bond age. Counties and states where good roads have become a part of a pro gressive program of legislation have sen values rise, and this' again' has brought home the fact that good roads pay for themselves. More important lo the city dweller, however, to the tact that eventually good roads will prove the solution of the high cost of Bring problem. COST OF ROAD CONSTRUCTION of Determining Factors Are Right of Way, Material and Cul verts or Bridges. Ml gome of the things which determine Ike cost of road construction are: Cost ff right of way, cost of clearing and rbe ibbing, amount and kind of material excavated and amount of filling to he done, amount of ditching for sur face drainage and tiling for subdram- M. number and sis* of stream cross* tors necessitating culverts or bridges, eost of securing and nladng material. (DISADVANTAGE^!) TRUCKERS if Reads Are Not Improved He Is Un able to Compete With Farmer Living on Good Road. trucker ten miles from a market spring crops, such as rhubarb, and spinach, is at a great dls atage if his market road is un oved, and he may be totally ua jatto to compete with the tracker the IHUDM distance from market in another direction on a good read. MORAL NECESSITY TO BUILD To Maintain Happy and Prosperous People on Farms We Must Im prove Rural Conditions. (By J. DENNY O'NEIL, Pennsylvania Highway Commissioner.) The problem confronting the high way department In these abnormal times when labor and material are so scarce and so high, is this: Shall we go ahead constructing new roads? I am convinced that good roads are an economic us well as a moral ne cessity. We must have food, and if we want boys and girls to sfay A Brick Road In Pennsylvania. men and commercialized vice on the farms. These are the exclusive prod ucts of the cities, and if we want to keep the people away from the cities, we must give them good roads and do what we can to improve living con ditions in rural communities. A Horrible Situation. NIggWhy did you give up that Job I got you as a collector? BiggWhy, hang It, 1 owed money to nearly all the men I was sent te dun.London Answers. A Leap-Year Revenge. "That rich girl the fellows are all after has a mean disposition." "What's she doing?" "She says she is going to propose to ail the men in her set." TOO MODEL. think you have a model apart meat" "Tea, my husband says it's model of the. real thing-." Subscribe for the Pioneer. Every BrightVWe- awake Morning is a tribute to INSTANT POST UM after the coffee drink er makes the change to this healthful bevep age. There's no disturbed sleepornerve irrita tionin POSTUM "There's a Reason' No. 6. 4 inches. I i- s/,f\*V,%W FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, 1920 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER on the farm to produce it, we must dig them out of the nrud by building roads they can get to market or to a rail road. There are places in Pennsylvania where it costs more to haul farm products to a railroad station than it does to pay the freight to France. As in the past, the hope of the future from a moral point of view, is to maintain a happy, contented and prosperous people on the farms and in the small towns and villages. They don't produce I. W. W.'s. ballot-box stuffers. election fraud rrooks, gun- THE MOST WONDERFUL THING IN THE WORLD FOR RHEUMATISM Positive Relief or Your Money Back Everybody knows that there i only one known sure relief for rheumatism, neuritis, lumbago and eczema in the worldand thatis the baths at the Hot Sulphur PIf you could have these baths in your own bathroom yo know that you would never need fear the pains of such attacks as long as you lived. 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To see the healthy bloom in your face, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, to wake up without a head ache, backache, coated tongue or a nasty breath, in fact to feel your best, day in and day out, just try inside bathing every morning for a week. Before breaktast each day, drink a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone prosphate in it as a harmless means of washing from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases and acidity and gives one a fine appetite for breakfast. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate wiil cost very little at the drug store, but is sufficient to demonstrate that those who are subject to consti pation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, rheumatic twinges or whose skin is sallow or pallid, that one week of inside bathing will have them look ing and feebng better every way. PUT STOMACH IN FINE CONDITION Says Indigestion Results From an Excess of Hydro chloric Ac id Undigested food delayed in the stomach decays, or rather, ferments the same as food left in the open air, says a noted authority. He also tells us that Indigestion is caused by Hyper-acidity, meaning, there is an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach which prevents complete di gestion and starts food fermentation. Thus everything eaten sours in the stomach much like garbage sours in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases which inflate the sotmach like a toy balloon. 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