Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 May 1908 — Page 3
WHEN HE CAME HOME. Aiobllc Youth Evldcntlj Nat On ts ft Trifle with Truth. Hooker T. Washington, TuBkegee'i famous head, Bald recently In New york thut tho tliottKlit tho closing of isluons of tho south would he a good tUlDK AnJ t0 un objection be replied, tilth ft smile: -oh, whnt a vnguo obJectJon! Vaguer than tho answer of tho Mo
bile woman 8 son. A youth of twenty or so, ho colhmffil Kaster In tho unclosod saloons
by drinking largo quantities of egg-
"The next morning he camo home 'jo breakfast red-oyed and palo. He ite nut hing. He only tried, with many pituacea, to swallow a cup of cofee. John,' said hla mother, severely, what time did you como homo last sight?" "The vague youth answered: Bed time "Los Angeles Times. 6aved From Being a Cripple for Life. Almost six or seven weeks ago I became paralyzed all at onco with rheumatism," writes Mrs. Louis McKev. 913 Seventh street, Oakland, Cal. "It struck me In the back and extended from the hip of my right leg down to my foot. The attack was so severe that " I could not move In bed and was afraid that I should bo a crlpplo for lifo. "About 12 years ngo I received a Fuiiple bottle of your Liniment but never had occasion to use it, as I have nlways been well, but Bornething told me that Sloan's Liniment would help me, so I tried It. After the second application I could get up out of bed, nnd In throe days could walk, nnd now feel well and entirely free from pain. "My friends wero very much surprised at my rapid recovery and I was only too glad to tell them that Fran's Liniment was the only medicine I used."
COMMON PHRASE.
"Something hard to beat.
Same Thing. "Whom did you say sho was going to marry?" "A Hungarian count " ' "Oh. I thought you said 'hungry.'"
SER BRE
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FLAGS WAVE AT KOKOMO.
NEWS OF THE WEEK IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. MRS. METSKER ACQUITTED South Bend Woman Who Shot Carle-
ton Morgan In Cassopolis, Mich., Is Found Not Guilty. South, Ilond. Mr. Christina Metskor ;f South Ilend wm found not guilty of tho murder of Carlcton Mor
gan of South Ilend. who she shot April 10 In frönt of tho home of Mrs. Mae Green In Cassopolis. Mich. The verdict occasioned a remurkable demonstration In tho courtroom. Deaf to warnings and threats of arrest, the crowd cheered and clapped hands and Bang. Several hundred people escorted Mrs. Metsker to the jail, where she picked tip her personal ortects, and from there to the depot where she took a train to South Bond. Mrs. Motskcr's husband had already left for home on an afternoon train. During the trial Mrs. Metsker testified that the shooting of Morgan was an accident. She said that she followed her huBband and .Ybrsan to Cas
sopolis upon dl8(fvering a letter signed "The Merrp Widow." making an appointment ftr her husband, to loin a party at Mrf Green's. She carried the revolver, she said, only for lelf protection. TlV fatal shot was firfd, she said, accidentally in the struggle thut ennued when her husband, encountering her ae he emerged from Mrs. Green's homo with Morgan, st niggled with her for poscssion of tho revolver.
Would End Open-AIr Dances. Munrie. Declaring Saturday night open-air dancos on an Illuminated platform In Sulom township tend
to debauch the morals of young men and women, to fay nothing of robbing them of their sleep. Edward Anshlre has started injunction proceedings against the dance promoters, Walter, James, Sarah and Josoph Bright. Anshiro asserts that intoxicating liquors are pawed out promiBcuous'y and that perrons of questionable reputation attend the dancos. Watson Heeds School Chum. Madison. Congressman James E. Watson. Republican nominee for governor, will deliver an address In Trinity church, this city, June 9. He has consented to come on the invitation of Rev. E. R. Vest. D. D. Mr. Watson is receiving many invitations o sneak, but the friendship
existing between the minister and the congressman was sufficient to overcomo all obstacles. Mr. AVatspnand Dr." Vest' were college mates at old Greoncastle university. Reunion Marks Anniversary. Rrownsburg. Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. John Garvey came from Indianapolis to celebrato the fortysixth wedding anniversary of the
couple. Mr. and Mrs. Garvey. with
their daughter Bridget and grand
mother Marguerito Lynch, were tem
porarily away, and the "children." to
moke the surpriso complete, iook pos
session of the house, i pon tne ar
rival of tho absentees there was a
family reunion and tho proverbial dinner.
City Takes on Holiday Air h Welcoming Members of G. A. R. Kokoino With fair wontlwr Kokotno entertained tho largest state oncamiuwut of tho G. A. R. within tho history of that organization. Tho occasion wag the tweaty-nlnth annual encammnont of Indiana vetorans of
the civil war and tho tvrtmty-flfth an
nual Convention of tho department Women's Relief corps. Mrs. Merlbah Ii Walker of Clinton, prosldent of tho stato corps; Mrs. Rolle W. Epplln of Tangier, secretary, and Mrs. Marietta Blythe of Clinton, treasurer, attended. Mrs. Sarah C. White of Rockvtllo and Mrs. Emma Ashley of Clinton also were notable spectators. Mrs. Walkor presided at the corps meeting at which a Bilk flag was presented to the school children of Kokomo. The exerclse3 were held at the high school building and consisted of songs and the delivery of two prize essays on the flag, which were given by Ethel Bourne and Cleo Howard. Tho women of the relief corps presented three prizes a gold medal to Miss Bourne, winnor of the first prize; a silk flag to the winner of the second prize." Cleo Howard, and a photograph to the winner of the third prize. Ralph Cosier. After the nroKram had been concluded the flag
i first was hung In tho assembly room
and dedicated with speeches by Superintendent R. A. Ogg and Principal J. Z. A. McCaughan. Then It was borne aloft unon the flac staff In the school-
house yard, the exercises being- In
charge of Capt. Wallace Foster of In diananolis. "The Star-Spangled Ban
ner" was sung as the colors ascended and an arrangement was perfected for
a shower of smaller flags. Pleads for German Tongue.
Evansville. The state convention
of the St Joseph society, a fed
oration of all the German Catholic
societies of the state, which met here
came to a close after selecting Rich
mond as the next place. Secret so
cieties were condemned. The convention Dassed resolutions recommending
that German bo studied In both
schools and homes. The following of
fleers were elected: President, John
Suelzer of Fort Wayne; first "vice-
presldont, George Maurer of Richmond; second Vj.-:e-presldent. John M. Funke of EvansVille: secretary, William A. Lriter of Indianapolis; treasurer. J. George Diehl of Evansville; spiritual advisers. Very Rov. A. Schneider of Indianapolis and Rt. Rev. J. H. Oechtering of Fort Wayne.
SOPHIA
K1TTLE5EN.
IIULTH VLRY POOR RESTORED BY PE-RU-NA.
Catarrh Twentu-f ivc Years-
Had a Bad Cough. Vis Sophia Kittlesen, Evanston, I'. II s: A., writes:
I have been troubled with ctftarrli
fnr noarly twenty-live years ami Dave 1' ! many cures for it, but obtained V. i i littln lw.lt
" llu n my brother advised me t try l' riinü. ntid I did. M v health was verv poor at the time I ' 'an taking- l'cruim. My throat was I I lm1 ti liml ollll'll.
Pcrium has cured me. The chronic
catarrh In gone and my health is very much Imnmveif.
1 recommend Pernna to all inj fn 1c ...... I ..r.ii11ul n I mis.
PI RIM TA01.CTS: Some people prcf tablets, rather than medieino in a
l.n.'t rorm. Purh people can om :un i eru nn-M'nt tin nieilivl
ii.il ingredients of I'emnu. Each tablet
euais one average dote of rormin. Man-a-lln th Ideal Laxative. Manufactured by Pcrurtn Drug Miinafocturing Company, Columbus, Ohio.
Mrs. Leroy Armstrong Dead. Lafavette. Mrs. Leroy Armstrong.
formerly of Lafayette and well
known in several Indiana clues.
wife of the editor of the lntermountain Republican at Salt Lake City, irtuh. is dend of cancer. She came
to Lafayette from Udogn with her husband, who at one time was editor and publisher of the Lafnyette Democrat and an active worker In Democratic politics of the state. Bars Ten Commandments. Evansvillo, Walter Vaughn, a young man who recently professed religion at a revival held In Evansville, has asked the county commissioners for the privilege of erecting four bronze tablets at the four corners of tho courthouse on which are to bo inscribed the ton commandments. Vaughn says bo will bear all the expense. The commissioners have refusud. Burn Sixth Business House. Chesterton. Maronoy's opera house here was destroyed by fire. The lower floors were occupied by John Carlson, general store, and Harnigan & Co.. meat markeL The loss Is $12.000, partly covered by Insurance. Incendiarism Is charged. This Is the sixth business house burned since January. All fires have occurred at the same hour.
Sentenced; Ends His Life. Huntington. Kissing his invalid daughter, ex-Policemaa Duncan David son, who had taken carbolic acid rather than go to jail, fell over dead. He had been fined $100 for assault and battery and could not pay tho fine. Ninety days had been given
in which to raise the money and the
ninetieth day came without the cash
having been secured. Judge Jacob Herter Dead. New Albany. Judge Jacob Her
tor. one of the oldest members of
the bar of the circuit court here, and formerly judge of the court. Is dead. nnth was due to naralysis. with
which he was stricken. He was 70 yenrs old and was a native of Harrison county, but had lived In this city the greater part of his life. Wire Fence Is Hangman. Grccnrlms. The body of an unidentified man, about 65 years old, was found hanging head down ward on a woven wire fence on the farm of R. A. McCoy, three miles
i west of this city. Appearances indi
cate that In attempting to climb over tho fenco he lost his balance and fell forward.
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WlDOWS'inNEW LAW ottlt 1, , by JOHN W. MORRIS,
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Phones Go by the Board. Wabash. As a result of a controversy between the officials of tho Home Telephone company and officials of the Michigan division of the Dig Four, every telephone was ordered
out of the division ofnees in this city. As Wabash has no other telephone city service this cuts off all public service.
Seek Pure Milk Supply. Elkhart. In the interests of a pure milk supply for the city, the Elkhart Medical association has decided to organize a medical milk commission whose members shall serve gratuitously and co-operate wlt. dairymen who desire to live up to the rules of the state board of health.
indicted for Fake Match. South Ilend. William Fleming of Cleveland. O.. has been indicted by the grand jury of this county for fleecing William J. Springhorn, president of tho board of public service of Cleveland. O.. out of $10.000 In a fake wrestling match which was held In
South nend last February. His uonu was raised from $7.500 to $10.000. Family Troubles Caucs Suicide. Lebanon. Because of family troubles Heniy Hardy drank a bottle o? carbolic acid at his homo In this city. Ho died within a few minutes. Reside a widow he Is survived by two children.
10 nuiu rMiiii ww--.-..- j Shelhvvlllo. The annual convention of the Sunday schools of j Shelby county will be hold in the. Methodist chu.Mi in Fairlaid May 2i. Krank R. Hal- of this city is count superintendent.
Convention Date Stands, Plymouth. At a meeting of the Democratic chairmen of the Thirteenth district the proposition to change the time of the congressional convention to a later date pending the action of the Republican convention was voted down and the date as sot for May 2S remains. Family Photo for President.
South Rend. Mrs. William Hoover of Warsaw has just presented her husband with her thirteenth child. All the children six boys and seven girls are livlns. Mayor C. A. Itigdon of Warsaw will send a photograph of the family to President Roosevelt.
Elopers Are Intercepted. South Bond. Julia Sautskop, aged 35, and Edward Onleski, aged 17. were arrested vvhllo eloping from Terre Houte with the Intention of getting married. When arraigned In thf police court It developed the brldogroom-to-be has been In America only a few weeks and Is unabl to speak anything oxcept the Polish language. The woman was living with her father, from whom she la said to have takon ovor $.100. With this monoy. It is said, she Intended to defray the expenses of tho wedding trip.
Don't Poison Baby,
F0ETY TEAES AGO almost every mother thought her child must havaPAEEGORIG or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will producs Bleep, and A IEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP PROM WHI0K THERE IS NO WAEHTG. Many are the children who have been killed or whoso health, has heen ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each of which 1b a narcotic product of opium. Druggists aro prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them " poison." The definition of " narcotic " is : "A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, hub which in poisonous dosesproduccs stupor, coma, convul sions and death. " The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, t and sold under the names of "Drops," "Cordials," "Soothing Syrups," etc. You should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your phvsician know of what it is composed. 0AST0RIA DOES NOT CON-
TAIN NARG0T1CJS, ii it bears tne signature ot Unas. a. .tiercner.
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Between Doctors. "Was the operation successful, doc tor?" "Entirely. I charged $C00 and his executor signed a check for It with out winking." Kansas City Ttmes. If You Have Common Sore Eyes, if lines blur or run together. yu need PETTirs EYE SALVE. 2.Sc. All druggists or Howard 13rus., Buffalo, . i A good life Is the readiest way to procure a good name. WhlckcoL
"My husband has promised to allow mo to choose what I want for my birthday." "Oh, then there'll bo no surprise this year." "Won't there! I'll bet you there Is, only he'll get It instead of me." In a Pinch, Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. A powder. It cures pninful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails, i
Its tho greatest comfort discovery or the age. Makes new shoes easy. A certain cure for sweating feet. Sold by all Druggists, 25c. Accept no substitute. Trial package, FREE. Adiress A. S. Olmsted, Ls Roy, N. Y. Successful Demonstration. Romulus was founding Rome. "What I'm trying to do," he explained, "Is to show that it Is possible to start a big town without building it around an oil well or a copper mine." At this Inopportune moment Remus broke In with a remark that the new tlty -was a Butte, all. right; and he got It In the neck, as you find fully set forth In your Latin reader.
Typical Fartn Scene, Sbowlnj Stock Riiin lm WESTERN CANADA Soibp of the choicest lands for grain growttifc. ctook ratwnjffttidmueilfttrminrtntbenew dltnots ' l Saskatchewan and Aibrta hare r ceuuj- been Opened tor Settlement under the Revised Homestead Regulation! Ertt ry mar now be ma Je br TTT n eertln cot.U U onfci.br the father, mother, son.il&ugh. ter brother or sister Of nn Ititendmp homeutender Thout-ands of honieMeadsof 1C0 acree each ar- thu now eally available Jn the
Keat Kraia-Browinc tocst-ratung ana mixesrming m-ciIour. There you will And healtnfnt climate, coo4 Delphi r.ehurcheforfamllTworhip.frchoolf ft r yur children, pood law, splendid crop, a.r.1 railroads convenient to market. Entry fee In each cane 1 110.O3. For pampV let. Last Bct West." particulars an to ratet, routr, best time to go and where to locate tf.yto . S. CRAWFORD. 125 W. ninth SL. dam City. Km C J. BS0U9HT0N, Kaag 4M QaianEIif.. CUuo.Uk
SICK HEADACHE
Eating CocoanutCustard Pie. Everyboily praises Coconnut-Custard plo If It's madi right, but n sopg:y plo will lpoll the entire meal. Grocers arc now jclllnjc 'WR-I'IE," -ncli 10-ccnt package containing Just the proper Ingredients for two pies. Get the Custnrd for CocoanutCustard pics. "Put up by D-Zerta Food Ko., Kocficster, N, Y.,v
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