Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 October 1910 — Page 1

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r t Jasver, Indiana, Fkiday,. Octobber- 14, 1910. No. 2 v'ol. 53

Candidates of the people

DODGED LIQUOR QUESTION.

I

N his first speech of the cam

paign Governor Marshall gave

his warm approval to every candidate on the Democratic State ticket and assured the people of Indiana that, If elected, they would administer the affairs of their offices wisely, hffnesty and economically.

Senator Beverldge's Reply to Hanly Is Not. Satisfactory. The only time the liquor question was put up to Sorator Beveridgo ho won further cjalm to his title c.3 an "artful dodger" by slile-atepplLg tlfe issue completely. This occurred when Ire rec Ived a letter from J. Frank Hanly, former Goeruur of Indiana. Mr. Hanly, who Is much Interested in the option law,

desired to learn Senator Beverldge's

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Ig desired to learn benator ueveridge'a xov. 5 Ai lj attitude on Jlio question. Fearing that ; Wayne, night lnlloi- m ( r-ht in I enn rpv"' I n thu Unit. I .

ed States mails, he gave It to S. E. Nicholson, of Indiana, who delivered it personally to Senator Beveridgo in Washington, Just before the adjournment of the last Congress. Mr. Nicholson secured Senator Beverldge's reply and gave It to Mr. Hanly.

In Iris letter Mr. Hanly asked the

Oct. 28 Scottsburg, atterrioon; NeV Albany, night. Ocfc. 2& Boonvllle, afternoon ;''EvanSvllle. night. Oct. 31 "Columbus, night. x Nov. 1 Crawfordsville, rifternoön; Rockville, plght. ". Nov. 2 Fortvllle, afternoon; ,H wood, night. Nov. 3 Winchester, afternoon M uncle, nicht., Nov. i Noble county, afternoon; Ourrett, night.

Nov. 5 Angola, auernoon;

Esreecliistifins Cannon. The Vl-ccÄkfaäiäg.Atn were

mnnlr th mihtf L1. TT a ZjZmt

2mönknp?ßh na8 other sttfis w

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eenthcemury..ana wierewre nr.reo . . ,t ..- XT 1

femora the time of trie hmccaoeers. , , , , , . ni.

. u ' ' x i last luroou to ins compcimwu nPVirf nnnn WS! m Are-nilw Bound tzT r .

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BRYAN TELLS WHY.

Shows

It Is to the Interest of All

Men to Vote for Kern. ; William Jennines ..Bryan, while-In Indianapolis yestorday, 'took occasion to "show why all Republicans. bo.tb

f,.n ..tinno nd .mMroH f Sim , "Standpatters" .and .Progressives,"

' r u n...i- ' nnd nil Democrats should vote för

pMe9. (John W. tfbrn. He also spoke of the ' encouraginfi: prospects of the Demo

the county option law In Indiana?"

Senator Bevcridge said, "No."

'hrfwnnnn tt'as J mPrctUÜC. W)una ". .. - n-n

SfT.m .r.,,.. .!! "Jim, have ju ever seen uoert

vv-jiii iitru J iiwu niftf, uiiu a q oj

.3; the insertion of the nöe th ther answercd

ItUauiuwii " ' r T o,

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closed." xne ureecn. aneb; luuo nuic

tvith the laodern brectjiioadef- but

thc'prmcijle wiio. sätnß.i .

The second question was:

"If 'the Republicans elect a Legislature and you are returned to the Senate, will you use your Influence to prevent the repeal of the county option law""

Senator Beveridgo dodged. He said:

icratlc party.

"Indications point." said Col. Bry

an, "to the election of a Democratic Congress and to large gains In the Senate.. It Is likely-that we will gain at least, five Senators and wo may

cnin as manv as ten. In fact, in the

present chaotic cb&ditfpn, it is'fcard to

estimate with any accuracy the nia

A'Greiybjunge. ; Several Wars aco Lord Clonme1 '

brougbOo this .couittry a string of

i vb ivncw. - r r . , ?eison P.hU-.Dvyer -gae a" jxanquet

jx nis.nonoT. -iiiuriu iujimuuuu u, Kqw 'York vr&s called upon- for a ITVPfh

"Faith and thisTis tVe wonderful countn-!" EaidDuiin..TI wa a poor

tosh lad, rnd me dear old mother,

God ret lev po;jl, hardly had pon-

CHARLES E. COX,

Or OVO rC TO juuijt,

4 mEmiMBV t H

LEW G. ELLINGHAM, For Secretary of Statsv

Tiiric. PhnMo? v. rnr nf indlanano. llcly upon the subject, but It

llevf.d bv his friends that he is

IIB, in uu guuubvi i l w ' - Court. Years ago he was associated pleased. It Is polntod out that by hjs with Judge W. E. NlblacH. f that answers Senator Bevcridge has clinchcourt, later becoming librarian and ed the points made by Governor Margeneral assistant to the Sifpreme shall in bis first sp'cech of the camCourt. He has held positions of honor paign. He charged that the liquor and trust In Indianapolis and has plank was omitted from tho Repubacqnitted himself with credit to him; Hcan State platform because It wa Belf and honor to his party. He was regarded as "dangerous" and In orborn on a farm In Hamilton count, der to play the game both ways, argu- ..... v... i . -, u 1 .1 tnrr vnt In vot rmiritlna nnrl ArV in drV

Million 11. Xionej una uutor uciu u ...... -

office. Since. 1SSÖ he has de- counties.

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During my career as a public man JJ' mo House oi uepreBeirtau

n i nmlnr rt Tin Qotvntn I liatn or tno earn in ,tne senate, uui ine

never meddled with the affairs of thetidols running our way and It Is a !n.1lfnn T .oirtHlntura or Rttemntprl tn 'Btrong tide. .

i u'Mi.tin tu "There is no reason why any Deni-

locrat should vote" ngftlnBt Mr. Kern

''Temperance people, throughout tho and. e 0URhts tp receive ttoe aunQfjrt State find very little . copeolatlon in ;Qf a muititnde of Republicans. Demo-

Benator Beverldge's answers.. Mr. 'crat ought to vote for him becaui

Hanly. has not expressed hiuself pub- w lg lhe ifvlnpr.embodyment of TW

la on-1 ocratto Ideas and' ideals. Tho nrocres-

not i,. TAniiTtlonin nnrht tn vnfp for him

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public

,imcnif tn ihn nrjicücA 'of law u Benatorueveriae ws sincere ia

at Samern, Ind. He has the support of saying thathe was npUn .favor of re- . i v 1 1. 1.1. n.n A . . ... nnnllncr th willntv nnttn InU' whV did

nn In Dnrrnnnillnr rraintloq JlO not BftT BO in the RCDUbllCan StUtO

ob nun us i du v.mw...0 .. . . . - , - : hta' nraetlce has taken him. platform which ho t himself wrote?

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inn ii inian

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fin

Kern and Shively, Puts in Telling Blows.

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Beveridgs and Makes Definito Pledge to Soldiers.

(By Guernsey Van Riper.) In lianap .lin-with' tho spes

the sneaklnc

"..'. In full SWlnir thorn la no

t'iat the Horn lU'rntlK ntitlnnV la

Uian ever. It is conceded

first cpilinalirn nnonrhna of

"l. Govtrnor Mnrahall and

IV timiln n rnmnrknhln

'Vrf ,-,.n Uliitn ihn vntnra nf Inilln.

1 UlS adva lltni( Vina hnnti n.

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vna

Governor rhu eou tnusv mio ainer with him politically are givln caroiul consideration t9 his vlows upon public questions. His stand for local hin ' analysis of

tt of appreciation of the fact that, he

was flgbtlng for progressive legisia tlon before tho progressive' Republl

cans discovered the. need- of it. Stand

pet Republicans ought to vote for hire

on the ground thnt Democratic poll

icies should be Intrusted to Demo

crats rather than to thoso Repubilcan? who are just beginning to admk the

righteousness of the Democratic post tlon. i .- v

DemocYatic Tick et.

' Fccrelnry al MateLouis C. ElliniHian

Ilecatuet.

Auditor nictate Wm. II. O.'Urian.o

LawrencebviV.

Trcns-uer of Jitste Williflii Jl. Vnllm.

of Vhicennes,

Attorney 'ienerai rhoinas M. Hoimn

Clerk jf t.je nnreme C mt-J. Fiet

France, of Ih:nlinj:ton,

For Superintendent Public Inetrnctioi

Lhae. A. ureauioute oi injianapon

i jrto Golocist- h uard llairett. o

l'!ainli?i 1. j Stale tatUtican- Tatinaa Brolley -Nnrlh tvnon.

.Tiidoi .-ui.ieme U.crt Second 'Jit

some- 1) .i'(in.o Motr; f Ruslivillo;

u,Kni inUnoii tn Riinnort Senator Bcv- i bird Difetrnt Ul as r lcx oi inuian

i i.Mi. .S nrw tn ntvn rPYolt, They . !olM

have discovered, thnt Alfred M. Gloss- Judge of Ap-iute L-unil Northerr lL ..I At nf r nvnv rns rnistrict. Jo?eiih Ibach, of Uainniood

. V U rulnE ft. noanda, 'jSJWSSS the Beveridgo campaign-. 'trict M. B. Hottle of Salem, and Kdwan

lumere is one uuaiuco matwuu'n

Ho wna called to siirve his party as a This Is the questlbn no.w being asked

candidate otir years irgo but was de- by teraporanco. advocates, feat cd. Hrls confident of tke success Again they are disappointed in. his of tho entice state t'reket. anrvtrr to the second questfon. If ho Low O. Ellingham, of Decahir, has Is opposed to the rcpeaOof the .law ho tho honor of heading th Democratic Bhould support his belief fir It, tiey arstate ticket. Mr. Ellingham is a pub- go. Usher of the Decatur Democrat and knows the bUBlness from Mdff 11" .up. LABOR'S FO OR BEVERIDGE. He worked his way from the bottom, rnd his experience as a prlnh r has A. Mf GlossbrennerRu)iolng. Financial 'rought him into close sympathy with End of 8enatorrs,Campalgn. .- . ( 1 1 1. I f, n Um nn.Aa.ntfll'll'nO nf flf.

it? ncads oi organizvn muur. i ovuu ui mu irintüDmu'v -

' 1 - 1 ganlaed labor who hnvo uceu

iwiiiLMtr in uuc uun... v" . w. i?alt ox UFeeniieio. In Indiana which is cordially hated by por Ccne.'ess William E. Cox.

organized labor. It Is Levey Bros. & For L'r-st-cu ine Attorney C7lb Judicial . . . a a V.l.. m v 1 a a a

uu-5uviiiuii;uk uo. A HIS COUipauj wuuwu " i UlSiriCl XaiTy l . UBIl'MUlti. . the Republican narty'a omission oi a nPi,flm, ctntlnncrv and 11th-: v c , . frt fmufnrti rin

liquor plank In tho stato platform ogrphjHg business.. but its "iihqp" n.boisjind Perry CauntiBS. Bcmar Tiay-

nave Drougnt many xieiiuuiia, absolutely.cloaed to uwon lauor. ' Moj. DnmocrntS. tO SCO - ..l wltliUi tta' "t"-

n ti I a

F'r Clrk Circalt Coart. William M

renrnsonted within lta. "vnr Joint RcDrjeentrtive lorDnoo

Ilm niinatlnn In a new licht. The fact ... ,a,i nnnmtWnn mLH.Ur.fl PiVh Hnnntie. Peter L. Coble.

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that they aro promised no option' Jaw Thcy wUJ nQt cmpioy union men in at all by tho Republicans, that tho d0,,artmenL Slnqo it is ono of tho preaeiit law may be repealed under blggc8t institutions 0f its Rind In Inthoj'r platform, and that tho Dno- dIantlf ,t la and ha8 hCen for'years tin cratic party Is pledged to enact an op- olj. t flf organzed labor's hatred. The tlon law that 'will "stick," Is rather o Qf Brothers Is like a red

An Intreduetlan. Harry was walSing with another fijöiWesi-: Introdnce mo, HarrjV the new-

eo'iWr whispered poinpously.

Yell," Harry blurted out, reü-

denirxg still more and jerjstng ona Ihurab over Mis shoulder iowardha

Uimf' Lid Din1.

heKCOner. "tHafs

p Th TaeattoB Sese.

riioö enoiujü" to Jjt.h mo ovgt. .nq kc I VmnoQiirbt.Eittkag-clipckl

hirnielf'

iowl '-'wltu Lord OloirmcJ

Whr ruf fr'.PJlifc?.! hict m t lie OKI

iSp'jjojcj? iays'T-eöildn't.ßßt neai

vith a ehotcnin JSTcryooaj's. ' v

Diabölicaloaes of DbbcUp Dlabolo.

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Wfe Ycni. rnn on la froat, JobJ 'i set ule tickets . '"

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The world, thp estt aad laeM . J - ' A : mT L -t- i?

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Tbc Dutl-.T- U V vegpi 4i bUrKlar tn iielilt be::. 1:" ' The l'ru. . ir " (absently) Ask bin

U) come u.iln Via busy Just now. .

tartllng to those who have been ue- inthe'faco of a bull.

luded Into believing that tne ucpuoii:, AIfrÄ M

can

1 '0i,'M.tiy. it is admitted that

"Hon of Kern, Marshall and 1 S f . 1.. V.l 1 . V .

. luniliu UIJU UUU IUIU

. 1 " mar.rs aro

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w" .IS

rs aro congratu-

1 c mat there is no "lost " thi- (ombination. Each J- iifn mini nn Individual ' fmut hm In tho camlin8 ''I 'tus the same gen'u' 'akiiiR up in detail cor'"t acinptotl to that pnri" k r i h,.y aro presenting '' 1 n; that tho Iteptrb- " f'HM.i.t nieot.

u Marithall '' 'lianas rs

1 ' realize that ho

' "I the

la causing the

many uneasy

had the

lioopld when ho

spr:b, The doctrine of H-OnOtllV lirlllftfc 1,n l,no

una

rHnaahrpnnftr Is one of the

party Is the temperance pari. . , . tho LoVey Brothers Com-

Ke'rn Prods Beverldge. pany. As vice-president he takes nn Another feature of tho campaign actve part in the management of the Is the lay in which John W. Kern, uuaincsg. The company's attitude toDemocratic nominee for United States ward orBanzcd labor is taken, thoro8enator, Is "going after" Senator Dev- fore t0 renect his viewsr eridgo on his labor, record, his opposltlon to the lnconfe tax, as well as his GOVERNOR'S PLANS MADE. support of tho ship subsidy grafiu Mr. . Kern is asking Senator Bevorldge to g heB for Entlre campaign Are explain tneso things, but there has Announced by Bureau.

been nothing but silence on the Sen- ßcrt Hondronf cluilrman of tho ator's part. The t)ld soldiers have g cnk'ers. Uurenu, baa practically com-

found a friend in Mr. Kern ann iui7 t d tho Ugt of Governor Marshall's "o-- r- - are flocking to his standard MM; lnß cncaßeJenta for the cam- ounce,; th.1 ten gs jjgft t on.

rlon Mr. Kern made tnera una iiuc. ho

för Auditor Jacob II Seng. For Treasurer. William Rauscbor. . For Shoiin. Jacob-H. 8hrenk. ' For Coroner. John F, Me nlter: Fot.Survcyor Emil Betger. For CommiEsiorer,3d D.etrjcL Henn fandsrebe. ' '

dates until October 10

"If I am olecttd, and I am satisfied o bocn prev0USiy announced. The at I will be, I here and now promise onesJ are..

;inrt

ctn

. "'Vine hno i

thnt

you vetornns that If I do not do more

In two years for you than bonator Beveridgo has done In twelve years, I will resign. The government has not kept Its contract with you men who Bud lt. I shall dd my best to ace that that contrau s binding and in force." Senator Wilvcly has devoted much of his time to discussions of the tariff, a subject in which ho la an acknowledged expert. Ho is mnklng clear to the people of Indiana tho iniquity of many of the tariff schedulos and the fact that the only way to get honest bv the election of Demo-

Oct 10 Anderson, night. Oct. 11 Portland, afternoon. Oct. 12 Tcrro Haute, night. Oct. 13 Hymera, 10:30 a. m.; Dugger 3 p. m.; Linton 7 p. m. Oct. 14 Bloomlngton, night. Oct. 15 Martins llle, afternoon; Marion, night. Oct. 17 Laporte. afternoon; Michigan City, flight. Oct. 18 Crown Point, afternoon; Valparaiso, night. Oct 20 Knox, afternoon; Plmuth, night Oct. 21 Attica, night.

22 Franklin, axiernwn ,

cratc Congressmen who aro picagcu RIc'moQd( night, to thla reform. rtL2I-nuahvllla. Bight,'

What Fopdi W1gH. It may be convenient to. kaot pint one quart of flour, weigh nnnnil- n ntiart of 'commcal, one

pound and two ounces; a'quart ol

Lost sugar, one poarm,- n ijuRii- i flwrod. wliite suc4r. one pound

ml rino ounce: a auart of best

brown sugar, one pound ail two

ounces; tnat ten 55 wci " pound, though thiä depends some

wMnt on tne size: siaiuu"

l.lMonnfluls make half a pint; t

quart of butter, one pound and on

ounce. To Waih Chamois Leather.

Make a weak solution of soap

and warm water. Hub plenty

snft sonn into the leather an

it soak for two hours, then rub

t;il ntnte clean. Afterward nnie

u .'11 in ft weak solution of warm

water, soda and velrow eoap. 'After j

rinsing wring it -will in a foubtowel, dry quickly and pull about till quite eo(t Ijt will then be bet- , ler than most new leather. "... k

. ut term UK lmmw. -A Irene" aevXciÄnM jadr pcöpTe" U drifik batUnailk.ij1long ' kte: He tajs thatth lache acid dissolvei ercrj sWH" of erthy'depo- ' it'in theblbod vm,Af, kepW tha veins and aite'rioi" w sVrple and ffw running thfit there xäa w no clogCinz up, and hence there if no de

posit of chalky aatter around tha joints or of poisonous waste in the muscles. It ii the stiffening länd bardesing of the WoGd Tclsela which bring oa eld age. Buttermilk ii Wiely to postodne it;teiAr tWenfV years if freely drunk. ' A quart a. day aboilfu be the minimil rn, the maximum according te Uie and OBDortfiaity.

. ... Why All Business Men Should . .-r Aclvertise!

rpiirt KiicJnoc Tnfn who Oil fin witllOlt SOIllG fonti Of

JL11V UUJH ' - - - - ' . TMiKiiViHr-frt makAl'riown tlteir vork or their wares are

scarce indeed. There isjqst about one excuse for not adrertising, and that is simply that the business is alfL

readV aS Dig aS Ulli Illcni at 1U ncau. ajl mcic to iu mc

makeup 01 tne man auim-y lu giuw, uicn, iuhj oa ue lives ne will seek for more business, sdek to cover a

bigger field.

Many a business is in a rut today simply because the ;f rii'rWr nHvprhise. I eie first nlace. the nrnn

.-A.1 ,i....f-,'r.or- nnlle flic nffrtnfinn nf fchp.niihhft to some -

WI1U aUVCltiaca , . , , . V phase of his business of which he 11-proud. If it 13 so commonplace that it'dees not have a phase of whreh

to be proud tnen nauurany il wm uuu uu tu auvciuiac. In other words, advertising is a stimulant. Just suppose a merchant who never has seen his name in biff print, steps into his store tommorrow morning de-

y termmeU CO Wntt; all UU. J. "C wuno ivuuu oiiv cuw i! only dirty shelves and stock that is several seasons old 5b it inspiration to write will quite likely be wanting. And

wnau wuuiu uu wiiuv.. - . 3 j over that store eiifl that stock, compare his goods and his treatment of cultomers with that of his competi-

tois, ana wnen ne nnus a pumt thv.i. 0 T,skirined,, let him bgin to shout-, shout till the public -1 1 t

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