Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 January 1905 — Page 4
JASPER CÜÜRIEJ
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K Kl DAY. JANUARY
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ROOSEFELT S POLITICS.
It be a Democrat or a Republtcaa? Adopts Democratic Polic. ''Have we put a Democrat or a Republican io the White fioOM ' No question has been more fre (juently aked in tne K-publicai cloak rooms of CoogltM than this, an 1 it ha? teen reiterated ruor-
than ever since the President sew
to C'ongreis the annual report ot
Commissioner of Corporation- Qai tield who adopts, as his chirf rec commendation, after a years studv of the subject of federal control o trusts, a scheme tirst proposed b William J. lryan at a Cilic Feder ati in banijnet in Chicago six or seven years ago. This scheme . on sists of prohibiting all corporation from engaging in interstate bu-ine--uotil they have procured fed; li cens-s and complied with sue' i i. diliom as C'jngress may inr. - Theie is no question but that tr
President has put nis linger on the two greatest evils of the businesystem of the country. He ha emphasized the necessity for ;r vidiog for governmental control 1 I railroad rates and i f the great c r p rati oo which engigMn .nter t it comrujroe an! wfi.ch ar- popaJaiit known as tru-ts. He has isked almost demanded that cougresppas legislation which will remedy Ibex-tins etile. In so d'-ing tbi President a- not hesitated to bor row from his opponents and adv cite leading Democratic policies, but he is counting without bid host
in expecting a Republican congress to aid him in correcting these evils. Instead of setting tnemselves to the task which tbe President has pm, ted out to tbeno as of vital impor tance to the wrll-being of tbe m t n K-pub i;an. members of congress are gazing at each other in amaz ment and questioning if tbe have not made the unpardonable error ot electing a Democratic pre sident on the Republican ticket. "We have come to the parting ol the ways," said the President to a R-publican Senator recently. 'We mast now decide whether ibe Re publican party shall stand for a square deal for every man, be he great or small, ii.tluential or insig nißcant, whether it ahall its opp x tunity, curb cooperate greed and prove to the people Iba it stan Itor their interests or whether it shal merit the name given it by lb Democrats, ' the party of spe. ia privelegs and ve-ted i n teres e ' What replv the Senator made trtbe rresident is not known, io a newspaper man. a moment lit! r. the Senator said, 11 That man is a fool. He talk-) like a wild eyed Democrat. If he goes on at Unräte be will soon be a nigger socialist than Hryan, a bieger anar chist than Debs." It Mr. R osevelt could hear what the nations legislators in bis own party are saying of bis policies and his aimV eveu as stout hearted an indi vid-nt as be would probably feel a sicken tog aonsa'.i-n
He call special attnetion t
the lecture at the court house next
Sunday night by Hon. Frank 6 K :ac, under tbe management id jProf. Wellman This will been tertainiug as well as instiuctive and every one should gc, the price of tdmisfuiu is .a red n i i evetJOSf o tell your friends ab ut it and it tr jmake up our miuds to pick the house and encourage a food thing. Memorial Services The Ja-per Christian Kndeavor 'Society held a memorial sei vice at ' Trinity church Sunday evening in j honor of their departed member
Howard Russel and the following
was the program rendered : Song, number 213 Hole, Hole. h : Scfiptan lesson by Leader. Standing. Stag ntünSer Ii1.. Re-jue-t a Prayer, Lord Pner.
Rsohrions of respect, Mr Chambers.
Riographv of the denart-d mem
ber by Mr. Lloyd Claycomb Solo Miis Barbara Kifert R-a i ing Thanatopsis by MiOlga Buettner. Paper by Mr Arch Do ne. Duet Misses Dora Wuchner unci Barbara Kifert. Talk Mr Wellman Recitation Mr. John Wmhner. fa . i t t
i aper ov .ir. Jiomar I ray ! ir. 'ug number 134. Voluntary R 'ding or Testimon al from other members Song numb-r 1 1 We'll all meet
at Home
Beiedictioa. The following werf the resolu'iont-
I )f condolence adopted by the so cittv !
iuti n- of C Had leoot by the Y. P. S. C E of Trinity chore! to the mem rv of Howard S R g. ml The Committee apoointtd t. adopt resolutions of c nd dence t the memory of our df p trted uro 'ber Howard 8 Ru-ei who wa-
:alled from this sorietv Sunl.-i
morning Jan. 1st 1905. submit tin
follrwing. Whereas Our Father in Hearer has seen tit to call u .to Htmsell iur beloved br lh - r, therefore he n Resolve i that a- a j -t trib it- t the memory of th departed ne, to say that in hn reoi9tti fr rn opt midst we mourn for ooe who w t--ver fiithful in hi-" dutis t this) wociety. Reeoleod that we th- m-mb-rs extend to the sorrowing frmlv ur heartfelt sympathy and commend to them f r consolation thi- thoOffbl that be baa but qoitod lii earthly home for one with H m wlu orderall thing- for the be!.t Resolved that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this -ociety and a cony be sent the be reaved parent - Anna H inter, Komis Chamb r-, Deila Ca-trup. Committee
Notlee ot iioiiitin'iit
i.Hie oi inoian.1 i i mnv ui iMiu'if. es
Kotten 1 hawebf ajiveoi ib.tt Mm milers;:tH'.l hau duly ipialilie! .i- exorutor of tlu- lat will und li'st.-tuient nl Kliiali
S Hol.!.., dt'-i-:imsl, lute of t .i t . it'ouuty, ledtana. Sii eitat- ine. Iv. nt, in A . TKAYI.OR, Exe ut ir .'an. 17, !''' . Notirr ol Appointment. "täte of lu.liaeiii. PutKii County, n N 't . e Ii ooteby kivu, timt the aa deraigned li:"- I n ap, iintt h.Iiiihitrat.ir ritfa tbe will aaoexed of ths 't.iti- of Vin. m. I i ' Vtrineingmr, deroi i at. hafe al Dubois i unty, Indiana, itaid atete 1 ootveait. 9 v I i KL A QLKZCK, v Im aj itn will eaoemrd Tftj 'r Tray lor, Art c. Jan S7. !' 5 3
Notice of Executor's Sale of Personal Prate ri) . Notiee in hereby ajivea mal the un.ii r iL'ne.. exacotov of tlie hint will an I
tt-Ktmnent of Klijah 8. Uoboa, ilrrraatd, v ill offer for nl, at public am tioti, at Ibe late reaiaeaiea of I be te-dator, in Bemia Madison townebip, in IuIki- eonnty, in the state of Indiana, on
Tnorday Fobtuary :'!, A. I io, the pereooal property Of saiil estate, not taken by the widow, eoncifMn of j bones, II Powe, several y.'iniif oattle, i-ti. 2 i-iikvies, (arniinc implemi nl .
lot oi t. ..:.-. Iiav. l'-df and li-d.litn
household an-l kitchen fnrnitnre, lewina
ma. lune, Unik and van .a. other arti
des. Said sale to lein at nine o'clock a. m. it-rnib All r- i tu- !' tive d-. liars and
loodtreaehia hand, over live dollais a Icradit of not to osoaed nine moo ths will t-i k.rivi-n. the pa obaaer executing ln-iioti-therefor, bearing six x-r cent intr't from late until paid, waiving relief providiog for aUorneya' fees and with good freehold surety to the appro:vai of the executor.
Win. A TRAY1 Uli, Jan.iary 26, IDOQ .
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PRICES
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OVERCOATS
ALSO All Winter
Clothing!
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Just Received a New Shipment i Workiffmeni Wirtfl Lined Shoe,
Buy a pair of our SpeeiahFelt Ecots at $2 per pair all sizes Come only.
West Side - o hier and Furnisher.
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IK VOL' HI V IT Of K. t'. Kl EBLERl IT S ALL RIGHT,
Io 4 Watch
fj J- E. STEINKLAM ' THE R E LI ABLE JZWELER.
I Jewelry, Pianos, Organs,
r ew oi my -jpeciait es: 1 Elgin and Waltham Wa ches,
J Rogers Br on 1847, Silverware,
j uamwio line o riaacfi fH Schulz line oi Org ans
Or. J J. Sch eider.
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watclif is the dia.-rt-tit urM.lf, in Nik. 1.1 Mrrlir UT: Uoi-1 Filled au 14 K. 'olid BaM 'tm. y mat ati all Hi.-., .1 ,f itMrjrl prove fauity fn. in aorkinathip e aiUr j pi mm it itti utinther, F. C.KUEBLER. THE JEWELER, .1 18PER, INDIANA.
MARTIN ECKSTEIN,
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Of every description. Matresses, Baby Carriagef Go-Carts, Etc.
Vollmer at Ecknteln UodeM V n.t-ral Direct!. North Main Stiei t.
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.1. I A - t BaartfoKbur on Thursday wnadaaitted as an attorney if 1 1 ib 0 ifttlv Ha us" recently aiHMiBüää
Deputy 'r- Atty lot i'at. ka Tp . Lndre:h w-r- riaitioa at Geo. n.l a . , t . k. - M i m vi:il a i
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Cure CullWeather i H ie fr winter every body is f-eling good.
H ad -up-rv .r (I Ht tie! J hi- till
ed hi- bend and i now r-adv
nter upon the di-charg of hiduty. Mr. George W Beatty was la our valley laot week g-tting nur peop'e to cigo rd petiti Ml to vacate a piece of road. .1 hn M lis wa- aj , in our valley with a petition to rvent the vacation r -aid ro t i aom of our fellmj, innd l-t i petitiooa J. M 7. etfier profeaaof c.f our school mad a fliog trip to Crjata on business Saturday evening.
uite a number t cbUdrvo have the whooping OOOfb in th-se pir'and hwv- to Htay away from school, to had Rev. B. K Nich il-on went Io Cacec reek church Sunday to preacl to the people u there, nifiy bi work be crowned with aacotJt.
Mi--es rinr'-ii-e n.1 't,rx.
NOTICE!
Jan 1, 1905, undersigned
Accept congratulation? Colonel
Fofctvillc Items. In this glad year ninteen -tiv, We're thankful we're till alive The people of FogelviMe are proud of the newly elected supervisor Mr. Asbara Hrittian. Miss Helen Rudolph wa the organist at tbe Luth. Church Sunday. Miss Myrtle Lemmou and her D ck attended church at Lm:n ,ns .Sunday night.
Rev.
witn his large nigbt.
I.uella and 8 iaie $ iboiaoa culled
at MUbarfM Sunday evening also TriHtee ÜOQta was in our vail Monday loskiog after t lwnship af fair-. Johnie Nicholson ha promised bin niece LuHl a fined t.-lai k afatp herd dog when she gets married. Som of our teacher are think ing of going to Paoli to pass exami nation nex Saturday. We suppose the Railroad Ci
have
After we the
Coal Dealers will sell for
CASH on Delivery only. No credit will be given anyone. Giesler & Hocbgesang Joseph Schroeder, Jr. Martin Rees. Isidore Schitter. Anthony Bohnert. I)fi-, .'Ii i St.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. ( !tBie In FRAWC ECKERTS Rckfi l' i k For Extra Bargains. Rial Stock of iaebionbtt ( loons
5 IVr (Vnt. "v.a. A. Wilson,
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Wiinteil MEN l Wo.fKN m this connand adj -iniiig territorlea, t.. raprasei and h ly.-rn ,. an ol ! eetahliabad bou ofeilta finanHal NtHn-iin. Salary ' mnt2l weekly, to womea llSlo H k I V V:lli KxiM-n.fM i.lv unno.l
Mon. I iv t.v rherl .lit-.-.-' fron hea l ,nrtirs Horaa and baft turaiehed wiit-n nerraaary ; poaitloo penaaneiit. v doreaa Blow Itr h Co , Dei.t wofloa tl-lir., Ihicaao. Ill
"'","Dce aM" P" to French Uek Iktf Un 4nm .. . 1 1 Ii f
uui lurauuwn i in oi petf our.- m r.
CHi. rEK
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TAL PILLS
VI- VI- II- II- l . i ... .it ir-K 0l Mr. ill.e Himsel was the gaest and have left cur hrt.-h p.rh:.
of J. N. Rudolph Sund
m N John L Kck eaya be i? going to buy a new buggy in the spring. Mr Philip Fogel and Miss Barbara and KlTie Frank attended churjh at Lemmon's Sunday eve. Wonder when Will Hoffman is going to Holland again. Mr. Willie K k from uear Otwell was seen on the streets of KogH Ville Sunday evening H.
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bad gas anouRh let than build lb road or ffiit fjlingahjt it A new girl arrived to brighten the home of E. 0. A J A Cjx, naotbai and baha are doing well and 0f is all smiles we suppose he atl live over the occasion. Mrs. (Jeo. Milb irn went to visit herd.i-iKhtera d gr ind daughter M NM i v Ifffiioft. Hobo.
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Terre Haute Beer. On tap and in bottles at all saloons in the city. When you drink this celebrated beer you are drinking the purest and best beer made. Try it once and you will drink no other. P. A. GUCKES, Agt
FRANK L. BETZ Utorncy ai .nw ami Pennfon Attorney. Will .ra-ti-e io Unboil and ailjoir.in eonntiaw. I'ronij.t utter t ..n ihren to collet Hons. Nolarv I'utili.- inotli-r. fWLife, Fire and Accident iMOnuice t So 1 1 1 u 1 1 i s rapeeavBied.
ARCH- C. D .) ANE, Eteprctwutiofl Prudential Insurance
Company, Bi S . tri ig i,i ti- Insurance for
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