Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 July 1910 — Page 4
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Kill-si rSuti n H.ftt) IV Voir. This papei is ini.lod regularly to its & itwriliett niitil a leftnite ordor to discontinue 's iwwto I and H arrears paid in full; nnlus in tu discretion of tlie publishei a JinVrent court o should bo deemed HIvi?tlo.
; JTteut -tye, RpiÜcma ar? ,b4J
ytfu u u uiiu3h i Hut uruiwi cv.ru 07 ( tfetjri. There In net. oen revolt against I jÄnnter BoVorlds and Uio elory 1 tola'prat-a trendy thtfrc af thirty Ke VdbHcrtn wmikvea b: the Legislature Srhp jflll ifot V.ottf Ipr BeVcrldge in the OVat C their own diction jt Bald thf VllUTT nil n tk. DumiKI lonn ..rfr.iT-
Democrats Take Stand Against .VJllTZ: Extravagance in Outlining ; "Xm, ... Their Campaign. 1 The fa,t that J fmnk Haniy, u Republican Governor of Indiana, Bpent
if.v, ",WI"" ucn money rroru his or-
viblUHT bttfrlb ASSUKfcU
GURMBM Fftllllf
Weather
High
K1DAY. JULY -9, 1H.
Democratic Ticket.
Cost of Living and Fallacy Tariff Commission to Be Discussed. (Stuff Correspondence.)
of
Indianapolis "The economical nnd statesmanlike administration of Governor Marshall, as contrasted with
jvepuuucnn administrations, will be T V, . made a prominent fciure of tho Dem-, J" n"ry' 1909' Hanly had had tl,e UBe ocratle camnniim 4,. in.iinm, Tv,lof th,a money for three months and
flee expense fund In three months us i
Governor Marshall waa able to spend In nine months ii & Matter of satisfaction not only to Governor Mar
shall s personal friends, but also to tho taxpayers who elected him. They
believe that when Governor Marshall
said he stood for economy, ha meant
it. The office expense fund of the Governor Is $1,000 yearly. It Is available on October 1 of each year. When Gov
ernor Marshall succeeded Hanlv In
i
mix
, ocratle campaign iu Indiana. The , .
that time
r nine
Marshall spent
SvretaryorMatS--m.L.unim;ocratle cnmnnIpn , .,.,, I of this money
T. c w n rviw tariff question, including the high cost ! ßI'fnt ,30O-7G- From thl T A"J r, fat m' 1L Urin'f ot living and the fallacy of Senator mt" th Octobo J. Iwn ncuUVIC. . . . . . ... . months Governor Xfni-ahnll
rr. . ... . ii.-. . v ii ue-venage a tarni couim ssion, will be . ," , ., Treasuter of State W.Hisn 11. ollme ,.. . . ..' only $471.04.
ofV.nrennes. I 7 .u. T... . . New York Financial Am.ri la
menting upon an interview given by Governor Marahail to the New York World, says: "Governor Thomas R. Marshall, of Indiana, has expressed himself recently upon the political ills of the present, and has pointed out remedies for their correction, which ahould go far to strengthe Democracy's status
In the nation's eves and to win for
A Homey (Jenerai- T!,oimtM. HouanL-.,,. P . , ' .
Clerk of t.ie htqirfHX? tin--J. red ,ts chairman. Samuel -M. Ralston, of tntnie. üf lltauiufttoii. Lebanon, following a meeting of the Supermiend -nt of Po.-c Instruction committee hore at which caiuildates on KwheitJ. Aiey of Hloominpton. (the State ticket and the Democratic State Ii oJou'et- L'l.ard Dsirett, of congressmen were guests. IMaimi m I. "Organization" was tho keynote of Stau MiKiMicjn- rhrin? Hrollev cf. tho meetiiiK. and it was the onlnion
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.Mirwi cm m ii .Iuilv i tome C hrii t. Dcc'uis? M !;. Tliir-l Distntt CI hs 1
aiM)li. .ImUre of AtiOf ..itt L u't
Dii-trict, Jitsepii IIihii.. i I iHiiuiioini,
M. S. Uiirv of !.i:.'UhM.rt, ami Andrew
A-1 a ins oi C olutnltii.w it ; Sinthern ui?
of every one present that with the co
e-on l )is.;oi)eratbn of everv Democrat, i. 11 ViB Dauon! eyes and to win foi
f K-Hiviile. was assured for the t.anv in NWn,:!1" "Nana statesmaa deserved recog-
' H I f 1 - n nn.l r a r. & n 1. 1 . 1
speaking vuiirei
t X
ol linünn- hr
After the meeting Chairman Ralston
'uu"";' made the following statement:
"The meeting of the campaign com
mittee was attended by the State
nition and respect
from the point of view of one whose
belief in the power aad Judgment of the neonle is tinehnVnhla u-hn In.
" I slstence'upon the mainteninpe of the
cuiiBuiuuun iu an us pansilB almost
can
iii-jii ti7-I ... - rnncTii i nn in oil ito nnitodn ni.nn.
tr- M. Jt. Uotili ! suiciu, and Udwuruates and the Democratic candidates fl r 7" " " ' ?Y-
W.ralti.f Ciiwn.iuld. for -Congress. In addition to these ; - V". " "r"" "
! n.ifLi ... 'rv. t- . i ' .vmmv .0 auauiuicu ui
the kindergarten variety, Governor Marshall holds that two things are
ForConcresB -William lä. C-ox. Forl'ropmitinK Attnruey67th Judicial District Iarry V. Carpenter. For Joint S'enatrr for Cmwfonl, Dnboifl and Terry Countitd. Heater Trnylor. For Joint RonrEentative lor I)nois
nniyg Coanti's. Wutr L. Ceble. ÄPWle'rk Ciwrut Court.- William M. IföTelinan. For Auditor J ab II. Seng. FcrTroasiirer. William Ratwcber. For Shorfff - Ja- h II. Sch,v(?nk. For Coroner .!bn F. Me nku.-.
Iror Ftu-veyor Kuiil Berber.
gentkmen. Governor Thomas R. Marshall. Lieut.-Gov. FrnnkJ. Hall and
the National Committeeman. Thomas Taggart. attended the meeting. "The general plan of the campaign was discussed at length, proper notice being taken of the political condi
tions in the various
districts. It was the opinion, of. those
present that the . economical .and
statesmanlike administration of Gov
GREAT CUT ON
2 PEICE sur
Low Prices on all Summer An parel. Stop and Investigate,
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lIICDI CD Clothier & MJLDLLII. Haberdasher,
West Side Public square.
''TOTIMWWSI
JASPER.
ernpr ,arsnsu. as contrasted with ,:; . v '
Kenublli nn aJtjiirjistra.tlons. should ho ffl ; ,.Vi?, IT u . made prominent in ihp campaisa. The !"- Ä110" sVl?l ,nat toZ
essential to calm our troubled political waters today. Bcturn to Ancient Ideals. "First, said he. we must return to
congressional ! ul 1TI; , ' J,S M-
' cials. And. elucidating this, he explains that thex must be kept strictly
within the snocliied limitations of
Jefferson Tp. Trustee Notice
Notice is hereby given that I will attend to the duties rf the Trusteep odico on Snttinlay of each week at my ollice in Schnollvill where tliont havim hiidineH
will pleaeo call. Aluo will sell school books.
Jtiii.v Block, Trustee. Man. 12 1909 1-year.
The Southern Railway
tariff question, lncludlngthe iceasd Yi", coat of'livinc and tiw fallaer-of SiSn, I jl"fr or?
Bn w.r.mlnHo llt vua u wiuiiunilix lü IÜUI1U
civarnir äiafthai f herein PP. excursion rates fro Jasper
" mfhono
' . ' ' lfkr-n k m ..x t 1I1U1U11U.
F.-rim.w., rX.in efrirt Wm.rVi tor BeveridKe tariff commission, unn ... 1 " -' o, uaucr ois- m A . XT ,
Landabe. ' b. dlKpul.1 vor, riSV 'TJ ?T !J&1 IRÜ- """"
Governor Marsball fi&e dn rlRrr tho fashlon to flout oVli0 N Y' and retum isiastlc meech. nrglnK ' that the 1 f11. .be,mLe he onst"u. retor 28 30 sold daily.
to it as Ohl msn oned nnd out of '17 Aflonfi Cii-, V T
thusiastlc speech, urging ' that fhe
Democratic party must stand for eton
omy and
in government
cratlc party
attitude
Mr Interest.
"Mr. Taggart urged the Importance
Pyre Food Inspection in Dubois Co. 'TfieState Pare Food CoajmissioHu,has been testinir the dh-
ducts sold bv Dulxiis Co. Manil-'of orcanlzatkia and
factllring" firms and find O-' f , e3 al the disposal of -the committee lews: , ad tho candldatet. He insured them rinlirtio MJllIvifT Cn TinKio tnat he was ready to co-operate with
ouarintPPrl PriiS roifiir TöflS ocAuc organization and was I1.0 v"tea radical as well a. to guaranteed Urude protein of 1 rety t0 talce himeeit am- work lthe man ot sane lhughi his admonK ner and oroved ud 16 ner cent if: :aKe."Con. fi,meir ap worK Hon win carry eouai weight
, i ri i. I l -i i lo ncn ne mignt dc ossignea. J. and A- Eckert ffUarantoed 14, -Both Governor Marshall and Mr. per cent and furnished 16 per Taggart assured the meeting that the cent. J H Schnell at Bird?eye outlook for Demooratic succtes was guaranteed 14 per cent and fur- j never brighter, niched 16. The Victoria Al riling "iVwas the unanimous opinion of Co. at Jasper guaranteed 14 perLever' one attending, the meeting that cent and furnish 17' a per oent. rßP?nJ-.the foreJ speakers. Mr. nrySchnelhille Milling Co. guaran- Ln' at0T ??r, aTd1,Chamfp ,c,"rk tnoA lnn.4flf nnA ii i Bhoulcl bo aEd to take Part in the
r- a,i" J."xmei Indiana campaign.
''Several gentlemeigav.e it as their
juagment mat Mr. uoosevett s coming
t n nre MAtnol n iti-aai ..a.n - .11
.ve fltvuicu u f J cat utriiiyUi ui K Ul- . . . " w--
minishing respect for our organic niak'ng plans for your summer written law. The sober, second sense vacation, consult or Write V E. of the American people saved the day. Claycomb Agent Jasper Ind , and Governor Marshall's words are the J. C. Beam, Jr., A. G. P A.' more wercome because of töis fact. St. T.niv Miccnnm" ' '
To the converted radical as well as to
vvAccx v 'iniiuujcl Hüll lJKM'. INDIANAPOLIS STAR
and INDIANA PARMER
iM
Star
The
per cent.
The Kijrlit To Liv r
liight To Halho. The United States g-overnment is g;oing after the bathtub trust, but the food trust is doing a piosperous business itl the old stand raising prices every day or so, and swelling its already enumerous dividends The tub trust, the tooth brush trust, the na.l file trust, the lookimr clnsa trust.
and such things as that havo got ill M .
tlon will carry equal weight.
' His second canon of belief is equally forceful and acceptable. It is: The
conscience of the people of this coun-
FOR SALE Story-and-half seven room house. Good lot. 50x100 ft., al-
ey in rear; graded street, good
Regular Rates: The Star, six months
Indiana Farmer, six months Total value
Send $1.65 to the Indianapolis
nna uet rneni Jbocn. Offer For Rural Residents Onl-.;"" This offer will be withdrawn soon, therefore enter subscription before it is too late. The Star is the only morning newspaper published at Indianapolis, therefore is the only metropolitan newspaper that can reach the rural residents on same day it is printed. For E ection News, as well as news of your county, your state and the entire world, road. THE LLVDIA1V APÜIalS -TUR
intoIndlana to whip In line the Re'
publican leaders who are fighting Senator Beveridgevould re'snlt in failure. It wns the belief of the meeting that these opponents of Senator Beveridgo are not In frame of mind to bVTbossed. "On the liquor question, there was no difference of opinion. The party will stand on Its platform on this question." (, Kern Prepares for Fhjht. JohiijW. Kern.. Democratic nominee for United States Senator, has gone to Bay View. Mich., whore he will reBt
in lrvnl- nf fi, , to uay view. .Mich., whore he will reBt to look out for the attorney en-'unui September and outline his cameral strust-hustinfro-nh in
, . V , 1 . iinfKu. lie promises 10 eome oacK in
fighting trim and give the Rep!ollcana the battle of thoir Uvea... "I'tn KolnK to take a cood rest" said
Mr.' Kern on the day of Iris departure,
so, however, with the food trust
is in r.o danger. Th government, apparently, doesn't oneifloi fVlö mflTimnlnf inn n
buw iimui;ufaiiuil Ui LI I w w prAioof the necessit es of life i"1"1 rn eoniH back ful1 of flBht" the thintrs that the nt onln must-' The Plrlt. of "r,Kht" ,lfls Invaded
hiv n nf w,nn ;1T, ' pvor5 PRrt of the Sta,e. a never In nT rk ,2 importance. lt8 hlgtony havo the Democrats bePn But woe to the men who combine u.,itftd non i, nn,i .n
Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5per cent. Jasper, Ind.
not to , be defeated by over-
... SJKf U J I to raise the cost of t,nt.htiihf ,i.i
ihe livrht of tne peopla to live conndence
may be kit to the discretion of State Chairman Jackson Is urging the food trust, but the riht to democrats everywhere to stand by bathe is inalienable and must lhe,r guns aml kPe,) busy untn nf,er not be abridged. the vo,es are counted. This is Governor Marshall's view of the situation. If RoOSCVolt is Willing tO SUp- 1,c believes success Js assured If the port an insurgent in ene place Doraocrat8 wl11 be vigilant. "Fight" and a standpatter in another n,so ,he Bp,rlt of Chn," Clark's fL nr mlS ,he?Ct t0.de;i ."Tbe fight for a Democratic House. Cöive or mislead, by this sort of Wh will prove the forerunner of a UOUble-dealing with the puislic? i Democratic I'ro8l(lent..Is now on." says
j Mr. ciark. "We ought to win. I be1 llevc we will win. 1 "Hut n.n t.I.ltft flnllf If ... w . . 1 .4
. . I tin .iiuov f"v ll rü nuilIU Will. A'r. Jacob Burger Jr. thrashed Tbe Republicans are so split up that an average of 25 bushels of wheat Bome folkB 8Ctm to tnlnk ,hat ail we from 27 acres of his farm last'nftV0 t0 d0 B ,0 8tnml stlu Rnd see Week. Who can beat it? rjPf the salvntlon of the Iord. Such over-
US know. ' conn(,cncc raay cst u uear. The
sure way to win is to nght today, to-
25 Bushels
- ..w w v. v vuv iW)JiC Uä Ulis av. y A uu-U UWa,WWW yJJA try must be awakened- to the faot that pavements, good well and cellar, there is no place this side of Tophet i Must be sold at once. No reawhere a man can afford to be dls- sonable offer refused- Apply Jun! !;.!!", wr? c.an .a?orl t0 let 'Courier office.
iiiuiuuiiiii hichu biociu in mo way of the continuance of the republic. Reducmg'these two statesmanlike utterances to their real meaning, we
learn irom Governor Marshall that we shall continue to have unrest until we have public oQTclals -who acknowledge allegiance to nothing but the constitution, and people who are not satisfied with any other kind. No true citizen can question the validity of these propositions, and, indeed, their acceptance by the people Is biteominjj daily more convincing. Why DU yf Get Itl "That thCgjPayne-Aldrich tariff law could escape the criticism of the Governor In his, duscussloo of political
'Ills' is not to be Imagined, and his
views on that measure are certainly Incisive. The greatest admission of Its weakness, be nolnted out. wns tho
President's defence "of the bill before '
me peopie. Aim Mr. inrts confession that 'Che bill was the best we could get. although pot Just what we wanted' appealed to Governor MaVsball's sense of humor as something Inexpressively ludlcrouB. If it was not what we wanted, why did we get it, asks he; and wboU'as it would not let us have the best there Is and Just what we wanted Instead of the best we could get? Tovth demoralized and
T)A Vmi "FtiTnT nino cfofinnamr oi-l nnnf i-1 riTr" f
uii, iiuu wiutiiiiic, it iiiuxvco nie man itiiu iiacs mm i , the business world as nothing else can. The cost isn't? much. See about it at The Courier office wheiv hun-
-
t dreds are accommodated. The nanor used is
the best and the inks the neatest.
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Corner 7Ui & Jackson HOME 'PHONE.
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License Noliw
sorely stricken RepubP.-ans responsible for this hill, we refer Governor Marshall's Socratlan riddleB. While 'polutiiiK with pride' In the coming: campaign to their unenviable record, they will answer the Governor, doubt
less. The. Democrats should that -itft 'itmrtr f Hi'oti'jii
inrln? nrn nrtui..rwl,.,l .1 .. i'"" 5 " rriiitlinfi.n : In
AfOTjCh Ii hi-nliy clvon to tin- t it xn W liiiinliriilKf Tp , Iiubo..' c-nimtj , Indi unii. tliiit the umler-liriinl, h imiliM-.t ztn of th t nitiMl static, will ttpplr n tin f . ,,n ty ( oniiiil.x.iifiniTi of Dtiboi fgi.ntv nt .!'. r.""xt ref,I,,,r """tl'i" In vii ,t r.MO, for lift tin.- to ri'tull Intoiir n nu lliljiors lii truiid Im-, und piTinlt Hi. m iu t lioilrunk mi tin; pri-inixi'. iiihIit U pro vMon of the luw.s of Inrilunn govi rniiiir Tin- pri-oN loo -tlon wlieri- nhIi! IiiinorA If"! u ' "old h in u imii! torv biiihlin so x Ml ft-rt Hiiarc rt imtt on The north west rorniT of tliitiortlii'iictiiiiirti. of tin-north
tnn I bouMi.
! Caliiiiii't I.Hko
ins queries are propounded at every romir i.iJhwv oV ?i
.... - - - m i"K"jj mi ii miMuinif Known nu tin Republican rally, wid If they do, they ?ln ''Idiiiif of the rHlumet LakeCo , m will gain votes. HilirllgeTp., Unbolt county, Indiana.
"A tariff for revenue onlv Is tha on
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inc. MAKLIN RIPI.F" .u- .
the oest rifle made for the farmer, combining the good points or the old muzzle-loading squirrel rifle with the convenience and rapid fire of the most improved repeater It is se constructed that the same rifle uses the following cartridges: .3a short and long rim fire, .3a short and long center fire, and is the only repeater made using rim fire cartridges larger than the .22 calibre. The short cartridges are just the thing for small game while the long ones kill hogs and beef handily. On the first jooo cartridges used you have saved the cost of a Marlin. TJhe Maflln Hand Bolc for shooters explains why this is so and tells how to care for, and how to use, fire arms. This valuable book free If you will send stamps for postage to
,nc- ""uin FIWEAWMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CT.
Al0. lit Hl MIllllllfltM U'ltl limtn unnlt...
tlon for llceiiMo to serve IumcIicm. i-oiif. o
uiiu tor tlie aale ot clgum and
KASPKU IIATTEU.
She hears his step! With joy confessed Her fond heart pit-a-pats; Her love leaps madly.jn her breast And dara hear breaks her slats!
morrow and every day until the polls close on tho first Tuesday after the fifst Monday In November. 'Tis true tho Republicans are badly scared, but wo should remember that sometimes
men fight most viciously when scared i
worst, and so it may ho with them."
platform necessary to mark nlalnLv M'.,ns vtu
.1... .....11 .' .. loouceo.
inu uivimun oeiwceu privilege or ans- 1 tocracy. and popular rlirhts or democ- ! Julys, lino, -jw
racy. On this alignment tho Governor 4 . . . TT1 helleres tho pollti ;al battles of the I A Keal estate mill BllHilieSH
ruturt will bo fought, all believing In the protective principle rallying to tho Republicans, and all others going over to the Democrats. AVo have been doctoring symptoms too long; the time
has come to reach the source of our ,"T jenen rooms well troubles, nnd that la speclnl privilege. iUIniSll.ed aiJd nne Bar fixtures.
a tariu pronuci, wnno Governor Marshall can expound iwlltlcal doctrines thus constructively and convincingly Democracy's causa Is not lwt."
15arruln.
I have for sale a good hotel
ana saloon Lot 50 x 208 feet good building 18 Rooms good Diningroom and kitchen rooms woll
Boone Township Trustee's
Trustee of
hereby e"
.uiiuois county, uoi--j the will attond to .l t l to the oUice of Trustee. t . . .. ttfA rtf 1 r
- vJ Offered at a bargain for immnrl.
iate Sale. Apply to Traylor , , Keal.Agent
Harbison Trustee's Notice. t Notice fa hereby driven that the underKigned Trustee of Harbison townehip, will attend to townphip business on each Monday of tho year at my ollice, nnd persona hating township business to transatt ate required to present it to him nn Sntimlnvo
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Tili lnu.'riuli!r lilira... ...Ill t. 1.n..l . '. . ' . .. .. .... 1 I t
....,, , , ,, mjjii ui. puBiness to present, it on nuiui i' - my homo near Kellen-flle. toaB dcBirivf; booko from the JowiwtP Martin Tiiimlino, Trustee. Nhmrv. am nnllild that the Ilry
Jan. h, 1903. Sore Nipples ind Chapped Hands Are quickly cureil by applying: Clmmlicrlnltr balvc Try it; ItUaiucccM. lrko ajciU .
n l ! l
township, Dubois county,
notice tnat tui.tnlninn i
f;ui iniuiii vvy inu vu.wv - -
reeiaence, two mes " ., i tersville.on HaturdavBol each week.
riniwntB nil nnmnnn h-ivinr townean
f.lhrArv. are notitiod that the
kept it my residence. , School hooka at James M i sf J atPortersville. Thomas H. IsmV Trustee Uooue i? Jan,5 1909 yr.l
