Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 December 1905 — Page 6

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Trusts uPt ucted luteieats Appro- 4 Ouest Who Was No Rcapectir o priattd $700.000,000 More Wmmm in i Cam vf

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i ycu as;. that Lull . of Cummlnsv 1 1 Ic-. and Alma wok. f Winton plat', Ctncin ere aiur i. r.-i Tluir tUatha aev ithin days of .ach May M.-lvnaiJ. of Cloclnns't. led about thl am time. . !. v. ! It Hauch a tnnati at that time and two

ay hatred, shaking a.- If with a glaze in hl eye ition flt.-i Hr. Hauch, as he

4. within a f I, On that date n old friend of 1- 1 hint admls :.i!slnjt houao ea'ine hatuts

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Thin Jut Shait). Then wte at out U."0",Uw TOtea (or caadldatci iur ..ouroaa ai t ta ttu- laat eltctton and a there are tu I i.iied State more thau mm a:id s.jou.into agricultural laborers. I'.-il-s stockraiM ra and herden., lalrjrmaa Mad market :urd.'ttrs. mora thai; half of th roter mual have U-en obtalataf Ihair living through as j ru n Hum. Yst Laif im runt class of ut?rs, uiu n hoe efforts aud irodOCta the vMU'le country iff) nd, hae I uot a bin!' republican representative In OOMgrtaa. There are aome few roI put dean members who may call thcruatdv. 1 farmers, but th' ir vot I s-Uow 1 they legislate to farm the farmers iustead of the soil. TlM ropuldj.au arc b tasting of the I iarco crops raised this year, lmplou. ly I tedlcattag they are barked by l'tcnl ..i:.ie In securing th bouuties of r.a ! ture. The worthy master of the Na tu : 1 i,:a:.--". A a rot. Jones, of Indiana, j In his annual report last year told the- ' member of that organisation that tha 'trusts and corporations pluin. r d tl.a I fanners of over $7"O,ooVW,0 over and I above the riehtful due lor profits and

Steal. ll.Miirrjr, tlir W BB4t of the V.m 1. rl It rtip, easd U 1 Ih oej the dee ttttti ti .1 hi Mperti ess, reUu-a tin- Newr lord mi. ' I waa I oi trulful." aawl the young Fn in hinan. M idi u ri.eful tu :1c. I 1. 1 the ptvj 1 i U' mid me, trurt nj them isapltcitly, nervei thinkisg th.it nH. uli I i M eli-h- U tu Ihlow hfcdit .1 luutiiiiH ahoui, and bene pout luy OBI Went up ni 4 in tut it Names " ll' lifbtcd a i ig.in :t-. lie pj d ha Coffee. 1 . I too truwtfiil," anl lleti.ery, "H fsnlt el las tVsnea p. pie. "A stringer Mice xi-'.od a mor hunt of 31 bxUbS With a le'tcr of 111 1 r "tu t . . ti from Aleiand.r Ihinia. It was a lwin Utter. I lie nn-r hant swIeoaniB tlie strange warmly, and entertained him With i;reat hip.tali:y lr three weeUe Taea in the nighl Ibve nuet d apE ear od, taking with Inin ht hot'a beat i r-e. and qaaatity 1 silver plate. "The gwnhsnt. on hig gast rail to Paris, ouicht oat DttBMst.

pretty ni-t you M-m tne. re aaia, 1 bitterly, 'Tne fellow smped with mjr Itt home and elate worts : ffanca.1 M 'Wli.it" lift Des. h'Ti'j a-.r.vkvO. e Proud of Him. ,r3tv eran !' o'i. r n teher.M de-!

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STRANGE STORY OF DR. OLIVER HAUGH

Searcher for Mysterious Drug Becomes Its First Victim.

SEEMS TO PROVE THEORY OF DOUBLE PERSONALITY

Long Series of Crimes Which Are Charged Against Man Now Confined in Dayton iO.I Jaii Said to Hav e Murdered His Father. Mother. Brother and Many Women.

Dayton. O. The criminal record of dark charter in th life of this man the country furnishes from time to who it i charged has bea ehanjEd time cases of such strik.ne character, by the use of drags from a respecta-

The fhysSdans thoujrh? Parish wa suffering: with pneumonia an i made no InvestJeat ion. Tr Ha;:ch advocated the palnlea V .fa: ! an 1 ir.flrtn penple J ! those ufferlntt from incurable dieases anile he opent 1 in Hamilton. O. Bfcre the Transformation. T mgly five years ago that Tr. Ha -ich was considered an authority In the state of Ohio on the origin ani ion of druss. and about his laboratory there hung an air of mys tery and fasMnation for the people of Dayton, for he boastfully declared: "I am a: work on the evolution of a drug, which in Its perfection, will create a new era of science, a new order of thought, and a new race of being. I will brine Into the reality of day something more wonderful than Stevenson in hi wildest dreams ever Imagine L I Ol prove that which he r." ;. - -' 1 '! ertsJatf that tWfl beings can eilt in the one body, the, on blotting out the influence of the ether" In those davt he had a pretty home on the outskirts of the town presided ov-r by a comely, conn lin little woman who was hapr'y In the thought that her kaaaaaal wa on the rerge of a treat dlaoverv w hich would some ds

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Hag the tltange, or any other OTgaa"tation of farmers, done anything to reUavsj their members from that enormous drain on their resources? It would seem not. The trusts have multiple ! and the railroads are extortinc unreasonable rata and the republican re; rive in eongrtss have cot paased a sincle law that has aao : any relief frm Oat plundering corporations. The democrats in congress Introduced bills to control trnat and to revise the tariff, vrhlch aloae plunders the farmers of a large proportion of the enormous sum that the master of the Granee stated, but the republicans who controlled the last congress refusel to evn consider the bills. Similar Mils have already bte-n Introduced by Mr William, the dem Tatlc leader in this congress, but they will not Le considered. The republican leadors have d'ter mined to stand pat and the balance of the republican mem! ers. like a flock of shee-p following the bell-weather, vote against remedial legislation. As the farmers are not protected by the tariff except a few sugar and bait growers and a very small number of tobacco raisers in Connecticut who produce " wrapper" tobacco, they are interested In reducing the protection the tariff gives the trusts. 0 that what the farmer buy will lie reasonable In price and the greater part of the above mentioned 700,XX I saved to them. Yet the farmers elert representatives term after term in some districts who. with railroad passes In their pocWu and trust boodle behind them, misrepresent the great acricultOraJ Inter---; Hon can these reput.'Kan repres-n'a-'ives vot for remellal lezislatlon whn thev rely on the corporations for succor and in return r.re bound to do Um 1 : ling of the corporation lohbvThe r ti '' in bos smila gad he trnat and protected Interests lautth and vr-w fat at the way they Fool th republfcaa farm-

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experln ntlng wttli bröselte Dark. Mysteriru Chapter. of the Taw are trying to find

tire stts In his narrow cell alternate. lv trying for the dru which has Umtulmami his nature and broneht bim within the shadow of the gaüow-, and cunin2 the officers who have placed him behind the bars. He msAM Indifferent, nay. rather flendi-hly i:leeful. over his plic.t. ami In talking about the crime chared against him. says: "They say that I murdere'. my father, my mother an 1 brother with hyesciae for the sake of the money

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er. Je.--e lb 1:':. whose 1 :. i r 'i'etel U,i e, were found In the rnht of h .- bataad home on a farm er this rlty. Awful aa this crime Is. it Is said to be b;it the culminaM.m of a bloody ear er t! if of wkJel 1 start lin$ In ' horrlb'e details ni fairlaatlns tecat:se of lit tnrs-

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ctme under his sped! il list ef women ! i;.es is obtained by Dayton kdajr Hauch, hh legal Lay ton with two ch'.l-

that !,. a 1 :ave taken hyoscinc tat tnf.n with -ars. an I Hy le is the Tis a tboagh I m ist do it.-v - n-thinv Mv

wnmn. let I Ible for me to le and know 'ihie for me to

man AH that I do kaoa I, that if I for tli-"' crime. I shall l.avc tt bast o'3hlhed the proof of las) tle-ry m vi ih I have always lnslitthat tv.o belns, one of good, the Btfaef ef etil, may rmlst in the same man. and in that rpect at least I ha'.l have rendered a distinct service to posterity."

Twohejr. llred with in an! Lima: die in

Wil! K-ga In California The ranchers of :thata. 3;skl.vou and Modoc co'inties. CiUfornla. hare liegun a war of extermination on wi! 1 hogs, which are dangerously MBiaroaa end

p. raid the pens of tha domestic swine ' had kill Ucm. u. 4

vaults of the corporation POINTED PARAGRAPHS. People acre wnnt to laugh with the Mal r i-enator fr tn Ntw t Otl If thev lauKh now it Is not with him. but at him. The Commoner. Nor Is the ktaat ar luous e.f Speaker Cannon's tasks that of standing retH wr the tn asury.and the pork Larrel Indianapolis Newt (Ind 1. A repuli'.ii ar. r-an ventures the prediction that the president ami th senate will have no trouble in gert.nz together on a rate regulation measure Pltaaai nut Is that a compliment to the president? The C-mmrner. The house of re present at lvea under the present rttles Is a veritable temple for the voice of the people, and the aforesaid voice Is free to say anything that Joseph 0 Cannon, of Danville, a ill p rmit It to say N. Y. World. Who wiN guard and pay for protecting the gold standard now. when there is no IteCardf to hand .eo iherks to the re publican rttional rummittfe and produce ' the dough' for Mr I! a I ' k ti"d h . - r 1 ;.! 1 i an conpreeslonal ac-regatlon? Noting the pr-!den's assertion, that "at no time In the nation's history has the public servic-. taken a a whole. d on a hlch r ; it.. than ow. nl.ke as r ; ards honesty and as regards em clem I ' the Klmira Gazette concludes that Mr Hcwisevel: n.ust have been cleaning haaas when abody was lookintr. -The deci'M ra'ic minority In con .-rers is dotal cxent work, btdh for tbe oeople and fnr tfea party, when it cateihizes the majority about their eatraor.itnerv Pai at: a i anal expenses, for adarh - ti general, and for the manaer of taV canal press bureau" what .er that maybe) in particular. Furliaaratora, latier Williams raises an tattrsMiai question. In resisting the isd baada to raise the money m-ce-Hff for the immediate continuance of the rar.al w -rk. and Vmar.d!ng that the available cash, deposited In pat national haiiku. be used fu that purpura. - Alia.., .ri

THE BEST COUGH CURE No coc.;!i i ; t trif.ir or too rlfiht the v. t be. t cvuh cure, Kemp's Ba!sam Tl ' famous preparation cures

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To Break th? Coal Trust. "taadL prayed Iba M eolored brethst, "plf break up de f.l tni't. en when y 1 I riMli it. pleac -nl a few A flyin' er into de po' man's yard ' Vaabink'tun Mar. He Doesn't Curse Now. Wasbinftoa, Kan., lec. 25 (Special). Jetae E. Jdutcnell u a telet:iene hits-man, and alo a eU-kaora reaaient sere. Kvtry-

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he save now: "1 "ud to cure all kinds cf Pat r.t Mr '.4cices, for they never did me ar.y good, but D i KiJriy 1-. l.ao f L- ; it e t ( in;? my m : i. F-tr twelve y -.r 1 u:- . . !- -ii hodaey Ti ub.e. There was a hurting acrosi my ba.k that made it positive ag' tiv t itoopi sad a I am in a toopmg potition nearly all day, you can imagine how I maVred. After a day work t hat anv man would th.t.k 1 -t ;rg. :'. I WOaW be tired an 1 worn oat In fact, 1 aalways tired. I begin asing Dod - K nejr Pills gad after I ll f Bf U.ses I fe.l bkea new mir.. 1 am as :re i nt aigbl a wt.n 1 begin work in the morr .t g. I bav no pain BO back now, aLi 1 am tl- I ir taan IV? Oilt-KdgeO. P--nn They say Figgine put up some gilt .djte wecurit) , what do y u uppcaa it V i Egbert Pr-dallv oa Si thoe framed fii. Ij j rtraita onkera Matcaman. A Guaranteed Cure fcr Piles. tching IV.i- 1. P -. lf 'r.elir.r IMlea. Iru.- 'ir.r " '' 1 '" I 'J''""";1' PaxoOixtüi-.nt faiiatcicur- iu''U Uday. awe

Nervous Women THeit Suff crirß Arn Usual.Due to Uterine Divr.lera Purhupa Unauipeclcd

A MEDICINE. THAT C

Can we d the well - k: , fiu-t thai -; syasaaa on VOIIS '

Bow often bur tha bion, "I 11:11 - voun. Itaei I aliould fly ; " or " Don't ., a." Utth aim. v 11

make you irritable; yu cant t you arc unable t quietly and . pSI fmia your daily tasks or can r yur cbiblri 11. Tbe relation of the nerves nnd rativo organs in women is . . that aiae-teatha of tha nervous 1 tration. nervous debUttv, the I Sleeplessness and nervous Irrita arise from sitne davaiigvnM nt . organism wliieh makes her :i wi Tits of dapiassaoB or restli ; hrritabillty. spirits easily affecu that one minute sin? lauii. t minute weeps. Pain in theovat between t he shoulders. I.oss nervous lysp'psia. A tcinb tie at theb ast prvivcxation. Alltiiis to nervi .uH prostration. Nothing will ralieva this diatr condition and prevent niouthai I tration and suffcringsosure. v : E. I'inkham's Vespstabl Conapo Mrs y K. Shotwell. of 101 i Avenue, Hrooklyn, N. Y , writes: I cnnn.'t etpnmi tkf wond-rful p have saasrssaeed by taking Idrdls I' 1 ham's Vegetable Coaawvud. Isuffn a l iig time with HCaTVWttl pfostvatl i 1 ach'. h"aila'h.., hats ef SBOettse. I not skep eual would wailf tuv Uour all warv aans, M I had three .1 -ttntSSB I l t BO Ilife was a burd n. 1 us i 1 1 : -1 t. I.v.lia K Ihnkharn's Vej;' tMi I 'oaipou:. j and it haa w.rksl w.ndrs f-r m-.. " I am a rell woman, my n rv. usriess i- al gotv an t my friend say 1 look ten j fWBaajsf." Will not the volumes of letters f women made strong by Lydia K 1 barn's Vcgt-ioblc tompound all women of ivs virtues? Sun eann it wi-di to rt-main tick Bad and discouraged, exhausted ea. h when y..ii can be aa viunij uureu a: utbcr wuuicn.

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