Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 October 1908 — Page 1
Vol. 51. Jaspee, Indiana, Friday, October 30, 1908. No. 7.
MACK SLESJiCTGRY D-mocr-tic National Chairman Uclaies That Bryzn Will C. rry East and West. EEP0RI3 SHOW EIEIKO TIDE
A VORD FROM MR. BRYAN.
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w York i:i lLa I 1.1.11.! . i '- ion of tlio r . i.tteo, is m- . 'i Mr. Bryan as
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, it xr v i n 1 toward Do-1 . p- outward ni- i ui rutie victory i 1 n !i far bet-! : -in confident ! I'.r.aH wiH be ., fkct. the cam ..Mr viewpoint. wi n each sucVr. Iir;. an lias prowl v.n'..u sections I Kve become -, :-re1 that hl
'nr 1 . -T.iai.erit pitw- ).. -,t int .p-ät of the nation. 1 . i:. : y r ; r s I have received I rioiR " there has not' ! -r to our caue. On ! !i.iti '.. n.'l of our Information J . ! th . U er. will be a re-1
.1 rr. isp In the Hepwuiican h! sure-tont aupllcs alike . ner h'- tibllcan stato of
- n n v.!' as to' states like; , '.. Ohio and Indiana. Mr.; i - ! not only receive the major-! ' . . lerteral vote, but one of tho J ;.puh.r votes over given a !
Says F.cht is Won
i;'.t Is won. 1r.it wo must keep'
.. at it for tho remaining - - the campaign. Our re- ; ... on f auch an encourag-
l .t I have at times had i w - , . t i.i in if llincn rui dntv
w J 'a .h.'ir enthusiasm, let up In - . and m parting word to those i 1 : . in Ts Is that they continue r ; just as aggressively as If rn 'est had 'o Im won In the dok daK of the campaign. T Ix nxratk narty has a greater i - rsh.i than the Republican party, r v ucstlon with us In rerc-nt frs ' s I eon to get our folks tor Vf m harmonious and united phaI di not believe there Is a Democra I' the entire country who Is outs!c tf the breastworks In this camn an.l that Is the greatest reason ' it lud why Mr. Bryan will bo
m-i? d president on March 4 nest
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ARE YOU GOING TO SURRENDER THE RIGHT TO CONTROL YOUR t GOVERN MENTT . . 'Ä2au.. I D you want In the United Statt ' Liberty, or CoerclenT r Republic, or Empire? ' Democracy, er Autocracy? j President, or Czar?
Governor, or Dictator? Tho Constitution, or One Man'a Will?
Shall there bo In nation and state three departments ef government, lef executive and Judicial, or only one, based on usurpation wmether Roosevelt and Taft or Hanty and Watson? BHXL.L THE OCCUPANT OF THE WHITE HOUSE DICTATE HIS SUCCESSOR? Shall the People rule, or shall the Government be admlnlsteree by ana" fer th ! truat, privileged olassee, special Interests, officehoUers and psrty fever
(tea? Shall the oocupant of tho White House dictate his auccessorf
'Theodore Roosevelt, president flret by tragedy and next by false piraieneaV bass thrown off the mask and revealsd his true character.
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What at first were either excused aa eccentricities er applauded a
blunders, must, In the light of the president's attitude In the preeenC mmpalgn, be looked upon as contemptuous disregard of the ceneitutle, this u. initnttnnc and tradltlona of the country and the peeple.
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Mr. Roosevelt assumed the right to make treaties without the consent e I sen aba.
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He has aaxit Taft, Root and other royal amoas--aer. r... "
Instructions. H eBnnhW A and afterward defended as an -accomplished feet" Ve
tloneafthe Republic of Colombia. He rulea fbrela peoples as dependent subjects. He uJnuSJsiiiesiaenr tn the absorption by that giant monopoly, the etee4
of rbasrlnc1pal competitor, the Tennessee Ceal and Iren Cema-ay, wdaleS) had been Are force Into trouble by Wall etreet manipulation.
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x5 "th 1'nired vtares. Fred V ITnham. the "fat fryer" for
' . . i...t t the Konubl can norty In the west, and
J.U! .I M 1IIUI ill Silt lihUli c, ; - - a now that New York. Ohio, and! the man who wrote letters to corporaa i e Democratic this year, and , Hons whose property he assessed by Ü ion does not take Into ct n virtue of his position as a member of a n a nuinher of other state the board of review In Chicago.
Farmers and business men rnew. This Is a fine, outfit to advise the farmers and business men In the west how to vote Two of the signers are heads of corporations which are fighting for their existence in the courts Of course these men think ItryanV election dangerous; that Is natural
ti-hnn one becomes acnualnted wlthj
their connections. But there Is not logltimato business man in the nation small or lnrge. who has any reason tc (ear a Democratic victory.
w ! swing from the Republican D :ui)cmtic column on o!cctlon Republicans Pass the Lie.
h irnn campaign manager have i rdfavorlng to create th- lmn hat James Duncan, first vice
r of the American Fo-vrathn
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rf Im r. N not in sympathy with the
!a ' roem'nt advocated by Mr.
urging union labor to sups friends and defeat Its enemies t rosent campaign. Mr. Duncan 'vised of this fact and asked to hn attitude In the matter. His !s explicit and gives the lie to U-:uMirnn munacora who have
'e- rking to place him In a false List of Trust Allies. y Republican natn'onal committee i rf i nR out a letter asking for "cash ' jtlonH." in which the declarais made that "the election of ' r Tart and Jarnos S. Shennan Is 4. al to the welfare of the counT n letter Is of Interest by reason f he tharacter of the men whose
Governor Hanly Is still peralstently. knowingly and wilful- O ly misrepresenting state flnanos lu his desperate ofTort to cover up tho waste of public funds under his admlnlatratlon. Governor Hanly haa knowledge of "extravagances" O
to use no stronger word -9 that he dares not disclose and Ji.ni nrn KllwnieloilS (-milSaC-
Hons which only a political change ot administration will clear up.
He has purely denounced abuaee while sesretly plating hlmeetf u
tloert those who are guilty of them.
Under hdfnlnlatratlon trust have multiplied, speoJat ltereU Mv tkrtÄC
expeetssta have piled up, the burdens of the peeple hsve syewn met Af-v!n. has enormously Increased, and a panle beaa eeeaire
predueed Idleness, Impoverished thousands of business mm set. hungsr Nrto hundreds of thousands ef homes.
Monrv flows, the Wall street nub-
Hclty agent, has taken the stump for
Taft. This typical representative of Wall street declares that Bryan Is tin-
Fafe and that Judge Taft will make an ..- TMA rum Alk .ciHnnt A four Hnv nn ho AKn veT im HOQ9EVELT DEMANDS OF THE PEOPLE THAT TY AT,
Büdresseü a uig crowu oi easiern amntm mis SFLECTtON AND ELECT WILLIAM M. TArT Lankers and. of coarse, opposed tho PROVel HIS Lfct,lu"
guaranty of bank deposits. Mr. Clews declared thut the guaranty bank plank
Is "socialistic In Its tendency and a far , mmmmmma Tsft'e camaalsn from the White House, Uelng fversjneM. cry from true democratic principles. mm"",inB r j MmMMäi u sbji which oppose excessive centralization! clerks, paid by all the people, to convey hie ordere and eemmsnss is ssey
oi lui:i. goo stnsr etHCsneiewri i p- r--r-
aubjeot to his power or susceptible to his Influence.
SUCCESSOR.
! SPECIAL INTERESTS VERSUS
ltls ths pvirs ess sf;Mr. Roosevelt to control the phcsldentlal suecesslen.-lf ss-
EQUAL RIGHTS.
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THE PARTISAN "BROKER"
Another scheme of the Republicans to which attention has been called Is
the oner uy auegeu ura vu l AgaInst LaborIng Men.
-Investment sccunuos ax a u H Taft ,g travellnr
price, with a promise of a 3 per cent . 0h, . eiseWhcre making fran
"rebate" In the event of Bryan's elec- lIc appeals for the support of lnboringj
tlon. "Letters have been sent out by one men. his running mnje on the-epubll-Newton Todd of Indianapolis, making can tlckeL Jnmes S. Sherman, is glvj j h, cnjorsoment to the statement such a proposition. Among the stocks. rni,,tin(,Pll inrcP-
I LllalL BftllfVrS IIIIIVHU aaau ' '
I which he offers to sell are shares in
the American National Hank of Ind
lanapolls. and the Indianapolis street
In every utterance and
statement made so far Mr. Taft
has shown great concern for the
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tjHkSjths haosbeen training Taft for seven years to take his site.
e CIAL INTERESTS. ! dlsrsfard eCthe laws regulating the civil service.
' appear on the letterhead, and r ake this appeal. Here are Iba
ah-i alsn the letter Informing the company. It is exceedingly
e or tne country mat uryans ' - , . . xviti . r,r,r0. Hnnhtful If theso concerns will enjoj
Vs F Brooker. head of thebrafs! having their stock made to serve such . i . . . . . . .... i
that "labor unions are composed large-
t ly of anarchists, socialists and dema- ! cocuen." Mr. Sherman heard the or
ganized wage workor of the country .thus dpuounced by a trust magnate who presided at a meeting where he Eimkt and cave atmroval of the senti
ment expressed. When Mr. Sherman
He Ic afratH thnt th nuiranlv S'
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0 UI Udlirv ucjua,b( mil u a uuiuen w e on a few big bankers. That thousands of small depositors may lose J o everythlna does not worry him.
Bon-lreLsw Leagworth, In a public speech, proclaimed the pÜrsess ef Mis
dynasty te be the election of Taft for eight years, Hcoeeveu esm -r
years mere, and'down the line
J He Is afraid that a reduction of J1 - -r-i 4 the tariff may hurt protected In- .rrvf war Luke E. Wright, In a speech In HeW Yertt '. dustrles. He does not worry for The.preeeM secrtarysf war, tuns c w . .ni-wlfVSiJ .. ..... . .. . ei - . i .u. .k.M. that Roosevelt Is only a aires man, sni !
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..fc.i i I7.. n"d vice president of .the .W n-rtIsan yurpose. How many other, appeared recently nt Akron. Ohio, the Vw Haven & Hartford railroad.;" . ' matins which he addressed was pro-
i.. ii. . I. t- in..ii.i ran nroKera ui uiu iuuu
' -i mrii a governraeiii sun ia.iwiuun" ndirg in the Federal courts. I srtDe are scattering similar "proposl
1 ' i, u.eral attorneys of the Standard f "ons
company. This Standard Oil rcp-
atlve Is Jn charge of Republican
hal cmnnaicn hendauarters In
f a-o 1 rafk O I.nwi!in mult Lnillllonnlre
law of the late George M. rull-j
meeting which he addressed was prosided over by O. C. Barber, president of the Diamond M'itch Company. Mr. Barber introduced Mr. Sherman tp the audience. In doing ao ho made use of the following language, as stenographIcally reported: "One of the main reasons for the success of the Diamond Match Company Is that Its directors HAVK
iaw oi me latv ucorge m. run-1 AMOthpr FORGERYJ NEVER TOLERATED UNION LAHUH and now head of the great Pull-I DOUBTLESS ANOTHER FORGERY jYTS SHOP. THEY HAVE Air l.ti-e Car trust, to which thej 7 he New York Times the same pa-, WAYS BEEN OPEN". We have had g , ubllc pays tribute. ! nrinied the forged Cleveland: ho onc to dictate to us what wages we
I ..( man tin I'nnt llu hnnil iif te ' . .' . .n ..... ...1. n..n vn ulinll hlrn ntuT
" ti.nn n-rnna nrnr run. man mij . mwi m- .......
what hours our employes shall work. LAÜ0R UNIONS TODAY AHE COMPOSED LARGELY OF ANARCHISTS, SOCIALISTS AND DEMAGOGUES."
throughout the stato Is not
known at this time, but It can be as-. . a 1 1U
sumcil that Touu is noi uie omy uuv
who Is engaged In this peculiarly dls
I reputnblc business.
man uu roni. me nnau 01 i . .. ,D mil 'wir .r,st. which Is lighting a suit articles some time ago-has now put( dissolution. out a "copy" letter which one of tho se Penrose, the lltlcal "boss" on,M0yes of tho Roosovolt ndmlnistra 'L cr.rmpt political machluo In . -iv,i (mm Mr I 'i'vnla. tlon claims to have recoKed from Mr, t -rrr. 11 silt.don. the personal rej- cicvolcnd two years ago. This "copy j r ' atl of J. PIeriont Morgan. In . "letter" criticises Mr. Bryan. It aiacltwjf director In all his trust , for tint vnrv , ...... -a itmihtless forged for mat orj
& . 1 11 1 v u ti Tin ii- ri nni f if 1 w ni c w ii uj a
. r for tho election of Gov
1 M s of New York.
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tf,r.cZ:''xtAr and other Republican papersi
.""jiuiwii; ui Miwuru II. iiHiliiuau: i ard probably tho createst trust lawyer from nrlntlng it as a part of tho TalU
0 inc consumer, wnu ucai nie our e den of the heavy tax.
He Is afraid to oppose the Ji e TRUSTS, for he considers them !
that hs Is "ths.ehlef fuler of the country."
nut for tbe blessed Dlncley tariff
American n"wMipers could buy news
print paper
rernor purpose, but that did not prevent the. this , .'New York Tlmoa. the Indianapolis:;, ( legal, . iinl,i,iu.n mmki, .. ...
r. . ! i ourder.-
dt for $1.75. On
rK all the way irtftdlau paper ie le product and 1 ''iln3 It 13 aa hh side tho , .xaocrat.
extortion they practice upon the s
public w He is opposed to a Jury trial In e contempt and injunction cases beI cause the SPECIAL INTERESTS J want the unfair Injunction process continued. The "Father of the Injunction" does not worry bee cause the laborer may not get a square deal. J The Republican candidate beJ llevrs In an Income tax only when J e the .resent oppressive means of e tax.'ion fall to furnish enough reve.tue. In other word, he be- , e lleves that the wealthy should not be taxed until the resources of the J e mat. - .-r hausted. Not a word e J fror. ' ..'r because the masses J beat : hi chare of the burden
Of t . Ki " it stands for the favored J Fr nd SPECIAL INTERESTS. Mr. Bryan stands for the PEO- J PLE as opposed to the INTERESTS. Mr. Taft stands for PLUTOC- Z
RACY as opposed to DEMOCRACY.
Mr. Bryan sianas tor luual ei
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n ..i. mriunnlv the aovernment and Af sflf'
"Wtsrs IS tlO ISHfSr uamui-wv ' - posWsB'a cendRlen which exists only In an autocracy like Russia, r a.tiihu Reot, Mr. Roosevelt's secretary of state. p-eatsJms4 m
new rfsotfWof -wiping out state lines," which would center at! ment power atsWaehlngton.
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u.- i,.H00f. Is a cart of and sympathies with all these
teodensles these things which point to the overthrow of eenetltutlefsal government andrthe subversion of the liberties of ths people. Under this erderof things only favorites are te profit through tariffs, eufceMles, speelal privileges,. offlces-and private snaps like the Panama Caasl swrm- ... ..a. i I. Dnualas Robinson, a brcHheHn-law sf the preside.
Charles P. Taft, a.brother ef Candidate Taft; Morgan, Crsmsll. SWsss) and other Taft sufssrtsrs, flnanelers and aseculaters, peckete' wars ths SW,000,OO0 sfMlllclttgaln shoveled sut ef the UnlUd' States trsssurr.
THE REPUEUJCAN PAIRTY HAS SEEN OwlLTY OP THE HAHKHlt' EJ TRAVAGAsNCE AsND'WASTE.
The expensesef the National Government have mere tfian detlsUd la n
and nowreach's bllllen dollars a yssr.
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RIGHTS as opposed to SPECIAL
PRIVILEGES. WITH WHICH DO STAND?
s rhssxBsnsfrfref the.atate offices have Increased mere man in phnsimi-
You past tweavs years.
the
caiapalcn meraiure.
