Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 March 1908 — Page 1

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Jaspek, Indiana, Feidat, Makch 20, 1908. No. 27. Vol. 50.

Another Open Leiter to Indiana Democrats.

s ons for Better Pcirty Managsment.

! GREEK AGAINST GREEK- i wnuriFRRIL MOVING VINE

The Transaction Biiwc-en the -Jcr

and the HcnD.x rf Mcj. frterMting 0f Ant A CT&t SWTice OÖkt&l WSS t2&- Ptter.fta en Record.

and placed the party management in the hands of capable tb- lawbreakers wish whoaah ez 1 ÄW soaeüuBg green spon and worthv lead ere. the next thine: to be done is to aug- ' ? T Ihca ü gzoead harms- ferward,

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of destructive methods if we would carry elections for the democratic party. That would mean a strict application

politics is as essential to party success as it is to the pros-

Ann Charles G. Conn. Candidate For The perity of a business concern. 1

r-,.hrntnrial Nomination. Slates Kea- ' Auer nay ng restored narmony m ue uemucuui

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I'hvi Democratic Party

lefore itcan Win Electi

A Party of th

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Morit c,mnn pies should be strictly adhered to, and the doctnnes and -erirajMir frm nnrt-v cYinnlrl he so r.learlv defined and so story. -Xor V11

ons. Should Be izealously guarded by the conservative methods that pub-

o Ponnlo HC Weiiare Will not De neKiecteu ui jeuuiiuiz.cu. harlia2 dxcsdlnUr

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I-. ü-h! p Fq ims inn a HAP S nn h ronDBr ör ÜB b r Midi! b UidUer&.from the labor vote' always rememoenng mat voters .wiii4Mmrt Greek: k k

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ibeaT gir car.

Tnlhrr tluuc ÜMe of Ute smiixr.

of s ie, leader gre- The vine fad iss root aiboat five feet from the trmlb f a toxeriaff cottaawood

a, it w. 3 cead Mtoatk grcmnd

horse docuK- Ä ütsf Bavr as it approached

ower tbe sele . .l. t m,,u ien or

A Strong

sale lie au

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" "I sold her. said lise sea. Aaa he held ap a are dollar note.

" "Bat is tint all joa got loraerr asked the geatlemaa. "'Its enoBgh,' tos the ftj-

'Sbe's dead hae.

the great traak aad the branches. Is resr KMNre aad uaoce slender entü iar mp I eoaM CKtiagnish only a ihrasdble line of greec As I itood iaieatlj wstchbg the delincte. sraeefrf viae, I became avare that i: -rus pervaded by a rarioos, uearaloes saodett. Then T mr thai the iadiTidval leaves

the masses msteaü 01 allowing liseu 10 oe inampuiateu Politics, considered from any viewpoint, is a plain, ev- for private gain. The truthfulness of this criticism is . -v dav business proposition, subject to the usual vicissi- demonstrated by the developments of the present Guber-

; .lesailü enangeö inciucnt w "'v, w ...v...ö, naionai campaign, fi.t of business concerns. Party declarations, the se- Haing once merited and acquired the labor vote what , lion of candidates, the conduct of campaigns and trejis to prevent the democratic party for controlling public

...hnrerp nf ofucial duties are nothing more nor less tnan affair5 for an indefinate period? Nothing but its own -cwvi.a? to hieK. tie cea

lor -Fnvnr Tf thev accord with public snti- rl thp failnrp of ite leaders and Public xmht oat the horse doctor

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, tit the nartv will crow in strength and influence, other- 0fficiais to faithfully perform their duties. Voters have " See here, friend, do m aonarj. Kddag p a

thp nartv will cease to be influential enough to carry ua(i the honev of democratic promises dropped onto thejrijo J srMB gd toeeaeu "licLly on these lines .that business con- Sny ti that.i? now tas embitter. Thj ' h'? , . prosper or become bankrupt. If the dealings ot a party must then make good m order to win future favor üün h K my ' kneo nrp snnare and UPriffht and the repiesenta- anfi become more noDular. When that is done democrats may - '.Uae fbe i. I sraat job,' be Ktsla a.. eaf was

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,.f i'fc r.-snno-pnipnt nrove coiTect ana are aoove sus-truly boast ot Deiongmg 10 a pany 01 me peup.e, aim u.c ,,0. -1 mksot

W ...U..MÖ-; ,1 oh.Annrm A mnv instiv fpl nroucl ot a Domical Organization aevotea 10 uitar fac.

,v nn, the house win tnnve auu wmmauu r. - CVrorm

. lirinal nflrfv should follow that Same policy to win iup- "-r; ;C; w olv fin? nrnmnt? mv candidacy for the dem-

-i t from the voting public. Prosperous business con- Gubernatorial nomination. I have been a wage earner and -1 1 r..n ...:,.v.f .-vrlc cnnnlipn tn rn;tnmprs ,Fvi of i-iio nn'ncplv 511m nf S9 0f a week, and 1

fact, sie is as souad as 1

badlj od, tkats all ihat matter "Riih ber. I sx i

la not1

, held is the madiblei of aa ant in

.rrough progns siv .wtheblMftods it ÄiS laboring classes in their . learn that short weight promises and the tnckj metnous are e j CTt condjtj wh ? : unscrupulous 1? jtu ,bestowing cte legation and other pubhe l

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1 .ut, icaymw. j" (Tamonf- a nnrrv i; nn'care of themselves For that reason, as democrats, we snouia cona party is but a reflex of management A paitv is no care 30 into a m'ediufor public betterment, s-t Wer or better in the estimation of the public than its eruthn lov?lt t0 be used by those Äse sympathies and in1. , ; 1, lnolorc or:-, wpak. vacillatmCT Or unscrUPU- ,- tho mQo; The laborintr classes are al-

l.ms the welfare of a party vri 1 suffer accordingly To ays fil?t in c.iSlws JJr

inthAe ectionsanü commana inesuppuiu i. Jim p i r.r:rüT. .jf. iin.r ront

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tfce iswect, aad the aats were eoeaing' - st a doxa the cree. Tbe dieeorery came

vith x sbextk. I had stum

bled on a aest of ambrefia ants.

sacfe ants

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he iortr, -sitii a riav t if t aroiert thesasd

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political organizations continually

i t irom me vuLin juum-. j-iwiv ocrauc uuoeniaionai noinumuuu. mac uccu u ..U6v -"--paare. awn me nt x ümcs. x rnv; flp.il in full weight 00ds -Supplied to customers wasonceemp oyed at the princely sum of $9 Of a week, and 1 -The ealleaiaji icbütled at e Ud on t ae; of ab r Mnoh nrnPTGsive methods. Political parties have yet know what it means to work and suffer privation. My syrapaüiies' He eat back to d jot&j 3 balwH-es 1 rV)USh ff ?S!iV m?coc orl tri tripkv methods are entirely with the laboring classes m their struggle to rise above I, toja him rhat tbe horaa w foaad ia tbe tropic

L lhir a laMtrc ATrtr fltAtr

bestowing class legislation ana otner puunc uuuuucaR- 0.0.. -iiui io jorcey, i baoie as u to woseet taeiaeetres

aemocrauc to aiiuw tue wuuuuK-"i?iih ere. oiotsiea: fm tk Kt are. an tne

rtral organizations continually are add- tw re k 3E lasae as a oae t T w fml

legced reteraa. 1 had her shod be- j coeay f them, sbadiiig ibem-

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advocate conservative, progressive policies ana tlS but the wae scales of the; 572 h. a'

itself from the leadership of men knom to te unwoitm nahorin g classes When misfortune befalls and our - a fofirm fnr fnir fipnlinp- and oi.nrcit-c tliP lnhnnnrr classes are first tos

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I LiidL iiuuut. . , if Jlflnoir , j n? rtf omnlnv-mpnt Tt renuires no mves-

, juare methods ' of a business tigation to ascertain that the thrift of a nation, the happiness of a - -WeU. aary.' be m parly as it is to the thrift and Pr.0SRfP -0,1 f wu people and the intellectual advancement of a growing population' a xerien Sve dollar concern. That fact should never be lost sight of by thoe Peopieanan prosperity of our wage earners. , ,i vmMiV wplfnrp. tu 1 nlpdred bv democratic pnnciples, let us be- . .

lv on perpose to take soaae greea- erfTes ber there -cas bo sea aad

horn in.' coatnk-selT hkhks to their coveiin-r

"At tbis tbe geailessza iaacDea oa. load and bag. Herrriag ek to Qkizme at tbe sebt, I famed tbe horse doctor agarä, he ssid: ;, eeQ bj cotafHiawwr, ho JIy dear sir, -uitb all yoer a- äsaiac m tbe river. Within a aiag that jockey has proved io j BV besbaad eoaaiii mwii fr ivut TW -SKar laCerS- i TTa nm- ami mar

ber shod tedlr the obeaoaaeaoa than I

country is on parpase to take too ia.' ik aad sboated for tbe others to sutler from n twm? f ibi? aess the oM .ji-w n inrMfntMn u-f

SOUTHERN RY., 1 Krasen Useful In Varlou Way

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infnriMattoti al not ipiüraBiectl.

VET BUI NU r KilM 11 L w

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so, is. Mixed ,r- 'yM " olnthp? enrh as coarse towels, take

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Ilii.ir matter to select au uua uiu , r i- . t share-in the wealth of th Me ni framing and enacting desirable legislaüoa, or x W Je from the masses faiil.1 ally discharging such other duties as ma be foi pub hV l ettc-rment. fhese candidates when elected are ex-,

l .wted to voice public sentiment, uecome yai ty Zir carry out party declarations; redeem its pledges and other wise obey the will of the people. If these candidates are v . ,Ar :..i ;nf0tc m- wpnr the collars of party

dictators they cannot properly serve the public it then, , i -it. l-nn cn rinminntpn no lonCT-l

must De piain tnat ainuiuAt Twc;mnir orp er are prompted by unselfish motives. They simph are oli iXui Pets who are made to dance when the strings Li e buflea by their masters. If a political party is influ- ; m J.i by laudable motives and its leaders are expected to du rood through the accomplishment of noble purpose, Aiuates forgpubhc offices should be se'evted who are known to be free from objectionable alliances or 'influences df any kind which would bias 01 prejudice their official CIIang ascertained what is necessary to render a . politi.J If inf iic nmv ni.nlv the trend of the argu-

i u party pupuiai, ,iflmnmHp ... i .i.m.oHfi nrcrnni7.ntion. lhe uemocrauc

Iili'nL LU lilt; UGHivv! unv ulb i l. rtv in this state no longer commands popular .support. ;S Its affairs are chaotic and its management .has fall n into j

unworthv hands, t or a numoer oi yeai-a "u wuial leader, capable of restoring harmony among, the

i t l.. 1,1 wiafi-.vi nf red fire ani bras?

tics is over and the educational era is at hand. Wr 4 lo not now rely upon others to their thinking. the sue- . i iz. m,,.- nrf nnlv np. free from ouiect-

SlfShdTheÄ l ... i- u f ;voi onrl tisfactorv reasons

Ulli 1L a SO mubt auuw iaiw"' ; - f whv it merits popular support F Vi ... Ii A . . M.!f linW; the excellent repu-

tations of party leadereand party candates for doing i . 1 rr.' :-..,-ic. fr tunrrnnr their accePt-

t liners are sumcientiy meuwiiuuo """ 7r.u." vr mnHiJno- Kp? f es campaiEm denun-

j . n:fi-;r. itrjr vnfpc A cluD mav ue

ciauons ana Yiiiiuuanuiia w a nc nbcH good argument with which to break the w;ll oi ! an obstinate brate, hut it will not convince ; thinking voter, that the democratic party is always right and "JW worthy leadership. We must adopt constructive instead

C. G. CONN.

Domestic Economy.

Kerosene oil is a great help to loosen dirt, used in various Tray;. It is good for cleaning an iron sink. If the children's bands are sine u? with balarh or waon grease, try rubbing them with a rag et in kerosene brfore applying soap and -nra-tvr. If thev cet -wason grease 02'

ICK- their clothes, a little soap and tero- . .. m t

cfino -Rill take it out. 10 Clean airij

"1 oerer saw

obT sad beoeeht eoxn their

leaves so i&A tbeir jnmng ones, ts smppa&&. Tbe aats wfekh issaei estptr jcved fro the nest muis a loag eircait to the farther side of tlie tree and cfiabed up -slwre tir weld not iascrfere with the kaf hanae thoasandi coming um. -St. Xiciiok--.

.mp a tablespoonful of kerosene and a .T" ( a m. smau piece of soap. Boil these to- ai 1 gather - of -water tül it

SBch a c&Sd! Yea

don't ea to latore aHrk caaie -WeO. dat's Jft saa sajs 4tet

A ntaa at a koirl ia a toad soa

voice eaQed his frkmi Wet jasi

-ras Joanne aae dnuoaf

A Lively ChiX. Tie oM tbae dcrkj had a great aäaatrxtaaa for high spending wards zmä phrases. He also had a deep respect for a aan who hsis the bokiBoss to drrise iausoratioas of speeelu 1 je& teü tok Jfoissa Rawson has a fww'fal eoatrol oh krüguage," said one oU flaatatioa negro thaoghtfaUj oa has return froac a neighbork IL I 'spect to learn someiW ekerr tiate I hear hist talk.

..uiKiiiii. nitJtp , ., i. ia ar WOttM TOM oar

if I hooWt

& his vrf heiasr toosen sick af t-

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jVrr:Ä5"5'rtiM iiati8K- Vour boiler with enough coW -water - - er 6c doc hiie she had, an' steaa

imrpTjisatB t0 eover TOur clothes and let it coffit -i?., i.iaf oV sayiac m respects to her sfaaöng

I ?. L rlifSA a to W. ctirrintr the clothes occa-i rrT' "y!TS St sW had t she 'shook Hfce she

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9 14 a 4 1 iv JVKT r 11 ant .Spw 7 1 4. tl II MtU Til BUI

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rubbing. öuouroan ie. knd ron . I hacesrt emi ü

Cleanina Bra and Copper. me. sad if I liffld I -woeHa'l let

, ,1 Bri i uaiil toh B?e ?aM

v ci.vmb. Ar;: . Jr. , and vinegar, which EhouW be rtiüU what to. barrowr! to

, , 1 .1 j nr Iii inead "will acrer can

t . ia lirebv eiven by the nrnler- ... -,i- nrl -nnlicri -aritb a Loadoa Ellres&.

-, . tni m., aii tviities "y "".vi . f.

'piw.'"" ' ' . o an dnr doth or leather, ror ise

Uiiull-Knnzon my taim iu . . ....

-on towctiiit. Dubois t

hod de ar,' saaw as most folks vwald stxl what fear is yoa s'pos-

isc a aesd?" "T thaoao.n said the old man's

,. wife saJkihr from the iroaing board.

"lit sajo sae ses: liKe an asn. femi Dat's hfe fear', an I ain't priae forget iL" Tonthr's Compan-ioa.

)acre?.

,ini1 all h-nten. driver

V 1 Tti frvllna-inc nr

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cripions ol tne iana eraurawu m

ibove: .

X W. nr. Sect. 1, 1, iw acres. W. S, . V. qr. Sect. 36, 1,6 SO a

SE SW Sect. JO, l,o, w acres. Pt W l SE Set-t. 36, 1, 6 j acres. W. SE Sfct. 30, 1, 0, SO acres. lt E 1-2 NV Sect. 1,2. 6, 20 acres. Pt. X. 1-2 SE Sect. 1, 2, 6, 17 acres. Pt. SW XE, Sect. 1, 2, C, 1 1-2 acres. Johx Geamelspachkk. Jan. 3. 190S, 3w.

mi in unui- . - -- 7 ht Iuu. This copper pans take half a lemon, one , fi-er an.l ti,3t ,ac the juice sueexed out will ÜUfc.do. Dip in powdered bath brki

The Wrkman" Error.

The great speech-makers just now

are The uoürieb's aaveniscie

They are talking from the band

stand. Head them.

and with it rub the outside of the

pan. Do not use acid for the inside, but clean off all marks with powdered bath brick and soap. Binse well with hot water, then dry and polish.

ir. Me&Blr It's lwaethlnffdre ifaL

, Mr "wife I" alwara asktap Be for aal ty. It's aaoaey, maoer, aawr. Ö

time. Mr. Japsoa YTby, whaterer 4ee sb ie wlta all täk tnoaer! Mr. Meaaly-Eh? Oa, I don't fcaaw.

I haTMt gives her aaj- jet.

ffet Bern Thre. A WatrluaetoB atoa. who?e bctxm! hod broaght koa to New York, twk a ran not long ago into Oinnrtkt. vhere he had lived in his chiMbcod. Ia th place where he was bom he accosted a veaeraW old chap of sae ethttj year?, wiio proved to h the very "person the Walhingtonitn soegfet to answer certain inqoirks "concerabg the place- As the coaTersalsoaT proceeded the Washiagtoa raan said: I jn&ose yoc have always uvea aroead he?." . firo- M WHS

At tbe Zoo-Coca J5 bm two Here."-

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