Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 October 1906 — Page 8

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FARMERS & ME btCHAITS BANK. ! ifynr. - Indiana

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The Richmond Item, a leaai.ig Republican Newspaper, Sayi Hanly Is a Sham and a Fraud."

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Over one half dozen jpeasons wh you sh ulil have your "cofs and O titters at ti tided ! me, and chief among is the fact thai We are est in quality and re? tenable in pnc. Why not get my quotations n voir work let it be ... ivuiiai . AOVV IS THE TtME To have your rooi Pain ed and Rep. iied for the wiutc. moiths LÜUIS J. HOFFVEAN,

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i of the i tat i a.luiial for their happiness for B1 of the -mi a Square, l.il" k. ) note" ap h at Tip-

"I IncluAs UM wom.-n af th. state in mi imnI

Is trat in the work, in tin policies and in the pi Jftrati u which greatly But et for their welfare rhe peace und san. i.iy .if the hot;., and for the the Art-side, and which tends to give the chlblhoo and a fair show-'- tit-verncr J F u; Kauiy tn ta

"When the peace a 1 i-ct ty o U c horre and te protection and safety of tie fireaide vas te ISSU n R.crorond a year ago. where did Governor JL Frank Htnly stand? He stood for a polluted home, legalise and blackm.i led proetitution and political corruption. and stood there knowingly, defiantly, insolently, because he had an alliance v.tn the Machine of this city. Leai than a year ami within the BOdUortum of the First U E rhunh of

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th! ity. there eaeeanbled a meeting of the address of Um nreeJdead of the Qoi rlrfal laaguaga the tftaatioa as it was ir tlon uf the machine, the liquor toterem imiiü.-tiwMoo. the s.n,ui of ii j.ai: . ii system then in power and n turn ta-d i that the nin.ht be protected Then flu

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' " obi I Richte mi to listen to i Cltli bi i. ague He reviewed la Richmond at the time the combine.'he corrupt ioo of the then existing j roottto an protectee by the police - h MONI ef private revenue in order er n at i Lo tin im t piom-

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HARVEST TIME

And now that the farmers are gathering the fruits of their labor and exchanging them for cash. It is your opportunity t exchange the cash your tabors have brought you. I scJl all kinds i -I Handsome, Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hat- i Caps for Summer wear, at a very low cash price.

WM. BUCHART.

DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, NOTIONS, ROCERIES. The best stock in Jasoer for the Price Cume to FRANK ECKERT S Eckert Block,

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PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDI AN h

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tind oay the Highest Market Price in V Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all tims J. & A. ECKERT

HieRi MMlaeei men o a l protested to Govi raor Kan.v wbo 'W iipboldlBi tlila "' ' - rteai natu iftei the election" kow the ntBletereof ftlrhimi iiad i i.nt Oovereor Heal) i pi nij -i n sim the . a use of vice and poiit- : e ' I ,1,nv ethera H'i aivei had protestei) aga;nst his holdlag .p the haada if thoaa otn. ia!s in Rb bn r i who aet leadlag aosa and haabamhi to dieeae '.eath and hell, an.l then th!s ministfr told how a committee rep- " 1 w "l Ufi n' s 1 " Wtity, the chur heg an.l Karlhani Colle had visit. .1 the raor and how he insulted them. And this is bow this minister In a public nieetinjc at the First Ifethodiet church on the evening of October 22. last y.-ar summed up the siniatkn: we were fearful of our cause when w left the governor Women of this i : sent him .ntiuuni ations and others went to se him, and rot Governor Manly had the presumption to say that ha knew more about the situat.. n In Richmond than we did Honest and upright men he rwfused to iecc;n,ic. fcet he did reccgniie the very kind of rr.en against whom he preached in our city." r .t this Is how the Raw S K Lyons harked up Uev Huber's remarks: T am taudiuit by th- Her Mr HuU-r in his utterances concerning the governor In my Judgment Governor Hanly is selling out Richmond fo' tha sake of the party Machine.' And the vast audiem e aaabusded it . -e aaatlaaMta

Shortly after bin Induction into office in lo:? the auditor of stats became .a defaulter The fa t was not known until the latter part of Augutt. IS' ' The .l. fal.ation was heavy. A shortage of I14S.4 as admitted Ther wre those who ounseled -ondonation and secrecy, and the continuance of the defaulter in office, but the governor of Indiana ouid not consent to that He owed an obligation to yon which he could not discharge in that way Before him stretched the path of duty, rugged and thorny, tut ttraiajbt and true and sure That path he chose to fotkm, The resignation ot the derHlct ! official was demanded and received, and a citiz. n of probity and Integrity appointed to u' eed him Coventor J. Frank Haul) in his "kevnoto" aaao) h at Tipmn. Yes. but at thi same time Hanly discovered ih rri. k a defaulter, ha discovered Storms, secretary of state, a defaalter. Yet did he tread the "path of duty, rugged and thorny Did he refuse to consent to Storross contlnuatlon In office, or to listen to counsel of ondonation and secreey la Stoma's jcase He did not Instead he tried to cover it up. he protected Storms, he gave Storms until the n. xt quarterly getUnaaeal to make up his shortage. He mab no eran-:?tand play about treading th- thorny path of duty in the Storms lease! And the chan tm are one hundred to one tbst Storms would still be In offlie with a lean reputation had not the facta in the esse been discovered by the Sentinel and published After their publication Hanly ha.l to act. Hla hand was exposed His demegogy wss laid bare Iii hypocrisy was made , apparent, so he called for Storms to resign. Storms did riot A long drawn out

sham batik was fought to fop St.. uns sttt, but it was IneCertaal Finally Hanly went so far as to say he uld call a taeektl . S8ion of the leKiSiature an! have RtorfM Impea, h. d Storms .ailed Hanlys bluff and Joined in the ihoae that suh a session would coatveae So instt ad of calling the legislature Hhii1 took a trip to Washington, I C. to see fhsrles Warren Fairbanks When he ,anie back Storms made g.w,d the shortage and was allowed ha go on West to take a posit ion with a vaaRh) ceraoraUua. Ho was not preset uted. as was Sherruk. 11. was n.-f njoleated Uhy? Storms knows. jllanly kaowi Indiana politicians know, the railroads know, the people at tafayatti the former :,owe at Storms an.l Manly, know Ti,. ,e was good Nasan why the prnaao tniiwai governor did not tread the rugged and thomy path nor turn a deaf ear to thOM Who eoaaaeled - tidonation and secrecy I hi rasS eaat Sherrhk was not able to strike hat k. so he wa nrUt to ' th. aeatteatlary bl order that I gVernor ruisht r se tpoB the ruins of Sher- ! ,ri. k'a repotatloa to betghti arhete he now stands pro, laiming to the state jand world his wond.rful and dazzling attribute of piety, and political larobtt Hut Storms was not ex nosed until it o..,,... r ma u

r , ur- nab not ohm. i from offl.e; he was allowed to rake his time a!,," settling- ami ha was rewarded for his conduct with a more 1 -relive position which be was permitted to take without any effort on the par, üf the g0eröür t pn. ate

Fromolo s Digestion C" hi-o rfulRChsandRm Coa tains MHkcr (piniu.Morpluiio nor MuUvioL Nut Narcotic.

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CASTORIA For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought

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AIIUFAt TUHEKS 0TS--WAGOJNb Cz? RRI AGES o -au tkasdet jn ( &pi icaltnra) Implement and Fertilizere.

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Gret a Home Phone' Dubois County Telephone Co. ood Locsi SsrvlcS'v Long Dlatance Instruments. Full Metallic L'nte W e irive .on -tirMcrihers free tL pbOtM serwiOf to every p.ii.t wt reach in hi-ami adjoining courtiue (rnoretbai. UN) town..., ) and wo are mi-roviPtf and axtoodttig. our !iDeH -very day. No Shouting. No Party Lines No Secood Hand Stuff

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ill PROTECT your home and family H will CREATE wealth, will SAVE your 'state fill GIVE you a standing of credit. It will PAY off your mortgage. U will FUBNTSH hapiness and peace of minj It will SUPPORT you in old age. It will SOFTEN the pangs of death.

t.overnor J FranU Hn! .

To this sentiment we say ' Amen'

"GET A TELEPHONE!" THE Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Comianv Furnish the hst LOCAL SEHVICt Bna fide t-ubscribeis i.re piven free telephone arriei to Itaew po;,.i rr.tched hy their lines in the count v. and they are .nataotly makmK extenMons and add'iti t,s. No Wild Cat" Instruments used No Shouting Required.J Party line telephones a specialty Cumberland service cheap at any price. Always leader in low rates D W. WIGGrS, Local Manager

He i the aanraraor must stand roaafateatll and at all times for Integrity in public offlce and for twees In ctTk affairs He must "lead In the moral pr.-gi.-s of the peple Not his mori ahme, but his deed as well must unllft

";"' " " ' wie way t., eanited service and . .,n.e. rated cltlcea-

i' n i n h at Tipton And it is not by his worda

spoken by him at th local Chaataaana, but by his deeds In connection with iaceecy and honesty In this community that t:.e gweph of this community Judge our governor snd know him to be a sham and a fraud, a political hyp.. crlte. a thorough going Machine politician who apes sucb real reformers as J- I m and Folk an.l noanraV bat who never puta his destiny to the touch bf inaugurating reforms or following th. in eosgajHURReg whete reform will hurt his politi. al iates It is b. . a OSS in cases of mate notoriety tbat ht has not made a consistent stand for aStegrftjr in public offlt e and decency In ivil affairs that the people are coming to know him for what be Is n eonsummste deiuagogu.'

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' haw'n t the time or spa,-,, to toll ytHtof the nwnv other things Life Insurance will d, It has d,,,,,. all of the above I and more for many others, and will do aj aell to, you "LONTPUT I POPP." Delays are dangerous Kvery delay give opportRTilty for tBsReter. If you insure with Arch Doane your wife won't have to work when you are dead,

A vote cast for a aUtWW IRtli .. ngreaatoaal n.lidate is a vote against the trusts wht. h are i. -vying a pr;un. tax on the people and collecting It Wltl he. ivy penalties

II a man wants the cost of livingbe mill naturally vote the Republican men left

l his income to go down Rat there are not many nach

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No man should rote for the ResahHcaa state and legislative caadldates unless he Is anxious to pay higher tav.es r I leoaoaai fa prreraaneal and tax radai tion MR follow thv success of the

viuut rauc pauy imi me election

Crayon and Pastel Wor' . Satisfact on Gruarcntced.

JASPER, INDIANA.

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