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The McPherson Daily Republican from McPherson, Kansas • Page 4

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MAXWELL WINS IN MORE CONTESTS THE FIGHT ON LONG IS MAKING HIM Grand Stand Play of His Opposition a Fizzle Routed Bag and Baggage by the Senator's Brilliant DefenseLong Supporters Coming Out Thick and Fast as They Realize His Magnificent Ability and the Vacilatlng Policies of the People Fighting Him. I Am In the recent Longmont-Berthoud, Colorado, 12 mile hill climbing contest Maxwell Model L. O. fourteen horse power 2-cyliader runabout defeated its four competitors and beat the record theretofore held by a 6-cylinder automobile. It made the climb at the rate of 31 miles per hour.

The factory price of this runabout is $825. A Maxwell Model 4-Cylinder, List 1 750 won in the Detroit 435 miles endurance run over wretched roads, beating 18 other cars and equaling the best. Natural Body Brace Go. In the Kansas City Star W. Y.

Morgan writes as follows concerning the rapid turn of sentiment all over the state In Senator Long's favor: The fight on Long has been the making of him with the people of Kansas. We have had so much factional and personal politics in the state lately that the public generally was getting suspicious of everything and everybody. There were so many red flags and dust rags and so many "dealers" that it was hard for any individual to get recognition. The some he put the human interest that held the attention of his hearers. He satisfied his audience to the fullest extent, not only that the charges were untrue, but of the fact that he is capable of maintaining himself in any form and that he would be as strong in the Senate chamber as he was In the Whitley Opera house.

After hearing the speech it was easy for Emporia to understand why Roosevelt and Taft call Long into conference us an adviser and rely upon him as a champion in debate. Sick and Tired of Your Substituting Your "Just as Good" for SALES AGENTS SALINA, KANSAS combined voilence of the misinformed HOWAKO RASH, Pre. I.KD.V V. HASH, Mgr. Alolnliic Natlounl lintel.

sill N. Simla le Ave. Phone 1117 Maxwell ca's are made in six models, ranging in price from $820 to $3,000. No trouble with the cooling system. Pure Food The senatorial campaign thus far has been noticeable for the rapid change of position taken by the attacking force.

The fight upon Long has been made first for one reason, and when that failed, for another, equally as short lived. First, it was charged that Long is Products not in "harmony" with President Roosevelt and Secretary Taft. The iai evidence against this theory was con When we are driving to a strange place in the country and ask directions, the man who directs us, says: "Go south a ways, and then turn to the richt. Yon can't imian It." And clusive enough but the crash came BASE when Roosevelt and Taft took Long into conference over the indorsement and the discontented was directed against the first head up, and that happened to be Long's. Mighty few public men would have had the record the reputation, the ability and the luck necessary under such conditions.

Long did. He was prepared. When his record was challenged on thirty-five votes, though many of them wer Insignificant, he didn't deny, apologize for or take back one of them. He simply shot facts into the Indictment until it looked like a reminiscence of the sub-treasury scheme. The people love a fighter and they have one and have a plenty In Long.

His friends no longer need tcSbe on the defensive for the chargers are broke. They can present to the people the affirmative argument that Long has gained quite a standing In the Senate of the United States, with the administration of Roosevelt and the coming administration of Taft, that it would be the height of bad jud ment for Kansas to even consider a change. See that the Trade Mark "LEE" is on every label and there will be no kick coming. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS SAVE THE COUPONS. then we find the road a particularly of the past and the platform of the future.

The people who were saying that Long is not in harmony haven't crooked and difficult one. A road you are familiar with seems easy. DOPE! cheeped since. I Second, it was alleged that while Roosevelt and Taft might consider DEDICATION NEXT SUNDAY CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY McPherson at Minneapolis Little River at Salina Newton at Ellsworth STANDING OF TEAMS Bears the Minneapolis 4 0 1.000 Salina 3 1 .750 of Signature Long all right, they were being deceived, the real Long being shown by thirty-five vote3 in eleven years' service.

The end of that argument came with the dullest and sickest of thuds at Emopria. Third, and the one to be used until something better offers, is the general allegation that Cong is wrong. No matter what the President or the part leaders say, no matter what the record shows, no matter how much should count for acknowledged ability, honesty and experience, thj people are asked to believe that Long is wrong because some men who want jobs and some who want scalps declare they know he is wrong. Ellsworth 3 1 .750 McPherson 1 3 .250 PROGRAM OF EVENTS AT NEW E. CHURCH The dedication of the new Methodist church will be held next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.

There will be three services on Sunday and during the following week there will be a number of important events. The program for Sunday and all is as fellows: Sunday, morning, June 28, commencing at 10 o'clock, sermon by Hishop H. W. Warren of Denver, ent of building committee, remarks by Dr. T.

C. Iliff of Kansas City. Sunday afternoon, 3 o'clock, addresses by pastors of the city; Rev. The audience which heard Senator Long at Emporia was given a demonstration of the reason for hi3 success. He understood his subject thoroughly He made no statement in which there could be a difference on facts even if there was of judgment.

He was logical, convincing and powerful. Into a speech of detailed defense which would ordinarily be tedious and tire Newton 1 3 .250 Little River 0 4 .000 Little River's bad lock followed the from Minneapolis yesterday and they lost the game to the Salina Trade Winners by a score of eight to two. The Newton Railroaders lost yesterday's game to Ellsworth by score MINNEAPOLIS WON AGAIN day night. The score: Mcpherson D. D.

Akin, district superintendent, presiding. of six to two. The ball game at the fair grounds last night between the Normalites and Y. M. C.

A. resulted in a defeat for the teachers by a score of seven to two. The game was well attended and (proved very entertaining. The new grand stand at the ball park will have a seating capacity of almost six hundred. Sunday evening service at 7:30 o'clock, sermon by Dr.

T. C. Iliff. FIVE ERRORS LOST THE GAME FOR THE MAOKS Monday. June 29, 8 p.

lecture, Perspiring "The I'orces of a Sunbeam," Bishop Warren. Tuesday June 30, 8 p. former BUT THE MINNIES ONLY GOT pastors meeting. ALTA NOTES Special to the Republican. FOUR HITS MACKS HAD HARD TIME GETTING TO MINNEAPOLIS Mr.

Friesen is doing a good business AR PO A Jones 3b 4 0 1 2 2 1 Reed as 0 0 2 0 1 Taylor cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Long 4 0 0 6 0 0 Johnson If 4 0 0 2 0 0 Reamer lb 3 0 0 9 .1 3 Burgess rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 White 2b 2 0 2 1 3 0 Clawson 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 6 MINNEAPOLIS H. Garrison cf 4 1110 0 Young lb 3 0 0 12 1 0 Jennings ss 3 10 0 4 0 Lewis 2b 4 0 2 2 4 1 Nye 4 1 0 10 1 0 A Garrison rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Penwright If 2 0 1 0 0 0 McElroy 3 0 0 0 3 '0 3 4 1 Wednesday, July 1, 8 p. dedication of the new pipe organ and grand recital by Edwin Vaile Mc-Intyre of St. Louis. Thursday, July 2, 3 p.

m. children's recital i.rd concert by Edwin Vaile Mointyre. Friday, July 3, reception hours from 2 to 5 o'clock. Supper from 6 to 8 o'clock. with his country store.

John Schrag had made him a contrivance for stacking wheat by machine. It works fine. J. M. Regier is helping In harvest at his uncle's, Henry Regier.

Where are the hoboes this year? A few could have disposal in this vicin FEET are liable to give a very offensive odor, and nothing is more unpleasant or disagreeable to the people about you. If your feet tend to perspire freely in summer you should use a good foot powder. Texall Foot Powder completely deodorizes and absorbs perspiration, and is antiseptic. Immediately relieves burning, itching, and all discomforts of the feet. Sold with the Rexall guarantee, in two size packages, at 15c.

and 25c OASTORIA. tnn the You Have Always The Merry Macks dropped their first game to Minneapolis yesterday evening by a score of three to a big round doughnut. But it was a hard game and considering the circumstances the boys put up a valliant fight. It took them a whole day to go from Ellsworth to Minneapolis and some of the boys said they could have taken a cross country hike and then marched In ahead of the freight train schedule. It was a tiresome journey and they were all hungry and tired when they reached the home of the Minnies.

Andy Clawson was pitted against McElroy, the K. U. pitcher, yesterday and in spite of the fatigue he made him go some. The Minnies made three ruas, but outside of one hard 60 YEARS' ity these busy days. Last Sunday wa3 Children's Day at the Ebenezer church, it being at the same time the occasion of a visit from former elder, Abr.

Schellenberg, and his brother, Elder D. L. Schellenberg. Some of the wheat fields gave a fine yield but many will be a joke on Kansas. What the hail didn't get was in quick succession attacked by fly, bug, rain and wind.

In spite of these severally pests and plagues there is a crop. Last Friday a number of boys from the Newton Y. M. C. A.

were here for a week's picnic. Some went in swimming and one poor fellow found his death. He could swim well but apparently swallowed water while laughing. The efforts of hi3 companions to save him were of no avail. EXPERIENCE Score by innings: McPherson 00000000 00 Minneapolis 01101000 0 3 Summary: Struck out by Clawson 5, McElroy 10; base on balls, off Claw son 1, off McElroy two-base hits Taylor and McElroy; three-base hits, Lewis; hit by pitcher, White; wild pitch, Clawson; umpire, Salthouse.

earned run the resi of their good luck: dc Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. The saleswoman is one kind of a show girl. was attributed to five costly errors made by the Macks. The first run In the second inning was made on a wild pitch by Clawson, permitting a man to come in from third. The second score made by the Minnies was well Anyone sending a skelrh nnd description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention la probably piuentiible.

Communications strictly conttdentiul. HANDBOOK on Patent ent free. Oldest aaency fur securing patents. Patents taken ihrouirh Munn Sl Co. recelyfl tpecial notice, without chnrge, tn the Scientific American.

A handsomely Unit rated weekly. I.anrest circulation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 earned but in the fifth inning costly errors brought them in their third Central Kansas League Schedule score. The crowd at Minneapolis was good year; rourrnontns.fi, aoia Djr all newsdealers. yesterday and the attendance was lar ger than at Ellsworth.

The Minneapo Brucb OOoe. 626 8t Waihtimton, D. lis fana are enthusiastic and In the way of rooting they give their team very efficient support. They have a hard bunch of players too, who thus far have been so fortunate a3 to win LEE BAKING POWDER Makes All Your all four of their league games. Min at at at at at at salina Mcpherson Ellsworth newton little rivr Minneapolis July 2-3 July 9-10-11 June 29-30-Jly 1 July 6-7-8 July 23-24-25 SALINA July 20-21-22 July 31-Aug 1 August 12-13 August 14-15 August 6-7 July 13-14-15 June 22-23-24 July 6-7-8 July 23-24-25 June 25-26-27 McPHERSON August lO-ll August 6-7 August 14-15 August 12-13 July 27-28 July 27-28 Jun 29-30-Jly 1 July 42 games July 2-3 July 6-7-8 ELLSWORTH August 3-4-5 August 17-18 July 23-24-25 July 20-21-22 August 12-13 June 22-23-24 July 16-17-18 June 25-26-27 July 9-10-11 July 20-21-22 NEWTON August 17-18 July 31-Aug 1 July 29-30 August 6-7 August 10-11 June 25-26-27 July 42 game3 July 16-17-18 July 13-14-15 June 22-23-24 LITTLE RIVR luly 29-30 August 3-4-5 August 10-11 July 27-28 August 17-18 July 42 games July ET-lOll July 13-14-15 July 2-3 June 29-30-Jlyl MINNEAPOLIS luly 16-17-18 July 29-30 August 14-15 August 3-4-5 July 31-Aug 1 neapolls seems to be a hoodoo for the visiting teams for all the games bo far have helped their at the hands of the Minnies by bunches of errors.

The Mucks are not discouraged over their loss yesterday. The boyrs fee are all in fiae and vow that there Is going to be a different kind Baking Light, Sweet and Wholesome of a noise tonight. It Is not known who will twirl for the Macks in the Dewrrrs kidney and bladder, pills for. Weak Kidneys, Lame Back nd Inflammation of the Bladder A WEEK'S TREATMENT 250 game this evening but considering the hard game which Burgee pitched day before yesterday, it is thought that either Taylor or Johnson will be placed on the mound. The game this evening will be called at 6:15.

Saturday's game will be called at 2:30 in the afternoon, giving the Macks a possible chance to get home Satur- 1G-oz. Can 25c Save th Coupons. FOR SALE BY BIXBT ft LINDSAY..

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