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Sheet Music---Unequalled Temperance Music.

For Mother's Sake I Will Refrain. A new temperance song and chorus. Words by Maria Straub. Music

by S. W. Straub. The people are awakening to the enormity of intem

perance as they never have before. Nothing aids a noble cause so much as the expression of it in song. Some regard for mother lingers in the most depraved soul. This fact has been powerfully utilized in this song. Price, 30 cents.

Save the Boy. Words and music by Rev. L. F. Cole. Price, 35 cents. A powerful and wonderfully effective temperance battle

song. Mr. A. Paxton, Agent of Citizens' League, Chicago, says: "I know of nothing that has aided so much the work of saving the youth as this song." Send for it. It will help the cause.

Or, THE SISTER'S APPEAL. Song or duet, with chorus, by Dr. J. M. Stillman. A touch

Stop Drinking To-Night, ing and effective ballad. The beautiful and pathetic words are set to a graceful and appropriate

melody. Price, 35 cents.

For Prohibition Rally. Ch
A new and inspiring temperance quartet and chorus. Words by E. R. Latta; music by Geo. B.

Chase. The words are of the right sentiment, and the music is lively and energetic. This song will become a great favorite for temperance meetings. Price, 30 cents.

Temperance Victory March.

By D. S. Arnold. A bright and taking march that has already made a "hit." Teachers will find it especially attractive for pupils in second] or third grade. The time is well

marked. Suitable for organ as well as piano. Price, 30 cents.

Our Boys are in Danger. Temperance Battle Song. Words and music by T. Martin Towne. This song has all the ringing

fervor that the subject demands. Full of life, vigor and "swing," it will never fail to add interest and do good in temperance meetings. Very effective, but not difficult. Composed expressly for, and sung by the author at, Andrew Paxton's Citizens' League meetings. Price, 30 cents.

Fight the Battle at the Polls. The great campaign song and chorus of the Prohibition Home Protection Party.

ing quicker and more thoroughly. Price, 30 cents.

Words by Maria Straub. Music by S. W. Straub. Nothing will enthuse a public meet

The Gurgle of the Jug. Song and Chorus. Words and music by T. Martin Towne, author of "Our Boys are in Danger,”

"Winnie Dell," "Iola of the Dell," etc. This new song is a hit, and will interest an audience as no temperance song has for many years. It must be sung Spirituoso and Gurgleissimo. Price, 30 cents.

S. W. STRAUB, Publisher, Chicago.

THE AMERICAN NORMAL MUSICAL INSTITUTE

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Music Teachers and Those Preparing to Teach.

ITS FACULTY Includes the Best Teachers in the Country.

The Following Branches are thoroughly taught: THEORY, METHOD OF TEACHING, VOICE CULTURE, HARMONY AND COMPOSITION, PIANO AND ORGAN, ETC.

ORATORIOS and other works of the great Masters (Vocal and Instrumental) are faithfully studied and performed. Many of the most successful teachers in all parts of the country have received their qualifications in this school.

ITS ANNUAL SESSION is held in mid-summer.

For Circulars giving dates, place, and full particulars, address

S. W. STRAUB, Principal, Chicago.

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Never before has the subject of temperance received such general agitation as now. Minister and Politicians are joining hands, and the various temperance societies are renewing their strength and redoubling their vigor, while all along the line of battle are given the orders: "Gird on your swords of trust" and "March beneath the Temperance Banner," "In battle armor;" "Station your sentinels," and "Guard your homes," for "Wine is a Mocker,” and “Slavery and death the cup contains!"

Realizing the wonderful assistance that good songs, well sung, render in any righteous cause, the compiler feels that no apology for issuing Temperance Battle Songs, is needed, but sends it forth with the confident hope that its influ ence will be marked, in the great battle with the Monster, Intemperance.

S. W. STRAUB.

Copyright Notice.-Nearly all the words and music in this book are the copyright property of the publisher, and cannot be printed in any form by anyone else without permission having first been obtained.

Music Typographers and Electrotypers, R. R. MEREDITH & SONS, 133 & 135 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill.

BARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY

BY EXCHANGE

May 25, 1440

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