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'0L. 54. JA8VER, Indiana, Friday, JANUARY 26, 1912. No. 17 ST STRONG FOR .amoaa 1 1 i a in nnn rIIIIIIIMIBI a aa i a a bh a iiiiii l n iii ssa UUUhuw vviLoun k and File of the Party in That Great Section Recog nize His Worth. REDEEMED HIS PLEDGES Action Chief Executlvs of Ititt of New Jifwjr bhow Nit Political Ability od In UQflty Leyal to People. UWB1 biin? to the discharge of hin dufte a tMtf magistrate or t!. tlon. the ' f scholarship of a Rsn croft, a i eil and a Hawthorn-, all of whom r id political ofllc; be will have bud Uti experience that a bm from practical admlnlatraf Ion executive responsibilities. Rnd Jn every rteBttt he will worthily rank with those otrver put leaders of democracy whose ar Mc vonun s make brighter and more ltrtOUa the ptgtt of American history. These are some of the reasons why I am for him ar.. why the American people are for Mat Date In 11 the fir-1 njj rtt 8 ' AS'. cla . ( I B ri auct eeijir,' opporl Borne son led tio:i. wr. I i . : for piu EXCHANGE. A femfnt Among ' Crckcrs. of March. lift, I Tint.il of the . exchange ofliee by A. I.. KloetW . ' ! K. (. rs A Bar- Terran and Jay oral firms held .: h iiay at noon, ttion to insure equal A. F MJ Corner Itt J ark ho n HOME RHONE. St on ciaii;t5 re l orpaniza a meeting h r- Y CHARLES 0. MtlFNER, mm of Democratic 8 to. to Com- mitteo of Waehhngton. Iliow pretty accurately the sentl i t thm rank a ad file of the dem- of tue WeeL They are utroug h favor of Woodrow Wilson for Prestututlal nominee next year. I avo that thia autteoiem will hold oi In over? ataU west of the Ml la Ui eaet on Dullness that 1 no la l true n wim a numoor Ün m rli I baHoeaa men. Ind- sjhllT I save bad occasion to dis pell: al conditions with these sad 1 xm glad to aay that, regard of put party affiliations, 1 find itroag.y in favor of Governor It la not difficult to aacer- Uo eause of this faith and trust oatdeooe on th part of farm aao workers and business men 0 political ability and Integrity Woodrow Wilson. He kept the A roar aao while a candidal (,roraor of Now Jorsey ho made n nleda mnA i tn thn of that trust ridden state The si rsriH n i m ai n sa w irn svmi as i uri !. the first democrat to bo atlsi OoTcraor ta that Ute la alz yean, and to the gratifying t of all honest mwn and to slier consternation of tho political er he and Ms loyal support U so legislature proceeded to on siwa sad carry out plans In ex Im people, aaoag ths plala peo- eiTber he bao oomo to be re as a saaa whoso performaaces with bla prom loos. Just such Mt si lBpoUvo7 needed as the Ms eBwcuÖte yf tS United States deasonettaied has practice) ca- Itefa, 'hoosih krfthch at the was of opposite political that there demand for bite House lose. of Washington Mn in thm nif J"atfc National V-oovonOon fa "' to Governor Wilson for our t Menus! candidate, and I might, further that I believe he Is the jsjT democrat who can get the eVec ' u of that state, and other are not unmladful of the merit X aaldratlon which other sroat kJ0rra'4 srw rra1t mm K.. - ossja eaa uiw I ISO a r i T Jf thetr ftllow cltlssms throughout rjn- mor nearly than any other Pwd cancldats. typifies in his roc d hie prsoaalltjr, those quall 5 and , hsmcterlstics which the American I nroud tn mmm asa "alined in rhm ivuMmi nt at. jJ'T llenco, his popularity in -"Cast. Wejat, the North and the "Ith B - rmm-A mm - -V... . - - mm m uour, mu Br, ifl hlBlnrt&n mm -.. J ad writer on aoetaj and oco b)cts all com Mao to equip J be jut what he la today a fin- k77Tte, rreat statesman and r aieal louUr .w TJ1 fiaeaclal questions -turb the buslaoos world. TT the repubUcaa party has Zr lt Pablo either to un- 0 Or tO BaIva mu " w,muur OWaP " ProireealT in a. v. a. ... "2 to tag mlldewsd past or to SIS r 8Ufh B tont ss ... Sunt of Ät?L"- iL. i"tui Dovr i am 1 kirsiia ha . . 'W'senut )ve r ... m rwj of th n.i . . ft,,. ' " ' omental vuajj aJ ' ' "- He tt!.,. ,n'1 " "'ewe of Px-m. sad haadtoapg arfti which g - a serdeaaej wouM htm- ,n. kl a law reg- TT ' ,tal commorcp iuf THE VOICE IN THE DARK. a A Memory of Pickett's Brigade and s ' Night Attack. vul Borne vears after the civil war a c " gathering of veterans of both eide? an" r was exchanging reminiscences at a j I'' banqut't given by the board of trade o .j. tl New York, write Mr?. Ia Ball Corbell Pickett in LippinmttV WW W mmm -m m Ihe J. J regiment, ricKeiis aivision. lit- j, n waa pjH'aking of night attacks a:. ! t ii is a a a A L I recalled one in particular, not he- ..vV) (ir, Subribcrs, Brokers caue of its startling horror., bit for t, ,,.r:haso ar,i Sl nf Pubiic becaufe of a peculiar circumstance, gt,, , . FOiemnv promic almost resulting in the compulsory an :, .,. oamlTM M each other. cuaoDcuieiiee oi oruers tne oiey lag, as it were, of a higher eom mantl than that 01 earth azmv v the l r:t f tic rbell Tickettin Lippincott'a t" ar . , , m t .e presiding officer was Colonel thp - . rccrrJ m 5a J. J lid hps of the Nrnth Virginia (!: . , , sy York S nment, Pickett s division. Hi- A.,r , - ,, ...i the ,1 i o protect -on, and a tit gppoiatvd to pro- " r'" l in which to to surrst such mles for condncting 9 39 the eoHimittee arr. The f'nal result raeetio r, . - Mo hrg Mag- the Cnt fi.T-.c-d affree- ecunties. the ar- Stock Ks- meat reads as An Alrrtiimr Speculation Among the many incident char arteristic of human nature is one ar bid recently came under the ob eetvationof a young man connected with a i n tuinent publishing bouse, oue of the oldest id tbe country, and wbicli ha for three geoeraiiona been conducted by the descendants of ti e original foocder. ith other publications there araaiaeaed a neat little twiiee oa bouaebold ecopo narui8on Trut. . Notice. -' my. cwmgbow on a email w, Notice is nereby e,ven t. at the over come, t was possible to lire com- ,,ne.t Trustee of Ifart.ieon towr up. fortabi - The author waa a wo- will attend to township b-jinet on each man. anb Ktve ber book etha title, 'Monday of the rear at my office, and 4 How She Did It-" The booa ;r"n hawing townahip husinee to ii ow one uio i. me oooa tnnmtl aje rej to prrmmDt it tohiffi had a fairly good nie, but presently on satuniays. there apt eared io be a sudden and The township library will be kij t ai i.r.h ui ab e df-rjiar.d ! r tr.e rol- cy bom near Kellerr'...e. Southern Railway Ii sogn ration of new elortrcslly i ntr 1 fnllman draw:nar room s!eepiog car bne between t Loaaa, Mo. and Jacheonwille, Fla. Effective Monday lec. 4th, Southern Railway will establish new Pullman i'saping rar lin hrr i in -t. loais and Jaekaoaville. Fla. on fo.'i jvinj scheJ'ile u .Ii ou r. I v .se. i.. .ui Ar L . K v. ! :.- 3 J LI 4.01) PM 4.21 ' V L.V. Bellevile A Lw. Cent rah a Ar. Lv. Mt. Veteaai Ar. Lv. Fairfie.l Ar. J.v. Alb:on Ar. Lv. Browne Ar. tdt, Mt. Cartuel Ar. 1 ''ri.T-eti.ri Ar. Vi lr. Oak.anl PM I'M PM :; i PM ; "t I'M J. 10 PM : 4 PM PM II PM H PM unre. and eter fcrtnight the bouse wa.- puzrled bv order for more. It rai. through a fourth edition before pour.g euperiiiteudent learned the! casve 1 be ordere bad invariably come frrm the same ource, and it wae Iben dicrered that the per. i i 1 ml I . I L..LI - r nujtr tutcrviteu lue uwo (Jjp bj eDiviy in euoiiiug uz.u oiurr Mastis Thihusc, Tmtee Sore Nipples and (ppetffiands W OVBCkl" cured b ooolvinc ChambrrUm PM La. 7 : PM l e UiPM Ar. 10 PM I. !" AM Ar t 10 AM Ar Ji' I'M - li C Beam Ja Jr. Ar. liPM t.ngharg Ar. ILM AM Alnw Ar. V.50 AM --..lie ' i.v. 0.30 AM Ar. 40 AM ttano ga Lr. 9.4-S PM inta Lv. 5.10 PM lie l.v. 7 40 AM A.iPA , St. Looi, Mo. A I Ol. ii surma ent, t cmü It M BOt lunrUni i oovafW&ning ntw Ueaw n a nvavjaaaaaaaari aWSBB BBBBB. F wm a mum that tre will not bnv or sell from t!. 1 iv. for any person whatsoerer. f 1 . . m . O a "" 1111 ww wmmmm4 gtlf .. nil I UUl ' '"K Bt a lefS "The point of attack had bo-n ,.,, , - , r cent com- carefully selected," said Colond rniseinr on the ndaa, and Phillips, "the awaited dark night Ua v . , presence to had arriwed, snd my command waa earh ,, ,.r ,n ottr , , 0tiaon9. In to fire when General Pickett should Tetinv ay Where .f re hare aet our aignal the order. hands this 17th dai of Mav, at New "There was that dread, indescrib- York. 1791 " able stillness, that weird, ominoua ...-ganizatior. Ird no local aience. that always settles over habitation 1 ' r conda tire exchange everything before a fight. You felt , n ; . Ijgaj the curb brokera to that nowhere in the universe waa , r tr : o UTsfi on in there any voice or motion. the r jen air at a point lctween the "Suddenly the awesome silence present Dltmberi - and 70 Wall waa broken by the sound of a deep, btrec t. ander a famous old button full voice rolling over the black woc V a t st there with weid like the billow of a great sea, widesr. es, which pro- directly in line with our guns. It teetc! from the ?un s raya and waa sinking the old hymn, 'Jesus, ordinci :!y inclement weather. Lover of My Smil.' Business in those days wa not "I have heard that grand old rushing, und there was an air of music many times in circumstaneee leisure and quiet about the gather which intensified its impressive-'ing Securities were not active ness, but rvver had it seemed so ;enoue:h implo.- all the time of solemn as when it lroke the still- the broken, so between times bet nesa in which we v.aited for the or- ting on th r -olts of domestic and der to fire. JumI as it was given foreign po iti a! enr troversies and there rang through the night the dealing in merchandise were in word: 'eluded Cover my def'nse!e head Tin BffJ inside quarters of the With the er-lrw of hy wring. exclianj( vrerg Jfed ia 1?93. MTJeadv! Aim! Fire to the a-hen the Tontine coffee hooe. at left, hoy?" I nid. the n I RMf of Wall and "Tie gam were shifted, the vol- William streets, was completed, lev that biased out t-werved aside, The old 1. tt'nwood tree was aban and that defenceless head was Vov- joned. and the dignity of the bro ered' with the edindow of his wing." kers' orcanization was elevated by A Federal vcternn who had been the charr TVt Tontine coffee listening looked up suddenly and house was controlled by a chartered soJJ; cominny . i of ?03 subsenb- I remember that nicht, colonel, ers at 00 tach, organized aa a anflthat midnight attack which mer bar:-' -hange, carried off fo many of my comrades. The dtalffl in feenrities and the I was the singer." merchant- v. ere all jumbled up to- There was a second of silence gether, and at ÜsthM when trading Then "Jesus. I)ver of My So;-J," was brisk theo w a- wild excitement rang acroes that oanquet board as and ihoail that would have done on that black night in 1864 it had credit to a band of Comanche In rung across the linea at Bermuda diu n for a stock Hundred. eichanir-' was adopted until 1817, " when th- New York stock and es- A Diseipiinariae.. change )-: rd wn formally organ- Miss Hobson was most popular isad and a -m-titution adopted arith the two voung and unmarried Nathan i ft e was appointed anembara of Centerville'a school president and John Barson aecre- boaxd. They did not propose la t irv have any change of teachers in dia- Tht M,ntger w, Cut, ict No. 3. j rrowd swaved toward the "Do you think Miss Hobson nays (if lhp opon air hoir ruite enough attention to diaci , , j x V1 m,.an bv advertis- pliner augge-ted one of the elder mi th( . ; rope walker?" cried ' 1 mi LiaI nnmmittwniin OT.' mskrrim m.nuui ' trU' Do It Now " Subscribe for Jasper Weekly Courier. Tw-n'e mit rtflT fnr t ' tmrrrA. u-tioi a . . . LUll ä. LILAk Ul L , VI b J I . I'I I VI v. I IU L un a Mis method waa aim . p!ict. Kttn. The Ute given, be i woul I in-crt, Mailei eecure 1 r lAiliiTrn Loei a'1 t,"reun salee- if All I Ml aaea isio ssaifl oirreli- Old Papers tbeCoun. ffiee k nni,,lu goole. Any man of pig package of tt, awi sppearance who is not afraid of Oiaae mis s eausiwcvury rou busmtse. Write at once for CDAUICU CTIftltL I I C ;vrr. wuuiimr. ,erruurT iioiiiwai brANIbH tllUUtllh. '-d. But moaev can be mal, aroiv , a a Nraaar Co., Reco ester the STY. daw Must what I said," replied the Discipline! Why. of count she awvaara,uw. j w - wjj- I I loll lttl wT I . pays a great deal of attention to j 3 t!l(. rope ws & on th it' aaserted Ed Porter hastily. lound,- cried the spokesman, "an "Wa never had anybody else be - r u.vu of a rope wau-or jagt fin to pav as much." said ilpnr.vwlik-d on it a step or two! Do vou Ane. fWhv, one afternoon I was ; ih , ht walkine?" in there at No. I, and Mis- Hobson .Certainly!" shouted the felitnso to toevaeito end Eo 8trw. Boggsrs. From what we saw and from ' what happened lo u I made up a page of Spanish etiquette. It a' probably not correct, but I offer it aa the result of our experiences. Other people may hare had differ ent impressions. If you are of the female sex never wear a short skirt, aflor or Engbah walking hat un less you are willing to have people stare at you and sometimes call after you. If you have red hair dye it or be prepared to be saluted as "Bul.a. ' jtSt-Ter bow to a man un lets he lifts his hat first If row gre a man yon may dreaa as an English man, an operatic tenor or a chorus ginger from Carmen without excit ing remark. Never wear glasses. If you are blind take a dog on a atri'ng. When you ait down at the table or trice always bow and say. Buena." This is naperttiwa You may jostle people without apology, but never speak to aar one without mm . . , I saying "vour grace, oe ne noo.e, friend or beggar. "Will your grace do me t' e favor to bring mt nr. coffee at 9 o'clock tomorrow r would sinke an American bellbnv, with dismay. But it it tht Utera.! tnnslat.i'of tht Spanish request Never t li a l-eggr to clear out, but aay that you have left your punt at home and that vou will remembe- . him tomorrow or gently manne that God will reward him, whereat he will smile, thank you and depart These same beggars, who spring up on every side, seem to Lave a code of etiquette we could not fath om. After two or three dar there were a few who begged only frwnr me, two or three othen who be Bought Jean. Evidently wa were understood to be the patrons of cer tain beggars who out of a crowd of, jr.- ants wen the only ones to approach us who would take their dole with t hacks or if we said "to morrow" would smilingly back awav at once. A trip lata Sptia ought to mean i more than sketches cf 1 fe a we saw it in a sincle citv. Yet it wa our pleasure to linger on in M rid, with the exception of thr davs spent in Toledi and the Etc rial, for the whole of our twe months' holiday, and to return ft rect to Paris without seeing anv 1 the southern couatrv, ae beloved! tt other tourists. 0 can aay one w der that to us Spain meant Mad: the city of marvelous E C.'Allen ireOutaxui. COKN AND OATS JOM ONCOLNTV vEI.tOWo WHITE I CNT i-EEH cOBN Vfrar NW i"i MBweocSJS as iililmi flWoosS tm 1 SawoS lion. mo feo tra4 rnno t' CW- i ; t - ttmrn par aswol. kAI u WESTERN l( V Tsoai ete Ckw - ltr h VKloieja.1 . 1 -S aoH aw htm, , . sastSosra. Tkvri airt ati ew SwaJ Sr t- "'C1 t lOStt. IKI t It re, erOcr mrr - a" Ok I Ita ,r mmrm mt Pftt ' W, tl llkootvt f mt . a. n u v 11 S. Capital Awe. $2 SS tlO OATS. .1 J welt OO- 1 . mi Mosmg WBBB 0t ( Orti io I s a. CO. polis. Ina. r 1 1 FROST PROOF CABBAGE FLATYLs GUARANTEED TO SATISFY CUSTOMERS FS0A4 THE ORIGINAL CABBAGE PLANT 3B0VVEAS raVgfV-T SffTT" , . II Paid in Capital Stock $30,000 00 I la MSI W-w k- "T -r.tt vii-i'l rati' Wimn tmr mrwt rooov OOOOO OiaOTTI H4watofnar Pi mmm mm rat top Ptoo m nnartom w a 1 os a ni isio 1 1 tat n r mi 1 - Wan. C Geraty Co.. Bot - T - a 1 I ao : - : rmt- it t . ilttmarW fttwito. . -T I w M ,r 1 LSBt "c ona. l-l 1 '. s ; The merchant who f dels like he has done nobly when he pays $10 for ten acre space of advertising in his local papdr would doubletss have sudden heart failure were he to put ur f ffk a the rate paid by some oi the- big ak wei i in th larger dailier and magazines. A single page in in a single issus of the Century magazine taken fo a d vertising purpose o t - S5X) : i n H :r. 400 other prominer.t mapazirifv fnm ',:n to $10u. A yearly advert iscment of out unn m theChieag Tribune costs S23.O0: in the New Yark rribune,S19 000. ftrthv Mwestr.it"-: Xark Hearl the cost it $3f.000 to the highes Drieed column. Yet one can sec tiiat these paper are always full of advertising matter; even at ThPso pnnrmorK nncps w nv no ine uu it. uc- llVWfV VmmrM ovo SOOW. v - WW "jj m, cause it pays. tt FINF FARM FOR SALE. SJ few WOBBBBS wer w - W - - - Ä. ( , 102 acres in Reeve township, Daivksg C mty, fadXj only 3 miles from where the bridge across white river: ; will be built next vear. All cleared exce; it - I acres. : 2 room house, barn. etc. about 0' acier fine river; ; v:: :: bottom. Balance good upland. Spl neighbor- a: ::;:hood. Near School. Will double ir . 5 y eon. 11 Abstract furnished. Price $3500.00 ' term- t Ben Ed Doane, Jasper. r S. S. Wineing-r. Portersville. v i.iiiiiinnrre SO HI a '1 St rtoftnlle that Wtoird " (orPortlon8 would mot gj th,.. piaea our ,nauta toundaf,on fatowg fron, 2; hhi trtsL NM LT? M ""or of New man apent the whole time every nun-1 ,.T,u; nian WM tiRht WMa-t atoof it- ne order m that rWatthnd Plain leaer. V9tsTlJVnil VW tU a -tMmwrnummm . I Tre Bi- c' Death. Tow I i is the abode of the mo ' w-v der 1 l ithered crettura known to ti student of ornitholo- ry tlic awful rpir n'doob, or urd of death." The venom of thit bird is more deadly than that of any ser pent except the cobra. In fact. antidote for the bite of the crcal: -is known. A wound from ita ben a. S'Srl.mW r-auars . Tcruriatinc pains in ctut 1 Ymiu-J , . m. IofJ of ht Kind Hearted Motorist (to victim,- j hearing, COITvaksOssS, TlastV. doctor la Uaat ear beüL ffTl "lo " ik. Consolation. ss . -r- f&- i I wrv 1 O- - rws For the Cewtee ,imb aajr Boso toaos rawsog I co no of. write. vi, the refrain I toe aaa ding poet's latest production, aid when, it reached the hands of the wearv editor, who hafl been bota bard by bushebi of unavailable outpouring from tht same source, he t Otaptlr ent it back, with the I terse and businesslike in- it: to hear if Keep Kitty r ihe jot1 Any time that a nke fo hicber wages let mt lu: v and 1 will make up the dif fere- e rnvwlf rather than hate Bar top -N'ew York Tuata. SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR ALL NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES Received at the Courier Oftice Any Periodical Published in Any Ccnutry Cr Anv Lanuae Read the Courier, okv- -ut or qstDerrai'T B- w an. 'ti