Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 October 1908 — Page 4

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i ! tjh - .1VSIMU. !l"IKIS COtNTY. INDIANA Km. i. 1 i' th- ! oa!1 at r r fr f t -'n it ruu, ttir Oil v in itt-r. Jf; er. ma:l a - SM), rmtnr, $t..6 Per Year. TVe pai-r '. tnui't-d regularly to enbscnlierk until a definite order to disrontinne rwive 1 and ail am-ars paid in full: rtnlef in the discretion of tNe publisher different wine houtd be ecmed .ilvismMe. it jou lmr any Irin new, or Hunt tuijr printing;, tr It ii through DEMOCRATIC TICKET K-r Confcre-". WILLI YM K. COX. l or Jndire 7(b. Circuit. JOHN L I'.ftKTZ. Kor Prctit r. HAKUY W. C'AKPKXTKll. Fur Joint Representative PKTKK 1 . l"BU:. rr Conn It Tna-mrcr Ht-iKl'H t.H.i'.i L. 1 ..r Ciomtt 'u i.!!. H l.'hl VV v 'I.' M! IL i" n i ; "i : 1 I i -s . i"ii n i ; ; i. - F'jR TP. IRl -Tl.r.. x.a' tidse W:;i. B. Krry. Maili'on Root. Vat. Harbison Adain Harker. I.O .UO- Tnoiuas II. In mar. Wwwer Iiünl-iidse Solon tvhenson Oüp- Lest ADDea To ill -Democrats and Reform Republicans o(! Dubois County. On. next Tuesday, November d, will occur the veneral election The strife for tlu ballots will be on It will be a battle prand; the question, "Shall the People Rule?" will be decided. Our worthy chairman, Hon. BomarTraylor has labored incessantly and his slogan has been 2,000 democratic majority lor good old Dubois county With the hearty co-operation of each and every one of you these results can be attained. Let us n it disappoint him. It behooves each and every -)ie of you "who -wish to have the people rule to be at the poles early and.remaic until the last mothrV s m bas cast his ballot and of the results we will have no fear Th:.- is a light of the masses gainst the classt?: a fight of the poor against the wealth of of this country, a; d if each and 'very one will do his whole duty the right shall prevail. Democratic success will mean a sreat deal to you: restoration of confidence, reduction of the tariff: guarantee of bank deposit: busting of the trusts and combines and free and exact justice to all and special privileges to none Vote for Bryan, Kern, and Marshal and a change for tho better will be the resuslt. Our able congressman, Hon. Li pre Cox has served you well and entitled to your consideration and election by an overwhelming majority. Toouro'd soldi er friends we will .-.ay have no fear of your pension. The ex-democratic office holder, the sorehead who tells y;i that same will be reduced, states a falsehood- Be men and cast your vote for the Democratic cause and the people shall verily rule. Let the slogan b1 -.000 majority lor Dubois county. Father Basil Returns, Rev. Basil Huesler returned Monday night from his Summers vacation spent in Europe, and Avas met at the depot by several 1, i-.l r l,: Z; ...u iiuwciieu vt niov.wiiicatiuii, wuu headed by the btar band and a

large numuer or young people "p am make up at jasper with torch lights, and a number , k H v.u .Wl1 rnneeton of carriages formed a procession lith which escorted him to the rec- thu mwa at iiwtitiSwix. tory amidst the playing, of the so. t,nap.t:SmH:NDband and the ringing of the : Ä

cnurcn oeus in liome coming. nonor 01 nn - Upon arrival at the rectory Father Basil made ashortad iress to the large crowd thanking them for their cordial welcome.

DemocratiG

Bau

ii IHUÜIG The last Democratic Ra.ly Of

ut ii.' the campaign will be held at the . Most people do not reanie e agnn- ' r i i :u. tne increase and remarkable prevalcncy t Court ho ise next Monday night n CJ . tkulncv disease.

iwnen v l-ox, j. u. nreu, H. W r&ini'tr. Ur P. L CofbSeantlGoo. Seuboid wilL make addresses, the latter in German. I Every bod invited. Df.

Huber

Dead

Dr. M Huber. who for xnany!rt-'Awi?ih0!,srsle,n-years practicetl medicine in this There is comfort in the knowWge so

rlrrt nr) wYtn woe woll I'nnvvn tn

IJIUCC UI1U WIIU Was Uli rwilU 11 IUI"-" --" - .,- manv of Our older citizens died Smp-Root, the great kidney remedy, 'V'VV yl UUI ",UV -"fh"0 ",v-u fniniis everv wish in cunnu rheumatism,

at his home in Louisville, Ky., 1v m Monday night, Oct. 19, 1908, at 8:25 d. m.. acred 79 vears. He was buried there Wednesday. His wife died on the 15th of last

March. Dr. George Huber, his cessity of being compelled to go often SOn is Still practicing medicineinR the day, and to Ket up . nmiiy ., m, i r i. times duriu? the night. The milu aim there. The older Doctor's many iHB'" "l ffLf nf .swamo.Root

old time friends regret to hear of ..f his death. Forest Fires. Forest fires which first broke out the woods on the County poor tarm aoouc tnree nines souin-wesi u jasper, on just Thursday have been raging in that territory for several days, and doiiig- considerable damage Scores of farmers in that locality have been kept busy fighting the fire and ploughing furrows around their corn fields, houses and bams in order to head otF tlu- llaniL. Some corn was de stroyed while consmeranle more. was damaged, and a saw mill on burned I the Mclord farm was down, as well as also an unoccu pied house on the farm of John Kellnms, and several other residences and barns, among them that of Samuel H- Dillon, ex

county commissioner were saral:utt.raUm,- lities, religion, philosophy. ! only by very hard work. On! not a place whete men congregate tn Sunday the fire reached the farm; vulgar storie and di?Piy oUonej of our fellow-townsman, John LW0lve?' oh,tw au?blin a, n 1 , 1 e . carried en. Not that an innocent 1 Gramelspacher, and a force Of o mrJa objectionable, where! about twenty men, worked all no monev is at stake or drink. Playel Sundav night in order to save the f"r Ptimeand amusement no harm "can 1 large barn winch Mr. Gmmel-j Pfl,00n must be kept! spacher had recently erected, !c!ejin ami jn ;l snnitmy condition, ti e and which contained a large 'mugs and glasses kept clean, the bet r quantity Of baled hay. j"!'. and not stal", low prad.-j

Parnontor at Htintinohitrff bdIJtJllltJI dl nUlllillgi Ulg. Hon. Harry Carpenter of Otwell, aemoeratic candidate for prosecuting UlLUI IIC Ut tlllÖ i ! . . ii lit. T , aiscnct. aaaressea tne Bryan and and Marshall clubvat Hunting-!a

burg Friday night. The gl e Pur,e'.v ineM basts. The fi r.t tin g clnh nf fhnr eifv 'nrl f-liP rlrntnl,s eleanunesd, the next, pure goods and cjud ot tnat city anci the clrum,.behen(.e t0 the llw eiIlinalina VV.TX Corps enlivened the occasion .JW an,i detestable feature, masimr d u With good music. jpublbhonc of comfort, a place where Mr. Carpenter was hoarse for here men come to rest nd invigorate Hip fir?! fow minntMj nf fc-,, iheir minds and not tnget drunk, ueh tlie nrst lew minutes Ot fit ; aoons will stand and the people wi I Speach, but his VOlCCSOOn cleared Htand by the men whe run surh plm ev up and he proved to his large: Rut on the other hand, low dues, audience that he was one of the roomä vvi,ere youn? girK are Kocr (.imnnirn oxnfn,- 0 delmuehed, poker rooms, slot nm-hi'.fi.

wvv ui m; the kibuiiij 111 billig j;ui t J i. His argument "wv. was a logical

presentation of the issues andi511 beer was seasoned with just enough if "lü'''0rt0"y ...:. .! i. : - , . ii 1 iKiai r rooms .

--,1 i : i , 1 it ijiu turuvs w HMKe ine audress pleasing to all. Mr. Carpenter closed his cam-; naiß-n in O is ennnfv ntnrrliv ?vltv couniy Mturaaj infill days of Hess. Oomc to Hundreds of Jasper People. Tb r- are days of dizzineaa ; Sw!U of headache, sideache, backache Souieiitne rhenmauc jKitni: 'nn 0'ina- di"onlers. All tell too 'plainly the kidneys are eick. I)ian'9 Kidney Pilla cere all kidnev ill. Ilre is proof in Jafier. Mi.s Helen feteinhan-er, living on Chy r w ..... y sxreoi, jasper, in , says: "1 had suf . . w . , " t . . vuu , J w . 1 IMiil cui- , fred from a derire.-inc tmck.iih f. I

quent headaches, dixxines at times, and; beginning to 0 an irroeulnritv of the ü.Iiimv wif..iiiin;Pefl tliu imnrov.j

I did not rert we.ll nicht owine to dtlhciiIUes and flt tirwl the whole time.

id fU tiriHl the whole time. " "f property contl-cated But of Donn's Kidney Pille und,'0 In"3t he a man nml aid in putting rotnmended so highly, that tMe adoon on a clean bill and upright 1Q111 at Klick A I'ftuV ilmp huwnene standing in every lommunity.

e learned of Don they were recotnoie 1 procnrwl thorn store. Tlie result of their 11 wa natir factor m I obtain od relief at once ami am quite free from all trouble."' Forwlehy aildeoler. Prie 50 cents. Fwtr-alilbnrn ( , New York, nolo agents lor the Unwed Htntc. Remember the name--Poan's and take soother. SOUTHERN RY., TIME TABLE In Effect Oct 18, Jasper, French UzY, West Baden and Evansuille. BASTHOIWD. y a. m. TKmiinai st ja-ner. :V ep-; H 'Krtstich Uck. o. IT. t V 1". 31 . " 4.40 M " 0 . iV. .. Ii. !H tai I', si. 0. r ii 1. - 1" 1 A l Akt . Jaspur lnd

Thousands Have Kidney

Trouble and Weyer Suspect it. rrcrnlcncr of Kidner llcne. i inrn r - wiuie kidney uis 1 -ri rders arc the most common diseases that prey -ail, they are 1 almost tlic last recognized, by patient and physicians. who Ct- -- tint themselbes trt'tk ,hh-t,tri.a the tiTtcts. while tlie A often exDressed. that Dr. Kilmer s Ljin;u I naiu tu the back, kulneys, liver, bladder (and every part of the urinary passage, " corrects mammy to hold water mnl sealdinir nniu in passing it, or bad eilects follouung sc of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes mat unpiensani ne ' v. w.V4uwiuiiim j ' r is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. SoM I iruggistsin fiftv-cent and one-dollar sue. Von ntflv'have a samrlc bottle and a . ' .. .. i-. look that tells ail about it, both sent free J v:,naiL-A:!drcf.Dr Address Dr. lia;monf V- Y.'whe,: hen nomo of uBp-Root. pa;cr .int don't writinir mention make anv mistake, but reinember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, lliujlinmtou, N. Y. Ä Pipe Dream. T1k following from the Liquor Dealers organ of Evansvillt, indicate to what extent pipe dreams can go. When Indiana secures such spotless saloons. tne nullienum will have passed ianu ' f cplace where men meet to enjoy theiij.-elves in asocial vay. not notuti!debanrbery, dmiking " more tf.an i? necessary as 11 stimulant. A pla-wui.-h.ev, say seventy or eigmy preoi cailwl Blends which'is poi?onoug and IIOt tit to sell, wine- made from acids and rigor? that sinall like cabbage. All l11" tenus to nurt. the saloon mn on ur.ler is not a sp tless saloon. I . t - ..Ii '?; HICII IU UVVJIII- Willi llllAH- t'll, bnmuii ne evarv man wlir. eiinie in for drink. A spotlessiloon ma ot a ln,r!lmna nwIMIrnn ,l,w,,r vv,,- t 10 iiririK an tnent nnn 1111 iiiiv. no reeaid for law or any fling else only to and vlnsKey. Ine davs of are over in Indiana The Kisrr rwnis ui'if 1 ue ciiimmueo iruin thefa'o, h1.o th wine rooms. Thev (don't belong together and munt forev "r separate. " ,,ftt roaght ahmt the pres ,te ronceniovMll(!llt A.M . resent I npernuce tnovnitnt as poker games ireiii1.' run in suiooiih on tho uarrooni lloor where young men in tome cases jTro allowed to pay in small limited 1 pame, and ltng voting soon lost their head?. Their father and mothers learned this and every honest saloonkeeper was cohdemed in Indiana. The time is now at hand where tho bnaines must be elevated, and we are glad to state that such is the"cae, and while Indiana has just had the local option law paeeed by a fanat cal legislature, the liberal element i not dead in Indiana and won't be for some time to come. It is now the duty of every saloon man to make it a rule to run his busines. on business principles and he classed as a bueine.s mm not as a eambelr and lawbreaker, flits can and must be done - from now on. me general puültr are open tneir eyes, rhey nient a I read v and are

thes-e.nWinf Rostand andseevMi 'persecuted

U"" ' "f property confi-cated But OUR PARLOR Is ready for you when you are lookfor that refreshing dish of ice cream a co-co-cola or any of the popular soft drinks. Our soda fountain is stsszling with all tho cool summer drinks and choice of novoi at your command. Ice Cream Delivered in any Pari of Town. Tho IJest Brand of Oi gars ami Tobaccos Always In Stock. South - Side Public Square, Jasper

GEOEGE

HABERLY

A University In Politics. TfhnkMii 1 initial rtlaJhlrmnrt tif thfl

Democratic vmuy bumm. com. tnented as follows on the appenranco of Prof. J. Innrem-) Laugliltn of thuj Unlcni(.v of iMilcaRd a it stump, speaker atUcHlrx the gtiarunty of; bank dtHoslts: "It in n t llnrr,lne.,, said ho, "to seo u profc-jsor of the Unlvoralty of ChlciiRo on tho stump opio3l ! measure so beneficial to tbo poor man ns the guaranty of bank deposits. Johni D. Hockofeller and tho other Standard Oil manufacturers can not be expected to favor Mr. Hrynn's plans. "Doubtless Mr. Hoekefcllcr has communicated to tho university which his money supports mnl has Indicated Hint he would bo grailtlod to have the university do offeetivo work for the cundldnte ho favors In this campaign." Luring the course of a Republican demonstration n few West Virginia town, days ago In aj when n street' parndo was a part of tho program, a 1 ' small boy was arrested for carrying; an empty dinner pall. It appears that tho lad had placed the pall upon a long stick which ho of march. The waved along tho lino exhibition so Incensed t the feelings of the Republicans that they made complnint to tho police! and had the boj arrested. It appenrs that the full dinner pail is noj longer an Issue In the campaign, and that Rf publicans objeet to any n-ft-r ace to Uie empty dlunt r pa'l. WHERE

Is so scientifically, built that it will last a lifetime, and it is so easy to keep clean that it always looks as good as new. The nickel parts can be quickly cleaned because they are perfectly smooth witfy round corners. There are no places for dust to accumulate.

DROP IN AND SEO THE MALLEABLE MAN and the MALLEABLE GIRL AT THE HARDWARE STORE OF LOREY & STURM ANY TIME FROM

THE MALLEABLE GIRL WILL COFFEE AND PRESENT WITH EACH RANGE

SHAKING DOWN THE TRÜSTS. Ghas. Q. Dawes Visits Wall Street and Promlaos Republican Party Will Oe Good. Undor New York dato lino of Sept. 10 the dally imjtera of the country publibh n dispatch from which the following la taken: "Tho visit of Charles G. Dawes, of Chicago (formerly Comptroller of tho Currency), had moro Influence than anything oJse In arousing Wall street uneasiness Mr. Dawes came to New York primarily to raise money for tho Republican congrottsumnl campaign committer, and he gave the peoplo he called uion very clearly to understand that tho Republican majority In tho house is in danger.

Wall street has steeled Itself against the importunities of political canvassers for funds, but Mr. Dawes . ' , , , , , The people who saw and heard him were convInced that ho really meant what ho said when he announced that unless means were taken to nrrest tho I fiirrnnt nnil phnnrn fli Ifiin t lnr ihn Democrats would swing Into control nf tho nomil.-ir branch of rntiirPRK .1111) robablv elocl n resldt.nt. Mr Dawes (,i not confine his visit alone to bankers and financiers lit? devoted a good share of his attention to leading representatives of the manufacturing Interests He carried away some money, hut not nearly as much as he had hped for"

DOES IT GOME FROM?

A Three-Minute Job! It takes the Malleable girl just three minutes

to clean her range, after the kitchen work is done. She uses a greasy rag, that's all. Quicker than it takes to tell, it looks as good as new. ' THEM IN SOUTH BLN'D

14,

SERVE YOU WITH THREE MINUTE BISCUITS AND DELICIOUS HOT YOU WITH A BEAUTIFUL COOK BOOK AND USEFUL SOUVENIR.

riirclinieililttrlnKtliURXlilhlt, ynu hnvr n free choice ofi complete e of IiIkIi Ifrnilc cooking tram, or sr.Tcrnl other nlOnble nnil nttrnctire premium welt wnrth

SECURING BANK DEPOSITS

Facti For the Bankers Consideration of and Depositort. Both I From Article In Indianapolis New 1 There Is one fact about bank uV posits that should have speoial co-isi-i oration, namely: Every bank that re colves deposits fromthe United StabTreasury or from any treasury, uud -r the late depository law recognizes iw-. classes of customers. The aboi named are preferred creditors, wluu all others are common and secoud-clu depositors. The former has his df posit guaranteed by a counter-deposi of Interest-bearing bonds, while the latter has no security whatever. Thfionils to secure him are bought by Uncommon depositors money, therefor in the event of failure, the prefern.! creditors are paid first, while the com 111011 claimant pays the expenses of a recti vershlp and after months or years of delay, takes what Is left of the d' funct bank. Tho first party has in offoct a gllt-edge first mortgage, while the second hns not a scratch of a pen except a certificate of deposit. Thesr are the facts which neither Hughes Taft. Roosevelt, Cannon nor any i,r their campaigners ever state correct u They dodce this question, they dai. not go against the facts. It Is a cor. dition of favoritism In business that :s Indefensible. Only a few years apo the customers of banks were on the 3ame leel. They were all treated alike, yet now it Is different, some arw Insured and some are not. 1908 $7.50!