Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 September 1909 — Page 8
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Makt,tht Ctlobrattd PA X OKA LILY FLOUE Btst Grade in fci Stat of Indiana,
fhev Also Want lour WHEAT ' dnd mt the Highest Market Price in Cat Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times J. c A K?7 rHE SAFEST AND QUICKEST WAY TO TRANSFER MONEY IS BY
WITCHCRAFT IN ENGLAND. VARIETY ON HIS TABLE.
Tht L.t of the Judicial Preaacutlona H. Had Four Kind, of Mö.t and Four and Exacutlone. Klnda of Bread. Sir Matthew Hale, it is true, had Old man Wowton, (ho meanest hanged two poor women at Cam- citizen in all the bluo grass country, bndp in 16G4, hut a few years later drove up to tho market plme in -Lord Chief Justice Holt set him- Lexington, where mi army of noeclf strongly against such charges groes stood about or lay basking in and in every caso tried before him the early morning suu waitin for directed the jury to brine in a ver- some man to hin tlmn. nri.n 1.1
diet of acquittal. In a celebrated man was go stingy that he usuallv
frit at llnil1fnl . 11VA1 -t.t i .l 1 1 i tv. J i
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' TV ' "uvwKU iv iinnii nun ujg .Ulli OaUIlUerS a year's imprisonment and to stand and the half dozen powerful but in the pillory three times. Xet, lazy blacks who follow at his heels. hnrrihlo in voialn ? All ii. - .n .-.
Tat ÜT uuiau namea m mo uwiers were greatly Bur sieks and her daughter, a child of prised to see this gang umbling out
Huntingdon on July 28, 1716, for ton's place. Next morning thev raising a storm of wind in 1pmio were nivstiffofl tr a w r;ii .w"j
witn tlio devil, his cronies aeuin in iU -mnri.f
The.' last judicial sentence for place, witchcraft in England was üvl73G, "Whadja doin' hyuh, Bill?" asked one Jane Wenharn being actually Hannibal Harrison Tyler, found guilty, according to :the in- "Lookin' fo' wuk," Bill replied diriment, of 'conversing familiar- sadly. j ly with the devil in the form of a "Thought you all wmz wukkin' cat" The judxre. however, nrn! for Mistuh Wowton?" i
reP3?eVefjDgr poor old Jane, and "Yaas, we sut'nly wuz wok'in and was ultirrtatelv releiwpf1..frt Mistuh Wowton. TTr Mm
her days in pence. jistiddy innwinn' an' say : 'Com
Lat, .the witchcraft act was re- out n 'ke hay fo' me. I ain't
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pealed for the United Kingdom in gomter pay you-nll enny mo' dan the same year. It was quite time, 0110 dolluh a day, but I jes' tell you for only nine jeara earlier, in 1727, dis oy'y meal you-all sits down ter a woman was brorfcht KnfAr Po, vo' irointor havo fn' ki n'c n ltinnf
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Sutherland, charged with "causing tuk our foot in our ban' an' went her daughter o be shod by the dev- out ter ,nakö bis buy crap." j il," and so making her lame jioth in "Well, den' huecome vou-all is hands and fet The fact having come back ?" Hannibal inquired. , been.provcd to the captain's satis- .x tell yuh," William re faction, tho old woman was put into Pned with un injured air. "Yistid-
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we are told that she "sat composed- EPrcadin' hay, ontwcll de dinnuh ly warming herself by the fife pre- ho'n blevr at 12 o'clock. Den we pared to consume her while the oth- Soea intcr de kitchen, an' all we , tii it er instrumenta of death were get- Bfes, on,dc bjß table is a lot o miz- 1 1 ""r J SlfflÄ: SsSlSI I IMPFBT RfiPIFI MAM h
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irmg two old people named Os- x faJ: -"tun wowton, -whar dem borne, man and wife, being suspect- fo in's lneat J'ou onc promcd of witchcraft, were seized by a isc4f PIcnse suh?' Icrowd, stripped, cross bound and "stuh Wowton be say: 'W'v,
uirown mio a ponü. üoth died of UU.1U" utv JS lul meat, iean meat, this brutal treatment But the skin an' bone Damh )'ou fo' kin'8 witchcraft act had bein repealed, 'Sat'T and, a verdict of willful murder hav- Dcn 1 ECZ tcr niin' Mistuh Wowing been returned airainst one Col- l00' wnaT dem fo' kin'ß o' bread you
done promised us?' En he say: 'WV, William, daiah dev is whit.
and hanged. -Cornhill Magazine bread, co'n bread, crus' an' crumb. I
. "uiuii j mi iu mu a o ureau. Imbarrasaing Far th Laeiyrar. at's why we all come back hyuh." Civüized people when they listen Harper's Weekly. to a lecture on some abstruse seien- . " , tific subject applaud even if they do . .T,he C!e.ver V?'81 j not understand. But there' is evi- interestlnß hlJ the Veav-1 dently more frankness amoxi sav- " It Seems to1be fond o mak agea, according to a story fold by "lg enorrn0U3 Des.ts merely for the Captain Guy Burrows. A white man PurPpse A?f exercise m the art of oneP evening tried to eloSL to con. Supply theso birds
some membets of an African tribe Z-n x5 ' a theyi tho Mobunghi, the wonders of the them Up '-T'' a"d tbeir steam engine 'and .teWhip He lV YV PorfectncsJ drew diagrams on the sand, and the ! flstm8hinf- Ir COUÜ raufe4 pl1f-T.' two ?r th?r understood. "Yes," they ÄpKc? ISmS"' which J8 u... j.m 7 rePca, put together as to shed the rain as
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any stimulant except a measured J? u,n of Russia," said an artist, glass of brandy when he had indi- ' An cmissary of the Russian court
ation. Onco for that causo he camc 10 tnc 'ounG klng id certain imA -i Jj .1 i .1 nronnoalo .1 . -ii i
.v. uu aveweu cjiops ana nee lor r . . iU,Ii suomiiiea luncheon and dinner, with ea, for a PrtraJt m oils of the royal lady. KiniT Charlpfl. nlir n nine
was a rreat ieeder. said:
"I recollcctt" mid his friend, Dr. " 'This Frtrait flatters overCooDer Bentiam. on Ann r a much. The eves are too In. and
Reynolds came to see him. Jenner briIll'ant, the hair too abundant, the
wm w uiHur. jue naa soup, usn, iw nuwmiw aria tnc
wie greater art of a chicken, and 11 . uuu Brras 100 beautiful alto
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miu wie uuaaie or a nugo nqo B (" püdding when Reynolds entered arid . '.?ut yur Irpi',y sai aaked him how he wis. Jenner tomB'lca Rusiiw, 'pa do i dvnur n nittlnl V 1 i v thp frmnrl jlnnlinu.-
the grand duchess.1
court painters.' "
drew a nitiful crh nnd
am not at all wellno appetite.''" " '' Bai(1 tllc king, 'but I know
A Qraat Chanaa.
8overal years ago Lord Clonmel
of
Spoka Wall of Har.
broutrht to this A preacher in the roitm
race horses, and at the of VJP1168 Ir- was to receive 10 if in
season Phil Dwyer gavo a banquet Rf 8e"'?on nt te funeral of Mme. in hia honor. Shnriff Tnm T f '-Cflwcll he said nothinir but well
New York was called upon for a . ' ?he waB rflt"er a bad charpeech. cter herself had dictated the
"Faith and this is the wonderful hcr wlH" So' afler a ßen" coontryl" said Dunn. "I was a poor eral ad,dr,C63 on mortality, ho thus Irish lad, and me dear old tnothVr concluded : "By the will of a de-
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od rest her soul, liardly had pen- V 8,stcr. 11 lfl expected that I nifl -TinutAy n us.nr. 1 should mention her nml snv imfli.
her I am tonight sitting check by v !) V'cU of her' A11 jowl with Lord Clonmel himsalfl f I"hali yo her, therefore, is Why, me friends, back in the old SÄ5 .SIi cll' flho livcd Tipperary days I oulda't vet naar T ' died wel, ,or sh as though to )m lordship to Tut hia R"J J1" J n!?0 Crcswell, she ith a ahoifun !'' ETerybodr's, ln ,rk5?.wcU' and ho ieu in J r ßndewclL" Minncapolia Journal.
THE OLD EXCUSES, "There's no hurry," "I can wait a little longer for my insurance" have left many a family to face a bitter fight wkh poverty and privation. If there is one thing that should receive the first consideration of married men, it is LIFE INSURANCE. Now is the time to apply for a policy. Arch C. Doane x Jasper Indiana.
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