Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 January 1912 — Page 4
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Of J1 methods of mikmmr perertn a&jrn the worst 5i to tell swat that he OF "harre to" do v-nf. : do we Ler. "You wi t the other window," Tea sail here to co into the other car
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PROGRESSIVE AND ABLE MAN
"You will have to write the
passenger agent or tuptrsJtdBfeV ent," and the like! Primarily we are all free agent and don t na - e to" do a darned thing We goat find it expedient rr neeeneary to a certain end, but we don't awea "have to" eat if we don't want to How easy to pot the direction is another manner, euch a. "The other window, please," or "Will to sundry take the car ahead " or Ti roles require." A abort, Terr afaor explanation of why a certain thing is necessary will always work woa dera in avoiding trouble. Ra - t: IvrunloTee.
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True Patriot and Morally and Intellectually Fit for the High Postt.on to Which He le Reasonably Sur of Election.
Helena (Moot.) Independent The people will name toe democratic party 'a candidate fur the presidency. la the next democratic cosventloa tht-re will be no boaa whoa voice wlli be beard above the rallying cry of real ; .ular sovereignty; raera wlU be no machine which will interfere Uh the registering of the people's will. From Maine to California, from Minnesota to Texas, the delegates who 111 aaeexnble to name the paxtx's Standard-bearer In the next campaign, will come with bat one purpoee la 'lew to restore resJ democratic goverguent to power in the natloa a capltol. In rlaw of this situation, a Situation which Ii most encouraging to the party. It la possible now to forecast the result of the democratic Convention, and that forecast points unerringly to the nomination of Wood row Wllsoa. former president of Princeton ustverslty. and governor of New Jersey, for the highest office within the right of any people. The democratic candidate must be a progressive. Such s man is Wood row Wllaon. whose record In New Jersey has stamped him as one of the most progressive men In peblic life The democratic candidate for the presidency must be unafraid and free from ail Influence of political boaaea Buch a man is Wood row Wllaon. who, la his own state, unhorsed a political dictator whose power ao one before bad shaken People Have Faith In Him. The democratic candidate for the presidency muet be easenUaily democratic Such a man la Wood row Wllaon, whose political ascendency has been accomplished only by reason of the faith the people have In bias, aad who will carry Into the high office ao secret bargain with those who n-enip-uaate potltios for private gain. The democratic canal date muet be morally and Intellectually fit for the
Such a man Is Wood row WU-
whoes training enables hi an to
give to the sweat probte of the day an msagrrty above oneetton aad a meatal capacity and a knowledge of paMte affairs which baa probably not been excelled In an executive officer ainoe the daya of Jefferson. Ia Wood row Wilaofi, there Is ample evidence of Aaerica'e ability to de vslnp in each criats la the nation afalra a man who is equal to the emergencies of his time Washington appeared on the sceoe. when the dissatisfied colonies needed a strong man and a military gentiss to lead them to nattoanl tadependenoa. Jefferson came when the new denwasrncy needed a man to take the retaa of the gowessment from the ban oat of an embryo no btltty and rectors It to the peopls Jackson came when the money power first asserted itaelf In the control of the American government Lincoln came when the union waa about to break upon the rocks of domeetlc strife. The Men for the Occasion. Aad now. when grester problems
than those which confronted Waabtngtoa and Jefferson and Jackson and Lincoln demand courage and ability of almost superhuman character; when from the length and breadth of the land there goea up, as In i860, ths prayer. "Ood give us s man." when plutocracy la enthroned in high places snd when the life blood of ths country Is being sucked by the vampire of big business: when greed and avarice I have been substituted for patriotism I snd Justice: wbea sporadic snd halfI hearted attempts to right exiatlag
the nation demands again the a anlag and contented. Hg bgdffi't any
of a Washington, tbe faith in tie ps i pie of a Jefferson, the courage of a Jackson and the sublime patriot lam of 1 a Lincoln at auch a time as this it Is Ike wstohlng the band of a beaeflceat destiny to see Wood row Wllaon loom large on ths scene of national , otttloa. Vo only tbs Democratic party, but tin Batten, too, Is blessed that auch a man is ovallsble for the presidency.
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What is CASTORIA
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CENUINE CASTORIA aUWAVg
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A French medical man
people to drink bnttarmilk for loaf life. He sari that the lactic add dissolves everw sort of earthy deposit in the blood teasels, heaping the veins and arteries so ropale and free running that there can be no clogging up, snd hence there ia no deposit of chalky matter around the joints or of poixenona waste in the ansclea. It as the stiffening and hardening of the blood venae If which bring on old age. B-tter-mük is Likely to poadaggat it ten or twenty years if freely drank. A quart a day ahouid be the minimun the maximum accordjig ts taste and ouDortunitr
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THE OLD EXCUSES
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brings Ethel violets at SI a dozen and eandv at $5 a box. Edna Gracious! I suppose that is a mark of affectionf Eva Tea, an easy mark of af-
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Left Till Celles Fee. When Wilkinson went to his office one dsv last we- t t '
Let Oeorge De It Oawswagff Wood row Wllaon of New Jeraay, hlle campaigning strenuoue I) kg the Interests of the Democratic saedtdalsa, cams to s small hoatelry id I iawi Pountr. tn ths northern aeetkio of tDe atate Tbe waiter handed the presidential poeaibinty the menu card, bat the
QaWwWaar. tired from the dara
LklKQltig. puahed It away and sold
' Now Oeorge. I don't want to both f
rr with that. Take It away and go out and get me a good dinner. Oct tbe beet you have. That "a aU." The waiter brought In the dinner which the Governor ste. As he waa leaving the dining room the waiter ssld' "Vlstah Wilson. If any o" yea' friends trom down st Princeton want can't rrad neither cornea up thla way you Jest sead 'em to Oeorge an' I'll take cave o em all right. '
to wottv about hk wiJgS iopalinaws
any more, for he had bought a tal watchdog for her.
Bat, alas, when he arr.ved
his wife met him with the
hie news that the doe had gone
"Eh?" said Wilkinson, Ihd ha break the chain, thanT "No," she replied, "but a great, aglv looking tramp came here and acted ao impudently that I let the dog loose. But instead of tearinc the tramp to pieces the nasty d-c went off with hrm " "Great Scott?" said Wilkiaaam. That must have been the tragam 1
houeht him from London
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subject of two men, utterly shaaam-
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"John snd aavoocv are a
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