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The Greenbrier Independent, Volume 43, No. 17, October 22, 1908 - Lewisburg, WV

$ 10.55

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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  • Condition: [11141] Discolorations, edge and corner wear, bends, edge and fold-line tears; yellowing to paper
  • Year: 1900-39
  • Pages: 4
  • Measurements: 40" x 26"
  • Modified Item: No
  • Location: Lewisburg, WV

    Description

    The Greenbrier Independent, Volume 43, Number 17, Thursday Evening, October 22, 1908, published every Thursday evening by T. H. Dennis and G. T. Argabrite at Lewisburg, West Virginia — measurements: 40" x 26" — one large sheet folded to create 4 pages
    Contents:
    Professional Business Cards
    West Virginia Republican Ticket, Democratic Ticket, Prohibition Ticket, Socialist Ticket, Independence League Ticket
    The Sin of Republicanism Has Found It Out
    Democratic Ticket: President: William Jennings Bryan ...
    'We have no feeling of ill will toward Joseph H. Gaines" ...
    Judge Alton B. Parker doing some effective work on the Democratic National ticket
    Theodore Alvord, WV Anti-Saloon League, denies taking any part between the two party candidates
    Your First Vote
    The Platforms
    Democratic National Committee is very confident of a splendid victory
    Guaranteed Bank Deposits
    Notice to Tax-Payers
    Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Schedules
    Local Matters:
    Election Day, November 3rd
    The Synod of Virginia in session at Roanoke
    Nice residence in Lewisburg for sale
    Sale of personal property of the late B. C. Davis
    Hon. Thomas F. Brantley to speak
    Married:
    Jesse L. Hern and Jennie P. Pare
    John Purcell Leary to Clare Beirne
    Edgar Clifford to Mary Adams
    Perry Evan Conner to Mae Woodson
    Signor Victor and his Venetian Band making their first Southern tour under the direction of the Radcliffe Entertainment Bureau
    Isaac Lester, was accidentally shot and killed by a gun in the hands of his son
    Death:
    Mrs. Capt. Lewis F. Watts [Virginia P. Nickell Watts] age 71
    Mrs. W. A. Neal, Esq. [Eleanor Nelson Neal] age 55
    Grover Cleveland Smith, age 15 [son of Mrs. and Mrs. J. C. Smith]
    Mr. Bryan at Ronceverte, en route to New York
    Personal Mentions
    Democratic Rally
    The Woman's Christian Temperance Union of West Virginia held its annual convention
    Democratic Speaking in Greenbrier
    Cheery Mr. Sinclair
    Effective Torpedoes : The Improvement Most Needed Now in Naval Warfare
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