Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 March 1905 — Page 1
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JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. MARCH 17. 1905
uz r T II P.Ol MMN Iheee enormous financial Iceee and
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the -,i ,i- time ti o ids the country
with crime ami misery and disaster i ''You tuny go on under restrictions that every reasonable man known in no way to restrict you." it not all the result of a parti -Han prejudice? It we rould get men like the editor of the Journal
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bench. Although he hnr""'7 V" r"T.r
manv years in studying the ouooarnwg im urine
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HU) BV MK8. M . L. HOHH8. iinnk is Koot of M ist Divorces. ii Francis Jeuue. the president . I.v.rce court, has juat re-
I No more kin Ihearted, Hkill
iroed iudge han
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-hie experience ot matnmon- .," ' ' . U life, he ha himself secured one ance nev.tably be, "Proh.hit.on - greatest prizes that a man Praying ii telling God what you can i!jaw in the lottery of life, want. Resolving in telling ( Jod and . a perfect wife; for Lady the peop e what you want, but vot 'i devotion to her husband, fog j telling God and the people Ion and her home, her in- and the Government what you want.
II a hosten, and, what in I he duly next to vottot rieht in
DEMOCHATS WIN.
THE NEW DEMOCRACY, ra mm, the hunger of victory, the Edit00 Re-reti Eleclrc Cn,ir Wm Ever desire for (illice maybe, baa led ua iai-n
"aMi-njiun u .. .OK. a-iiHv, out l niaae ooiu to declare WasHINUTOM, M ud, 9 Amid beneath the surface of these Nl ,an 8 Thomas A Edieon, ttlJRE ANOTMEK TRUSTEE IN PIKE, the blare of the band and the fiu- elfih sentiments the great heart the greater llViUg genius, was asked . . C1 fate, .i the i,;i,..i- ,.f v,i,.iUi. of Democratic leaderahln heat- in , , i...,i ..i .u- Juefe i iy. of Pike Uuuiy. Decides 1 tot
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"nun, y --, - u-ed in the two states where mur 'publican adminiatratioQ of Um lnT t,ie wp 1 ,re of ,h plain people . , , -.
it Amen. -o ur., for tl... s. ..I ' " lüu ',ÜT' oi
piHrter century wa- inhered into itl
I. nnilcd to the Other. The conteeled eh c'ion cane
if I nii.ilann A . Ä : n a a a -4 I
u oBiui irfui(ju inai ot-
a. and for the creed, of d 'rt,M are
initial HtaL'e the earlier ap'istlen of the party. BUU mo- 1 oe queauon waapuito,
It ia difficult DOt to talk and think 'l tken a long time for a divided him while ho was in a state of great8o id the Pike county circuit court of BooMVeJt. Beriouslv speaking Part)' to get together, and, therefore, mental perturbation, but hid facere,ore JudKp Klj lt Friday came this pioturaequa man of the While the sooner the better to begin the soflenec ancj hj8 vojce auicklv loatll f clo8 Wedny, when a de-
Ib.ii-e 11 an unknown quantity of procens t solniihcation. m. . ' ' . ii.-iod was ßanaed down m favor it
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ioveiese. In tbe election ia-t fall Howard Brenton, Republican and (Jeor.
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ratio party as his own. Fur a lit- become pure. ment, he said, "and i am torry oveieae, uemocrat were tbe Oppo - tie over three renn Ibla atmnuoai Public opinion, whether of nations that electricity has been put to auch'loK cindidat e lur truette of Luu
i.-i- irialitv ban' ht 1 1 the i entral or f parties, is the aggregate of in a Lad use. W'uen the auparatus'towrixtjip. In the face of the re-
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tremendous poibilüiea both for horthepreaen the Va0&er0f4 ' '7 wm good and evil, whose future way is should be agitation. Let us keep l the question on electrocution.
emiallv a- intereKtinu to the Demo ,r,e waters in motion that they may "1 did not invent auch an instru-
ra her uncontested reputation to get a- mauv other- ne p i-sihle to! place in the public life of our coun- dividual expressions, and thip is the was b.-ing inatalled at 8iog 8ing 1
n -man with a great and aindiy vole right. Had the Metbodint 'ry. as well units lottietd Matiou. ,iUje o'1 r i"s issues upon wem up io looa ai u. ineiawprome as widely admitted M Biabope begao four years ago at rberc toa aoarcsly be-n a day orahich Democrats should now ex viding for auch means of death has ... of her busbund as an Kn- theii confttraneea a- far a- n n aihl m mtb at leut of 'his administration PrePfl themselves. passed passed to the horror of all
m bv a rieing v te to 'eumm n indlthat hae Dot been vivid with inter 1,1 th present impossibility of men with keen sensibilities, the love
. the lessons which Sir pledge' the preachers, and they in ! and llt-cked with the color of his action this is one timeinour history of humanity and the fear of God in in Jeuoc baa Itarotd during turn thf milhoua of their memherelowo vigorous Ufa. He ootera now thersis a golden value in talk, their bearta. 1 may have contrir( . ii years' t xperience m the and adberantl to rote only f ir par- upon a regime in which he ia un- 1 l,0D every occasion where one n buted something tow-rda simplifyoort, none, he says, is ties and candidates who favor the fettered by tbi suggestion of nod two Hre gfipred together in tin ing the method of putting men to lear than that halt the trou- destruction ot t-he tratli . In win b lent, U (deterred by the sppreben name of the peopla tl ere should be death, but if 1 did ao I bssjj moved gbt bafON him can ba at- we nre through the Lovernment nou "' of uncertainly, and by his own MM full and I arlese discuss and an by a spirit that meant leas tuffdring ti Ud to excessive drinking. now partners; a tratb.- that funisb solemn pladfa without the bandh tap gr.gate opinion r ached ih to t e for those condemned." k," said the president late- es the must formidable barrier to 0 pereooaJ ambition to inll ience duty ar.d ihe policy of the Demo- "Is electrocution tbe most painI to an interviewer, "ought to the evangeliution of the world ererl' i deliberations. He la in the cha- Tratte party. La Democrats talk less way of putting one to death?'' :asin against society I invented by the deril, other denom riot; to holds the reins; he will outta me ting veryarnefa, lithe "Assuredly it is. There is a sen-
w .! make drinking a cause formation would have fianuht the drive with a bold bar d, and it is ciuot, id ws wj rue, n we pnmary enuon oi a momeot owy as quici
- e, coupled, of course, with in- spirit and we might now h- on the Brji lity." He added: "No greater home stretch in the ra; m f r h aobsr ; has ever been given aa to nation and a saving of over two hiltbe truth cf the assertion that the lions now expended for drink and ilammg men and women in caring for its products. Pctttt. lies in Knglani is at the Methdi-t. r : most of the sorrow and sin.' . A Bo and not Laichmg.
safe to say that his own party is conveutioi s let tbe many impress as tbe hat ot aa eye. nut in that mora afraid of him than the party upon the few who rejese.it them second there is pain uodeecribablc that y teil against him. w hat l is thai the askand demand. Tbe tUsh comes and the shock J it It is really a thrilling combination lM the resolutions of every as- is ten timts more excruciating than of ooi dHione which surrounds theHeruh'' voice the opinion of the po- the feeling that results from one's I'r. -ident i f the I'nited 8tntM. He P'e upon the kind of Democracy placing his hands on live joals. It i- apparently a man of dertiny U which they wi h for tbe future, is a burning, devlish, harrowing wal as a man of i s.-ibilitv fli8 And let this be done without hesita-feeling. Imagin tbe quick thrust
A Concord (N. II ) kindergarten courage it beyond any question in tion or fear of the results. If any ing of ten thousand hot needle points alorn Economics. teac her tells the following storv of a either party. His hooeotf is ai of th 8 pree nt tak- office at the into tbe body at one time, and y u We spend $1, 200,0t "3,000 for in-recent experience that she had with leasl at fi in both perties His dsaclaraUgn ol old fashioned Demo-may have a faint idea of the shock u.t- in the United States, one -1 her little tots. Tbe rules re- wisdom and di-cretion are s. inewhu c principles, don't be afraid to when tbe current is turned on." This am is three times the amount quire when a child report- Ulnewin in obecuralion in tt.e estimate of üia" them politely good by. this is His blue eyes fell on tbe crackl . raa to run the I'nited States the family that the teacher shall the ultra -coii-ervativ-s of bis i wi lrie wholesome purging that mut ing logs that lay burning in the big : ment. One-half of the one bud out w hether -uch illness is con- camp, and as to what he will do un I cure the sick man of Democracy, tire place before him. Fot a minute in and two hundred million tagious or not and it is customary hoe he will do it no man can sp. ak A dote of castor oil is tbe essential he sat wrapp d in gloomy medita-ir-rome out of the wage-earn-to send the child home for a state- with detimteness, although all clas- to recovery here. tion. Around him were miniature er' pocketa. How can the working ment of fuels. The other morning am an watching him with an alter- Mecancot too 8'rongly impress models of bis greatest discoveries .--support the 285,295 liquoi one of the y.ung-r b .ys rep jrted nation of anxiety and to, . or too frequently repeat the truth the telephone, the grspbophone, the ra, the dealers' families, their that his mamma was sick. He was One pft-emineot advantage that that the Daacratic organizntion electric light, the phonograph, tbe rsand their families, and sent home to tin d out the nature of be soioye il that of unquestioned has many men who by interest or tbe storage battery dozens ot mech he ennr.n im rnts of the. dram ih iitn.- .rut mil rturi.ffl with ! i imA, .r. hi n nii rliminanre over the conviction belong to other parties, anical contrivances that have given
indbopa to prosper tbem- the information Republican faction and over tbe u'1 commit tbe radical error of the world incalculable benefits. His ' Mamma cays it ain't catching." machine. He drives, and at this linking that these ra-m are essen- big yard dog that had been lying
t me the work uir man Ti,t won't do von must bo time his arm v fo lows with urecieion l,ai w (ura- UJU 1 uv a,r,uu lo oeiUie ure V UP. J1"!
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r.td tivn nnta fnr m olaca nf liA.r L.n a .1 inA mm! ur . than ...n . Im l.iu u-uLu let them go. Believe me, we will Btretched himself and than walked
itvw vvuo iv gtuii- v ... . UUIliC UiJU tili- wu auu tucu vom j iu inn u m v teen ner cent, of it goes to the nd tell me . ist what is the matter Now the asmatioa is. will be be a never succeed until they are gone, over and put his n se between bis
farmer and wdva earner. If he ari.h hetn-r Democrat than a Republican ' Men with Kepuh.ican convictions in master s knees
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.d spend it for bresd 17 per Pretty soon the hoy came todding Will he be a people s Pre-ident or a Democratic anemones may not be trical inventor the world has ever ?nt. goM the farmer and wage- back into the room. Teacher," plutocratic rapreeentaiin ' Will be traitors, but they are assuredly mar known thus was awakened from his earner. The difference is fdzty-emd be, mamma Mya it 'a all right, atand for tbe people? If so, will Pots, for they stand obstructive in reverie He continued: even minni m ner cent, ör vJ . - a hnv' and it am i t: . - made , his own narty by he construction of platforms which " am sorry the gallows was ever
titty per cent piaiing two and one- catching." N
hall cents. Dr ten billions td fuil
turns Brenton was elected by one
maj rity. The election was one of the most sxriting in many years and it is charged that several Republican candidates for county superintendent spent mouey for Brenton hoping to profit by his elec ion. This wae brought out at the trial. About 261 witnesses testified and i be trial lasted tour days. Tbe v
idence showed that Loveless had
been elected from four to six ma
jority. Ihe court room was crowd
ed duriug the trial and great inter-
-t was manifested. Taylor and
Hi hardson, D.lloo and Kly and David D. Corn were the attorn. ye for Loveless while J. W Wilsen, J W. iirumfield and Louis Sumner appeared for Brenton. By tbe decision of Judge Kly Wednesday afternoon the democrats re given a majority of tbe trustees of Pike county and will thus elect a county su erinteud nt, - Daviess County Democrat. Three Days of Grace. The signing Saturday night by Governor Hanly of Senator Kemier's bill concerning the maturity of negotiable instruments has aished the three days of grace for commercial paper, and thereby done away with a law almost a- old as the business world. The bill is now in effect, as contained an emergency claue. The bill provides that all negotiable instruments shall be payable at the time fixed therein. When the
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r mugs, instead of ten billion way ss s ssswaas. five cent loaves, the farmers and Mayor Weaver, who was the l' wage earners lose f .U,tM Hj,tK M l. principal speaker at the silver anni What good do ten billion mucs of versary of the Key. J B 0. Ptdge,
day of maturity falle upon Sunday
The greatest elec- or OD leKl holiday the instrument m l..i ii i i . i .
suau oe payaoi on me m xi succeeding business day. Negotiable instruments falling due on Saturday shall be presented for payment on
the next succeeding business day,
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?Z , ; at a ba M s e r miaeour real and durable success, barous instrument. The system of!ept that instrum nts payable on
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lolls as io heparmr I'lin uvh mo - m - . " , ,i rtion of the spoilsmen and leave9 l1- for Par,y of P011" nd a id whatever may be said in behalf Die trust an 1 the ssndicate aud I ,vlleK there will he f und two to i I ine present way New York has of
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him as n f tt -TU kT UDOU the wun luc'u" mmmwm iicaiM'S
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give
its murderers, it is no less
,.r wh0t ' V.i I..II. on who c-h hrated hi-tetv tilth year olir nf I)..,,, ,, racv a shinim- veil n -puuu.ans, wno are .earning goasuy ana inexcusanie sows arc
. i l . .orvwnn a ..o.i.r of ir, l.arth Ku'tist a ..i....i....i f,.., .h- i?u ..nhl..n liberty and popular iigh'- at the the instruments of death used in the
1 1 1 i on cn n uuiu K I o i im - ..w - r iinnij mihioi
t "opie a loa a dav for a wear, church on i ues.iay mg:u, ioiu atiurninar Ut ouise
inn Iklak lV.a 1. . .A i;m. ... utorv ahoiit a c!'ri? III ill who OOS- lallu
... ...inn .tic Main UIUT r riu " r - - - - - n. i niu.r. . . , . . in.iakif nu. i. . .;i. A ih nnhmnv faculty of m,0 ..;.oi mn.ii.m i U nat of ranks of the mas then the represen ced thought
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I- ,t nnl,. ii,tt ,...., nr. achinc a ,.tw and weariso-i e ..r-.U .. re we unitei an are we "U,UUB V" luo w "saw auu uur wuuicu p,.
I Villi IUV 1' HP"I i .UO I ' ' f v -ii
- panic.
ika ÜMiinhlicaii liberty and popular lights- at
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Ii uns ioea tau uui perineale iue e can ours acouuiryoi nun-
Our men think and
But we
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! the watered stocks that sermon. hkelv t b -; how can we wet toge i"-, " --".TT,-TTT"iT": .T..Vo .
mob i financial mist.' Soma "During one of these tireeitne tber bow can the Democrat party mt the neaw ..i nepo uicns wn shadows mat maoein.-wa .af yaitiatto morganizing that rermone'' said the n ayor. 'the min- h, IU. , Doaapad and c ,-heren. represent us .that in his i hour of a A f historians But it were it. f)oyou not know? Is it leter auddeoly looked Up and be- mlM able In art as a unit and to da.iier and of opportunity the Demo- ,me that we tbre off acme of our
lagtlisad s.loonizing which held a small bov throwing chestnut mttr,h 8s a phalanx sgam-t tbe com-cra'.c party is no ..r.m . euougn narnar.ty true country .. ... Tl-T" T ' " .. n. , .n.litor- .. - i... ....... radicalism in platform and expres enough and rich enough
. , ' k? " "I " 7 : .7 V. o n rebuke the . ' ... V, u , " U.der of to make sharp and clear the ma,,e enough to lock up those who
- 7 l di ne ' ai " . eliua yng-ter when that ttornrtk minority tl 1 he d.fl 'rence between the Hepuh.ic.n kill an i make them work. If it is nu-Jijr uiuun p.u b ..j . . .,, i ,. ..,,..! mi inn ni Iomhi party and that which stands for the the desire ot the law to punish, r knew one noor man s dm- worthy anticipateo wntit was 10 n(11s.( is hy implication Bl lessi. . , , , ,. .. .r .:i .1 -T Co Si , rl..i ' , i.i "iTTiL luL n..Lr..iivp M Peoptt. We must give the people what mode cou'd there he that
" 1 t l Hl n ll IlllPtl fit 1 (1 KPI I l ' ' l'T rijoutnia on ,., i i i n a 1 ' ,,T " " . t i ,,,,ivl, h iZn ' "Don't mind me. ait. Ü0 right ni, ,,.rtv. Bourke Cockran is on something to vote for ll we expect would carry more anguish, greater
o tion ol the
n ilder, be preseuted for payment before 2 o'clock uo n no Saturday when that entire d y is not a holiday.
J V. Kut'tMiN. on with your nrca-hing. 1 i Keep
,'em awake with these chestnuts!" A Clear Statement, -Philadelphia IVI h Chicago Journal drives its ' I 'Hal I en straight to the center A,one VS,,h ncieB' of the financial problem which cen- Oet away from the crowd a little wt the prohibition of the li-every day, my dear bov. Stand r trallic when it says in an edi one side and let the world run by, torial: while yntj get aoqainted with your rVitb 849 million dollars, (the self. Ascertain from original sotirc-
lt of irat Hritains li.i lor Ml) es if you are really the man people
tbe same lire.
um DniBIIH li or r II I n ,.o..i. ..... i IS 0 IIH iKiuii .iuu nu .i.v...v. . I l l. 1 1 l. : ertedto legitimate channels 0 sav you are ; and if you Ml ilwaya "deiltly upon the eida of Äw TjS f ! Vtil S ""ytrsd. and I r.MIU ÜJÜ L hnnpst if vou always tell the truth . J ' ' , ,h ottmmA timH. "1 write and speak, and go to the there any re-sou or t
ti i le and to fumii ....... ,.,iiUJ honest if von siwavi tell the truth
- " Iii. i urv eriiir.-j I v ' - J ;1 eonld be well nigh abolished square perfect truth, in business o civilised countries." deaN; if VOUt His la M good aod 1 ba statement is bo simple, so upright at 1 1 o'clock at eight as it readily grasped, as to be hardly ca- is noon; if you are a good a man Pbla of clearer atatement or to need on a B thing excursion as you are at further explanation. The principle a Sunday school picnic; if you Ita applied to our owncountry would ss good a toy when you M to the M its basil not 819 million c ty as you are at home; if, in BOOtl 1 tra, bat snore timet fQQ mli'ijroi em really the sort of man youM of dollars; a sura so enor- father hopes you and your IWMl - that we are at loss for illustra heart believes VOU are. Get on 0 to compare it. timate terms with yourself, my boy, l hardly comprfhenrible that and, believe me. evry tune VOU 'the face of such a f .ct as this th' OOUM out of the-e private Interviews aj irity of th- "statesmen," you will be a t 'tti-r, stronger, petal ""eB of the 'thinking people' man Kx. rerter part of tbe Christian When a Dereou la down I th. ,. ';:;;i;.ai,u,r,ith' rirni ,A - iH bU ., , ; ; Pr tically every A ,,f prfecbing, ,r "I a daily paper in the FJ. B ' 1 's committed to a eoliaa w loch A men who acts into I I bebil
lH8 to the business which causes never making mistakes is altogether ' too near perfect for this world.
One of the best laws passed by tbe recent legislature is house bill No. 310. Proprietors of dance halls, ton-
cert balls or other places of amuse
ment w ere intoxicating liqooM are
sold, or anv place for tbe sale of intoxicating liquors is directiy ot in
directly conuected by passage way or entrance, permitting byaundr
16 or girls under 17 to frequent such places, shall upon be fioed not more than $000, to which sentence imprisonment of not more tbau six months be added. summit Appreciative Letter. Tbe librarians of the city's fr e libraries receive many curious letters a d postal cards from the youuthful booklorer's who form a considerable proportion of those insti utions patrons. JohnThompson the librarian of the entire system, shows, with much glee, the f blowing note, which came to him the
oth r day from a small and ungram-
mat ical y nth : "Dear John: I ain't payed them
2 cents I owed you yet fer the book
I took out of your library, hut a
so in as I can git a bold of it I II
pay you what 1 ow you. The hook is grate, all about Indians and
ttnngs, and I want to git another
one mal tike it hin I co ne aa'in.
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IUI' Mini .nriiini' in, "v.. uu u l inn il liin i n an r. . i r. . . ... Ullf lOVing I TIS UU , .BUI 1 1 I H
Philadelphia Record. He is happy whose circumstan-
- -uit his temper; but he is more
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Carinack who ought tnem 10 voie ; ior n we put, up iwu torture man to enter criminals iu a a ? .!,.., x Ira-.. r . . v a A . L. 1 t . k . n nr. inn I la ca I $ a. ra .
nt to be, in bv the ncord one ol uvmmm u wu.- m8 uuu, n.r, vUa. ..u the iDonsors of the Belmont eendi vtive rltforms tto people will go thet aanmeet they never again woaM date Around these two range a -hing, as they ought to go, except see wild flowers hear the songs oi goodlv number of the ultra conaet those -xtreraists among them who children, catch theclasp of a friendly , " ,,.. r,ttat,,A monev inter vent their disappointment in a baud, listen to words of cheer, see , aüvee, who rep .er mo. .nte jjj e- s and money coii-utnent ies, ami o ., i.. ... k ohsiint, candidate. dorn of the air Could me imagine
7 l ews 1 And po the dutj t hourip a condition worse? Because acrary in t ieir , i ., agitation, bet the men who believe man or woman, ui der the influence David De Armond, ot lis-oun, . t.ja.- j u
is bf the record and by implication re., u ,., .ro . . c wms.ey , ... uiovra .tr W urr
his tel.ow, 18
xcuse why tbe
? That
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. k u lauaon III. I niii unmauuo. urcil an Haut iii ui" o ui-, urn i tighter that be is, has had a leeeee . Kl'mWfl ,im,M
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man than ne. v riamp mm,
dor. of their demands
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in ine .nsso,,,, ....... convention will be the renaie- " Hut let's quit talking about such ' ' rtion that .Might to m ve "J, f ht Uh.rty ,nd COnsti- Brews .me suMects. Did I ever tell
,"1 .??Wr.i .r ' : . 'tutional government, and ita candi- w,u of the time I
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-n , aP., dates will sweep the haiiots uae a news paper olfue and teoeiveu a li' ir.t and his I iooW n -ire oetl ulie f I ' .... :! .. '..., TH. LthL ..orn. John r,,. -on itivM by nature, creed and envinm-i If ivere as easy to enforce l.tws 1 . . . end I said
ineol are MUMM in insw raiin n"M to make then, BOW muon happier ,.a ,, u ' it( h , (J , v ' excellent who can Buit his temper . I . . i ..... m ..... a . '1 ..nil1 IIAI'll a .t. I .J .Oft... I. I, '
.lie .011 "i son i i . ' we s no u in an oi . . n r if, - o -. leedai nd a movement to crystal liz lo w,. should a.l lie. It is
their adherence to the real Demo ,mV enough to tell how we sho.dd
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to any circumstances.
Alison, diu y u Know yuui Th . . . . ,iviii,.ti()n n((t
racv. from which we na - innen .Ve. what our .lulies are
mt yean Tbera i- BO tevelt) ono another, to the community, to ,, r then skin deep in the majority', u atate. to the nation, but when
,f tbe leaders of Iba p puhr party (these ant ig mize personal desires we
toward had to gel up at t.u. the morning, tto eeMNM, BOT UM SUM of the cit-
ii o iiviw I . i ik. a .1 f or.
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broke in his secretary.
1 o'clock." "Is that bo?" he asked, in sur
prise, "weil, 1 n.us' oe g ing to
. l i n.,! . . . . prise. wen, i n.us' i.e u ioa in f Iba ultra con.evat.ve an. ItoteJI , , always ready to shift the re-pon- d h M ...,ul ni u , aetroying tosmarvetUO which hHsibility to tbe other fellow and carry .'.. , J been "out undoing. K geroess for out our own 8elßsh plana. Kx. 1
the country turr a out.
Dead in it," like the men in
the hearse, are the merchants who
I ju t advertise.
