Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 October 1912 — Page 1
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Jasper, Indiana, Friday, OCTOBER 4, 1912. No. 52. Vol. 54.
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writes Mrs. L. R. Barker, of Bud, Ky., "and can do all my housework. For years I suffered with such pains, I could scarcely stand on my feet After three different doctors had failed to help me, I gave Cardui a trial. Now, I feel like a new woman."
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SAMUEL M
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osTtfce stump'ih many campaigns, and sat by his side in many councils. "A Man of Honor." "As a result I have come to recog
nize him as a man of honor, of clean personal character, possessing all the attributes and characteristics of a typical Christian gentleman and of an ideal progressive American patriot. I have come to love him as a brother.
No more independent fearless man has MR. BEVcRlDQE'S PEANUTS- entered the political listg in Indiana In a quarter of a century, and thU ... .... . a a,, I Independence and fearleaantda, taHia Silly, Falec Charges Are Arous- , x x .. . gther with his high personal cimr ing the Disuci of Sensible . b . .maL a i ter and his unselfiah party rriot
Citizens I , . . . . ii m Ä
orougni to mm me nomination xur uw
BRYAN WIRES SENATOR THAT I HE IS COMING TO INDIANA TO I RPPAK POR RALSTON.
high office of governor by the unanl-
, M . v ' mous rote f more than on thousand Th neanut methods that are bolng
nve hundred or the best uemocraw
Th Woman's Tonic
A woman's health depends so much üpon her delicate organs, that the least trouble there affects her. whole system. It is theNIittle things that count, in a woman's life and health. If you suffer from -any of the aches and ; pains, due to womanly weakness, take Cardui at once, and avoid more serious troubles. We urge you to try it Begin today.
resorted to by .Mr. Beveridge in his attacka on Mr. Ralston wero handled without glares by Senator John W. Kern in a ipecch at Lebanon, the home of th Democratic nominee the other night. Tl:o attempt to create the impression that Ra'stcn would be any man's tool cr p-ippct if elected
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on earth, -who composed the last Demo
cratic stato convention.
"If all the hosses on earth, had op
posed him, the result would have ben
the same, for the great masieg of the
Democratic party in Indiana, from tho
lake to the river, had determined that the man who by reason of right living,
good citizenship and long and distin
guished party service, had earneo. tno right to he governor of Indiana was Sam Ralston, and were prepared to sweep before them every possible opposition that might arise In any quart-
hliTneighDors as- error xrr-zzo mZtT,
dent friends of the schools. During his race for the nomination the school teachers of Lebanon, mostly women, took dGep personal interest in his
success and were in the open, because of his welj- known attitude toward the obligations of the state toward the
schools and the teachers. Saperintendent H. Gj Brown, county superintendent and a Republican, said: "I should like to set Mr. Ral3ton governor 6f Indiana, because I belitve that in uch a position h!i splendid intellectual, ability, high moral character and 4ils tilf generous heart will ren dtr atm afelessing to our entire state. Ef pecialr would his election be a blessing tjjour public ichool gyitam. DttriC ihp jthriee- years he strved as preistet 4 V th iuebanon school board b took an Ättiv iitareit in the achooli and th Uacherg and the pupils. He always favored every progressive measure and gave the school attain the game careful thought and attention that has made Kim such a uccessful member of his profession.
At the close of his term äs a member
of the board every teacher and school official believed him tc be his friend."
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KtRN LAUDS RALSTON. Irobbly caused the senator to speak with or teeling thj.ii he usually ihowa in asauliiug political opponents. That this choap trick of BevaridgQ in resorting to petty personalities will react is already apparent in the speech of Senator Kern iid in the attitude of William Jennings Fryan, a warm personal fiiend of Ralston who has wired Senator Kern that he is corn-
When Mr. Ralston becomes gOTernor of Indiana," Mr. Kern continue "and brings to the discharge of tave duties of that office the great Qualities of head and heart which you know him to posessess, how contemptible will
seem the cheap, disgraceful campaign
falsehood of Beveridge and a few of hla followers that Ralston in thö can
didate and creature of the bosses
You need no information of the fa'sity
of the charge, hut when by his -plen
j did admiration he gives the lie to j the charge, the brasn hypocrites who ! invented and peddled the slander will merit and receive the contempt of all
MEAN
SWEEP
Wilson. 03,000 109,000 1G0.0Ö0 159,000 85,000
2S.000
FOR WILSON
voterbür"yeäf (Cgö.
The result in round numbers would .
be as follows, so far as regards -Taft and Wilson:
Taft. Alabama 14,000 Arkansas 32,000 California 122.000 Colorado 71,000
Connecticut 65,000
Delaware 14,000
Florida, 6,000 Georgia 24,000
Idaho 30,000
Illinois 360.000 Indiana 199,000 Iowa 157,000
Kansas 113,000 Kentucky 135,000 Louisiana 51,000 Maine 38,000 Maryland GG',000 Massachusetts 152,000 Michigan 192,000 Minnesota 112.000 Mississippi 3,000 Missouri 199,000 Montana IS, 000 Nebraska 73,000 Nevada 600 New Hampshire.... 30,W) New Jersey.-. 151,000 New York 497,000 North Carolina 66,000 North Dakota 33,000 Ohio 327,000 Oklahoma 63,000 Oregon 36,000 Pennsylvania 426,000 Rhode Island 35,000 South Carolina 2,000 South Dakota 39.000 Tennessee GS.000 Texas 37,000 Utah 35,000
Vermont 23.000 Virginia 30.000 "Washington 61,000 West Virginia 79,000 Wisconsin 142,000 Wyoming 12.000
FIRM FOUNDATION. Nothing Can Undermine It in Jasper.
, People are sometimes slow to recognize true merit, and y cannot be blamed, for so they have been humbugs j mane past- The experience of hun
dreds of Jasper residents, ex-
Democratic Gains In Vermont and Maine impressive. OTHER PARTIES IN PLIGHT.
A western third termer regrets that Roosevelt will not have time before election day to say half he means. He'll have plenty of time following it
39,000 'pressed publicly through news-
J'papers and other sources places 503,'ooo , Doan's Kidney Pills' on a firm 423,ooo ioundation here. mZ Alois P- Pfeffer Mill St... Jassos.'ooo 'per, Ind , says: "Doan's Kidney 44000 ls W01ked wonders in my case wsiooo' and I am grateful for the relief 194.000 ;they brought. I was in poor jjjjjihealth and my back ached most 75',ooo'(of the time. At night I could 433ooo'not lie in one position for any i64ooo length of time and shg.rp twinges Koooldarted through me when I at 4s ooo tempted to stoop. The seere834ooo tions from my kidneys caused 171,000 me no end of annoyance?, I of52s,ooo;ten had headaches and dizzy 153.000 spells and a tired, languid feeling boi'ooo cIun t0 nie- Nothing I took 3i,ooo 'seemed to benefit me. The sup- . 7s,oooerior worth of Doan's Kidney 170,000 'Pills was proven whan they cur271,000 ed me. Two boxes restored me f'to good health." 14. WSJ 103,000 . For sale by all dealers. Price 139 000 cents. Foster Milburn Go., Bufüosiooo jfalo, New York, sole agents for the is,ooo;üüited states.'
Remember the name Doan's and take np other.
There Is plenty of peace about the Lebanon.
Democratic State Ticket.
Governor SAMUEL M. RALSTON,
Taft candidacy, but nobody claims passeth understanding,"
'it
Third Ttrmtri to Poll Their Entire Strength From the Rapidly Thinning Republican Ranks Indications Art
That Taft Will Carry but Two State-, RooMveltcNon. That the results of the state elections
In Vermont and Maine mean a tremen- j
Lieutenant Gov. W. P. O'NITILL, Mishawakwa. Secretary of State LEW G. ELLINCtLA M, Decatur. Auditor W. O. O'BRIEN. Lawxence-
buig.
FARMER GETS LESS, BUT! Treasurer- W.JL VOLLMJER, Vin-
cennes.
Ho Has to Pay More For What He Attorney G eneral T H O MAS W
i TT (IN A X Sairmnim.
Superintendent of Public iMfiructlon
Doein't Raist. The United, 'States department of
om-innifnrp has Inst announced that
fhefn-nfllnc tlie increased cost of .anapons.
is freely admitted by all except the bit-J Hying among the people as a whole Statistician THOMAS W. B RO LLEY terest partisans. PoliÜcar experts have there as a greater decline in the o11 v ernon.
done muck analyzing, and some claim) prices paid, to farmers trom Aug. x ip i -v 4 wuu
Sept 1 this year than there was last - 0r udge of the Supreme Court First , nt.1(,oe nf fhA im District-JOHN W.öPEaCOER, EvansThe average farm prices of the im-,
good people, and especially of those to have reached novel conclusions. But who may have been deceived by these these facts stand out: -AA t On Monday, Sept 9, 1912, the Repub-
uuM uu uiuuuuu.u " Hnnn ntiri third term narties combined 'tH- nrnn fenrn. wheat, oats, bar
. 1JI I o " JC I UV1.VUUH Nrf- w v 1 T ' is had enough for any man to peddle dected William T. Haines governor ofley, rye, flaxseed, potatoes, tobacco,
falsehoods, but inexcusable and actro-Ufaine over Frederick W. Plalsted, the' cotton and hay, wliich represent . Wavne.
cioua in a man who Insists upon hav- present Democratic incamDent, oy;ai3OUt three-fourths or tne vaiue ot an ing hl meetings opened with prayer, 3,023 plurality; in 1908, a presidential the country's crops) declined 7 per
cent during tne montn, wnne in xuui
ville.
Jndee of the " Supreme Court, Fourth
Distrct RICHARD K. ERWIN, Fort
and who leads
Christian Soldiers
Won't Go Home Till Morning.
in singly 'Onward. !a0ub , b T nor by 7,653 plurality; in 1901 the pinrs, to the tuno 1 raUty wa8 25,80O, and In 1900 it was
time last year they declined in price only 4.4 per cent and during the last
34,132. In other words, in twelve ,f01ir ycars the decline in price aver-
The attacks of Beveridge, the most years the Democrats have cut downj
Serious
It iß a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine
B. to THEDFORD'S Lack-draught Liver Medicine
The reputation of this old, x elia ble medicine, for constipation, indigestion and liver trouble, is firmly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale th-'-.a . dl others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2
ton. -His tele.-ran follows: , "Mr. Bryan's ornipaign speaking engagements in .--udp tl.rcc days' tour of Indiana about thrd week in October.! He desires to n'.fic i t-iia in the Wilson and Mai s'u. 11 r. !:; :n and is especially interc : ' election of I
Mr. Ralston, c-il i e:.t:re ln-iiana Democratic t!cl:ct." In his sprach at Lcvir.! Senator Kern said: "It isah, ays p' nio tn meet
and greet th? cr.(-'
'j " is especially a p'as.irc th's yen? b cause you hive f c.r.:ishc 1 to the Democracy of Indiana its cpleniicl c .ndidate for governor in th of Samuel M. Ralston. I ..hi ? waste litilo time in this presence in si'r'in? in eulo-
aged 3.S per cent The average of
farm prices on Sept. cent lower than on
year.
1 was 2.S per that date last
ing into Indiana tc help his old friend woukMje the Republican plurality in state elec-
and loyal supporter samuei m. itais- , nm tions by 31,109.
puiiuus xi cx V t v. ux, -3 - In ms dod the Democratic vote
ed the people of Lebanon regardless Mg leased from 3900O to 63,000, prices pak, to farmors on Sept 1
of politics aod th senator's tribute whereas the Republican vote has de-!tujg yonr, witli comparison of prices
to their fellow citizen was received creased from 74,000 to 71,000. lhe paid on tnü same date last year, foi
m thA rroatost enthnsiaam. uemocrauc ulb ui. tu jku.,. ; low:
w o ... - . , fnn rr 1 i. '
that or septemoer, iuuö, Dy jl.uou, uul 1912.
Corn w.i.fi Wheat i35S
Judee of the Appellate Court, First District JOSEPH H. SHEA, Seymour.
For Joint Representative Dubois & Pike
Countv. ROBERi' KEMP. For Prosecuting Attorney. HARRY W. CARPENTER.
Oats -350 Barley .53 Ryo -70S Buckwheat 766 Flaxseed 1-626 Potatoes 650 Hay .12.140 Cotton 113 Butter 242 Chickens -313 Eggs .191
But the prices on tariff nurtured
1911 $0 659 .848 .404 .770 .769 .710 2.0SG 1.137 14.610
.118
.231 .111
.174
iu una nuauuu xxv. w. - RepuDUcan vote is about 2,000 leSS
uarmiccaei, pastor oi me uirst rres- tnat .party cs.st four years ago.
byterian church recently said: The split in the Republican ranks, "I think no one who knows Mr. following the election of William T.
Tif A 1,1, inrir,onnt Haines, is pronounced. If the divl
A Ta v sion in Maine in November is as it character If I were given a n thQ recent Vermont election
boss's collar and told to find in Indiana sixtenths of the Republican vote will
a nr.k that it would fit. the law office en for Taft, throe-tenths for Roose
1 of t ..OUll-l the velt and one-tenth for the Demo-
..... i . . t i
ii, -;ut it i ,r,, .-x crats. It is smuincuni tuai me jaLtei
i w -v m & mm w v i i I - n rr ml I u r n m -m I n wm i -
,d bo the .ast place at which I S"2JSS-wtftS piSSS' of manufacture whicn the
form mnvA, larmer nas to Duy conunuu lu suai.
"There are other Questions touch- ment On-the contrary, ft has gained.
fi,n w,ri,.r Hte of th nnnlft morJ The result in Maine may be expected
ö Bomethlng like this: Wilson, 74,-
liupoiuuit . luau quuauuuo ui oiaic .GOO; Roosevelt, 21,300.
rsnlinv or OlieStiOnS Of tariff. TherCl mu HnAnma -Ptrvm ha raanf VormAnf
Eist.c pbrue of the m,. aual.ties of j touchInK 5 the head and heart possessed by your j , . . ... fvlA 4nf TnnhHpnn anil third Dartv
distinguished neighbor and friend, fur
hicrhAr Ufa ns it affects the nubile the ioint Ref)ubUcan and, third party
vote was 8 per cent snort or tne te-
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every man. and chUd in I.el,- publ .fW S anon , ready to tcsUfy whenever, of he Vt called upon that m every relation of j ig not in tho fullest and most fithus- of 1a0S it is of special Interest to '
life in ihe home circle, in his office.' iastical sympathy. We- have played sDeculate what will happen next Ne
in court, in church, in society, as well with some great moral questions in vember throughout the nation if the
as in the political arena, he is one of God's own noblemen." Mr. Kern recalled when he first
I ... j "w-v LI wna nn
this state; made issues of them Republican ana jjemocruuu u when they seemed to furnish political the national tickets happena to be ai-
The third term candidate's favorite
reply to the telling, unanswerable ar
guments of Governor Wilson is that the latter's opinions are based "not on actual knowledge and experience, but by reading musty books on political economy." The colonel himself at a tender age was put at liard labor! It is not often that a man whose whole life has been given up to politics and officeholding gets as horny handed as Mr. Roosevelt in the ranks of labor and high finance.
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Governor Wilson said to the newspaper men at the New York Press club
month in Vermont has bten affected. banquet: "Suppose you had a house of
apital and have dropped them when fected as the gubernatorial Töte thü
. . . rtiUim 1 ovnnlinnni' rHotafo Ttru EUUUU1 XU l'lmuul' 1 . t-i mlnA f Vir nrnconf
Mitt Mr. Ralaton. soon after tive latter. iw""4 t j Thp Kew York Post hai done some in- lepiuwuvw
t i tne peupie ui tuv uiuiuuweaiiu l nmir.xn rr fh!a linn nnd senate. JL tmnK we couiu an Ku ubum
1 n,i-nl-n a nn'flk'P fhPV Will to tho I . j. 1 1 4-V. nnloi 1 OT tile üfiXb LWO V tülLÜ. XJlit XlCO lt
ÄltTi wu full of determination then : ,"1 .. . :: 7 " ' . as a nec re.ua "" AU AU ' ,
It mW &a honest effort to suoceed.
, eing that he was a young man
For Safe by All Leading Deilert.
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Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and .Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind.
R3 awaKe uiey win, to
call of conscience and through their the contlngencies mentioned President the helm;and there won't be any mix-
nfft domnnH nn nHvnnfo nlnncr tho vmKar TihrulA Tslflnfl nnd Vfirmont ' """""
. . . , tttii I TTrtTrr Tntinrr r-f thn?R WnO SI TA Ktni?'
mS Wli Monk Air K fil'il said Iia n- ' t1,ot clinll nnnwrvo thrt hnma Uli fho nrncrS KOine Tor liOVemor U- -v" ."jr -r- 0
. i,ia wte VI Jlc J .. it r.i mha rnnplnalnna rAaehed bv the güüg With the ubdgh COSt Of living be-
vui.u mm lu 4lW4..a. .n anu U1U inuiuuuai, u mi. ivaiatuu is . - j lieve tnere is to be any relief if the lod qualities then', said the speak- In the governor's chair that move- Post follow j which "brought it
er,
arued
j tcrot ia his career. The friendship I tinned that day has grown oloser tad
I more Inüirato down to he preset:
hour. Since then 1 have sen hi
his own home and in ine; I hay ob-
aerved him in court many tfxna in la He icaools. Mr. RaitOQ haa held no - ..a 4. Um -Mo J office but that of ichool tx i his
tefJiU mtBg liijjtejjJMr Homo town and he Is mgm .among anjLjejyejWIhson q.25 per centof Bryan.
Eidrtsy
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Whmt They Will Do for Yoa They will cure your backache ctrcngtha your Sidneys, correct urinary irregularities, bull up tht worn out tissues, and eliminate tho excess urio acid that cauiea rheumatism. Proveni Bright's Disease and Dia. batet, and restore health an?
-that attracted me to him and niemt will find in him a staunch and -lo co g cGnt tüe about remains In power? in m n rront TP.r5nnnl In. loyal Champion." "a e . j !
13 " a- - . ncr ior rfliL inur years auu auui i
crr vnt n thft' The card stackimr at Armageddon
I js to frt QQ Woon Tnft and coes merniy on. guL uiiui
i Anotw feature of Beveridcre'. cam- . " . . w h to aöd Missouri announce that if elected they , , , . rtL, ntsY t ,aign ot petty personal abut It hlaj wiH vote for thirQ tex-m candidate. For sale by JOS. A. MehrinBr
ssumpUo tht bis Third Trm party andl ,yo ..demnlti0n total" to ,b.j Is tht ordainol CUltodiaüj the pub- Woodr0Tr -Wllson-in other words, give
By applying the common sense test to ' , t - w t ... tttm l vaka RJMrvIvr nnrt I hnnpiAlt Ha tlM
Taft 57 per cent and Rooeevelt 35 per Kooseveiuan romance governor Yiison jwk iiippi aim v-iKipcu uqcrw ct of W. vote four years .go man.se. to keep the country ij!.3ujt?u:tllS"KIatt
g jinsöitd ana thouffhtrui.
