Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 October 1908 — Page 8

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h store for men, yonuc men, bovg, ami juveniles R Then tvtry requirement in ppeul anil accessories c Bis met with an unerring intelligence ami judgetneut g 8 that could only have been acquired from yeaes of f) Jlbhulyof tlieir needy. Here you '111 find all tluv'jg smart and exclusive ssyles in men and boy's suits, k f overcoats, hats, caps, shirts, neckwear, fancy g hosiery, faucv vests, and underwear brought ou' G Kthis se'tun. This is pie-eminently a store for style, f Equality, teivice, anil a "square deal", and as Buch& fiial-nown nvnrvwhr re. Ei

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TRUSTS FAVOR TAFT

"Interests" Are Strongly Repre sented on the Republican Committee.

JHELDON OFFICIAL FAT FRIER

Liit of Those from Whom He Got Contribution!

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Republican TreaMircr Im Director iu 21 Corporations liaised Bitf Fund in 1000 ltecom mendetl liy Standard Oil Attorney.

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Chicago, October 1. (Special.) In

connection with tho controversy which the President has raised as to whether the trusts and financial concerns aro most Interested In tho election of Mr. Taft or .Mr. Bryan, the Democratic National Committee Calls attentlou to a 1 few of the controlling spirits In the Republican Committee who are actively interested in trusts and monopolies. I At the head of the list stands George Tl. Sholdon. treasurer of the Republican National Committee. Mr. Sheldon's selection for this important post of official "fat frier" was made upon recommendation of Win. Nelson Cromwell, the great corporation lawyer of Wall Street, attorney for the Panama Canal Company. K. II. Harriman, the Standard Oil Company, tho Sugar Trust, Kuhn. Loeb & Co.. bankers and brokers, and other favored interests. Almost Immediately after his appointment. Mr. Sheldon Is reported to have received a contribution from Mr. Cromwell, amounting to $50.000. I Mr. Sheldon is a multi-millionaire, the active head of the banking firm of W. C. Sheldon & Co.. 2 Wall Street According to the "Directory of Directors." fr the present year. Mr. Sheldon's name appears as a director In

the following 21 corporations:

American Locomotive Company. American Locomotive Automobile Company, Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Cincinnati Northern Railroad Company. Detroit Edison Company, Electrical Securities Corporation, Laclede Gaslight Company, Locomotivo and Machine Company of Montreal (limited).

I Locomotive Security Company, Metropolitan Trust Company, Milwaukee Electric Railway & Light Co.. Milwaukee, Light, Heat and Traction Co.. National Copper Bank, New Jersey Terminal Dock and Improvement Co.,

North American Co.,

Republic Steel & Iron Co., of New

Jersey, Rogers Locomotive Works. St. Louis Transit Co.,

Union Rag L Paper Co. of New Jer

sey,

Union Electric Light & Power Co., Union Electric Light & Power Co.,

of St. Louis.

Mr. Sheldon a connection with th

Locomotive Trust places him In close

connection with the railroads of the

country, where he is able to procure

tftelr campaign contributions. He ia

aiso a confidential arent nf J Plor.

pont Morgan in his Wall street deals.

and assisted In the formation of thn

Shipbuilding trust. His North Amerl

can company controls the traction in

iterests of St. Paul and Minneapolis, jlle is president Qf the Union Leacue

club, of which Rockefeller. Morean.

all

also

SEE VEILED PROFIT'S PARADE Hear Hon. William H. Taft Speak ST. LOUIS OCT. 6TH Round Trio $2.75

.X.IUU, tu niiitu ivucKeioiier, .iorgi Ticket good leavinc on afternoon train- October 5th for HiintingbtirK, antl on Carnegie and other powers In W SPECIAL TRAIN leaving Iluntinirburg 11 .31) P. M arriving St. Louis 7:00 A. M.Itreot ara ajso membors i,. n..,n ml. T.L-..ta ,r,.r.l return im nn Sl'KMAI. TRAIN lwiv.no 1 1 rmi ... a'S racmDCrS. Me IS a

fLOOp. n, V,Vtob;r;üi,. and on reüuiär" train s Vi a. m. October 7th. Ba'd to bc a m" of 20 other clubs TICKETS GOOD IN SLEEPER ONE DOLLARS"

HIGHER RATE AND GOOD TO RETURN UN-.11?1- ou , TTT. imn P. M. OCTOBER 7TH. Un.hi90v'

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Parties deHrine to the through aleeper leavine West Baden daily at 10:00, committee, and succeeded so well In t. in. Kren.h Lick lo:U p. m. and Hunlingburi; at 11 :.0 p. m. mn regular train) 'frying the fat from the Interosts that in tin an i.v tinrinc nn dnlliir nddit) n:il for rod nil trit milroiid ticket nnil hn

nueu mm tor

National com

mittee. AccordlnK to the sworn tnt.

ment of Mr. Sheldon, published after the campaign, he raised $333,923.60

chiefly from these Interests. The following Is a partial list of the

dons statement:

ii.ii lk iv i. ...... i'. I... ,,'. .......i.' ... .-.v .. .... .., Kuitn tiaij..j..e mi iiuui ine inie tv paving on dollar addtii nal f(r round trip railroad ticket and be Mr. Cromwell recommended o leave tt. Uuis on any train up to and including 10:10 p. in. October a similar Job with the Nath

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can do so

allowed to Til.

K ir father infotmation call on any Agent, Southern Railwav. J. C. BEAM JR. A. G. I). A. ST. LOUIS, Mo.

Boone Township Trustee's

Notice.

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Mi Ui mini i i mi ui iiutiue. , ;T a"'",v"'--i-T j.- 1. , ' I'ne nndereigned, Trustee of Boont' 1 'crpont Morgan, Wall street Of Huntingburg Will be ) fownelnp, Duboia county, hereby gjveel banker and promoter $20.000 in Jasper at the Indiana ooHce that he will attend to all buaineee Levi P. Morgan, banker. Wall ,C Va t r u pertaining to the office of Trustee, at hit street... . -nnnn

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week. Practice limited raville, on Saturdays of each week,

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to diseases and aeieCtS bueinese to present it on Satuiday. CitiTlxre Ear Nose & Throat '?na desiring books from Uie Townshp' Xjye, Xiar. ose ex. xuructi. Library, are notitled that the Library ia I, ii i ' " . kept Pt my residence.

School books at James Mnlkf.y't Portorsville. Petkh J. Schmauk Tiustee UooneTp an. 5, 1908 v

Po'jJohn D. Rockefeller, of Stand-

G. J. BEHRENS, ffl D. C. Veterinarian. (Treats Domestic Animals.) Gttlls Answered Promptly. HOME PHONE 129. HUNTINGBURG INO.

E. E. EIFERT,

Madison Township Trustee Notice.

X' . ..... . I u U31.UI nKVIlU) ....... Notice lseiven that herea ter t hcTrtis-'chas w qrw,h eof Maillmn inu-n.i.in in i . i.?lLnas' w bcnwab, steel trust

ard Oil s.OOO

Andrew Carnegie 5fooo

Chauncey M. Depew, railroad and Standard Oil senator .. 5,000 H. It. Holllns. financier 5.000 Jacob II. Schiff, favored banker 2,500 Harvey Flsk &. Sons, bankers and brokers 2,500 Kuhn, Loeb & Co., bankers and fiscal agents 2.500 J. & W. Sellgman & Co.. bank

ers and fiscal agents 2.500

tee of Madron VowMhTpwm TT' BleeI truat office each Saturday, at lib residence,' a"dth?r trUst cor,,s 2'000 one mile sonth-weft of Ireland, Ind.,C- U' Mackey. Postal Telegraph

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SURGEON

Ofiice on Ninth Street betvVten Main and Jackson Home Phone lbO. Jasper, Ind.

for the mimose of attending tn tn'nlili!

busineps ami all persons having business with the township are expected to confine it to those days. The township library is kept atSam'l. Kean s in Ireland where all may obtain the books.

The Indiana School tanks will feund nt Henry Summer's More at times.1 Sami klA . Olkix

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John W. Gate, stock gambler and trust operator 2,000 W. E. Corey, Prest, U. S. Steel Corp 2,000 W. C. Sheldon & Co.. banVors

bo j And ,lsca' aKnta 2,000 II .John Jacob Astor, tenement

I house owner 1 000

i.riicuu jiauiBon xp ,wra. Nelson CromwU, trust I lawyer

Cornelius Vanderbllt, railroad Interests 1,000 W. K. Vanderbllt, Jr., railroad Interests 1,000 Edwin Gould, railroad intoresta 1,000 W. F. Havemeyor, sugar trust.. J00 Ü. N. Duke, tobacco trust COO D. O. Mills 000 H. M. Flagler, Standard Oil.... GOO Arbuckle I3ros.Coffoe Trust.... 500 Henry Clows, Wall street banker 250 This Is only a partial list of the trust magnates and financiers who contributed to Mr Sheldon's fund. An Index as to how much more Mr. Sheldon may be able to raise from these Interests for tho national campaign,

the fact may be cited that Mr. Cromwell gave 51,000 to the state fund, and Increased tho amount to 150,000 for tho national campaign. Fred W. Upham of Chicago is assistant treasurer of the Republican National committee. Ho Is a millionaire soveral times over, and a member of tho County Board of Review of Il

linois, which passes upon tho amount

of taxes which corporations and large estates shall pay In that state. He Is a director In several corporations and Is in charge of the collection of cam

paign funds In the west. On August 21, 190S. after his appointment as Assistant Treasurer of the Republican committee, Mr. Upham sent out thousands of letters to corporation ofllcials whose taxes he passes upon as a member of the Board of Review, urging them to contribute to the Republican fund as "individuals." and requesting them "to bring

this matter to the attention of your

business associates." The suggestion

implied Is regarded as significant

Five of the nine members of the

Republican committee are:

Charles F. Rrooker, Connecticut

millionaire, members of N. Y. Cham

ber of Commerce, and vice-Drcsident

New York, New Haven Railroad Co., against which a government suit is

now pending, and one of the leading

spirits in tho brass trust.

Frank O. Lowden, multl-mllllonalre,

vice-president Pullman Palace Car Co

which Is a monopoly.

E. C. Duncan, director Atlantic

North Carolina railway, and other cor

porations, receiver Seaboard Air Line

and official dispenser of patronage In

North Carolina.

T. Coleman DuPont, controlling fac

tor in Powder Trust, against which

the government has a suit now pond

Ing for dissolution.

Boise Penrose, political boss of

Pennsylvania, head of the corrunt Re

publican organization in Philadelphia

and conspicuous lu many corporations

Roy O. West, chairman of the Re

publican State Committee of 111.. U also chairman of the County Board of

Equalization, which passes upon cor

poration taxes.

Fred A. Sims, acting chairman of

the Republican State committee of Ia

dlana, is also chairman of the State

Tax board, which passes upoa th

taxes levied against corporations.

Mr. DuPont has been forced to re

sign from the executive committee be

cause of his trust connections, but Mr.

Brooker, against whose company the

government has a suit, Is still a mem

ber of the committee.

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Tho Kind Ton navo Always Bought, and wblch lias been.

iur uht ou years, uas borno tlio signature of

anu lias been, made under bis per-

"v AllOWUO OHO tniloonlvn -c-rwn t., l.t ,

All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" nro bui Experiments tbat trlflo -with and endanger tho bealth r.f lufuuts and CbUdren-Expericnco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, morphin nor other Xarcotic substance. Its ago s ? i corantcc. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrisbucss. it cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, eures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stonmeb and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho aiother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS

Bears the Signature of

The KM You fee Always BougM

in Use For Over 30 Years.

JasBEr Roller Mills.

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PROTECTING DEPOSITS IN BANKS.

An Ohio Example of Taft' Poiltlon

and Oklahoma's Proof of Bryan'i

Position.

One of the planks of the Denver

platform favors guaranteed bank de

posits. Mr. Bryan addressed the Ohio

legislature In February favoring guar

anteed deposits. Former Governor

Hcrrlck subsequently addressed the

legislature in reply to Mr. Bryan, op

posing any such protection for banks

and bank depositors.

Mr. Taft, in his speech of accep

tance, denounced the plank of the

Denver platform, which declares for

a national law for banks similar to

the Oklahoma law for state banks.

thereby coinciding In the views of Mr.

Hcrrlck and opposing the views of Mr.

Bryan.

Below are two dispatches showlnr

what Mr. Bryan stands for and what

Mr. Taft stands for:

THE OHIO WAY.

Cleveland, O., Aug. 17. The cred

itors committee, charged with an In

vestigation of the affairs of the de

funct Farmers and Merchants' bank.

the cashier of which. Henry W. Ga-

tell, is under arrest charged with em

bezzlement, tonight reported that the depositors will be forced to shoulder

a loss of 1415.006.

The report, made In a meeting of

2,800 depositors, charged the deficit to

Gazell, alleging his speculations

proved disastrous to tho Institution.

TAFT STANDS FOR THIS. THE OKLAHOMA WAY.

Guthrie, Okla., May 21 Within one

hour from the time Ii. II. Smock, Ok

lahoma banking commission, had

taken charge of the International

Bank of Colgate he had authority to

pay tho depositors in full, though

the bank's cash and available funds

n other banks fell 122.000 short of

the total amount of doDoslts The

commissioner was able to do this un

der the operation of the new banking

law, and this is the first time It has

been called Into use.

BRYAN STANDS FOR THIS.

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then, give its meaey direct to Repub-

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