Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 September 1907 — Page 2
W-EEKLY COURIER
BEN ID. JAM'KK.
OOANC, Publish' INDIANA
NEWS OF THE WEEK
THE LATEST EVENTS Of THE WORLD BRIEFLY TOLD.
NORTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH
trip
ths Na
erelon Lands. Throunhout
tlon and Particularly From the Great Southwest.
at In
London must contribute fr.OOO.OOO yearly to the support of city, century old institutions conducted In ways
t ranee to trie nwa Two British shopkeepers
Ud kidnaped by the crafty TIUM
ron crisis stirred by King
V. V Wrw - - pold's latest rRft Caltforntan who mill build hotel In the Yosemltc valley touring Europe
for architectural mm. Fashionable edict In London creed fifteen and sixteeninch w for women the correct thin. svftnre has affinity play."
which righting of misplaced affections
to acted out on stag: coinciaes
declared
Leo-
deais'.s in
fith
Mrs Annie Resent, the new 1. of the Tlieosophlst society . on h rival In New York during her
from llurope to Chicago. s there i bo doubt as to transmigration of soul, and that he is sure he had a ; . ious existence K. H. Harrlman returns to his office in New York and says he found tfcfl west to be more prosperous than ever before, with no signs of a panic. Mr. MV 1 - K. vschach. wife of a I nited States naval officer, is shot and kille! by a burglar In her home at Norfolk. Va. i..i.nnnt n( itastors is made by
the Iowa Methodist conference - " and the North-'
dland Methodist conference at tire- n castle.
New law in Wisconsin provides a heavy line for secret marriage. Former President Gale of the defunct Erie Heating Oi tettlfies tn the bankruptcy proceedings against the company. Mine. Besant prescribe theosopUy as a sure cure for Chicago s civil Ids. lces and jewels worth several thousand dollar, which are found concealed on two young women of French Lick, lnd . when they land in New York, are confiscated by customs officials Couple plans a submarine wedding in the tank at the Hippodrome. New York, with Father NVptune and mer maids as attendants. Peace depends on good cartridges for the bug guns: nations expend much care in making them.
Hrooklyn policeman in a unitorm plunged into sea and saved girl from drowning. Mm PeoDer Vanderbilt. Brooklyn
POPE PUTS BAN ON MODERNISM
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NEWS GATHERED FROM VARIOUS INDIANA POINTS.
NEW ENCYCLICAL FORBIDS THE B0TH SIDES SCORE POINT
READING OF -MODERNIST-
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Our Pattern Department
PUBLICATIONS.
"SYNTHESIS OF HERESY"
Judge BHiafi at Kononvo Gee Do cn.on m Howard County Saloon Case Content. o o Gov. Marly Ovecrneo
Provides for a Council in Every ccse to Combat Popular "Er rrs." Provisions of Encyclical.
D
Varle case
Premier Laurier of Canada will en- 8pook expert, testifies that she belorce the observance of Japanese Eng- , atoWed spiritualistic kisses on certain
v. even II ne mun oia rueu. uui mi -
IUI;
Woman prisoner in a cave lor zi
unable to climb out. sne mea
on grass. Cavalrv horses of England are shod wl:h kMS which ia produced and made In America. Secretary Straus of the department of commerce and labor expects to call . meetinr. within the next two or lata
weeks of the trustees and committee who bre to establish foundation for th promotion of industrial peace under President Roosevelt Nobel peace priie award Theodore Mayer, who had sought even years for lost brother, arrives In New York to continue search. Two men and woman killed in col laj e of Cincinnati building. Flowing march, Instituted 30 years ago. now great annual feature In Illinois farming district. Audubon society secured islands for pr -ection of birds. Mum requests sent to Iowa pbotogra; her for picture of "young girl In lllv pond." Shooting of bad man s" relative by edl-or aroused strange legal question la Iowa Girl hurt In auto driven bv Vr. Julian P. Thomas had him arretted; wants 125.000 for leg lost in accident. Girl rescued from yacht at Newport toM police New York man kept her prisoner three weeks. Dr Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia university, has returned from European vacation. Rletefl Mansfl.-ld's brother said ar-i r knew two y.ars ago his death was certain. Col Frank West, second cavalry, ha been appointed to command the military tournament at St. Joseph. Mo. Congressman Bartholdt demands alteration of St Louis postoffice plans to provide quarters for administrative
force. Taft asks Increase of 00 army otfi eer Department handieapied by as algnment of men to special duty. Interstate cotnmerclon commission fa asked to Investlgaae complaints from Galveston and New Orleans in solving discrimination In export business. Mrs Minor Morris acres?.. 1 as Inf
an" woman wnos-- fjn'n white house caused furore, held at St Louis. Relatives ask Inquiry Changed marriage decree more trict. Catholics may wed only before bishop priest or delegated authority Willingness of spiritual adviser neces ary to contract. University of Illinois loses football caota n e'.ect. Will not be elwawJ IB
significance. Congressman Theodore E. Burton has accepted the invitation to the St. Louis reception of the president. Fire Marshal Purtell of Wisconsin says that lightning rods are almost a certain safeguard against loss of property from lightning, and suggests that fire Insurance companies offer lower rates to property owners who use them. The gross earnings of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railway show an increase of IÖ.125.5U1 for the last fiscal year, but the growth of expenses makes the net earnings $110.075 less than for the preceding year. Two-cent faro law of Pennsylvania is declared unconstitutional hy the common plea court al Philadelphia Stuyvesant Fish and James T. Ham han are tame and almost offensivelycourteous at an Illinois Central directors' meeting in New York, and Mr. Harahan furnishes the i:;:ormatlon de
manded by Fish. Crown Princess of Germany sends her chef to America to learn how to make flapjacks and buckwheat cakes. Interstate commerce commissioners favor discontinuance of the Investigu tion of great railway system, believiPS the roads, warned by the Harrlman exposure, have discontinued abuse?. Fight adults, three of them Japenese. seek admission to the Chicago public schools, the hoard of education reserving Its decision on the requests. Interstate 2c fares to the east will not be put In effect until Jan. 1. A reception and dinner was given Secretary Taft at Aberdeen. Wash., by the Y ounx Men s Republican club.
In acordauce with orders Issued ny Adjt. Gen. Boardman of Wisconsin, the militia of the state will hereafter be organized on the same basis as the United States army. Secretary Oscar L. Straus of the de partment of commerce and labor returned to Washington after an extended visit to various cities alcng the Pacific coast and to Honolulu, where
he went to gather Information tearing on the work of his department. The first school In the I nlted States to teach boys according to the Ruskln i5ea has been opened In this city by Dr. Edward Rumley. son of th" late millionaire trartlon engine manufacturer The surgeon gneral of the marine hoapital service has decide to adi four men to the force of government plague experts a' San Frar.clsco. mak Ing a total of seven. Fire dest roved the hotel at Cleve
Rome The OWrvatore Romana ergan of the Vatican. Issue! an important encyclical cf Pope Pius
X. on Modernism. wgu-n rea.i? i is a completion of his rceni I syllabus The document sets forth I
that modernism is a senu u to the church, refers In detail to the various feat ui es of modern!, con
demns it as dangerous in philosophy.
faith, theology, history. Triticwm and reforms, and arrives at the conclusion that modernism Is a synthesu of all heresy and must kctcally lead to athe:-:i: am a a
Provisions of fencycucai. The encyclical nukes the following provisions: L The teaching of philosophy, positive theology, etc.. is to be carried on In the church, school and universities, but In a Catholic spirit. 2. Modernists are to be removed frfm professorships and the dir.-ttion of educational institutions. 3. The clergy and faithful are not to be allowed to read modernist pub licat ions. 4. A committee of censorship Is to
be established In every diocese to pass upon the publications which the clergy and faithful shall be permitted to read. The encyclical ha caused a atlr throughout Europe, and is regarded by far the most important Issued during the present lontificate It Is regarded In some circles as liable to arouse as much controversy and discussion as the famous promulgation of the dogma of the immaculate conception by Pope Pius IX. ft. The encyclical of the late Pope Leo XIII. prohibiting the clergy from assuming directum of publications without their bishop's permission and providing for supervision of the work of ecclesiastical writers is confirmed. C. Ecclesiastical congresses ?xcept on rare occasions, are prohibited. : a onunH' !s to be constituted in very diocese to combat modern errors.
Kokomo. Judge Patrick Elliott, la the matter of the appeal el FelU Con ell from the ruling ol the Howard count) commissioners, la refusing hhw a licens- to retail intoxicants ia which
appeal the right of ixe .:ate u or made a iarty. and to be rcpraaaated through the attorney general. Is being tested, held that the state can not be come a party, and that the attorney general can not be heard. The court ruled, however that the peopl must be made a party m some way. and that the proper way Is through the county, that the county commissioners, in refusing an aj.pli cant a license, are bound to defend
their actios if an appeal to the courts is taken, and that it is the duty of the county attorney to appear for tha com nii&sioners and support their con ten non. The effect of the decision is a di
vided victorv. It excludes the state as
a party, but admits the cucty The applicant contended that neither the
state nor the county could be mad party The saloon men are gratified
th niiinc Is antagonistic tu
Gov Haalv bu: are disappointed he-
cause It gives the county the right to
appear. The an u saloon anew, me
while, are somewhat disappointed over
the rejection of Gov Hanl s theory of the case by the court, but they say
the finding that the people are ea titled to representation though the -u.r n-t r- tlLa.1 a:(jeS)J OBWea Will
not go by default in the future as they
have in the past
who died tour 'ears ago Harvey J
Hlacklldge of this city ha odfered to
stive tor a awhile se.rfc a w
and pretty tract of 37 acres of
hnhag at (be ettrrm aortbeai
of the city The oat ugetist that Mr Hlackndge lasposee would be that
the place be forever kaowa as Meat Park." and that upon a
to he erer-ed wttnia me
park there be this tncrutoa
Ti nrk donated sad dedicated to
the citj of Anderson for the use of th sabttr bf Harvey J Blarkltdge
aad John Milton lUockltdge In aaesa ory of Mrs Harvey Joel Hiackhdg.
A D. i:
It la desired by Mr lUaratidg that
if his tec der , f a park is aceepieu ist:
the city accept It at once and n!so
promptly Improve and beautify the
the direction et a mau-
cap- .xevt aad tn.! tne jar a'
s of entertainment lor sota on
aad jouag la addition to the natural
beauty of the place The city has g.
Ovu ia its public park fund, aad it to
understood that the offer of Mr Blaeklldge win be accepted promptly
The proposed present to tha city was
uaaottetted aad unexpected as cause, a delightful surprise. Mr Blaeklldge is among the old aad progressive residents of this city While well up In yeers. he to very active giving personal attention to his business building and ereral other rental properties, aad he to also one of the largest stockholders la the
Carriage company.
A SIMPLE. GIRLISH LlTTlf R
WAITS MANY YEARS TO MARRY.
Former l:3 an- I Geta Stnart of Youth. Who Has Had Tnree
Indict Woenan fo
Bluffton The grand Jury hiBf it here after a four days
sdom. Tea indictments were returned, chief of which was that against Mrs. EFa La Poinge. charging her with
shooting Mrs. Florence
JbIt 2V Evidence which
brought out by the state to to the gf
et thai Mr La Poinjce waited it a
dark alle for Mrs -aneou
Howard Johanna aad when they ar
rived opposite the alley
le admitted the shooting of the wi
aa. hat declared that she was trying
THEOS0PHISTS PROVOKED
Police Compel the Holding of Ser With Open Doors.
rhirjum Vheth-r or not action
shall be taken In the spirit world against the Chicago police is a question before the Tbeonophlcal Society, which is holding lis annual sessions In Chicago. Sergt. Georgue Boston led a squad of patrolmen In an attack on the The- . . . . . a t-1 i. ! iir
OSOpDlStS BSeeilng in Miu.un nan
They found the doors which o;ened to the Inside locked. Since the
Iroquois theater Are this has been
Illegal. Sergeant Lustoo sta"Knu
two men in uniform inside the d rs to compel the Theosonhists to keep them oneo. and this aroused the wrath of those who are tha reincarnation of statesmen who. d'iruig tl:elr days n Home and other places, ran their meeting to suit themselves.
South Bend After waiting H years R- T Wheeler, of Sacra mento. CaL. came to South Bend aad claimed the sweetheart of his youth.
Mrs Rebecca Beer Nobkxrk H
as his bride It was the San
e earthquake and fire that proved their love guide. In 11 Mr. Wheeler bade good br to Rebecca Barr and set his face towards California and his dreams of fortune. The gold mines were his aim but the golden dreams did not realise. His letters to the giri be came shorter and farther apart and finally ceased altogether
Tim nt br and Miss Baer be
came Mrs Rebecca Baer Xobtoca. Mr
; N'oblock was thrifty and at his
a few years later left hi
snug little fortune of Wheeler
had riven un mininc and. opening aw
a r.hotastmnh suntdy house In Frisco
was making strides towards his fortune. Then the quake came and the
fire which swept
plant left him
He wrote to a cousin, not to ask for money but to ask about hla eei friends It was natarally that he should inquire for Rebecca Baer. uho had married again and become Mrs Rebecca Baer Xoblock Hummed When Mr Hammel died Mr Wheel er sent his old sweetheart a simple note of sympathy, and before many
letters bad passed the old love reawakened.
proeea false to her. The alleged murderess is being held in Jail aad John son is also held as a wltneau.
Walfsoa. la t area a of eor-
N SMC A cha f
simple little frock which both becoming and sensible is here pictured The blouse waist to mounted ou a body nafaas aad a de- ; k at each side of the front gtv tke
c e--
to mad- I
length aad elbow sleeves G linen, chambray. cashmere, cha. peeue are all suggested for re
For a child of etgnt pea
material will he needed S (. 8. I aad It yearn Thto pattern will be sen' i receipt of 10 ceotsv Addre to the Pattern Iirpurtuvnt of I Be swrv to give viae and naicU -tern wanted. For enoeeuieuo-
oa the Soiiow.ug coupon:
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ngfH
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Indianapolis Isidor
of wesgh's
who wrote to the
at w at.:ng.oo
a. . -. 4rht at.:' ' On company, received a
ha which the writer says that
&kd for by Waif;
to rcraished. a It eu ex
the oil company Mr
nation gathered by the bureau fa
mit ted to the prealdec
not give It oat aa hi
Oil Weil
the
play on accont of three year rlielWllty lan springs N. C Miss Smith, of E'l-
rule. YVUon Mlrnr. e-hushand of Mrs Ctarl"? T. Yerkes. Is locked un In Kcw York for assaulting two men Amalgamated Coaaee c .nipany will close Its big mines at Butte, throwinr 10.0 ,n men out of work. Action, caused hy oeeratocii of atagai, geawaraRaaf atoc' i Wall street denizens shec: ed to see Jan e T Hill and E H H nrltnsn walkinr arm In arm. and rumors of terrl'le connIracls are set afio.it D. II. Parry, of Indianapolis, fays hot h Uryaii . n 1 nwearMsw for their debate on the labor question, hol'llng
that both eade the Issue. Secret of eternal youth Is dlscover"d. not bf scientists, but by milliners, and Ik s.dd to be enil.odie.l In the mushroom hat. Wisconsin stnte fair commissioners ' deddp tn hold up the pay of gminygu who are also employes of the state, Tokio newspapers and politicians who made auch an outcry shout th" Ban Francisco incident are very m-ek In dlirufslne the serious riots in Van
COlH't Iridi t inenf of fourteen
boro. X. C. and two unidentifle) negroes empIoed by the hotel were burned to crath. The loss Is about l25.oo.-i. with fiooon insurance. Sentenced mall carrier. obyina or-
d-rs of Judge Jindis t report at bridewell to begin sentence. Is unable to enter because he has no ciTnmJtn.iit pa pers. Army of r.0.000 may be sen byFrance and Spain to Invade Morocco, going as far as Fex Is nee- ssary, to subdue the rebellious tr.esmen. according to rej.-orts in military circles at Madrid. President RgdujaaaJI and Secretary Taft a:e reported to sak for Bur
ton In Cleveland's mayoralty cgm paign. while Johnson counts on aid from Bryan and other leading demo erat. Italian liner Re dTtalia struck and killed whale In mldocean resident of dressmakers' association in session In New York declares present st. tn women's gown are ltiiiiiodest and urges a return to colonial costumes.
BRIDEGROOM A SUICIDE M,s e pp an Take Po sor When De serted Arier a Week. Merid.nn. Miss Deserted by his IT year old bride of a week. T. J. Hyde, of Laurel, a clerk in a drug enure, i dead from morphiae puisont The pair were married a few days ich !ille the bride, a daughter of W. T Shelby of Viseville. was on her wav to collge. She Uegned to he a! low-d to return home, and afr reacbln danfe inf-.rmed Ilde that ehe would not live wlh him He kille himself aft?r pleading with her over
the telephone to rtam to mm.
lb-iiresentatlvcs f the Ave Central
physicians Alll,.r.an r i iibllcs hei.l their first
reveal-d existence of medical trust ,,., .,. inaton to f-,.mulaf n '"a a plan for carrying on the suggestion ani - that the Burlington and the , of the rnted BlMte9 an(1 Mx,ro ,r NortWstern railroads may lengthen j ft nermanent peace undertaking. The the time of mall trains to Omaha mc ,llg m cr(, hut lt w Md , svouie the peopl. 0f that city t gho utaMl wj.
Pre.er Traps B.iWo Man Fretm n Rggv Hw Her. M H Fro-, m-lor of the 8t. James Episcopal chureh. outwit bai David B Richardson, a'.leged to be a clev-r swindler, and handed him oier N the pfd.ie RLhatdFon made prelim;oary ralli on minister, ananeed for a bap tixmal sen ire. sad later returned to rejort n ditrssing accident Inder this plea he would seeur fund ftost entrapped him.
New House of WorsH.p DeU cated.
Mitchell The congregation of the First Christian church ded I' a ted their oew house of worship Services were conducted by Rex. T M Rains, of Cincinnati The church was organized by members withdraw Ing from the old Campbell! te church, now known as the Church of Christ The old congregation refused to per mit the Introduction of a musical In strumeat In the church aad also to ea tahlish a Sunday school, and this caused a division The money for building the new church was raised
principally by the
Dg
.-is
to be
No SSM.
XajfJt
A DAINTY HOUSE JACKET.
n Jay
Hog farm.
o: t ; aus, -u. . - the beat oil well drilled to that aesd f
for the mat three or four years has
It has a prodactioa ot lee
daily A test well to betas drill
ed oa the Anas farm, three miles east of AativCle. The lease la the property of the Northern Indiana and the Pal ton Oil and Gas company, of this city
County Beard Rs verses Its Rubng. South Bend HoMhsg that Ce revocation cards filed hy George stealing applicant for a license to sell mtoxicaata had been filed too late, the county coeaaduaauaers have reversed the decision of the board two weeks ago. and hare declared tee renvoast ranees eSectlve against three sa loons ia Olive township, of which New
Carlisle to the capital, making township 'dry Fatally taed by a Ceri-
Crowd M tsed Da -row. Spokane Wash. Clarence furrow the dSeaso lawyer wbo d fended Haywood In the recent trial a: twteg was I '. to a I;.rge 1 r a kUffj
cafe because h failed to stai the band played "America "
i all
Rear Admiral Dad. Cape Meddick. Me Rear A !rr.ira John Urime Walker Q retired, died here Word of is d ath has been tent to his relatives and friend hy way of Portsmouth. X II. hin is 11 ml.es southwest of this blace
Wh pp ng Post I Re
Shelbyvilie Mayor Swain be lieve? in using the switch oa drunks whenever they need It Edward N'ea' waa arrested fo. being i anniented He went borne Is that condition and whipped his wife Mayor Swain ordered him to appear in police court and. after being fined, be was taken into the cellar at the dry hall aad given a good whipping by the police
Spa-k .i Sawtfust C
Nobiesville -The sawmill oened by Harrison Jones, northwest of this city, was destroyed by fire the flames originating from a spark la the sawdust. The machinery waa ruined, entailing a loss of fZ.gWg. with no to aarnnce. The holler at this mill ex
ploded two years ago. killing two
Anderson The t en' j third an nual reunion of the Oae Hun
dr-d and Thirtieth Indiana ftgunfingg
Infnntry closed with impressive me mortal service, conducted b Secretory W. M. Stewart of Decatur. Ill The next reunion win he held at Hunt Ingion The Mtowtog oarers will serve for the ensuing -ar President.
W F 8 wale. Haettogtoa. vice den Isaiah Sowers. Huatiosrton
retniy treasurer. W M Steuert. Da eatu.-. IIL
. I Um
residents af the county. .. jeers old aaaktoc his home with hto
daughter Mrs Sarah J Hart, wbjm ,...r. InaWBUdJl -he a-!e. uae hltl ed to the face by a ynnag colt, both hoofs taking eteet oa the Ja, wkich was crashed. HI iccotery Is iaipos-sibte
iff Pattern No 5tSJ Soft F-each Is devehmed than charmtog aad
Cars (.ate fcr d f z' State Hammond Harold H Wheeler, clerk of the Lake Superior aad circuit courts, win he a shspehal can candidate for auditor of state. Mr Wheeler term of oaVe expires to January after which he wiO begin aa active canvass of the state He to tha sou of J J Wheeler, editor, of "rcwa-point.
hi
tractive house Jacket It top to double-breasted style, aad I collar cat tn fancy outline nana the aaiinldf n The abbe to modish three quarter lei
to the wrist, aeisuee
Pockets at act
the front give n Jaunty air
I and ad r I '
rashnse
the aowered towns will a
up attractively For M4acl measure three nad one-half rgiarh material will be I
tar 12. J4- S. :
tol tot ir -y .rt or i
0 C'' Vjm
A caber giriag
a harreto of high-crude oil. shot on the Jamison farm la Ham
ilton township The strike has caused great excite meat hi this del city, and
nil men from the ITU side nocking to the city to d roten
Ts Rate Sa .e as Last V Heavllte The county
has appro; -ta'ed $1.7el 75 for running expenses of the county dar
ing the roeatoc year Of this ISl.lgT 2 in for the tsauury
while the reaassader to cravei roaaa aad briaga
w rwlaatlou af the cons'? is
tfTj3Jll. aa Increase of fl.e over last year The tea rate to t
cent lower thaa tost year, but as tha
atate rate to larreased two cents, t rate aa a whale stands as tort year.
This pattern wriTl he wer t musjil of 1 ceuta Addrevtothe Pattern Department af Be sure bi give iae end Dim tern wanted. For eouvente jour order oa the following
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