Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 February 1912 — Page 8

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Enjoys Confidence of All Good Men. (Liberty Express.) Congressman John W. Boehne, "The

'man who does things," announces his

candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Indiana. He has

always been a winner and he enjoys

the confidence of the best men of all

parties.

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Hopeful for Boehne. (Grandview Monitor.) With the Republican editors on

record for local option anfi the First

district candidate for Governor on the

Democratic ticket standing for lib

erty, not license, there ought to be

He is Praised by Labor Leaders of Evansville.

LIKED BY HIJ OWN EMPLOYES

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only a small fight over the liquor re- j i -i i 9 iit . i ? s

tailing question. i am noc a prouioi- j

uuiusl nur a ia.uu.uc, uui sianu as uruily as the rock of Gibraltar against any wide open, lawless policy and domination by the liquor or any other interests whatsoever," says Hon. John W. Boehne, wfho is endeavoring to secure the nemination for Governor against the wishes of the TaggartFairbanks organization. Local Democrats are very hopeful over his success up to the present time.

' Some of the Things That Mr. Boehne'a

Home People Are Saying About Him They Know Him Best and Heartily

Endorse Him, Which Speaks Veil , For the Gubernatorial Candidate

From the First Congressional Dis trict. ,

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For Infants and Children

The Kind You Have

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Fair, Prank, Fearless and Free.

Jasper Courier.

An Independent Democratic Newspaper that says what it pler.sss without asking your permission,

Should Work Both Ways. (Tippecanoe County Democrat.) The Plymouth Democrat is awfully

afraid that the anti-Crawford Fairbanks-Tag gart people are going, to

say something before the convention i

which wTill be used by the Republicans

against the nominees after they are selected. It has been a favorite pastime of the crowd that wants to buck

and gag the party to charge their victims very particularly not to make

any noise lest they attract attention

Evansville, February 15. The working -men of Evansville and southern Indjana, who know Congressman John W. Boehne, Democratic candi

date for the nomination for Governor,;

are for him in spite of the many ef-; forts of the political enemies of Mr.1 Boehne to leave the impression over the state that he is opposed to lattor. Mr. Boehne, who has been a toiler all his life, ic a friend of union labor, as many workers will testify. Emilj Ivevy, formerly president of the Cigar Makers' union of Indiana, and at pres-' ent an official in the organization, asj well as a district organizer for the American Federation of Labor, says, he has know.n Cosjressman Boehne for many yea-rs asrd that he has always

found him to be a faiF-mmdeü and;

of the Republicans. How would it do honorable man. "I know he is a man.

for the other fellows not to buck and of his word," said Mr. Levy, ana u gag? Wouldn't that be the real easy ne is nominated and elected Governor!

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way out of it?

V.. ivi'll nrrvro t- lift DTIO. OC the t)CSt

executives this state has ever had. He; MWM

is on the square and is against no man. I wish we had a few more men

in public life like Mr. Boehne."

Enthusiastic for Boehne.

William Kamm, until recently presi

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The Btn Ed Doane Job Printorium is excelled ior Fine Commercial printing. . JASPER. IND.

Good Men Rejoice. (New Harmony Times.)

Good men throughout the state, of

Indiana will vie with renewed hope

the arraignment of the bosses that dent of the Evansville Central Labor'

began with Mr. jaoenne's utterance union made the trip with the ntty .

and has been maintained by the press Boehne boosters to Indianapolis a few, of this commonwealth. Strongly en- weeks ae:o. and he is one of the most

trenched as they were, the Democratic enthusiastic workers for Mr. Boehne.

office broker's trust at Indianapolis Mr. Kamm has wide influence among

has had its foundation shaken and the the workers.

man hohinri it are learning that the a wpii-lmnwn In.hnr leader, in sneak

(great mass of the people are not with jng Df Mr. Boehne's candidacy had them in their unholy purposes of this to sn.v J.'Tfe is amusinff how the

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placing offices according to their wont opponents of Mr. Boehne are trying and in conflict with the people's will, to make tne voters believe that Mr,

In the past this clique of politicians

have determined what shall be in the Democratic party and who shall represent it. The people of this great state

now are asking upon what meat these

men have fed that they do know what

is best for them; what seer-like pre

science do. they possess, that they arrogate to themselves the right to

choose the men the people shall afterwards elect. Today these people de

mand the right to name the men who

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Boehne is jiposed to the working classes. Yoüwcan.not find a respon

sible' laborleader in Evansville who is fisrhtine fc. Boöhüe. and I do not

a j -rm kwant Mr. Bo.eine put in a false light V

with -the working people. j

Boehne's Employes LFke Hirn. "Mr. BoerfcfcQ has employed hun

dreds of peopie för years, and none oi

his .workers aas a word, to say against

him, but on the oher hand, they say

that Mr. Boehne is a good-hearted man

Shoes Goods,

Merchandise.

and Clothing,

Notions, Staple

Dry and

Fancy Groceries.

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mat 1V11 . 13 Ut1 Illie tl uun-nuai lcu juttu go upon their ticket and upon whom hß hag treated his they are expected to place their m- t.. dorsement at the polls. w,tj,rta nf -Rnolm In -Rvnnsvillfl

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. ' .. , UtilltJVC tilt? CILLC1U.IJU IU k.uj.n '".uui ance against the bosses is not con- jf tllotr nndlHat will

fined to the People or the press of the - "7

F irst aialllwL. UUL UllUUguuuk , , , . ened state does come a seconding record to jmw

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Country FroduGE Wanted! G-ive us a Call. Both Phones. Free Delivery. West Sixth Street.

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Both the Best for the Whole Fa

voice, both fi'em press and people, ap

plauding the brave utterance of a man

who has the hardihood to hurl aeu-

ance to the party boss and his ad

herents at Indianapolis. So much sc

is this true that if the people's will Is

expressed at the coming state conven

and public lite will withstand all attacks from he opposition and that these attacks will simply prove stepping stones te his nomination for Gov

ernor of Indiana.

If nine men out of every ten in the

city of Evansville were asked the ques

tion it will be Boehne and. not the tion, "Who is the leading citizen of

hnssps who head tne Democratic

ticket in the next oampaign.

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Steer Away From Defeat. (Evansville Courier.)

The Courier is anxious for its party

to win and for its party candidates to

win. We believe the fight - for the

aarty's success is worth while, aye,

worth every energy that can be put

forth to secure it. But does any one

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UftUova thuf Tinrtv success can De

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eained under what one great and fear

less Democratic newspaper has called

a detestable leadership.' Are tne

nartv defeats so remote that they are

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forgotten? A short three and a nan

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years ago, Indiana was lost for tne

Evansville?" their reply would be the same. All would 'speak the name oi John W. Boehne. There is no man in Evansville who stands higher with the people and who has done more for the upbuilding of the city.

A KENTUCKY PAPER ON BOEHNE,

(Madisonville, Ky., Hustler.) If the Democrats of th state of In

diana are as wise as we think they are and as wise as they should be,

they will make Hon. John W. Boehne

their nominate for the next Governor

of their state, mile it has never

been our pleasure to even see the man to know him, and while he is a citizen

of another state from the one of our

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birth, yet we have for a number of

years ago inoinuu w .v - - b watching with a great deal national ticket and the minor state a n. this

officials were all defeated. In this

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, . , . r MS UlciVUi Ut Lilt: (i UY at xu v cms mc, stared at home and the margins of r.nllt,t,nnl hn,P,tv n.

Democratic success was but 12,000 """".- -

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"There's no hurry," "I can wait a little longer for my insurance77 have left many a family to face a bitter fight with pov erty and privation. If there is one thing that should receive the first consideration of married men, it is LIFE INSURANCE. Now is the time to apply for a policy. ArchC. Doane Jasper Indiana

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votes. Are tlies-a tilings lorgoiten;

What is there, then, about Craw

ford Fairbanks and Thomas Taggart that is so precious or so sacred, that the Democracy will per-mit them to

lead the party once more to stinging

defeat?

tegrity and a determination to see that the laws were enforced, such as was unknown to any of his predecessors. As a member of congress from

his district he has reflected credit upon himself and the people he has

represented. We believe as Governor

of hisstate that he would meet every

Honor to Boehne. v I , v I TYin.n tn Kno.oped thfi nresent worthv oc-

(Gibson County Star.) . f a fc .osition

All honor to Representative J. W. TSf as certain as Tom Tacsrart and

Eoehne for his manly and courageous tne gaI1g is dominated by Iiis instund against Tom Taggart and "boss- fluence should defeat Boehne and m.' While we know that Mr. Boehne nominate a man who is objectionable h:.s received credit for some things to the masses of the Democratic party Iii his congressional career that he did and the Republicans should nominate not realV deserve the federal build- a clean man, just that certain would ing in Princeton, for instance we do the nominee of the Democratic party

contend that he has made a wise, De defeated at the election next No-

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THE DM IN A FEW WORDS Th Chictf o &ecrd-Herald (r.i.r 9ti Ui yX $4.00 Jasper Courier, one year, .-JLli Botll to -roJL $4.00

' faithful and efliaient representative of the people of the First district regard les:s of party, and that he is honest iihd conscientious in his deplaration against the continued humiliation df his party through the servile attitude it has maintained toward the Taggart

vember. The voters are getting des-1

porately tired of boss rule, or bossism in any form.

FIGHT AGAINST BOSS RULE. (Indianapolis News.) T oHorc nnrfiniTCk tn romA into tho

rule. The Democratic party is sup- Boehne headquarter from all over the

posea to repieseiiL iue peopie, uui state from Dem0Crats who offer en-

r.mira2ement and suDDOrt to Mr,

under "Boss'' Taggart's rule the peö-

pie have no voice in the interests of QQhnQ in hrs fight agai boss rule the party, unless that voice coincides and machine poiiUcs in -tie Democrat-

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Make the Celebrated PAT OKA LILY FLOUR Best Gerade in tne State of Indiana, fhey Also Want lour WHEAT "

Aad nav the Highest Harket Price in Casb Flour and Shin Stuff lor Sale at all time.

with the views o Mr. Taggart.

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ic party. 1 Mioiidor such a man as John Boehne has hd enough q. it, u