Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 November 1908 — Page 1

0iif ir f Jaspee, Indiana, Friday, November 27, 1908. No. 11. i Vol. 51.

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ooking

a Fine Art M Has Too Few Devotees. . What Flight Have You To Judge.

Again.

tcy Beatrice Fairfax. :

a uioroughly out of patience with the J - s," said

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Rv Hrrrf.rt Kaufman.

What have you made of yourself? What 'have you done

t 'I.. im in worm' v nnm n:ivi- vim utMwiii uu t um vtiv

what is the matter with them now?" asked What sacrifices have you endured, to justify the right to

i 'n oim winmii Af m n w mnnv . mes iiuve vuu icöiölcu nie

1 it-Mill v., ..... m ii so absorbed by high art that they cannot see sale of your honor? How often have you kept your word 'st and general discomfort that has accumulated in rather than keep an unfair dollar or take an unfnr advan'll';llvöue j ii'sf come from there?" j'ls society any be', ter for your birth? Have you added , "i had not seen them for some lime, so I dropped to the welfare of others? tin e Such a mess you never saw! Mrs. J Suppose you drop the blinders of conceit and take a 41 a , pnntpmifli. a most elaborate affair: a sauint in the mirror of self-reve.ation. . And while you

' ;m, ' ' an impossible sunset, and Laura was'are at it get a good look. See your weaknesses and ac- ' i 1-.. 1,.K.vv mi LivanrtAC Fni 3 Rf-iirvrwAnrm 1 bom Thov nrp hnurif to be lound out dv some

' ext week, one else because the biting acid of life will sooner or later

4..n ,mT,.ncUnc r ie hnc nri ou. nnf onr.iir f ho n ahnnr nt hvnnn. ' RV antl 1CL lilt: ICcW uiaaa

l.itviiell Wtlb J Uli VI unvv aoiiwvt uwiiwj "w ,v:a, ci u. j n "'ö vr

irrtim wnt-nvs noon mniirrn

Who are you that you nave me ngm. lu juuu cmyuuujr.

tmnv Mwn rmcf 5ft ennt PSS-naS VOU UWI1 lecuiu uccn

AO VUUl VII Jiwu uv J' " - - i

or miva hor VAll'l'fi fllin M lPf TO COnUti IUI UI1V Illctll v

. man: HOW ne inuat aatc it; w pvuv.

, iff ii hates It AIiV mail wuuiu. nuun ui liic tiiuuiicii ui jvw v-vw-i- --- - ,..aiie nc luuca it .Ä ,lrtw furti liiirirroi. onfl nrlvntinn.--has vour heart

uwiLe embroiaery, out sue lorgeus lu uam nsmsjuuftiiunuuunsw Kocks or to sew the buttoifs on his clothes." been torn and your soul worn by the pressure and the oÄ'oWne?" Igrind of misfortune? Have you been put in positions hi J '"and the girls do it, in a sort of way. j where temptation cried out with a thousand tongues while . .,ilo. d auu t faiiw .v,f ,1 u,,.f0,l Wih a linnHrPfl ashes? Are VOU SO

. .r't nil anour, Ginucl until tue uiai ihwihcih-, mv u viaDiL luiuuitu "" ; " , ol the girls rushes out to the nearest shop andjust, so all knowing as to determine how any man or wo Mething that won't take .long to cook. They have jman shall adt. ... muinntinn5 of eventl

j Foozle

I n

Oil ZS&l J

. 'fuwwr'iy'

4 v. ac nn r npss :iiui uicuniiui

iliClV. .i.wv - r 1 U 't there Mr. J came home, and I wish

. m-,v.. si-en the hooeless look on ins lace.

,... i.nw lip mnsl. hate it!

illtlll "W

CatMIe to Foozle (who has slowly

hacked his way to the first holo-Wull jo he pon' the whole round?

Foozle Yes. of course. y: Caddle-Otily they'll he wantln tha

links tomorrow. It's medal day.-Tat-

ler. Caute For Suspicion.

Where Four Statei Meet. The United Stntcs is the only country in thr world that hi a "four corners' that h to say, plc where four elates meet. Look at vour atlas and vou will see Colorado.

.Utah, New Mexico and Axizoc j touching each other. At no.othtc 'place on the globe do fourjrttU," territories or provinces unit to forin-EUCh a junction.

The spoil's on a spur of the Ceris -nunlains, and few tourists Tudt.it, - ': is not easily toeee-

BlDlo aim ji u .j tcuZn eorap"tively few people thiuk about il monument marks it, however, rect'ed by the government Burveyort. Thc point is reached by a trail ledmrr frnm tlio road from the Kavai

Springs in Colorado, in the Ute res

ervation, to the öan Juan nver.

he

. intra inn?t nf tllß time."

' .u'Xn't Mr. J- -out his foot down and say

.c in such discomfort?" . vou know how helpless men are m ways ot that II J is tremendously proud of them all, and seems . that he must not interfere with their artistic et-

ad a wretched cold tonight and needed to be put to

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i tiiKeii care ui, uut av unc occmw w 4 le he felt. He looks as though he were about ' rved " x' . rti know," said the Spinster Lady's friend, "that . ..ki HimL- Imw innnv men are hvincr m poorly

im? So few women realize how very important

r ,.t tV.n'i. tmelmnrlc cVinnlrl lift well fed. Ol C0UlSe,

. has no monej , she can't buy food; but there a of money squandered by women who don t know , ' . spend it.' , . i t i t . said the Spinster Lady, "there is; and I wish I , t . ,je girls appreciate how much of an art gooü

combinations 01 events

llLUlIiaiailV.V.O IU v. w v-v, w. , - - - . . . n.

ih'A. pvpi-v wheel in the machinery ot

ijustice is set to clog at circumstantial evidence. . J mi Z iV.or Iiis iroivlifh will hrinp a

ine luryman recugiuniu wwi .v, ..... ---o iffUnf if will cnnrl a man to his death or cie-

prive him of his freedom or destroy his good name aiKues and pleads and fights with his associates over every doubtful roint in the testimony ratherthan go through

Hie wnn tne luspunsiuintjr wimv,m.iuM...

Firat of all, because when it is your province, your own u,r.ortc. chnifi nWl fm- forgiveness of another. And,

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concern you.

The Darber' Pole. ITow many of you can tell why as barber has a red and white striped pole as a sign? In the olden tnat harbors were also surceons in a

J small way, particularly in the operal Inn n( lilfPiliiirr. To AS31St thß OD-

v V wWHf - ' eratioi it was necessary for the patient to cran staff, and the bar

ber always !ei t oue Teady, ail veil 'as strips of ck .h for bandaging tha-

patient's arm. When the staff wa

not in use the bandage was uea 10 if cn thnf thnv inifht be together

jwhen wanted, and the barber usually hung them at his door as a aifia.

In the course ox time, nowever, a painted pole took the place at tha

UOOr 01 UlC OUü usuu ju iuc v tion, and thus came the sign.

weaknesses snouia pieau iulsecondly, because its usually none oi stick your nose into affairs that don't

"Oh, no; I can never trust my hushand again. I feel convinced he Is carrying on with the cook."

"What makes you think thatV . T-ast nlpht he kissed me In the lark." Fliegende Hlatter.

in

War.

. A'? trkii iaUr rhpm ahouE III

11 I Ul11 b Uli Vinn . l uve, and 1 am going to keep on talking. I am go-

-ay: 'Learn to cook ana Keep nuu&e mau, aim ..pmhroiderv and hiffh art.'

home hannv and com-

i is doing far more creditable work than she who

v n up with artistic eltorts tnat sne can u aec tue duties that lie plainly before her." An Amazon of the Virginia Mountains.

Ti irlebrated hunter of the mountainous section are

1 ttham, Juie Baker, a woman,

Bargaining With A Burglar. A group of his friends were discussing William Winslow

Sherman, the old banker, who had died not ipng age.

He had the coolest nerve oi any man i luiu.v, oaiu

. .mt r . --. v innimnn A7;ii nil

one. ''inree or iour years ay u, wiicu unci. old man and partly crippled by reason of a fall from a i I 1 1.. - In4n nf nin-hr i n tl tin K

horse, he enteiei nis ueuiuum iulu au mgi -masked burglar ransacking it.

I he tnier nau a uig yun uamcu un vjr y i i

ute. The banker just wavea ltasiuewiui a tucu na.iu. Tut that away,' he said irritably. 'Let us discuss the ' Thp luiroplnv was so surnrisecl he

lauffhed. "Now, you could hurt me if you wanted to, ancf might get away with some little knick-knacks, said Sherman. 'But you might get caught, and there s slight OUCiiiiaii j ö ,iilÄ fn nfnvhp pcnrn-

nrobabi ltv tnat you cuum uiauac vi. mj wuv...-.-.v luu iuuHv ..ii r,M,. o foil nnch.nrnnnRihnn

htablv. wnac woum yuu cyiismc x i"- v

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a law to protect deer, but it is not observed. Out

.n venison is cauea mouiiwm muuui . wife of John Baker and lives near the mouth ot Water Fork. She can handle a Winchester with the v and precision of her old man and hundreds of ! bear have fallen victims to the unerring bullets ..rrifle. Bob Eastham said he saw her plunging

dAn flu'niirrli civ inP.llGS of S110W 0116

f !.c inuuiiLaiii niuü Hiivut, . , i ii two rifles and a bear trap strapped to her back Qim mn three nnles to a point

she thought a' deer in full chase won Id cross .and . !imo fr can liov hnchnnd kill him. bhe is a

. I 111 Lilllil IU iivi '"" . . . , -k haired woman, very industrious, with a heart as nnA aim fho mnfhev of seven children.

v months airo. for a silver dollar, she carried a valise

.ng over 100 pounds seven miles ior an engineei. it that on one occasion she carried a sewing machine

if'.i (,afton to her home, a distance ot sixty nines. KETCHUP FOR LIFE. 4

n I was a boy they spelled it "catsup," but "ketchfVii'e cfnru The nrticlo is made over in

in uy iui uiiio otuij . Al 1111 l.nvn nl Una on onnt'niniifi sale. A deal' Old lauy

neeticut heard of it, and, having a reputation in the -rhood for making ketchup, determined to try it. Ih was purchased in the village, and on the follow-

. .miner Annr .Tom ma 55 artet 101' iNCW üfcLbüV. rvi-

,r the factory she called for the proprietor, ini I him that his ketchup was, if anything, a little bet- ' i .n herj. and as she didn't propos3 to be outdone at r i,,,,,,,,!!,;,,;, ti-wnc i.hn first time she

- ' r heard of a ketchup being better than here, fne 1 'i-tor said, smiling at her innocence: My dear i i t ' . Knf if vnn um eave

t'Hi l cannot give you my itri, uu u j - I " r Tiame and address I will see that you get as many of ketchup every season as you may want all the A .? , i:? it oun f.ii.iirr1 lmmo nnlv halt satlSUCCl

t tlx first installment of a dozen quart bottles eased

tr troubled spirit. JNew lorK i-ress.

itainous section are ncaoiv. w u v "r in aP neace The burand Louis Chidester to go away. 11 ley talked 1 1 to in ah neace.

1.1 "'A',. i, 'Liif hnvA cm hut Sherman alter in

trial tnuuuni' nt; uuciii iiv.quiring into the man's habits, said $8 was enough. You

ee he said, vou re a Known unci.

rst offense L'cl pay you your price, uut mu

lave vour picture anu yuu uucn w vw r-

air compromise and run no risk.

''The bürde r finally agreed to taice . ouuu mi

Dulled out a 10 bill. 'Give me $2 change,' saia ne. aiu le g )t it before he paid.

1 The Greater Love.

I By Ella Wheeler Wilcox. i Hear Thou my prayer, great God of opulence; $ Give me no blessings, save as recompense t.. ui:..t. ,.liw.lt 1 invintrlv hfistoW

If Wealth, by chance, should on my path appeal

Let Wisdom and uenevoience ianu naif And Charity within my portul wait. To guard me from acquaintance intimate. Yet in this intricate great art of living Guide me away from misdirected Riving, And show how to spur the lajrqard soul To strive once more to attain tlu .;oal Repav mv worldly efforts to attain Only as I develop heart and bran; Nor brand me with the "Dollar 3 V ove A bosom void of sympathy and L If on the carrying winds my nam v blown To anv land or time bej ond my o v , Let it not be as one who gained tue day By crowding others from the chosen way; Rather as one who mipsr-J the highest place Pnu ing to cheer spMt runners in the race rp0 jo to have is lesser to BE; The greater boom I ask, dear God, from lhee.

Diabolicalness of Diabolic Diabolo. Mi f ll TA I : 1 k 'JJI ' ; " ' JJ "Thc buby ,earnlnr M Freach, ..SftOTT " ; ''lI-V- learned th gestsrefl amywty." yH" A Setter. ' The world. Hie flesh nnd the d-.

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hurslar lu

The Butlcr-We'vc pot ft

die kitchen, Kir.

The Professor (absently) ask. mm o come a train. I'm busy Just now.

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Origin of the Expression "Happy Hunt Ing Grounds." vnu ffoti lionr or foo the cxprca

rtn l.nnnv himlintr crounds," and

piuu "1'IV c- - i it may be that some of our rcadera do not know how it originated or .flint ,f monilQ. It i' the n.imeciven

to the Indian's heaven, winch his imagination paints as a praino well stocked with bmTalo and other came, with no one to molest him or make him afraid. From this belief

arose the custom of killing tno Indian's pony at thc burying ground, go that he may enjoy sport with it forever in the other world, for tnoy also believe that tho pony will ac?Iq rlnml master, "hat no

may have his weapons ready when he gets there, they bury with him

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Ilia miv, i' ---- , j, quiver of arrows. Thus equipped he goes to tho "happy hunting grounds," whero ho will enjoy end

"What

oy?"

"It's fl

A Diltmn-a Horns. . The voung latlv sighed deeply and

was almo.-t alToctcd to tears. "jrarfild she said, "declares that if I don't nmrrv him he will end his

life, ami 1 am a f rani lie will.

She stifled a sob, then continued: ..i ifamlnlnli iloplares that if 1

don't marry him he will go into pol

itics nnd become grcai ana lamuuo, and then he says I shall sec what I have missed, nnd 1 am afraid he will

keep his word too.

Overcome lv emotion, sue uuii her face in hor IiimhI?, not knowing

whether to save a life or to spare

thc country another politician.

The First Census. The idea of the i-piisih originated aong the Umnan, when a group

of the many functions periormeu bv tho hi"h "officer called censor re- . . .. - . TI- iron

ceived tin name oi cci.

taken everv five years and indicated uot onlv tl o number of the rcspec-

live classes oi tnc peopiu, uut domestic positions a3 husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, sons and

daughters. The first mouern i-

tion to tal -j up tnc census

United St; tes of .Vmenca m um.

Thc first British census ras m iovi, but this did not inclttWlrclad.