South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 304, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1914 — Page 4
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DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL. FOIt C. S. sLNAiu. P.enjamin F. Maeiy. FOK imi DISTIIKT IiFPKH.SCNTATiVF lit-ury A. hirnhirt. STATK. i FOIt SKCltETAKY uf STATE-IIomcr I. . Cook. Foil AUDITOll OF STATE Itie J. frit ten Serif er. ton TUI;A.SL'UI:U Or STATK i-orge A liittler. run suit. ruuLic in.stkpction Charlei A. iri'4thcs. FOIt JUDGF. bli'itHMi: COUUT Mos-?s II. Lalrj. FOIt JUSTICES Of AI'I'F LLATK COURT Joyiaa G. Ibaeh, Fivde-rbk M Caldwell. Milton It. llottcl. i:.lanl W. Felt seal Frank M. Powers. FOU CLE UK OF KUriiKMK CUUKT J. r'rr-d Frant. FOIt ATTOKNFY GENERAL Kiohard Mil bun. FOIt STATE GEOLOGIST Edward Barrett. LEGISLATIVE. POP. STATE fcENATOII-nabrlel It fu miners. FOE STATE REPRESENTATIVE -lijTsr" Y. I!epbr and ChirP-i A H ie rty. FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE Peter A. Fullmer. I THIS roOT-AND-MOl Til" WW DIOIIC IS AN ANIMAL AILMFAT, NOT A POLITICAL ONI-:. TLKl.sA: Action by the board of county commissioners, adding the ir.iht of the county to that of the state and nation in the tiht to uproot the- foot-and-mouth disease in Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan, is eminently proper, and shows, how the situation as it becomes more and more realized, is likely to be efficiently handled. The magnitude of the disaster very naturally forces slow movement. It is at tirst dilhcult to comprehend, ami frecondly, it requires some calculation in the organization of a campaign such jis seems necessary in order to win. With the federal government olticials in the business for years, literally swamped by their discoveries, for anyone to imagine that the state, without any preparation or warnin-: .should be able to step in and stamp out tho disease over night, is akin to being foolish. Anil yet there appears to lie republican leaders, a republican press, anil republican candidates in this neck of the woods, who for political effect, are ad vanc ing'somt thing mighty near to that contention. Evidently they j are s hard pressed that they would be willing to make political capital ef the' deaths f their own mothers, if they could but dream that it would make a ete-. Anything to find fault with is their eident prayer. With one breath elamn the state for imue asing expenditures which have u-one- for the- support ef penal, corre-etion.il, charitable' and elucational institutions. and mw with tho next breath they ar- cursing it because the administration bes not plunge heaellong into an additional enormous expe-nse tmhtinu i.iitbdiseases, so that, we presume, they miu'ht next le- tinding fault with tnat. It is a woiuler that tby h.ivrn't ediarged the deUKx-ratic part. the' taiiff. or the prcs'ub-nt's .Mexican policy with haMiig brought this calamity to X'orthtrn Indiana. Tin-re-would be as much sense in ii as a lot if other thin-.s that tio- republieans are doing, ami this railing aain.-t Gov. Kalston because he elidn't lose lu head wdli the t'.rst Hash calamity news from this end of the sTaW". i ojie f tb.e in. T!le -oel!.ir is- moving cautior.-ly m this matter.
as -.veli he may. 11; situat.e.n is ; piunibing and heating contracting, s.rie.us and for that r.as..n he noeelsh,,;,,,,,..., ,(11.siness man whose rep-! to move with caution. utation statuls high.- and whose ' It is liardly to be prumed that J inteurity and worth are appn-ciated i
tb.is eiisease w;s el jsce e red tile lirst ebiy that it existed in thi.-? section,. 1" -.rther spread, in a ia or two. will not be so very material: that is. it will, j, , .,-..t- vro.. i.i :it v teot'e r.!ii.tl" in . ...... ... i---. ; tvv. .1 sin.v disc', erv than it did, ua ill as niaiiv t ef, i e ihat time. The situation Mripped its ev.it--:-. tit reeals tb.at both the' Male and fed- i al c e nv.uents e-.ver.i-ing fvrrv .ree;iu tion that the can. Tlio-e men In. ars" i.git.'ted a bo ta" 1 i;i:ar:ivitin - tliat where, r th.-y h.riv k.. l-.le oi a violation i? is the e.esi---t tb.ir.g in ti... M..rt,l f.,- III. -to to ebe. It b V m.ikinz ci.n.i-.aint to t;- nt";" r o.'h-i . . . , " ' ! m-s. It th-- .arnal - v Uo- pi enu-es b.ave been .p.iar.t nt in. d ..r- b.e 1 t : 'a.' indisereet in the n..itt r. a t-w ol I lie in tiile'ii to tosh, mmlit d. th e 'tilers a I'd of g" d. We believe that lbbe ircm-d out. It s I I will s;'. nation n..t a political sue. and ;dfi:tiv e;.. l.aist is! i;'.t regarding it as h. Th.e .lestlon of reimbursing the fax mrrs is r.nt a political iue either. It is a matter f justice. That there is n. law on the s-tatute- boobs C"erip.i: t!;e ca.-e is x:o more the fault of the h tno. rats that: e.f the r. publiear.s. Th.e re pa! lie.ins had as mm h li-lit n ta. p..sibtlitv : V'.K-ll a eod:!l wtiej, t'a y r Hi '.'.'. r. .is thTo talk gislat life ; r.-etn-nt th.- e..-t .tetP.oOr.tt s baVe sijje,. ;ad , I about a s, x -, ,n , , f ( ! , 1 pv e i a 1 1 to p . -s a l i ! . i ' law is XI. :;s,-p , Ib-ttt-r siv of the ;-. su a lid - i it to i larn.ers. ib.r.- --ill be a regular etvSb.Il tin weeks b.l.i". It Will be
& WOODMAN Representatives. Advertising nulldm. Chicago
TICKET. ST. JOSEPH COFNTT. FOR SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE orge Ford. j FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY- i ( lifter R. Moii'troniery. FOR SHERIFF Charles Bailey. Foil AEDITOIt Arthur Wolf. FOR RECORDER Ikrt E. Klynz. FOR CLERK George Itaab. FOR TREASURER Fred W. M.irtla. FOR AXSIIXSOIl-JoL.i M. Truax. FOR SURVEYOR-IIendersm. M-Clellr.D. FOR CORONER Thomas J. Swantz. t Commissioners - (Middle Dlatricti. ' Thorns Willlaiu; (Western DUtrkt). J j W. Miller t iVit-vrir miv . X- i t ! COLM I EM EN (nt-Mr?oi-Nclfon J. j Jiiivj, ennie w. Mix uml 1 rauk Mayr, ; jr. POKTAGE TOWNSHIP. FOR TRUSTEE Gin A. Kliner. FOR ASS FSSOR Joseph Vo.nie. FOR JUSTICES OF THE PEACE J. Elnr Petik and Joseph V. Wy nihzyimki. FOR CONSTABLES Robert A. Rejrer aii.J Andrew FRzkaultz. time enough to take that matter up then.
It is the public that needs educating; This looks like most unkind action i pasture to drive the cows" to tho barn, jus, now. It needs educating more j ,,n the part of the German authorities I a. hull which was not considered danthan any cdiicial needs to be con-; Actions speak louder than newspaper ;frous did not come t o the gr 1 te with ,,(,ui t)l1 ,w , , f . ! the other cattle, making it necessarj .hinned. And the people of the articles. The German s.clalists in the to r-o int.. tho field after him. At his stricken district need it as bad as : reichstag enthusiastically voted a war ' a pproach tho animel went between anyone. Ottieialdom cannot do every- , fund of $ ",0 000 d00 and then every ' ,lim an1 ni 'at. lowering his head.
tiling. The successful stamping out of j '
loou-aim-mouin uisoaso oej-enuF, Went t the front to shoot the dayto a very large degree upon t he public hts out of "the common brothercooperation. The officers are moving' v ! ...,1.. : 1
ai ir,wt .... th,., i .. n, 1.,. ' " it ,M cnoutn tor an appropriation to reim-, nurse the farmers when it is more ! definitely known how much of an; appropriation is needed. And you can trust the legislature of Indiana we believe, to make such an j appropriation at the proper time, ! vjhi loiuuie e.stimaie oeiore it. i The people arc sensible, and, their I representatives in the hgislature are j more than likely to fed it. in m, w i, V.-x'.";;..Vr .... DI..MOC HA( ANI OFK COCNTV: : Li:;iSITrni-' I with a definite estimate befoia it. 1 Few people realize the importance of the ofiice of county commissioner. The board of county commissioners ar: to the county cry nearlv what the state legislature is to the Mate. I supplemented by the b.ard of county councilmen it really is a sort of '
egi-lature for the county. The ! that the propram instituted at : LETTERS OF THE PEOPLE :': ' . . !;..,.,.! -'Vr,! ''Tf ''tt. l. , Vrd ! V iritV.-N.uncilme-n are the advisors of tho : the Oliver hotel recently to get listen- t ... ., ,. :;: ;:,'.:.: se'e. ommissioners- ' ers for 1 lugh Th. Miller and Andrew ; " ' ' ' 1o. -l ! ti-e of T.uu F..l'.e;. . l.lef et
c commissiemors. Among other duties the commission-j ers make up the county budget, dis- ; tribute all approriations, approve all j bills, authe-rize all count v imnnup. i meiits. Other olfie ers are all more or b s, s.,i,..rviont H.,-.. i a pendent upon it at least in matters of liname-s. while their work to an 1 ..... ... 11 . . . . exieru, cans ior 11s approval, rue m-ed j of ediioient men on tho board of countv ! eommiMsoner.s and the board of counc ilmen is therefore- apparent. j 'eli.. .1... ...-. r..:.. . . . . . - -. A I 1 m- miiihh 1 .mi- i;iii presents me names of Thomas Williams, of South ; lien.i ..n.i T.,m.w w tm - r v . ... "i".' i Garlisb'. as its candidates for the hoard of commissioners this fall. Air. Williams is nominated to reMir. -eiit th. middle district and Mr. Miller the 1 - - western ellstrict. 1 For county councilmen it submits th" names of Frank Mayr. jr.. and XeIso Kiley of South .tend, and Moiille . Mix, Misliawaka. 1 Mr. Williams has live-. I in this cimi-I
..ii t? i! v . --- y all who know him. lie- would i lirin" itil.i tli.. .i,-.. . . t 1. . "ei mi-, iin- vonniui 01 ine'COUni Si oi.sine tile same lntelliLrence and 1.... .. it... . . ousuiess e-je'rie'nce mat no exercises ; 1.;- .... .. ...v..;-.. 1 in 111.- .mi ii iUUUI . ir Milhr has for a s.,,re of vr.,iv - - - - J v lit" bu n in the windmill, pump and water contracting business, having by his own initiative and energy, built up one of the largest businesses ef its kind in the eoiinty is a self-made man. tesn.ete-d and i.otmlur with -.11 -o. "iiaintane. s. He too wonbl i.Hro- f.. ( :, .,,mim.t of the eounty business a irn. irked intelligeiu-e ami valuables '.-,.....:.... v vir t:ir is n ii .a...- i.... " 111 her.-, ar'd eoines froin a family long preeminent in the affairs of the eommunity. He is a graeluate of the Iderary elepartment of the- Fniersitv . . oi Mn higati. is ve-ll posted on th.e net ds of the county, and thorough in his busine-ss metlu.ds. whieh would make him a most valuable rnnntv adv isor. Mr. F. ilev is treasurer of the tude- i u V- . i . . . I i Me h a r . lH ,U . 1 -. ' -lrtT ' v -i -i .ii.Mi. iiioi.-uixo U'aiuocrat one of a vast nrmv e-f businessmen over the eenmtrv who diev e and know that the ek-mocratie principles- being worked out by Pres't Wilson, s-'ec'v of State Fryan. and! supporteal by Sen. ShiVelv and t'otlgressman Hamhart. are bound to bring peace and prosp. ritv t. all th la mi. Mr. Mix is president of the D.u'.ue' Mix'. Co . ami Misliawaka Trust .V ! Savings bank, of Misliawaka, was a tf.embers of the Louisiana Purchase Kxposiiiou e .mmission, and ijj now
o:uuii ail ills llle lie is in itte.Ti,.. nl...,a ttw, ..fft
lltZTTXl condition of working women in tho; 1 -wtatr. He has served his city twice, in the capacity of mavor. Nohody , , , , . r douM.s th- fitness of Mr. Mix for cun- ; ty councilman. With Mr. I.ihy. Mr. , Mayr and Mr. Mix on the hoard, sane . . progressive advice for the county com-1 ; ; missmners is an assured quantity. Suroly the democracy of the coun-j ty will appreciate the importance of: thr- boards and the qualifications of j the men who have been placed on j the ticket to fill them. Progressives
i republicans and other, who believe in the efficient administration of the county business, need also to bear this democratic tender in mind. No, i ticket could possibly afford a better j array of talent and ability. You want; progress in county affairs, but sane , progress; economy, but sane economy. , 1; ware of trie man who promises you : that if he is elected to the board of, countv commissioners he will do nothing, on the presumption that it!
j will save you money. He is appealing bite of something palatable and digesto vour parsimonv rather than vourtiljlf' "it 1'i'oper 'intervals, raiment in I intelligence; this-, plus an expression ! J1'-;1" taste a. roof ov.er our ! ; heads and a cheerful fire, a book for j either of demai;okruery or of his inor-; thought and entertainment, a nevs- ; ence of public affairs. paper for information, a friend or ! Wo want sanity, not stinginess, in I lwo tn 1( lish to tiu' rost those 1 1'imilirun r.n r iirinriivil ir-inK' Sn.iiili!
the affairs of the county, and that is exactlv what the county may expect j if democratic boards of commissionors and councilmen are rhosen ! C-)U'" """ " are rnuht t ' t 1T ,s rXKIXI) ; The c'formon authorities have in- ! definitely suppressed "Vorwaerts," ' the chief publication of the socialists at Herlin. Thev recently suspended it for a fortnight, but let it loose, whereupon it again went to talking about "the common brotherhood." "the only international party," "the freedom of the proletariat from the voke." etc.. etc.. and so it is now ... , squelched until further orders. ,H,t one of tne lvirrv t,lk uun lina la-1 OIU 01 tne parr took a gun ami ii'ii'u uni iiir nun 1111t-1j1.1111.1j1. 11 ,,arty- Uhat lnore cOUkl rearers 1 j yuk(.s ,lo? I .' In the course of his speech at Ft. I Wayne recently, ex-Sen. lievernlge, progressive candidate for United ! states senator, took occasion to ret r j to an evening paper there as "th i Kveiiiriir Fiar." There arc three even- -
Fveinng Liar. There a re three evt n- j r .-isi. ms :-b.ut the iiead and -yes ntqluy seemed real pousn aioui 11. ing papers in Ft. Wavne, two English the now porlectly furious bull. Mrs. j MAC and one German, but e.nly one ac- j Zu'll w:cs then! "IT is hard." writes a eontrib ,t.;r. cepted the challenge. The evening j ttl(, (lijri: to ..t.( . ii;st vvhat was happ en-1 ".o s c b.o-..- the restaurants are obrepuldican organ immediately accept- ! imr. but she w'..s able ... di.-inaish ' setyir. strict n-utralty wjien tnt , . . . , ; ,p..t i,:,n -,s alone in the CM : - ike nv or.bhc .-hoo:-.. b.-tw-n Gored the remark as having been made'11"'1 u .,,1U V , . , ... , ,lT(1 f, .tMj ,,t . , , r.t ; and nearmg bus angry I'.'lt-unu n...n ano l t .a ii i.ao poi.iu ...
lor its personal benefit "It took a barbecue to get out a j crowd at a republican me-eqing at - a. prinf?villo.M says the Indianapolis ; stlir "living no arguments to oft.-r tho G- - P' managers have to resort to roast beef an'1 buns." And so wo J;UK-,,n 1Iickly has l'eon taken up, in "ther parts of the state. ifoovero.i mat conunumg men- anc ic n t cust o m t he rep u bl i cu n c . n gr Toen and senators are again seunlin - out campaign literature' under tmur frinkiiv' nriviletre. at government ex " ' ' ,. 1 l,t'n- Aiul yet th repuhlieans prelomi to luivp refornieel te nave- givenup thor oU1 nthods. " If llw... l-w nnlhiwl-wm f.,n Vnllni- ; ilWr ffiuiring the rght to vote, wo-1 ... , . . . u-ill 1.. lnut o nivpciut-iiil 'io ! lot ef men in this seethm who are clamoring for the primary. They say . a i... a I. : ................. Tn,iy ani U mU IUir " lit- f.T-.li,.t nniittinr m.-iMur " . "... Another manuscript lies bele.ro us entitled, "the' real cause of the Eu- ; rop,an war.- The war. heiwever. is ; f,lt. ,,,,'h ;ii,.m' tint ttn ont.n.. n,e i,.,.r u-.rnin,. ,i,nt tn ...,,J
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m Claims of the warring nations in FJuropo sound like the proelictions of rival cjimpaign managers the night before an election. .. ' i 4 - f, ........ i y,, . i -- m m 1 1 tvi e-i 1 d to : liilll tnooso T. IH" iv.llllll.liiv.if .' iv- v ...... v oiepna phant appears te have it in the . . npiUta. at b ast. t TWENTY YEARS AGO KrutJiKters lYom Uw aInuuis of ThcDjiily Time-.. Five loads e.f members of the Xib-s F. b T. .M. e-ame over last eveninu M Mrs. Walter Heck was give n a surI prise party in celebratien of her birthila . W ., , ... , . , II. Faker. Charles (.bus. Abe ieuiu:iei ;iiiii i,,,s .r.gedes r Diamond lake. Ke'UiJ.ne-r and Dr. MeKin Me. ore of eturned vesterday freni Mrs. Arnold of Chattanooga. Tenn. ard Mrs. Fatchelor of Uoshen. who t have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ju-spe.r , Gars!, returned to Goslie-n. u :i it ari1 i.'ist Kr:imt.1orr rti-t a . t 1 -x I aI. :. ; ii uillieu it pturo pailj ai llieir illilllf last night. Miss Louise Nickel was given ; ' 14 lllil 12lJlJL ; sTII L IN'slsT "Now. Ke.bert. hist-rv tells us that . in the olel el ays people were eiprt -sse-d tyrants. I ). wijuv, anything of ot "'LV' !-?;,,, i , ., ar--i t'h, ves.m S-. iiool teaciler. only or. LOST. n.itie.-.'t-eiTi Tf..w ixi thic'' i . 1 1, r .. i . , IH JIHI I1 ' ( . line etf Them Neue-. e.nlv m little , bruaier j know how lcr yit home, j but he don't.
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si months with poirrs and Pilll.osoi'iir.KS. pEAt i: "Outidf tlio world's one IommI ami tublHrn gato. Sadly I stand and wait: Wait with oyes blindcl hy tho crim-ou tearOf all the hitter oars: Wait for tin day wIkmi. tireel f Mood and sin. Men shall throw wide the gate to let me in. Norman Angcll. Yuleln it x a fine tiling if we all kne keil in our shovo th' same a we M)iiietinie laugh? Kin Hubbard in Indianapolis News. On; wants are simple and few. A. s ()dlt a li'sl d,.niod to anv.no V A l'!in"VI) complains that the n,utst " n' n'U' tD-s .m his place penetrate the sewer service pipes and no Jias li:!l ;i o.ickens of a time clearinir th(.m olIt. ThLs PXil,rionc, vill teach him i.erbai.s that i, invention ,..,,..- ,.,... i.t down his apple trees and he w ill hav 1 ' V l 1 i 1 HHU1 1 Ul I . 1 . HUH . i i ' : no more roots in the service pipes.' ; (t!f '"ur ne might s.al the Joints ; of J the service pipes, but that w ill be a i g()(u )lval of trouble. I j'1! Ionian The ISroom ami The Hull (( or. I t. avne Journal-tiazette. ) The fact that Frank Phillips is alive , today is probably due to his presence ; ,,f in1 ''ir"l courage and daring ''if his plucky little wife. on 1- nday i ftvHin, u,,, it- 1.1,1111,,. u-,.,,t to it,e u" as ' 1 Fiullips tin. noining w in winci to detond himself he felt that he dared not run for fear of pursuit. The bull approached slowly, not seem ing angry, 'out as Mr. Phillips tried I 1 , ... . , ,. . . 1 ,,,, ,,....,,-, ialr.itly to leae nun the bull became Uotermin .! ho should not. and charg ed. bunting him over and apparntly plaving with him very much as a cat plays with a mouse, but as .Mr. Phil lip:-, tried adroitly to leave him tne ...... .. th,. i,..n he, ame infuriated charging with such force as to cause paint ul bruises. In some way he sue ' ccedf (1 in guing his Unite trom his ; . i. - 1 . ; .1. ......... , ooeKei ooeiiini, u iiuiui .-'mi;i- e v. 1 i i-. i . , i. -.t.nit ill.- lieiil :imi eves of' above- bv!' hii--i.;.r.d ;.:;." ley i:e-.(. sh e in.nie -.F.at.d' C H i pi e ie! ii !(( I I j : i situation and hurrb dl c . lb d i : -l j.l'lllll'lk. Ill l.t t-'alil-'.' 1 I . t , 1 7- T. S k . . m. ' ""H' ' ,. . r,.i, thron l, lh(. iVricf ;uV, to :.ir. Foil;V, 1 :: s .I-I.U0 TAl.tvs P. K. .... I.d.t.r New-- 1 HIM s. P.y w iy e-f n 4dy to F-' 1 '-' ,M,n ,t Mi,a.-e.v:u:l ".it ... -.. I"' 'i'l iilv ..:l'iei.g.-d tlie e.il.-li.. lies for ti e i .-itl: f I la- ! pai'U' ; :i "i" t' ri -ive ti'de is to n..iue a rep.... ' ';'" " tae-m t . '. k..k.. '.. ,,. .... 1 1... . - . i i .-t ul 1 1 1 i-:i ii 1 .I"'" h .1 ie'aeU'-:lIl ' 1 1 ,.r n. .-ii:i.;re Mr. I Mia a. 1 v. .1 et - 1 if we pi" ,.,s. t- le-p.-.-d -mv 1 , ,,v , . ,: l,elieliee-I.t I.IV.S . a 1 . .v.svvei . 1. e i. u.-. '.s lieu, a ' ii I la w s" In' int-:i!. br.vs ''.at . 1 I 1 '' 111 1 1 id.. !,i..nl,. .! lilt- :.i.- e! hi'li;:.!. : 1 1 . . .1 M'' ef be'ti. lit 1" the' l-'"-'. ' ' . . , , I 1 li.! ! T.ig-.trt ul,.. hive e,u,-d sm-.ngMy w j a nen-roi.!. nt o-.-e pt it 1 T ... I- i i 1 t..r 1 1 ! i liiiitn il ir i . i - I.i l .iIMI O-l s,e tl ll'Mill...! .y... Iele-l tin e t he ha ve pr" e-e-iietl t. , th.in-eive .di and make their ..wn,' . by ie;;i.iaTive ea.e i in- ats aeie. y . lll aie pin ea ia- . . , i . nnd had va, bais ,ib y r, ib-d ;;nu.;t r ej lie r-a-e. t'T ti" oe-lulit "1 t la-TU - -i e .lll'l Heir tiiends then. .Mr. l)nn.;m it the ld- ! ter is wiiat v..u nu-ia by 'b.-ne'li' eat laws" ,,,. ; ,.,,,,,, v v.-s. No whore in the lepnbli. -a. a pLdfen i dees th it yj, '1 Uie'lns. ,r ti... ":rii'h i " viiia f s 1 ..'.o. 1 s;1,. l T daring i a derm.er.itie a.lniiniMiail n. I .M'a.H'i e s ii.t- ivm.".i' .... j....... x- '.1 .. .1 .i.e. .ii. i.iT-tv lii.i. . a... .in,.-,. ..f ..oil.eai. ii i. .0.1 ii-...... - . i at New Fa-tie. tliat a eii claim -..t the th.it the party will d'.smrh t'ae ineli.ui 1 ! '':' - (;K,!'nV,,.it:..ll.,lt.. "rl ..'!:' 1 ci-' xi utirii!-; 111" a 'i in 1 1 o 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 "i " i oniy ". Neither tbes it prop..-.' ;i "br.'iU e.inii- , i r ,1 ,.1 li..afil it ' .ivi'ii- till- t n I a n :ni iri.aiai. ai lr... Uviu. th.it nt .1- mi .hum t...i. ...... . . - ,-- k ,. , .1..,. t I'.aa I ;i"-:-a rt dellieeiMt-V. N.w. Mr. leaa.an. as n.y authority I'M rete'l' t la" J.lt"eat eleiu.t. nil ie pa l (. y '! Indiana ;...' Fo:a T.'g;irt de.n r.e-y 1 I u ill eall att.-iiti.. ; t p.-ige 1- ef 1 ' ; r.l:. Ibaz-e .loU .:al. 1 I." ie. ..lil ea I al T pa:.' ii.n tli.it il'H'.r b. ' ' 'h. ; .baa-' rat. and -".ale. r ef the !: 'Use. n w ! eaadbhue f..r letary f -Ian-. .;--:!, d . r . 1. ...1.. V . k ; n;s in lies ;is -a' a. ae i' m.- ." - ' t.-'iow ing wiT.lv "I n-.-.nt ! :i riglit ' i.er. . oil who d.e.'l kl'.'W T.'Iii 1'. : 'It p.;- naby. ..n ill d we-d t- td.A hira during (lib : t hi 'Aid tint h i in -f I U . ..:;'ur.-. e.:t a pr 1... -ive 1 'e . a i ,ai , s ; j a 1 1 . I . " o 1. .. .1 ....... I ..... t. . I yen :ow. if y.-u do ie t ahead., hn '.e a. '-it he is ,.( e ,.f th" tnany e- -h .s u Y ;. re .-e i a . a : in 4 l:.il we "ave i n" pe .f n,.- ::! th" h-risl i .,i rh.. w 'I he v..r.-r St. .b -ph . .,::; anvb.ns t, ki . u. Mr. !;:: ...... as :.. nimiu : speaker i '.. k i. :.-rie.i t in ih- w .i ds i . . . . . 1 1 . e . o i i , ix . e . i i 1 1 i . i - i . i v eitiz. nx 'g. :-.-rall. : did he ae-a't the ,r i.,o 'l , - i r r - " perhaps thix ,-.n i" aaxw.-.d by , referring to th" vi :. tb !.:' laws t:,at they j. ixx, ,J alar Ail. '. ; a t '-men t : :rn. ti,,,, at" x.n.erintendent -i pnou.- iailarv ith a.-'x.-.l froia s:;..j. to .,.uo. in. reuse m. :oe. A-s.M.ir.t slji.-iab!.b r.t f pnb.n ' Pastrii' tb'a. :". e t' S".'."-" I::r :;! H). I. p ity state slip, rii.b-:!e:it .f pn 1. , fr ,., V -. u r st s'-l pi.-ea-e J.'U.. . . I'lrk in xtat. . p.-ri :. t . ::'!"a t "x . f ;i--e. SI.-1 to Nl.pio. Inereaxe r-g!. Making .1 total for t : . general "t'ti-,,f x:p.-ri..te...l-e i.t ef pnhli.- i:.strueti..a in-.ei- s.',".ei. In like fl.a- i.er V.. re th" xah-oT.-x .f . h'-rl and s-ea grap!;e;-s in t! fli- "f r,-:.".;'.v ' 1 , ilrr"';1 ,s j ,n,);r . ;.'.;,'t;;!I,!:';,'' ' 1-'-"'- 1 t-ir":.-r ai'pr.prbMi -a i a a-b- that . fti. . ia tb- a:.ie::' "f .!."' i f..r tr-...-ii';g ai d ..ther e-vp.-:.ses. and a ; s.: o i:i'-r,. i ve N-'b.ry f.-r t'a- .--rk "f t! . I l n s i . I..;- n.iK.ng a r.tal ii-re-i ' - eft'.' e of the ...1 i:;.j,ivtnr 5 ' i The .i. irv .. e x ... a I : ! e . !: tla- g.er:...r's efte - was in. -re-.i e-d fr.nr. SM to si.jk). s. s.s-..nd nvsjst.uit reporter ef the u-
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j lips' r s '.! dealing the animal as heavy a blow over the bead just as her husband succeeded in cutting a small art-rv in his neck. The tw blows to-ethejj conquered him. and he turned away. Wi: can s( e something more th in aj property bs in the wholesale destiue- j tion of eaitb, h."-s and sheep nectssi- . tated by the provalenco of hoof and mouth diseas-e. and tb.at is the senlimental loss. Hvery farmer, if he is a good farmer, loves his livestock. He has a sentimental interest in each ' member of his fbek. To each at- j ta'. lies some special interest. If he sells it. that is business, but if it lies , or must be sacrificed neither insur- ; ance nor reimbursement compens ttes him. j Sort of An Anti Climax. j s'ir: The other day I met a young 1 lailv f.f mv ai-quaintance, and as I j h-iv Lnnivn 1ht since she was a b.lbv. I
and she is pretty near a poet's lr- amn for looks, of course I had to make 1 SN
her pause wniio 1 inquirMi auei nn health. Ite-ponding with a friendly ' smile she said she was "fine and ;an- (!.' and somehow I hadn't the heart to prolong the colloquy. I). TUTS unpleasantness on the 1 ser recalls a tif.cm wo used to recite, a score or more years ago when we were , f a boy, but we, remember only the first verse. It was like this: On Linden when the sun was low All bloodless lay the untrodden snow. And dark as winter was the flow Of Vser rolling rapidly. Now will some literary cuss tell us who wrote the verses and where we can find the rest of them? We Could Not Print It. (Cor. Caasopolis Vigilant.) When a strong ablebodied young man goes to a social to aid the church, and has money in his packet and Vrags that ho won't spend any and gets j trusted for goodies to eat and men refuses to pay it, what do you think of him? A RECK NT issue of a local paper contained two items of interest, one that two eastern cousins of the wife of a prominent South F.ond citizen returned home after a week's visit here, the other containing the information that the husband recovered from a week's illness. We trust that the nporter who wrote the two items was. properly reprimanded tor not combining the two and making a -ood story out of It. Sir: I saw the following advertisement In a store window on Monroe st., in Grand Ihrpids: nn5in:i: hahies MILK F TT1J:. i w( J T m inu inq.iiieo. ko .1 i uo"w 1 .,.,1.1 f w !n t -e (Hie 1 1 m ..iim 1 ib v seeined real Ie ish about it gobbqi d?'s are gliding by. i"n grim wintei' we will sei - , Fnl ue t. ..i k - tun I'Uiy on. i Tb.eia'll ie sne.v upon tne t : upon ii ( X. F. p!V!l.e a 11 i l ;l ' e ' " 1 ! . t .e r.irls fpin i l I I'lMe .11 -! s- UO:e '." "IU ' ' 1 eir. ;)! ;iii:M..il slll'. ! s',.00. I n 'l iie 1. W ..f P.. 11 -ives :r '.I ! I 1 1 ;. i;.s..-. i r i;i ': b:i.-e:i:i -J' i:.-;-- ti tie ll' - 'M! t :ll! Ui.t !..; 1 . 1 1 - :il ..'i :i e.t- e;l''li. 1'!'. ,IV et P.O.:; ail -s 1 .bittne-l't ef live l :.'. I s i eae'i n ji.i la! t -.tor it. ". . i-'.. A.il th las !, ; :v! in ,-. :i -.1 ll.e .;!;irv e.f ill- :: t ;i b. . -ie eb-i-u ... . . ...... . . - .... ... ! ,. .... i M i .11 i . 1 i . r . ' I t I 1 I .... 1 . ' 1 1 : 1 " . ( i ' . : l;.-e;.e e a---; a l r: p!ier nt . ! P.:;rt New. l..rnier s - i'. : .1 v v I I..' (!'-ai.-i V.I ie si.lte- eetiiai'H te.', is lr.lWii.j: S;.ot-o a ve.ir as 1 iral U-rb t the I.-,......,,. ..,.,! ... , ,,.,..! , ,ii,!!M. 1.1 the ti;b- : , ,M'iuv ...... .(wi..:. T!. i- i..in5 . , i ha-i.t was in I'ie by tho Lrove-nuu-. As a r -iht ef '..ia l.ig'j.-jrts de- : l.n-T.l.'V U'ivhig t the tie ;.!.- ,.f this st.M"j j Ui.,(I nf ' legilat nr.. the-y v. aid", the! I h.gM.iture . f ltd:: e-.-i i!:' t.ip:iye r .f , ! th" state' S. fj.oo ne -re p-r day than any previ.ins -uei.ei.il a---inbiv in the historj j.ie : u Thf. i..-is:...ture ef r.d:. .-ost iihhi.tv. b". In f.i.-t tli" l.i s:. legiv'-ituro was a salary rahidng legislatun- frma start to 1 linish. And the liieieae ia sal.iries in Indiana .-ini'MeittsI to SnT.ooo a y':ir. Tliis j iie-hides the additieiial pay 1: 1 ven to tho--" j who h'dd f:it .i-'bs in the -tan heii-e a. id ;;l-o the ; j . 1 . i i t i . 1 1 : 1 1 pay voted to ;ndue J and other state ftii.il- all ever the tate. l'liis il.i.s r.-'t in.-inde the si'.T.oeHi jiai.l t!se ) m.i'lune.'s v.ir.N in the' g!-!atnre nor the' s:vj.mh) in inm-ase salaries jTI lali.-i nap.. lis tier the greritly iiM i-.-aed a ppr. iU'iations ' ' for in-t it nt i n s. boards. fi:iimii.ri. etc. j lib Th" Ibeis" .l.turn il sleavs that there .- -e I-..", (,ir!a .',(!- e!i th" I. Uivc jiiyrdl. ' There are only three d . .rs f the h-ai-e ! t h.iinbei- and p.ic L'L'P', ef the Ipcie .Inij;--nal. s;.us titat the j r l : . i ; i -i 1 Ii.rke-eper ; i. -id his .-evtants drew s'.bi. ..f th" tax- , it i " niei.t-y durinu the I'd ihivs -f the s. s-b.-a. i ir an... IT....... i. ,i, i ..,.... j i . ... .... ""ui... . 'ii.'u ...ii.; ( ' ., !.. U". ..... . f t. , ... . r,r; . p-:?ei. re. . i..l Spi j.. r day f..r ; i J . . r I r wo'.i. la t I:- !o.U-" M lll..:e .er ! : day thna -a.;s re.eiv-d by any seiat .r er ' ; -a. r.-ea f a t i . e. And b-aving I bo rep 'e-etit- : ;:ne Irelil ST. .Io-"ph r 'lllity oil! e-f the; j ejio vfi, a. . .-in all acre.- that th" e'!::it : atal r nreve;. : -i t i e were paid ' j r t),.. . l.e -; ..f -. ri reirb-red. , . 'It 1 .1 . r. i ne i e..,.'. T. a iraia St. .1 i i a , e-.eu.ty for t:,. ; ;.eitoi iobile lt.-ei.-'1 ;b- n.at t ti tn-t m months of th ha I he u in ef Ss.(; ). ! -tra :.! of s:;,j,. j,, ... dis: ribute.l h: t- ti..' -v.-r-d e.tu.ti.-s St. .1 . s.'iij eoant v had retnia-l t it t h . ...,... w , s i ,, i . i pa. J roai : i i.ii" In -(. .T..x.;i'a 'oiu.ly th.-re w is ...atis.-attd as an inh-T-iala-Ta i b. :;, eabeil pr.xT up.rti' n tav 1 s a: . f ln.iei,. Nov. M;-. Inni-ia. I .an ..aly s.t:ik for lays. -If l.p.t if f aoi eb. a a r.-p.e-x-ata.tiv.- : s'f. .I s.jdi naji'ty I wib a-e n:. b. st ., J---1V..;- towards tl-e f.dl-.w hg !s. Iia.. ,,f ft,, ant . nedd;.. relo.da ia th.- .-..naty wle-r.. i; jx . ..11.-. te.l. Have . ne-leilf of t 1." h. !ie;-p !'.- t.'.X tetnaiii in the e .in.ry w);.o-r. j: Jx .dh-P-d. hep.-.d ail t a "hen.-rb -.'eat laws' to.it pr.-Md -s f r i:a reaxes ;., x-da-e-x aad vpt-r.ses. as re-b-rrtl in this arti-ie i. a int. ;. J tr.'iu t j 17. aid'O'. -I. 'an y"i. .Mr. In:..-an. "a.ai" ...it in th" ..pea" an-1 -f nil v .b'fe.ld the ; : rb :ietx ralar;.- grabbing. tl-?.t ln-r.-axj;, - :lx r.-fe rr-l to in this arth ie i 's t.iken f - .;n the r.--T'b of the legisli- i hi."'' of th- Taggirt d.-'a-ra-i ' i i.Yi i .n;i.F!.s(ix. i MAKIN A IIIT. Tiie Girl (rather bored and sleep: 1 - ' ..." n i ..." p. .a. i ion i Know a tain. about ba-f-all. I T-ll' G;..t Lt me explain it to :';V. .... r,. v ,, ... 1 '"' ,,irl ry '. !!. Live rue an I illustratie.n "i a ne.nie run. t I III. II' I I. t "e li. and w hat is your brother doj--- nnw. Mr. n n-nriuge . J "He-'s i.i a get-ric li 'paick business , I manufacturing uut.dc-firers." I
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Republican Misrepresentations,
The Republican papers throughout the State, at the request of tbA. Republican State Committee,' published the following: "DEMOCRATIC 'ECONOMY IN INDIANA." The cost a year of the State government under four administrations two republican and two democratic follows:
Administration. Dtirbin, republican lianly, rejiublican Marshall, democrat Ralston, democrat (cne year)
THK FACTS. The actual cost a year of the State provernment under four administrations two republican and two democratic follows: Administration. Cot Per Year. Durbin, republican ......$3,72r,85r.84 Hanly. republican ,724,253.39 Marshall, democrat 4,025,005.63 Ralston, democrat 428,295.15 The last figures are taken from the records in the Auditor of State's Ofuce, and can be verified. Why do the republicans misrepresent the facts to you so much? Because they want to fret back to their pie counter.
' ' Is ' " - " h- . s - , ti if. fj ' : - - 4 r. r--.. ' i i 1 j j THOMAS WILLIAMS Democratic Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER Middle District. Election, Nov. 3, 1914. Ad t. L. H. ORl'IS DirecJor Jgwly Assistant. PJO WeM (iiifav Av. Home r'JM7. IU-U LM)7.
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