Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 August 1904 — Page 1
INDIANA. FRIDAY. AUGUST 5. 1904.
NO. 47.
A R G H Ot .3
T. U. COLUMN
'1 to ignore r.- itT iv cannot 1 1 . I'rohihition
Prudential Insurance Company,
t.
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Clark Platform.
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I :- th:it
m r W' ft .
t : i k
RANK L. BETZ
n Attorney.
i nun lit tiui
IV question nti ck ' k tin- con "üi '. 'i" mountain- to tin M a, if freedom of a race and th i:iti iti were about tu i I Ml r rri-i- tii" oi i Whig platM a contemptible, weak dyspeptic ran button in op
boill of big wmil tod At tbt v-ry m .men' Mtf lite hau m tfu were resolut ing 'ii in vav . ffc-ttrn land-.
K Platform Stiff rted b Mr Bran Ml Bryan ay- he ia now "fr' tndertuke t it wrk of organizi
the radii-al and progre- . 'emt in the Democratic party." Th :
Fore he publisher an outline of t M w doctrines he WuuM like h . m aft upon the party creed." T I MttiOB he remark- at t beginning, "is fur the present
loeyauce; wnue bimetaiism is a-.
und in theory a ever, the necessfof it is now not no apparent." II believe that the time will BOOM eben Um people will again turn la TO metal I ism and reject the gold Undartl, bot thii period will not onie while times are good." He
nii.i t Mt trtrvinwiilfrn nl
l pihcrif latitstia n my w h ar- -1 .th r card to the eflie diphtheria serum to rtality of tbe disease. iju-nc ar- di-tru-t!ul
ill du i. ill l--en and as f utber
darn
iviU
.an
medical method. Those
- .:. tr.e matter i- -;ne shook! read the etatietic given the late-t report of tbe Commiei : I Health of Chicago, which
'ia- t r : - fuhiect tbe comparative
m .aiitjr in diphtheria before and niter the introduction of tbe antiU t"-atment in the city of Chu-a-e . i h -e statistic- are all the n r- userving of confidence be-cau--they do not come from doc-;r-at -andom, but are the denti
ls ite'
.eminent ownership and niN r' I urU oftbe Wfphwy Ppon-
PKOWHHlON'Alj CAKDH. W. Traylor. M. D. Pbvscian & Surgeon, j cIuimI. Iiili;ii;i.
Coin mli
w .acaanae' . ! . At & r : I ' i
ntrol the Unify and e and th"
tion.M b Fed
i I8IIEII ft Attorneys at Law, I ISPER, INDI VN A. ..,,.,.., ; ttoConrta of D1
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R. M.MILBURN, Ttie DiiSt.
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ill) no; . the zt at
x; : Itself on other teeueg, Are ou aware, my fnn'l, ttiat from 7" down to Is i- with the one xeptton of the Republican Demoratic platform of 1800, tbatneithei f the two great political paitief had iny platforni at ail, not even a sin:!e solitary i-ue'.' Vet .hi- was the onetractive period in American
tu- mnanabtn. Do not forg-t tl at
ir uhI -..ivery. finance, interna: mprovem'-nt- and many other I tioiH wer" taken care of by m greet, and that ffitnont any i'.: r:u Itt rail ! a I .;it- -r.
of tlu railroad-. "Con
after consolidation baa ce, until a few mn now
railroad trBflic of tbtdefy both the ltgi-la ' utive iiower of t:.
1'urchaae of the roadrai QovatameM se-mj t cttonable tl.-an .iwneroperatioa by the .--.a:, bei'iü'td tuean "an euourmouH ittOfl if pjwer." The eev - i an own and op-rat- ti.rtitf.in t..e;r o mMfi j Wl as y as it can be done by the
1 1 nemment, and if it the States the cbiect
! i-ed upon the fear of centrali entirely answered. " He i iv" ,i Ii . ; r -i r ; !-:. tat:
Federal lone bv
i tdminir-trators of the health de
partment of the city. The Scat dose of diphtheria antitoxin administered was on Ootober 'th. 1895. Bine that time 7,4oö carea of diphtheria, tbe diagnosis .f the 4Üm a-e having be-n veritied hy ppcial bacteriolgi?al examined ia every cai, have been thus treated. these 179 died, a mortality rate of not quite 6 per cent. uding to the records of tbe l)ep.rtmeot of Health of the citv tbe rage mortality without antitoxin - -t.ll what it was before tbe intron Hon of antitoxin tbat is, about
ection ''' I,rr(.'-nt. ome idea ot the eavtatioor'3C tbat has been thus e fleet -would caD tethered from other data . fr,.. iurnished in the report, i'efore the
be aeveral Bl itei to ileal with "the joint traffic.'' In cities, the party should es poll e the cause ot munici oal ownerebin of manioipal fran
chise-.
-Iiould
tern.
dmiutration of artitoxin there
were over H deaths every year from diphtheria for every 10,000 of population ; since antitoxin has
The Post Office He'partment ln introduced there beve been
",.n,l,r,rH a t'PLnai-h -- oeams ior lU.'-KJ OI
A proure-five Democratic r'Pu'Jl,u"-
Dir
vtorncy at Law , JA8PEB, INDIANA. ...!' ' ' ' ' rt ',' it. ', t A JVwtf' ltth' 90 ,i IK! M'P"" II l..,l ' 1 1 . x W. S. Ml NTKtt. Morneys at Law .1 mm r. IM'I iMAii
:y ia i for tl
n j ocr VVafli
! Nor Mr,
F. C. KUEBLER'S Wall Paper
D .t t;.; ai.d th
-f-jW J'" I I
When antitoxin m
ttty mu-t stand lor an income tax introduced Chicago had a populaand a tariff for revenue only, be of l,2J0tCM approximately ; at says, and witboot an income tax it jthe present time the population will be difficult to secure eftectivej"""1 to 1.602,UJ0 During
rifl ref,rm. The income tax luee eV" . OI . ' uw OI . . "
plank waa omitted this vear "he- ine population has increased by caoee tbe men in ontnfof the par Ur aüd nie time the tv thought it would jeopardize suc-i,,ctual decrease of deaths from diph- - in the Katern State-. " But lhf ha over ,r Pr ctnl-
ithil objection cannot have weight 1 he most interesting leswn ot the when the party goei forth, as itjcKa ort' however, is con-um.-t ultimately, to appeal to tbe tained in the statistica with regard lmas-e." The'partv should stand to the higher mortality when antinot only foi the election of Senator10 l not administered early jn i ei i. e hut Tor direct legi.- tb ca"M- 0l lhe o nrly
Iii up rp ii fan h. "' i rr- iuii rir urairu wv iuc
It fchouhi Department of Health physicians.
: i d 90 ;ar as the
invenientiy ap!ied.
r whether Federal ju
not to he elected by the
pie
limited terms. It champion of the I
tl e money di
i iiA If LOB TBAYIXrK Attorneys at Lv:, lAMPKIt, I MH
i:
"m- ii. ,"0 Cent
r.n the year nd-
3
for tbe
D, .-triv.t g to pn 1 intereete. The iin T. Mr. Hr an ! . whether tbe
ven.her or not
should
( t
ibout " were treated on the hrst lay of the disease and only two ieatbs occurred among these cases, the mortality rate being sicaicely more than j of 1 percent. Nearly a . - . . . m av
ii test thus ca-e- were ireaieo on ine secparty wins iojeMfftaltty rate of about 1 ircent. if Mr p. .Xp. ver were treated on the Üiird
- elected, bis administration will ? V Uitu' muT l-T r"lw n i tie of imperialiem and of the1"1 Y ' ' rr wn'- Aut thn at of a race ieroe, and cive u 1 treated on the fon.th
ereater freed im in the takine up .f Y " U1PU' ' "'S'
No Old Stock. All ItJEXTlSTRY Fresh 1904 Designs. . ii. uohBY, F q KUEBLER, Resident Demist, leading jkwklkr.
more tiian one one tho
tu r -a-
pauper-, dru 0, Anv one - if they take o vera men! tti
ew Standard Din nKtars For vor hair Traffic Ma. Southtrn KaiUsv n ac --' .ix nt of the jtoptilaiity anl ?r
f
economic quetions. It H evi d-nt. Mr. Hrv.in remarks, "that the onervative Democrats, as they call themselves will never give the country any relief from the Trusts." N. V. Independent. a littlIT.Tsgense.
tics an! otl
Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent.
Wm. A. Wilson. I ASPER. INDIANA. I
Spring Stales !
w. o : i i .
all the
In Dry Goods and Notions. All the Latest Novelties Etc. Clothing. Shuts. Hatfl and Caps.
.in. I
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Lffffll AND SALS STABLE. JOSEPH buchart. l-'ERD. VOLLMER. " ' ;';
1 o it n a
n't want to do it on a 1 at form. Now, why r n rsrtv ei.dan-
ani with
The tm tl,
i ir- 'n a nto St. Iai
tiy
iave U'e bail turnout-, "f i iiHtomer ; particularly i-om-i r. t' iiirteo'is anl to all parts ot Itiloi an-l '- latikaV Horn liar.te.l ami A k sap terms. oti i. i- y
w i ha put rain wrrh'e
,1, ; - i ..f the impotiani measure oy attaching oieetiofÄMa rider? For lb Prohibition pirty to take up di . . es w uid be nothing ehort litioal -uicide and virtually a surrender of it- an ion, and treason
t.i thi-ijreat reform. ' fba ÄMither ia many mile th. h So, mv dear reader, stop long nad fnuu laaioajtoa and l. .i IM enough to think. If the old parties aud intermediate point! to st. Mat
f r tine 10111 p let i in to move : w that i which ttresoothera Ii ljH.n it's alrtaly mp in very timely an-1 l aeerel laatai iate.1 j
rate id nearly 11 ter cent. earlr
1 . N 10 cases were not treated until the fourth day. and of these 116 died, over - i per cent. The importance, then, of having antitoxin admini?tered as early as possible in tbe cases is emphasized by this report, and the necessity of allowing tbe
physician a tree nana in ine mal the City t-r, so that be may prevent tbe ravages of tba dieeaee by counteracting DM jthe toxins formed in tbe system, constitutes an almost infallible i . ; means lot securing tbe recovery of bee the patient after only a slight ill-
I'nf irtunately, those who are etill posed ti the diphtheria antitoxin have so effected tbe mind of those with whom they are in contact tbat there is often some hesitation in allowirg tbe physician to employ antitoxin at the early stage of the disease, when it in most effective, but when there are often very few. if . m . l ;
anv. svmi- ns oi an warming na-
I Hire preeent. There cau no longer - he auy doubt ahou; the absolute inie cuousness of diphtheria antitoxin itself. It has now been given in millions of cases, and while some deaths have been reported, it ia now well recognited tbat they are due to some complication or accident and never to the antitoxin itself, and in recent years, tbe tbe number of in- , tections has grown enormously, such ad reports have practically ceased. ,: " This great humanitarian remedy, " I then, must be allowed to exert its full therapeutic action as early as jtossih! in tht cases N. Y. Inde1 dent.
Cjnuidrumi.
2
noat like wv in civilit ! between two
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