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mAY, DEC. 11, 1908.' if FOR BERTH iieWING HOTTER Cornered Battle Fcr Vacancy Central Association the i8 Attracting Wide Atttention. LESBURO'S, lnjrry Hofer, REPORT •f a Member of the Inves- tigating Committee, Receives Report From Illinois City. Mil the meeting of the Central •relation but a few days otf the S for the vacant berth Is waxing totter and hotter every twenty four junrs. The great race Iginnlbal, Galesburg life latter town has ,re strongly into the iLme light dur the past few days by reports sent from the camp of Manager Ned ton of Burlington. Egan has frank- is tf,pressed lor between Clinton. and been brought his preference to Clinton •per Hannibal, and even say3 he will Le for the Iowa city rather than Galesburg. if there is desire on the fjlinois-Missouri league's part to re |t)jn that city. According to the Burlington Hawk fcte Dr. Bonham. the head of the Ot- ltsni»a Association, is In favor of I Clinton and will vote for its admis Isisn. Also that Boyle of Waterloo [til! favor Clinton, because it will up the gap between that city lid the other league cities. If the above can be relied upon president Justice that a representa liive will be present at the coming |ieague meeting. Galesburg's Statement., Harry Hofer, member of the' com- Ittiitce appointed by President Justice I'GMnrg's ting forth the advantages of that city I.faibaseball way and stating why it: will prove a more worthy member of the league than any other applicant. The communication contains several es of closely typewritten matter I and carries a great amount of detail Tie three cornered scrap between lie cities of Clinton, Hannibal and IMesburg is becoming one of the hot pit in the history of the league and 1-o.oss )*oic)ic)^3 ^./eaj The mere fact that Scott's Emulsion is universally recom mended for Consumption is proof positive that it is the most energizing and strengthening preparation in the world. It warms and nourishes, it enriches the blood, stops loss of flesh and builds up. Get Scott's. Send this advertisement, together with name of paper In which It appears, your address and four cents to* cover postage, and we will send you a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World." SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Pearl Street. New York the desire of the applicants to secure admission speaks well for the regard in which the Central Association is held in this section of the country among baseball men. The hard fight made to secure a membership will also work to the good of the league in making a berth in this organiza tion so desirable that any vacancy will easily be filled in the future..,^,..., It contains none of the injurious drugs required by the law to be men tioned on tho label. Price 50 cents. If you preef.- to use an atomizer, as'.: for Liquid Cream Brim. It has all the good qualities of the solid Hose votes make three out of seven form of this remedy and will rid you llbr Clinton. The greater part of this I of catarrh or hay fever. No cocaine Italic, however, is from Egan and thus breed a dreadful habit. No mer |lar Clinton has not yet made known cury to dry out the secretion. Price 75c., with spraying tube. All drug gists, or mailed by Ely Bros., 56 War ren street, New York. I 1 Foley's Orino Laxative cures cliron- liver. Orino regulates the bowels so they will act naturally and you do not take applications and secure in-j jjave take purgatives continuously. I formation regarding cities that desire Wilkinson & Co., and J. F. Kiedaisch I to take Oskaloosa's place in the Cen-j gon 1 tni Association, today received written proposition, set Y. M. C. A. NEWS NOTES OF TODAY to be definite assurances of certain sical Director Chamberlain will accept waits and the Galesburg association this game immediately, as it is almost Promises to stand back of the written certain that Keokuk will be able to proposition they now present to the I get revenge. roughness, and severe scrapings what The seniors standing highest the .Toy cup contest last year were yesterday presented with the red shirts, which were to be given to the ten first men. Those receiving the Where yon want It— When yon want it No smoke—no smell—no trouble. '^^Spick Olten you want heat in a hurry in some room in the house the fur nace does not reach. It's so easy to UP 0307 3 PERFECTION Oil Healer (Equipped with Smokeless Device) to the room you want to heat—suitable lor any room in the house. It has a real smokeless device absolutely preventing smoke or smell—turn the wick as high as you can or as low as you like—brass lont holds 4 quarts ol oil that gives out glowing heat lor 9 hours. Fin dished in japan and nickel—an ornament anywhere. Every heater warranted. /bLamp the lamp lor (he itudent or ®'Vt*' sleady light Uul maka with study pleasure. Made ol bran, nickel plated and equipped the latest improved central drall burner. Every lamp warranted. you cannot obtain the Perledion Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp bwi yur dealer write to our nearest agency lor descriptive circular, STANDARD Oil. COMPANY shirts were the following: Blmer Leake, Charles Allen, Harry Duncan, C. Welsmann, C. King, Jesse Devero, Guy Fulton and Harry Bolbe. How to Cure a Cold. Be a: careful aa you can you will occasionally take cold, and when yon do, get a medicine of known reliabil ity, ono that has an established repu tation and that is certain to effect a quick cure. Such a medicine is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has gained a world wide reputation by its remarkable cures of this most com mon ailment, and can always be de pended upon. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, aids expector ation, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. During the many I years in which it has been In general use we have yet to learn of a single case of cold or attack of the grip hav-1 ing resulted in pneumonia when this remedy was used, which shows con clusively that It is a certain preven tive of that dangerous disease. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as to cn adult. For sale by Wilkinson ft Co.. pharmacy, and J. F. Kiedaisch & ion DIOCESE DIVISION mm min01. uses complexion- a revelaUon \\W\ IS ASSURED Plan Started at the Convention in Keokuk Last Spring Has I Worked Out. The "pure food law" is d.-signed by the government to protect tho public from injurious ingredients in foods At the Episcopal convention eld and drugs. It is beneficial both to in Keokuk last spring, the proposi the public and to the conscientious tion came up of a divison of the dio-. manufacturer. Ely's Cream Balm, a cese, or the appointment of a coad- ^e defendant the sum of successful remedy for cold in the jutor and a committee was appointed head and nasal catarrh, meets fully to see if the sum of $50,000 could be spates that on or about September 4, the requirements of the new law, and that fact is stated on every package. DUBUQUE, Iowa, I I to connection with the consideration and again taken up his duties in the nothing has been said in these col |of the application for membership, local office. umns about polsam, a new skin dis Tbe details of the proposition are A letter was received from the Ot- eoverv, in connection with its use af Isot gl\en out by Mr. Hofer because tumwa Association todaj in whicli the ghaving. Its publicity and sales lit is only fair to all applicants that management of the association bask©., have been confined almost exclusively Itheir communications be kept secret ball team asks for a game with the j^g j-emaj-i^ahle properties as an ec Imitil presented for argument at the Koekuk squad to be played here on ^ema cure: it stops the itching at |meeting, when the matter will come February 11. It will be remembered »P for disposition. Many of the of-! that Ottumwa decisively defeated f«rs of the city, however, are known Keokuk twice last season and Pliy- A Secretary Pierce Home From Ot- ______ tumwa and Has Again Taken ,-r.i up the Work. I 'V I Hi •i I Information as to Galesburg's popu-1 E. W. Pierce, secretary of the Ilation, traction facilities and other Young Men's Christian Association, matters of information regarding who has been in Ottumwa during the faQgg of many men which will not l'hlch the league would want to know week on a visit, has returned home such as for pimples, the ™8 etc.. shavers will find it as it does for abrasions, roughnes it does for all manner of skin difficul ties—heals and cures in a few hours, It is the only article possessing real antiseptic and curative value that has ever been exploited for this purpose, and will soothe and tone up the skin as no toilet preparation could possibly I do. 'feague. The seniors standing highest In oi. „1H„ Hiffi/Mii.! county jail, but the judge told her tnac Poslam can be had for fifty cents at any reliable druggist's, particularly Wilkinson & Co., who make a special tv of it. Or the Emergency Labora-! tories, No. 32 West 2th street, New' York City, will send a trial supply free by mail to any one who will write for it. This is sufficient to show re-, suits in 24 hours. Sick Headache. This distressing disease results fr a disordered condition of the stomach. and can be cured by taking Chamlen Iain's Stopiach and Liver Tablets. Get a free sample at Wilkinson & Co., pharmacy, and J. Try it. F. Kiedaisch & Son. I CHARLEY JUNKIN BUYS A PAPER Fairfield Editor and E. B. Rose of Des Moines Buys the Car thage Journal. FAIRFIELD, Iowa, Dec. 11.—C. M. .Tnnkin, of the Fairfield ledger, has not allowed the burning of his plant! prise. It is just announced that he The Daily- Qate City ton, and Journal at Carthage. The! new paper will be conducted as & re- publican weekly. i, Medicine That la Medicine,, "I have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complalnta, but have now found remedy that keeps me well ,and that remedy la Electric Bitters a medicine that la medicine for stomach an liver trou bles, and for run down conditions," I says W. C. Ivlestler, of Hr.lllday, Ark. I Electric Bitters purify and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, and impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your money will be refunded if it fails to help you. 50c at Wilkinson & Co's and J. Kiedaisch & son's drug atore. SHUBERT SHOW SUED BL HUGHES Manager Hughes Filed Suit For Dam-* ages Because of Cancellation of Contract. Because ''The Girls" Co. failed to play an engagement in Keokuk, back In October, Manager D. L. Hughes, of the Grand opera house in the Gate City came to Burlington yesterday and tied up the scenery and baggage of the company through a writ of attach I ment. Mr. Hughes was accompanied by his attorney, John E. Craig, and shortly after their arrival in the city a peti tion was filed in the district court. Sheriff Jacob Williams got busy and took possession of the show, consist ing of scenery and costumes, on the stage of the Grand opera house. raised. E. Ross Baker of Keokuk «08,the defendant entered into a writ was named as one member of this CLOSE SHAVE permit 0f 0nce ten committee and it appears to have P^aJr f10 Girls companj at th': Grand been successful in its undertaking ac °Pera house, Keokuk cording to the from Dubuque: following dispatch Dec. 10.—Dean Sage, in charge of the Episcopal coadjutor fund for the division of the fund had been raised, and a Episcopal diocese in Iowa today an- states that on or about September 4, nounced that $30,000 of the $50,000 coadjutor cided to ask the churches in the state to subscribe the amount stated, ic constipation and stimulates the it being clear that the work of the Iowa field was becoming too great for one man. The proposition was to either divide the diocese, with two bishops, or to appoint a coadjutor bishop to Bishop Morrison. The lat ter course will probably be taken. It means a great increase in the work of the church in Iowa bishop is assured. refused by the plaintiff. That said At the last diocesan convention,j defendant disregarded the contract held in Keokuk last spring, it was de- Close shaves would be of more fre- "Girls" company is scheduled to ap quent occurences but for the tender pear in Peoria tonight. shaving often. Heretofore, and cures the worst cases in a u,.... uie wursi cases iu a few davs D0Siam" while the application of: after shaving is one of its 18 wh sh st 1 whe" "p lU charged was sente.nCJ 1 The petition recites that the plaintiff and ^or cause °f such claim contract with the said plaintiff to cel saitl date or on one night, October 28,1908. On September 21, at the written request of the defendant, the date was changed to October 13.j The petition states that on October 1 the said defendant under took to can- requested a cancella- tion of said contract, which request f" *'Hh thp and failed to appear with the "Girls" company. The plaintiff claims dam ages of $250 st, stating that he had no opportunity to secure another per formance on the said date, October 28.' He asks for judgment for $250 with in terest and costs. Attached to the '{iietition is exhibit A, a copy of the contract between Man ager Hughes and the Shuberts. The contract stipulates that the house shall receive 25 per cent. The "Girls" company arrivtd in Bur lington at 3 o'clock in the afternoon from Quincy and the manager of the Many of Them Happening Every Day company immediately got busy. The But Soon Forgotten. The necessary bond was furnished and I the play giver, to a fair audience. The PINA TIPPLE MAY LEAVE TOWN Some Good News From the Superior Court This Morning When She Was There. Pina Tipple has made the welcome m5,,. announcement ok,lk and keep lcm-o TCc. away- This is case she made arragnement to leave town and she replied that, she was thinking of moving to Montrose. not. uuuwcu No worry is necessary, the dread of to interfere with his business enter-1 the manager and will be directly in charge. There is getting to be a long string of Junkin newspapers. They now embrace the Ledger at Fair- James Wilson entered a plea of not PILES Cured Quickly Without Pain, Great Cost, Op eration or Trouble ii the Se crecy of Your Own Home. sufferers buy the demand, or lose this class of pa-| Testimonials unsolicited come to us paln and I has just completed the purchase of! Don't be skeptical, buy a box at I the Carthage (111.) Journal, the paper 1 now being the property of Mr. Jun-! onCe, not kins and E. B. Rose, late advertising one or two applications is all the manager for a well known Des proof you will need. 'Moines, Iowa, firm.' Mr. Rose will be Any druggist, anywhere, will sup- field, the Union-Republican at Corn- send you a trial package by mjiil free, ing, Iowa, the Express at Fort Collins. Address Pyramid Drug Co., 152 Pyra Col., the Advertiser Gazette at Cres- mid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. that she guilty to the charge of disturbing the peace. His bond was fixed at $50. what she stated this j. Mumford got three days for be- luingt0n /^hei- that' county jail, but the judge told her that, this sentence would be suspended i" it in such quantities that the druggist is compelled to supply! 'es(erda" and was arresled at 3 all sone a.idj The Care of the Hair. Every woman and every man de sires beautiful hair. And everyone ma.' have it if they will but. give it proper care and attention. The first and all important step to ward the prevention of baldness and gravness and toward promoting a luxuriant growtl. of fine, silken hair is to keep the scalp sweet and clean and free from dandruff. All kinds of advice have, from time to time, been offered for the removal of dandruff, and for the promotion of hair growth some bad. some good. There is. however, one safe, sure and economical way. That is is to use Hay's Hairhealth, Trial Package by Mail, Free. Hay's Hairhealth "Keeps you look Ever druggist carries Pyramid Pile|jng young." It positively removes Cure in stock. Why? Because pile. removes jt ties so quickly as to be almost an grow^]1 lover night relief or cure. jjag tronage. (ts original color. These little ones perform their du-1 jj. jg daily of the great success Pyramiu gen(j 2c Pile Cure is making. Cases of ten and ftftoen years have ben cured after a short time by these been gray 01. n{^ a ittle healers. .iihev will be sent, prepaid, on receipt hospital and operating table ls removed. and give yourSelf relief. It will taie months to prove their value. ply you, or if you prefer, send us flftv cents and we will send you a box by mail in plain wrapper, or send us vour name and address and we will Tho past few* weeks have witnessed the ^vv wsss 'flpmorning J. W. Mumford got three days for be-' Mfe Mk IE" Jh.e ing drunk. He came down from Far- ft# BMC I •orn Far dollars th his with ten ,]ollai"s °'cIock with his a good sized jag money a]j gone alu a in jts place. good sized jag 4- 4- 4- 1 •fr 4- dandruff and always restores gray an(j fa(je(j hair to its youthful co]or an(i beauty no matter hov. long facied or what and dQes nQt goi, ski,, Qr for Free the Haj). You $1 Q0 and Hfty,s I A 4- promotes a fine 0f luxuriant hair when all other remetiies fail. Is no. greasy or ,inen Book "The Care of -0c bottJes of Hairhealth of any druggist, or Ha gpcelalties COii Sewark N Tried to Wreck Passenger Train, .TANESVII.LE, Wis., Dec. 11.—Wm. Fiddler, of Milton, was arrested here today on the charge of attempting to wreck a St. Paul passenger train on December by piling ties on the track. The engine ran into the ties as it was slowing up and a serious ac cident was narrowly averted. MELISSA: The only flour I ever had any luck with Is Ootfl Mednl Flour. T,r ivnv 'fit \YU 1 DO NOT HESITATE lf you are going to Buy a Suit or Overcoat-—DO IT NOW! greatest sales event in the history of Keokuk without. question. There has been at no time in the great & M. Slaughter sale a dwindling of interest—which is guarantee that the offerings have been unusually attractive, that the people have investigated and found merchandise priced just as represented in our advertisements. A $40,000.00 stock of goods can withstand many weeks of heavy buying and we still have an immense stock of SUITS AND OVERCOATS AVliich must be disposed of to accomplish the purpose for which this sale was inaugurated. A LATE SHIPMENT "We received this week a large lot of men's overcoats, the order for which was placed long before a sale was con templated. These garments are of the famous Bonaparte Woolen Mills manufacture, strictly all wool, and known to all for the most serviceable garments made. These brand' new coats have been placed in stock and the price SLAUGHTERED. As advertised, nothing was reserved dur ing this sale, and the coats must take their proportional cut. Ask to see these garments, and note the saving in price. FURNISHING GOODS The past few days Christmas shoppers have been busy at our counters, as this department affords many desirable offerings for the men's and boys' Christmas, at a big sav ing. Hats, caps, gloves, hose, handkerchiefs, unbrellas, suit cases, grips, underwear, night gowns,. suspenders, neckwear, mufflers, etc., etc. Many articles, at a great variety in price. See the saving you can make here in your Christmas purchases for the men folks. Plenty of salespeople throughout the holiday season, to at tend upon your wants. Bartrufff & Hesbacher 516 MAIN STREET, KEOKUK. I Hb# MB W rik, AL.I* DEALERS W O A a N I I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Wednesday, Dec. 16, '08 &T %f* 'A. \,r t+v,(,4l++tt++lM,lM,+t,l,t+t,l'+++t t+++tt'l, .l+++++tlH,++++++t,l't+ Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. at my farm 3 miles north-east of Summitville and 3% iles south of Montrose, the following described property to-wit: 12 head milch cows 2 fresh 10 will be fresh soon, fi head of 2 and coming 2-year old heifers-bred, 8 head of spring heifer calves, 3 spring steer calves, 1 yearling steer, 1 two-year old Durham and Herford bull. One 1". S. No. fi cream separator, 1 Mosley creamery, 1 eight-bottle Babcock milk tester. 3 brood sows 2 with pigs at. side. 6 shoats, 1 boar all Durocs. 20 tons of hay, 200 bu. corn. 50 bit. seed oats, 1 top-buggy, 1 spring wagon. 1 cultivator, S.OOO feet of hard-wood lumber, more or less. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $10 or over a credit of one year will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security—if not paid when due note to bear interest at $ per cent. Six per cent dis count for cash. PAGE FIVE. •BB clothing" HUGH TWEEDY D. A. YOUNG & SON, Autioneers. W B. CORSETS Best Without Costing Most oELL THEM AT 8 a O a READ THE DAILY GATE CITY (1.00 UPWARDS jr. 1 g# & I A fi ,:rd A". L? -csk*..