Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 March 1905 — Page 1

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JASI'K... INDIANA. FRIDAY. MARCH 81, 1905

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many iniic nicn art H-mn .fu

PATENT

MB PRLPRIETARY MEDICINES.

A kcpl) lo Mr. B.W. ,,t a maker of patent lic Mt, n 1 ii Ii V illti 1H' ill till' Male

hid h n ply a ner, Ihm

,i mi1 ein at .iit.t trieinln Ul my win d ine m In n I

iiey nd help now nn ili im. It it oi ly

1 feel like l.ll It'll-

;inmt he :i iveri.el pr.

t?hog wlw knnM adrertlai know Hint H.e of M-llinif h Imttle i r pin Ug to it new U' I WVeial tiltt the profit mad on it The only hop ol profit coohm through eon tinne n-. and, witliciiit merit, continued om cannot b exrjeetnd. When a man hits meee 1 MM MM hi h er katng medi sine, It I to

the 1 me tin' mm evidence po-HOie tnai ne ' Iihh something pood.

friends of my i physician may put op t pretcriptioi. fnniiiv. Tle I for Mm iodivKiuÄJ catt without prlvinf

rie .Iw.l lie p , inn. Ii th 'iifht ti i.ni n mihi pnyai

r'llll If (olllK Ul -pell I .1 iiriiiuo nil miveitif injf. with DO p WHbilit Ol vetting Inn money hack Bnie be tatitflet milliooi of atere, be ic naturally ioim; t

nit up t lie liei-t preen iptiofJ beeill make

he If Wife I.e Will kfit tin- 1.1 HI pie-

m iriptioni i.. i Im purpoff tli -t auy rer can make. Then there in the qnettlon ol alcohol winch Mr Bok tmt to ooneider orfa a perilooeooe. All the fluid extran ami liorturei need in nedieJoe neeel employ alcohol in hi preecriptioni tnj yoa won 1. 1 mike tin- practice of nit'licM loo possible, if a phyiidsn at t Alcohol in certain pn-Mi iptioiiH, ahull we complain that a rea-'y made me lirHae eniployi it forth same ptirpoee? If are are KoiiiK tO avoid the BSC ol alcohol we BMWt banish the extract ami ncei "'I in 'if kitchen. Fluid I

tract, whether they are medicinal

culinary, .'.iiin.t he ma le or pre-ervi

w lh. ut alcohol. The use of alcohol in medicine in approved by the pharmacopoeia! ol il nation. It i In accord with tha p act! of hU Daedteal aatho nie in tin- world The abeae ol tlcohol la another matter, i mi the coel awne ih enough t. prevent abnae. Alcohol eoeta aboul Itt.UQ pet gallon, it inn tpantiv for an i medicine maker t. um- more than he needt ol it. Ami he cannot hope that people i;re going to take the medicine l.ecanw Of the a'e hol, w lien tri ul whir-key can M , nreJuwed f"i one-fifth a- much. A dose of medicine which QOttf tint . veil per Cent, of alohol dOM BOt -. em to me a vt ry dsngerOM malter That meant .me fifth of a tea-spoonful of alcohol at a time. Physicians do not heeitnte to lie brandy to a child in teaspooul il .loe, and hran ly is half aloo hoi. When one compares medicine ith wine or beer, he alioiild also compare the dotage. One tike- more alcohol In gtSM of nine than he take in ifTaat Dtany doet medicine. Mr. I'.ok is also mont unfair in hi" r ference to prisons used in proprietär) medicines. It is true that BOA DHKÜeiont noateia uolaont in mall pajreen

l.nttlie ii. e is not nearlv .11 irene'a

tahlv

HVxri i.l i v .jimii n i li.-lolill in flii.l II ! '

i . . .

are m imus w I n tak n in 'eM. Il IS (

A n elderly druL'iriM told me a few days after th.

DI MO.KAflC POUUI S.

the MSipc ami fur the people, many whit-h has been M much

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,,l.'.,l ;"t,l .l.i;,, HIMI-ilU i'l u (lie 1. oil 11 Irtl l. (tun u 01 loiiuiiujiiic ttimriu ii'Ull o:il)Uul II tlll.s te puhlic. .. . . 1 t. . u .l... .u- ..,1 ....u:.. ,

. i- l I.II T 111' Mil .1.411" I III I ' I II I l.ll lilt ' 14 L I I d . 1 I I I I 1 VI III 1 111

a rateiui . - . - - - , , - .... .... ... ,.

I iM C Uli 1 fa ill

m wagy -J Ul III LIM ( i.T.c "i a v Bfo thai he had peiaooa ly examined century 1;IS produced ftfty tWO r more thau 1ÜU.U0U phyeiclana preacnp- , , ' ' t,. " . cadUtfl lion., and. by a .mil 70 per cent PUDltC men to equal in hrain.. and

in the diN'ade

can he clone is neither ar- semsn minions

1 nor unreasonable. Never thai is past.

hitorv nf thi rcinililic hn We are eominar slowlv nnH

.. Y tanaiy " t a t s ,n a n s h i p h s wi(, n.ad in. steadily and maiest.cally to a

.'he1;.';: trJXr ,rH,M aMU ÄMW"U' ' u-Ulwv and such national com- irreat and wholesome per,

1 l.lllllll' Ml.

of t lern contained anoj

sis tbowe 1 1 t a trace largst seller- am iu' remediea.

Htnchninc is another daofjerona dm

i.n

used as a ton..' and stimulant 1 et this are to-riav in their varyirtff forma

is a drag iarelv found In pr-.prietaries. uorkina theories 01 OUT "V I 1 1 L nil M Mm 1 . . g m k, .... m . . m lull. I l.ll I . " ' A a

I il' ni;iK'r til it 111 1 11 ti ii a 1 iii 11.' . ,..wl ixxä

Ul 1IIIIV III. Ulli

A . 1 I

Umlv nHKi-nhnl U i.li vnicmno. t 11- 1 folll l ieir llfaillS atlU re." I'.l 1 II

const ructive tat s m a n s h

41 ... UM'i c iM'i'ii Mil 11 v lue.-. Mean in- .-m-.iMii aim 111ajt-.Mi1

periinl ol

..u..U,.n..i,vr. ana t (Is.. arar , 4 litm. lullilll'ir r;jfiri,

rhe opposing theories envoi ved t ,,. t- (i uxl.an' th:,t th. .aä. flf thp

I w . . k i Sil IllUHipilvmivii liv u laiuv a n v - vviivivtivn

and peHoaicaU, of economic lit- week I reflection is one full of i ai in-and of circular ariruments encouray-ement ami full of in-

,,,, t i- that thetcrm pateir medi ,. applied to adverti-. d remedies, no met. 'i"y lei of Ik reimdertiaod to the laity are l atente. 1 ;.at.-nl medicines aie advertised lltjSfl alone. They are broii .ht ,., solely through physi. in nrription. 1, illy all th snythe.ic chemicals 111 latieara are prot te.f t.v The most valual le prodoc'l b mode n phyeieian are ptntd. .al tar preparation which are moat j . used, and the most effective , ., are aatong hem All pbysiiireacrlbe then remedies, yet they 11 it their ow ners control g BtOnOuwest pharmaceutical houses are , which make remedies adver111 tie newpaper. Tb y mke emedie which are advciUked lo . ii alone, and they control thot .,. ibeolntely by patent or tradeIf the n.edicai profession oetd . the pati lite. I lemedies, half the ptiont abich aie written would lo lM altered. . I not Lear out Mr. II k's thehit the diCOVrer of a remedy of , ame give it freely to the world. iRtom- With those WIM invent sue 1 dl a today li to patent (hem an 1 ol them, fntt as do the man wh. iti a new machine And the med. ro'eMAon recognize and approve the iOd. for every modern physician he patent d r anted iee more (n lj than any other, andenormona uritea are bnilt solely on tins fact. BM re fact tbereftre, that a man ml a remedy, either by a patent idemark, doei not arir;i a ainut it lather evident that the man has Hntur which he considers worth rolling. QMM in addition. ipeMH laijje in advertising, wheth r to pnvsior tn the laitv, it form to me fur- !. nee of value. Notliini: is in.ee

. .. .1... - .. i.i..uu am's

11 man me laei nnn - .,.,;.. 4,r..it

'asill'lirn .4 on if -

must be more careful tbool the use on any

.... 1 1

ooison than the nhvsiciati. Tue i.hvsi- Views ol inese earn

nan 1 1 in a position to direct hie doer parties and factions

ami to watch tlie results, lie

.? . tli t.n.r uxm public questions, has liter- spiration to the people and to the a tne nmcung . j(HKle4, the ,.iM(1 wilh n ht reaj DeMermcy. There is in the arlier statesmen -, , , ... ... 1 1 1::,...

w ay ciear inr ttiiimwpueif.ui nnin iLaii puuucBi

inspiring and tangible,

This mure than ever before is a enough to justify every definite

, 1 ; ' aiiil has made the wav clear for attmospl .Mill K'apple . ir . .A....1 1 1:1 4.. v....ii;w

- lril il HIM 'I Tl 1 II U I 'LI III II' 1 I I III I I I I I I r

I- ahlelo.lf .,,w.u ..tl,,.,. 1 bin mt in e v i-rv 7"

(., . V t4V II w v 1 l V l T VIII V - -T m 1 : I U.. M .v.. .it .. ...... , orb

l0 national campaign.

naiionai canipaik 1. .Teadinjr piple and a thinking Democrat in the republic tothank - l'";,i,1",ns Tl S7;UT, ?i r S Pple and the frreal experiment God and fO forward, will Change and modify at times, ir(lvwPnmot Ln v. Janm Ttnau CmAvmrn

ral remedv will take, for fear that

drCCtion on tie bottle will not I 11 j .

Hillen .1 IO. V 111 v. Illing'- 4IIIH IIImhi ai Ml iwv ---j. -., I .,,,., ..-m.r ...., n.4f4. ti a.e t!,, i.an.is of nhvs , a I.. , V lu.i.m fniini.ii.n.iti.oJ popular goventment can neveri

wh.,e .-res.- an opposed tö pr. pnet- . r 7 uJZ IT ":VX Jn'in our history rind a more auspi-

to V .. . , ; . nous time lor its tria ami vinni-

mi . . 1

arv remedies. 1 nej sie reauy

sliffhU'St evidence ot harm from it.

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deuimine .. 1. a lv made rem.My at the a an HWIHKU a u Mam " ..... lnn t hnn in this lieriiwl of

1 ei rai pi llH lie nu ll ua rui v mm

John Tkmplk Graves.

He nnt Lights.

farmers are all busy

tint

information and of unrest.

The

I...! r. I . . I a 4imr!n Olli lifitl"ifiit PilaM

it ... the lachot poieon, mtu. . than .1- advocacy anions p;reat men oM-ence. which formt the real objection irreat parties must contain

lo nr. oriHturies. It 1 - 1 1 11 - 1 11 a I l "ol 1 ..U.ni.irit ) 01, I I m In ! ice. I theories

j j y I - I " 4 .14.1..V..U1. 4...4 '.'.. W red which tb me tic ne meat - avnide ihat which art, i)t,st worthy of experi-

.,,1 The mater of a remedy ha too mlt and trial in it government t ...i'i ' 1 - iM a. a L-v . .

much at slake to ufl anything which HKC OUI'S. 1 ne prmcipiv 01 uie w II result luocoaaionil barm, and th - survival of the littest would seem cannon lead.- him o.teD 1 1 omii ingredj ,n atamD the Jeffersonian and the ent which be know tobe valuable. .. . . t Pro. rietMv remediea are med not alone HarmltonlOn view s as the two by th. poor who cannot afford to call a theories upon which me must poyaician. they are employed by those continue to liht out our varying to 'whom expense I of no imp .rtaiice. vjt.ws 0f representative gOVPDAnd in ordinary ail nts when pbyai 4 tW r.,,ntrv cian H.a I. hepreecrib sarea.iv mad.- merit n uiis country. remedy. Proprietary remed;.- are at I nder these circumstances. mum time taken by all of no. They are while we readily rwofrnize that ronod in nearly every buna, .neither men nor parties can be

rine. a worthless remedy It v -ry .j lickiy or precnlents. it is in the main a

1 .und out. a si. k person wib n -t i-ii? sale plati to adhere as ciosei as

eat her ia sow 1 nir oats.

Misses Helen and Tilhe Rudolph wire

Keleo.

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n,riieai irssueh miti-iiv r incgiviM atumumj.

the

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now Si'i'ioiii ne iieai 01 .1111 imi .0 "".'so (inir en l('(l Ml II Ulli Ol i . e " " ' ' " "

Bmnrie-aries. I have mvse f never , 1 ... u .. 1 I time IS ripe Tor I ne ca! i',' inpr "i the pleasant kruests s .oiisMarv

I r- . . . . 1 e. ;i V il Ml i 1 .' '1 ''. . 1 . 1 - . .1. .4. a -a

j ntinue a remedy winch d...s not help, poggjble to the fundamental rh, laokol '"; Jod mav irnala j principlesof the foundon undiscovered . but 11 a roe 11 cine lacas , . ... u ... u

ei s 01 ine p;reai pan,) w wihvh

1

v irtue Ihe fact is at once apparent

Wh. 11 I nee.: remefly for any ordinary we belong, iimeat, my choice goa Uj a remedy tn While we would not bind OUPguodtlMl adelt mtkM mum selves.to a rijrht and slavisb Mrherence to everything that JitterII ararnathnrJv will tell us w hv a son wrote or snoke. it would

man ghould not take his home seem to be solid ground on which paper we will explain the secret of Dagnocrata should stand that life. Guernsey (Wyo. ) (iazette. there 0Qgbtat0 be a ood, sound reason m government and in pub-

DOdyOf the people WhO are m08 Dr. Brown and Henry T. Kck, the vit-dlv inten-l" 1 il their solution. In " of Vueiaelvilk were the guea.a

m, .1 iif I-rank and Henrv Maun Sunday. This is the year.! all years tor a . - ; great popular expn - - , ipon the great questions Ol p WhlCtl ill lloftman made a rlvini trm to

must shape tin- fut ire. Hayaville 8unday.

And there arc idences not a Philip rriek and wife attended st. few that the American pe ipleare John chuich Minday. also Mr Johnny

awakening to their part and to yt ! Ma nam an

their individual resixinsibilitv m v m. rx ana wiie were ine gnaw the government Ihe idea Imr . , ,. , i. , ' Mrs. 1 irabemann is on the sick list.

Iiermeaieii iiieiuu.s,t.'s imui .01111 to California that there is no room in the republic for two ultra conservative parties, each seek-

I w v 1 c i ni iv a v nonvi jiio lam 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 inpr to approximate the other to be at the bad-eidc of bar brother rhiUp 1 a . 1 a. l I . . .... . '

near as jsiiie. witn.msi enougn aeyer. we wisii inm a sptiy recovery.

dllVerencc between them to make Mr Fred Mann and Mr Win ila-ker

a separate bid for the suffaragefl made a business trip to Jasper mt of the people and the gpoilfl of the Saturday. gOVernJIMIlt. Ml 'Oh Knfe Male a ti.tug trip to To the comprehension of this Jasper Friday, fact the people are waking every-) Mr. T. H. McCane and wne made a where and there are evidences of busmees trip to 01 well Hnineif , activity all alon the line of aj Mr. Philip Mann ma le a liumneM trip popular grasp and of an evenlto otwwil -aiuniay.

greater Jiopular decision ol tnei Milley achool wi I come to a cl ae

lUture rrnlay un ter tne nnMaM lr. The great jwpular movement j Wienneger and üm Fanny Traylor. t'.ir miinicinal ownership in Chi- Mitsee Barbara Frank an 1 If leu

B rn to Mr. I'hrint Meyer and wifa last Sunday a ne girl. All doing well. Mr. Lawrence Kendel week ami wife

were caiie.i t Kellerviiie last iimra.liv

ea

Rndöv Offer 1.000

C77a vn MfiRF

Built to Your Order in Our Own Factory Our Special Proposition

$50.00 Buggy for $3050

lie policy tor adepartue from the

principles and, creeds ol mat

irreat. constructive intelligence

from which our Democratic view

comes down lo us mini un

founder, and to the reat and

:iir in i' it1 in i " in n iiivu i , ,. .

XV.1W...V- 4V . iV. I. I I I i I T I . . i

. J aL' . . ... tw'Uiuk: un

no statesman 01 tni .u a uj. , rf of the country land ever surpassed I homa .lef- f ,. . , ' tJ lin1 ni,,4P.

a.1 a a. I . . lv 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 f i u re t if iiTlt ini .if SI I i i

cair; tne jreai orjrani.auoii ui t the Municipal Ownership Leae 'hh un U'Vin New York; the passage by live Wonder whv f M -I -n't north , . ' , " i any more, Henrv K - talmnK ot gmiiK States of the initiative and reter- pJ. ff.-rv M IM ,KK ,um endum, and the number and nPW buggy "tnis suimner, ticorjje b. still multitude of the communications1 lucea the warm nouth, I'lnlii. V wem

from uriviUe citizens which are!v"-.PP 1 w.nne, wny,

- . .. liuikiMii l.ir it tt'ili- .

. . .4.- .F t tia rl'JlK .

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i erson.

Upon this foundation the Demor . i i i i ..I.. .

indicates an interests and arousement so general that no thinking

man can doubt that the people

.... b mm m 1 If y-u want ;one you r,u-.d, 'I?-

WearCÜOintf CO DUuU (me uiuusdnu , .,,w von ;imi n mini. i Yc.yF,-.

I a. a- cannot make changes after your order .P'"'

ra - . . .

. . . . iJ. al a.

and polished, excer " liM e0M 01 varn- n. r -fii lining coal. Ten ilu vn before von omni more and we v ill finish and ihip you the nicest bug g

We will

bad ' I body finished

and the final

top and curtains fitted everylh.ag. In fact, except the trimmin and the ti.ial il Shipped, Which linos. hV In ton A,.r,l I.I'M., ttt tnto wZy that you ever looke at. One &oemMt ordern omly.

' ' -l. Illill eil I. OUUI li nil ii iv. i.4."p.v. LSAVntmi to be heard ud to be fh

AHlCIl UHt- lllllla in .vft.c.4.v,.. j:.;,., nf ihn nnvt nutlllllil

which mark a departure from thel - -

1 1 1 IT . i . i ii n i 1 iil.m

tut I rv ill ia 1 1 mtwmw x ' r ' and it ought, without some good

md compelling reason to the con- . I ill! 4.1. . 4 ,v

trarv. to seeK oiiieiuiv mm w

Aalk Bteadfafttely in those wmya

.vhich the father ot Pemocracy

has laid down tor the guidance

John K. ia

bn L K it ireitin i

alon) line with hie halb u-rbop. I i R E K V Morns.

The Rc.nson for this

Liberal OfTer MM Ii. in. ...ii. r mm i n onl. baUd i 1."" .. "".i I ' . 4 ii.i.-t ili. n Ink.- ne mir h. y w. i V hull. I ii lid Mll niorr i. i.. In. 4i'hl. l II. hi .mi Ok r fu. liir In n.rrli IIIiiii .Or.-. I f.. Ihr u.rr How do you want it built? nody ';' ;" ff.fi ;:: hirf.ol. v rt.li'1 . r .1. M Im " HlMl.' Mill I Ii ill Im. il.emni.' i.!.'"! Il aMaartHJbann. Cnif BM rrin l.k I 52 Z 1 . r Km - r s. In h if 'I" ni t, wi- will .mhI ri.'l ni-iina ll.-iir III I . h It I in high HtK ' .nie und i.iiflie.i arat .i I. ul er. I i t i ih ni.Mle Ai i Ii i irapyaa 1lr "-', mit m in nt in n I 41 in ' 'I hi will lb IK. n . Kl.'llt. i Ii Ii-1 hl II in t r. ...I Mini In. no'. I'.-Hllllir I ... k. Ton or 4 hem whi. h to J IL. j,.ii wm It lll l.o' i r imrt'-r. nn.l well I ia In ru.) w. wllh lent) rubbar alile aJKl b. k i nrtninn.

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-

Mi .1 rat tuna . w ii uajlj a ti

We WHtil I l -ep "

I lie t line. - ' ' iak l In

Ith

. or run

n.eii tint um tlie Imrm I " a buwj

IH-.1.4I i'BiT

Trimmlml

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e blllll Ittrinii

ue a a aaM.

i"iwni W Ithet n nie.

t . wt e w lull

.II 1 Hm' iii-Mr ib.. k 4:1 1 ii er N

en

a

1

.Utk g.-e. n Tnion bef aluUenf whlIhel St44t I1.1 h i'U WHIlt. Till" ml

Furnishing VVtV' Knot, Hb 1 nr.. nibbat r rt.i m r.in,ei.rH't.triiiin.4 II h.i K m Inf. . 11 in h i.nti rBHb I- I er tint, Klcrl) M l.eO ..III. il.i.l.l.nK ' . 1 kilt I t" nle tri 1"M 1 ...il I n.it bn I 1 Mteelai'wbra I l.a Ilm 11 .w.on.

You Will N.ver Bj Sorry For pnlliti 'be het po-ihle ront rut tii n Upon the doiofl ol olher. K r nrAmptneat in keeping yuur nwAmlaai

ureai Vi . i heirg pati. nt with cranky formed all over the country to h ' 3 champion these ideas which are! dear to the popular heart and near j jyinpatbhuag will the opti the iMMiular interests. A strong preened.

lorganization is pulsing from PctVj W g.ving an u f .n-inatn teil w mvlvania thnmwrh the Middle a lift.

Kor beinp -pure in butinen dea'1 . For being generom to an etiein . Kor liridling a landen ii- tOfJatti . For the intluence of high moivet.

. i-. 1 ..i.:

mil l.rosneruv 01 inegieii jio.iu- - . - .

. , a .:.i . 1 1.... t,4 xx Ur.h u-i. Miaie. w uic um

v.ii laiiii (ton i.niu ....-.. --1 fl 41 1 1I4. Htol

Jllll HWC Ol luilliinn i.u".' wmw oelong. 4.L.rQoivinir,li4itini't 1 the initiative

F f rS n X V .hV1 a dud a uhvferendum idea. The laborulation that the attitude" -tiw-arfW and

.if th.. liemiK'iat c minontv m the 'k ' -"-,ZZT-4.CZ

' ' " -" " . . . t . 'nt. 1

C l.i.lMrin,' th liMct Wl'fk lias I'OIU.IK '"

i) nan win -'w

resoluotins their

Our Guarantee til I'Mtl IIa ral Ihan n 11 . 1 1 .-. ti ii.e in aaip f r ll.i-.'l I. . II. ilfer .'4 er tlM.le. II U It'll lllHlll. mill III Ilde In Itr.ilei I im. 1 he lit. ( till. .' I. M I I'll III ee af attaai 11

4 1 .4.1... 4 ....... . I H.

01 rioMiniN luixtiu in

can treat'

Senators have planted rjppo

vani the iiomin.-; " . tr , mait.stic sontiment

. ii.,....t.iT..i 4 I ' 1 1 r-s -

can treaty. 1 ne iut - -: , , ,,4-

sition -V1 v l , ! , ' r"- "

,he vitality with which this pr.n- trusty

selnahness of eoiporationi

f the criminal

We Know

What's Under

the Paint

Verb H'.t

ilonr It i h mil mi dliilna. nl..

11 Bbata eb .ni lilek. fr un I li. 'TH. tiiri 1- Mil

Il Iliure'i4 UUlI.irml) enn. line tilii.u

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1 1 ..... ,..jii,i r ii 1 i.Trr In

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It f r tb 1. ii'it 11

llmt we um'!', no Inti uMi'i'iif , I , ,er bi."' 1,1 In a riant cf hi own M f availed nurI raw n( errr) fx-Hil) hiiewa 1 tba baalawaa fur nmkina 11,. ..I wntk n l makmii H a e. 1 nnmu all) a we eaa. We baj Ihr mairrlala ur-aelrr-Me hml the fa.-t.4rf I to I in nr 11 an we ii.nld bj Inlitiini' I 1 -ii net ti'd with 1 ,1 u t -or w irk and Wt, iw aiaetll w hut we arw

.1 if 1.111 knew

- I , in

the

result of observation, a phenomenon fairly

STATEMENT BY MR. SHAW

Wa did not R0 tntfthe m.nfarnir.of rahlrles M erlprut ""'j taioeiw biiainrii. Wt Hart I i it m buil.l n t in avraK I iro.l but to i.ake Mral wtk and tof iinlili il to Cut cuitomers at aa lew a , tl.e aj It

I toii' la to aell Kuod vrotk.

t ualnrtu forty yrar- : I I ava b-en 'n It,

, v ' .- .1 ; ' ' v. r itt! als m ourfai-tory I know what I ha Utnor ffari yoa tha tania kla Itrtt jatbai e lew nice than un t! era Is lomathln; wr n 1 , ih outhfiitaeas 1 1 Hut asiattion.

, . . wi., ..' -.'- .e,,w,., I haveriam-

lavr visil-cl Iifatiy tvery in 14117 in w. . ... r 1.1 .1- C .,..... f. L. SHAW. Minttfer Vehicle PMtOI

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hör facti ry In thli count y. any 01 the bUKflri In uit calalocua would ba rr pcrtlcned. and thara Ii a atyle about It that trU acid foi twice tha amount w aik. n ol thia ttatemrnti hy ihlpi Intc any or.a of nd If It I nM whit I lay It II, you may ratura ry f retclit buth wayi

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' ' K - i nthetical nor horn of the desire ratic Senators has not only been.w1. . thcuaht.

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iourni,,',,, of the Senate. an.l, ' - '-. S and' ft U

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ed. the attention t itTiiirs for the next

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For briinj? at courteoun a a duke. For ariking paidon when in error. Kor flopping your ear to goniip. For Htanding bv your prini-iplen. F r discounting the tale bearer. For barb'iring clean tboughn. For thinking before speaking. For belnf candid and f.ank. For hearing hef-ir idgiag V .r h ing kind to the poor. For vour tui lh in hiiiuauity. Fur 1 okin before lenping. For doing y ur level bint. For living a white lif. A red-headed man moi a ie 1 I d m in m Ib- MlwM ma rtt The read beaded man said to tb

lervation of the President's jwlicy

hai i h eaib d man :

it loo ground hint a1 COndl- "Hahl there don't teem to htve

heen n- h bftir wher tun came

who doubt - it tap the head from."

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agitation and crysuuiiMWon. ; ; , , have acquired the habit are as Study, discussion and resolution L scarce as hen's teeth however.are the three prime duties of the , , - v or tobest Evanville Courier. Democratic voter for the next '1 7 (,m,(.rvativt.; 4A,.VA . ZTu nol n)n.

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No. 2

Ward y Co., Chicago

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an,. a crlnrious and wholesome twause i uu iig u u , ... - Sider a tlipiom uic apH,.,L, .

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national

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. lishment of that universal con- mueum contract.-Evansville

.nmimiirn whose issues and can- hsnmeni oi i.uu. u,. museum

.Jidatea would be determined by siuerat.on ior vm "gj w -.fjcairw,