Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 October 1912 — Page 4
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1912.
Democratic State Ticket. Governor SAMUEL M. RALSTON, Lebanon.
Lieutenant Gov. W. .P. O'NEILL
Mishawakwa.
Secretary of State LEW G. ELLIN G-
r I, Decatur.
'(tor W. 0. O'BRIEN. Lawrence-
aasurer-ies.
-W.H. VOLLMER, Vin-
Attorney General THOMAS W. iONAN, Seymour. Superintendent of Public Instruction CHARLES A. GREATHOUSE, Indianapolis. Statistician -THOMAS W. BROLLEY Korth Vernon. Reporter of the Supreme Court PHILIP ZOERCHER, Tell City. udge of the Supreme Couit First District-JOHN W. öPENCER, Evansville. Judge of the Supreme Court, Fourth Dietr ct RICHARD K. ERWIN, Fort Wayne. Judge of the Appellate Court, First District JOSEPH H. SHEA, Seymour For Joint Representative Dubois & Pike County. ROBER C KEMP. For Prosecuting Attorney, HARRY W. CARPENTER.
STEEL TRUST BACK OFT.R.TRUSTPLAN
Charge Challenged, Gov, Wilson Returns With Prompt m Convincing Answer ' COUNTRY WAITED FOR CLASH.
Wondered if It Was to
Parallel of Parker Episod Proof if It Is Wanted.
Produce a
More-
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When tne country read on the. morning of Oct. 8 the charge of Woodrow Wilson before his audiences in Colorado that the steel trust is back of the Roosevelt program of trust regulation and In the same papers Colonel Roosevelt's demand for proof of the assertion it sat up and took Jiotice. Would this produce a parallel of the famous episode of the 1Ü01 campaign, when the colonel called Judge Parker a liar for asserting (what has been so recently proved) that the corporations were contributing to the' Roosevelt campaign? There was eager waltifig for Governor Wilson's answer. It came promptly the next day in his speech at Kansas City. Concisely, convincingly and dispassionately Governor Wilson', met the Roosevelt challenge, and should the controversy be pressed further the Democratic candidate will give the bull moose all he wants, for the corrobora
-tion whereof he spoke is abundant..
Wilson's Charge. At Pueblo, tjie center of tbe rTvestern
steel industry, Governor Wilson sid:
Evidence of what I am about to say
comes to me by way of corroboration
every day in forms that I cannotquestiou. It Is a very interestinc: eircum-
HELPFUL WORDS. From a Jasper Citizen. Is your back lame and painful?
Dogs it ache especially after
exertion? Is there a soreness in the kidney region? These symptoms suggest weak kidneys. If so there is danger in delay. Weak kidneys get fast weaker. Give your trouble prompt attention. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Yoar neighbors use and recommend them. Read this Jasper testimony. Mrs. P Dickman, Eighth St ,
Jasper, Ind,, says: "The benefitlthat the Board of Truste s of
a member cf the family received said town has fixed November
through the use of Doan's Kid- 4th, 1912, at 7:30 o'clock P. M ney Pills have been parmanent. as a date upon which remon-
A member of my family suffered .stränces will be heard or receiv-
frcm lameness across the back, ed against the amount assessp.ri
Notice To Property Owners, i v
To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the ! Board of Trustees of the town of '
Jasper, Indiana, on the 14th day
01 UCtODer, 1912, approved an assessment roll showing the prima facia assessments for the improvement of an alley as petitioned for by Cecelia Sprauer et al, and as authorized by an improvement resolution heretofore adopted by said Board of Trustees, and which alley is between Sixth and Seventh Streets and west of Short Street in said town of Jasper. All persons interested in or af
fected by said described public
improvement are hereby notified
If he stooped or lifted, the lifted
the pains were unbearable. He
against each piece of property described in said roll, and said
had headaches and his kidneys, board will meet in the Town
were irregular m action. Doan s.uerk s office and will determine
Kidney Pills were finally obtain- the question as to whether such
ed from the Flick & Pfau Phar- lots have been or will be benefit
macy and it did not take them, ted m the amounts named on said
long to relieve these attacks.
For sale by all dealers. Price r,0 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buf
falo, New York, sole agents for Ike
I United States. I Remember the name Doan's I and take no other. . "The Youth's Companion Fop 1913. The Youth's Companion ap
peals to every interest of family i
life, from housekeeping to athletics. It begins with stories of youthful vim and vigor, with ar
ticles which disclose the secrets
roll-
Said assessment roll showing said prima facia assessment with the names of owners, with the description of proper y subject to be assessed is on file nd may be seen at the office of the town Clerk. J A. WUCHNER. Clerk of the Town of Jasper. Oct. 18, 19122 wk.
Notice for Transfer of. .Liqu
or License. TvT OTICK is hereby given to the citizens of Jasper JL Uninbridße township. Dubois countv. Indiana
that the undersigned, n male citizen of the United
rvf cnPPoccfnl nlov in flio rrron r I fac' wiU PP'y to the County CowmissioiUTS of 01 SUCCeSSTUl play 111 fie great Dubois county at their next regular session, iu t 1 1 1 f . Kr.. ... 1 1 nln r ä . . .
ffaniPS. Wir.n P.narmino' ra PS nTiAVJVU"utriJ,- K'r iransier oi license to retail intox-
water
Water
life at the girls' colleges, But
stanco that the United States steel' cor- The Companion does not surren-
poration is behind tbo third party pro- der these readers Wheil they gram with regard to the regulation, of have entered the more serious
the trusts. nofcj nf li fo MnfViov rill tcx TllO CXIK't lOPfttioll whom fliiirl lfminra nrn
n T.n l i i I to bo aold is in ii room 18x86 feet
eating liquors, bcor and rine, and permit the same
to DcuraiiK on the prcmses, under the provisions of the law of Indiana governing such licenses. S aid license is to be transferd from Conrad
Marks to tiio unuera guetl. Said license was
isüuou 1 1 tne August 11)12 term of Coiumis si oners Court.
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aw , x vlu nyi Duj LUilL LU JJI tIJ llUlvJU
juuice come the page for little Children, in h one story frame bulldingsituatod on tho admit nnH fhn wpoVIu Hnfnr'c nvhVln "ut' lialf "tjpt No m in tho original town
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uviou luiuy JLui iue unicca öinces. 'nat 1 . .. - - r:,
Who pays for it? Do the Eai 19 nl my ?olnt My "oiüt is tbcse ?? 1C,1S f . De x.n? ?n-
Hnlo Saiiro. Prt-..n,a gouuomen iiavo growu up in tho ntmos iure noufenoia win appreciate tne,aiuiioiioountor,coiisistiiiBofurticiosotioca SSii ThTLhnt h LPai Phero of tws they tiiemseivos sketches which touoh gently on?ffirf8SiSf'or,lcko"'0,l",,ort,,00'I,,,u,d
...111 "mi.-.I" .i "rn" ; 7 " "ito crentoü cmd that tho lawa o( tho common foibles or caricature
E1""1? In short for 'ess
i-YS-T V. "uKii ücs roy tno tilings that thoy taavo ere than four cents a week. The
oi Jasner, Ilnmbriuiro townshin. Dubois
County, 'Indiana said saloou will frout on Main street in said town. Said applicant will at tho saino timo und place apply for leave to conduct in tno Q il I tin w r , i 1-1 . . ...Hi f i .... t
i ,i oHiiiüiuuiii in uuiuiucLiuu wini saui suiooii eCiate tne.u lunoh counter, consisting of articles of foe d
Oct, 11, 1912-3 wks.
IGNATZ JUNGK
15000 worth of town fire hose, meat which win porpotuute tho thing, JfflSto iment Sure St and not paying the town a cent, they hnvo crontoa. enta nment, pure inspi
lauuu, mit; mcaiD, uiu uuoc ux
.ur n I . . - . . .
zrl JL öu-cciiu m oewers, using ate.d ana tüat they now want a govern- P,lmnQn;ftn uv;nrra ;nrn fVio ,Amo
One pound of nitro gelatine "You therefore hnvo to chooso now a fdtlon nn
well placed in the rectums of cer- evernmont tDo United stntjb 1U1,UTW,U1 4. c tain rat hole advocates and then 5f?1 ration thinks- the nntod Names rarely seen in taW
o-ivon a qwiff kiVlr wnnlH nVl fVn'c ÖUlces 0US"c to nave or n government cumuiiis win uu iuuiiu m xnu
town of several undesirable citi- rJZZJZ.' . " J 0..1' iu.J
nr rnn ?f hxm ouvuvvuuu m nuLuiitf 1141 yn- XJLO, WIllCIl Will UU KÜI1U UpUU IC-
vnio monopoly." nimsh wihh snmnlna nf hhfl nn-
per. to those not familiar with it.
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zens. warxn ana see it two or
three don't decoiatc Pairview
before they use the rai hole.
Wo know of a umber of fumilieö,;who ate rngular readers of tho Courier tut uro not snbacribors, they bonow the paper from their neighbors, We are ajlad to know that tho Courier is thua iireciatod, but why not eubscribof he pricoia email and wo would appreciate liavin these namoa on our nitilinR.lipt.
CAMPAIGN MUD
ANGERS VETERAN
chmU.Bisn En Doank.
"Comrade" Editor's Effort to honon,wo thiu to d-
. . Ä ... WiUon'a "Rptort Courteous."
uisiori Democratic position
on Pensions Rebuked.
INK! INK! INK!.. Beet Black Writing Ink. 1c. per
Tho enmo night nj;( Albany, N. Y.J Everv new subscriber for 1913, onnc9. School children wlio bring of-
Colonol Kooeevelt: upon roadln reports hvill receive free all the issues for! dinary writing ink bottles can have
Of Governor Wilson's spcocvh said: fh rpmninino- wppItq nP aW. them filled for one c.
UAQ far na I.klopw Ol'HtotCUieut llllS cn rpuö Pnmnonmn Winrlniir
not tho slightest foundation In fact t ' Mr. Wilson ha no'busifiM to make fransparency and Calendar foi Buch a. B.Uitemeut unlet ho- has tho J?13' 111 lc nsmcont colors
proof, and if ho has any proof I do tnt. most oeauiuui oi an uommand that ho rnako it public lmrno- panion souvenirs-
lately, if n0 has not let him retract ThO-lOuth S Companion,
his statement as tho only manly and 144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass.
New Subscriptions Received at this Office.
Tho next night Governor Wilson
mado this reply before the great audlenco that greeted him In Kansas City:
"I understand from the newspaper
reDorts that Mr. RoosevAlt: wn rM.
CIRCULAR TO G. A. R, POSTS. Ji,!,"B;otte ln
tion "was back of his plan for control
ling the trusts. He Interpreted my re
marie to mean that they were support
lng him with their money. I was not
tnlnklng about money.
"I do not know whether they are
supporting him with their money or
not. It does not make anv difTornnro.
SOUTHERN RY., TIME TABLE
Sought "Monns" and "Harsh" Ex
pressions by Wilson Supporters, but
r Finds Facts the Reverse.
Ignoring tho fact that the Democrat
ic house passed the most liberal pen
sion hill in flio hlstni-v nf tbn TTnltnrt
What I meant was that they are sun
eonnto that reduced the appropriation wlth their thought,-and .Write today lor this offer of
A Local Man or Woman. is desired right now to represent The Pictorial Review in this territory to call on those whose subscription are about to exp're. Big money for the right person
1" sT.enn0nfef!SßlieleinEfeol:SündayApr. 21 th
month. Spare time workers are liberally paid for what they do. Any person taking up fliis position becomes the direct local rep resentative of the publishers.
STATEMENT. Of tho ownorship Management oL of the JaHpor Weekly Courior, published weekly at Jagpor, Ind., as required by act of U. S. Congress, Aug. 24, 1U12. Name of Editor, Ben Kd Doano, Jasper, Ind. Manager (Editorial ai.d Business Bonj. E. Doano, Jaspor, Ind. Publisher B, E. Doane, Jasper, Ind. Osvner Ben Do ne, Jasper, Ind. Ben Ed Doant. Sworn to before me this 2 J day of October 1912. ANTHONY LANGE My Commission expires Jan. 2, 1912,
the editor of the National Tribune of their thought is not our thought 1
meant, and I say again, that the kind
of control which ho Dronoses is tho
kind of control that the United States.. Steel corporation wants.
I am perfectly willing to admit that
they think It Is the best for the coun
try. My point is that this is a method
conceived from the point of view of the
iwasnington has appealed to graud
army post all over the country to sup
fly campaign material for use against
he Democratic party.
Colonel (Sergeant) John McEIroy. the editor, Jias not met always with the
co-operation ho desired. This is evi
dencea by tho fact that indignant
grand army men hnvo forwarded his
circular letters to Democratic national
jbeft&junrters in New York with their
proteßts against tho playing of such
politics within the old soldiers' organ fzatioii. Quest For "Mean" Things.
jumor Aichiiroys appeal was sent out, mimeographed, on the letterhead of the National Tribune, with his own
name at the top. The letter read: Sept. 13. 1912. Comrade Wo are anxious to get tho eocprs8ion of editorials on pensions from th papers supporting Wilson In youi
"" to monopoly look nt them."
w vr v w. c&rvin Mtiu nullit up anything particularly harah and mean "Khlch they have published. "Wo want tt
who . un, ,J w I7: 1 , slon or the tariff downward. It should
control his administration if dectt-d begin with the schedules most obvious'
Please send these at your onriieM cn- ly used to kill competition and raise
Pictorial Review.
222 West 39th Street, New York City.
Attend t Your Business, John Hauser some time ago endea Tored to raise trouble about a small newspaper item in re-
very men who are to be controlled and Ua?4s to me' X.f he W"1 attend
that that Is lust the wronir noint nf to 15 own DUbiness lie Will De
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owing' is (op Information Only and is
Soaranteed.
Fo nor
view from which to conceive It
"If Mr. Roosevelt Is willing to have
Mr. JL'erkIU3 suggest how the corpora
tions ourht to be regulated why will
ho not be willing to take suggestions
from the same quarters as to tlie de
better off. Ed Mercker Adv
Stockholder's Meeting. ' The Annual Meeting of the
members of the Farmers' Heme Insurance Co., of Bainbridge
tails of the regulation? Mark you, la Townshiü. Dubois Counfcv. TnH
dies and gentlemen, I am not discuss- will-be held at Runkels' Hall, in ing individuals. I know Mr. George Jqnpr Tnrlinna nr. Rof
Perkins. I have no ouarrel with anv KCriVroTo 11 "J
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P. M. All members are invited
to attend. Wm. Erny, Pres. Micheal Kress, Sr. Sect andTreas. Oct, 25, 1912-2 wk.
EAST1JOUND So. 5 DAILY 9:34 A. M. NO. 17 . 5:53 P. M. No. 11 " S:10 P. M ÜO. 13 SUNDAY ONLY 0:50 A.-M WKSTBOÜKD No. 12 Daily ',::" A. M NO. H ll.HOJA. M 'O. " 7:'2Ü V M No. 20 Sunday Only. n :06sa . Al Time shown at Eluntlugburg. ; EASTROUND. No. 1, DAILY. 4:87 A.M.! NO. N, " J:20 No. 3, l- 3:50P. M. No. 23, " 5:40 " WESTUOUND
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General
Merchandise.
Shoes Goods,
ami 'Clothiuff,
Notioiüs, Staple
Dry and
Paicy Groceries.
Eountpy Pcaduoa Wanted! : " r CiiVB. ua a CaU. ' Both Phon, . ! Proo Delivery. Wst Sixth. Street.
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tning except his judgmc-nt He does not look nt these things in tho way men who do not wish to accustom their
Ther'e should be an Immediate revi
venienco. ns tho tlmo is short Fratrnnl I TIIE NATIONAL TRIBUNE One of the replies .sont to the Trlb Tine was: Headquarters Curbing Pof5t,No. H G.A.B Astorln, Ore.. Sept. 2S, 1912. National Tribune. Washington, -D. C: Gentlemen lour communication ad lrcsd to mo ns adjutant of Cushlnj. ÖPott, Xo. H of thu 17th inst. I found to day On my return from th national en campinent nt Ios AriKIes, Cal Tiiiia th
prices in the United States, ana should
bo extended to every item which af-'
fords opportunity for monopoly and
special advantage until special favors shall have been absolutely withdrawn
and our laws of taxation transformed from a system of governmental patron
age into a sj-steni of just and reason-i
ablo charges which shall fall where they will create the least burden.
Wm. A. Wilson v General Insurance,, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind.
Ck FLICE Plcisterer.
First Class Work
Best Finishing's Contracts taken
Let us show you.
JCHAS FLICK
Make the Celebrated P ATOKA LILY FLOUR Best Gkade in tue 3tate of Indiana. Th ey Also Want 1 ourr WHEAT ' And üav the Highest Harket Price in Garb Flour and Shin Stuff lor Sale at all times. A. ECKERT
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