Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 October 1908 — Page 8

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Men's High Artsuits, overcoats, and raincoats Made in Our Own Factory. Pri iterance $10 00 S"". $ll5",,)- 518

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bail t the jric. liimi'H lroui u. you sae out, ; profit and. we make but one profit. s

Boys' High Art. ttiits, reefers, rntnuoats, and over, oats Made in our own Factory.

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AN ASTOUNDING RECORD OF HIGH j TAXES AND OFFICIAL EXTRAVAGANCE NOTED UNDER REPUBLICAN RULE w Tho follow. ag comparison shows the animal cost or the ofllw an, depart' munfB tueutionod for tho year 1907 under thu udmiiiiHt ration of Govenior llanly. Republican, and tho year 1S94, under the administration of Governor Matthews, a Democrat:

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i Republican. j (See Acls 1907 p. C71.) Governor's Office $ 58,550 (Auditor's Office 64,620 Secretary of State- 15,390 Attorney General (Regular).. 20,050 Attorney General (Special)... 20,000 Treasurer of State 12,880 Supreme Court 46,203 Appellate Courtl 43,040 Reporter Supreme Court 10,350 Supt. Public Instruction 10,420 Circuit Judges 218,700 Superior Judges 52,400

'Prosecuting Attorneys 30,500 Prosecuting Attorneys 28,000 Bureau of Statistics 15,160 Bureau of Statistics 9,0

Adjutant General's Dept 85,250 Adjutant General's Dept 39,50

Democratic. (See Acts 1SU p. 361.) Governor's Office $ 12,020 Auditor's Office 12,800 Secretary of State 8,250 Attorney General 4,800 Treasurer of State 5,520 Supreme Court 26,900 Appellate Court 20,470 Reporter Supreme Court 5,700 Supt. Public Instruction 6,600 Circuit Judges 145,000

Superior Judges . 7,000

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' Bureau of Printing 87,650 State Library 15,220 Department of Geology, etc. . . 21,040 Fish Commissioner 9,500 , Deputies and Expenses , 20,710 , Board of Health 28,503 ; Board of Tax Commissioner.. 12,003 'Care of State House 27,340

Bureau of Printing 55,200

State Library 5,720 Department of Geology, etc. . . 9,100 Fish Commissioner 800 Board of Health 5,000 Board of Tax Commissioners.. 6,000 Care of Stats House 18,500

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Total $925,470 Total $431,900 Cost' under Republican administration $925,470Cost under Democratic administration 431,900

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ST. LOUIS OCT. 6TH Round Trip $2.75

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Increase under Republicans $493,570 Being an Increase of more than 103 per cent under Republican administration. ) A comparison of the receipts and disbursements nr.d taxs levied for th years 1907 und 1S94 shows the following result, all llgures being olllcial: Total taxable property in Indiana In 1S9 $l.293,10G,415 Total taxable property in Indiana in 1907 1,7G7,815,4S7 , Total state and local taxes In 1S94 l8,S91,5ffL j Total stnte and local taxes in 1907 aG.050,275 A Total state tax in 1894 ilncludlnc sinking fund) 4.4C3,fcV99 ,

Total state tax In 1907 (no sinking fund) G,14,413 State general fund disbursements 1894 (Including $017,088 on account of state debt) 2.787.2G7 State general fund disbursements 190G (no payment on state debt) 5,093,255

The state auditor's report for 1905 sets out the total receipts and disbursements for the fiscal year ending October 31, 1905, as follows: Receipts $9,260,827.07. Disbursements 9.127.86S.S6 The report of the state treasurer for the fiscal year ending October 31, 1906, seta out tho total receipts and disbursements as follows:

. Receipts $9,702,867.7

Disbursements ü.099,212.33IThe disbursements included nothing on the state debt.)

The report of the treasurer for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1907. '(only eleven months, due to a change in tho law as to the ending of the fiscali1

year), shors the following as to total receipts and disbursements: Receipts $9,159,65uS5; Disbursements S.067.001.71M (The disbursements included nothing on the state debt.) It will be remembered that e heavy receipts and disbursements for tlie f fioinhur arc nnt liirlndrxl In thy 1907 Ktnteniniit because of the short-

II1UII kt WWW.B " I enlne of tho fiscal year. No full comparison, therefore, can be made of 1907 .yJake the Celebrated PATOKA LILY IlLOTJK

with other years. In marked contrast with the above rt'ports or Republican management Is th. ri'tiort of the fiscal year endliiK October 81. 1S94. tho last year th stata

otllces wero occupied by Democrats. The fimmclni siatemont for the year 18M

Is as follows; Receipts $6.848,967.65

Disbursements (Including $G47,08S on account of stute debt) 0,458,456.

Kxcess of disbursements 1905 over 1891 2,669,412.00

"Excess of disbursements 190G over 1S94 2,640,765.9l

"This enormous Increase in annual expenditures Is out of all proportion to1 he real increase In the cost of administering Mie state's affairs. Tho multipH-;

cation of needless offices, boards and commissions, the Increase in omcraJ' salaries and reckless appropriations of money In all directions are some of Uiel reasons for tho growing burdens that have been put upon the taxpayers. Under tho last Democratic administration of the state the tax levy for all state numoses -was 32 cents on the $100. This Included 3 cents levied for tK'

'state debt sinking fund, which left the levy for all othrr purposes at .29 cotß.: iThe levy made by the last Republican legislature is .VJ.35 cents on the $100.'

This includes nothing for the state debt sinking fund until 1908, and represesta an Increase of 4.35 cents on the $100 for general state expenses. The assoaament of property for taxation has been enormously Increased. The 4.35 ocarts increase In rate and the Increase In Assessed value will show the taxpayer' whore some of the extra tax burden comes from. It Is merely his contribution'

'b'ininrss administration" in state affairs.

jÄ J.& A.ECKERT, PROPRIETORS i.Tf"

Best Grrade in the State of Indiana, rhev Also Want our WHEAT ' tad Dav the Highest Market Price in Ca? Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all tims. J. dß A. ECKERT

ME SAFEST AND QUICKEST WAY TO

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Pirties desirinc to iue the t..rougn sleeper icaviiw uuu u... w m French Lick lmfti p. ra. and Huntinghurg at 11 :30 p. m. (on regn lar tram) p. m. rreni.il i.ii i , , ti . ronn,i tnp nlr0ad ticket and be

uo .7. S an to und inchKliDK 10:10 p. in. October

allowed io 7r (other information call on any Agrnt. Fouihern Iteihraj jr ST. LOUIS, Mo.

H. G. KNAPP, M. D.

Of Huntingburg will be

Boone Township Trustee' Notice. Tne undereigned, Trustee of Boom townHhin. Duboia county, hereby eivet

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. . 4.1.-. TlinTia I notice tliat ne win aucnu io an uueineef in Jasper at the xnaiana ertalninB t0 tll0 offlco 0f Trustee, at Mr AO aiti4 Viwnnf rv f Pn.

B , ' i;mi-frl I terevillo, on Saturdays of each week, and Week. .Practice limneu r3qncata an poreonB having township to diseases and defects Jbasineea to present it onSatuiday. CitiZZ -ktää . nPli-r-nnt- tens desiring books from tho Townßhp' Eye, Ear, Nose inroai; Uhrary, are notitied that the Library in ' kept Pt my residence

School books at James Mulkcy'e a! Purtersvillo. Petf.ii J. Sciinakk

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G, J, BEHREHS, M D. C. Veterinarian. (Treats Domestic Animals.) Culls Answered Promptly. HOME PHONE 123. HUNTINGBURG INO.

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Office on Ninth Street between Main and Jackson. Home Phone 180. Jasper, Ind.

Mndisou Township Trustee Notice. Notice iseiven that hereafter theTrus

teo of Mathson township will he at Iiis

otlice each Saturday, at Iii residence, one mile south-west of Ireland, Ind.,

for the purpose of attending to township business apd all pcrsonB having busir.ees with the township tire expected to confine it to those days. ' The townchip library is kept at Sam!, Kean's in Ireland where all may obtain tho books. Tho Indiana School bookB will be found at Henry Summer's fctoro at all times. Samukl A; Gmczkv Jan.ö, 1Ü08. y Trtifitco Madkon Tp,

A comparison of the cost of the national government under the lust Democratic administration and the present Republican adminlstiatlon. as shown by the Congressional Record, Vol. 42, No. 3S, pp. 7613-19: Total expenditures for four years ending 1S97 $1,758,902,462 Average par year 139,725,615 . Total expandltures for four years ending 1909 3,428,809,371 Average per year 857,202,313

The appropriations made by the last session of congruSH for one

year alone were 1,008,804,894

Total expenditures for army and navy, 1892-1S97 184,299,609 Total expenditures for army and navy, 1903-1908 1,32S,G79,D24

An Increase for these two purposes In tho last six-year period

over tho first of 844.379.825'

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Cost of these new offices $ 6,018,417

Number of new offices created in the slx-yoar period, 1,003-1908. . . 99,319

Cost of ttwao new offices 69,543.506 1 Total expenditures for last four years Hoosovelt administration . . 3,428,809,371' Total expenditures Civil War, years 18G2-18G5 3,394,830,931 1

Exccbs of tioofsevelt expenditures over Civil War period 33,978,440 RUNNING WILD. Speaking of the enormous expenditures of the Republican party, the Indianapolis News (Republican) at the close of the late session of congress, referring to the appropriation of more than a billion dollarB for oue year, said: "No ccmgroRs which appropriates more than $1.000,000,000 for a single year

can hope to escape crltlcUm on the score of extravagance. It has not been, long ilnce a bllllon-dollnr congress was considered remarkable. Now wo rjtvo a bllllon-dollar session, or a two billion-dollar congress. Surely It Is tlmt to display tke (hwgor signal. "With expadltures far outrunning receipts, with these monstrous appropriatloni, with tho cruelly high cost of living, with oxtrnvajcant local governinont and with a regime of generally high taxes, It meema to us that aa economical pabllc policy ought to he popular. The business depression Is' still with we, and there are many men out of employment. Yet the tax-gataer-' er is busier than ever. Local governments arc heavily In obt and local tac' rates ar Increasing, and the borrowing capacity of many of our couatlea an municipalities Is exhausted. On top ef It all we have this 91,000,040,91 appro-'

priatloA for tko anaiilng year. Thia disposition to run wild outfit to I

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