Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 October 1906 — Page 1

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Vol.

Jasper, Indiana, Fridvy October 12, 190(1.

No, 5.

RAMON'S H0WW1 lLMMK

mo ul ihe Hand- mrst l)7 Calandcra

(iotten out lor Ihe Wir id.- Ramon! Brow dm (';tlanfnr IH07 is almost an duca

twill Wit hin itself. containinir a

vast tmOUIlt of us. -ful informa

tion. This ralan li r consists of 1 I Iii ' L

twelve paxei n uy r.f incnes, hantisomoly printed in three colors on bet! paper. One Inch figuies show the dnysto plainly A to be easily rend across the largest room. Holidays are in reo! I nances of Liu- moon. Wi ther condidona length of days, ohuich festive signs, sign! of the l Idiac and much other useful knowledge. This beautiful Calander usually sells for 10 cents and will be mailed on receipt of stamps direct fron. Brown Mftf. Co., Greenville, Teno, Ask your druggist and he will tell you how to vret one fne 1 John Casper, M. D

Physician Surgeon. Omcs: 4Mb tod Main ft. lASl'KK, INDIANA itn 1 1 riioiif. April 80, ISQfi - lr. Dr. J. J. Schneider, DENTIST. I p-Stairs in Tnxl r Building, Mam St.. JA8PBB, INDIANA. ,ra lu.ite of the Indiana Denial ('!- eg.. An.l having located in Jasper requests a liare of the public patronage. All murk ginireiitet. Gift me a call i a:n litre to stay, itcruian spoken. sovavissi y FRANK L. BETZ i ionic ill l aw and Pension Attorney. Will practice in Doboie and a!joicin

. innen, rroiupi atiennoii given 10

collections. Notnrv I'ublir in orflee. SwJTl.ife, Fire ami icddt Insurance Companies reprefen.e.1. ARCH. C. DO A ME, .-presenting Prudential Insurance Company, Profit Shariutf Life Insurance for Men, Women and Children. Asjeq 1 to 70 Amounts fl"1 ni to $15. HatrotoMsa rnwtee'it hotftefi Notice is beret, v given hat the underlaiied Trustee Ol llarhip.ni township.

Iii alt 'ml to township business on each Mcn.lay of the year, at my ortice, and persons having township business o In nact are required to p repent it to hiru tu Mondays 1 h tow ns'np horary will be kept a. trv home near Mlbofa. .1 ..is L. HaBIHHIj TruMcc J;in, ', i v.6 Itoone Township Trut '

Notice. 1 hp und reigned, 1 rustce of Hood? t j ubLip, Dubois county, hereby give notice that he will attend to ail hupinepp pertaining to the office ot Trustee, at hie residence, fnnr miles nuthwest of I'ni IIHT lilt, am flStartlt-JT Til each week, anu rtpiepts all ereons hiving townshit business to present it on Satutday. Cititens desiring looke from the Township Lit rary, are notilied tliat the Library is ki pt my residence. ! 1 hooks at Mrs. Mary o slcr's a IVrtereville. Pitt! J. Si iimkh, Trustee Bool Tp in. i, 1905 y. MhiIIhoii TsWMlalp Trotte5 Notice. Notueif men that hereafter the I roe tee of Ms. hern township will Ik? in Ireian.1 on the find Saturday of each mo'illi, and the remaining Saturdays al my residence , one mile southwest o. I re land, for the pur awe of attending to tjwiiflnj. tusineaa, and all peraens hav in tusiness with the township ar- expected to confine it to those days. The township library is kepk at Sain'il Keans' in Ireland, where all may t Kin the tiooks. The Indiana Hchjol books will tx oind at Hak 1. Young's store at ah 'nes B iSVM A. i.kzkn, '.in i, MOf v Truatee Ma.hsoc Tp Jnffenrson Tp. Noiiee. TU undersi. ned triiPlee d .Irflerpon township, OiiUmp enntv hereby givep MUn that he will iitten.t H all bfMlBM lertining to Ihe office .f TniPtee at hip rSPl ten.-.. ..nm inilu n,.r4 1 . . I If. I

v.." .t ikiimi ) iir.iiee n tl.e Tuesdays of each week and requests h pt rs. ris having township business to l ' -t-nr it .hi .itlice .lavs 1 1 1 N V ES LOU , Trustee J m , ai lvr.

Sore Nipple and Chapped Hands hr'"'-! ,,N pplviiitc ChainU-rlaJtl'S

rMP DPPiiai iPAai niTPu i am mt"M ' ' ' r - f rata irtr: ntrUBLIbAn UIIL-n LAW imhcrs herrUbar p.natoi I lUMSpHallty tip Hk. Ktwer fill sa9) It ..v. r. am. aM I h li.-.l

HNDIS DENOUNCED

Something About the Odious Mil '.r rare unt it init nut .,f pom

Measure Passed by Last Legislature.

llasnoa. T! u H SSfean H ut Nfr H. men a'a lines Slavs beefl a-t it pi. asant

place -In.. '. iM I... n In W'aahlng Vh last ftepiil.li. an leijlhlatiire has l"a H nrurally f.-ek -prosperous "

Former Will

Republican Editor Support Dem

ocracy.

TMINQS MANLY DID TION.

NOT MEN- IOMETHINO ABOUT MtMCNWAV.

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inanv sins to answer for. but p.-rhap In SMtsSSIS enact. l by It baa cauaed bin h a stui ui of In.llKuatiou anion tho fariucis ot t be btatc as the Jitcb law. appio.ed by QOVaffSMM Hanl March 6, lau5 Under this law, In Bsaay localitlSJl landowucrs Law hetii put to l: ay aiul unnecessary exptns for making repairs which, under the Bid in. t hod. w. r. made at a tr'fling COS)l The entire matter of repaning drains is left with the county sur veyor who, It is provided, ' shall keep the ham. tu rSSalf to the full dlniu looi as to width and depth as Is re uuiie.t in the original spo. Ifl. atloiis "

In his opening campaign speech Governor Manly did not mention some things of interest to the public For lifta:ie the following

He did not t ll that he had borrowed It la said that the Republican stats from David E Sherrb k. w hen he was commit t. -ee ia now euuaged m sending '"lf'or of state. fTiu rf the state s oil cartloads" of the speech dellv 'money Im h he w afteiward com ered ,n .c.nuresa by Charles B I -and is pelled to pay hack with interest lb detense ut the trusts private lai H did u A teter to the charge that

GOVERNOR MANLY S EXTRAVA law knon ommonl aa the Dtnle bi bonvtJ trom the state oil inspe GANCE. tariff law Soon after that ipasdi Ml ul sUte uJ that he was made. Albert G Small, formerly bailed to pay it back wheu bf waj Governor Hanly hi making an effort , edllür the lxit?aIl8lMrt JuurBaJ and sked to do so to defend the extravagance of bis ad- j a Republican, wrote a letter to the! He was sib-nt .on.ernlng the ourministration .f his offh e by aasert-' IeanpiHrt Pharos In which he force rent report that while he wa making lufc that he got Btmre ba k than be fully SSSfSasal the views of thousands ' bis r anvas of the state for governor

pays out TB I taw rtion has n sub- ea Mu r Kepuhli.ana Mr. bmall said ne met ny apiininient the notorious

Most people a) that way who hatre private acbs H i .-.1 out Ith all the

acceaao'le- of t:.. mot ecu -rn pi ur raft "

tantial ha la It It mostly imaginary and apecn native Waes it is not that, it Is untn. The Sherrick IndebtMneKh was of record It had to be paid

This is broad authority and vests elth. r by the corporation which bond lu the surveyor the power to order d "r hiaBMK or friends, ana

repairs whenever, for any reason, "the. original specifications" aa to width and depth have been .hanged

even in the sllr.hest degree In ordor lalion 1 1 1 lad out nboiit theae original apec-! it ate

th atious the surveyor can. apparent

1. make, twrreyi as often as he Cood rb pleas s. with su h cssistants as he SlStS oikei desires ami at a heavy preliminary Quest lot k i 't before a shovelfui of diit has been 1 here is

there was n ham for the state to lose S'.rvi-' indebtedness was alte a ma'', r i cord and easy of calcu-

bla bi sd teessrad it to the ek ii It be or the influem e-t be

hind hi . i hud iM.t made the amount

i lata made against ex er. based Bpoa disputea t lote the courts. 18 army of txxikkeepers

The time has come. I feel when ambier and Republican politician of thoughtful Republicans those who SVest Habn and French I.I. k the have at heart the interests of the peo- u . .k- . . . man who wa at the head f the pie rather than thoae of th.- special ' uit. r. ats are called upon to forsake 1 M"Rt" 1 ril' " business Kd Ballard, the party that hss betrayed BStSi and n Jon e Monahan's bank in Or to resist with their might a policy heana. and received from Ballard a which has delivered us bound and ntri,)Ution of a UrK. s,im of money

wen nign neipi. s into me nanns oi

I SSd clerks in the state house drawln of the trusts-that thoughtful Repub

throw n

From all parts of the state come regular salaries n the treasury reports of abm. perpetrated under who pre SfSSSS of tnvestigartiog the n. w law. In a late issue the Keb- " - tte things to which the governor snon Pioneer prints more than a page refers If tl y are capable of earning of farts relating to the working of bat thr people pay them for their the new law in Boone county where aervi.ep M OvvsraoC Hanly had assessmenta for repatra and expentea om, frlenda who 1 needed the money already exceed eleven thousand dol- Dl1 L Vt? m tb" at 25 00 lara. In more tbau oe u'ik ',lfh aili 111 less tnan yer surveyor prellmVasry eostgw. re raid out over $10.000 on this sccouat more than the c.ntrsct price for doing otl H txed these men aa - the actual work of repair. In all M" thonsjh they had no such rep-

the trusts The tariff ta the issue The th.-ory of protection which has I

so long deluded us is no longer that beneficent thing which we were taught was necessary to the upbuild lng of our infant" industries Those infants have grown up giants they now are and our masters And wrs and woe' If not shorn of their strength they will destroy us "It la to this . a use-the reduction

II. ans should address themselves in the coming campaign The way to do this is to return s Iemo.-rati congr -s The fatuous "standpatters" that at preeent dominate and over ride our government cannot he expect d to do anything for our relief from the burden of taxation we are hearing Their only desire all forgetful of the duty they owe to the people who aent them to Washington is to protect

tL maejlvee ajs the. spec atl. and gros,

IT Sat Interests which they sere and f at whose bidding they thus "stand in

pat They seemingly forget that their ultimate fate is in the hands of the

cases the preliminary expenses were utatlon It has never been abown

Isrge w hen compared with the coat lat their aervices had any special people Now the people must not for of r,.r,alr. Tlu whatever. Set the power they possess Shall we , , , - ui v. Mi,t permit the men whom w e have sent The whole nvstem i; It w a flte.1 un Beeids. f.overnor Hanly na paia rr7 " i ne wnoie Ktem a u was nxea up eMt tQ our 8rvBnt, to turn mas hy the Republican leglalature is enor- out unknown ancunU for apeclsl ters n , dw.tat to ,.g a . DO,

moualy costly to the farmers and le'":xI ivisers. secret agents ana t,ny inimical to our own best personal

doubtleos will grow worse until the ,ucn l'k lt Vu b','n howB ,,me n1 law is amended or repealed No M1" ,nat ,h attorney general s OSSSS

Interests, but subversive of the great er Interests of the nation

"When Mr Charles B Indis made

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. i- si a m .. a l aiiit rvrtzki v in a isnpn i irrF ariTH

man is anoweo. sf formerly. io clean " ( that amaing stand pat" spee. h in out the ditCBSS running through his enough to handie the state's business . onfrMg ,hp otnr dty ne forgot his land at actual cost of time and labor Tn employment of other 1aifiaSIS gjugtltsj and roprcacntatlve errand on

but must pay an exorbitant price th eovcrnor Is without Justiflca- j hat floor He was i speaking for the, .... .v.. v. tlon It is indeed renrchensible ex - tret n1 not tor b PP,e who 'm '

... tmmm ssssss o, uuim ueiore - ' ploved him to stand as their repre a spade or a ft raper touches the TraSSes wh, it Is remembered j 9entat!v m ,hlf h(5h ,mJy Surel). V. .1 .. M . ,.a . . f ik. .1.1. .fa In m . . .... ..... . .

ground

the principles he thus unblushtngly enunciated Nor does Indiana at

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Both Gov, nor Manly and the Re- oepioranie conuaiou -. u u.e

publican state convention praised the ro" wa,;. fulness of :he Republican

legislature whl. h wax. guilty of this

state offhiaK and that the state Is

great injustice to landowners, and compel'..! to draw Immense advance which, besides, was guilty of passing WBf fr"m :hr ,n ord'r lo other objectionable laws and refua ,M"lB ttn,1 ing to pas bills which would have ad W driven to the necessity of be.,, ni .n. ri benefli t it... aMs4lsi sddln a half BlUfc dollars to the

THE PROSPEROUS SENATOR. In his spee.be Senator Hemenway Is talking about the "great prosperity" which he says the Republican tariff "has brought to all of us" K.ry man doubtless will settle for himself just how prosperous he is as well as the cause of his cond'tlon. Mr Hem on way appears to have done pretty well In congress, but what phase or

tax lev y for general xpensee When iroversor Hsnly took his of flee the state government not only had a d.fl. it of a half million dollars, but witl ln a ft months had to draw n.-arly a niill.ti dottSfl In advances from the count n And yet In the face of this condition, which the governor spoke of as "embarrassing." he

ind cruelty aaralnst the superintendent f the Cfrls' Industrial School He did not tell how many extra 'legal advisers " he has employed to to work which should have been dons y the salaried force in the attorney feneral's office He was .areful not to give the fig ires showing how much of his $40,000 'ontingen' fund he has paid out dur ng this y-ar for "extra legal advisra." experts " secret agents' and imilar things He paid nothing about drawing saliry from the state treaaurr at the -ate of 131 a day while working fer lire in other employments He neglected to tell. If he paya only

large stand for this shameless pollcv IVoO a var house rent, what becomes of prote. tion to Interests that are now ! ,f int. balance of the $ UM I a year apgloatlng ovr and fattening upon the ! aropr,atwl for nouM rent. p. ..! that t rested them. . . ms ,i l.. ,n He did not tell that the last session The time hsa come for ancient po . liMcal friendships to cease The Re legislature In. reaseS the taxapubli. an party, false to the traditions irn for general state expenses about that made it great, ran no longer t.-...... . ar by raising the gen-

clalm our allegiance Its present fi.

ttttOW g--anepg based upon appsr ent majoritiis secured through ir cnmstan.es !n no wise related to the party at large meri's a soldering hoi k The party in this state arrown ov.-rgross ne-.1 the staying sense and realization of a strong and powerful party of opposition That opposition should be felt this fall

mi fund levy three cents on the $100. He did not tell that the state up to Vtober $1, 19öS wsa compelled to 1raw on the .ounties for advance to .he extent ft $:'-.oo tn ureter to meet ts obligations

He did not oil that the state fnr the flpal year ending Oct It, 1"5. received and disbursed I'.'.ftrt.s:

For one. with the interests of niv be

tK., I., j i 1 n t ii r tinrriKriate for the j ..... m i. . . i k. . . i

" im ,-"M-, """" 1 """ which wps $ . in exreas of the ii-s ff his office $..: P" a year where I , onsid. r it my duty to support the , . . erelnt an. I V ren, it ores for the last

Governor Matthews, the last nreced- opposition r am i aione among

sfaR. of the tar ff affected him ts not , ... .. Republicans to thus protest lng Democratic governor, had found 9

$i:.ro.'i suffl. : nt

The High Tariff Panic.

law went Intu ion

known Last spring the Indianapolis

Star. Republican state organ, printed the following from its special Waah lngton correspondent "Bens tor James A. Hemenway Is making good use of the yacht which his wealthy Baltimore relative recent ly placed at his dlsp. sal Yesterday evening he gave an outing on the

yacht to a

people

down the IV oir.ac Speaker Cannon of the government

rear the DSSSSI rats were In power He did not tell the people that the

I , . . iafs debt was paid with money sup Roosevelt and Bryan on Public Own piled hv Democratic laws passed for ersn ip, I . . lhat Duroope

m. ..,.... i.... i.i-K -....,.tiv tH n nis annual ni-sa: io .ngres

III" .ill rvnii' saiawss ass'wwv Is a k a. Sfw i a a fra A

Od 6 18V" and I ,m"' "e moer i-rei.ient noosevcn

aaid: 1 wish to see such supervision

mo tinned in force until Aug 2T. 1894.

What the Republicans speak of M ! and regulation of them the railroads the panic of ISST ft gan In Novem- inU r-'1 ,,f tn P,,l,,lc M w,h . j maka If oi'lli.nl thai ihuru ta no W 1

... - Muni Itisaskv iv t iiix-ui xiisnt un n ' sa-' --- number of distinguished ,v"' HarrtsOS was president.

Tliev enjoyed a cruise far and the Republicans! were In control rlKlnv it m. un. tiaf if th. r. in tie

It was in n " r

n r.osperous BfS Our The sSoplc are being told by the Republican campaign speakers thst hey were never so prosperous In all 'heir U.m days and hat It Is all due o the Mi. re.t l)i:itfley tariff w hl. h adds

'or his personal campaign expanse He did not explain how It has hap letie.i that the same Ed Ballard, rsmbler and Republican politician tnd h.ad and front of the "Monte arlo" business in West Baden itel the Fren. h liefe valley, has nut en arrested by his officers, though ialiard. lt Is said, makes no attempt it concealment He did not tell why he refused to amy interest on UUt which he eot ected for the city of lAtayette. kept or ninrt than six years and only paid ver Io UM . ity on demand when he s-as titering upon bis race for governor He did not tell how. to gratify s letty spite againgt a Democratic news-

aper, he directed the whitewashing

A uisa who ( fit to be a member of

the I iiite.l gtat- s senate should be bulb Intelligent and truthful BuA there aie men In that body who ar both ignorant and sSeadSi lOSS James A H. inenwa) of this state. t one of these Ills public speeches would not be consldeied a entitled to th least attention If it wer not for the fact that by ome straube fatality he It it.-. : .;, into a ...t IL tt.s cu te.of the i mted dtatea Mr Hetnenway in tbe campaign Leech that he la delivering, tries Lo take credit for his ptrty for the paasae of tbe railroad rate bill. Along with tlie other corporation senators HsasSSway would have voted against anv rate bill If he had dared to do so Aa it was he voted against every amendment calculated to make the measure better and for amend nieuts that made it weaker Senator I.a Follette. or Wisconsin, himself a Republican read Mein n way's record in Henienway's presence from a public platform tn this s.ate and offered prinjf of the above facta. And then Mr Hemenway alludes he does not dwell on it to the pure food bill as another Republican per forman.e Whyi that bill was under consideration in the i,euat. Hemenwaywas tbe special representative of a large group of lobbylats who were trying to cripple It In some of Its easentlal features or defeat It If posai ble He was openly charged by lead ing journals with urgtna amendments thst would have mail, deception easy, and th Congressional Record of February 2" shows how hard he struggled to befriend the lobby.

When he cornea to the tariff Mr Hemenway is even less regardful ot the truth of history Facts with him ..un: (or nothing Tbe point that

he trier to make is that a high protective tariff in otter worda, high taxea are responsible for all ihe prosperity the country has ever known His exact language Is aa follows: "This was clearly demonstrated In ls.'. when, for the first time since 1st', the Democratic party secured complete control of the government and enacted a tariff for revenue only, or a free trade bill, which resulted tn closing the factories and turning an army of , laborers) into an army of tramps and la bringing upon the country of e of tbe moat disastrous panics we ever hsve known" If Mr Hemenway knows enough and la Lonest enough to be a United States senator, he knows and will admit that the McKinley high protect tve tariff law was In force from the first of October. 18V). to the first of September. lsi4 What he speaks of as the free trade bill" was the Wilson hill, a moderate tariff messure It took effect when the McKinley bill stopped, that Is. on August 27. 1894 The panic started tn November. 1890, within thirty daya after tbe McKinley law went frto force It grew worse right iltaSJ during 1891 and 1892. Banks fa.l.-d. mills ahut down, strikes and lockouts occurred, thousands upon thousands were thrown out of work and the slaughter of strikers at Honre stead took place During all this time a Republican president was In the White House, and the McKinley high protective tariff law was tn force. Everything that Hemenway speaka about In tbe paragraph quoted fiom his speein took plate while the samo law was in force. Hemenway knows all this to be true, but he has not the courace to admit It.

o asssefe to the ...st of living The

ws the life of the nurtv The vacht ,r...t Homestead I.k kout and noeffe. live regulation in the int. rest ,, fc are ToU prosperous' If

Is s model vessel and fitted out with aJeafrfMs ,h , urn-.' Tens of thous : of tn'' eublic" then there will be a hnw mu h- Ab(j why. An,, all of the ac flhsorles of the most mod- Iu1. f ere cut of employment : nf,'d f,,r Pul,,lc amsfclSv Mr Ro hnw ,on an ftan1 the ,arae

ern pleaau'e craft The Indiana sen ator Is planning a similar outing for a number of correspondents before con gres's adjourns. A few days later the same paper

ev.rywh r. Hanks suspended, bush wlt taid ,hat he d,d Dot u ",,,,K ort of prospefty? Think about It

..o iulii. an.l Mr Urvait alia fhalf

tiers houreF fa!ld. rianufsw torles shut """ " " .....v.. io. K,tie ..in he prefers effective regulation to own-

and look around you And then think

of the prosperous trusts Figure It

printed the following 'tern in its ape- ?r,lt,.( . 1art(r ,mw tne roun

. k. I l.th s . . v. ... . t Via . aw Sk.

the countt j And it waa all under 9nmt - " out. ir ym . an. wnetnar you nave ... . . ... tim i is it ion that if no other ad".iuate v . , r., .v..,. t-. i,

the Re'iu' i : n M Kinley law -tne -- - ' .. .

remedy for abuses can be found pule ,n 0 a , , .,, t your famjy expenses

eis! Washington correspondence

"Controller Tracewcll of the treas ury baa been confined to his home for several daya aa the result of too luxurious living on Senator Hemenwav's yacht. He Is now able to be about, although his stomach la still very sore )S tbe yacht," said he, we had as

iisvri! rart ! rt m A v 1 1 ) f i n i A t V i t im . .a- --- - . a

tn wSwr SSW treft tfeS present Ding " TT fOOU. Clw ig. i.iei. nou. rem, arnooi v ...n.o.raf.c n.r 11 ni,,er of ,h dUfant ,u,,,re' hooks for the ehildten and all the

wmm t rs w w

niiainrrsllr law had the however, snd Its solution will depend nctMTj ,ids and ends Are you

slightest thing to do with bringing lrK"D on tbe attitude of tbe raliroada K(.ttlor yonr f..r .bare of this wonder-

tv nor any

about the pan e It was a Republican calamity from start to finish. j

themselves

ful prosperity'

jtlng if-

If not, who la get-

The Republican state committee brought I.eHlie M. Shaw, of Iowa, secretsry of the treasury In the Roosevelt cabinet, into the state to talk to S certain class of the people as a "stsn.lpiitter." a high tarlff-taxer and a trust defender. Governor Cummins, of tbe same state, ta to be brought to Indiana to talk to another Nasa as a tariff reformer It wss as a tariff reformer that Cummins was recently renominated for govert.or by a convention that hissed Shaw from tbe convention hall The Republican atsts managers are playing thtmble-rtg polBnt the trusts don't care by what methoii Republican congressmen are ele. t... (..r troy know by experience that they can handle them after they get to Washington