Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 November 1909 — Page 6
WEEKLY COURIER
niiN KD. DOANE, Publlnher.
JASPER,
INDIANA
Throughout all the north pole remains cool.
turmoil the
By Its conduct Halloy's comet causing a lot of gossip.
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Royal weddings continue, and the people of Europe continue to pay for them. The south pole Is no doubt boglnning to fool as If It wore already lassoed. Thero Is enough prosperity In tho
countrv now to clvo every section a
full share.
"HOOSIfflSMS"
Little Items of Interest All Over the Length and Breadth of Indiana.
New Paper for Elwood. . 1 1 i 1 . . , .it mnnln(l
CilWUUU 3 IU Uli))! U " w papor In tho near future. Famine In Buck Creek. Fire In Buck Crook wlpod out all storus In town and a famine almost resulted. Pat Disseminates Bibles.
Pat Crowo. reformed criminal, visit-
Hail! the Husker's Reign. The corn husker Is having his Inning now. Politics must give way to the man who takes tho row and holds it against all comers. Corn is king In Indiana this year. Newcastle Times. Talked Some, Too. The women of Little Flatrock Church, near Rushvlllc, had a corn husking recently. There woro twenty-
three of them and they say tnai mt-y
mm
John Warren's Thanksgiving
SHOUT STO-Ky
John Warren dropped his newspaper , they walked over the road they had on the floor of the car and stared out traveled so often years before. Just of tho window. Strongly built and. as they entered her father's gateway,
Put It on Himself "I thought you wer w,
Smith's new house," mid painter's friend.
"I was going to," rori
painter, "but I had a qua h
and ho said he'd put the kau. self."
"And did he do It?" "Yea; that Is where b .
it." London Opinion.
handsome, he was just now wearing on his face a look of utter weariness, re
sulting from a longr trip In the west,
Another Way of Putt Mrs. Hoylo Do you tbli mako m look older? Mrs. Doyle I don't thlr
od South Bend recently and hanaeu d,d as much work as the 8aine nUmbor
Lake Michigan contlnuos to Jest with those who try to cross It In gaßoline launches.
How does it feel to bo sprinkled with star dust? Halley's comet uses that kind of celestial confetti.
Mr. Wu Ting-Fang predicts a groat future for the Panama canal. In this no one will question his assortlon.
It Is estimated that out of-a population of 40.000,000 In Great Brltian, 12,0'u.u00 are either under or on the poverty line.
A New Jersey woman wouldn't allow hor husband to kiss her and he
out BIblos to jail boardars.
Eloped With Papa. Charles Cönover reported to tho ETansville police that his wife, agod 20. hud eloped with his father. William Conover, aged 42, a fireman. Leaned on His Gun. Dr. Edward Fry. of Greoncastle. was klllod while hunting. Ho was leaning on his gun when It was accidentally discharged.
Ginseng Seems Profitable. George Hoislor, of Warsaw, shippod a barrel of ginseng to a Fort "Wayno firm, for which he received ?492.3S. Ginseng Is now worth ?Cf0 a pound. And a Minister Caught It.
The Rev. T. T. Smith, a minister
chokod her for It. Some women must I from Lexington, Ky., who Is visiting
i. .i.i friMwLs at Brazil, caught a sunnsn
"This country never lacks for leaders." according to the views of a Maryland editor. No; the trouble Is that there are no followors.
that hud two mouths.
Hunter Shoots Brother. Edward Bmige. while out hunting near Evunsvllle. was shot in the abdomen by his brother Jesse. He probably will dlf. Sleepwalker Takes a Tumble. R. D. Brown, a Bluftton musician, fell from the porch of his parent's home, while walking in his sleep, and
suffered a fractured spine. Too Chilly for This Now. Dacnuse his wife compelled Im to tke a bath on the back porch, thus
In Chicago two women fought a sublectlne him to theTKild winds of
deadly duel with knives and pistols, autumn, William P. Dixon, of Lebanon
hnf thftv m iiiwnvR deadlv when those has sued his wile lor unorce.
Lord Berosford keeps on seeing war ahfad for the British empire. The kaiser must appear to him as a nightmare In all his dreams.
There is talk of getting milk direct from cow to consumer. Maybe .cowspecials can bo run in from the dairy districts night and morning.
of men. Means Boost for Terre Haute. Officials of the engineering department of tho Pennsylvania announced last week that shops to cost $2,000,000 would bo erected at Terre Haute, the work to begin in the spring. It will be car and machine shops, and will employ 4.000 men. "Turkeyitis" Killing 'Em Off. Not in years have turkeys been so scarce in Southern Indiana. Southern Illinois and Western Kentucky. The turkeys are being attacked by a Btranüe disease. belle?d to be appen
dicitis, and thousands of the fowls are dying. Raisers have been unable to check tho ravages of the disease. Thanksgiving turkey will come higher tills year than for many years past. Boys Invent an Aeroplane.
Georco Lvdlck. Millard Hootman
and Thomas Reid, amateur aviators,
of South Rend, have an aeroplane, not
large, but scientifically constructed, which sails for a quarter of an hour, going up exactly as does a full-sized model. The three boys have worked
n venr on an airshln and only recently
fashioned a machine that wa3 worth anything.
Busy Once More in South Bend.
John said:
"Anna, my parents think Just as you do, that I have mado a failure of life.
where' he had been looking after some Well. I haven't- I am Junior mem-i.i...-to t firm nt u-Moh io wiiü ' iwT of a verv nrosnerous firm In the
junior partner. Nine years before. In! West, but I want tcukcep the secret a tho hat look any youngtr a lit of anger, he had left his homo In! little while longer and I want you to Press. .at t . a a tl ..1 ! i M
the country and. too proud to return, ineip mc give mem a kwu Hui,n. had. by dint of dogged persistence. se-l Then ho unfolded his plan to her cured a humble place In the packing and her voice rang with delight as
rooms of Brace & Brown's wholcsaio sno saiu: "un, joun, now ioeiy iui dry goods store. Fortune favored him will be!" and this same quality of resolution, to-1 The next morning, after tho old gether with application, had raised him family Bible was read and a hearttn tho nnaitinn ho now oceunled. Alfelt prayer offered, John asked the
croup of traveling men were making 'loan of his father's horse and drove
ready to leave the train, u was n joc-, suuikui. io auuuo vuuun umv uuu
mai wormy ueing in, jonn sum: "Squire, I came to see you about that mortgage you have on my father's farm." With that he drew from his pocket a
large roll of bank notes and counted
tit tu
ular set and they had enlivened their trln with storlos. politics and trade
gossip, and now the Jolly-faced hard
ware drummer said:
Boys, where are you going to bo
Tim nl'Cff (t'lni. flnv'"
I'm going back to the lleshpots of i down tho $500 which would release his
Egynt and cat my turkey in the coun- father from worry and misery. John
kinds of weapons aro used.
The world over Americans have a reputation for doing things. That's why the foreign aviators at Rheims accord Curtlss so much respect.
Moving-picture shows have cut into the receipts of the saloons. This
proves that not all the Jumpy pictures county, and sportsmen and farmers
One Way to Get It. Rov. James Sandefur, pastor of the
Little Hope Baptist Church, at E-ans-
villa, has sued the trustees oi me church for $400 claimed as back salary.
Great Sport In Monroe.
Tho rfpor season Is on In Monroe
and near-songs drive a man to drink.
A scientist doclares that chickens attract rats. We have often wondered how it is that women who keep chick
ens always dress their hair so styl-l.-hly.
Society must be improving since tho varioui scorching denunciations it has received. The news comes from New-I-ort that there is a lobster famine thero.
Peoplo may not be able to explain rationally the popular sympathy with n jury that declares a man Insane who rcntos poetry, but the sympathy Is thero. all the same.
nro all on the lookout for a single, sol
itary door that is said to be roaming
about the county. Love Affair Too Much for Hattle
Miss Hattib Miller, daughter of a
Torre Haute butcher, committed sui oiiio hv tnklni? mornhlne. Desponden
cy because of a love affair Is said tb
have prompted her to lane nur inc. Indiana Man Farmers' President.
Joshua Strang, of Marlon, was elect
n.i nrf!ilont of the farmers' national
congress at the closing session of the
meeting at Ralolgh, . o
try." said one. "Yes," said another, "I'm going to bo in my old place at the old table with my white-haired little mother smiling at me from behind tho coffee pot and
my dear old dad piling enough on my
place to feed a regiment." "Think of those home-made pies!" said another, "those fat moons of apple, pumpkin, mince and cranberry. Say, no restaurant-tin-bottom-crust about thorn." "And." said the boot and shoe man. "to sit around-the old fireplace and
watch a row of juicy apples roasting in front of that roaring, great-hearted log fire. Boys, you couldn't fence me away from home that day." And so each one, with a home picture In his heart, hurried out of the car and up the long flight of station stairs
away to his destination, while siowiy behind them came John Warren with a surging tumult of feelings in his breast, and as he slowly mounted the last step" a tear dropped on his brown beard and a sudden resolution filled his heart He almost shouted: "I'm going home, too."
John hurried to his hotel, and taking
a very shabby suit from his wardrobe packed it with some other things Ic a
drove at once to the farm or Mr. Scott nnd called "Whoa!" just as Anna, her father, motherland brother came to the gate. There were hearty greetings, and
then Anna, all ready for a long drive, sprang In beside him. How bright the morning was! How happy were they
as the bells Jingled and the
ktl J(WIIi?Ml T'K9Mk!!fji l IhHI ieTiTlwCPC?Ci vMrj jf i
moved over the wilderness of snow
and through the deep woods. What
mysterious bundles they brought out I of the stores In town until, when, at last they arrived at Anna's home, tho sleigh was Ioado with "enough to
stock a store," as Harry Scott re
marked.
Why She Posed. As a New York photogra
a Banow, loitering womaii
sleigh nge out of his studio he
door gently and turnod ti customer. "That beats tho Dutch." "There's a woman who hashed two weeks and whosupposes she Is there at tin She Is convinced that hdeath, and as she hasn't b -
ture of herself taken sine
.i -i..D ,..!, n,i ennu- nnd child she got out of be.!
early in the morning Anna appeared friend s protest, dressed . n, eh u-nntnii tn hoin pnt dlnnor" here to sit to EC In ord.
. . l I I .ntnV.n! nnl than liQctonlni- t fl thp
s a result of raids tnrougn me isowiwn,aiuW u.v . .
u o.i mMin HotHot tnn eon- station cnmneu mio me sieener just ua
s," ars? -asss . a- --s t
cutor Pnttee. confiscated lo.uuu power aukius " i"- v"-.. chips, two full faro outfits. 3,000 play of his old home, he vrenr to an obscure ing cards two craps boards, two hotel and changed his clothing for the chuckaluck boards, two Klondike ta- suit In his satchel.
hies, a keno bank and enough minor ' Kn .ZuafTZ
gambling devices to fill a wagon, rros- me wu m wu 1
ocutor Pattee is uetermmeu io cuu- uv otJ ...ub ...v -"-r-, !
tinue his war on the gamblors until ers ouwrtw m, uiu-. m.., ÜTare drtvo,, from thf dt,. -b-. 0 --.,
wltliout lookinc at anyone strike off to-
How About This, Governor? wani the farm of Richard Warren.
HoldiiGl Edward Ballard, of est Much curiosity was centereu on tnis
Baden Springs gambling fame, has a 1 event until the seediest looking loafer
force of men at work on tne pooiroom present saiu: at Hanover, putting In heaters and "That was John Warren, or I'll eat preparing the building for the winter. my hat! He's coming home to live on The poolroom will be opened as soon tne old folks. It wouldn't be for Jong,
as the races at tne unionia thougn, cause aquire uouu nus Keu track closes, and the free special train notice that he's goln to foreclose the on the Big Four will run dally be- mortgage he has on the old man's
place. If they had followed tho stranger for
half a mile they might have seen the
strong young man shed heartfelt tears as he leaned against the old oak tree by the iRtle gate and gaze earnestly on
the brown house at the edge of the
tweon Cincinnati and Hanover. It Is also proposed to run a free train twice a week from Indianapolis to Hanover.
This Lad a Back-slider, while revival services were In prog
ross at the Free Methodist Church, at
and she "wanted to help get dinner.
Soon John brought the horse and cut
ter around and asked his mother to take a ride with him, and finally, after
much urging from Anna, Mr3. War
ren nut on her shabby cloak and hood
and with a warm soapstone at her feet
was tucked into the sleigh beside John. He noticed the cloak and gave a little look of entreaty to Anna, who only smiled and said: "I wish you would call at mother's before you
come back." Away they drove toward
the mill and down by the river, then stopped at Farmer Scott's. Soon Mrs. Scott was showing Mrs. Warren her "new quilt, just taken out of tho frames," and the picture of "Cousin William, who is on the board of trade." and these two good old women
talked over a hundred harmless things which constituted their every-day life. John finally suggested that It was
time they were going If he could be
lieve the clock of appetite. Anna met them at the door, her eyes dancing as she said: "Uncle Warren Is almost ready. You lay ort your things and sit down at the table." When Mr. Warren had finished tho
tenderly thankful grace, John's eyes, as well as Anna's, were filled with tears. Mr. Warren turned over his plate and there lay the canceled mortgage. Slowly he lifted it "What does this mean, John?" The kind voice of the old man trembled with emotion as he glanced at the mortgage, then at tho son. And John's mother, who had been peering through her glasses at something which wouldn't pour out of
wei .in
he EI he. la x tl r a a c I lit
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may leave a photograph
band, who Is a traveling now in tho far west "When a woman will Fb that's a queer gamblo wi" shadow, all right" Now Cast Iron Plows. Cast iron plows wero fii - this country in 1797 and
ly objected to from the b l
cast Iron poisoneu tne gmi. vented the plants from
$100 Reward, $100. The reader of this jvasr w' to larn that there 1 at least disease that science lia Wn a In all Its tai?e. and that Is i Catarrh Cure is the on'y i- t known to the medlcn! trater:. itj belDB a constitutional dlmaconstitutional treatment. II . " Curo Is taken Internally, n upon the blood and rnuroux aar' erstem, thereby destroying t:.e of the dlicase. and giving ' strength by hulldlnR up the cs assisting nature In doln? I? proprietors hare so much fait1, tlve powers that tby offer Dollars for any case that It fi Send for list of testimonials. Addrev F. J CHENEY i Sold by all Drnczlst. 75c. Take Hall's Family Hlls for A woman may bo tho man's life, either as a I danger signal.
WESTERN CANADA
id t a i r i
-"i 'J ' 'tl :i it
a
the cream pitcher, turned the article What Ctvsrnor Deneen, of IHInolf,
i,u iV upside down and Wlin asij ln4n .irnnnoil nnm
a bunch of bank
Ti-nnrie r'niQiiint tup snow wun nasiv i ... . , . v. .
. nri n,.ht for ihn door " ..r notes uroppeu uvun ui iuuiü.
lickaci i j'""- "- --- I siens. ne was aoun at um uuuiic ui - . ... . . i 1... nn.nll Kn I ' . .
Met Her Finish Soon. Miss Catherine Campbell, 26 years old. who ran away from her home In Hnmmoml. three weeks ago, was shot
The next expeditions won't be able and probably fatally wounded by Gus
tavo Artlgus in ruuman, in.. ni"b escaped.
fnllnwnd the setting off by a small UOJ , . nf t. unllt.o PHnuinc down
of a giant fire cracker In a drain pipe hIg hei and catching up the ax. he leading to the baptismal font SI)ut an armfull of wood and opening Several persons sustained severe In- thQ kitcnen doör Eaid In a voice tm.iujuries. It was thought at first that ,oug wUh em0ti0n, ".Mother, is this
dynamite had been useu. enough wood to get dinner with?
The minister, wuo
cracker went on.
to see the aurora borealis because of the number of American flags about the pole. But the show will be a good deal more beautiful.
Fashionable women are to wear "slmnie" cowna during tho coming winter.
The men will now have an opportunity lighted cigar stub Is supposed to have
All From a Cigar Stub. Firo destroyed six barns on the farm of John E. Bobbins, near Greensburg, entailing a loss of between ?25.nftA nnil 30.000. Insurance $10.800. A
to become convinced that simplicity also may bo expensive.
Women who have won farms in the government lottery can, If unmarried, doubtless get all the help they need for harvesting their crops without applying to tho employment agencies.
been tho cause.
Falls Dead' In Schoolroom
Miss Alpha Kelly, 83 years old. fell (ln.nl of heart failure In her school
room at Liberty High School. She was
n toaeher In the schools for -J5 years
She was widely known In the literary
and educational work or inuiana And Her Name Was Maude.
Alf rod Webber, of Washington, has
filed suit for J5.000 damages against Misses Violet Kyle nnd Hulda Allen, alleging that they Jointly owned a
vicious dog; that ne roue uy inuir rs idence on a mule, the dog bit the mule, tho mule kicked at tho dog and Web
iiir wns thrown off. His arm was
broken, his face disfigured and. he
claims, he was permanently cnppicu
Great Cement Plant at Dufflngton
Tho united States Steel Corpora
tion will spend $500,000 for a universal n.ii .. .1 nmnnl rnmnnnv nt lltlffinc.
The sultan of Morocco had El Roghi. J " " toul le tho size o'f Its present
the pretondor, killed In sight of his nlant and make It tho largest cement ..... I ... A I 11 ... 1 .1 I
It is not all tho oriental po
The scramble for social prestige at Newport has caused a French visitor to revive an old Gaelic witticism: "I doubt If the people would take anything like so much trouble to got Into heaven."
It has been estimated that 40 per cent of tho children under eight In the public schools of London drink alcoholic liquor "moro or less regularly " And yet Amorlcan children are called precocious.
Then the old couple saw It all and soon the three were clasping hands and no one could say a word until John managed to murmur: "Father, mother. It's a part of my repentance."
The dishes cleaned and put away.
Says About It:
novernorDenecn.cf .1 " n '
loa ol wi is
Cantna an tot rt i
Anm trinlr ihn m x-Kt I fl Oil Mm. Wnrrpn
A cry of wonderful joy and the moth- j t th mUe ..s,)aro room.. and Jonn
. n wM t m et anni mite trn n niu I ....... .. ...
ins
father paced the floor shouting. Praise r(J0m flml there 8j)read out on lho BÄ God! Praise God!" stopping often to bed waa R siendld new, warm suit of pJPP clasp his son's hand and murmur. My clothing antl Bhoes and a fur cap and "Chmv. rav boy." Then they drew up to I
Record Resources of Indiana sanKs. . b0-.. Tnen they drew up to
Por tho fiscal year ending Septem- he fire and John said: "Father, moth
ber 30, tho state, private and savings er wjh you forgive me for my anger banks and trust companies of Indiana years ago and my cruej silence gained $14,500,00 in resources, which ever since?" And his mother said: "My
is a record breaner ior irusi. cuuijia- y not a üay nas passeu oy mai wu nies under tho control of the State. haven't prayed for your return, and,
The total resources or an tno uank- now tnat you are with us, we can. take ing Institutions of the State (except a new ease on Hfe, and" she glanced
national banks) amoum to illioo,- at ),Is shabby clotnmg "we win snare 9CC.40, divided among 25C State banks. our muc possessions with you, my
82 private banks, five savings nanus jearj iong-iost son." and 9G trust companies, as follows: Ag Q afternoon wore away John v..,1.n r.O 07Q T.r. SR- nrlvntß I l i i 1. 1 rr.t, nKi tUn linroo nnrl
uanKS, ?2s,oi,;yi.os, mha un.io, j,y sKilltuiiy pianneu quesuuiia luitwicu i - .n rn r 1 I n . . nnmnanlflQ fill. I ... - . a 1. IM An.n.lnl rnHlnc irnliatnOrS WU
a handsome great coat
The old man knelt down by tho bed and murmured, "I thank Thee, Lord, for my son." Then arising, clothed
himself in the first well-fitting suit he had ever worn. John, too, arrayed himself In bis best, and soon they
walked down Into the parlor, where John saw a sweet, matronly woman
and a pretty young woman, both smil
ing and both having evidences of re
cent tears.
During the week thnt followed John
hired man to ease his
$12,1S2.CH.27; trust companies, $04,-
113, 398.22.
flnMnl trniiMna lift I lamer a wuik niiu tt uuaijr Bni iu is-
u. uuu .o I., Hove his mother. Ho also hired
nau K?n - carnenter to do some needed repairing
room anu B8 wuuB - d t ,n moton nlan pIan8 for the fore supper when he heard a light """J"-'- . . . . . ' ,
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"At A deli.-' ' i mark, .or' V, lern r people nn- e 4 tho U-u- -ndt. a i I mt't it) ' hhil r Thr an There I r tnani'T In Wt rn K
HuWIühemiior Ai r .
125 Million Bushels ol
Whest in 1909
a-
ct
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im wni jy ' . . nini tin lift I vi r el
Irrel loinrni!rrl arTf. nnd nnwittpUni of '"IT. nt 5.00 11 nrrtv K
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inuiuiiu iimuwi "" i r i our , ----- - - its neighbor, Gary, from the lake front young woman walked Into the kitchen
n n.. I.JI.nü Ui.knr
uig Doom ioi uiu.-i. ..... lore sui)ier wucu o "ti . , nrft rnmfori for his naronts , ,ir ti.. onmn Hkf efo n tin. norph nnd a br cht-faced furo comion ior nis parents,
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and when, tired
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and
seated
hat
how nanny your mother must bo!" la merry supper that was, anu now tno
And dropping his hand, which she I old people laughed at tne brigut sai i,nnn nimuinf with preatpst en- lies of the young folkl
thiiRlasm. she Hew down Into the eel- Then they roasted apples and told
nf nnrHmrn Inrlinn. was I nnrl Rloinir n m hlUUtl (ilium! I uaw;u un- iiiivmih"
Tu ur'7"- ::: :. .: wnn Vr .V,,, mrwani. Ur land loaded with trophies of the day'
gnTn . .. fu t,.rnri .rruia i Ann. Rrntt. isn't it?" hunt they came to Mr. "Warren's
sucn xT' Arn. ..,r. V;;" wrn h. h found Jennie. Nellie and Anna
A T....,.! i w. n,ntnt. i,J vnnrsoif nil thpfi vpftrs? oh. I before the great-hearted fire." V
1T1.1 'l II I I I l'ill II UI . JI.1 I1UIU t'h" a 1 Mil ILf w
uu v-va r I
harem.
tentatcs who are so considerate about giving their wives a Httlo bit of pleasurable excitement
Tho latest calculations on tho course of Halley's comet, approaching the earth, exhibit no point of peril for asj.irtng aviators. Still, comets and flying machlucs both have been known to do things out of the day's run.
Tho Atlantic battleship Hoot has Just completed Its target and battle practlco on tho southern drill ground. It has been ono of tho most successful of all tho gatherings, and has again proven that as gunners American seamen have no equals tho world over.
fnptnrlne nlant In the world. It
will then have a capacity of six million barrels n year. The plant Is located between Indiana Harbor and Gary. Work will begin In tho spring. Slays His Son-in-law. William Harr, of Torre Haute, stabbed his son-in-law, Alonzo Geer, to death, following a quarrel between Goer and Mrs. Goer In a saloon. The womnn naked her husband to loave tho place and he Is alleged to have struck her. whon Harr plunged a knife into his neck. Ilarr escaped. Prominent Miller Killed.
Goorge T. Evans, President of tho Acme-Evans Milling Company, of Indlnnnpolls, one of the most prominent minors of tho West, was struck by a
street car at Chicago aim Killed.
od ihn sale of a tract of ground com
prising fifty acres In Indiana Harbor to tho McClintic-Marshall Construction Company of Pittsburg, Pa., manufacturers of structural steel. The purchasing company is to erect a giant structural steel plant on the
ground at once, 'l ne concern expc-ui. to have the new establishment In readiness for manufacturing and shipping operations within a year. When
the plant Is compieieu us capacity m
be from CO.OOO to rfu.vuu ions ui structural steel annually. Its estab
lishment means that from 1,000 to 1,500 men arc to be given employment at the works. Farmers In Pitchfork Duel. Tn n nltchfork duel between Clar
ence Hennlnghoff and John W. Rank,
lar and threw both arms around his mother's neck, and that good lady embraced her, weeping and patting her shoulder with the empty cream pitcher which Bhe had taken there to fill. Mrs. Warren Insisted that Anna should stay for supper. It seemed
very much like old times when John tucked her hands under his arm and
stories, and John felt that ho hau
faithfully carried put the program of
the traveling men. When he left for the West he car
ried in his memory not only the dear faces of his parents, but tho gentle
volro of Anna as she said:
"Yes, but not until June, John."
Chicago Post.
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IFYOUVE NEYER WORN
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learn He bodiV
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322 ATAUCOOOSTO CATA1DC nil
Thanksgivings of the Revolution. There were eight Thanksgiving days appointed by the Continental Congress for observance among the colonies
during tho war for Independence. Af-
OnCO IJenninglllJH uuu juuu i. i.t.n. - . nrnnon of Lake County farmers. Dennlnghoff re- ter tho one called for the i purpose o calved injuries which probably will celebrating the peace. Wch prove fatal. His body Is a mass of was held n 18,4 the f X ,
prove iniai. u "M ". ". i-'oo .i,n WnRhlnctnn
wounds Inflicted by the rorK unnK 10 apse uuu i.-, , Thö Tda wielded. The men have been enemies took his scat as PrcsWenU Tho ld a
for years. Hank Is tinder arrest
Atbt 10.000 for a Slap.
Ton thousand dollars Is the price
In theso early days was to offer thanks on some special occasion. That our ponld find eight such occa
sions during tho dark days of tho Rev-
Wanted to Be Prepared.
"I want to get a turkey, and a bottle
of paregoric, and some mincemeat, and some pepsin pills, and somo cranberries, and somo furniture polish, and
a quart of oysters, and a package of
court plnstcr, and somo sweet pota
toes, and a fire Insurance policy."
Here tho markctman smiled merrily
nnd Innnlred. "Going to eat all that?
"Kn." resnonded the customer; out
the family Thanksgiving dinner occurs nt mv house this year." Ualtlmoro
American.
For Asthma, Bronchitis anJ all Throat Troubles Take
I fill lllUUbiWlU UUIIUia J "iv ' ' nawaa- -----c - which Miss Ella Harris, of Evansvllle, olutlon shows that they were .ready to Iota for a slap which she says Meyer bo thankful on somewhat Jm P . nv l.or In lior ottnn Hilt It also ShOWS that tl0
own : home: gobblers shed their blood for the coun-
try as wen as mc wvu.
Pisas
Women nro superior to men because
thoy always say they are.
t -..-.. man fopln Rorrv for tho vie-
tlm of some other man's Injustice.
t list mmi m
The reucfiew quick it iiceiWj Peasant to lake and guatantccd abc4utely free from opiat.
AM DniffUU. 25 cent.
