Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 December 1905 — Page 3

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BOY WITH THE CIRCUS

Bv HON. GEORGE W. PECK anVnr "Sae'a-d &-T Abcjac f te.

, Find the Fat Lady a BürdenTb Bad Boy Makes His First Pub Appearance He Talks Poht.rv with the Midgut Fa Meets with Numerous Accidents Mar 1 -rW had the darn. '.est time packed up and started on the How in the natu- of heaven H ..r sot half the thin- on the ara is more than I know, hut it smw

eo under him to look after ir share of thing, so when were loaded, and the bos lis han Is. and the engineer whistle, there wasn't a tent a rope, or a board seat, or left behind. Every man

stBfj to pull them ou by th roots. ssdVn the t, i .j. i oman lt!ted her K U pull i jam out, a to .'- her wblsaurs ou 1 troy ir rr i;i- of Itvid.f-od. Then the hupl. Me for ..-r o1y to jtJ if and to th" -how lot, and put up tfeg MssU for the tir.-t show of MM season. Vhi: t ont of t'.. Bleeps!1 we Mini 1MM we were, aiid a man MM pa Ml tp at t'f na. I.. . and he wanted (a to artve him a MMuMMKttrT ticket for telling what town we were ;n. but pa looked lares a1 i to- man aai asked what kind of an easy mark he took him for. ami the man slunk away. You wouldn't think Um could unload those two trains of car, about 80 in all. In a week hut when we kc out the horse were hit' he, l on the way ons. and in 1". minut-s they wen- load e. and on ihe way to the !.d. and pa and I rot on the first wagon Talk about system The surveyors were there ahead of us. and had measured off the lot and pushed :rv take In the ground where the grub tent was to he, and when the first wagon of the grub outfit armed which contained a big range big sMB-sgl. to cook for a

thousand m n. s(ive pipe were put on.! which telescoped up in'o the air. and 1 in two minutes a fire was built and baron and potatoes and coffee were :.:n local hread watron- were on loading bread on the grass. f men put

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up to the It was gi as if rai all were

They Threw Boiled Potatoes and Scrambled Ejrsrs at Pa.

;- ." where the thtnrs were t ha was responsible for, so he ! ay his hands on them in the ok, and be knew just what wagon -tuff was to co in. Gee. but you talk about y-- - .s no business in the world at has a system like a show on the : Fverr performer was in his or .n the ...;. r an 1 pa -il I an esMi sactiPB with L&e freaks, i -man across the aisie rton That fat woman is going to make .rle for pa, I can see that ain enough. She la engaged to the l zi skeleton, and he sleeps in the ?per berth, over her. and he is jalts of pa. while the fit woman has t o depending on pa to do little ::r. for her. .urse, the first night ou Is r the worst on a Ieper. id the poor woman is nervous. M the animal train, in the eood section, ran on a side track ess train of sleepers, and Ra ' . on got woke u; a:. 1 iploded one of his roars, within sit aj of the fat woman's berth, she jut IM one yell, and reared up. and cam an hard in the berth Something 'ke and she went right through the fom of the berth to the floor. led up like a jackknife. Pa got up and went o bar berth.

up pokes and spread the tent on. and others set up tables in the tent, aad in half an hour breakfast was served to the first T."o men l'a and I drew up to the first table, but thera was a yell to "put em out. " and we found w hai sat down to the table of the negro canvasmen. an t they struck because they would not associate on an equality with white trash. Gee. but pa was mad He said he was as good a any nitr, n1 th: them mad and they threw boiled potatoes and scrambled eggs at pa. and we had to retire, but when pa complained to the boss canvasman. he to! ! pa to go and eat with the freak and try and keep in his place We got breakfast at another table, and then we went out oa the lot to super. ntend the puti ting up of the big tents. The greatest thing was a wagt containing a miniature pile driver run by MMMk which was driven around outside- of ' where the big tents were to be. and it , drove down the big stakes so quick t would make your head swim, and j the protind were covered with Peoria , people who wanted to see how it was done Pa imitated the hiss canvasman I by walking around the lot with his coat over his arm. and a dirty shirt 1 on. trying to look tough, and he boased

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I told him te keep away, cauae uld get into trouble. First ha d over one of ber shoes, an t

"a iarsage car. and that made her Then he reached in the berth aa! cot hold of one of her feet, and Oa cot the men to help, and they got her oit. hut she seemed all squshed toMtker Sh sat up all night and want 'an en pa. but the skeleton kept hli head over the rail of the upper fcrth and his snake-like eye never left night The bearded woman cot up out ! f tr herth about daylight, to go te the toüet room for a shave, or a hair cut. or something, and when - saw pa trying to soothe iho fat and hold her from breaking la she sr reamed and slapped pa's f ' and had a meas of hysterica. ' woman grabbed a couple of of female whiskers and was

the sichfseers about, and trtad croaa, and MM a man and woman with a baby wagon M ftf off the Mt, but pa mas calle down by the principal owner of the show good and plenty. Said the own.'r M pa "Fe member, the MSMMB of our show depends on the friendship and good will of the people who think enough of us to come out to see us set up keeping hotii-e. and that they are all our guests, and if they get In our way we should go around thorn, and look pleasant We must not the big head krd ajKW that our hair pulls, and that we are IttsJi an I cross. This is a place of amusement, and all coanected with the show are experted to heal up sores, instead of causing bruises, and if you ever see an employe of this sh;w treating a visitor unkindly, send him to the ticket wagoa to get his wage, and tell him to go awsy quick, and stay away long " You could hav Ut a match to pa's

but ha learned ! 1 i I :.ol Wux, a tired p on Iii- shoulders, so I drove of camels coma I ii tie raln, soon after. I Ml ail the tents go up Ml '. i -ry. and after . ind lije ring were

kr-1 1 a"d '1 an.inals in th ''''' ' ' ' '' ! f e I and watr : an.l tf. aartocmsf in the dressini;pmmi rasdy for the s fro mow aarforai' 'ti e. ,,a was the pr.i-il.st man ever was. He walked all around. Mapac IMJ eer thing, nu t kickini; occasionally st riomethin that -ot hailed up, and when the crowd came to buy tkk "ts h' -i.xjd around the granc) en 'rame, looking wi se. and he was ho ko..1 nature! that h . bat Ml dollars he. could guesi whic i walnut shell a !.ean was under. wbMk a HlilM CTd monte man as losing money at. and pa lost hit. ten w tii a nmlle He Haid he wanted to ! kind to the patrons of the show. This was my first appearance in 'he -how bnsine.. had to .stand up beside the giant, to hhow how llit!e I was. an I I had to M it: I up besid. the biJ Iget to show how

''S I wa- c :v with him. It j went all right with the giant ba j

cause he wa so Kg I was afraid of him. hut I though! the midget was about my aue. and needed protection, an 1 when the crowd s urged aroun ! M I said "DmI Ij afraid, little fellow. I will see that no one harms you." The !onk ! gaw- me was enough to fraaM '.-ater. When the crowd had vone Into the hig show tent what do you think, that confoun le i tsUtgeJ lrcan to ask me how I itOO I OB the tariff qu -tion. and he argued for free trai". whatever that is. for half an hour, and made me think of tlryan during a campaign. and then he branched off on to the Monroe d.;r-tr.-ie whi h I s,:;,p;s.- is some:ii! connected with a rival show, and I guess he would be talking yet, only a Ms, hu-ky feüow came along, a fe. low about ti years old. and he stuo; I I over and put his hand on the MMCd I shoulder and said 'Hello, dad." an 1 by gosh, the midget introduced me to the big galoot as his younge.-t son. Wouldn't that skin you. The first day of the season was great, only all the performers bad not got limbered up. One of the i-'irls on the flying trapeze fell o3 into the net from the roof of the tent and broke her suspenders, so when they got her down in the ring if fcemed as though everything she had on was going to shuck loose, and leave her with nothing r-.tt a siring of beads, and pa went up to wrap his coat around her. anil .-he kicked his hat off and ran into the !.-essing room. The audience just yelled, aud pa blushed scarlet, 'cause he saw it was a put up job to make

mm ridiculous. 1 1 ring the chariot races pa had jump like a box car to keep from being run over by a f ur horse harlot driven by a onehorse girl, and the attendants ingft I pa out from under a bunch of hor heine ridden barebacked, like fury. Then two horses hitched ItMJtiMi with a strap were being ridden by a woman, the : trap broke and the horses Npread apar;. and some one yelled that she had split clear in two Pa rush-d in to help carry one half of her into the draaalag room, but she wasn't hurt at all. cause the peanut boy told me she was a rubber woman, and you could stretch her half way acresi the ring, and she sroal 1 -ue top. ther all right, and ear a hearty meal Gee. hut a circus is a great place to stuJy human nature. In the evening performance at Peoria there came up a windstorm which w dow n part of the menagerie tent, where the freaks were, and when the -torm was over, and the tent top was , pulled up again, they found pa all

right. He started to crawl under the

canvas, and skip out for fear of the animals, but the fat lady caught him and sat down cn him.

Di voice in Burmah. There is something to be sai l lor Burmah If the Hurnise husband and i he Purmese wife come to ihe conciu- : n that they nave injudiciously increase, the marriage rate their procedure is simple and dir. . The w.fe does not go to her aoUeftor, but to the I allow chandler. From MM she btains two little candles These hi rings home and she and h r husl ami -it down on th- floor, placing the candles Ittween them. On candle represent! the husband, one the wife. They are lighted at the same mom a . and the owner f the one which SM out first leaves the house, taking onsy his or her clothes, while the owaer of the more enduriir; candle nnain I o .he ov. ner of the house and all that IhafllH is Thus divine becomes imp!- and . harminc. It will Im ober, cd that the wife always selects tba landb .--Chicago U Journal Caoutchouc in Africa. Tli" Ft ii h ; Iministration tri weitern AJrita tMl undertaken the improvement of the quality of ca.-utciiouo by Initiating th" natives in r.uitnlle p'.ethods. The adulteration of caoutebow is entirely forl.ld.i n Incis' ns in th- -older trees and plants ait- prohibited, except under limitations preCfffbM. and they are entirely forbidden during those months when the sap 1 risnm Professional sch l bj arc to established where the btSl pnicessea for the harvesting and I ration of the caoutchouc will be taught. Knew What He War.-d. Customer I want M hot rav.ilver Gunsmith W. hae i R but flvo and six ikootsjra, sir Won't i ' ' wa( to I : a at. Chicago Da

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S(, i i vi N. 1 mi.ih US Mem ory verea 17. J OOLDKN TEXT t are thay thai tr lbs Word ut Qod at.l k i l( " I.uk 11 TiMK Te-r.i. . was completed abou rr.. of Bsptsssber, It C 444. Tte tail ration of the wa.. begat about tb first dav Lf ijrluber. i LACK The water -6. Jruam ... .it. ! Ju .suth of the temple area. Tfc as.-' ii.bijr -a hf.d Ir. " pa sqwata a that i- tit. S' lui TL'HK RKKKRKXE8 Beeiea aaoer Jeelah. I Kiru H 2i rr.uei lle-klah. 2 hrun HlIS-UlM. I'n.Vr Kira Ksra:4-iaJ At Paataaost, Acut. Teaab ii. us co.-.. arBbag Bib st uo and n -n ts Lui. 4:S-lu. ti.ti-:', IT. IK, f. Jidl-lS, tc lasb i v Pa. is Its; 1 M i". n. MatL i T.. John UM, Horn. 11:4; Hb Ul2i'i Li:-..--. - . i:-v Ccuiuient and Suggestive Thought V. 8. "They:" K.ra and 13 iMflMl whom he had a-oeiate.! with him H MSMI (. 1-7 that Kzra real from the lok of the law, the peon!'; stand ing while he read to show their rever eaas for the book. Thn. after a por tion had been rea l, the Levites galli ered little companies and causae them to understand the reading." V. X. "Tlndiutha:" A Persian Ütl MBllg governor. "Tbio day i.holy:" It was a feast day (Lev ::: Jti and Ion e more apnairiate foi expressions of Joy than those of grief "Wept . . words of the law:" Doubt MM MM ffffltbT portraying (lod'a in dignatiou against bin. and the bittet fruits of unrighteousness, had jus

been read. V. 10. "Kat the fat." etc : A pro vcrbial expression, meaning. Let th day be one of rejoicing and feasting "Send, portions;" Make the poor par

takers of your joy. Joy . . Btrangtfc:" True joy is a great sourc Of Htrength. "Joy of the Lord" mani not only the joy of Pins fornivn. antf recoauiliation with (lod. but alst Christ a own joy i John 15:11). V. U. Stilled the people:" Th Levites paased among them ccrr.fort ing and cheering them. "Neither b ye grieved:" While it is proper foi us to lament sin, when we have con fessed and forsaken it we are to allow It to be cast behind our backs, as Got does ilsa. 38:17. and go forward tc rtnewed effort, not wasting energy it va n r .-rets. V. 1-. "Went their way:" The as ankf now brotM up for the day Mirth:" C.reat rejoicing. "Becaust -!i.y had understood." The sam bock of the law had turned their sor row to joy. The book that shows out sin. tells also of the love and mercy of (.kid. V. 13 "Chief of the fathers:" Th secular leaders. "To understand." ot "to give attention to." There seems to have been a vo'unt3-y gathering ol the people, this second day. and a ro auest that Kra would read more tc

iXhcm from the law of God.

V. 14. "They found written. Prob ablv Leviticus SS:S44I was read tc them. "Dwelt in booths :" The Fa-t of Tabernacles was ceit-nrated by tin people dwelling in taliernscles, ot booth?, made of branches of trees. It was the great national thanksgiving week. V. i:.. "Publish and proclaim:' Vhnever it was desirable to call th people together, courtiers were sent throughout the land telling the HMM for which thev were asked to MtMM ble. and Inviting them to come "Thi mourt " The hill region round about Jerusalem. "Pine branches:" Bettel in Revision, "Branches of wild olive:' olive trees were noted for their thick foliage, hence would be especially val uable for erecting the booths in which the people lived during the festival. V. 16. "l'P"n tn? roof." etc : The flat roofs of the houses afforded coo venient p!aos for the erection of these booths. Others set them up in the courts of their houses; still others, laymen as well as priests and Levites. et them up in the courts of the MM pie or open spaces in the city. "Street of the water gal:" The broad, open space between the temple and the city walls, in which the people gathered for the read in-: of the law on the first daw is meant M v 1). V If. "Cme out of captivity:" It Is quite pfObaMa that the returned ev l'.es took the lead in this movement, and especially enjoyed this festival canion. ' Since the days of Joshua not done so ' The meaning seems to be that, since the time of Israel s first entrance info Canaan under Joshua, this fust had not been ot su ved with to great rejoicing. is. "Day by day . . he reai!:' felt and his Invite helpers continue, the Bible reading each of the seven (Mya Of the feast We cannot find that itiis was required by law. and rejoice that it was a token of the deep interest ind sincere .P ire of the people to knew Cod'- will for them. "Eighth day . . lOltma assembly:" A closing festival tpc ally mentioned In Iev. 215: :!6 was held on that day. Manner:" Better. ordlnati' I Practical Point. V. 8 Kach should read the Bible with prayer, that He who wrote it will teach him to understand it Pa 14.1:8. V 10 We can do nothing well without )oy and a good const MM) Phil. 4:4 V. 12. As we fully understand the Word of God. our hearts and lives will De filled with great rejolclns;. Jer. 16: 16. V. 14. As fast as we learn the wl. r -lod. let us do it Jas. 1 III V. 15 We are not doing our VftftM duty unless we proclaim to o?,Vrs the Word of Q ! that they, too, may do iL Hum. 10: H,

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oiiimteae tn the Itveti ot tie member t Mr. K. ' ,;'. (init.ii. For r.'asoim af hü own, wfeieb the past SO Herald doe not k w ti i rim. UK the utory, the citizen de. . :.-.l to reiuuv to another part . : the utate. M--tina Dr. Kcllopg one day, shortly before his d i ill lire, Tie Mid' "Well, I suppose you nave heard that 1 au Pf t towa, and 1 dars any you will be glad of it " i.. id of it? Wtiv, no, replied Mr. Kl! HJ "I (.hull Its very SOtTy to hsS you. Vou :e so aastS i,o me in iry work 1 baruty ko.v how I cm IN you." "tifMUrS Ti)"'" repented the ..lien, greatly pjassied, "How i that?" by, aid the old minister, witht a SBtls Mn.le. "every time a sheep ;cts it foot out of my fold you bark fron one earfl t the town iq tlie other. Voa are lim bet Watch-d 1 ever kucw."

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means productive l '.ii.' in dollars of mrr tlb jmt acre. This .n land, whirh hss cost the farmer n .1 liinu, lut tor J.rice ot tillitiK it, Ulis its uvii utoty.

The CaassHsa Oosrsnit jrlws ; iuteir free toerriy etllri lw acre f uch laud.

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