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BUYING A PIANO
POR YOUR
Wife, or your daughtejWhy don’t you?
You couldn't get anything that will give so
much real satisfaction and provide so much
pleasure aud entertainment.
One of our NEEDHAM pianos will he a
source of pride to you always. You can’t
buy a better instrument. Let me tell you
about the pianos and give you terms.
D. P. HASELTON.
QF THE liiTIOli
And there is a Strong iVlovei
ment in Favor of Geo.
B. Corteiyou.
Campbell-Erwin Realty Company
Successors to Dozier Realty Co.
Real Estate, Renting, Insurance
156 College Ave. Phone 345
(Special Correspondence.)
New York. December.—One of the
significant events that have recently
taken place in the local political sit
uation is the calling off by. Chairman
William J. Connors, of the New’ York
Democratic Slate Committee, of the
conference of local, state and national
I democrats that was to have been held
| here on January 7th and Stb. All sorts
of conjecture lias been indulged in as
i* t lie rcMson for abandoning this
meeting, but it may be asserted that,
the real cause lies in the fact that
f»n account of the recent declaration
of National Chairman Thos. Taggart
in favor of the candidacy of William
Jennings Hryan for the presidency
neither State Chairman Connors nor
Charles F. Murphy was desirous of
holding a confab as it might force
them to sh \v their hands thus early
in tin* campaign. Neither of these
men could affoul to come out in open
revolt against the Nebraskan, especial
ly in view of his constantly increas
Ing strength, and as they are still mak
ing a. pret< xt of being in favor of
Lieut.--(low Chandler, as New York*
favorite son. they preferred to call tli.
meeting off rather than risk the possi
bility of incurring Ids displeasure or
of being forced by popular clamor to
come out in the open and declar
themselves as followers of Bryan. .
waiting game is what !>oth Connor
and Murphy have decided upon, and
le it is possible, even probable,
that the New York delegaticn will g«
.ninstrueted to the national conven
tion. these men will sooner or late
have to declare themselves adherent
f Bryan.
of this "mov»o of purification/’
many are disposed to term it, but no
class, perhaps, is more concerned
than the hotel proprietors. These
men are up in arms over the matter,
especially as regards the question of
prohibition, and threaten to do all
sorts of direful things if further at
tempts are made to place the great
city of New York under blue ribbon
ranks. On several occasions of late
proprietors of our leading hostelries
have given expression and the words
of Mr. William Forster, a prominent
New York lawyer, uttered at the an
nual meeting of the hotel proprietors
New York state, shows to what
extent they have been stirred up. In
the course of his remarks, Mr. Foraker
said:
‘The impious reformers in their
•rusado find nothing sacred t<>
them. What they care for the beau
tiful traditions of the old C lonial inns
for the fact that the father of this
country. George Washington, found it
not unfit for him to Did farewell, to
his companions in arms in Fraunees’
avern, for the tradition that the first
American flag was sew. d in a brew-
nml the account that Patrick lien
imbibed the fir-t inspiration of
his patriotic career in a Virginia Ja\-
His Only Medicine
mml
oncurr* d in by
are inclined i:
cD f. n:
hav
FOR SALE
One of the Prettiest Homes in
Clarke County
A Large 8 Room House
with all conveniences,
with a very large lot con
taining several acres of
land and or-ly a short
distance from car line.
See us about this at Once
Prices and Terms Right
Campbell-Erwin Realty Company
Successors to Dozier Realty Co.
Real Estate, Renting, Insurance
156 College Ave.
Phone 345
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Orr’s !3 otLool.
CORNER PULASKI AND DOUGHERTY STREETS.
FALL TERM OPENED MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 1907. YO JNG
MEN AND YOUNG LADIES PREPAR ED FOR COLLEGE. BOYS
AND GIRLS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS WISHING AID ON
SPECIAL STUDIES WILL BE ACCOMMODATED. FOR TERMS
APPLY TO
Christmas - - Christmas
A complete line of all kinds of Toys, Dolls of all sizes. Tea Rets
Coffee Sets. Tool Chests, Air Guns, Pop Gfnns, Christmas Trees,
Ornaments, Caudles and Santa Clan a Masks. Call early.
Miss Rosa A. Von derLieth
Willi (in 1 selection of Chicago as th
place for the Republican National Con
veiition on .lone 16th. anil the arriva
Iso-no of Secretary Taft from his pro
Ionped trip abroad, politicians of that
faith here regard the fight for the pre
idential nomination now on In dead
earnest. They profess to see In the
selection of the Mindy City a decided
victory for Secretary of the Treasury
George It. Cortelycu and a defeat for
the Taft forces, as the latter were
strongly in favor of Kansas City; The
ialk of running Secretary Corteiyou
tor governor of New York next yec
is not taken seriously, especially
the upstate republicans insist upon th
iT-noniinathfri of Governor Hughe;
who it is slid, is not averse to run
ning for that office again. The fol
lowers of Corteiyou insist that noth
ing hut a presidential nomination will
aitisfy them, and it is believed that
secretary shares in their opin
in. p rtHuhirly as it is becomin
m lc and more apparent that Presi
1 - n! Riaisevelt will not, under any ci
:mnst. men s. as he has repeatedly an
nouneci. accept a third term Homin'
ion. To those who keep thfir
I so to tin ground the bickering and
fighting when the campaign is alread
.•'Sinning to develope is taken to mean
hat the ciTances of several of the re-
puted "dark horses’- are being mate-
ri illy strengthened, and after all some
such aspirants may capture the plum
The gr at boom started by some of th
friends of former Secretary of the
Treasury Shaw is meeting with much
approval, and while it is by no means
certain that Mr. Shaw could be induc
ed to make the fight, there is nodouht
in Hie minds of many of the best past
ed men in the political and busines
world tint for a clean-cut, conserv
tive and reliable candidate no better
choice could lie made.
is the great cosmopolitan city of
New York getting Puritanical." To any
one who has visited t!he metropolis
with its Great White Way, its Tende;
loin, its Bowery, its Coney Island, this
question will no doubt appear rldicu
ions, but there have been several -de
velopments recently which go to prove
thot the move of prohibition that
manifesting itself strongly in the va
rious parts of the country has hit
tills city with great force and that
there is danger of its some day being
set down in the "dry" column. This
of Itself has created no end of con
sternation among a certain class of
our citizens, but there Is added indig
nation over the move to close all the
daces of amusement on Sunday,
consequence of this latest order
many thousands, particularly among
the working classes, are being depriv.
el of their customary Sunday enjoy
ments, and a wall has gone forth
which promises to make itself heard
in no uncertain manner If conditions
are not scon changed. Many of these
people now fesl that they are being
deprived, of their constitutional rights
and if pie advocates of a “closed” Sun
day persist in pursuing their course
as at present, the question promises
to become one of the paramount ones
in the next municipal election. A num
ber of - the business Interests in the
city are being made to feel the effect
1 ' - - 1 ■
These sentiment
dorsenients from a
are likewise being
people at large who are
sent-in the strongest |>«
such efforts to rob thei
ge of spending their
a.y to which they h i\
tomed.
It must he said in I
the liquor interests tl
been for years trying
regulation of the liquc
city ami state, but that they take n>
tock in the present nioveni* nt look
ing toward local option, for tile rea
son that they do n t regard its spon
sors as reliable or sincere. Their Intel-
ests with tin* lu.irty co-eperntion of
lie leading hotel men. have been con
ducting a spirited warfare a *ainsr
dives and all disreputable resort-; and
propose to keep up this fight, hut for
them to be placed under th** law .ii
prohibition they consider a step in
the wrong direction, as it woiil 1 t* nd
to defeat the v* ry object s
all those concerned in oondi
Sabbath in a decent and
manner.
Mr. George D. Pc tier,
West Medv/ay, Man
3-, a j
veteran member os
the ,
Boston Fire Departi'
*cnt, ?
who went to Calif:
i nia -
in 1850 to hunt for <
fold,
and vi’ho celebrated
the
72d anniversary of
his |
birthday recently, pr
T'SCS
Duffy’s Pure Malt **.
- Lis- (
key as a never-fa
stimulant and tc;.i \
** F~r the prut (•”
do IV.-,.. h v >rk on a
Ma* h l h.
l-uiM-sd.d not dome any v -d. I ... c uW-d
M V -■ 1 in. I <'• > I - 1
find th -t Duny’s Pur,; M..U Wbi - . rd
. and I vu'dr-coii'-h ,o all
ior.V.cJ with w.-.'i.i. «.•.<>; i . «*.«*■»• -p. hj.
yerrs ol CF.uKGK L*. HiTiT.iL
T.vay, Mass.
(Mu rtatt'fnl pa*i<*nts fro-r. all p.T7t\ of tho
Duffy’s Pur©
is an absolutely pure distillatiru
have every kernel thoroughly r
and producing a prcdi^cstcd lis
is the ir.ott effective tonie stir
softened by warmth a;ij moiui
substances renders it so that i: >
If you wi.-h to lter.p >
the glow of perfect heal!::,!.
to directions. It Is dr.: ~ -
blood, while Duffy’s Fere f
action and purifies the c-ii-o .
It is r; : r : d ~ ft" ' :
■ml to
ulant
;mgln ii;
o.ing tli
OF THE SPORTS
one of Detroit’s star
ying indoor baseball
key has ctcod
che*n:j.t3 durin_
and has always b‘c:i f
pare zr.d to co*:tai:i r:
prep or tics.
CAUTION.—’When you a<
Cruc.T or dealer I r i
l ev be sure y n yet tbe * . i .
eel-.l h .-.l'=
te v re r
i.le-r.
en the let-el, tn.l
e.irk N unhri-ken
ne-Jieal bool let
L'vltl; .'I’.uit Whiil
UltlS Will
orilor to
. Kas.
for
George Xlullit
pitchers, is ]>1
it Wabash. Ind.
The Western League mag
te asked for a franchise ir
place a team 111 Kansas Git
Another "knock" for the (1
theory. Jake Bcckley leads
American Asosciatlon in halting
1907.
Indianapolis has a Gliggy Dink so
ciety. They are willing to go against
anything in the lioosier metropolis
effort to break the baseball
hoodoo.
If Paekie McFarland should lose a
battle whom could J .- Gans pick for
the lightweight champion?
Frank Mantell. wlio iias a decisio i
over "Homy' Midi dy, will meet
’Rube" Smith at Ihnvor Hie iattei
part Of the month.
Gunner .Moir didn't want to shake
hands with Tommy Burns before the
fight. Must have been afraid Tommy
might hit him when he wasn’t look
ing.
There are few harder working pug
ilists than the Sullivan twins, Jack
and Alike. They are always willing
to take on anyone at any old weigh:
and then work hard to win.
Chief of Police Cowles of New
Haven says sparring exhibitions do
not -pay because the public wants
prize fights and prize lights will not
be permitted in New Haven.
Bowlers at the coming Cincinnati
tournament wilt not be allowed to
wear suspenders. This rule was pass,
ed as a favor to the boys carrying
\ large front addition and weighing
285 pounds or more.
Gene Dement says that he lias a
position in Birmingham that pays
him J150 a month the year round and
that he has given up playing baseball
for good.
A single season eften brings about
remarkable changes in the careers of
ball players. A yefir ago major
league clubs wjnild not have Joe Kel
ley at any price. Today the Bosten
Nationals are willing to make almost
any concession to secure the services
or Sir Joseph.
William J. Clymer, manager of the
champion Columbus team of the
American Asoctatlon, has made a bid
for the Wilkes-Barre club in the New
York State League.
"While Pitcher Gehring heads the
list In Western batting for 1907, Ra
der of Pueblo is the real leader.
Gehring hit for .406 in 39 games
while Rader’s average was .346 for
62 sanies.
At the National League meetings
'Colonel George Dovey of Boston has
about the same experience as a new
Favorite
Base Burners
No I?nuke
No Dust
Nc Trouble
Et ms Day and Night
Get Cur Pi ices
Bondurani Hardware Co.
All Kinds of Cook and Heating Stoves
C3<3 loktia.
Saturday, Dec. 1 4
The Thatians
Present
The Barrister
A Three Act Ccmedy
I rices 25c to S 1.00
Box S ’ats $1.25
£Seats Reserved at Palrr.e’s Drug Stcre
Wednesday, Dec. 1 ‘th.
-.Iv-J grain; great care being ttv J to
thus destroying the germ of th- seed
d in flic form of a pale m tit. v.hiih
rr.d iiv.-igoratcr known to "'. cnee;
durability and freedom fr n'urious
.talced by the most sens :, .b.; tcrnach.
:n j v:,-;rous and have c.i . c’. ae.-.s
urv itit V/hiikey re.qti! rtrding
y . ur with drucj ; i' - . nt’.'.e
v ter.es a:.d ; ,r.t.,: heart
senator at M’ashiugton. He always
has a bunch of rules to offer, but the
magnates are about as deaf and
dumb as the members of the sonata
when a first-termer takes the Ilxir.
According to a Bostou fight and
fighters there are but two out an I-cit
champions in the ring today. Heavy
weight Jeffries retired without any
successor. The middleweight and
welterweight titles are in doubt, and
the same is true of the bantamweight
championship. The two undisputed
champions are Joe Gans in the light
weight division and Abe At tell in the
featherweight class.
DeWitt’s Little Early Riser Pills
are sold by all druggists.
Here’s Good Advice.
D. S. Woolever, one of tho best
knov.n merchants of Le Raysville, N.
Y.. savs: "If you are ever troubled
"ith piles, apply Bucklen's Arnica
rtalve. It cured tne of them for good
•_n years ago." Cures every sore,
wound, burn or abrasion. 25 at \V. J.
Smith & Bro.. H. R. Palmer & Sons
drug stores.
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