Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 November 1912 — Page 8

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IGNAL'S A FAKE

Republican Circular Warnini Railroad Men Is Palpable False Alarm.

EASY TO MAKE FIGURES LIE

Old Trick of Setting Red Lights on a Clear Track Facts Presented So Railroad Men May Judge.

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FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS

GUARANTEED TO SATISFY CUSTOMS

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rrha nnnnblican national committee

( is distributing circulars among railroad

men preaictins u yau; i.u.i. in the event of Democratic victory. Among their statements intended to

mislead railroad men is tills: RAILROAD MEN, STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! LEST YOU FORGET I " ' $71.338,879. Big sum of moey. isn't It? " Nevertheless it's exactly that much .more paid to the railroad employees of thr, United Statqs under the administration of President Taft in 1910 than ui in 1907. the year before Mr.

It (AkJ fc--w-Taft became president ' mi.tr, r. enmnb nf fhf old time Re

ims ia u- fULui- .wwpubUcan habit of claiming credit for all natural progress-credit even for frnnrl nrons.

' It is true that in 1910 the wages oL

railroad employees amounted to some

S71.000,000 more than in iüüt.

But that represencea uiree yuiu nrnPTPSH.

In 190G the amount paid to- ratfroad . . v s. m

S00O.SO1.653. in iwi

it was Sl.072.386,427. This was an In

nc, Q171 FA4..774 in a single year

i?rr fho Tnft administration, !

amounting to more than double the iu-J fhrp'o vpnrs at the TatiR'

UltUoU uunuj, w-ww, ' administration. - Isn't it obvious that they are presuming you won't have the statistics at hand to. Inform yourself and that therefore they will fool you into be lieving that the Taft administration made railroad men's prosperity,? Then stop, look, listen again 1 In four years preceding Taft's ad- ' ministration 1,193 miles of railroad

were sold under foreclosure, jine

stocks and bonds of these roaas

' amounted to $47,031,000,Tin dor three vears of the Taft ad

ministration 515 miles were foreclosed, involving $384,434,502. Ths Tariff Humbug Again.

A stiil more palpable presumption by

T?niiMinnna thnt- railroad men are

xvcjy m v-"" Ktntfment n

i-K)J lO lO lUü lunvni-a . their circular: The total number of railway employees in 1SD5 was 785,034. The total number of railway employees in 1011 was 1,090,809. Under Republican administration the number of railway employees has increased from 7S5,03iduring a Democratic administration to 1,099,809, an in

crease of 941,770, neany i,uuu,uuu men. Do you want a Democratic president and return to conditions and number of employees of 1S95? . The Taft people take 1S95 because

thn Inst Democratic low tariff

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force

Ths Mtitms Tree.

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fruit of several species of lieg? j growing wüd iu Asia., Africa in ! America. The cultivated nritme: tree is from fifty to seventy-five : feet higliand produces fruit fm sirtv Years. Tlie fruit is of tlie j

size and appearanea of a roundish

pear, yellow in color, ine njBsnj

part or tne irmt is ramer nam ana

resembles candied citron, vvitnin is the rlnt enveloped in the cuiious n ' -T- JT ' I 1 X

yeiiowisu reu arii kiiuwü lu uu u.3

maeer Up to I7yb the uutenr oerng

in püäbcüBiuu ui tue iöiunus jJiUUUOing the only valuable variety of the nutmeg, jealosy tried to prevent li-rnncr

seed of it into any territory independent of Dutch rule. His Latin Helped. TTißrß was a famous British offi

cer. Lieutenant General Sir Georgs) . i-.-i t

Murray, who seized in tne expeai- j

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tion, to nigj)t. nen ueiore mAandria, the troops haying suffered covArplv frnm want of water, his

literary acquirements were of the

greatest service, instructing nim

that Uaesars army naa oeen in tne same predicament. Bef erring to bis nnncnv" "will Ii hn fllwflVfl PnTTlP.

in his portable library), he found hia recollection rightthat water

had been obtained by the Komans from walls dug at a certain spot in

the sands. A trial was mnneoiate-

lv -made, and the result was a co-

pious supply. 'I'iie ntisn troops

braced up ana conquer eu igypi"ew York Press.

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anj money eilherl PuDCh. The yovvef oT Enthusiasm.

TrlTthnsifsm is one magnet

You inusfc fire every event

wifb iL touch thoughts and acts

with it. It will transmute dross into gold, drudgery into delight. WW mrnHfr: if the soul- which

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f The Sutton Hotel is Sealed upon a high elevaI tian affording splend.d view of the -picturesquesm'inas valley. Located one square from . depot

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weicTQw tne nrsc frost muur rwn ia 1 ib hu!..." -".i,w--rnirtrträw. Vo haro rown knd sold more cabbaße plants than all other persons in the Southern su?MmS. WH?? bS&uso our pl&nta must pleaso or we send your money back. Ord now: ilmiltSccüou to eet extra early cabtmgre, and they are the onea SSÜÄ"1??! r.UU CaAff Alwlllinaof

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hill.-crmeftiTM and he will eel it. Every

1 ns the Wilson bill, went into irksome task is a chance for penverj in 1S9L and iffcy would liUe.tu for the nualities which they hring

hare railroad-men believe that a Dem-joufc are G0d's ifts whiph fit us to

tariff revision inado the haro .Qy j)0tter things. Easy things

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on gluing strcngia,

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- n , ,j , ' paefj whit i reines nu ci 1S00, right after the Republicau higb ease vnu. 1 , 1 tariff, known ius the McKinley tnnil.l e a acii ,u .i,. , r . ... 1..... .... iMorolnml.lii&Pfl iiOW OT S'ÜliCV US ö .

CLll.L witX'm XCfcl-ÄttKj 11 wfcjw O Lighted, Steam Heated, Hot and Cold 'Water, Fire -T- f

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ffiEWon to 45 cents per 1W pUu

a i-r-J Tih v(it wAvlnr exnrcss cba.nrt8, which under special rate is ycry low: ow ior i.w. ,wv A A per thowand; 10,000 and over $LC0 per thousand. I Wm. C Geraty Co., Box 338 Yonges Island S. C.

A TAKE YOUR CHOICE.

went into effect. Grovel

(ho last Oemocrntic president.

elected in 1SÜ2. rrhe panic rame on in 1SD3. not as a result of Cleveland's electiofi. but as a result of eonditious

that luid been rowins stendily worse under KepubMcan rule. The panic was over before .tlie Democratic tariff bill wriis passed in 1S04. and after that prosperity begun to return. i6w let us make a fair comparison

.of these railroad figures. In KSilo, under the .Republican high tariff, and with the panic on. there

wer S73.G02 railroad men employedor 515 per 100 miles. In- 1S04. part high tarfO? and part low tariff, the number fell to 779.60S. or

444for 100 milesdecrease 71 per 10C

miles.

From this year on. so long as the

Democratic administration. was in pow-

eonditions improved steadily.

In 1S05 the total number of railroad

men at work was increased to 7S5.034

In 1S9G it was S2G,G20.

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Letter Heads

Eavelopes Memorandums Note heads Bills lading Shipping Tags Sale Bills Blank Leases Business Cards Lawyers Briefs Legal Blanks Notes, Receipts

Bill Heads statements ' Tablets. Packet Notes Posters Pamphlets Labels Booklet i Announcement? Invitaöonp Wed jing Oards Volders

A Lively ChW. & The'i tHTie darky Uul ä gtc admirf i i for high sounding, wo r 1 and pi v He aLso diad n deq

resnoo j ra man who has-the w.-i

ness t( .'ise ülilotiorof speecjj 1

X jC iCH yen .uasäa iaivsuu nu. a powf ul control oh language," sak one old plantation negio thought. Fully on his retiini from a neighbor iy call. "I Vpecfc to learn some t'ing eberv timo' I hear him talk He was 'tellmp: Major William 'boiu Iiis w.fe heilig toolcen sick alter dat do:z hftf-Rhc had; an5 'stead oh paving' in re-pocis to her shaking fit slip had dat she 'shookjike she

hm! 'do flrrr Rflino as most folks

ill löüü 1C was wu,UÄU. "o ; , Tr ico7 ofxm into the ores- would sav, waat iiffiir is you s pos-

laency, ana cue uepuuncaus seu uuvu iug hu . . . ...... i. 1 r-1 -i

"There's no hurry," "I can wait a little longer for my insurance" have left many a family to face a " hitter fight wirh poverty and privation. If there is one thing that should receive the first consideration, of married ipen, it is LIFE INSURANCE. Now is the time to apply for a poliey. Arch G. Doans j'asper indie na

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established;

All Kind of Printing. Prices Reasonable. Promptly Executed.

to "redeem tne country witn

tariff. AND

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EES FELL OFF TO S23.476.

RcDublican Panic of 1907.

Then in the fall of 1S07 there as

another panic under the Roosevelt ad

ministration and under a Republican

high tariff. Were the railroad, men

nrotpero.fi from loss of iob? Scarce

lj! The next year, 190ßtthe ng.Oiier . . Aft .

of railroad employees feil o

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deem the country" with higb cVmno," said the old mans

AND IN 1S97 THE -TOTAL wf0 Bulkif from the ironing hoard. er OF railroad EMPLOY-- H6 nu she like an ash ELL OFF TO S23.476. . fln n-iv. hisfeu.- a t ain't

girine fott'Wompanion. 4JS-M

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Mot br.n There. A WiHzrrnYQrinri man' xrhosß htTSi

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aVrUfiAlr a-rniTilot lon ago into Coii-

,ad employees fell on y , j . . hk

235,709, a decrease ot 112 per iw "."7 ' j

miles against 71 per 100 miles in 1S94. cnuonopa. the year when the results of the panic In the place where he was bojn

of 1S93 were felt most severely. he accosted a venerable old cnt or . ..... . . . i I i-1 -.-rT.-H rrt

So wüat is tue use or trying to mauu some eigniy yeaiii, whu hvl fools of railroad men or of any other ke the verperson the Washington! Americans hy distorting Ogures? The an gought to answer certain in

truth is that tüese üoetuataons were -qjies concerning the place. Jts not due to high tariff or low tariff. uQ conversation nrffcecded the

TT lA, Washington man said; rhe program of the new party legal- e cö hnrt ftlwJlva lived

lajs monopolies and systematically j--

subordinates workingmen to thein and arouiiu uci..

to plans made by the government uotn wu, nu, cixu - with regard to employment and with -born two good miles f roin here.

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Make the Celebrated PA OKA LILT FLO uR

Best Grade ia tne State of Indiana, ' . -j. üoey Also Waat 1 our WHEAT " f uaT the Sigliest' Market Price lit Ca&b Floiir and SMd Staffier Sale at ail times. A ECKERT