Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 October 1910 — Page 1
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58f Ml d Jasver, Indiana, Friday, Octobbee 7, 191ÖV No. 1. Lr0L. 53.
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THE Democratic party In Indiana is fortunate In having a splendid state ticket. Each Is peculiar suited to the office to which he aspires and in which" he will serve the people, not as a politician, but as a trusted and efficient official.
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Candidates if. the
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W. H. VOLLMER, for State Treasurer.
"Sonator Bovorldgo stands fully commlttod to tho prlnolplo that In the fxorclso of Its power of taxation. It Is the duty of the govornment to so frame lta tax "laws as to create n clasn of ITonoflciaKcs and confer, upon that class the right to levy' trlbuto day by dav uuon the earnlnss of tho p-epr
musses of the Ainorlcan people," Bnid Mr. Kern. "He only balks on a schedule here and there? . With him, the net of larceny Is -Justifiable. He would only roKiilato tho amount of pluntlor to be titkon In cortain ifartlcular and Iso
lated histance's.
"It Is refreshing to listen to. a man fully and thoroughly committed to the
iintHiin that a tax low should De
OPENING tJJiSOUA
I will open my Big New Store od
oiidav, Oct. SOtli.
will nreaent a Wanrlcnmo RnilXFM IR FRFF
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ox "levy should be ' J u "
:?T&ZZ'2VcttbeT lutii to uetober Mü. i will snow you tne SCIÄÄISiargest stock of Furniture-Ranges and Heating XüHÄÄb3 Stoves in fact everything in the house furnishing that monstrous docu-ine as a Rovern-; J . , Ol T--. 1 -I n v n '
cntal policy. .The contest between JJJJLe UilfctU JJ-blö ü V fcJI Uüeil biiU Wl 111 kDULLUllülil J-ilU.IdU.Cl;. rand larcenists and-the petit r-
me
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EVERYBODY LISTEN
larceuists may be an lnt erestlng ow iy neW ÖLOre üaS 10,Z öö-SQUare Ol nOOr SPclC. to those fully convinced of the right- J
eoiwueBS of larceny, bul neither of tne i contending forces can hopo for recruits from that very largo body of peoplo who. have conscientious scruple
agakjst all forma of larceny. Senator-Deve'ridgo's recent declara tlon tliat ho "coald-not stand for the J duties placed on lumber, out of which
the homes of the people are Duuaea aroused Mr. Kern's curiosity. He
Bay:
We pre ready as never before to aid you in your Fall Furniture
and JdLouseturmshing Saymg. Tn roef conorina Am cfnolro Vinvn lioon inmnlo(' thi'c canenn tViov ruP in PVPtl Vipffpr Conditio.
-11 JJUkJb ÜkUd WW&A WI.V.WW 4M T W 3 vwll WllJlWbl. bill. ÜV.UWII - -w.. Our storo service is par excellent from start to finish. Pain-taking sales people to serve yon and aid you in supplying our needs a prompt and careful delivery service to bring things to
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VND JUöl lower niuii eiauwutsic iwi kuuuo to you at handsome saving
ANDREW A. ADAMS, for Appellate Judge, Northern Dlstnot.
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"The I'ayne-Aiaricn um am i ruuu - wit reduced the tariff onlumber making of the same quality means SUDplying u so'Bedroom suits, Quartered Oak, Ä",ÄfcÄ hy Kai" Oak and .Mahogany Wardwas- it that his lmllgtmtlon was never robeS. Chiffoniers. Upi'lffht IOld-
ßtirred at the enormous rate of the Monfln h'nlrlino- Rr1o
Dlngley bill? j. 1
pri td -i'AIR your wants
M. B LAIRY. fer
DDellata Judae. Northern District.
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Economical . Government Declares Democrat- ' ic Leader.
W. H. Vollmer, of Vinmines, believes a public office shoirtd be condm ted Just aa a man would conduct his own business. If elected he wil carry his belief into effect. The fact that h baa made a suoceas of his own business is a guaraatee that the treasurer's o,fflce -will, be well and capably mtnngi in the poopIe'B ' intereets if Mr. Vollmer is' honored with the offllce. Moses n. L-airy is another who came to prominence from an Indiana farm. He Is a member of the legal Arm of Lairy and Mahoney, at Loganport anil has served as -Jude the Cass ("lrruit court. Mr. Iairy has ne-r aspired to any offne sare In line with his profession, and Is regarded by all who know him as admirably fitted for the plate lie nbw seeks. Andrew A. Adorns of Columbia City 'nerved as & member of tho Indiana legislature In 1891 ami ha slne not bon a candidate for any offl.-o. He is a Ufe-Ionj; friend .and former nnlphltor of Govornpr Marshall. Ho Is one St the original "Marshall men ' For seyflKil ypara he has born a trustee of Ptirflue I'niverslty and Is now'ltp prusldcnt oHhe board.
Was Silent Twolve Years. "Diirlnc all tho years the latter
ing beds, Mantle folding Beds, Iron Beds, Bed Springs, Felt, Cotton and combination matter-
xneasura.was In force, were noi mu homes of tho peoe being buiided ess. Davenports, Coucl,ies, Bed with lumber? And during an thoso ' irlphnnrdc; RiiflFpt: von were we not tho rlargest ex- LOUllgeS, ÖKienoaiüS, i5UIieiS,
pnrth. and were -n ,.rtv, TnKlc? ennovo orl
nt.miv rnrtimnfi helnc made by -""ö iV ' i
the lumber barons? "Is it not remarkable that it has ..Mi.,) tn fKti olnnnont Swifi-
.tor at any time during' his twolteyours' Service in tiho Sonato. rht he, o-sed tothls'peopro the duty of raising n'ls vqlce against this crying in-, jurtlcef" 1 Mr. Korn sold that Senntor Deverldf?e as an "lnsutont" only claimed to have "progressed as far 'as opposition to'the'Payne-Aldrlch law." He had 'declined to follow; lAFolletteJje7ond tbal point and In all otheWre9fct8.he commended the Taft administration, and I his Stau platform ho lndorepd it On tho eobect of a tariff commlsßlon.'.rfr. Körn sahl: -Senator fioVdrfJge knows, and the Amorfcan peoplu' generally Jcnow with ..,-,,.ir,M)(,. nipsdiration. that, gen-
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the rates nxea uy nu
TAÜKS BEVER1DGE APPEAL
Hove Pnnnl Will Nn Inrfnrcn R.
publcan' Party Which Senator is Denouncing.
ciarlifg tEat Tvhe old "order changcth, jiving place to that which is new, and only a cursorjw examination of, his keynote speech w'iH be necessary to convinco the people of Indiana of tho truth of that declaration. Denounces Own Party.
round. Library Tables, Parlor Tables. Large stock of Rock-
ing Chairs. Kitchen Cabinets, Ulass Uupboaras ana in öaies. The FREE Sewing Machine. Golden Star Sewing Machine. Big assortment of Bugs of all sizes. Large Stock of Mattings. I will show you the nicest line pfr MALABLE RANGES.
,), rutnt; flYPri 1)V 11118 a f TIT JZ J 1 -1-1 - ri SiT Q ti I Ulli 1 I i-1S 1 l I lirtil 11 OiZj. CblÜU
, "Instead of waitrng. ftrat on the . . mVif onrl Od.Tr HPiTATiQ' ÖbOVeS.
creation of a commission, ana won t ri R IVLUUl ü JA.ll Xlguu cxj. v. a
forthe todflous work of a world-wide Investigation-by. that commission, let
us have revnnxwi ui uuw, ductlon of the 'rates to a reasonable basis whlclTHs a revenuo basis, placing the" greater burden on luxuries andi tho leaser one on necessaries, leaving th freo Hit as R 13 and then. It t
lot us have the
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In fact everything in the SSpuse Furnistiiiig Line. ef
JOHN LOBKI,
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voi aumeace. His speech was nn
vnwi iuuu u iyuMiwimi UVV les. mingled with a eh-rp'nnd ot.-d disruption of enrrent events. ' Kern tnolr Vppnalnn n nnlnt nftt
".complete surrender nf thn "Instir.
' itooscvelt toltho Btandpijtters in
. WUlUllllUll, IffllL IlllVItmply with the "proiiresslvo -and
.'uiowi uuvpriujje, ana canea tentlon to tho DIlTlbn 'Dollar Con-1
8 , wnich Wia been fosTorcd at aMturwn by Uiu Republican party, rhp rylnu donwnd of the tlmeg," 1(1 Mr VTorn a ...
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wi, uenaomicai Rovern-' ''fl' to tli n,1 fha't
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's aicn bow. absorbs Re enrnlnps
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sator It.verrdKc'B anneal to the
u vo,V or th0 He'pubUciuIuckWch in the.Bfkraje'Ureath he con-
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ubhinlty novor before npproach'od ne history of American pdlltlca." fWsonr," Bttfa Jir. Kern, "tho
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.WatM Senator, who -awurowi adWBhJp of tho orranlMtlonf Hint
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for lis betrayal of.tlve Interests ef the people. He denounces tfTo presunt Republican administration for having violated tho Boleran pledges made by the party In national convention. Ho denounces the principal legislative ennctment' of hlsparty In the laßt Congress votod for by four-fifths of tho Republican mongers of that body who voted at all, and approved by ,a Republican president, not. only by ma !. - . . ... .Vinn, nt hnnrtv
sigaaturo, dui oy expiv" .., commendation, as a law which Hinders the people, robs the poor, maUea thelrllTa more mlaorblo and tntdr
as a lawwhlch promotes and encourages lawful monopoly and surrenders tbiTrishts of- the Powers of Pninfie. . ."And then, nttdr fhls terrific arraignment of the Republican party for hlch treason to tlie people who gave It power, ho makes oloflnent appeal to (So Rama poqple to voto tho'Ropubllcan ticket, nnd continue that party In ' powctr. r"The Impudenco of such an appeal reaches a degree of sublimity never beforo approached In tho h.i-tory of American politics. Verily, tho old order hath' 'clianRod, and given ptaco to that which Is new, since tho days or
the great Republican gianis, wurwu and Harrison. "If Senator Bovorldge was an Independent candidate, or flowing the csample .of great Insurgents In His party. In years gono by, ho had, Joined rhevDemocnatic party, there might be mcrlt In Msrclnlm. But, under mr sy.stem of government, political 'contests'miwt be waged betwwjn political narttcB. and no man. whaborar his ability lll be allowed to maintain his fellowship wfth a pnrty Vhlch he denounces Us unworthy ofpnbllc cpn: fhlence and. bb .tho eandidnte of that rtnlmlnir his full alleplanco
while denouncing It, rocelvo tho support of tho lntolllgont man wboagroo8 with him that such -Pftttr has forMltod Us right to a continuance in power. Is Larceny Justifiable?
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oZ&am" tWest Side Public square. jAorcn, mm virwr
nninfutinn thlit "not
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untn a scientific investigation i u-.. a commission yet unborn, will tlicre be, hope of relief save by tho olecflon of a Democrntio Cougross pledged to genuine "revenue reform.0
Recalls Sefrlt's Charge
Democratic Ticket,
Som-tniy oi Mats-Louis CKUinRhain iJecatttoi
Auditor ol tato-Win. II. u unan.o.
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Kern brought up the charge maUe(T er of stnlo. Williair 11. Vollme
against SenaV?r bovonage u uu..-0l ymi-cnocs
rhomnsM. Honnn
of t .c Supreme 0 utt J . Fred
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0. Sefrlt.'ofaVas.Wnst.on. ino.. i AUorn ey
"I da, no? Intend even no. 1 .
mv frftnü wUhMnslncemy. ouv . lltmtiriaon
spectfully Insist o the time nas com rf ( ,ont iblic Instruction whea he mirst ÄJK.Ä -Chai A? G eShouse of Inlian.polie. Sta" (Voiogiai-Vard ll.r.tt, of mnqt accomplished of all Mr. Rover- ; jj, Vwnou. , . . n. Sa 3 te in Indiana, then de- j, de su,,eino O.art cec ond Die- , i ? nVr.imont in his favor.l;-. "u, CK m Morris of Rushville; if "iVTsSr neverldgejS Cbas F. Ccx. of Indianrr " .. Tn im linssace of'.i!a
nad n.een neca., ... Northern
imiirii rT (i in irnnii: v va -
UrtU t. M,rt Kill ho
the Pao-Awncn iwH .y... ; , ' -ni, o Haminond.
Vrion9 cansld-erntlon, for It fHy AjaIn9 of Colnmbus City; Southern dlefccJSnS for the dlffcWnt treatment . Hottle of Salem, and hdwanl HS Seaatbr Beveridge respecting vv Falt of üFeenfield. t?donU patronage In his state, from! For Congress William li. Cox. fft whtoh Senator U"! Forrrc.ecn.inRAttorney J.h Judicial
other genuine, WM , Dietrict-Larry .
For Joint senitr iorwi.iit" hois and Terry Conntice.-Bomar Iiny-
lor.
äd"ol,llcn. tli-o ""'"'"".Tnl, . t I S-iu rtllwtlM'f ,,h0 taSdnMnUon, ho dodorc.1. 1-
t-s unripnntnüve toi Duoois
and Pike üounti.B. Peter L. Coble. For Clerk Circuit Cosrt.-WiUiuin M. Boikehnan. For Auditor Jacob H neng.. For Tre8.irer.- Will nm Rauscbur. Tor Sheriff. Jeeob H. Schwenk.
For Coroner. Jchn F. Me nker. ifnr Knrvovor. Kmil Borger.
For Ctxnmiestoncr,8d U;rtrict. Henn1
Landgrebe.
Why All Business Men Should
Advertise!,. The businessmen who can do without some form of nublicity to make known their work or their wares are scarce indeed. There is just about on excuse for not fdvertising, and that is simply that the business is al-
makeup of the man ability to grow, then as long as he E he will seek for more busmess, seek to iover a
bigger field. Many a business is in a rut today simply because the proprietor didn't advertise. In the first place, tne man pruinu-iAJi nfkotiHnn nf thnnnhhcfcosoKie
WhO aaveiLlbUb wna ttvvv.. . v - tee of his business of which he is proud. If it is so commonplace that it does not have a phase of whwh
to be prouü tnen naiurany iy wm .. v .v In other words, advertising is a stimulant. Just niimose a merchant who never has seen his name m biff print, steps intp his store tommorrow naoramg determined to write an ad. If he looks around anJsaes
onlv dirty shelves anu sluck uuau a -v..-hispiration to write will quite likely be wanting. And I, . .i j u ,0? r.ot-.hHYi Like off his coat. ßfO
o ver that store and that stock, compare his goods and hi treatrnlnt of. customers with that o hu competitors and when he finds a point where he has the all 'skinned" let him begin to shout, shout till the public hears him!
