Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 October 1910 — Page 8
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For the oomfort and convenience of the young ladies who come to Fairfield to learn to sew. we are erecting the above modern houses. They are as nearly fireproof as present building materials will make them. They are illuminated by electricity, heated by steam radiation, have fine modern sanitary plumbing, and mirrors in the closetdoors in each room, the full length of thesame. There will be two young ladies in a room, so come and bring a friend with you. Learn to sew and you will be independent. Wo will pay your board and room while you are learning. It will cost you nothing to come but your railroad fare. In a short time you should be earning $1.50 a day at the least. Write us at once, stating when you will come. SEXTON MANUFACTURING CO. FAIRFIELD, ILL.
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Hi mo cf It. rcci t. M.cH. This. It is c'vrj; d Ue "rcKiilur" Rtpubllrann I Is nn ei.'ort on tho part of tho Dovo I r . v-. . urrat" orouU iitlrn to Hn tho "reffulJV?-" They !nlc upon thr ' I lstrreIltß,, wltli dititruat mid hi-lu vo that the proinler to support Mr f'nnp pckor lu idlo and worthless. Mr Crumpnckcr boHovos In tho UjIdkh they stand for tho things tho "Insurgents" have drlftod awa-y fromnnd thoy regard the promise n an attempt to ovado tho query: "Will you vote for Joseph G. Cannon?" They see no possibility of Crumpacker belim tho caucus nominee for Speaker and therefore attach no Importance to the boom for Cruuipnuker for Speaker.
Tho continued nbsonce of "regular" Republicans from tho ranks of tho Insurgents ' In matters of organization Is exciting some comment. Somo of these "regular" leaders have been Induced to play a minor part In tho work ot organisation, but thoro Is no disposition to tnko them luto the confl denco ot the "Insurgent" lenders. Thoy will bo trusted with nono of the plannlag and will be used niorely for or nnmcntnl purposes by tho "Insur--gunts." Their seeming activity will bo used to draw other "regulars" Into
tho "Insurgent" fold, if possible. In all positions of trust or importance however, a staunch "insurgent' will Lo found somo one who shouts for Senator ßoveridge at tho (Iron of the hat
and holds lite breath waiting for the hat to drop. An Instance of this determination on the part of tho Bereridgv organization. Is seen In the appointment 'of Senator William 15. SnrinKefof KHz-
abethtown as head of' tho Speakers' Bureau. At least this Ib tho hellet of the "regulars." Senator Springer is one of the Bevcridge shouters and an "Insurgent" of tho first water. This posljtlon was formerly filled by Will II. Hays, who is a "regular" Republican and not in sympathy with the 'Insurgent" movement. Mr. Hays declined to serve this year and tho story
is tirrent that ho was either dlsqouraged by the Beverldse organization, or that his friends among the "regulars" prevnilod upon him not to lend his assistance or both. At any rate,
Mr. Uays will not be chairman of the
Sneakers' Bureau and Senator
Springer will. This means that no ono i
will make speeches in Indiana u ur
ine the camwibm under the authority
of tho Uoveridge state committee unless ho agrees to make an "Insurgent" speech and laud Senator Bevcridge
to the skies. James E. Watson, ono
of the most cloaucnt of tho RcDubllcnn
speakers, would fiud it hard to meet these requirements.
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ORGANIZE, SAYS BR YAM.
Commoner Urge All Democrau to Ga
to Polls, and Sees Victory.
"Ornanlzo and iret out the TVmo.
cratlc vote."
This Id tho advice of WHHnm Jen.
nings Bryan to tho Democrats of Indinna. Mr. Bryan was In Indianapolis last erenlng for a fw hours and talked with a number of Democratic leaders. Ho is entlroJv ontlmlntir nr.il
sees success aheajl for tho party, "i find that tfia DntnonratB nrn Mnaak.
Ing cenfldently of tho result in Indiana." said Col. Brvan. "Somn of fhreii
believe that we are colntr to rf-I.if!t
all of tho present Democratic Con-
Crcsemen and gain tho other two dls-
wicis. And tnev reel vrv aur aji tn
Mr. Korn's election.
"Tho roost iiHDortant thlni? It vfma
to me, is to organize every precinct
ana get the vote out. In an oTT year the vote la ant to fall down, unit thn
party which gets Hs vote out lias a dUtlnct advantage Enthusiasm' helps to Cot UlO VOtO OUt. and nthunlntim la
on our side this yenr. But, that alono wHl not get It out. Tho organization murt be made as perfect aa possible."
vyui. ii juu t-umuieuien Driony. upon, Rresident Taft'i camtmhrn lotfr it.
Is e.vldcnx:e, h said, hat Taft is trying to heal tho breach in the RqpupMcan party without raliz4ng how erous It Ih. Also that the President riow proposes a Democratic remedy for the tarjff.
Ho nronoses4A rMuno thn iarn Uv
means of separate bills las'nnd of a
general measure," said Col. Bryan. I "When tho Democrats rlod to do tho finmn ti I n M Im on O . 1 . t.if
' 111 XOVi. UIQ HOJIUUIICIUIH : ridiculed the plan and caHod nur bills popgun bills.' They will speak of
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futdre. however."
RaBBlng on to the "tariff enmmls.
slop Idea," Col. Bryan Bald: 'There Is no need for a tnrlfr mm.
mission and tho only, purpose a tariff!
commission couia sorvo ir appointed bv tho next ConrraM wnuM hn tn I.
vestlgato until the next election and gain nothing but r desirable delay.'' Col. Bryan refenrod to. tho mfstnkon Ulca which prevails In, many places, that there Is at prosont a tariff commission recently created. "There Is no tariff commission now empowered to Investigate the coal of prductlon and any attwnr.t to veouro one would dolay a Fottlemont of tho question. Tiro ono way to rodm-o the tnIff in to elect sonators and .congressmen who arc In favor of reducing It. They will not need a commission to hdlp them. Protectionist elected to Mthcr tintian trnnhl tint nit- nnv at.
tentlon to a commission's recommendtlona if by. any chanco It rocommended any reductions."
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General Merchandise.
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JASPER,
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THE OLD EXCUSES, "There's no hurry," "I can wait a little longer for my insurance" have lefkniany a family to face a bitterifight wich poverty and privation. If therefis one thing that should receive the first consideration of ..married men, it is LIFE INSURANCE. Nov is the time to apply for a policy. Arch C. Doane Jasper Indiana
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Make the Celebrated PA t OKA LILY FLOUB
Best Grade in tnc State of Indiana.
Moral Bread of ManMnd. Affability, mildness, tenderness and a word which I fain would bring bade to Its original aignincAtion of virtue, I mun-iQ2l näUrp, are of daily use; Utyar.4tK brJLf of manklad, and
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