Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 November 1906 — Page 3

ODD PRANKS PLAYED BY CUPID

Latter-Day Methods of the Little God of Love T,.,y Astsfng -Many Different Ways in Which Men and Women Have Done His Bidding "and Lived Happily Ever After "

JESUS BEFORE PILATE Sui.day School Lessen hr Dec. 2. I 06

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See hete. rui!l w h.'.t !. vt will j ti do An n't you s; r j ti. l with the Unto honored wedding, with its man- Mom OM and Its white satin. Its wadding march and Its cxjiectMnt chatter. Its -oh nm looking nahen ar.d timid bridi unalda, n aenrnntJonnl collation, hur.-ied good-byes, rice, white ribbon ll I i shoes? Apparently not! Il.nen't your prank about reached nit? Of rutirs.', out' expects this lattei lay eiaze for uov.-lty to show In other ways, hut now you've taken It up. The forma wedding la ! im the hills and here you're log everything Front what has

1 Ira." said the j i j co. and no he gate than Ijrtaj suit in nr.. May Iba Ura of lota never KBJode Kaid he. by way ,,f Messing ;,v rOW married life l- a broad, krtt, iii.Madatiil..-d rad. along which vim will chug-chug in perfect happiness ." Miss II. nri. tta Haumgarten of Chi ease and Bamoal J. Khfi met at a rotler skating rink. Cupid was a wicked little wretch that tiim- he saw to It that Miss Haumgarten fell and that Mr Klau was right on the sot to help her to her f .: aain. What was ajora appropriate then and (here than that the caüar.r voiing man latch the pu tty Mis Itaiiruga"-

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JT,'! V v ;f fa" Kla u Mu.H,th ska-. all the brldea of thia year of j inj; and Cupid did the rest The-. bewant to be ma::). -d in aotne cani w gaged wav Skate brought thetl rher Whv i). course, Ihoae madding in th should they rot be married oaskataa? in 01 in the Moirs den are on!v And thev ..r.

meeoan- There were 1,54 skaters in the . wh-re tread march on the floor of the r v

Island SknMng rink following the happy rounle. Th n..v v p i

r, erfdee. apparently conventional, 1 of Brooklyn performed the ceremony

for advertlaeni

narged to s.--- the Dm one. Rut here

ehe don ! t; f.i tin- money who are

planning all sorts or strange weddings Just for nave P. v 'a sake. Married m Odd Places. Here we have one pair marryfuf on roll- r ska'es and the next sending aahore for a paraoa up the Hudson and ielng married on the bridegroom a i ' "in- couple chooses an undertaker's shop, another a cemetery. Two are made one on ho rat bach, two other haw their wedding party on a train Here is a telephone wedding and tin re a Wedding under the m Trading trees of a city park where

irds sing tin bridal chorus. lover arrange to naaet n the Mas and are married by a regordained clergyman whom the

:iH.tn lumgs out on a tn-. Two

HN uling l.ech tree, in aett aenachea san Innnmeraalo hirda. And up In the trees the birds sang their sweetest, while that tefce4 refoa, Man Cupid, looked on approvingly, it was an idyllic culmination of love's younc dieain. Cnpfd whispered to pretty little Lulu Brooeifetd, piiKhted to fJaom Sarle Th. y aeie aegagoj and had the onaent of their famlliea, though raakber was it ;nf," said the sirl. "nest to you I low my heran. Let a be married on bora .tck. " "Letn!" lauahad th hum man

! onl too glad to be married any way. So they rode up to Suuire Cunninghmn'a laoaae and toid bun what they waii'd He i anie out into the middle j of the road and there the blushing youngsters sat on horseback and sa!d their vows. t'lipid certainly went oat of the beaten track that time. Hut the most picture.wpje of all. t-r-haps. was the way our little and f

love fixed it for Russell Hopkins, the arealtby young raUant of Nee York. Atlanta and Na: rajjans-tt Pier. iW was dead in ov.- with leautiful Miaa Vera Siegrist, the channin- jrooag 1"-year-old daughter of Dr. J. J Law-

Corr-nent and Sugaestive Thought. V. 13. "Pilate called together." etc. Evidently the crowd about th- ae toritan bad in a nieaaurc dlapei sed win n .s had len taken to Hetod. Now, Pilate, having the caae thrown bark upon hia hands, summons not only the accusers of Jesus, "the Cfcdef prleats and rulers. ' bnt also the n

pie whcjfii h'i h ped to find more kind

ly disposed Hia kei-n eye bad tfa 'Miel that for envy the ruling Jewa

Wiehed M BM rid el .Jesus. V. 14. Ye and I are th- i mphatic words of this v, rsi One that par verteth the paopJe." One that turns then aalda from the course they

.should follow. Thus Pilate aui the three charges which Jews t- ;-d against Jesus He w that if th'-.-e dumnm had b

li as w; -ild have bailed Jesus aa a d

H rarer. "Kramlnad bim." Th. techni cal taran for a leal examination. V. 15. Notice tne readir.a in the Re

lic a 1 about Jesus trial

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-', o wiine me mournera stood roUBf pOOpla Knd their honey-i BOeaaa and wedding guesta!

11.3 . .ej oi oni siim-s tliere was a shower of old skates Now Mr and Mrs. Klein are skating on the rink of life, hand in hand Stopped Funeral for Weddina.

There is but one clergyman in Dotemna, Mont He was eoridiietinR w rvice at the i;rae of John Adams. Suddenly there raahed up to him a 1 very n,u, h ex. re I yoBBgj man and woman A'.son Batton and Miaa Marv Wad A e want to g-t niarrled." they gasped, and catch the l':30 train!" Cnpld was on their side. The lie

wildered clergyman actually stopped up the Hudaon.

tae lonerai, nan tne yoaag coaple join Made Happy on Yacht, hands and made them husband and Off Peekakill the anchor w ts wife bj the aide of the open grave, duroppad and a rowbomt sent tabem

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before Herod in verses T tc 11 uf thi?

rence Of ION Fifth avenue. Hut Dr. Lawrence said the git! was not old enough. Cupid promptly took a hand. Now young Mr. Hopkins is a millionaire and be has a fine big steamer, the fno. One fine morning a fortnight aiio Miss Vera quietlj s'olo aboard the yacht The young lover. 1 aving his roon.s at the St Regis,

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I John o. Oakaiy mponded, When ha

in the arctic Two nflMfl wed auto Id, disguised M an '"""tier, Ksslble the ma'riage of Abra.'an Winkl a Newark million

rod Mm Mina ; Ginger. Miss

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V. 16. "I will tberefcra chastise him" By making this pvopoaltlon, Pilate tuts ic. se from principles of justice. V. 17. Note that r. viser have omit ted this verse aa of doottfol authority It was entirely in accord with Rman policy to curry favor with the lean by

e. easing, ujion a Past day. some pris ner whom they should name. Pilate hit upon thtl an dient as a mode of saving the pride of the priests and yet getting rid of condemning Jesus to tL cross. V. 16. About this time Pilate's wife s nt a messenger to him urgii.g that he do nothing auainst the just man on trial, and claiming that she had I M : warned by a vision concerning him. It hrtttga Luke's account more into harmony with other records to understand they cried out all at once." as referring to the priests, who hurried to avail : maelrea of Pilate's preoccupation witii the messenger, and cried out to the Pangea hi ask for the release ot 1 a: abbas. CMn Jewish priests main ly resta the guilt of the murder of Jesus V. 19. "Who for murder "

; Nothing more definite is known about

Marabbaa. It seems probable that be had headed an uprising of Jews

! "nw.i.-i mi kw -i iiiueiii. unu o. nis hands s.,nie bad !i.-en slain

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Jesus." The sense ot justice, which was strong in a Roman, demanded that he do so. V. 21 "They cried. Crucify him Crucify hinC Thus the Jewish ieopie. instigated by their rulers, rejected Jesus. "Cried," or shouted." refers t , a continuous cry. growing Id v.-hem ence. Crucifixion was the TP .man method of executing the lowest criminals. (Gal. 3:13; Heb J:tt, It.) v. "fnfd the third tim see verses 4 and H Why The word might be rendered Impossible!" an

j ejaculation Of surprise and inquiry j combined. "No cause of death." Nothing meriting the infliction of death.

aegMKMi handed the clergy clmn bered aboard he found Miss Sie- ' Y. $1 -21!" " Th"

- kilt .l ill , , . , . .. llyJ "".iiiiii-i iumw. I lie. . re $.. bill, the bride smiled and grist and Mr. Honkina wa It iik. aft ... .

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In the Shade of the So" ML

Tba Fgyptlanpyramida Will probahry lose h of their magnificent and legendary appearance In the near future The Kgjptian government haa given permission for the erection of homes and hotels in the vast plain atretchlng from Lskehlcr. to the Nile and covered with the ancient si.hinxea

and structures. Already aeveral societies have been formed to avail theraselves of the picturesque view for the building of large hotels All around the pyramida of Ghlseh there are to be er. . J real A-:. ;r. a- , Ti from nine to ten stories in height. The Original Porous Plaster. It s AMcock's. first introduced to the people sixty years ago, and today undoubtedly haa the largest sale of any external remedy millions being sold annually all over the world. There have been iasltationa. to be sure, but never has there been one to even compare with AIA-ock'a the worlds standard external remedy. For a weak bac k. cold on the chest

or any local pain, the result of taking cold or over-strain, nothing we know of compares with this famous plaster Aista Platib Solitude. Mme. Bernhardt and Signora Duse have mutual horror r.f being alone while traveling. Caruso, the tenor, is of the same temperament, alwavs avoiding aolitude. Uc is always accompanied by some friend, who arranges tiavellng and other d. ails for him. gives the singer advice and txkeS all similar responsibility from the artist's shoulders.

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Trench army was Georgette. The greatest cause of worry on ! Ironing day can be removed by using ; Defiance Starch, which will not stick I to the iron. Sold everywhere, 1Ü or for 10c. He who comes up to his own Idea of greatness must always have had very low standard of It in his mind i Kastltt

"THE MARRYING SQUIRE.

Justice Geo. E. Law. of Brazil, Ind., Mas Marred 1,400 Couples. Justice Geo. Ltw. of Brazil. Ind, !.j .'airly earned tl.e tiM f The Mar

rying S.piire." by vhich he is known far and wide, having already married aonie 1.1 00 couples. Ten years ;iu ha was deputy county treasurer, "st that time." said Justice Law, "I was suffer

ing from an annoying kidney trouble. My back ached, my rest was broken at night, and the pasv (Jf tj1(1 Sidney secretion- w. re

too frequent and contained sediment. Thre. i ,y,.s q lean's Kidney Pills cured me in 1897. and for the past nine vears I have been free from kidney complaint and backache " Sold by all dealers. 50 ten's box. Foster-MUburn Co . Iiuffalo. N. Y. Legal Giant to Defend Thaw. Delphin Michael Delmas. regarded as leant r Of the Pacific coast bar, haa been retained to defend Harry Kendall Thaw, indict. -d for the murder of Stanford White in New York. Mr. Delmas Will have charge of the case in every particular. He was admitted to practice in the state of New York recently, and in any event will take up hia residency in the empire city at the conclusion of the Thaw trial. He haa a striking personality and is regarded as one of the most resourceful, aggressive and magnetic lawyers in the country. In facial characteristics he bears a wonderful resemblance to the first Napoleon. 6choo-'s Teach Card Playing. Card playing has become so general among Oarmna women of the upper classes that regular lessons in playing are now given in fashionable boarding schools for girls.

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... j 4 . 1M ! Instant nirponn with loul voIcps. re aH hr hand at th nii:irtitrs and Mary FerKUon was ThTv as brides- ... , - tl A- . .

off they s.hhI. happy as larks, while maid and Captain KIber. Wells, the ' " ' T "'K

in- .. i iiae- i urn nf ail'r ano

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tbe mourners turned again to the yacht's master, was l)est mn.

Pi napa there never was such took only five minutes and off steamed

Few men will admit they are wrong ts long as there is a chance to make others believe they are right.

Ely's Cream Bain m quKk'i absorbed. Cit r.cliet at Once. 1 ' '. in ., S" it h"S L-aU ana protects I the disexserf menu br.in. It cur-s C's. tsrrh and drives awar a Ootl in the

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...... mum -oms,.-:. .IIB Kiaii- r reaps tne: e never wassucn iook omy nve minute. ami on steamea , Havin , i , ' -booi teacher, but son ft weddtng. bat vbat arlll Candd not do Um Una again, after putting Rev. ,, .kI . ,n.'.K',;n' nd the call to charitv too no- whei. he has a mind' Mr Oaklev ashore with . ft f. tn i bl,",."f J,,S, lMr8on- ,n reaponae

washed his hands before the multi

whcii he has a mind

Initially novel was the douMe

und the call to charity too kSbe tiMik i eonrae in the Near ScbOOl of Philanthropy and beconnected With the Newark Huof Associated Charities. day Miss Cinger went Into the of Hanson & Yan Winkl chemaaaafnctntaii to solicit a subion for some charity in which an interested Mr Van Winkle, baa given largely to gnnd works, le Interested in her enthusiasm be bettarment of the Hor and "mate and he rt his nar.ie for a lilieral donation, theimore, he made it a point to ttgata Miss (Jinger's work toug re working for the same cbarOf course, the rest was ea-v

-'- maiiieu a w.eK ago and i ne oeauty ot the ia ttie lovely w in ihoir way to Bniuua for . environment of hills and lawn.t an4 boaoiaauun. trees, the soft airs and the sinisim; Of P.gure in Auto Romance ",an b,rd ,'roT,1 ,,H' :n,, fr ' Annie Stone and laaaa Hums, of HopM eeaaai In his auto tb'se days, klnsvllle. Ky and Cupid turned j.n-

wring gomties. if yon please'

day there puffed up to

ding of George noaatihiam and Miss Hut these are not ail the novelties Eta ttmauba and RoeOM 6, Nelson of men and maidens who love. Mr and Miss Mar B Mct'arthv They and Mrs Max Fbdschmann of Clnchose Patrick McDonnells undertak- .-innatl were married conventionally Ing shop. 3? Bateutb avenue. New enough. ttit they sent their honeyYork, as the bridal place McDonnell moon In the Arctic last summer aboard is a notary I a splendidly eojatpped steamer, the fk at o'clock one fit venlng the Laura, built for exploring work They two young men led their blushing are Just home bilde. into th" front rnottl of the on- "It was wonderful, eparmlng. ril'odertaker's. past the rows of sample get her delightful! " ePlalme tbe brtdg . JVl .. . li , I t . i - . 1 I ft 1 V ' - -ft

i-oiiiiiH, ami twi lino I lie nim loom, an sue liiiiui u eeie m .sew I ors uie

where a couple of the .i-e'. . . i-. a.-.-d nhelay. waiting the final adtnlnistrauona enoes

of the undertaker. Over In Herlln sn Imming par:es at And there among the ile.ol Curdd tugbt a-- tl.. vogue. PolblT

hgtited Hymen a totch

. . ' " i oi in just person. m response Mr Oakley ashore with a fat fee ln , Dtww. - - . .u .

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eond precinct station U Jersey I ftatenaobOa in which sat a il man and a pretty girl, where eaa I find a justice of the asked the young man 1 that moment .Justice Ludlow anaag TUrei one.- Mid Sergean' Rlor-

otber trick

3entimen' Inspired by Nature

KotHrt Undeabarg, a wealthy yoanaj

man of t'olumbus, O . got his idea of an engagement par'v from there He is to marr Miss Adele Woodwor'h There bare bang WOb parties liefore In Plt'sbtirg and Milwaukee, but nev M as a wedding festivity. Hut ou earn can ten what maid win do. I-ast of all the divorce par t y . And s a..,.

-.en nere i u uu nas uhtom in , , ,,.

j mime all the responsibility, crying. His blood be on us and on oar children" (Matt. I. "Voices . prevalled ." Not by reason, nor by evidence, but by the clamor of their voices Pilate was nvereotr..- and yield- ' ed to the Jewish priests. V. 14. The final and prevailing argu , ment on the part of the Jewish leaders MM ma to have been their threat that If

Pila'e set .lentis free they would report him to the Koman goernment as abet ting an enemy of Caesar Uohn 19 : 12. 13. V. I". "Released him . . mur- .!: Such an one as Harebbas was a man after their own heart, but the holy and just Jesus th-y would have none of. "D-livered .tesus to their will." What now tk place was the nnekery of Jesus by the soldiers. (Matt.

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The afternom befoie the it of Miss Sophia Iheslnger bid twenty of j y u The eyes of a critical world Hratba young couple, with the bride', her friend a M her apartment In New christians aa well as nog mother and th.- rlerirvnmn were ilriv v ork a ' a ver.lnss aifo to celebrate . . . '

mother and the cbvgvnian. were driv

Ing In Cherokee park. I-oulsvllle It was a lovel afternoon. All UtntW se.-nied to conspire to inspire sentiment.

"Oh. what a beautiful daV" sighed

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derful to le married right hen-'

Why not-" laugh. -d thi clergwnan

"I have the license In my poeket

ani to cap the climax Mrs IMeslnger blushing! announced her engagement ... L.i.l. I T. 1... ..I.V. V. . . . . - ft.

v.u. -.i.i u i .i ii 1 1 1 ii i iiit sift lli-u I ... c I aim ... . j I. I , mill ..in.iii buv Us lady is Miss Anna Ryan, and the bridegroom Woul Jn t It be w -n- hopes to have lietter matrimonial Im k " lives m oin rv. .. . ... . ..... ... ....

I ne guests were all In fancy dress and Mrs. Dieslnger showed off her trained does n eluliorale snt

The bride blushed, but her tnoiher I ended th- even.... at which there

smiled. was lobster a la South Dakota.'' ter"Then we will be married right rapln with alimony sauce, cold shoulnow." announced the hrideitrooni der of beef a la counsel fees, salad The can läge wa stopped, the party with lawyer's dressing lemon Ice got out and climbed a little way up (team and Interlocutory cakes a flumvr vrnvn lilllsi.l Ii. r ihav i Im! '.ect f 'unlit what thlnva uu tint

i aaang u a natural graaajr altar beneath ' done In ycur name?

lorn a o e,ei.uiK auo 10 ceswnue ' u,,.., Th.., K.. i.i A

her dlvoree. There was nothing to j buf ,,,,, be bani.lt.M Pn 2 ,5

mar nie inn i iiiieui hi , ne oerasii n

v'- ftl 212 Dodd street. Hacken-

aid the young man. I am " 'iiiehester of New York. We

get married " tight Insid ' said the gallant

I don't want to be married In

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1 stay In the Nl Ryan.

said Mr Chlchea-

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V. It! Most dejipicable Is the man who has not courage to act according to his convictions. I Kings 18:21. V. IV To he reJiTted by evil men Is an honor, not a gtajftg Luke 6: 2.. V 19. Kach of us Is dally making choice between Christ ;w- I Marabbaa Kam, 6:16. Y. 20. Good desires are little worth if they do not lead us to good act lots Jas. 4:17. V 21 The natural hear hates Cod and goodness Rom S 7 V J.I. Kvll Is clamorous and noisy the good can be calm and aulet Isa 30 IS.

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