Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 August 1910 — Page 4

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Ml)A. AUGUST 6, 11110.

Democratic Ticket,

BEHDOE SAID TO BE INSINCERE

Would Have Voted For tariff Bill If His Vote Had Seen Necessary to Pass It. REPUBLICAN MAKES CHARGES

j bo called in and will tak part In the discussion df tin best m- uns tu per-

Secretary ot Stats- i-nuis C. Ellingham

Dtuiatuei.

Auditor of -State Wni H. U unan.oi of tho payne-AldrIch tariff bill, Bever

Eleventh District PostofTica Row Agitates G. O. P. State Organization. (Staff Correspondence.) Indianapolis. Is Beveridge sincere? Charles E. St'frlt. editor of the Washington Herald, a rock-ribbed Republican newspaper at Washington. Ind.. says ".No!" Sefrlfs paper Is regarded as a Republican oracle and Sofrit as the strongest Republican editorial writer In Indiana. He has made the statement edito

rially in tho Herald that if Boverldgo'a vote had been needed for tho passage

Williair II. Vollme

I-awrencebvig,

Treasurer of Mnto

of Viueennes. Attorney General Thomas M. Uonan Clerk" of t.ie Supreme O ut---J. Fred France, of Huntington, Superin;end;nt of Pu . c Instruction RobeitJ. Aie.of Moomington. State Ci20lORist--F.i-rd Bsrrett, of Piainfisl 1. Stale Muiistknn-rhemns Brolleycf North Vernon.

Idee would have voted for It.

The news created somewhat- of

sensation among Indiana Republicans who. heretofore, had taken Beveridge at his word. With this tlaw in his record nothing Is left him upon which to stand. It being his announced Intention to mako his campaign as an insurgent upon the Payne-Aldrlch bill. The Scott County Journal, commenting upon Sefrlfs charge, says: "The editorial puts Beveridge In the position

of a rank hypocrite and political char-

Tndot. juuenie C &:l ee-ond JUis-.or a ran nypocme anu pomicai ciuir-r-ict IWi'b Monis .t KnshviHe; leltan, and that his vote In the Senate, Third Diitritt Cl-as F la of Indian-jhls state convention speech and his

r polis.

J mitre of Appc .ate l rtictrint .Tnsi'tlh llull'll.

Ar "s. T nirv of Loir.?n?Port. and Audrew

AdamB of Columbus City ; Southern district M. B.Ilottle of Saiem, aud lulward W. Fait of Useenlield.

For Congress William E. Cox.

state platform is only to fool the peo-

mt Northern pie. The editorial is addressed to those of Hammond, Republicans In Indiana who are find

ing fault with Beveridge because he did not vote for the bill. Watson, Hemenway. Cannon and Aldrlch, on hearing the news, "jes" laffed." The conservative element of the Re-

For Prosecuting Attorney 57th Judicial publican party, which is opposing

District Barrv W. Carpenter,

For Joint Senator for Crawford, Dubois and Perry Counties. BcmarTraylor. For Joint Reprjeentative tor Daoois and Pike Counties. Peter L. Cobl. For Clerk Circu't Court. William M. Bockelniau. For Auditor Jacob H. Sewt. For Tre&snrer. William Rauscher. For Sheriff. Jacob II. Schwenk. For Cowner Je im F. Menke.

For Surveyor Emil Borger.

Beveridge, is said to have entertained thi3 view of his "Insurgent" activities for some time. In a degree, it is explained, this Is one of the secrets of their dislike for him as a political figure. They believe he Is not sincere in his acts and speeches, and that be is "playing to the gallery." The "Man Higher Up." No doubt exists In the minds of polltlclanshere that James E. Watson was referring to Senator Beveridge

when, in his denial of certain chargeB

ForComm.ssiojer.SdDJstrict.-Henry made by Hamilton Fish in New York.

Land grobe.

fect the Organic tun nf products There will bo tpiukHrtt at Uie-a im-': Ingw also ami again organization nu. enthusiasm will go hand tu hand.

i Dates of Meetings. Dr. T. Ü. Soules will call a dls-tr: 'meeting in tho First District. Angus 5th, at Evansville. Chairman Fuhiu 'Gwlnu will hold his meeting In the Second District, at Vincenne. August Cth. Tho meeting In tho Third will bo j at New Albany August Sth. called by Chairman Mark Storeu. The Fourth

District meeting will be held at North Vernon, August 12th. Francis M. tJuftlth is chairman. Chairman IVtor Foley will call the Fifth Dlstrkt nuetlng for August 16th ut Terre Haute. In the Sixth District Chairman John Osborn "beat tho committee to it." He has already called aud held one of the meetings and has obtained good results. Announcement of tho dates in the Seventh and Eighth Districts was deferred. The Eighth District meeting Is also a matter of history. W. M Longley. chairman of that district, presided over such a meeting recently at Lebanon. The Tenth District meeting will be held at Gary, August 20, and will be

a called by Chairman Charles Murphy.

The Eleventh District will anuounco a dato later and the -Twelfth District has already held a meeting at Fort Wayne where tho chairman, E. O. Hoffman, entertained his guests at a banquet. Chairman Peter Kruyer will hold the Thirteenth District meeting at Plymouth August 19th. Neal Called "Double-dealer." The Republican postofllce row at Hartford City in the Eleventh District is a heavy burden for Edwin M. Lee, Republican State Chairman. It is the hottest postofllce fight that the Republicans have known this year, al, though postotllce troubles are known to be a great source of dissatisfaction in every district In the state. The charges made by Henry Geisler of Hartford City that Elam Neal, as dispenser of patronage for Senator

Beveridge In the Eleventh District,

promised Geisler the Hartford City

postotllce and then deliberately "sold

out" to L. C. Johnson, who was appointed, have upset the district and the state chairman. Moreover, Gelslor promises to tell other things that will not add to Chairman Lee's pleasure. It Is known that Neal, who Is revenue collector under Beveridge In Indianapolis and who is also chairman of the Eleventh District. Is a source

of never-ending discomfort to the Re

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Notice ie hereby given that I will attotiil to thudntiei rf the friiBtees oilice

, ,on Snturday of each week at my olliee in 1 SfhnellviÜe wherethose having bufrinef

(will please call. Also will sell t-eliool jbooks. I Jhn Block, Trustee. Mar. 12 1900 1 year.

The Southern Railway

A Distinguished Citizen. John G. Carlisle, whose death

hns inst been announced.

possibly not oro able or gifted in many ways than some of the

members ot rresiant

Offers the following low round trip excursion rates froJasper Indiana.

Many of To AshviUe. N. C and return

them are followers of Senator Rever-hg.55 sold daily idge. but are so utterly opposed to po New York, N. Y and return Neal that they can't mako up their too on ij AniUt

support him, knowing that ,rp Aflof, f.Sfv X J nnrl rn.

i. -to nr U A.. .4.11 iQlli

woo is one of the trump cards 1b Senator re election, continue to be the dls- IJn' , '. bU1" "r; ü ,

iJevenuge s political ucck. penser oi bicventn uistnci patronage, i A" vi y..v w""- - " These two attacks upon Senator The thought of Neal firmly intrenched return 15.65 sold Aug. 12th. Bever-ldge by Mr. Watson are a de- , in tho saddle for six years more Is j Liberal return limits. When

velopment of the fight that Is being too much for their digestion. Again, mak'ng plans for your Slimmer

publicans of that district.

he declared that these charges were

Inspired by some one in Indiana,

In his denial, also, Mr. Watson steps

forward and shoulders the responsl- minds to

fcllltv fnr thf fnrifr rnmmtsslon which V art 1 11111 In tho nvnnt nf nflvftrlti'nc '

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$2. So Star

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Cleveland S Second Cabinet, but waged against Beveridge by the ele-they can not quite come to the Idea vacation, consult or write V

he was perhaps the most Useful ment of lie Republican party with I of being repres to his chief. He was agO' d !av whJch MY. Watson stands the "regu-jjohn L. Thomp:

yer a man of Keen lntenec :.r u ur itepuDiicans, wno quesuon aencnnH itirlfrmnnt. and he had ot to Beverldge's sincerity and for that

only an extensive acquaintance reason regard him as highly dangerous e P-?! "'Z. W Mr. s

long service iii v-uiiKicaa, Watson when he spoke of the man the House, part 9t tne time as ..hlRber up but It was not necessary speaker, and later in the Senate, here He made ejear that Congave him a knowledge of men . Bressman Fish, In his oplnlrfn, was and measures that must have not responsible for the charges he made his counsel of special value utterM against Watson, and branded to the President, with whom he the man who Inspired them as too roe nn nnzo nnrl fripnrllv terms cowardly to come out Into the open

rr.u: .uuirs loef0l nnfll Air and make them himself

Clnveland's death, lona after

,cal and corruiit practices. Now, will

Carlisle Was of the best aK a forraer member of theiWays and Ii.11" V10" wlro profess to be it. i u: " a t"1.'"11 ' r J . hnnost oflir als. rest under this charce

coming, as It does, from their own partv? Or will the Sun co a sten fur-

their official duties were over.

Mr

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type OI puuuc mun, suuiib 'a Means Committee convictions, n t sparing the op- nuenco legisiatA

Watson Denies Charge.

Congressman Fish charges that Wat-

ented In Congress by

son, of Gas City. He

is tho father-in-law of Neal's daughter, and Neal would have a whip In each hand should Thompson be successful. It was to gain the congres slonal nomination for Thompson that

Neal Is said to have switched his supIort in the postotllce fight from Geisler to Johnson. Admits Lake County Frauds. "The Indianapolis Sun, which Is a Republican newspaper, owned and edited by Rudolph G. Leeds, charges that every Republican elected on the state ticket two years ago and now occupying ofllce In tho state house, was elected dishonestly, through ille-

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In Congress to in

In behalf of the

position in fighting for any cause Payne-Aidrich tariff biu. but fair in his fighting and SO "The statement is made." says Conholding the respect Of his OppO- gfessman Fish, "that Mr Watson's to t- onoftüi ronrnsfntntive for cer-

nnnto HO W!1S riri Till III r SUtfah.-

A nnf , föw RVn ih if-ins tain parties beforo the Ways er and not a few Republicans MQg Commlttee were IarBer th.

seit personal rtyiet "neu passed out of power.

and

than he

Congress. Then he

The Third District Would Be 2

Blessed if It had One.

A Congressman Who Does Things.

received for his term in .This Mr. Watson denies.

aaus:

But why did Mr. Fish assail me in

ew rk? Manifestly the people oi

that state are not interested Jn my actions, and this leads me to the inevitable conclusion that ho must have been Inspired to this course by some residents of the Hoosler state, and that his fabrication was uttered not

ther, and demand that these officials surrender their offices to the Democrats who were defeated on the face of the returns?"

This Is the statement of U. S. Jackson, Democratic State Chairman, based upon the admission of Republicans that their State candidates elected two years ago were elected Illegally. This charge was made by Democrats at the time, but with the machinery in Republican hands there was no possibility of making it stick. Evidence was gathered to show that 2.000 of the 2,700 foreigners who voted the Republican ticket in Lake county two years

ago were voted illegally. Records oi

for tho benefit of the citizens of Newtno immigration Bureau show that

Mr Boehne is a congressman! York, but for consumption in indi

who does thit gj He wins ad- na

miration nu by hat he says, but by what he does. Not only is Mr. B ehne a creditab e representative of his district on national questions, but a faithful, nhlp ntrent at Washington for the interest of his district Tue ame ability that is reflect-

f.ourismng manulactor

Democrats Plan Organization.

Further plans for the complete organization of every "voting precinct In Indiana have been made by the Democratic State Committee. It Is announced that these district

they had not been in the United States

to exceed six mouths when tr.ey voted The law requires a year's residence. The 2,000 votes, which are now ad

mitted by Republicans to have been illegal and corrupt, defeated tho Democratic ticket with the exception of

governor and lieutenant-governor and

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meetings which will bo called by the j HupterintctMlont of public Instruction

respoctlve district chairmen, will De attended by the chnlrman and secretary of each county In the district, by

candidates, by the

n number of

hmntr hronirht to the state candidates and In each case mce of consa- u -u tt 8. Jackii- ri , son.

Wedding Dance al the Opera

The district meetings are expected

to serve a double purpose In that they 111 nrmmn pntllllfilllHIll and nlsO PLT-

House. j mit tho formation of a better orTU SSt Iff ill lio n worlflinrr rlnnrn conization. At these meetings the dta-

nf t C iocnor Onera House Tues- trlct situation will be discussed In deand there will be speeches by

uay iiiK"v nusuaw -u . "mU aorae of the state candidates. Plans of the marriage of Mr- Thomas wlu be ,aJd whIch w, ,ater be teken Geisler and Miss Lmma Hopt uln county meetings, it is by getting

rtano ana irap urum musn;. t

pleasant time assured. Lveiy-

Dody invited.

DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAIN Fr Internal ftnd External Paint

tho organization into each county and

down into each precinct that the Stato Commlttco expects to clinch tho

victory that Is already In the air.

At the county meetings, which will

bo held soon after tho district meet

Ines, the precinct committeemen will

If they had not been cast the entire Democratic ticket would have been elected. The Republicans won by not to exceed 1.099, which was the plurality of David A. Myers, for Judge of tho Appellate Court, First District. Will They Resign? "The Democrats charged fraud and illegal practices at the time," Bald Mr. Jackson, "and now the Republicans admit It. Is It not up to them to resign and surrender each ofllco to the Democrats who were thus Illegally defeated? I call upon them to do so if they nre honest, conscientious men." The Sun Is a rampant Beveridge supporter and is understood to bo very close to the senator, so closo In fact that the Inference is being drawn that if Beveridge did not know and approve of the Sun's charges before they were made ho was at least not avcrso to their being published.

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hignea Trtifiteo ot iitutneon townetnp, township, Dubois couniy, u -will ntrenti to townnliip bjainces on each notico that he will attend to an 1 u Monday of the year nt ray oilice, and ortaining to the oflico of Trustee,

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