Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 204, 9 July 1917 — Page 2
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAMT MONDAY, J UL X V, lMi t DEMOCRATS' GUNS 3 REED'S C 3 REED'S SPIKED BY NOTE BOOSTING GRAY i . Poundstone Says Republi SI cans Are Amused by Publi cation of Korbly Letter.
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BY RAMSEY POUNDSTONE
WASHINGTON, July 9. -Ever since
the recent election of Richard 7N. El
liott. Republican candidate for repre
eentatlve in coazress from the Sixth
Indiana District, administration leadera in congress have been busily ex
plaining that Mr. Elliott's victory was
due entirely to the personal unpopu
larity of the Democratic candidate,
Finly H. Gray.
Some explanation had to be made by the administration leaders, for the
election in the Sixth Indiana district
attracted the attention of the entire
nation, it being the first opportunity
for any voters in the Central west to express themselves since the general
election last JvoTcmoer. . Put Blame on Flnly. '
Therefore the Democratic chiefs in
Washington decided to place the entire blame for the Democratic defeat In Indiana on the shoulders of Mr Gray, and they were quite busy doing this . until a day or two ago, when an embarrassing situation arose which had the effect of completely silencing
them a situation which was as amus
ing to the Republican leaders as it . was distasteful to the Democratic man
agers.
The situation In question arose
when a copy of a letter written by
Bernard Korbly, Democratic chair
man of Indiana, during the recent campaign was made public. , Ja this Icttor. which was sent broadcast through the district, Korbly called upon the voters to support Mr. Gray, concluding it with the statement that the election of Mr. Elliott would be regarded, all over the United States, as a "repudiation of President Wilson and his policies." Guns Are Spiked. So the talk of the Democratic lead crs that Mr. Elliott's election was en- , tirely due to the dissatisfaction of the
voters with Gray's record in congress has ceased now, and no further Democratic explanations to advance. Mr. Korbly has spiked their guns, . and Mr. Korbly would not be the least bit flattered if he could hear what some of the administration chiefs are saying about him. The New York American, a Hearst publication, has editorially Interpreted the result of the election in the Sixth Indiana district as a repudiation of President Wilson and Wilsonian polio ies. This publication declares that Mr. Wilson has been "weighed in the balance and found wanting" by the Sixth District voters.
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PHILOMATH,
- Mrs. John Clevenger and children spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. M. B. McCashland and daughters.... Samuel Fisher attended the funeral of Dr. Helvy in Connersville Tuesday afternoon. .. ;JIrs. Roy Kodecberg and Hon, John, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garret, near Waterloo.... Mrs. Raymond Kinder spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and daughter Darlia.. ..Mr. and Mrs. David Clevenger and nons, Leroy and Ralph, spent Thurs. fay evening with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland and daughters, Cora and Gertrude. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and daughter. Miss Darlie and Mrs. Raymond Kinder motored to near Alqulna Wednesday evening and Mrs. Delia Nickles of Lebanon returned with them for a visit.
In a cyclone several weeks ago, a quantity of papers were blown from Des Arc, Ala., to Reo, Ga., a distance of more than sixty miles.
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High Rent District No. 12 North 9th St.
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It is the policy of the year finds us with an with Fall goods.
Reed Furniture Co. to clear their stocks of odds and ends during the month of July of each year. This extra large stock that can be bought at a great saving and gives us an opportunity to fill the floor
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This Fibre Rocker sold all season at $3.69 and now goes at 14 off which makes it
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Rocker is upholstered in a good covering and good spring cushions and formerly sold at $10.50, but now
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$11.75
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and goes in at onefourth off, which makes it
$11.75
Bed, Sprninig Mattfiress Full 2-inch post Bed- supported woven wire Spring and a Felt Top Mattress that usually sell for $18.00, during this sale, -we are going to dispose of what we have on hand at the extremely low price Complete $1$00 Outfit 1L2
Chair $5.50, Roelcer $6 JO, Settee $11.50 " s ; :
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This Set is made in 3 styles ; can be used Inside or on porch; can be fitted with cushions if desired. The finish is
Brussels 9x12 tJJ f RUG I that formerly iL.d& fiO&w sold at $17.50, mfc 'Wf I now jf
with 2-inch posts, double top, rod and 14 fillers, making a very substantial looking bed; our July sale price S22.60
China Closet 72 inches high. Four shelves and mirror at the top, good value at $15.00
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Solid oak, 48 inches wide, 8x36 inch mirr6r, finished in golden oak. quartered and polished; Sale price
27.00
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50 lb. $4 950 leer -'M The Regular Price of this Refrigerator was $18.00 and the price was recently raised at I the factory to $22.00; our price $13.50.
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$17.50
Solid Oak Book Case 74 inches high, bevel plate mirror, 3 drawers and writing desk, well worth $22.00.
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