Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 October 1912 — Page 4

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IASPER COURIER By Bk.n- Ed Doane.

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SPER, DOUOIS COUNTY, INDIANA

Entered attha Poatoilloe at Jagnir, lad

fir trans mission through the mail asacc ondclftsa matter. -A?

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"fU This papet a mailed regularly to it ubficriberE until a Jefinite order to discontinue ia received and all arreare paid .io fall; anle8s in the discretion of the publiihei a different coune should be i .deemed advisable.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1912.

Democratic State Ticket. Governor SAMUEL M. RALSTON, .Lebanon. Lieutenant Gov. W. P. O'NEILL, Mishawakwa. tU Secretary of State LEW G. ELLINGHA M, Decatur. Auditor W. O. O'BRIEN. Lawrence-

&urg. Treasurer W, H. VOLLMER, Vincennea. Attorney General THOMAS W. HONAN, Seymour. Superintendent of Public Instruction -rCHARLES A. GREATHOUSE, Indiauapolis. StatistidUn-THOMAS W.BROLLEY North Vernon. Reporter of the Supreme Court PHILIP ZOERCHER, Tell City.

udge of the Supreme Couit First Piitrict-JOHN W. aPENCER, Evans-

vine. Jndge of the Supreme Court, Fourth Diatrct RICHARD K. ERWIN, Fort Wayne. Judge of the Appellate Court, First District JOSEPH H. SHEA, Seymour. For Joint Representative Dubois & Pike

County. ROBERT KEMP. For Prosecuting Attorney, HARRY W. CARPENTER.

MRS. Ithomas R. Marshall. Wife of thm Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee. Honorary Vic President Woman's Natioml Democratic League.

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FOR JASPER PEOPLE.

Jasper Citizens' Experiences Furnish Topic for Jasper Discussion.

The following experience occurred in Jasper. A Jasper citizen relates it Similar experiences are occur

ring daily. Jasper people are being relieved Getting rid of distressing kidney ills. Try Doan's Kidney Pills the

fclfpetpPTop? jasper! Government Cost More Than

people profit.

REPUBLICANS'

EXTRAVAGANCE

Doubled Under Roosevelt. DEMOCRATS' GREAT RECORD.

In Memory of Our Darling.. After an illness of about three Tu ,Friday Benins, September 13th at 9:55 the spirit of little LrCOronA Rofm'rt di

passed away to meet Jesus. bhe was the daughter of Perry.4 A. and Lillie E. Poison, age 5 Lel10.mon? 21 days. Her

fc i were lam to rest in the Crystal cemetery, Monday Sep. tember 16th- to await the resurrection morn. wi5e wa3.f bright and levine child and will be greatly missed m the home and by all who knew

u r. Our darling has gone from her temple of clay Gone to see Jesus forever to stay Gone from Papa and Mama and Jovmg friends too Gone to her home beyond the blue.

Startling Figures Which Show That the Cost of Our National Existence and

the Hiah Cost of I ivi m d. In

Reduced. a mm 00 bone to the land wh

no nignu

The evidence is home- evidence

the proof convincing. Jasper testimony is gratefully given. j Jasper sufferers should heed it.

Anton Baumert, shoemaker, Newton and Four eenth Sts , Jasper, Ind , says: "The cure Doan's Kidney Pills made for me

has been nermanpnt. I had weak I

kidneys a id my back pained me

all the time. I also had head- ! Under a Droner downwnni

aches. Hearing that Doan's Kid-'of the Republican tariff schedules the ney Pills were good for such people of the United States would save

trouDies, i got a sunnlvat the 52,Oüüfüfto.ooo each vonr. cmn

Fiick & Pfau Pharmacy. They ' per family on manufactured goods For Jesus has claimed her as his soon cured me of the attack " ; alone. own. For sale by all dealers. Price1 President Tuft's vetoes of the ool The light and 10V of Hin nrtmfl 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buf- tariff bill and the steel tariff measure I wac c?Hö

falo, New York, sole agents for the passed b-v Democratic house 'COST She was the dearpf .if oil ; fu ' United States. people of the united homP fn mT ln the

y. mm m. . I W XXXV.

Eeinember the name Doan's 1AlES ABOUT $050,000,000 per But now with Jp el

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revision

ere there is

is the

Into thp. land where Jesus light

Uone where loved ones gather

arouna tne throne

and take no other.

OUR

55th BIRTHDAY

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With this issue the COURIER

Mrs. Thomas B. Marshall, wlfo of the vice presidential nominee of the Democratic party, Is a keen student of affairs and as the constant companion of her husband has had an exceptional opportunity of specializing on human nature. A Tery practical and farreachlng result of this peculiar interest in the larger family of the state she has no children of her own is found in the long list of humanitarian bills passed by the Indiana legislature during her husband's regime as gorernor. A bill to curtail child labor heads the list, which numbers twenty, and includes almost every legal correction for tho Immediate relief of labor, especially for that pertaining to women and children.

Juno ttiarsnaii nome, UKe that of the Wilsons'. Is a

MRS. CONE JOHNSON. One of the Vice Presidents of the Woman's National Wilson Marshall Organization.

and

ttlw v" iW.wul vuiume rixty- yei one aoes not reel bookish" within its walls. On the contrary one feels nve years Ot never ending toil very much at home there the moment Mrs. Marshall appears upon'the scene, Whose Only result Shows the lf Possible, more so when Mr. Marshall comes in. futility Of human endeavor. The The arf 8Uch chums, this "tender hearted" governor and hW wife, and COURIER has helped to have where 0110 13 tQo otber is pretty sure to be found. They have traveled all r many d n rascals elected to Of- orer the countl7 together, and if tho Woman's National Democratic leagut fiC3 in county, township mnd haS Anythb,S to rfo wIth u tljey will soon be going to Washington together. State, while it did SO; it did it in- . ar8htI1 13 ßonorary vice president of the league and keenly internocently,, having been hood. r1 lwork not because it is part of the campaign, but because sh ' Winked by self seeWnrenrohXl !?eiermanency of the movement to educate women in the prin-

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xu uoö ttju aaaiötea in tne election of some honest men who were a credit to their state and county. If you have been a candidate to which class do you belong? The COURIER has endeavored at all times to be Fair and F -nk with all the People, and haa uf a surety reaped the reward that always follows such endeavors The COURIER enters nnnn ifc

55th Volume wishing everybody all the success their hearts can desire in all honorable undertakings. Thanking our patrons for past favors and soliciting a ontinuance of the same. If all who hate us would love us And all our loves were true The stars which swing above us Would brighten in the blue. It matters not how straight the sate How charged with punishment

uie scroll We fire the master of our fate VVe are the captain of our soul. floral Carrier Examination. ) At Dubois, Ferdinand & Huntlngburg, for Dubois County, Indiana, Saturday, October 19, 1912 The United States Civil Service Commission announces an exam mation on the date and at the places named as a result of which it is expected to make certification to fill a vacancy in the position of rural cairierat Ferdinand and Huntingburg, Ind., and other vacancies as they may occur u ruPI routes at Post offices in th? above named county, unless it is found to be in the interest!

oi tne service to till the vacancy by reinstatement, transfer or

promotion. The usual entrance

ANNUM:.

The cost of conducting the federal government MORE THAN DOUBLED between the close of Tresident Cleve

land's second administration (Democratic) and the beginning ofPresident Roosevelt's second administration (Re-

puuiican;. As the DIRECT RESULT OF HIGH HEPUBLICAN TARIFF SCHEDULES the people of the United States

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Gone to rejoice through her eternity.

We planted a kiss on her sweet forehead But her loving spirit had forever fled Into that sweet land of endless day With Jesus and loved ones forever to stay.

pay a tax FROM NINE TO SEVEN

ty-eight per cent on food 'and Bt she is looking out from her ordinary household articles used ln the home above home by every family, rich andpoor; Down on US whom she will ever The total cost of running the federal love government in 1SG0 was $55,000,000. Looking for US to com, tn W

ue umounc appropriated at a single beautiful homp session of the Sixty-first congress for Wherp K a ha the fiscal year 19111,027,135440 4- wnere she has gone never more was more than double the amount- TOam. $954 ,49G,055.i3-appropriated for -the Never more will she come our fiscal years 3S97 and ISOS dt both

1 1 .f lhe fourth congre, the Never more lee her Li

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nying teet

Knech

t to ne at Jasper

last congress of the second Cleveland

administration. Only eight years elapsed between the close of the second administration, of President Cleveland and the beginning of the second administration of Pru

dent Roosevelt and yet the amounfrshn- Qr, T i, n j

propriated during the four yearsTf the w farewell latter $3,842,203.577.15

thau double that appropriated 'in the ßUC sorrWS SO four years Mr. Cleveland was at th tongue can tell

helm-viz, $171,509,857.47. e anguish that is passing For 1910, the last fiscal year nrovld through our sniil

for in congress under President Rooae- As We see her go out bv dpafli'Q

For she has gone to heaven our . darling so sweet For it needed her presence to

maKe it complete.

say

deep no

veit, the highwater mark in appropria

tions- .M,U44,401,S57.12-was reached. President Taft's estimate to the last session of con cross fnn

ear was $1,040,-

In other words,

penses for the FOUR

rni i j f ovjorivu congress ro . ihe people of Jasper and vicin- support for the fiscal yelry will have an opportunity Fri- G48,02g.55.

aay evening, October 18, to see and hear Karl KaeKn'cr, the famous cartoonist of the Evansville Indiana Courier whose work is known and admired in nearly every home in this section of Indiana. The Ladies Commercial club of the Pres. church is bring-

ng tne cartoonist to Jasper and

control.

But how near thou art could we only know

And could thou to us thy pre-

öence snow

governmental e I believe it is true, I am sure it is YEARS of ProsL an.

dent Cleveland's administration (Dem- WpwauM nf m. i.ocratic) were only $830.801. 551.92 moTe Uld n0t WeeP fc See tegO. than President Taft's (Republican) esti- But to God's will we will humb mate of the amount necessary to cover bow the expenses of one year of Presi- And bid thee farewell for thp dent Taft's administration. present now ri 0f Looking forward with hone to

t ?ii . . 77 - i - . i-iuutiui uuu enairman i

ne will present ins - chalk talk on of the committee on annronriation in cm ouaL ÖWe.5 ume

Oartoons, Their Power and Their i addressing the house AUff. 20. 1912 on vvnen, we .s-n?11 eet m that

!Maklng,, at the Court House. the subject of appropriations said.

IVlr. Knecht IS a nart.nnrm r. w'h oughUul men have watched with

a national reputation His workia,ann tlle rnpid ,ncroase the cost of

ones meet

reigns and loved

Mrs. Cone Johnson nf Trior tt

"" -j v a. AUAtii & i 1 I w r v: i mm - vuim a iiauuiiui 11 iimiii jiiiii mi rs nn Mn.iin.i.:. i .

ikr. . . iiuiu - uift'iuiiiuiuu nun nrp r Anf

viic yi uie vice pros Clonts nf fha

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?600 to ? 1.000 per annum. " Marshall Woman's orsanlzatlon in Texas, Is in Z

The TwenetrrWriTT LV. Tma,la dUrlng the reSt of tho PwsWeatlal -nmpalpn in eonaeAlon .,p, A weneCÖ Century Liter- with the ivork of tho national organization at the headnuirtor i tiV fyACmet Wlt Mi5S Margar- Arenue building. Mrs. Johnson came cast w h lÄsoSd who . uM1SVtthe Wilsonheim tke most prominent politicians, most suLTl Ji lSt Wednesday evening. Unt orators in Texas, to attend the Baltimore eonven ioa Mr Johnson SI

mw.voMu payera were reaa ueiegauon wnicn. as Is well known was solirt by Mrs. Joseph Sturm, Mrs. Geo. Ternor Wllwn throughout the famous Baltimore sessions. Ho will

mxAVA Afxio. oiAian Ü. t t , 7 . a uuuiuer ot speeches for th

jonnson nas üeen spending the summer In the east and will remain here to do all in her power for the advancement of the Democratic cause and the election of Wilson and Marshall. ' Lmocrauc Mrs. Johnson has done splendid work in her own state at the hoad of the organization of women which has been working with success InTwill directed effort to raise funds for the Democratic cause and increase Interest

t- - I in Lurs i a 11 11 ii 1 r 1 1 .-N n Fi ttr n rn cinnnr e-r f h t-. .

Kev. Brom lev exn.b fn o-n " u T. ' '""r.":". tUAUS "aeration of Women's

be-ng copied and reproduced iniTJ Stat-" ReioicW Wa a ho ah

many of the leading papers and ' X re" defeat E Jf11 of. th.e evening ; -one, the unfair and unjust And we wil1 Iay ur trophy at his

111 tue ujuöL part 1 j 1 oe ae-

votea to the making of large car

toons ana sketches upon a wide

variety ot subjects. A number ot these ske ches will refer to local people and conditions, The pictures in many colors vvi 1 appeal to the audience A large crowd should turn out tn

see the picture man and his work as the cartoons in onr nanpr nrp

ecommg more popular than ever

oeiore, and all are interested

more or less, m seeing the man who makes them. Knecht draws from fifty to sixty pictures, using large sheets of paper upon two easles. adv. Cartoonist's Lecture at Court room Friday Oct. 18, at 7:30 P. M. Admission 25c. Reserved

seats on sale at Flick's drug store 35c. Children 10 years and under 15c Committee.

SYSTEM OF TAXATION" feet

an undue share of income by those When our life here shall be comwhose circumstances In lifo r f rlore.

considered more than reasonably com- Tv j.u m u fortable is taken through our customs IU the Sllenfc ffrave we mit thy laws for the support of our govern- Sweet form lay ment; the other, the difficulty or inabil- O awaitthe coming of the JudgIty to readjust our system of taxation ment day. and to remove many taxes from the But in the first resurrection we necessaries of life, so.long as the GOV- know thou will be KRNMENT IS EXTRAVAGANTLY For Jesus shaq isavpH I ('Uf fl,. CONDUCTED, or the instrumentall- untmt" ties provided for the conduct of the ö U11C mß public service are either inefficient or So Goodby Georgie We Say Our are not utilized so ns to render the last farewell moefifective and comprehensive re- But We are coming home with Mr! PItzireralfl fhnn nnlinri nffn thee t0 dwell

fact that the Democratic party 7 GXP!Ct Ur COminS ee

And bow together at Jesus feel. Written by Grandpa T. Poison.

lu act tuat cue uemocratlc nartv

pledged itself if Intrusted with power

to üo two things REDUCE TARIFF DUTIES AND RETRENCH PUBLIC EXPENDITURES by eliminating waste in administration and the aboiltlou of useless, inexcusable offices.

Cooper, after which dainty refreshments were served. The out-of-town cruest was Mi

sert former secretary of the Indiana Federation of Clubs.

for

ml

FLICK

The Republicans talk about tariff revision, and yet when a Democratic

house in fulfilling Democratic promises

SOUTHERN RY., TIME TABLE

Schedule in EffectjStinAnj Apr. 21 fei Ei

to the people reduced the tariff, a Re- 0W,n9 s fOP InfOrmatiOfl Oolj ill jS Wf

publican president vetoed the measure.

"By their works shall ye know them."

Suaranteed.

Plastere

Shelbyville for the firlfc half of Td Ä'; torm next week to attend Synodj also wS for over tea years a member of the board of rUu tS S f to attend a banauer. fnr -e industrial Arts nt ntn Tor a-,.," TLU!S of.tho Coll?o of

J-uia uuiuu was run pet

w tow Iii LUD

students of Auburn Theological I histoir of the state to include women.

1 1 .i burri New York, with the jdea of formin m AU umnj Ass'jciation in IndianaJ

Vm "TV -.-. r I 1 I -. . . .

-ow0 Lujcm;u mii aau mareriai strength to the snlnnrH unnA qnU ttv ot the national orKanlzatIon with which 2 I Z IZV

r.

First Class Work

Best Finishings

Contracts taken

Let us show you.

Democrats in every state of the Union should organize and prepare for polling a record breaking- vote Nov.

5. Be it remembered that no matter H

how certain victory seems, overconfl dence Is always dangerous.

eastijound Sn'i i as V.M. 0. 11 " L-.tn p y MO. Id SUNDAY ONLY 6:60 A. U. WESTBOUND No. 12 Daily 17 a i

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NO 20 Sdndat Onlt.

Is there any reason why the Democratic party should go out of existence simply because Mr. Roose?elt Jias Uk-

j en up the Progressive measures addptAt. -r

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