Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 April 1908 — Page 6
Weekly Courier
BEN ED. DOAS'E. Plw.
J ASTER
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
THE LATEST NEWS WORLD BRIEFLY
OF THE TOLD I
NORTH, EAST, SOUTH, WEST foreign Lands. Thr&ughout the Nation, and Parttculaly Frecn the Great Southwest
CONGRESSIONAL,
, - .u-s c( reeooct to the
i 1 t t- Seaatars Morgan aad ?ei- ' - . A&tan. fcolfc of wheat died u' s ihr recess of coagrose Hsi s- -i.tr cvc-apled nearly tie stire st of the seaa:e Sstardxy. Oa b " e Rep Micas aad Democratic . ts f the chamber, leader tri La. Ki.wn the Alabama sea&ior&dnrltc i ai years Joined la fivts? Uaeir it - :. &5 to tie spleadid oealltte? cf r &a nad heart that bad gtra tit- t Mia ale places la Aaericaa htsi Ttt- District of Ootaatfda i?I - r a, on bill .'as rapartt-d derisg it 2a-i-v-T"i riitirtea of HtisA esteniiaTLtTt l r:ch Aaaericaa dipteaa&ts la . er u establish a social s&adard , b! aj was hard is the boose Satar- i
ü tfce course of coastdrraxtoa of J ; a.a:ic aid coasalar aonrooria-
1 The ok r-upeuaa of Dorchesuit Loa. . a. bj Aa&as&ador 1 w Rf id ar j a siaatfer display w a i. :n Be a by Aaibsssder - asiie To- er vor psnaemtftrty zed :n ttü roaaectloa. As
r t aas of cumieraetias tho effect s cistt-ntatJoa it -was arpe-d by itat A series shooM o--2 Us
i l -iJdfags.
c-arpe that Eatpeoor Wmiaa t a J i t byectfoa to Dr. HOI as jrsUf r tc Berlin solely ob nrrnwt cf La' cf ztlemaa's lack af Sortaae vj. e.ta'eJ by Xr. Loarworth rf
t. tsc tc-
Osaat aad CaoaajMs S;coyt tart
aap sad wtta borate totter
titac tby -vast to Kaagary oa thrtr -odirtrr leer. T&e tetol aaatber of seels ati;rrx so to tat pre: tin If aoxrlr. If aot alle. IJKMl Oscar Toni, ax 4 3S. aoa of a prcs-
saot mod R4 at fl4f. Mottle Tattle. xp2 Ss. a aoesres. MIm Tattle fa aer me waeo ber arotaxar ewattvi aoi soot itioet vxratog. No caatt Is bMs. Toe stood vote ha s ragtag laroogooat Ttxta. Dm seven! days K soosMtas- Poor Hvas lose ad
M aoosts vdre nrecSbetf or artly
n-rt3cS;d to lae aac&las Ikioeie to-K-r of
Nona Fort Worth. Asotaee- vcorr rr feoefal eoerU over state reacts fe state rdleaad raids ras rsrod la tbe sooceaie
coor: of toe Uatted Stasos wfcez. last t-riaoT.il retard ao rtotre tae federal caorx te Neoruta so sead feaek to tke Neotmta state coon a sett wbfc& tae state aorf Wcoa aa tiae ta.te coort to eaforce Its aotrastate raUrcad rate laws. Artlar Sjdttowo. agi IS. is dad. sod Flary Viaeyaxg ad Jtb fatier. WUKaai VlaeyarC of Lareae cocsxy. Mo. ace oader arrest to aarorer a
csarxe of awarder. foaota?r the shcoz
Jar of SpOtaca -arbarb foDeved the
revrra! of a a4gaorac.x fead.
BeaUrg oC tbeosaai of Herds lih
refested cavalry c&ar:es aad storss of tood froas tletr mcilan? rsss. the Casssc&s sere fcjto tie Persüu:
ssaa coaatrr soatk of the Aras
NEGRO TROOPS
CALLED REDS
SENATOR BORAH OF IDAHO MAKES HIS MAIDEN SPEECH AND DEFENDS PRESIDENT.
THROUGH TIE STUTE
NEWS GATHERED FROM VARIOUS
INDIANA POINTS.
COLLEGE ROMANCE ENDED
SEES GROWTH OF ANARCHY
Mlis Lennl Burner Will Soon Marry
Erich Mcreller, Who It In Y. M. C. A. Work at St. Pe-tersburg.
Alludes to Harry Orchard's Crimea as Instance cf Public Opinion Charges Held to Be Serious.
first caltnanalyzlng show that negro sol-
da, t t l '
t
cl it..
- Hsrr.soB of New Tort -ras aar--r vere la criticisaB of Aates- ' Vt::e at Paris, aad t3e first ' 'a- f tae eaaasy at LAasoa.
J car. R ipfey Carter. He detcr&ed
.ajsador Wklte as & dtaaer taole tr t etc dtntoatat" aad accost hta j
.ue!: spftearlag ia coon costal .s Mr. Carter, he pictered bia T.ra ir taroarä iäe dra-srfag reo? tf Lic'adoa sad oocBfrd aba -Tita the -walte raaok la "Alice ta Woaderlaad Mr. Harrtsoa also aecased Sroretary Hoot of beiag led y Gre&t Frltala in xaaueT-s frertasolac ao toe f oajro Free Stete, aad of auackiog Kng Leopold. Tae dxptoaslc fdO -was oassed oader soseasaoa of rates.
V 'a aa adrerse report, tae
cahtee oa jodscfary Friday
3Bt.fi tae plan u aaxe tae Uahed States goverataeat toy Mocks of roc-iiL-alas Irons Neu: Saclaad ?o Flor1 :a f r a gigaatlc forest reserve, Jodoe "itiL 7 Jeakins. caalrsaaa of ibe cosar ttf is ta aeor of tae report. - h v reeoauaeads ao actioa oa tae. XT' y i aecaaee tae federal goreron n- las ao coastStatJoa&l xithi to cetabli -1 Fach a reserve. Had tie arejet beea coasaaaaaated. it -voaid sate ccFt asore taaa n.H.M.6M. SocL a forest reserve aas aeea adhvocated l v the coveraors of tae states later ts?ed. by aearly l.OM oaaaaerrta I x -dies aad ay a aiajority of tae oesal eis of coagreEs froa täe scass that -wculd have beea aiected. The teaate ia oxecaSe sestsioa Friday afteraooa ratiaed the treaty vifh t reat Brltaia oa fisheries ia raited ....... T . .
.Mvia iura amAmwAU Slfv
ratified the treaties of aratlratioa -Hi the asaoal
rlrer aaTe scattered coaoietely the oataa-s- forces aad are bsotias dnra the orolea baad& Koreas iasorreau' sueesat. to
BTöek a Seoal trata oa -valca ilarcats Ito was a rssearer has oroaat aa order frota ti-e aafrao ta Jaoaese aotiwrtties la Korea to ssob at so extreaaity to restore order. The ahysariaas ax BeDerae bosastaL N. Y, pracdcaOy saTe op aB hop tor tae recoTery of SeHz: SlK-rsteta, rte self-coafesed aaer of the bono -s&ica erposded la his hood Uaka saeaffe as he -ks preparaas to throwit doriae a. auss aaeetaaz of the caeanjHoyed. üBäai; oae as aad serf-
oasly- iajorizr haaaself . Ootioas are fcesax secoreJ oc Lsstsiaaa bads soitaMe jor raisias of tobacco, votes Till he otOtzd 1 catoalztatg Ticttaas cf the steht riders ia Ttiaoejcflia. Arkaasss. Keatacfey aad Wes Virsfcla. The Ne- Qrlexas ProcrtsslTe Uaiott tu c-st asked to ioser this awTecateat aad the ?laa aas derelop so extessirety that ft -Kas aaaoooced chat aB the axaalaole kods Is St. J&aaas aad other parishes er the fsaaoos Perrsoae toooecca are zalsed hod i-e- covered -nrlti. optSsas. SaooM the jAaas of she Aserkan roreraavest ä areeicsM : xr rw
f the crtsiser Aiaaaty -rtB fee atlHzed to
1 ortogal aad Norwcy : two IIxe treatlef, one affectlac the reeoTexy of contract deots. the other caaesV-Ka-Icg the rights aad dotJes of aeotrsl I ti-aors, la aaral -irar. aad the extrac'.ion treaty wlUi Saa Mariao.
coawey Aatoador Creel aad w. L Bt-Swioaai oa taear saisstoa of peace sad xrod-ieBovsaaip lo zhe Ceatral Aaesieaa refootftcs. Fraak Mooaco. arrested is Hcitisstoc lad.. coarsd -srith the awrrder f täe a5ed aaflttoaalre. JeMss T. ReseaSetaaer. as the litter's coaatry ha im Xer Yori 1-3S Ja. sUB Issists taac he Is the laaocest Tfctizt of has es leeloosy aad desire to get als oat of the -say. As the r&sak of HI I ifla, orer th UAocco slramdoa. Joe Gerhort aad 3ea Xaaeoset foaejor a asreet del a: Ctertsraie. Tesnt. Geshart xas srooaded sBchtly. as re also Too Wmtuas aiad Dob SsaHh. hystaaders. Heer Adamiral Casrles M. Tooaws. is satper&ry cadirge of the battleship Sees dwriar the a&seace of Rear Adairal 3raa& bas applied to Wastiactoa so realere hiaa froat dcty aad rte coataaaad of the fieet eaxfcr ta Mar
It If proposed te hold a aatfa s$eHlas coaaest Is coaoecttea xlti
of the Natiocal
Washington. D. C At ly and dispassionately the BrownsTiHe case, to the evidence asainst the
dfers "simply was orer bei mine and
conclusive, unless you resort to the proposition of a conspiracy which manufactures evidence. Senator Borah of Idaho. In his maiden speech la the Senate Monday afernoon mildly scored at Senator Foraker's attitude.
warmly defended President RooseTelt's action and finally turned his noted oratorical batteries against the growth of anarchy in the United States. He held the rioting of the negro troops to he a part of this anarchy. i Mentions Famous Trial. Rising to the height of his eloquence, the senator, who was engaged in the prosecution of the Moy-er-Haywood-Pettibone murder cases last year at Boise, in which the two men tried were acquitted, adverted to that trial by exclaiming: "Riot and murder are things largely torn of the mistakes of government and pride in a country which compromises and Fencimentalizes over crime. A cold-blooded, inhuman. Incarnate devil blows to pieces an exgovernor on the doorsteps of his home, is caacat and confesses, and before the grave of the man who dies a martyr to law and order is creen senti-
mentaMsra pats a halo upon the brow of the blackest spirit that ever escaped the crypts of helL
Ureencastle. According to an an
nouncemont a DePauw romance will
result In the marriage at Norlln, about the middle of May. of Mlsr, Lennl Hurner of this city and Erich Moreller. who 13 now in Y. M. C. A. work in St. Petersburg. Miss Hunter taught In the city schools of Bratil. this state, but resigns her work, being succeeded by her sister, and will sail for Bremen about the first of May. She will be met by Mr. Moreller and. if arrangements can be made with the German government representatives, the wedding will take place at the home of mutual friends of both in Berlin. Mr.
Moreller graduated from DePauw in the class of 1906. having been director of athletics of the university for two years, as well. Miss Burner graduated the preceding year and had postgraduate work, la addition to teaching. The young people have been pulling all the strings available in order to obtain permission to be married in Germany,
In which country the requirements are
exceedingly strict, involving certificates of birth, and many such points not provided by the American government However. Miss Burner received a cablegram from Mr. Moreller which designated the date on which she should sail, savins he was writing, but without waiting for the letter, it
is presumed that the necessary arrangements have beer, made for the Berlin wedding. Miss Burner Is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and Mr. Moreller Is also a prominent fraternity member. He is a native of Germany, and has been in Y. M. C. A. work sorae time.
AWAKENS AFTER 12 YEARS.
Wanderer Declares He Knows Ing of Period of Trance.
Noth-
THE CALL OF THE SOIL.
DAYS OF FINANCIAL ; STRESS, MAKE FARM LANDS LOOK RICH. A staff contributor of a smiths
newspaper has taken up the question, of the return to the farm of many whol
I. ,u'",lt" 11 ior mo glitter of ul0, t K' J 1ay8: "U 18 a wo knowr! fact that the history of this Govern-' nient shows that those men who hav; been most ucccssful In lifn
have left their Impress upon Ita people and Its Institutions as Rtnn0,.
foldlers, financiers havo as a rul been those whose youth
where he got the wheel nor whern tno farra Hn It is to such an thBn.
he was going until he met a farmer tnRt there comes with overmastering
coming toward the city who let him powor TI1E CALL OF THE SOIL get Into the wagon and ride to town. Moro specially does it como with rc Immediately after arriving In the cl:y douo'pd persuasiveness, renter powFlsher looked up the olllcers nnd sur- er and 8Weter pleading to tho man or
rendered and asked their assistance in a"a,rs won tho clouds of financial finding his parents, whom he savs live nret begin to darken the skv: whon
In Ix)s Angeles. Cal. Fisher says he the cry of Pan,c causes people to losoremembers nothing since he started to the,r wltB ßntl a lUte stampeded catschool one spring morning, but does t,e; wl,en w,tt reason or without
mi. ernon. A youncr man giving his name as Leslie Fisher nnd his home as Ims Angelos, Cal., and telling a story of romantic and unconscious
traveling over the lund nnd waters of tho world for tho Inst 12 years, has
surrendered to the police. Fisher told a romantic story which tho officers are now investigating. He said that
while a few miles east of ML Vernon
during the morning he suddenly La-
came conscious of his turroundlnirs.
He paid he was sitting on the roadside with a broken bicycle lying near
0 . t is her says that he does not know
not remember whether or not he ever
arrived at the school. This was In Jas
Angeles, Cal., 12 years aco. and th
last recollection he has was of the lit.
tie school nnd his mother, who kissed
mm and whom he has not seen since.
j "mi ins nome waa on
..-un mere arises before him th.
specter of ruin, grinning in his facoand waving its gaunt arms in thront.
enlng gesticulation.
Tho pitiable state Into which soma.
men were brought by tho recent financial flurry, which happily Is now
"REDS- OUSTED FROM HOTEL.
Emma Goldman, Dr. Reltman and Others Cause Tco Much Notoriety.
Prohibitionists Name Ticket. abash. The biggest county convention ever held by Wabash Prohibitionists met A full ticket, except for judge, was named and state delegates were elected. The ticket Is: Daniel Speicher, representative; Simon Burgett. treasurer; J. L. Whitcraft. sheriff; L. 0. Stark, recorder: J. J. Tlppey. coroner; Augustus Thompson, surveyor; J. U. Hester, W. P. Barnett, commissioners.
spring street in Los Anueles and that Pseu, suggests theso reflection
nis rather was Henry Fisher, a rail- öorao wer ruined and a very few be
roau uraKeman. Fisher had on his per- carao lnBane because of tholr loasea
sun odoui one dollar In monev and a lwo or "reo iook their own lives
Sac. Francisco. Cal Emma Goldman, Dr. Ben L. Reltman. her tnassger. aad Alexander Horr. advance agent of the party, were forced to leave tie St. Francis hotel Sunday by the raaaager. who objected to the notoriety caused by the presence of
tae wofisan anarchist, her following and the foer poJiceaen of Chief Biggys espionage corps. The party, stfll ander the eye of the police, went to the home of an anarchist sympathizer. Dr. Reltman calla the police tactics "boresome.
Injunction Stops a Show. Lafayette. An injunction suit was brought against Manager George Manderbeek of the Grand opera house and the Black Crook Jr. Burlesque company to prevent the presentation of the show. The Ministers association was back of the movement and Dan W. Sims and Prosecuting Attorney Frank Klmmel represented the preachers. The showwas stopped.
discharge showing that he had" served
m tne United States navy until recently. The discharge shows that he was enlisted In the navy as a cook and was discharged from the service In January, 1907. and that he enlisted as George Newbery at Detroit. Mich. Fisher Is n young man, about medium height and of good appearance and about 26 years of age. He has a deep contusion above his left eye, which he says was caused by being struck with an iron ventilator when he was a boy. Find Dynamite at Doors. Evansville. Sticks of dyDsmlto and bundles of switches" rere
round at the front entrance of Uur places of business at Mariah Hill, a
town of 200 people In the northeastern part of Spencer countv. if I
cnarged that the Kentucky night
laers or tneir sympathizers placed
mi? explosives and switches. The
warning bundles of switches and
dynamite were found at the door of
tne general store conducted by Fred Wagner, at the blacksmith shop of
Joseph Jelling, at Dr. McCIoskey'g of-
uce anu at the post office. Josoph
risner is postmaster.-
Despondent Takes Poison. Chicago. IlL Jessie Llewellyn Call, the daughter of former Governor UeweDyn of Kansas, committed suicide ia her room in a hotel here Sunday night by taking poison, Despondccy feecaose of ill health is believed - .
M ig aeea tne cause. Mrs. Call, whose foraer home was at Oskaloosa! Ia for several years, has been employed aa the reportorial staffs of Chicago newspapers. She left letter-s addressed to James A. Davitt and to Looise Llewellyn, a sister, both of GakaJoosa.
Final Settlement of Shortage. Terre Haute. After hanging fire for several months the shortage of ex-Treasurer William Clark was adjusted In-the commissioners' court for $15.000, which was paid in cash by Attorney Beti ley. who represented William R. Frank and Samuel C. McKeen. Clark's bondsmen. The county's figures were a trifle more than. $16,000, but the commissioners took the offer.
Vomen Form Land Company.
nuerson. ine women s factorv fn . . .
ui committee got to work In real earnst and formed an association!
to be Incorporated as the Ladles' Cooperative company of Anderson. The
capital stock of the comnanv Is Sia
000. and the price of the shares will e
one uoiiar each. The object of the company is to purchase, control and
sen real estate and It is organized for
a period of 50 years.
It la when such times come that thn-
statesman, tho great financier, nn.i
tho man of affairs bocomes tired or the struggle. Ho lays down his pen., turns from his desk and listens to.
the CALL OF THE SOIL.
There aro hundreds of case.
throughout tho United States of those who have money in tho banks and are looking for Investment In lands. Nn.
investment Is hotter or safer. Take, for Instance, the lands In Western Can
ada that can be bought at from $10 to
$15 per aero which yield a revenue
equal to and often greater than their
original cost Thoso lands make a. certain investment During tho nast
two months largo investments In these lands have been made, some Intending to use the lands for farming purposes of their own. Others to resell to farmer friends. Tho agents of the Government of Canada located at different points throughout the United States have In their possession particulars of districts in which thero are free homestead grants of 160 acres each accessible to railways, markets, schools, churches, &c Theso aro val uablo lands. These agents will be pleased to give information to any desirous of securing, nnd will tell al? about the railway rates, &c.
TOOK TJME,
Two Pests Boom Scott. War3aw. Kosciusko post, 114, and Henry Chipman
No. 442. of Warsaw, sent out
No. post.
thou-
Disputed Land Sold. ri
i-rinceton. i nree tracts of Gibson county land escheated to the
state were sold at public auction here. The land was formerly the property of the late Henry Busing, who
nas no nelrs. nnd the Patoka Island, which Is situated In the Wabash river
a short distance south of East Mt.
tarmel. The Busing land consisted
oi lis acres and was sold for 13.300.
Hooeler Commands Flotilla. TT lit .
run wayne. Lieut. Fred Free
man or rort Wavno tine i.nn
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m
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It
Or
A Scotsman, having hired himself
to a farmer, had a cheese set before-
Mra thzt he might help himself. After some time, the master Bald to him:
"Sandy, you tako a lone time to
breakfast"
"In truth, master," said Sandy; "a.
checae o' this size is na sao soon eaters as you may think.'
Losing a Tenant A landlord in the Highlands of Scot
land had a "crofter" tenant, who paid
. nolnted tn ihn -ommo.i - . , u,ai ien snuungs a year as rent lor sands of letters to members of the G. ,3, """"A f E W the little farm. At the end of tho
MISCELLANEOUS.
Executive traffic officials of all the railroads east of the Mississippi river and north of the Ohio river and exextending to the seaboard have recommended to their presidents an increase in all class freight raters in that territory. Korean rebels control most of the Southeastern Koream interior, according lo private ad-rict froaa Seocl aad Tokyo. Most of the Jspcnef e s-rtUers Irve been drivea from the district and these who reaaaia are la toe graatest danger. Several cotesk-E are reixrted to have beea cazspCeteSy -w.red out. A plan for the destractiea of tae town of Murray. Ky, xrhlch wa to be raided by a baad of night riders, svt on fire and redoced to a&hes. has been reevaled by a coafess&n of asr ether of the alleged band of CaEawsqr county riders. The fall horror of the Cheii-es fire is oaiy graacairy dereSoptag as evi ence is accjuaalatlag to show ihzi the aaaz4r;ly rspM spread of thf flames was aided by laceadiariea. who
ared their ona jroperty to recover lie Insurance. Because he foead hit jary of Jl. 6W a year iaeofficieat to prorJae for hit dependent aaother aad sls4er. aa! at the raate time 1ct caoara for him to merry the girl he krved. LJeot. vd Q Liadsay cf tb- Us
maiei C3il ccrj asS h!ini
" o a - - - - .
.in Li., aseocmuoa to &e Jfeeld la CJevelaad. beziaadog Jaae 2. As a aieass of rekabardsg the irchaa&s' NxsJoaal baat of Carlisle. Pfroaa whac& be as accosed of steaHag 14&,M. Jobs V Harris. Sorsaer teller, wfeats to coauaic sakide so the bank caa recorer hbr laraace. Harris bold sereral larse toncles which, he thiahs. wm cover his d-ei&kasioa. Fire i noas were fertotsjy icjered
waea a HaaKd tnetio- car oa the SaeibyTille Bae of the ladtasa Trao ttoa Co. arss Tecked a the iaactiea of Prospect and Michigan streets, in the suburds of lndinanapolis. Hal Woodside. private secretary to Got. Folk. Ss basr arraaxfa? tb Itte-
raxy for the soeraor for has first
rraod of s?eches is his caapaara for
the Catted States Mete. Th start
will be amade at St Joseph. April 24
nless there Ss a chasze of program.
If the iabiactioo sale iastitoted by
Atsoraey Gscrsj West im compel Ok feiaoojc aewspcrpea to cease pebtlsh
cmefwL K Is the lottarios of the state
QCScialE to attca9)t to shot oS the a ale
ta the tae ef axrspaprs. amcaziaes aad pshKcaifeas f m Hois that carry whiiky adrsrtiseoMEfis Jaases Sonne, tie onglaal af las VacL&rca's character. Jaam Siolar. the cyalc of DractaKisSy. bx "Beside the Boac5e BricLr Besh rh.
boase cf Ms daasgiiter. Mrs. O W. Jew ess. is Saatz iforaka. CaL He waa S j Kirs old. A frlrate tderas, not yet ecaSxr0d efifCiaBy. rtrorts aa eagageaea et-ce recaltr treep aad tte coaavboiery sa Jfro ostlaws near Liai. a wrara oa tte isiaad of Mlaaaeae. Two cSÄc-rj of the ooBtubu--ar? i?f :;--rer2 ied aad thrc
"Father cf Sasebalr Dying. New York Henry Chadwick
known throughoet the country as the "father of baseball,". Is reported dyiog at his residence in Brooklyn. Mr. Chadwick is suffering from pnenrsoQla aad heart trouble. He s 2 years old. Mr. Chadwick was bora ia Eagland and came to the United States when a youth. He bas written many articles on baseball and other popular pastimes! He was an authority oa the rules of his favorite game
To Plan Reaching North Pole. Washington. D. C. - The American government is to participate in an international polar congress to be held next month in Brussels. Herbert L. Bridgman of Brooklyn, N. Y.. has been designated as the American delegate. The object of the congress is to unite the nations in planning and carrying out some practical scheme to reach the north pole.
Beyi Attempted Extortion. Clinton. Ia. Alfred Paul. 20 years old, and William Foley," 24 years old, were arrested Sunday on a charge of attempted extortion. Banker A. G. Smith received a letter threatening him with violence If he
cm not deposit 500 in an alley. The mea arrested had a decoy box, which Smith had placed as directed In th letUr.
)tt of Warsaw, who has ' ?r lTe has been com- iandIord Rnd BaId tha.
u'uuu" me oestroyer Preble and
nas won many prizes in marksman
shlf). In his new command will be the
uestroyer Paul Jones and three fCr
peao ooats
A R. through
Charles W. Scott
announced his candidacy for depart
ment commander of the Indiana G. A
it. subject to the choice of the en
campment at Kokomo In May
Try to Clamp Lid Tighter. T- .
juenraona. .Members of the Rich
mona .Ministerial association Issued an appeal in the hope of clamp-
inS me na nown still tighter. Thov
Insist that church members use their
innuence to make Richmond a closed town. Buying and selling on Sundnvs
are condemned and sports of all sorts. The bodv Including hnspKnll j r...--, ' lne Doa
o rivU1 uuu ouDuav
excursions, are hard hit
Body Found on Sand Bar. 1 MH,.
nuerson. ine body of Arnold I
ueamonu was found on a sand.
bar on the west side of White river between the bridge on the Muncie
iraction line and the cemetery bridge
uu uüoui a mile below where the
urowning occurred three weeks aro
was discovered bv So'o-nnn
uoia, tne boy's stepfather, and George
onuueii.
came to tho-
landlord and said that ho was not. able to pay moro than five shillings a-
year, as crops had been poor. The landlord agreed to thU,
At the end of the third year tho-
tenant appeared beforo the landlord again and complained that thingswere going bo poorly with him that-
he was not able to pay any rent. Tho-
landlord agreed to let him remain
rent free. At the end of tho fourth.
year tho tenant once more appeared, beforo the landlord, and said:
Colonel, If you don't build me a-
barn I'll have to move."
Country Editors Get Lloht
nlnnmlnf..n Tl , .
.....luii. iue special news
paper work for country editors
was opened at Indiana university with
a icciure on newspaper advertising by
. c jenKins. nurarlsri, formerly ad vertislng manager of a large denart
ment store. Charles M. Hepburn of
me law aepartment, lectured to
Jealous Lover Kills Self. T. m, . r . .....
riAUhiuri. nnson AUEhe. nirorl
IO ... . .. -
to, commuteu suicide bv taklni-
i-utuuiic aciu. lie was at the inm rt
Mrs. Maiissa Anderson, where h hnH
been living. It is said that hp nnri
the woman were lovers and that a
uouax man came between them and
,u uepanraont, lectured to tho I . . . U""TOI tnem anu editors on the law of libel as k con- .Ug f me Jea,ous- H had pre-
cerns newsrapers. , ., ""em,iea 10 kI11 himself, but
IU1IUU.
Finds Child in Old Cistern. Tftff AMAnwtll- A .
auu.iuu. Auer a search nt
several nonrs Mrs. C M. But-
u. iianestown found the
ooaj oi ner little son Tonby. aged five.
"uu"" un me water in an old un-
usea cistern at the rear of bor res!-
uence.
A Gardening Nation. In Sweden a gift Is mado onco &
year to ech school punll of trees or
shrubs to be planted about the home.
By law each parish must grant a certain amount of land to be devoted to
the purpose of school gardens. Thero
are scores of horticultural societies which employ gardeners to give thopublic freo Instruction and advice on.
fruit and vegetable culture. The natural resources of tho country -are be
ing increased In this way to a won
derful extent
Gets $600 for Injuries.
u..v-u..v.iU. 1 imum I'ersoneit n-no
given a verdict for $600 dam-
ages against tho Southern Indiana
Gas company and Oliver P. Moore for
injuries received In the theat
Piosion mere a year ao. whon m-or
lu people were Injured.
Says He Is Lett Brother. IT frx.t nit..
...w..,u uuy. Newton Ball of
irpr, ivan., who believes h!mPir
Mistaken for Burglars; Killed. Columbus, Ohio Mistaken for burglars. John and William n cvv
ocs of R. o. Frank, an East V bo " ,onE ,ost brother of the late Side grccer. were shot and killed J " of tb,s c,t-v- wh recently arly Sunday morning by PatrcJrnen drfpcd doad of heart trouble, has Heiaae and Csey. The latter h- wrllten here to .Mrs. Ball, seeklnc In-
- r. rllcr and brothcri .ohn - " - . n.rirr
Charged with Bribery. Indianapolin. The Marion um.
ty grand jury returned Indictments ngalnst Thomas IL Kacklov. nn.
til recently second vice-president and
general manager of the Atlar. Engine
wonts, anu James M. Broucher. trm
Died at Age of 107.
irated in
to brje County Commissioners John
tuuremo neariv Ml vi.nra r-r ..
Grand Forks, v n- r.... - Eo and since that lima vw." 7'L V. h .r' -nn cuaughey and John
WmS. colored, diod -,.r " lost all trace of his ,"a, 'u S0? ,n April. 1907. by pay-
m, ,n1 1. JTV JUUOJJ tald h ,. - . I n o induce them to vote tt
urjco rarKSt conn
oor farm at tie are of 1Ö7 years. '
waa an heir of th tr
.all estate.
U1C cnKinn rnmrnnv thn
.. wiw Willi klUl amountlag to $21.351 for a new plant
Important to Mothers.
Examine carefully every bottlo or CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that it-
Tlpnrc f ho
bignature or cXyj?TZVW
In Uso For Over fJO Years. The Kind You Havo Always Bought Shorten the Agony. "Say!" growled tho man in the chair, "hurry up and got through shaving me." "Why," replied the barber, "you; eald you had pkaty of tlmo." "I know, but that was beforo your began to use that razor." Philadelphia Press.
Lewis Single Binder Cigar has a rich taste. Your dealer ur Jowls' Factory,. Peoria, 111.
True valor Carly'.
Is the basis of all.
