Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1881 — SUCCESS IN BUSINESS. [ARTICLE]

SUCCESS IN BUSINESS.

The Career of a New Jersey Organ Builder. Success in busiuess is undoubtedly the result of intelligence, pluok, and, It is said that tha Hoc. Daniel F. Beatty, of Washington, N. J. .began bnsinam in 18G9 without one dollar. Since tbal time ha his built up an enormous Piano and Organ trale all ever tha civilised world by bis remarkable pluck and enterprise. Uis attention was early turned ia music, and in this wav he became interested in the sale, an I finally in the manufacture, of musical instruments at Washington, N. J., which bear his name. Hie first operations were on a small seal* but his active and progressive uinu saw wide fields open to energy end cntci prise. He hss never wavered or faltered in this project. By hie shrewd, skillful, and persistent newspaper advertising he has attracted wide attention everywhere, so that at the present bis instruments ar# in use all over th* civilized world, He believes in the Tree nse of printers' ink, and it bns paid him a tLt»i nd fold. Mr. Beatty is the man who first conceived the idea of reducing the prices of Piano* and Organs. He kuow |! e agbnts were making entirely too much protit en them, the same as was being done on sewing - machines He at once began to expose the deception practiced by leading manufacturer*, who asked $450 for *n Organ that could be sold for SBS, and still leave a fair profit, or SIOOO for a Piano thi.t $297 is sufficient for. Then tbs war begae. ll# was ridiculed and m srapreiented in a shameful manner by the mouopoiitl* who## large profits wire in danger.

No scheme was left unturned to def at and ruin him. Circular* were printed and sent out and cireulaSed by their agents. Articles were published in music trade journals, many other d:rty tricks a erv resorted to. But by the course of right and justice, Mayor Beatty has succeeded ia reducing the | rocs of Piaaoeand Organs, so that be is said to be by far tbe most successful man that ever eng fed-im tbe music business. But aDid'lbe rush and hurry efa vast business Mr. Bestty never forgets the duties of a man and u citizen. He bas twice been elect, ed Mayor of Washington without his oan seeking, whioh- of!ice he 'now holds. Uis fellow-citizen, chose him. H*conducted no campaign whatever, not even at home on e--1 action day. Lis generous donations oforde s upon tb* largest local stores to supply flour to tbe needy duiingthe past winter, and h i liberal contributions to various religious organizations, without regard to denomiaatio n are indicative of but,* few of the many inci. der.te that are oonttnually transpiring, and wbieh have made him exceedingly popular among his fellow-citiieas. Men who base womfor themselves honorable diet incite* ha their particular avocations in life, and which we denominate as the success ful #*H- made men of the day, areapt to pos sees all thequalificatii ns necessary for tbe high position of public trust, and from- the nueleus front which the Nation draws its best supporters. Mayor Beatty’s career tbua far has been marked by untiring p- BMverance, indomitable will, aente perception, and good, sound eommoa sense. Bubsetibe for the Rsfcsucaji. It contains twice the reading matter of any paper Is the county.

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