Globe, The (Newspaper) - October 29, 1908, Cedar Falls, Iowa Historical Librar FREE s The Globe until Jan 1 s 09 to New Subscribers 5 i FREE s s The Globe 1 f I 09 to New Subscribers a VOL 20 CEDAR FALLS BLACK HAWK COUNTY IOWA THURSDAY OCTOBER 29 1908 NO 24 The Election Officials COLLEGE OF COMMERCE SUCCESS FROM START Mr Eklund Forced to large Floor Space Over One Hundred dents in Attendance and Fifty More to Enter Befor the Holidays LOOKS When the ventured the opinion in the columns of this er a short time ago that more would be needed by the loo College of Commerce before the end of the school year it was not posed that this prediction would-be verified before the end of the first two months but such is the case as Prof he has just rented tional floor space There are 112 students in in the day school and 41 more are en rolled to enter before the holidays In addition to this a large night school i in session three evenings each week ENROLLMENT This large enrollment in a school bu six weeks old is surely remarkable aw while the elegant equipment and th fact that L E Goodyear is in charg of the bookkeeping department ha had a great deal to do with it still it i only in keeping with the way does things It was generally agree that Mr Eklund would stir things u if he came to Waterloo He demon when he had to re- fuse students twice in his Oelwein Business University for lack of room and again when he purchased the 000 building in which that school is now located He is the only business college owner in the state who ever advertised for book keepers and and not only that bub he actually placed graduates of other schools in positions after all of his graduates were working Even at the present time Mr Eklund cannot supply the demand made on him for office help In several instances he has had to reply no one to send when called upon Mr dents have gone to positions Among the number Miss ing withC G W Oelwein Miss ver Bentley Merrick Waterloo L Burrows Lichty Naven Waterloo Mary Darrah Litchfield Mfg Co Wa- Miss Litchfield Mfg Co Waterloo Miss Waltenbaugh Bank of Eckman Eckman N D Mr Crahan C G W Oelwein Miss O B U Oelwein F Latham C G W Oelwein Knight Denver Miss Wilson county attorney Grundy ter Miss Deluhery Laverty Bros Omaha Mr Melaas Greeley Horse Importing Co Greeley and Mr dine C G W Oelwein Between fifteen and twenty of Mr graduates are working for the C G W at Oelwein ANOTHER Another teacher has been added ir Mr H 0 Davis who will take charge of the English and commercial law classes Mr Davis is a graduate of the Springfield Mo Business College He has hud considerable office ence and during the past two years he has had charge of the advanced book keeping work in Mr Oelwein school From present indications this popular school bids fair to have 300 or 400 dents in a few Tribune Democratic Rally First C M Wyth 3 Thomas and J C Patterson I N Silliman and E Dyer Second J M Fuller leo Clausen and G A Younkers A Santee and Walter Markussen Third M Burke i B Amos Wood 0 V Cunning and Jeff Bishop Fourth L B art M F Arey and G W Berger Chas G Wiler and B F ord v The law specifies that they shall be on duty at on the morning of tion The polls open at 7 in the and close at 7 at night The following special police have been First W Cheney and Thos Hedglin Second A Thomas and Thomas Thompson Third H VanTilburg and Patrick Hatch Fourth S Rownd and A K Wallace Opening of Lecture Course The opening of the lecture course at the Normal auditorium takes place day evening Oct 30 The famous Russian reformer Count Alexander M Lochwitzky late lieutenant-colonel and a bureau of the Russian war office will tell of the Recent of a Russian Nobleman in Exile This is a powerful story of in- tensely thrilling events and astounding revelations The Count is not an An- archist nor a Nihilist but a friend of the common people of Russia and for his activity in founding a free school for the peasants he was exiled to hard labor on the bleak Saghalien Island Siberia Go and hear his story it will interest Coon Supper After Eleo tion tasteful healthful The o made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Made from Grapes Absolutely Philadelphia Press HOW TO VOTE Three Ballots will be Used The Law on the Primary Ballot George W Hughes of Cedar Falls is in the city today He is very sanguine of democratic success and stated this noon that the coon supper will not be served until after election If you are said Mr Hughes to the Courier editor you nr.iy get an invitation George's optimism is something worth going far to see For him there are no cloudy days He basks in sunshine And that is what keeps him Courier Two Robberies Two robberies arc reported last week One at the Illinois Central depot where the robbers broke into a freight car and stole a lot of groceries Tho other was at the Rock Island freight house The robbers broke into the freight house nnd stole a rifle and 2000 cartridges No clews arc given but natural tion would lead ono to believe it must have been some one who was ed at both Foot Ball The democrats of this city held a rally at the Opera House last Saturday evening A largo number were in at- tendance Tho Cedar Falls band was out to enliven the occassion and the speakers were Hon James C candidate for county attorney nnd Hon Ellis E Wilson candidate for Both gentlemen made strong and interesting speeches taken from their point of view Georgo Hughes presided Excellent Health Advice Mrs M M of No 870 ford San Jose Cal ino worth of Electric Bitters as a general family remedy for ness nnd of tho livor and bowels is so pronounced that I nm prompted to aav a word in its favor for tho benefit of those seeking from such tions Thoro is moro health for tho di- organs in a bottlo of Bitters than in nny other remedy 1 know of Sold under guarantee at Tho Co drug store Register Saturday On Saturday Oct 31 occurs tho greatest foot ball game this season Tho Cedar Falls Tigers will piny the fast Dubuque team on the Normal pus Tho game will be fierce from start to finish Cedar Falls defeated Iowa City 18 to 2 Clinton defeated Iowa City 2 to 0 and Dubuque defeated Clinton 42 to 0 The boys are all in good condition after their lay oft last week So let everybody turn out and help tho Tigers Not a Democrat Last week in our public the teacher wrote the word Democrat on tho blackboard this was in the second grade and then she asked one little girl if she belonged to that party Tho little Mias replied No I nm a Dane Advertised Letters at the Mrs John Duncan Zolla Eaton Katio Holm Louiso Hoboin E G This list will bo sent to the Dead Let tcr Nov 5 1908 Three ballots will be used at the tion next Tuesday the regular large white election ballot the small yellow constitutional amendment ballot arid the small white senatorial primary ballot The first two ballots named will be given to all voters by the judges of election The Republican senatorial primary ballot has printed upon it the names of Albert B Cummins and John F Lacey This ballot will be given only to voters who sign and present a printed request asking for the primary ballot These requests may be from the judges of election or they may be ob- elsewhere The requests may I be signed if desired before the voter i goes to the polling place Upon presenting tho signed request to the judges of election the voter will be given a senatorial primary ballot which he will take to the voting booth and there an X in the square op- the name of Albert B Cummins if he favors Cummins After marking the other ballots he will fold oil three of the ballots separately and return the three to the judges of election Tho right to vote is determined by j the qualifications set forth in the re- j quest as I declare that with nnd nm in sympathy with the principles of the Republican that it is my intention to support at this general election the of such that 1 have not en- rolled with nor participated in any mary election or convention of any other political party since the first day of the last preceding year The intent of the law is that the voter shall be in good a Republican but it does not require one to vote for every Republican candidate on the ticket in order to vote the senatorial primary ballot The voter who scratched his Republican ticket two years ago will have the same rights as the voter who scratches his ticket this year It is hoped that every Republican voter will vote the entire Republican ticket If n voter is challenged as to his right to vote the Republican Senatorial Primary ballot he shall be required to make oath to tho statement made in tho request Upon milking oath tho primary shall bo given to him unless tho poll book oC the Juno election shows that ho then voted some other putty ticket Republican Meetings Martin and J W Jarnagin will address a republican meeting at Boies Friday night W H Alfred Grundy and J Jarnagin will speak at Saturday night Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- dition of the mucous lining of the tachian Tube When this tube is in- flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing and when it is en- tirely closed deafness is the result nnd unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be forever nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh which is ing but an inflamed condition of the j mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure Send for circulars free F J CHENEY Co Toledo O Sold by Druggists Take Hall's Family Pills for consti Brynn on Bail Ownership and Two Yeara Ago To-day Mr Brynn In expressing his of government ownership of roads I do not desire government ship I tlle railroads will permit regulation Mr Taft's ami my position only differ In that Mr Tuft hns more I have I the of to lie lated TWO YEARS Upon his return from his world tour said on Aug 30 1000 In a speech In New 1 have the sion that railroads partake so much of the nature oC a monopoly that they must ultimately become public property and ho managed by public the Interests of the whole community In accordance with tho ory that public ownership Is necessary competition IK Tho ownership nnd of the local lines by several State Is not only feasible but It mils itself to tho conditions existing In the various States ENDS LIFE IN GERMANY Well-Known Politician and Newspaper Man ol Iowa Sonio of tho Democratic newspapers recognize tho well enough to begin to out Cabinet for President but that Is that Taft con do much better She Likes Good Things Mrs E Smith of West lin Maine I like good things and have adopted Dr King's New Life Pills ns our family laxative medicine because they aro good nnd do their work without making a fuss about it These painless purifiers sold nt Tho Co drug store The at Is charged by labor orators labor union delegates and editors direct language ami by tho Democratic party in Its platform ambiguity that labor Is singled out for They forget tho use of tho In- junction In protecting union In- forgot