Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 June 1897 — Page 1

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VOL. 3.

JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. JUNG 18. (897.

NO. 41.

, c 'l.lSHKb KVKKV KUlhAY, Ai JAPKK, ODBOISCOO- rv. IHDIAKA, BV CLEMENT DOANE. OFFICE. Im Coübiei Büildiko ,s WflST Six hi StscsT. PKICK Of SUBSCRIPTION.

Per

W. C. T. U. COLUMN

CONDUCTED BY MRS. M . L, Ilmis.

should receive our hearty encour

agement; but they alone ere insuffi

cient.

STARTLING SUM TOTAL

Assignment!, Foreclosures and Properly

of Obio Vallev Bimetallic

Clubs to be Held it Cincinnati.

Mure on the Liquor Traffic.

with the attribute t resaon, reputed

sviir ')-' NuintM-r. Poatpaid, $1.50. to dob 68 practical common enge,

Transfers in Ohio. Cleveland, ). It Menu tu be iuite certain at this moment that

I ,rtT tune in proportion. H TKS Of ADVERTISING. br sdveittee-isnts legal rataa; ;t lines 11.00 for ftrat l aartio ; 50c, Hfih aabeoquent Insertioa. (. ,r yearly advertisements liberal ooa-tiiu-tc will be made to regular adrerhirers. OUflfBRCIAL AND JOB w BK Of all Kinds Promptly and Neatly aenited at i.iHKKAi. rati K-t. We invite inspection and butlnCM. PROFESSIONAIj CARDS.

t n m the alluring arts t ticks f th' ramaeller. W. II Blooinington, linl.

ami wilv

.1 N KS.

Unanswerable Puints.

The aalooD door must be cloeed ami kept cloeed by tlte strong arm of oonstitutioiisi ami statutory laws

fr..rtli, or.,!,..'! inn i if wfk'it.fv f.ir flu.

It i- strange that un n endowed . . . ,, ... , ..... Senator Hanna lias nructicallv mnn

VIVI iiru wi iir'ti ' ill rn t rt Mini a the tinautpeoting youth ol mir land his r,'at ,i,,t f"r e dictatorship 1 ..." ..t i.:.. 111 i . i a l t .1

ui 'mho puuviu, anu mat oeiore ine end of the mooth he will be In su prem ontr.il of the republican state organixation, Nothing but i del ratic victory at the polls can prevent him from being the most powerful and irresistible man in his party -mice the death of Mr. Blaine. Hi- friends and lieutenants are car pirinn .,11 l.f.ai , I..,.. .

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as turns financial ... .... , . . ... ,. i .i i . ... . It is a iiohtica nnrac e. ike the

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months, be spent fort ubstantial '":"':. ;i ator Foraker has been completely neceaiiariea and comforts of life, or H, m Uuieville. The ollowingou raIf,L The in)uen ,;f be employed in truly cnmmendable JIE !, i U ? arvey "the president and of the republican branches of trade and there wouW fcf'y tlc gtJl? and f national committee has been te net be so great occasion to complain W? "',"' 1 ? advwte oi i?6, much for him, yet what a situation

-MIIKM. K'.IU -1,111.4, II1 i, 1KH I HM IUI i f ,, ... . , n.-U-ir . a .,. i ... confronts the new arvvick.

of the IL ' iiiuii ,,i iiii dvvi

perhaps called greal statesmen and

politicians, cannot realute the truth, that the expenditure of twelve hundred millions of dollars ever) year in our country for intoxicating IinilAM ka miii'l, crv n.ni'li to du

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With causing hard times, high taxes, weuii evening mr. o. and the scarcity of money in our Harvey, the author ol the well country. Let the twelve hundred "nvn elementary work on money

millions of dollar-, much worse than nPwn, I Si du u .1

t imith iv!.v i iirimr i-iic i Wf VP " -wwe, uvi. ..x. ...wu

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here. They are to be seen every- Convention

where. I know ot scores ot men wlio are insolvent und who cnntitnie

in business simply because their Ohio. June 22-23. ISf7. creditors do not dare to act ! And in spite of this terrible condition of l,,r 4mpim f he Ohio BMMalNa things the republican party contenti ata. itaelf with the payment of it- pri- PaooaAii, Jona 22. rate political debt.- in the form of A. M. Convention called to ortariffbill. der at Pike's ()jera House by "Why, I have had a half-naked Cot, JcrriA (Jakkaku, President VOUng girl com' to me to a-k relief Ohio Valley Hi-Metallic League, for her penniless father and a fami- Election of Temporary OUicers and

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I, x .jiii'. .. - ( v, , Ii, .IVA m k m ' mm , St 7 ' ; Tlt.i I ii.i.i.r T c , 1 1 i . I ,,tii

lll,tsa. 2--T-lim2 Chief eauU of the difficulties be- attempted to answer ...ornevsatLaw. , . "h t me t.n you

r iihci'ii i i aii.i v i j . i . . .i.ii. .lA4Pt,-i. und., lamons laborers in our large manu-

vat prtK ti. lata Coarta f Daboii :"" -factunni; districts, t iwns and cities, ffwIWloM. U doubtless often encouraged hv

ppointment of Committees.

1 A. M. Address by Hun. Charmes A. Towns, of Minnesota.

lt.l County Hunk. pea, . W. E. COX, attorney at Law, lABPBB, IIS 131 AIS A. naaanatlma kttomey lor thm Uth Jaliia cin-iiit and will e ref-Ur at(nd to nyi rll tMll-eM .iitr.i-t..l t.. Inn. o. any MMUMJ "t ''offl Vn spay. I'- l.nilniK '" I'.il.lH- -lire Dae. , vt-ly A. Trylo.. W Hui.ur. fRAYLOR & HUNTER,

Attorneys at Law, JAHPBB, IÄDIAWA

via tra tu--in U.a Cunrta t Dubois aad

a Uolataa eoaatlaa . i.-orti.e ..v. r Duuoli Couaty Stata Baal

April t fi. IM UNO BÜKTTNEÜ

attorney at Law,

And Notary Public, I AHI'KH, INDIANA,

A'.ll " i. tUf i "urt Of l. Ox. ii. am

'rry OuaatlWi. Indian. J""- S, MSI F. E. WOODS, D. D. S , OPERATIVE DEMIST, JASPER. " INDIANA.

sa.oo aer o tecth

aa oo

O..I.I iT.,i, ok.I Hn-Iir wurk cl'l riiim

Hi.- I.lt ltl nir'li 1- Nuin .rlill( i.l ti'fih

All w..rk aiiaraiitri.it Tt-rin Re MNatMa . M Sturm mi l.orrjr'. Har'la.rr t..rc. A'ibu n. isaa-iy

nlli.

J. S. STEWART,

RESIDENT DENTIST,

taaSi tMaaf PaStta Sqaara, Sp-jrd Bloek. JASPKIt. - - IMHANA operations Bmt-clans as iveoininenilt'd -all work jpiaranteed. BpsdsHat on Crown anl Bridge work. IHk-. fi. t6 ly. DE XT i ST R Y

lr. B. A. MOHHY. Resident Den ist, iiuivxiivoistJi-Ci. irsi. TfiuttT. hla in. if. ..mil crvin to all

n.t'.liiiK ai.y (.rk in tin- -Cti Uli IIB, and lr(.iiii.. K to iv- it hia cUmmmI attention, toll' Dlutc work itni'i'iMlK d n itcl. uiulall

ork warrant. d. Apr. H. "SB

saloon keepers tor ttie sole purpose oi obtaining immediate possession of their latest earnings. Then while these men are thus unemployed, spending their time and money in the saloons, becoming intoxicated and excited in conversation with each other in regard to

the real or imaginary wrongs of their

eiiiMovcrs, ,t spirit ot reckle-s an

srchy is frequently engem

often lead- to the destruction of life and ptoperty. The tendency of the Liquor Traffic is anarchy I U bias defiance to law! As evidence, WitOSSS the i i . . a I

uvnaiiiiie ouuatres ai .iiiscaiine.

Ohio Filled wtrti Distbkss.

what would Tries of industrial and commer-

have happened if a free silver pres- i:d distress ro up from every counident and congress had been elected, ty in Ohio. The whole commonInside of the period between the wealth is pro-trate. In spite of the

day of election and March proximately i.imxhmmi of

would have gone to the mountains weeks, the times are growing. Worse trait in

to work for God alminhtv, and that instead of hi tter. Everybody

IV 01 live cnuarens With toe explanation t hut her father voted for Mr.

McKinley and thought that 00 that account I might not feel like helping Mm. Of course I helped him. We must help to relieve distress in such a time as this regardless of politics. Hut I cannot see how

Si Ii 'l t j tr 11'iitMM ti.l Liu fr i a t ii I Min m a

c i.i , r..,- ... . I, ' ' M 'avention

iooi nie people oi ttnio at me pons this year. " That is the story wherever you go in Ohio. James Creehmm's dispatch to the . Y. .Journal.

ADJOUBMatBJfT. 1 I'. M. Ihdegatesi ineetattiihO0 House, where cars will be waiting to take Delegates to

l heter Park.

convenes at

Pike s Opera House. IddreSSeS by Hon. H. F. Hahtine, of Nevada, Editor National Bimettallist, and Hon. K. Ii. Visi kv, of Ohio. JUNK 23.

Rotation in Office.

The LT, S. Senate has become al- 11 A. M. Convention convents at most effete, through the continu- POtf'l Opera House, ance of senators in office term after Reports of Committees.

i ap- absolute certainty that the tariff bill term, until they became "ltosses' of ADJOUBJfMBJVT. men will become a law within a few, legislation and parties. There is) a i ;() p M nlouiu. ot pm.

O vtf ll't MOT) ll.m,. U.'ti..r.. SSjKi I1 La l

ir a. ... ... " a a v i v. CMl r n 111 LPC III

sees i good for beutlies, leading men arsitina-to U nai ..!.

o 1 1 1 '.- r mt;

at

have come olentv of silver, with its enough to write the laws and die- that reasi.n ashington declined a

rising prices. Then would the tat' to the president, but nobodvi third re-election as President, as it

i.i,, guillotine have been removed. See how the sgnculture. industrv would establish a bad precedent, lerea inai . . . , ... t i . i i . i 1 1 m a-i .

IUI rising prices tan Iters isnu ana eonimerce i tiuo is io oe neipeu. ' ' ii.rwu, tun rue, .tiaoison, jiiiKproducts would be in demand. It is impossible to exaggerate the m, Van Buren and Polk insisted

People in the crowded cities would distress in this stete, rarras have ! on. rotstton in public office even on

manv would have been taken away that llie new taritt will help the vvtio are continued long in public !.-

from the overcrowded labor market sugar, trust and kindred forms of otlice to usurp authority not grant- 7 p. t Convention convenes and given all something to do. combined and rapacious corporate cd by law, and neglect public duties Pike's (Inert Hanau 1 .1 11 1.1. t-i 1 i 1 11: t 1 .1 ' . . I luu

EMlvB iioin iiice 111 Hiniaiiis wtyutu wvmvu, buivu .tie aiie;iu jioweriui i.noc o 1.1 on uik ouicer. ror Addresses bv ( i K X A I Wauvi-m

of Ohio, President of the American Bi-Metallic Union, and How. John QtLBBBT BhaMKUW, of In-

(liana.

Connnittees h ave been nunointtwl

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nave gone to me larms ana woraeu tuiij Buruna w nan ineir vaiue, uiuiug ui roui ai imntoa a"1 e. , and a profitable and pleasant successfully for themselves. Why and figures show that -ince Mr.;ppinting others, that all nif;ht nieeting i.s anticipated, would this have happened? Be- McKinley election values have enjoy the benefits, educational and

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I .1.. 1 f 1. . I cause me ueinailil lor iailll nrouucis -iiiioim inn irs- u..i:i 10 uci cent. '"' , cooiu uusiuuu, i h-t.-

IUWH uie ouniiiiL; 01 oiiiu- nuu , . , . , , . .. i . , i . . . I churches-the numerous cold blood- ??u,d. dwn. tbm, fbe depression is so terrible that the dent Jackson in speaking of it r.d-

l lien in-lead o strikes and riots, loan 111-111 uu.uis are no . nu' 1 nous- icuieti me ioea mai me uuiL'er a

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the laborers and of overdue mortgages, which public olhcet was on duty the more ri-dilor llal A. hllswotth, of the

Wit oiild have said to their employers: they do not dare to foreclose, be- efficient he became, by asking the rawtord county (Ind.) Democrat, p. . "How much will you pay ua?" cause prices have sunk so low that, pertinent question : "Suppose he paid The Dispatch office a call vestill- ..... . .1 , .1,.. t : I 1 f r ! . .1 l.l.l:. .. .. . li.nlnv W . I , l . - L-l.. iL i

umn si x in-nuns oi 1 ii- eieciion larming laun ireipienuv iaus 10 uwuu me, wuuiu wie country go 10 " .. . -wan wuwuno was iresn

ti of Bryan and s free coinage congress bring the price of the mortgage at! ruin because no one possessed his irm the midsummer meeting of the

COlll-

, (I IKO MIAMI licit l(.'IVl In 1 .

mittel upon men for prosecuting tromJ l V'1" ' 7

violations of the liquor law. ness the May-Market riot- of

cago a tew years ago. 1 liere it is

-aid that the Anan-hi-ts held

Democratic Editor st Pauli. Uiuisville Oinpateh, i:h.

It

was in

there would have been prosperity, suction.

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'piauncailoiis : aa-aawHi iemocranc rUllorai assoThe doctrine of rotation in office elation, which closed a three days' is certainly a wholesonie one. and session at Paoli. Ind . veataniav.

Ilk Tilt1 . ' tf J

tored to a standard. at la possession, I am satHied ' that the 1 M' ".,K,KU '"'"eves that Jackson is me asnocialion is the strongest

of excitement by the inflammatory 7 new8' ,s :'"-v vv"n,,,'r list ,.f assignment-, foreclosures aud "" nK,OT WI" , ranKe,! . r ' " "J niuiana. llie

karuiMiat aI InarakMii L.,. 11 P..rw u,;u 1 1 -nver luriilllg UP, (,1P..(r . nine .;l-ses occause 01 ,us ja.-i oi.scu m 1 aon was a

llleetiiurs in -.1I1111II

these placs that the passions f Aa Property fell with silver when

laboring men therein assembled, u, ,,1,"" n u' " a m.ia nave risen

w ere wrought up to the highest pitch

A Stauti.iv; Si m Tot IL

From the figures already

who never did a day s work of lion . a a a 1 a.

est toll in tlieir lives. It w a .1 1 .1 . . 1 1

ino-e places mai ue ir s. nenn - 0

infenuü devilment were plotted.

It IS BtrS-ge that a people, sin

1- we are, claimed to be governed

by the ennobling principle- oi

Ml

again aa the issue in i.m m t

are bound to bring it u

. A ? ' a 1 1 I

tai is in nie naianc

'P transfers of property for debt since

the beginning of this republican

oi ' . inon than halt a mi! Thev say that the free coinage of each of the (h silyei is in the interests of the silver t((t., fol tlj(, BUte i(1 ,

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f HI WS l'Hrl'1 IUI III ' 'IlI'F 1 ' I 1 L , . 1 " 1 rilU-i ill llil leil.nr ,

a u. "ii 1111 - I (IF 1 llk

blunt announcement "To the vi.-- 'st interesting one. The charm-

tors belong the

than half a million dollars for

and that the

more than I5 h-

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th the official li.ror. s far il,....

"r J

union owners, lint 1 Mat

1 m not the free coinage of

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C hristian civiliation, slioul. I either " . WT. Y" . M TU: are obtainable, f,.r President Mc-

directly orindirectlv consent to leg- ?ni 11 ls y tnat is ornenteo Kinley's county alite. by a system öf taxation or li- U' :l adjustment of the mon- H,.tshockina- they mav he thev

(Be in an intoxicating queon hey ak how will olUy faaintly shsulow the resü silua- ... IMII md nni' id Ihn 1 1 1 . . ' IIa.- .

poison, the nature ot which irom 1 ,i.B 3 . ' 1 . ' 1,1 hon. ages are being cut down in

its use, as a hevarage, is to create """" ". miii-ns, ., d rectiona. factori.

coils." For this mg "ttie Hoosier town was given

not objected over to the scribesaml their families.

to the removal of efficient Demo- W0 official action was taken at the c ratic officers by the Republican Btttingt it rather being in the naadministration even though they tore of a picnic than a bu.-iness afWere personal friends as was the htir. case of Dr. Thomas, of the South-' The gathering mustered 12ö meinem Insane Hospital, A more eth- bei and assembled for a three days' cient man than Dr. Thomas w ill -e-sion, with Bditor V. Bent Wilnot be found. ion, of the Lafayette Journal, in the chair, and J. C. (iorman of the

1 nnceton Democrat, as secretary.

HuattBsutrara . -.

s : re rnnnino'i 11 aa:n i , ..... w

an appetite almost Ungovernable, , r the machinery, the powder thaton, t of tb u u; ; Ä V !: i ,0,Y U,V ,,W TS?:,U" a-taken up ....t' . I. b a-te, rock, the railroMi that hmila ..; 1 , " , .' i a nario w , r ia. . paper, 1,1 wlucli with an iinforma tli scussii.il of t,,i,.

oeunone reason, iu iiiuaiiie uic - " Wim reduced lorces. I lioiisailds o H.. . iinnnnnMrnanl ii ,..,l ih., . t : . T .1 Z .V.? rilest passions of man's nature, to l' n paying he 1(J, rkiRgm6n join witll the ruin,, J " 1 II P " make bin, 1 brute and to utterly de- :. lucky msnwhohass ecu left rarmers in their cry for the prosperi- r TtuS' ' ' ? s, Sioi,uWM strovthe will nowflt to overcome the U i a money that circulate- it-elf. iv wr,Snh ... Imrn! TK .l my v to various topics, the monetary

m - I 1 1 1 1 "i aiir

temptation t drink whenever in

toxicants can be obtained. A traffic

that tills the land with pauper- and

riniinals, thieving tramp-, wander- that i

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aguiMMiu aim umeimg Kinn- i nv act nieiu mal Illerich mail is

riien, the prevalence of drinking rich and the poor man is uoor. It

lahits and drunkenness being the is much a question f circumstance . ... a. t a I V ra , . 1 . .

egiimiaie result oi me i.ioiiurl raluc whether or not success

is the cine! cause, it is most as-the banner ot honest endeavor. A

suredlv true that the traffic is a life of -tniL'L'le may rc-11 t in 110 re

tt-lnbridK Township l i ie t5' Notice. Tha underaifneil, Tnintef itttin riiljre tuwnahip, PuImiim county, - ill atknil to Townrthip businraa m Sat unlay every week, at Kriutk lletx'n oltiee un Vorth Main atreet, bwtwtn BisbU. ami Hindi, in JHpr. The Mtiip Library and IndianaHrluxil Hookn at r-ame lace. W 1 ui AM SMi 1. an, Trutee. Aug. 16, 1SW6 j.

.N DCCABIDNAL

ADVERTISEMENT

AND AS OCCASION.M MEAL Are Alike in that Neither Does Very Much Hood. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY I8TH1 RIT.F r'.tR BOT 1 1

,,.r in.., winl

. g , ,,.t in,'., nil 111

leaps and

fter all. humanity is the best knows it. Nobody denies it.

worth living for. It is large- Hard Tises Pelt at Camtom.

I was it Canton to-day and walked the very spot where hundreds of thousands of workimrmen heard

Perchei 00 Mr. McKinley proclaim from the

wooden stage erected in front of his ki 1..0 ii... .1. a i

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1 in ii- 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 ,-,M n i , .um oiiii ii n.iiu 101 one 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 , wane n 1 - Ilen'l i - ... ... i , i

. . I I II .1 I 1 . . , 1 . I, (MIHI IIOl. I III' night to lie so declared by the con- bor, who neglect- hi-, duties and,, .

BtitUtionsJ and statutory laws of the who h ave- to ohanos the ni:ikin of reHt0re the davs ..f State and National gOVerament, his opportunities, mav find a world- , . '1. ' i. " .....las 1 ..., 1 1 1 I 1 I . . HI I I U 1 1 1' Il II 11'

9UU.Hl 11 LP IHlUilüPU, IIIJMU OtlllMlS IV PTMllI M'IIH' WIIK Il V Ml ) -

1 t M .1 . M 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 in tiilllii'i tin 11 i , i

a i ere 1 o or 1 0 1 . . 1 . i . . . . tit .iioii ot t not iiil' n 1 .1 r 1 1 - in tri on

is increasing t.y , ,r , ",u,Ml 'f Vi L, ' 'r "

I... n. .,1 i...,.....i.-' 'iv awaiting the coniuig concert ot " "l,,r' '"y voiced

"'viii'i , a . "... . w a a .

ttie hvan-ville Mantlohn

dosed factories,

evervhodv work.

its hearty support of the Democrat

ic doctrine as enun :ated in the

Friday, Chicago platform. Every Yesterday the editors were taken

in charge by citizens of Pauli, and after excursions and drives to the

11. v- . , various points of interest altout the I he celebration of our Nation s n' 1 .

., , .... . wwaa, iiirui.'ri.t were oanoueied

in the evening. Major Simpson and Editor J. (iil Shanklin, of the Kvansville Courier, were the nrinei-

Club

which will be given by the A. O. I

W. lodge of this city on June Jötb, at the city hall

one of the members of the club is a master on his instrument.

birthday will be a OollossJ affair. The program comprises an industrial paratle, horse and bicycle races.

addresses by

in public estimation, made a penal grcc deserves.

offence, and punished the same as i- often a

Thus a person's lift

merchant

Then

Ulf Ii lim Ii Vit I 1 - ii ii 1 1 i t it'.. nilet,.

- 1 11 1 11 1 i'i t--' i.iti' i 11 1 1 -

ource ..t perversions, and 1 t, In ,JSa ii.

burglarly, highway robbery and we msy find sbout us people whose ummA t,J . ,.. , , 1 r ,l .1 j . 1. 11 1 , 1 , . liard tunes, suffer g, bankruptev. murder: Can that be done? It can. rewards have been only disanpo nt- ..-n,.. 1. . . ,1 ,r I 1 1 . -. 1. 1 , , . , . 1 , iheie lias never bee 1 anvt umr 1 M'done; hut it can be done only by men! end suffering, when s just fate in. ui nut it , 7 .,.... 1. to ...1 . r 111 .1 1 : , use tins in Ohio before, -aid

.1 mm 1 11111 1( ii 1 ( .1 1 1 11 i-i' 1 .( 1 ,1 r 1 1 in v 1 11111 1 1 la e l;i 1 'ii 1 c III ( OH) ion .'I lid VI .. .. . I ! t 1 1

I .1 f t .1 1 .i.i r , . . . .i,iiii ill. r 111 v i lli . and earnestly in favor of it those honor, therefore, let the accident- ... 1 es tu ..1. . j .li. : :.. -11- , , ' , . are hundreds ot families m

aw rcgara mis issur, iui oineraiiy run. ami I VI MMMW who ai, p, (luv ho 11 much needed reforms, SI towering above w ant in the outer world carry t , 1 ' 1 1 ,1

r 1 11 . 1 : - . 1 .. , . . . ( . - i"'"i ...in umn

iar itoove ail oilier issues m llie held M those less OITUnSie Some 01 the of politics; or in other words, be- benefits which have been Unequally cause the Uciuor Traffic has been beatowed. Detroit Free Prwai

ind is Still a legitimate subject of

legislation, and because the Prohi- Catholic Knights State Convention at

bition Ol the Liottor Trafik Ii truly Craw fordst ilk-.

a political question, requiring 1 po . litical party to secure its emu tment 1 '"' ,,,,;""l,"ient of the and enforcement, it can be done ,,n- hm',lN uf St-. Jonni Catholic

Iv bv a nolitieal nartv r.rnia- t',.r M'lghls 01 .n.enca and the ( atho

8 days of plenty and se- addresses by prominent speakers, , sp,.akr, l)f th(, ,.V(.ning. After he fanners and give the f jj et; ,)on,t '"' ('0,mnthelmn.piettl.emen.lH.rsdispersed, a chance to live. I talked U unwngburg early oi the morn- n ,.trK,. mjml)er to xnvi;

ing of July .5.

riie Business

Men's Association

to the Centennial.

political hV Zouaves, at Crswfordsville, on

' to-dav who are suffering for want of

ling. Things are get

ting worse. In three months this

year I have -pent out of my privatt purse for food and clothing to givi

away more than mv year's sahn y as

mayor.

"The factories sre cutting; dow n

wage- and reducing their forces.

Many ol them are not operating

more than three davs a week : most

of them are running without profit.

uf this city has taken up the matter He e is the republican remedy uf placing the new road between for the currency famine : First sphere and Jasper in a good ooodi point international commissioners tiun. At Tuesday niht's meetiiiL' to junket over Kurope more sala-

Csnton the matter was thoroughly discussed ries and heavy exjienses. Next ap-

and it was decided to petition the point a monetary commission to board of county commissioners to monkey with the business at home improve the road at an early date, more salaries and heavy expenses. At the Cass Township Sunday j1"'. '"Publican remedy.school convention, which convened '11, ' 1 .1 in the .oar Methodist church ,it ' 'at is only the apparen plan of

Holland last Sunday, the followim, "'l"- m iagTH. l ney do

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enough to obtain the cut re control ' : -aw cvrJ uatn- - . Of the legislative, judical and. ve-"l""a'u.tion ,., Indiana will be foW for $3 1 an acre. It is Slmosl cutive depart menta of the aovern. P10! ' " Monday 1 number of iPs.ble to borrow money ,, real

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President F. V. Kattetjohn. Vice President Noble Kemp. Secretary Aug. Meyer. Treasurer Frank Tortnohlen. Suburban "How's gardening? liaising many early vegetahhnow?" Commuter "No; have given the job up to my neighbor's hens. I find that they raise them enough

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present gold standard. All

movements in any other direction are simply made to blind the people and to "fool" them once tnoie, but, as Mr. Lincoln once remarked, "Von can't fool all the jieople all the time." The time has now come when the republican managers cannot "fool the people any longer." Mr. Wanamnker sees it, but Mr. f tage thinks there is yet time to fefog them once again. He will find himself mistaken. Ind. Sentinel.

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