Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 October 1912 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER Hy Bs Ed Doaki.
Röv. J. C. Bromley left Mon
day for Shelbyville, Ind. , to at
tend Presbeterean bynoa-
Tonidit is the night that Car-
jjiLi'icx. dujuois couNTr, ixiuana U,;- Karl Kae Knecht appears
Ul VIUU, WJL WMN w
Rur motion SI .50 Per Yeaf.
I Church.
Mrs. Ester Bates came home
MnnHav to visit her narents and
secure her freedom from her pratiwhile huhbv Grover Bates in
JL1UII -mtmuv ' . . j jl
Thin nanP.T la mal 6Ü reKmariY wu "CUCUlt UUUl U uiUYCi jviuvu
A. 11 IVJ ftKWWW I . A
subscriber until a definite order to die- annias Club some time ago.
continue is received and all arreari pam Vfl full; unless in the discretion of the pnbliahet a different course should be 'deemed advisable.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1912.
Back From The Navy.
Omer Jahn came home Tues
day to visit his parents. Omer
IS 1 USE Oil OI UltJ Dbucaiuy
Michigan. He serveü tour years
in the navy.
Roosevelt
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SORDID TALE OF T. RS FUND TreasurerSheldon and 1 P.Morgan Tell of Millions. Subscribed in 1904
THIRD TERM
QUACK PLANK
Fraudulent "Blanket Policy" Ot
tered For Protection ofHealth and Ufa
BIG- FAVORS IN RETURN.
IN INTEREST OF FAKERS.
Fric'rf, Gould and Morgan Gav $100,000 Eaeh CorDorationi Gava 73!a Pr
Cant of Entlra Amount Racaived.
'Thaodora Rex" Promisea to Shiald
Tham Against Discrimination by Educated Physicians.
Democratic State Ticket. -.Governor SAMUEL M. RALSTON, Itnön. Lieotecant Gov.-W. P. O'NEILL, Mlehawnkwa. SffA T.TCW G. ELL ING
HAM. Decatuv. A man by the name of John
iitaditor-W. O. O'BRIEN. Lawrence- gcnrank shot Col. Roosevelt at bmg. T,rnt) ,r Milwaukee last Monday night, Treftsurer-W.H. OLLMLR, m' without doing the Col veryir.uch cennea. v fiq ,v damage from present ind'eations. Attorney General THOMAS W. ve HON an, Seymour. Devotees of the simple life will . Sirnerintendent of Public Instruction fi HomAf to their likincr in
-Aciiarles A. GREATHOub-b, mm- next theatrical offering of ÄÄiÄnTHOMASW.BEOLLEY managers Wton and Eckert North Vernon. next Monday Oct. 21. The Keportor of the Srpreme Court Pumpkin Husker, a rural comedy PHILIP ZORCHER, Tell City. in f0ur acts, with Dorothy Rus-
urige of the Sun-emeCouit frst sen The scenes of this pastoral ifitrict JOHN . öPKjSCEK, Evans- are jn Indiana, a faVOr-
Difitnct-
tille.
grem
lifo onnf txjith nnr modern nlav-
Rnnrmfi CflQlt. FoUTtn 1' il 1
Tha Sterna! Feminin.
Jndeoi the Appellate Court, First from which the scenes of The District JOSEPH H. SHEA, Seymour. pUIIpkin Husker are taken is one for Joint Reprc?3nUüve Dubois & Pi'e 0f the garden spots of mother County. earth, and attracts thousands of roberc Kemp. summer tourists annually. With J?prv8w &PENTER its wealth of special scenery; its harry w. CAPJntlk. beautiful story of American home tail !1 Got tour Go3t? iss UUII I si Uüi iüui wuuu erpromiseg to be a real theatnThft Great Wilyuimeox did a cal treat. adv.
ranting stunt at the Morcorn Theater in Charleston, Indiana. Wednesday Oct. 9. He jumped
tm everybody and e v'e- ytmng a la Roosevelt and according to the Hoöäier Record, by Lun Jon-s he 63 id. "Mr-Cox tJdthe people howttie had wiittexi and secured th int oducf.on in t.ie Indiana 1a ainfno or. f.Vifi 'st session of
a coivupt practise act, whh was Dsucä v'thout the alternation of so much as a COMMA" Without the change of a COMMA! Just tMnk of the barrel cf egot'sm h t?e bill cirrie unde bis hat. It has been supposed h. that Senator Tray Jor was c-4 leiitp the crcüit for that pie . i of legislation All a m'st ike it was little billcjox.
HArpaCa Waakly.
The political tentacles of the third
John D. Archbold's statement that 'term candidate have been extended in
A QfnnnH Oil pomnanv contributed every- direction from which mierht be
tlOO 000 to Mr. Roosevelt's campaign gathered voters irrespective of sex,
I fund in 1904 was confirmed by George race, color or previous condition, of all
IL Sheldon, who succeeded Cornelius vocations, factions and trades Into tne
N. Bliss as treasurer of the Republican Progressive fold. By specious prom
national committee. , ises cunningly adapted to each the
M,f niv riid the Standurd Oil com- colonel beckons them to follow with
v 'J I
pany give $100.000 to elect Mr. Boose- bleating approval wheresoever his bell
WftdroTit hut .1. Piemontt Morcran wether adjutants may lead in order
& Co. gave $100,000, H. O. Frlck-gYO that Theodore Rex may, again sit in
8100.000 and George Goula gave anoth- the White House.
er $100,000. Mr. Sheldon testified tat Tempting bait Is thrown to the work-
784 per cent of Mr. Roosevelt's" total I ing people in the minimum wage, to
campaign fund was contributed by cor- tno öocianst m tue enlargement ui
porations. government ownerships, to the wo-
Naturally tbese people gave their men in tno furtherance of suffrage as-
money rreeiy xo tue waeven ur.m 4., w w- w
i I M 1 T 1
rmlvn fnnd torments or rural me, etc row ne
I . . , ,4
Testifying that he had contributea peais to tno quacks, tuosu true iuiu
I t 1 M . Jl
irmWk tn thn T?nnRAtrr1t rnmnfilcm hltnortO despised men Ot preuutuLj
fund in 190 because he was "especial- wealth, offering them tenderest regard
lv interested." Älr. J. P. Morgan added, and freedom from prejudice ror
The only interest we bad was in tho against" Tho following "blanket pon-
welfare of the public." . cy" to offered for protection of
Mr. Morgan emphasized his devotion most precious possessions health and
to Mr. Roosevelt's political fortunes by life:
the further statement that J. P. Mor- "We favor the union of all the exist- . . a i TT I .. .r 4 -P.. " A n Tin cr 4-n 1 rnvnt'Tl
enn & (jo. s usuiu contriDuuon to xhk ut-uuua tu, iuuuulu.
r I . . l ai t-1S 1
publican campaign funds was only ment aeaung witn tne pumic neuiuu
100.000: that he never heard of any into a single naoonat ueuiui &vi
" i . , ,
donation by his firm to the Democrats: without discrimination against or tor
that when Mr. Taft was a candidate in any one set or therapeutic metiioua, 100ft tho sum subscribed as $30.000 school of medicine or echool of healing,
and&that this year neither ne nor his banking house had subscribed a dol
lar.
How It Was All Dona.
To grasp tiese pregnant facta we
have only to recall a little modern his-
tory. In 1904 Mr. Roosevelt had his bureau of corporations in working or-
IN JASPER.
How Bad Backs, Ksvc Bean Köä: Stroni
Kidney ills Borrecteo. All over Jasper you hear it
Doan's Kidney Pills are keeping up the good work. Jasper people
are te.hng about it telling of bad backs made sound again. Yoa can believe the testimony of
vour own townspeople. They
tell it for the benefit of you who
are suffering. If your back achrs
if ycu feH lame, sore and miser
able, if he kidneys act too fre-
auently, or passages are painlul.
scanty and off color, use Doan's
Kidney Pills, f ie remedy that
has helped so many ot your
fiiends and neighbors. Follow this Jasper citizen's advice and
give Doan's a chance to do the same for you
Mrs. Prar.k P. Jahn, W. Eighth
St . Jasoer. Ind., says: "One of
mv children was troubled by wf- ikness of the kiineys and Irs
b'aCtv was very pa nful. He
coj-mr 1 in have no control over
thp Lidnev secretions, uoan s
Kii-tncv Pi.ls quickly relieved
these h-oubks and after taking
the conUnts o. one box the clina
wr entirely cared- i recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to any
üinictQ in a s-imar w. For sale by ail dealers. Price HO cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and tako no other. Tha annual Dubois County
Sunday School convention will bsj held nr. Ireland, Ind., October 23
anü 24, A good program is pe1 AH QnnHcr
ing vjifcpareu. uwnj schoo's of the county are requslrd to elect theii- delegates without delay. Send not less than two, but more if .you so aec re delegates and visitors Wi l be entertained by the two Sunray schools of Ireland. Rev.
E.-nest Werner, r-resiuem. wxSpo.etarv
Notice To Property Owners.
To Whom It May Concern: '"ol .ee is hereby gien that the
Boird of Trustees of he town of
Jasper, Indiana, on the 14th day of October, 1912, approved an asst -sment roll showing the prima
fc era assessments for the im-
Diovement of an alley as petition-
c3 for by Cecelia Sprauer et al,
and as aufhorized by an improve
ment resolution heretofore adopt-
i by said B -dva of Trustees,
a -id which a It. is be-ween Sixth and Seve nth Streets and west of
hort Street in said town of Jas
per.
All persons interested m or af
fected by said described public
improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Trustees of s?id town has fixed November 4th, 1912, at 7:30 oVock P. M.
as a date upon wtveh remonslranc s will be heard or receiv-
eJ ag?irct the amount assessed a.rainst jch piece of property d scribe in said ioll, and said i.rrd wil meet .n the Town Cleric's office and will determine the question as to whether such los ha ;e been or will Le benefit', teJ in v.he amounts named on said rollS:id assessment roH showing sn'd pr:n:a facia assessment with thv ramrs of owners, with the d'e -ptr l of prope- y subject to be ass? ose d is on fi'e and mar be seen a: the office of the town Clerk. J. A. Wuchner. Clerk of the Tow a of Jasper.
Oct. 18, 1912-2 wk.
sis
DE
der. Mr. Cortelyou. lately lu control of It as secretary of commerce and labor, had been made chairman of the national Republican committee. He and Cornelius N. Bliss, treasurer, were collecting money. As George R. Sheldon, Mr. Bliss successor, says, 73 per
ient of the funds received came from
,e menaced corporations.
If we do not And in these disclosures
a sufficient explanation of J. P. Morgan
with such additional powers as may be necessary to enable it to perform efficiently such duties in tho protection of the public from preventable tliseases aa may be property, undertaken by the fundamental authorities, including the execution of existing lwö regarding pure food, quarantine an$ cognate subjects, the promotion of appropriate action for tho improvement of vital ßtatisticfl, the extension et tbe registration area of such statistics and co-operation with the health activities
of the various states and cities or-jue
nation.
Thus would votes for Thöbdore'Rex
be multiplied.
fmulto Educated Phyiioian.
This quack plank of the Progressive
f fho Dnt'sois Countv
i ! t.MiiC: i U-L oiiv
Sunday School Associativa
Hing WtiWComTog tTWmT
$11829 20.
!
The Board Hands out a Gill
The Town Board met in regular session last Monday night all members present A resolution was adopted for the grading and pang wlthmacadum of Ninth Sireet. The Board w H hear all object ons at
the Elec ic Light Othce Wov. 4th 1912 at 7:u9 o'clock P. M. Tne ass-ssment roll for the improvement of the alley in Wincinger's addition made by Sherbert J. Imme was accepted and notice to public ordered. Certifica e No. 7 issued to Roetzel and Chipman su)-';ont -actor3
for tho sanitary sewer for tne amount of $2,185.62 making a total allowance of 111,829.20. The Light Superintendent was ordered to pl?ce a street lamp on west Seventh Street between Wm. Hemmerlein and Blain And erson s. Mathias Urich chief engineer at the Power House handed in his resignation which was accepted. A permit was given to the Home Telephone Co. to place a telephone line under the macadam street from the Court House
to Albeit Urich's building. He , is to give a $50 00 bond guaranteeing the replacing of the street
in as sood a condition as before.
Rice-Fenn Hub Co. was giv?n
free light and water until Jan 1st. 1915. In consideration of their steady employing to 16 men They will built a switch to this factory from the ra1road. Allowances to about $1600.00 Tas made. Frculi Fried Oysters. At Mike Mark's' Saturday Nifcbt. Everybody invited to come and get some. SPECIAL NOTICE. Dr. Wertz Specialist in disease of the eye, car, nose and throat will be in Jaaper for a few days October 21 and will be pleased to mXl those suffering from the
Innkeeper That chronic kicker BelKr Is sitting over there. Walter Yes, sir. Innkeeper See that he gets a bt dinner. He shan't always grumble fw ptM"g. Mrtjtrpn1 orfer Bl attar.
OUR 55th
BIRTHDAY.
& Co.'s "especial interest" In Mr. platform not only insults me internRoosevelt's election, it Is possible that gent voter, but rounds the educated Inter, events may reveal it physician, In that It places the Jatter
Mr. Hooflevelt never prosecuted J. P. in the same category with empirics or I . . . -r
Morgan & Co.'s steel trust He em- high and low degree. ruDDers, sun phatically stopped the proceedings in- curlsts, magnetic and other healers and
stituted by others against J. P. Morgan all other pretenders who- fatten upon
& Co.'s harvester trust. When tho tho credulity of the helpless sick ana
nanic of 1007 was at its height he turn- their terrified relatives. Tho Sun has
ed the resources of the treasury over adverted to tho outrageous violation to J. P. Morgan & Co., who used them 0f propriety and Justice which charac-
and made money and reputation by the terizea tho medical laws of several
process. He met Gary and Frlckr rep- states In the Union, the last Instance or
resenting J. P. Morgan & Co.'s steel which we deplored in the medical reg-
trust, before breakfast one morning ulaüons of the canal zone and which and licensed them. In violation of law, the bull moose platform threatens to to absorb the Tennessee Coal and Iron Inflict upon all tho states in the Union.
compfmy. thus giving J. P. Morgan & These legislative enactments require
Cos steel trust a monopoly of high all persons who propose to become grade Iron ore He put Mr. Bacon, a physicians not only to pursuo a mo,re or
partner of J. P. Morgan & Co., into the less thorough course of preparatory
state department and the diplomatic education, but also to bo trrtincd in all
ierv36fe. Ho made Herbert Satterlee. branches of medicine and, besides, to
J. p. Morgan's son-in-law, assistant be sublected to a rigid examination by
secretary of the navy. In a letter to appointees of the state. All these serve
Attorney General Bonaparte he testl- to protect the public against ignorant
fled feelingly to the virtues of the pretenders and would be perfectly lair
Morgan Interests which have been so did not the very same enactments ex
friendly to us." Never before was tho empt the latter from the provisions ap-
public welfare" so cheaply protected, plying to educated practitioners.
Extent of Morgan Interests. Favors For Cormorants.
The "Morgan Interests are not con- Thus do our sagacious legislators
fined to J P. Morgan & Co. by any etnltify themselves in the Interest or CT I k A . I . . A f A A
means, 'i ne .Morgan uuerests compre- the cormorants to wnom tuey gruuc
- jASvm it
"AM I TICKLED?" "Well, I iruoss I am. Did you ßoethe Fruit JhsnKin& from the trees inmy OrchffrcT AfO;r buyinp scab trexä fof ycara, someone told roc to buy of McCormiek at Monroe, Mich. I did and the tree and fruit epeak for themselvtis. rwnfc 1m TwlmLitj- DlanC McCor
mick's treeJ and have a if od lifc
your old hgc"
in
McCosmlcV Treca ar the rratt of years of experience. hifrh-f?rde soil and modern .rothrfda. Get tbelr free Catok and "Tree Talk." Tre, ShruU, iantfi, Vines, Roses, etc. e MeCORMICK NURSßRY W. ' 1 4 Elm Ötf eet, Mtfhroe. :XlcW Salesmen Wanted.
KnsGh
With this issue the COURIER stares on its 55th volume. Fifty-
five years of never ending toil hend life Insurnore companies, banks special privileges, because, forsooth.
whnco nrlv rpQiilf. aVinura f no und mist coniimuies. rallroads and fhov rlnlm tn 'heal" without medi-
, T 11UUV. VlilJ A. VV V W VV&WTTW J " futility of human endeavor. The manufacturing enterprises. If the par- cinesl There is now no discrimination PnTTPTTT.P Vina Violnrl fn Voiro ent house increnpcd its regular Rcpub- against "schools of medicine." There
mQTlv A n racralci onn fn nf- contribution In 1W4 because of f0ro tho special protection demanded
UlltllJ VA Al A RUVtMlU Vt.WVV U bV J A.
fice m county, township mnd
its 'especial Interest" wo may easily for them by the bull moose platform Is
Individuals Perhaps In this almost un- school. Now comes Theodore ues aiiG examplod favor by the Morgan Inter- dignifies them by a special provision ests we shall find an explanation of and, expressing a most tender regard the ltoosevelt administration's hostility for their sensibilities, promises to to the Standard Oil -interests, whicM shield them against discrimination by have not always agreed with J. P. educated physicians. Morgan & Co. concerning Mthe welfare This platform would raie the quack of the public. and healer above the men who dally It may bo that the senate committee exemplify their personal and profeswill be able to throw more light on slonil superiority by some unselfish thfs point, butit can hardly add any- devotion to the public weal. In his thin to the scandal ot the Morgan- eagerness to placate tho Influential Roosevelt alliance. It was Mr. Roose- horde of empirics Mr. Roosevelt would velt who opened up to J. p. Morgan have, us oblivious of the fact that the & Co. tho possibilities of irovornment educated physician is the only ren
i '
vl n Wj T7j v Imagine that Uie policy was widely gratuitous and Intended only to entrap
Oldie, Willie It UlU OU, It UlU ll Hi- imunwi hr nmilnted PonrnHnns and rnf Tho "hoalprrf' belong to no
nocentiy, navmg Detn nooawinked by self seeking reprobates. It has also assisted in the 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 Frank with all the People, and has of a surety
reaped the reward that always follows such endeavorsThe COURIER ente 3 uoon its 55th Volume wishing evei bedy all the success their hearts can desire in all honorable undertakings. Thanking our patrons for past favors and soliciting a continuance of the same. If all who hate us would love us And all our loves were true The stara which swing above us Would brighten in the blue. It matters not how straight the gate , How charged with punishment the acroll
We are tht master of our fate Wt rf t.r captain of our soul.
by big business. It was Mr. Roosevelt
who persuaded J. P. Morgan & Co. to plunge deeply into politics. It was Mr. Roosevelt who, consulting "the nhllc welfare." registered tho decrees of J. P. Morgan k, Co. In tho Whlto House. Not until Mr. Roosevelt had lost control of tiie Republican machinery and the law providing for publicity of campaign co.atrlbutlons had gone into effect did J. P. Morgan & Co. disappear from the lilt of regular contrlbuoii to the coloM&l corruption funds of tbe Republican prtr. Are J. P. Morgan A Ca ow operating politically under cover of ttelr rtctnt partner, fieorft 3FF. yejfktise?" Mew Tertt WecML
al trafst in the community. Instead q
arousing the public conscience (T. u
to be at Jasper
The people of Jasper and Vicmiry will have an opportanity Friday evening, October 18, to see and hear Karl Kae Kncct, the famous ca: toonist of the Evans .lie Indiana Couiier whose work is known and admired in nearly every home in this section of Indiana. The Ladies Commercial club of the Pres. church is bringing the cartoonist to Jasper and he will present his 4 'chalk talk on Cprtocns, Their Power and Their MaVinqf' at the Court House. Mr. EVcht is a cartoonist with
a nat ona! reputation His work
be'r? ropic 1 and reproduced in mnny c ? the leading papers and na rsz'nr s- Much of the evening
:n face the most part will be de
voted to the making of large ca--
tDOis and sketches upon a wide
vaiietyof subjects. A number
of these sketches will refer to
local people and conditions,
The pictures in many colors
wi 1 apperJ to the audience. A larsre crowd should turn out to
ses the picture man and his work
as the cartoons in our papers are
' becoming more popular than ever
STATEMENT. OI the ownership MannKemont etc. of
the Jaeper Weekly Courier, pubiianea weeklv at Jasper, Ind., ae required by
act of U. S. Uongrees. Aug. -'4, lyiz. Name of Editor, Ben Ed Doane. Jaaper. Ind. Manager (Editorial ai.d BuEinees Benj. K. Doane, Jaeper, lnd. Publisher B. E. Doane, Jaaper, Ind. Owner Ben Doane, Jasper, Ind. Ben Ed Doano. Swörn to before me this 2d day ot October 1912. ANTHONY LANGE
My CommiBfiion expires Jan. 2, 1912, SOUTHERN RY,
TIME TABLE
Sehsduli in BteliSmdog pr. 21 the Fi
owing is (or Informal Only inf Js Mr
Suaranteei ' KASTBUÜND
DAILY it
U.'M A. M. bm-.lK M. k ;ld P. Jt 6-ßQ'A. jft'
SO. 5
No. 17
co! I J SUNDAY OK.hX
WESTBOUND
No. Vi DAU.Y No. 14 "
No. 9 " NO. 20 flOXDAT O.HLr.
Time shorn at UuutTajbwrg.' KASTHOUND.
No. 1, DAILY. 4:37 A. No. , ' 9:'20 "
No. 3, 44 H:50I M. No. 28. " 6:40 " WESTBOUM co 1, DAILY. 12:50 A. M.
No 24, " h:ö a. m. Xo 10. " 8:0 P. M. Y. K. Claycoiab, Jlx,' Jaiper
?:57 A. M J1..!0JA. M 7:1C P. ÄI ll;iA..M
Unas
FL1CE
ravorlte slogan) this self appointed n : before, and all are interested
more or less, in seeing tnt man who makes them. Knöcht draws from fifty to sixty pictures, using
ilae sheets of paper upon two
easles. advCartoonist'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 Cofnmittee.
former deepens the crying shame an
thus exemplifies again that "under n circumstances" need he bs bound h. his prior professions. President Tnft has won the approve of tb quncfcs and healers by his run' leal regulations of the canal zoH henci this Machiavellian policy. Itnre koneratlons will ßubstituto "ItoD veltin"1 for ArachiaTelllan.0 PoHtl' makcfl strange bcdellotra indeed. 1 holdTTaft anil JRooevel under th' uni btekVMNT tork Bum '
Plasterer. First Class Work ' Best Finishing's
Contracts taken Let us show you. CHAS FLICK
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