Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 October 1900 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER '26, 1900.
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Prosperity Datoif Ceeily. Prosperity ruRns ability to live cutufoitahly and pay any debit you may have contracted. In lSHÖ I)uboia county citizena hud moitgagea on their property for $178,534. In 1S'.; the value of the mortgages had increased to $312,154. loea thin indi 'ate a solid prosperity in this county, or doe it not show that cit Uens have been mortgaging their property to secure their indebtedness instead of paying cash'.' Of course the few who hsd money to loan, were prosperous, but the many,
to the number ot 412, hau to mort
gage their property to ueeuie their creditors. And it is so all over the State. The apparent urosptrity is the result of the many borrowing from the few. If you want to continue this kind of prosperity vote for Durbin and the rest of the Republicans, together with Mark Hanna and McKinley. If you want prosperity that will enable you to pay your debts and live decently, vote
for Kern, the Democratic state ticket, and Bryan, liberty and equality, "equal rights to all; spe-
eial privileges to none." A Notable Address. Fifty-eight heretofore leading Republicans have joined in an "Ad-
tfuu of state ADiv iiKiMHKHiiKK, of ! drees to Independent Voters," uigNew Albany. : ,u . u ,i,
IMg tUCUJ BUpj'UIl Lilian 111 UJC
coming e ection
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
FuR PRESIDENT, William J. Bryan, FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, Adlia E. Stevenson. MTATK TICK KT. Elector at Lance Al.l.KN 7.0I.IAR of rt rfarae; M( HOL loKNKl.L, of Versailles. Delrgatvs at Large S. K. MORNS, of Indianapolis, III i.ll IN. I i.HKKTV of Bluff ton. JAMK Ml KIMM K. of Lafavetti-, U. V. mCNZIBS, of Mi Vernon. Governor J HIN W. KKKN, of Indianapoll. Lieutenant Governor JOHN C. LAW I.K K. of
Saleiu.
of
Treasurer of
Peru. Auditor of Stat auapollt.
Reporter for the Supreme Court U it IN . ot New Caetle. Attorney general CH A Rl.ES V.
MONO, of 11 mouth Superintendent of Public Instruction
state-JEROME HaKK
-JOHN W. MINOR, of Iudl
Q YEB I'Hl'M-
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I, RE A 1'Hi.M'SK, of Mount
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'HARLE N eruou
State Statistician EtWAKI
Madison. Judge of K i rt District UEORUK J. REIN M a 111' of Hloouiinirton. J . ! rourth Oistrict JOSEPH M. AtAlR wf UeUaabia c 1 1 v . Iistrirt Ticket. Foi (A.ngretisinan, 3d District W M. T. Zenor, vi UarriKoD ounty. For Representative from Dubois and Pike counties P. L. Cobli. For PrusHvuting Attorney 57th Judicial Circuit Lao H. Khiiik. (.omit; Tleket. For Afseenor Ww, H. Kci-er. For Sheriff Herman H. Castrcp.
For Treaaurer Charles Mornkuacm. For Surveyor W. T. Yocng. For Coroner Ph. A. Qattsj, ForCotuuiiseioner, 1st district II rry Wehr. For Commissioner, 2d district Herman Teoer. For County Council At Urge. J. Hrrman Heck man, I'lUHLIS FUO, Jacob H. Sen.;. 1st Dist. Philip Schwenk, 2d Dirt. Joseph Friedman, 3d Dirt. James H. Ccnmnuham, 4th Diat. YVa. Herman.
In no other political content since
1828 have so many acknov ledged , leaders of men united in an address to thoughtful American voters,
against their former political associ-
political rights, and the dogma of tyranny that might makes right, there is no middle ground." Mr Democratic meetings have been held in every township in Dubois county this week, and tney have all betn largely attended; the township oiganizations are enthusi
astic. Mr. Zenor's cunvas last week, and Messrs. W. E. Cox and M. A. Sweeney this week, have stirred th hearts of the People, and while rousing Democrats to energy, httve given thoughtful Republicans
good reasons for wanting a change of administra ion, and the msjori'y for Hryan and constitutional liberty1 in Dubois county will probably reach 1,800, if not more. The
anathv of two vears aeo has disan-
I j j o 1 peared, us the People realize that
4 Eternal vigilance is the price of
Liberty." Electioa Sheriffs. The Chairmen of the two central committees have recommended to Sheriff Gastrup the following nam
ed voters for election sheriffs at the various precincts, Nov. tith. Columbia, 1st Precinct. Dem. Rep. Chad. F. Able. 2d Precinct, Dem. Rep. A W. Cave. Harbison, 1st Piecn ct. Dem. Rep. J. W. Harder. 2d Precinct. Dem. Henry J Heubner. Rep. John C. Teufel.
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ates and the Pre.-ident whom their Boone, 1st Precinct.
Dcawcratk Speak i if. Hon. John W. Siencer. of
EvJoe the
ansvule, will assist Senattor Blackburn at Huntingburg at grand rally, Oct. 31st. Hon. John (,. Brett will add
the citizens ..f Bretzville, Monday, Oct. 19, at 7 p. in. on the piliiical issues. The famous Bryan quartette, of Jasper, will rend r its unmatched songs. Everybody invited.
efforts succeedid in elevatirg to that high ohVe. When such men revolt against their party, and give
their reason lor the revolt, it is a time when every Anaerican, who sincerely desires the welfare of his
countty, and the preservation of its liberties, to stay his partisan feelings for a time and decide by his own intelligence, whether the reason which induced their change in pol itics should not, also, influence him. The men who put forth this ad- j dress, from Gov. Bout well, uf Massachusetts, Sec'y of the Treasury j during President Grant's administration, to Prof. Charles Zueblin, of the Chicago University, are all students of tolitical history, and know the dangers to liberty which have heretofore overthrown the Republics of the past, and how eagerly ami successfully wealth and power usually encr.ach upon the natural rights of the common people, until former Republics became tyrranies but a few years before they merged into empires and absolute mon-
Dem. John B. Seodlewick. Rep. Joseph ti ration. '2d Precinct. Dem. Thomas Inman. Rep. Thos. H. McCain. Madison, 1st Precinct. Dem. Rep. A. R. Horton. 2d Precinct. Dem. George Cox. Rep. Wayne Hall. B iinbridge, 1st Precinct. Dem. Rep. Henry Richard. 2d Precinct. Dem. August Dupps. Rep. Fred. Seng, id Precinct. Dem. Rep. Ray Mo.Mahel. Marion. Dem. Herman Kluessner. Rap. Frank Schneider. Hall. 1st Precinct. Dem. Benjamin Piper. Rep. A. F. Miller. 2d Precinct. Dem. Hira.n C. Thompson.
Kep. AJlen Tussy.
readers of this
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aichiea. Do the American people ' J fferson, 1st Precinct.
Big Democratic Rally; Of Dul-oi ui.d Mmtfin CoaH Cryav tal, lv-nirfht. lion. V. A. weney will ulk t the People a- im1v Mike can, and the Kuoxville hand and glee club will do the ter-t. It will b a rette, Democratic Speak ia at Fcrdieaed. On Tttada) , October 30, at 7 n'chc" , p in. Hn. John Ktpea, of Cnwn Punt, Ind., will address the (f. .p at Ferdinand. Mr. Kopelke - one of the most eloquent and efficient German speakers in the wet, and should have a rousing ai.do MP,
Tke Blackbura Mectiag At Huntingburg next Wednesday night will be one of the largest political demonstrations ever held in the county. Hon. John W. Silencer, of Evaiifville, will be with Sen ator Blackburn, and is also an able advocate of the Common I eople's rights. A special train on the R R. will carry th Bryan club from Jasper, and a large delegation, returning after the speaking is over. RfOnly a we k from next Tue day till elaction, and the Courier's guess is that Bryan and Steven, ti will get 2.'i'J electoral votes, nd the liberty of the Common Pf4 will be preserved. Lives there a man with soul to dead As to let himself be led, To vote for Mc. an! better timei, For those who believe that wOrk ii a rrime? Wbile lalwr starve, and children c -y ; That milli.tDairea may live on pie.
Dead. Hon. John Sherman,; twice cabinet officer, for many yeirs a U. S. Senator, and a grat leader in the Republican partv, died Monday morning, at hi. residence in Washington City, at the age of 78 years He was the last one of the really great leaders uf the Re pub-1 lican party during the civil war, and his place in history will be fixed by his being the Secretary of the Treaa-1 ury who brought about the resumption of specie payments.
want that to be the end of our ftee
Repub'ic? The election of McKie-
ley-Hanna will be a long stride in that direction. These foim r Repnhl c ins say : "For the first time in on I hilor it is now proposed that the PiVei dent and Congress shall rule vast territories and millions ot men outside our constitutional system. Of ficials sworn to upp rt the nnrttlj tution and deriving ail their power therefrom have acquired colonics andas umed arbitrary authority to govern their inhah tan s witboii consent, and to tux them without representation. This policy oft", rto th people )f Porto Ric and the Pnilippines no hope of indepen' enc- , no primped of Americ-in cdismatelia no repie-entatiou in th Congress which laxe them flit is the governmei t of men by arbi trary p.wer; this i imperialism. We believe that it is the tir.-t dtlt) of the American people Jo stamp with their disapproval doctrine mi hostile to liberty and dHogemu ii coiistitutioniil gov run Pi t . If they are to rcmsin fiee and their gov. rnment is to oi.tii.ue lepresentutive, their servtnts must not have Bf exercise any but constitutional pow ers. Between the claim of freedom that all men are entitled to equal
Dem. Jo as Anspach.
Rep Lewis M Ott. 2d Precinct. Dem. Rep. Be. j E W. bb. Jackson, 1st Precinct. Dem. Mathias Wenell. Rep Cornelius (Jilleland 2.1 Preiinct. D m. Andn w Buechler. Rep. Ed. Prick.
GEORCE P, WAGNER
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Agricultural Implements end Fertilizers.
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North Hail Street. JASPER, - - INDIANA.
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Plurality be in Indiana?
Will Kl:lil-llle er lsi Pi.cin.t.
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