Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 April 1908 — Page 8
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tnis store. For 39 years we have outfitted;
most oi tne latJiers and their sons
within trading distance of this store.
Today we are in better shape than:
ever more to se lect irom anri a;
eater variety oi buits, rurnismngs,
r jiriciLs ana dnoes.
flflFactory Prices On All.
MENS SUITS, $10.00 up. BOYS SUITS, 2.50 up.
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'Radica
American politics are in an un-
the establishment of the govern-! Jlnvo .vou ever cut yowsolf with n-nt the people have been divid- ? 1)H 0 of !Pr? C. II. Claudv ed into two classesthe radical ln "l0 March St. Nicholas. Thö
and conservative or nroirrossivo 0(fl ft lco of glnitod pftnor looks
and reactionary. The conserve- m!K'n t,int of a knifo under tho
tive has always been numerically, ,mcrosool,- Of course the littlo much stronger. The conserva- 1001,1 navo not strength of steel.
tive has been the richer and more ,)Ut lf the edge of tho nnner ia
influential. Also tbe conserva- drawn swiftly over tho finger withtive has been more constant and out much procure that poeulmr vigilant. The conservative has property of matter called inertia
about supporting any man or ma-,teetn have cut tho flesh before they chine that would leave vested in- nro broken. The same property it terests untouched. It has been!is which allows a candlo to be shot
the doctrine of the conservative I through a one inch nlank or nor-
tlmt "Vfnlth is snniwl in fhn'mits n. lmllnf t
hands of its possessor. An offi- pane of glas without shattering it, i cer is desirable who will not per- leaving only a clean, round hole. 1
mit any inauirv to ue made as to
how the possessions of the wealth I 0ne Dy nd On. Night.
have been acnuira . Partv " that much talked about nml
loyalty has served the conserva- much sought for north pole should
iveDurnose. Win enartv meant' over be discovered and nonnln
nothing to the conservative, the! should ?vor mauage to live there, radical was encouracred to be' what n nueer time thev will hnr nf
loyal to party and consequent, it, w.ih their long day and their the radical usually voted for his'long n-M? From March 21 to Sept party candidate and was not suf-j 22 the .-n never sinks below the ficientlv nrofound to realize thnt horizon. 1 rirnl
he was frequently voting his own degrees I it like a great ball of enslavment Vhen, occasionally ( fire, so tli.- "o dav is six months this radical succeeded in oraininir lonir. 11io: f? im s,nf 90 tntau
control of the party machinery 1 21 the sun inner n?es above the
his candidate has been purchased 1 horizon, circling around a few doas was Cleveland or the conser-jgrecs below it, so that the niht is vatives have fought him and! six months long too. But it ?s not beat him as they did Bryan by 'dark, like o-ir nights onlv a weird, uniting the treacherous conser- uncannv sort of twilight." Uliat a'
vauve ueraocrac ana ine guile- queer land it must be I 1 . 1 IT" 1
lessiy loyai uepuDiican radical.
Watch the Trees.
It is time,
They will bud soon.
If they would only be discreet. Let us hope Jack Frost won't catcli them.
The shrubs are likewise in creat
o
"But time and chance hannen-
eth to them all " A radical named Roosevelt was trnnhlp.
somely popular in New York. A1
popular conservative McKinley! was nominated for the presi-1 dencv. The conservatives riddled !
the New York situation of Roosp-
velt by nominating him for vice-j All save the rhododendrons, president, a position where he which bud in August, could say nothing and could do) Can vou fancy that the maples nothing. Then the conversative! will soon hang out their crimson
Democrat rained to the aid of riorv?
JjfcMSVLU, INDIANA
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Commencing Sunday, Dec. 1, 1907, THE SOUTHERN RY., Will inaugurate train service over the French LickWest Baden Extension which has just been completed. m For the present, only a mixed train will be run leaving Huntingburg daily at 11:00 a.m., arriving Jasper, 11:45 a. m.; Dubois 12:11 p. m.; French Lick w I & ?-J West Baden 1 p. m. Returning, leave West Baden, 2:30 p. m. French Lick 2:35 p. m.: Du4S5 p V Jasper 4 p m,; Huntinebur&
Commencincr Januarv Kth
... , o : , . ' o ""-' aoociii;ci train X service will be put on making two or three roundtrips daily between Huntingburg and West Baden, connecting with all Mam Line trains at Huntingburg! J. C. BEAM, Jr., !
t Assistant General Passenger Agent. THE SAFEST AND QUICKEST WAY TO TRANSFER MONEY IS BY Jbong Distance Telephone
or Kates Apply To Local Manager of ,
JKCOHyORATED
the loyal ReDublican. elected the
conservative McKinley and de
feated the radical Bryan. Then came the unexpected McKinley died and the buried and silenced Roosevelt stepped into power. Immediately thieves were prosecuted ( Morton and a few of Roosevelt's friends excepted for Roosevelt is a real politician )
ureat nnanciers were named in
to court and asked "Where did
you get it?" The substantial men of the
county resented this. They
boucrnt state committpps nnH
used gavels by means of which thev obtained the DemnomHp
machinery and nominated a figure head named Parker for the preoidency. He was a nice man He had been a corporation lawyer, a Tammany hall servant, a
rich man's judge, and the only ;bad habit he had was helDinethe
ncn to steal, bo far everything derewski
...II 1 9 . . i i.1 ! li I .
vent weu. idui. Liit: cunuiaate was too anxious and was not much of a politician He made the mistake of talking conservative. It is all right to be conservative but Parker w ent too far. He sent his "Gold telegram" and the radical who had tolerated gag rule ran from his Democratic ranks and elected the Repub
lican radical. Roosevelt. Then
the boss ridden Democratic party leaders finding defeat in conservatism turned hnrk tn tho
radical Bryan and he is in the saddle on the Donkey. The conservatiue has fnrnerl in
desperation to control the repub-
utau uicuutuiun anu is pnCKincr
tau uiLMJiianc wirn a rrnnri in tho
shape of a manufactured panic in the hope that the beast will
become so unru v as to
even as rough a rider as Roose
velt.
And what of it? If Roosevelt is dpfentnrl hv th
republican machinery the Repub-; llCal Will lOin With fhn chrmnrr
and elect Brvan. Thpn in onJ
- w a Mit i
otner lour vears the ApfnutnA
Renublican will turn in rlicmicf
- ... ... wiuuot IrOm the COnSnrVnfivo nnna
more to the Radical Roosevelt. It looks as thniicrh fhn nnl
tning xor ine rich thieves to do
in self defense would be to have
Conservative nnminnfnl fn.
- - - " .vuuiiub,u IUI
vice and kill the president and
we wouldn't be surprised at
anything! "Question," Ind
lunapons.
CUMBERLAND
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It seems too cood to be true that
the big blossoming trees will soon
oe a-tuoom.
Ard, blossoms aside, what could be more beautiful than all the deli
cate greenery that will soon embow
er us."
Mow a Famous Competition Came to I
Bo Written. The story of how one of Paderew-
eias mojt popular compositions.
came to uo written was told recently 1 in London by the famous compos-1
er s wne. It Mas in those earlv davs when
the master pianist was a professor
at me Warsaw conservatoire, and the scene was the home of the
Polish poet. SwietzochowskL who
had just expressed the opinion that
no nving composer could compare
m oeauty and simplicity with Mo
zart. At the moment Trrnno V.
merelv shrnrTwl hia
shoulders. But the followi
1 . " o
ing no appeared, asking permission
10 piny ior tne poet n little Motartian thing which perhaps he did not know. Then ho played his own
now lamous minuet. "Ah !" exclaimed Swietzoohow-
ski triumphantly as the last notei
dice away. ".Now you must acknowledge that a composition like
wmi comu not nave been written in our time." ( "Perhap?," came the quiet reply, "only it happens that I composed
it una very lorenoon. Lippincott's Magazine.
Hon. William Eliiah rw
gressman for tbia Hioti-inh ;n
be nominated nt ihn Aiat-i-in-
r v uiübl 1VU V,UU"
lhe date of the contrresqinnal
i " 1 1 . . J
uiatncu nas not Deen set but in all the counties, primaries have
ueen neia and the vote was cast
unanimously for Cox. Mr. Cox has made ironri oa n nnur
and his constituents feel that he ought to have another term without opposition, as no new member, and esnociallv if bnhn ; u
minority, can accomplish much nisfirst sessionTell City News.
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