Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 August 1904 — Page 4

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himself Witnans, South Africa. tt 9M Mil 0 tmpMm of Ü ln.li and the l'uil.ppinea, Cuba llpub!;fan party that n urplu w aud I'orto MOO. Where the AorIo MM 10 handle than teofli lit. woll Saxon place his loot and hiaüag, that party i handling a rarplu he a'o place his mailed M and it, now. The taxe luv, ooeo bigl

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If liir any Ual news, or nil n n c. . II lhruh I In- i'.Mirir rhuuf,

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pints. The nature of the race. The hoasted liberty ol Cuba is a myth. At Um dictation of an Anglo-Saxon administration they choose Mr. l'alma. presideut w ho

rÄÄJ Hved in New York -täte for M

mrs and tor the same leujin oi

time hadn't hen within a

miles of Cuba. The entile Diplomatic world

AY, AUGUST 19, liM.

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extravagance in appniiriatMiir n. been frightful and the ioioM ftbowi so far this month is Mm fruit of tliiliuaucial reek lese neun. Porters die Poiniv Mr. Florence McC'orinii-ks uu c

lOM.) home from Huntingburg to remain

at home a while.

And. Schnarr,

Henrv Hoffman,

Democratic Ticket.

by bombarding Havana as New jYork City. Between Manila and Havana, äs far as the I'nited States is concerned, there is not the Slightest bit of difference. And there won't be. Hon. Wm. K. Cox. also, adln nod the meeting and talked of the Democratic party's share in eecuring an increase of the circulating medium of the country by which prosperous times were brought about. Hut the best part of Mr. Cox's

argument was his position on the

Election Tuesday, sot. tw , - t (,ue!ition. He sounded

I - r i a

knows that the could secure war m cox ana wue maae a umiiw with the I'nited States just as -mick trip to Ferdinand last lhursday. ,

FARKErt AND D ä VIS.

State Ticket. For t iovern r. JOHN V. KERN, Indianapolis. Lieutenant- eovernor, WARDER W. STEVENS, Salem. ecretarv of Stat-. EDWARD 1- jPOOARtY, Sooft Beud. Treasurer of Mate. M U. D. f. A I-I-K.N. Frankfort. Auditor of State, I AMES R. RIQG8, Sullivan. Attorney- ieneral. joF.IMI H. SHF.A. Seymour. Reporter Supreme Court. WALTERS, i HAMBFKS. of Henry. Statistician, j I .r I BMITfl, Marion. Superintendent of Public instruction LKV1 11. SO I .T. Floyd. Judjres Supreme Court. Si ,n 1 District 43EOROE A. DOWNEY, Iearborn. .. Third District-FRANK K. tAMN, Manon. For Congress. 3d district of Indiana. Wm. T. 2ENOR. For Joint Representative HORACE M.KEAN. For Prösecuting- Attorney. 57th Judicial QhmbM MAS tuaYLOR. Fr Co. Treasurer,-W. F. RECK MAN. For Co. Sherifl.-VIC. V. CAS8LDY. For C.unty Coroner. J. F. MF.INKER, For Co. Conimisioner, 1st District HKNRY WEHR.

For Cj. Cunimiretoner, 3d instnct HENRY LANDGRERE. SIR CHARLES

Kjoyd Traylor md wife 01 Boon ville, visited Mr. Traylor' sister here Saturday. Perry (iray and tJeorge Houtcl went to Jasper Sunday to iti. -the ball game. Walter, Willie, Clara and Ku dolph Charles Munkle, Koy liray Ollit Cole, I wrence Rabolpn, Julia and Charie- Schnarr. Ente Frank and Lol Krodel. Willa ami Bessie Dot. Hruce Cox, Florencf McComick and girl Ethel, K!lis and Homy Rudolph and Willie Krode) went to Hih Kock Sunday in boatfor an outing expedition. Lawrence Breidenbach hi .1 tw sisters Katie and May. Katie Uu dolph. Christ s-ennir.n and Ann

get richer, aud the Lemming attended tt I reunion at

i..:n ..i v . . v , .i - . , i. 11 ' Mr. T. X. Hays is numbered with the sick this week. Mr. tirav and son Harry mad a business trip to Petersburg Mon

monster day.

Henry Hoffman and family anil Ktta Schnarr were the guest ol James Mulkey's Sunday. High McDonald and family ami sister Fan were the guests of Mr?Geislei Sunday. Kdna Traylor of immons b staying a few days with her tistei Mrs. Kd. Rudolph. Kd Faris is oi the sick list. Mrs. Dan Rudolph and childrer are better at this writiug. C

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l'rust question. He sounded a

warning as to the dangers arising to the eovernment from the accumila

tics of large wealth in the hands of

the few.

As the rich

poor, poorer the I'nited States, as a j

government, win disappear iroiu the face of the earth. And it is the duty of every good itixen irrespective of party to help

crush the hydra-headed

commonlv known as "Trusts," by

means of which the wealth of the nation is rapidly being concentrated in the hands of the few. The eloquent patriot, Patrick Henry once said that we can only judge the future by the past. Take a look at the past. Three per cent, of the population of Egypt, owned l.7 per 'jent. of her wealth when her government went down. The people were starved to death. When Babylon went to pieces 3 per cent, of "her population owned all the wealth. Her people were starved to death. When the Persian government was disrupted 1 per cent, of her population owned the entire land When Rome went down 1800

To SubjM-riiKTs. We can't afford to send Iht Col'kikk to those who neglect t( send the money for it. We have U pay cash for whit? paper, for ink

men owned all the known world

For the past thirty years thent, labor, power, taxes, etc

I'nited States has rapidly followed in the footsteps of these old nations which are past and gone.

Here are the bgures

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and those who receive the COWEI must pay for it. It is not printed to be given away. Those who arf in arrears for Subscription on anc after Seteruber Id will ULder-tan what i- the matter if they no longe rtceive the ; i. -

Annual Hank Statement.

Buettner is President!

of the Jasper Parker & Davis Club. Pursuant to a call issued by Co. Chairman Sweeney, there was a mass meeting of Democrats at the Court House Tuesday night, at whi b was organized a Parker and Davis Club. The versatile and linguistic Charles Buettner was elected President, Wm. Flick Mathias

S. hmidt and C has Kgg vice-presidents . Krank Schere secretary and Jacob H. Schwenk treasurer. Chairman Sweeney introduced Senator Milburn, who addressed the meeting and spoke of platform pledges; easily made, easily broken. The Coram will give Mr. Parker, the same earnest, warm hearted support, that Mr. Parker gave the ham. Mit .. in WQt; and 1 ' H t

In !-K Mr. Cleveland wa- made en

to stand for many things, by news

papers and public speakers, Cleveland nver did stand tor

the result was bitter disappointment fcr a large number ol hia supporters after Im election. We do not believe it good policy: to make Mr. Parker to stand for

anv Kuncome.

IsT" capitalists owned 87 i

per cent of the nations wealth In 1S" thy owned b3 per cent. In Ha n.) according to Duu's and enus figures e;ght million of our peop'e, or about ten per cent of our iw.r.11 1 atinn named i7 Oer Cent !

ib. Ntioo wl.h . or bot ... 2

(Mi,mm,tiuu. Ano ioi 01 lufuj m less than one pr cent, own ov r or cent, of the nations wealth. If this is not traveling a rapid road to destruction we fail to under--land figures, and are urai t. judge the future by the past. And

ljust as long as lare tvuvxn.ivi' -j.

SHOES Oxford

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Notice of Final Settlement of Eslite. Notice is her-.v iriven t the creditors, heirs au.i letratees of Fr-.l Arnold, deceased. to appear .o tii- PtilK.ix OimiH Comt, bud al Jeaper, Indiana. .n tin- 10th oay of (et., I '.KM. ami shoe Stnee, d iinv, why tin Final Settlement Atvounts w'itii the f-tate if said ifInt fhould nit le approved: and Mid h.'irs ar notified to then and rti-re make .not of lieirship. and MeoNe their distril'iitivi shares. Witness, the Clerk of said Court, thilOtfa day of Aujpist. WM. .lolIN P. H IT 11 V K, I'lerk Iul'is rin-uit t''iirt. Co A Hi vtkr. Atty. Anirusr 1, 1H04. i Kailroad BXOTaTOlOlUI World's Fair Rates begin April 18 and dose Iee. to, 104. Tioketijroo.1 for the e:i-..n 7". Th-ket ü Ih.r'si d.ifN.l"). n i-ertiin days there will ' xc.iwon fr-od for .layn at 0.10 I the round trip, t?m h days to Ik- advertised later,

"Get a telephonei" The Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company Furnish the bst LOCAL SEKVICE. B ma fide subscribers Lre given free telephone service to 3very poiui reached by their lines in the county, and they are constantly making extensions and additions. No "Wild Oat" Instruments used. No Shouting Required Party Una telephones a specialty. Cumberland service cheap at any ice Always leader in low rates. FRED JARBOB. Local Manager.

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QOOTAVl iK.MKLM A HKK. Asg't C Statement of the financial condition ol the Farmers aud Men hauls I'.. ink. it l iper. in the State of Indiana, at the dOStOl its 1'iisineHson Miturday th- IStk day ol Aut'M-t 1904. baiag the ninth BMitCfOBf of the eonimeneeuient of the husin--said bank. Roaovaoaa,

UapilaJ are pertnuieu to uuuuui iue i.,,ans a.i.i i;- ouii.

jntry, just so lc

expect matters to go

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worse. Lntlll Iinany a iu.u win t-uruiture and Kutuiw.

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country, i ust so long the people can Bonds. .... I.WXJ

1 TO tU OSCl lO Tr... vaii.r At.', uiiu.rie, miw

i uier real esiaie. - - ,hm

B7A tk

stand at the bottom of '.be btairs. j ash ' n hand

with a sword to whip them into line , Currency, 1 1 fm 00 hat ill nut thp OSOSO, -'.' '' I

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Total, I2T3.7-I

17,340

1 1 to hame.

. . a r 1 1 . a r nrniKl fit

e aio u aanHHBi " Old L'ncle Samuel, and the little state of Indiana, and dread the approach of the dark day that shall

mark the death of the present government. Therefore we consider it

a bounded duty of all citirens to unite with the Democracy in their endeavor to regulate the trusts. If

they fail they can do no worse than the present so-called anti-trust ad- ' ministration.

BASE BALL. The result of Thursday's game at West Baden was 1J to " in favor of

Friday's game resulted in a vie-

that t0T fr the Redfi- Score to 11. The game at home Sunday with

the hvansville Atniatics was very bum and when the last roan was out the score stood 1 1 to 6 in faror of the home team. ur b vs go to Huntingburn Sun

day to bump up against the Habies

II ABILITIES. Capital St.n k Paul, - J.''. I Borptai Fund, - - - m k Undivided Profit. ;i 0 Individual dejotiitHon demund ,018.01 ' ertitioates of deiM,f.it, 1 .'. ,016 T ToUl, L7;i,747.7J

State of Indiana, Conntf of Dnboia, We, John L. liie'.r.. President, ano .laeoh Burger, Jr., cashier of the Faun ers and Merchants Bank, at JatfX Ind., each ing duly ewrn iim d bb oath, neverally say that the aliove -t ment is tme in suhstanr? and in fart. Join. I.. Bkktz, Presnlei.t I M mi Bi ki.kk, Jr., Cashier Sn!oriled and sworn to before :ne, tb s leth day of .'iust, PM. John F.. Mt Fai l. Notary Public, Mv omniissioti expires Sept. 1-', l'.s, Aug! 1!, BUM. -'w.

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Notice to Non-Res. dent The state of Indiana, County -A Ihibois, 8 : Dubois Circuit Court ) oU-r Teuu BI04. Jennie Alexander vs. William Alexander No. Complaint for Di voree.

Comes the plaintiff hy Cox Hunter

WT TT T- Ulli Kr.na h.,m. ralna from acrosa I attorneys an-l tiles her r. ...plaint

-s that the democratic party u. .. herem. t-uretlier w.tn a proper athdavit

the creek. Here's hoping that they

bs disappointed. Al Mauck

has a lartfe measure of that stern.

Macaulay savs, is never so sedate. n " league au o. r.u,r and stubborn as toward the close of ton,:LwlU umP,rlf tbe tme' . . a doubtful and disastrous day. 1 here M 1 akrR' crowd of From the original thirteen states accompany the boys protothe present 45 the Democratic v.dtng the Southern furnish somenartv ha. alw.va atnod for evnan- ttng better to ride in than box or

A Democratic administration ctttle c"-

Oar Mrs. J. F. Judy is visiting relatives in I'rinceton.

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added tbe Louisiana purchase, it also added Texas and the entire Pacific coast states, de-pite the pro-

- ' of Daniel Webster, as a leader Charles Hocbgesang fell off of of the Whig party. And some of the horse rack in front of Jac. bis speeches of that day are very Herre' saloon Sunday and broke amusing reading today. bis jaw. He wad taken to Dr.

1 he Anglo-Saxon believes in I.I- Kempf's otlice and tbe docter ban

uui it oniy means ior uageu u up ior mm.

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of a disinterested person, that said de

fendant William Alexander is not a resident of the stJte of Indiana, that said aetioa is for lUvOfei and that tin- defendant is a non-resident of laid state and is a necessary party to said nction Notice is therefore herehy given said defendant, that unle he ! and appear on u.e first day of the next term al th DutKiis Circuit urt, the same lein the loth day OfOcOobet 1904, to bt holdin on the 'nd Monday of Octoter Pol. at the court house in the town of Jasper, in said county and state, ami answer or demur to said complaint, the same will l heard and determined in his ahsenm Witness my hand, and the s -al of said court, attixed at Jaiper this :Hh day of July l'04. JOHN P. IMTIIKIt, Cierk DaboetOlrenM Oentt, Cox a Rnrn. Attys. Aug. '- IWH-3w

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