Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 April 1910 — Page 1

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Vol. 52.

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THE OBJECTO,' TO JOHN. I

It Was Easily Removed When tho Situation ,aa Explained. The Gay lord und Nelsons have always been neighbor and in tin r.

mends. ru wiien .John ua ! .:.l

Jasper, Indiana, Friday, April 29, 1910

AN ENGLISH BLIZZARD.

No 30

The fowcr of Enthusiasm.

Sago Tea For tho Hair. Enthusiasm is ono niiiiofc

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j' or sage tea take two ounces of power, l oj must hre every event

of

It Took a o . . . ' '- lU UUI1CUB OI ' iu-l UK- I.-1UI, VVVIll Clear th0 Roalf ,fl0,e" tho neweat dried S1 Se and w,th U ,0,f'h "ts an! acts wear tho Roads In 1836. r i 7. i. .. il . i

""v uiimm ui jjiucu k . 1'Ut in On " 11 " iniM-mmu urOFS

I Krn u'oo in;., ti i

nl U' .i,;i. , , "'" Pi oe Eure that you use an ,ulu ruu-en ,xilü delight.

twenty-four, 9 fine fellow a over th,ro" ono nnd add r "e quarts of ,VnÄt, if tho .soul . which was, bewail to what nn altogeth To nmitiL ?' , , , bo,linS wnlor' Lot bllllmcr slowly ilvP!i1,NU,c -voa ' c 1,1,1 a,,d Mlfi&!i? or charming if! Mollv Nelson wn ttJ iE?' !. 8 I)lnyod 0 . until only two quorU are loft. Ho- S?t :' '1 example: Joy is

thorn uns nnt'.irallv no nnnn.u;,, eumu mu" bo move nnd ct stand fnr tu-ontv-fn,,, sunsiiiiie. h:ki he mil feel it. Everv

,n,W: ,e "nfc- Knc Slier n'othodf oT trm-c L 'ÄÄ -r3ÄIÄ:

ing John and Mollv themselves m r (11. M "I'? wwjins gra- 0 , 7 j ?' tH v? 1,1 f? 10 that the parent, concerned were d ofTriÄ tunc fi' for tos.' This if a Splen-W J lhlf .v things i- i.4. 1 . x inn us ino limes between Lxetor a;a 1. n 1 will come if von have snout vnnr

iigiiu-u. no ;n I'irrc was no rorm and London . lv,1,v; 1Ui t,lu Imir ns weu 03 u8 1. ,,..,. 11 , . : rI nno,mrc.m.,.t, lt every one Another was l,uri m l ,, t tinctl? 0 6tain J" n'o8 iron1 r,t," bl"0i " ,"!-' strength, ko A.t it uJerstood " d it fook lio 'Ä L"" P7 - : ' 1.. " I!'" ?

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ENGLAND'S SACRED BEAST.

Washina Embroideries.

Bran water baths are good for i "scd rtoco,v ,r uni?" lu Uo do worsted and cotton embroideries. 'Sraccful v My the tasks They should be made by adding a ne? s? l1mriL P,:.c b3 P"0 we ,av ntmrt nf frol, l.r,,,, i, unnvctert our eliu.n. U e are frea!

Unwritten Law Against Shooting Even Hen Eating Foxes. "Down in the country tho other day there was a village sensation in which I was called upon to adjudicate for tho farmers assemblod in thß nnrlnr nf i)m nnl

it cliume for power, writes tho London correspondent of

-own anu uountrv. "Une of the r

number had shot a fox which had prowled about among the fowls for so many nights that fowl keeping was becoming a risky business. "The ordinaiy farmer docs not mind losing an occasional hen, butj reynard is a greedy beast and kills! for the mere pleasure of the thing, i

A STUDENT JOKE.

th

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quart of fresh bran tn t.hrno ,nnrffl jnJ"Jm?.(

of water. Boil this for half an hour, 1 "nutllus ßtrain nnd then nour into n mnnln !

of bowls, add cold wator until it is lukewarm, put in the embroidery' and rub till clean, rinco in clean, water and then place in the second

oasin ot bran water, drvinp tho nr.

ticlo as quickly as possible. Always iron on the wrong side.

3 A 1 1 . . .

ana me mint does not alwavs tov

a fine ßiüe of thv r"

l.rfi llaI?.'

pride, as if in defiance of all tho un

written laws of British sport. I "Xow. nustnm frnm timn inirin

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eu'iiing nflor ovonö John talked and minor, cnVni i,n, . J. .

M Molly , il,o front porcl often parage to ihe eoeh and res th .n:-nng after the other Xolsom mails and passengers, while near ha! rotired. Phnlhntn t)

The surprise nf thv two was con- thirty or forty feet, the military looFluently reut when one evening a uit turned out to the number of fthuh.ing K'ep v.as hoard in the hall. (i00 to r !oar the way. and presently Mr. Nelson appeared In London the drifts were ten in slipper nnd dresins gown, can- feet deep, and hundreds of men and die m hand. Quite evidently he -arts were employed hauling snow had gone to bed and then got up nt to the lields in the suburbs The

hV, V V -narKPi; wre in a bad way. One Uhy, father, what is the mat- day .; four stall holders were ter,;" ,0 ri' uh a main market. Greens

Jioiiy s checks were burning, a3 which a fow davs before the storm her father stood there hesitating were boin sold for threepence a and eying John c!nqly. John, lean- band, at market now fetched from ing against the doorpost, where he tenpenee to a shilling, turnips, carhad stood for tlic Inst fifteen min- rots and celery becoming equally utes saying good night to Molly, dear, while penny handfuls of parsfelt decidedly uncomfortable under ,G.V realized 2s. Gd., and the happv Mr. Nelson's gaze. possessor of a bunch which ho hnd

In fact, it was embarrassing all previously purchased for ninepence around. But John is a young man realized for his prize no less a sum who goes straight to the point. tnan -1 2j?- 3d"Is anything wrong, Mr. Nel- Amid all this confusion the pioson?" he" began. "Am I to infer neer railways covered themselves that you object to my being here?" ,vitn fflorj-by running trains almost "Well, no, nnt exactlv, John.'' without interruption. There was a Mr. Nelsoy coughed slightly, hesi- dpt"P c,,tt n n one line where the tating. "It's only that mother and snmr dr:ftcd badly, and prent

I would like to fot n iifflo Rloon" numbers of noople turned out to

"Fathcrr" cried Mollv. ouito' in- EC0 10W tho Hercules engine would

i t. Ii t a i. Irrnf nlniirr Tlinw 5 ,r.:nn,l

uicnuiii., hc couiQii i mve ueen ais. f i i-umim-, ö noon oi ica. anu von Konttor if. n' ino "mont-ri-moto " na ivn mr.ee at if np r

tnrbmg any one! John has been ff0.1 ";o",(I ho stopped, but to the bottom of a very large cup. French equivalent of the nawnshop and some expensive Buff Ornin tilkmg very low" Uieir atonishinent the engine dash- The German coffeo euns nro bof is called, i n into ir,iit,ii;nn rn. ..n 1

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Conspiracy of Silenoe That Put

Professor In a Panic Professor Elian Loo; 'in f.,r mnn years occup "1 the t hair i' jircn' ray at Valo and vaa t'ic iivhor i f the well knov. u series of inj:ii-ma(-ical tet bo'.k-

Profeeiir I." n j n year to t! jum i- la; n lectures or pi.-. c. 'i ;i were illu?t nti I. and in om- on oi..!;c esplaino! t! ii. :ici- ('

known air gi n. The ftii.l. vt- '-.,!,. class as tlic -nt rl

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this particular ' nir f im.!

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up Twomniiv. o lioro rns n -Rno Slue Ol tili' roi'i'i rpnintr. fr..Mf

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j settled. The farmer had shot a fox., plaining tlic oporati.m f tfi. 7gini 1 ITe did not deny it. In fact, he pro- Professor Loomis wp in t ) habit fnrrrwl I llirnn. KI- i. :n. I r 1. .K 1. r .

....v. iu huuii uui uia cilUfit WJ.LI1 ui iiuiuiii; uiii'c oi it- I ri ic( i u.

witn niatlu'innt! n I aeonr. center of tho bull-evo. rr-1

ine iro.i -or ra-i

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ENGLISH BEAUTY CUP. Weak Tea InviVes Sleep and Improvsi tho Complexion. I advise those who consult me upon the tired comnlorinn tn in.

dulgo in what i3 called tho English beauty CUD. Mr. Oladstonn tnnk it

each night of his life as long as he had health, and it is the cup which keeps many an English beauty going. It is simply tea, but tea made Without tho nervo destroying at-! tributes. If nronerlv mado it in-

Vltes sleep. Run by tho StaU, They Are a Doon to

l ou taKo Halt a small coffee A" -'aes of People.

spoon of toa, and you scatter it in' The "mont-de-pieto," a3 the

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n of prati

v kind. T .,. 'V .-, , c . n ' . ' t

Befffar-1'r lost all my kinfolks. Lady You poor mun! All dead?

BofTenr Naw; rich. Woman's HcJur

PARIS PAWNSHOPS.

iuoriul has decreed that thn -fnv ' nlav.dcd f r 1 1 f..f I m

shall be as safe from min nri frn face. covn.l l.v ti1 i!v

as if he were sacred. Ho belongs to fkin of pj:r 'irr-ont hno. never tVft r. -I n.1 . ., .1 L 1 . ll 1 t -.1 .1... . I - J .

um 1KIIIUU5 anu IllUat 1X5 8UOV0U 10 Ul -i V i ruam through the covers and farm- r recogi ; vardi at will, devouring what may it was cj ;.r. iiappcn in his way. Custom, too,' experiment tdemands that the hunt shall pny stratod. the damages. The hunt generally' i r' yay., though in innumerable cases who l a 1 the secretary is well aware that ho, ! nu-id nt .:

fs being swindled. "But this particular former said he had hunted for many yeara himself and had never made a claim for lost hens. A year or two ago, however, a fox had paid a noctnninl

visit to his fowl yard and had played havoc with the feathered denizens. A night or two after it happened hgnin. A third time the fox came i round and made a most dcnlorable

mess of a lot of fine Wyandottes

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...... w . , I , Mr. Nelrnn is onon to susnioinn nfl0ns .

IinHmr rnir..,i .i, u ' ureeul

oBe.rn .,.-i hour and

"except in ono thing. Mrs. Nel- p116011-

SOn aiHl I. lln nhioot. cnrimielr mv A

labloid Pahli.

dear John, fo tho Imhif vn cAm n A man once collide wtih nn nn.

f -. . JVU .StS ,ß I . - - Jrfhave formed this eveninc of leaning portunity.

against the bell push. Our bed- "Why df.n't you look where you room is next to tho kitnhon. und Mre going ?" irrowlcd the man.

aging is not "Don't you recognize me?" aked

tnc opiioriiiiiitv pleasantly.

"No. and I don't care to. You

have trodden on my corns," replied

I the man as he limped a win-

came

on

foxes

lend (twontv miles) in one cover cup and saucer. It stands for you have any portable property of this as the point which pulled the

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AOW COI1105 the sciontino mirt nf.lnko it in tlm nnnmcf l.mn,.!.

- j.-..-- w-. ... ..vu.vk. stui,ij viuivi vim iiiuiuiu -iimi u iu. mei the cup. l ou take three very thin.of the "mont-dc-piete." vear,' said one of tho men, 'and no

Miuw ui lemon, aim you lay tnern; ane nrst tiling that meets your good has co.-ne to him since. It

in a Dig not CUP. Un ton of theiiruze IS a 'Vuurd nnmioiti'il" nut ml. nm't unW ml

El

temj 'c I their c mat ica! . lure. Three ?

althot;')

bullfcve ..

there n.i-s Profesor nt tho ('as

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ni tne tarcf. n'' pree of eiro;:..n fore shown, est la

"Didn't it bit? Didat .t lit? Didn't it hit?" A roar f laugliter, follow, by

m i even more tnan the. iirtia n-nn i -er.

andjehowod the profor.wr that 'he !il

not Jost his niath.-matn-al iu- urao .

in

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i th.1 air i.'.', '.' it- ii -v th rat oi

of apiil.i iü(

!ifkci a n. ": nt '.rTl li'il w n . t' cii

I thon. wm ' he bad nf Lied :

a 'ler 1e-

Causes of War. The horror of the Indian

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this continuous bell ringing

ronuueire to repose.'

ices of lemon, and you lay them! The first thing that meets your good has come to him since. It thc Ps. b. t l a big hot cup. On top of thee. is a 'Vuurd municipal" patrol- ain't lucky und it ain't sportsman-M- n" t"' prui. ices of lemon you place a big1ling up and down the puvement out- like. Let 'em kill your hens. That's' M a fa Ted aui mal nrnschino, and then on top of nlljside the entrance. what they arc there for and if onejont "ny warning thAlt nnillf ill inn ... 1 4 ? . I i llflll. .. r I ' . ..I I 1 i j . ' V. I fir A. 1

Partner.

ninrnschino, and then on top of nlllside the entrance

you pour m tne tea, putting it

through a strainer. The result will bo a fine. weak.

hot, but healthful cup of tea with just the right flavor of lemon. You

uni it:i to , UV ,th-

who say they have never

;hance. New York Times. The Editor's Sally.

City Editor What do you rnean

hv saying in this robbery story that

urown was knocKcd down nnd re

heved of a hundred dollar??"

Were you ever robbed yourself?" New Ronnrlor Kn cir

i.eiore i cuctro you I must tell you City Editor That accounts for

torr TL - Vcry nnrUcu,nr n(J it. If you'd been robbed you would irons. j m. . ii.. i , " , i ,

"iwi ro,,r r.. ul senoe mo 10ss oi a nunuren

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uuiiiii ua a ruiiui. ou ixiuis ne-

public.

L- until ua ui; iiiiipuu uwiir. . --e"- ........... . v,.. Moral. Don't believe the people n have rugur if you want it, and io say they have never had .a G!a,ds,lo,io rule of three big lump?

With U foolini' nf irlirilnniim rn. hlinf soorofnrir mnnn lim. CrCS 10n

----- " J - " UM hill IU UIV . . - .1. .....: ... it . t l. l i

speet for

vou now

the maje ty of the law.

enter a large room, of

nundred wno are cenerous.

"There vou have it. Snort

is

which one side is occupied by sport nnd its rules are adamant. It

uvin-uu vi) uuru um l.'ucouiiorut- niubi, nowcver, oe put to uic credit l.ln I lt.. .11 1 . I I. T I I . , .1 . ,.

iro blm." Fliefzenilc niattur.

rlcsrly Throügn. A stranger c-itered a church in the middle of the -ermon and scat-

fi lumsolf m the back pew. After

whiJo he began to fidget. Leaning ovor to the white haired man at his J'do. evidently an old member of the eongregntion, he whispered: . 'How long has he been preaching r - Thirty or forty years, I think," !d iran answered. "I don't fcn..w exac.ly." 41 till

in stay L';en," decided tho trangcr He must bo nearly

Jart Oat,

At

riBsWiy

mmmm

S3SffBSffl

will do you no harm, for sugar is a great builder up of the muscles. By the way, if you are fagged out.

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uny or nignt, try eating a littli sugar. A lump of sugar will re

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store tne stomach nnd thke awnv

that tiretl fcelintr. Sugar is recom

mended to women whose checks arc hollow. It has a way of building ur

tissue.

A big cut) of tea at night is ex

cellent, but the trouble is that most persons make it too strong. The

weaker the bettor. The same is true

nf onlToo wmoli it Inl-nti ivnnl tl.

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enough and with plenty -f good

sugar, acts as n nightcap. Not one

person in a thousand can make it right. In Paris tho French beauty takes her foaming cup of whipped chocolate after the theater with a

! biscuit, or she sips her cafe au lait,

wnicn is mostly milk. London American Hegister.

hie ones) and the other bv half a of British hunt olnlw ilint. fhov

vwvi viii m wt,-. nun ii ruuiHt'r, t .

Think of the hunters that are

JiRving tinndctl your nmrcrlv to

clerk u 'mmc desk bears the in- upkeep of the sport

tcript.on, , ifcccptn n of Artu l.v, you rtnvive a numbered metal Ichek in i.vnli. tu... ml iL.. it. . ..

of the expectant borrowers on the people, the dozens of hangers on :"w'f' t! r : benches. -ho make a living out of it I With-1 fncm',v , 1 " ! , ' There aro all sorts and conditions out the hounds certain districts of j ?rouf nt f " ' ' - .. f .. .in i i ... . ...II Anrliri i1 i

ny will Ft ill bo n mt'iuln the cause m hit li h ( n .

tor of hi$t'ry. C.i'-tr'.b-i--with cou'fs lat vi-rti son.'.!

the fepos, !m refn ! t them on the crow.! t'.ai t:

Almost

ti-r.!ii.i n. i..b .

...ai'i. .IIU T4 eres fnllovisl. v-hirh n-.r.t ..A.-

" ' X fill nvengod at nn n irmom oxinridituro of lio- nn.l ? nicy. The war v.h , !i delugl A.i 'ri and Prusj-ia witli )-!ood in Im;-. . nnnaled in tho ferner failing tn ,tnswer a qucsti.-M a-i.d by the l.iti-r.

tiut year th- At

of men and women, from the work England would be

l'or Ulm.

The Duck Tour ma Is looking every ivhcro for you. The Cluck Tell her I'm out

j., "w-uoou Braciouaz now ;T n,y barrow Is today.-Von VI-

I Simple Remsdy. A lady journalist who conducted a pnfjo'dovotcd to feminine interests was ill, and a nude member of the editorial stuff did duty as her deputy. He soon distinguished himself. A correspondent inquired how grease might best be removed from soup. He read it hurriedly, noticing

only that it was an inquiry for the removal of grease. This was his nnswer: "Sonk a soft cloth in gasoline and rub gently till the grease is tradicated I"

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denoniilntod.

girl who brings her S.mda) hut to Leicester-shire and the midland the great lady who briars her counties would be almost imnornr-

jewels and whof,e motor car is wait- ished if a law were suddenly put in

ing in the street. force 1 1 make an end to the rich But if there is no fraternity in man's pastime. Cotmtrv hnimo in

mont-de-niete" there is at least nonhimtin? districts mnr ho h.id nl

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... . . . . .... .....j v.. IIIV. When the value of your nronertv Quorn and Pvtcldov cotmtrv n conn-

lind KiAn nxlimiil.il ! . . . i I. ... l.ii l.JTä... .. .' ' I" .

HU3 ULTirii La I.111HIIII II iii hiiiiii iir riinni Li v iiiiiini. im zih iiiniincivn it n n r

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u tiui h tun uul vour nuinunr anu muru bo. iiiuu r iionnnn ninnsinn. ?

the nmotfnt offered, which you can Instead of diminishing, hunting has accept or refuse. It is never more grown in popular favor." than half the lowest sidling price of ;

j trians Itcgan to urm Wry . , y .and poucrfnllv. .ml tin-' IVti-. f wanted to 1- ' $ r-;i - n T. I this they v ! .-non . . J, j Prussia, t! ,r: :t .i- i j fricndlv j ! ?- i -i' , ,,,,, brought r" : v .1,' n. Londor V.i Chins. W ,,i fi f K.'-.'crj Th0 OT ' If, I' ; ; , r,. inates c. o im C na is an .. T.i ihi ''.inefc rcli' i ,,!.. r ti, ,f can toko if 1 , - a f .. , , man may m : m . ' ' . Ho may pTi-.ro - h - utter ---;.. -

"Anil lintfl tinolrtTtfifl Tm -

w ty 'ttsa r-.it 41A4 v rv t f "Oh, thlnps arc looking a little mor through

cnccrfui." Tatlcr.

the object, as the vah.er is rcsponsi bio for any loss uriäing from unro

deemed pledges. If vou accent his

offer your name, address and profession are taken down bv another

clerk, and you must produce papers

to ostaDlisn your identity. I The interest charged is only 7 per cent per annum, and there is no doubt that tho state pawnshops ren

der great service to all classes of French people. London Standard.

Qrakam Crlape. Mis two cum of rrahsm flour

jwith one teaspoonful of salt and

one cup ot water. Hon out rather thin. Cut into rotuids. Put a la vor

on a greaiod pan, brush thorn with

mciteu nutter nnd nut on another layer, pinch edges together, brush

'again with butter, prick clear in i H .

Dom layers in several

Airy CritlclsmI

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0- ----- --j , "n.uj, tue ir;iiuc iHiJOWi- notf placed and bako twenty minutes in Htnky thlas, Uietn tborn eto-nul vSA tj i,., . fc'1" uotvi nm: panta' said Tommy gage. J

u tncni or I'Tofc-!- !''! m No one i ares what It

thinks. Let him. however, nci'lf t

tho worship of the dead and no is looked upon and pointed to with the bitterest scorn both by his myn relations and by h; neighbors. Th vorst taunt that tho heathen can hurl against the Christian, and tha

ono that stings him most, is 'tho I sneering statement that he has no; I ancestors. Now York Tribune.

Too Great a Loss. Whoovor know 4 unvthin? iiIku L

M i the sm.dl bov and l.'w priilp m his ' fttjj ifirsit pair of tronfers rill r'fign ?o

J tho truth of a story Ihr Ph:lnl !.

pb ui Ledger prints. Tommy was at Sunday pohnol in his fir4 "real" clothes. A pi. turn of a ht of little angels wn l.t f-io the class and the teacbor n-Wd Tommy if ho would not like to ho ono. "No, ma'am," replied T nuny after insnoitinc the w'oltrro.

"Not want to ho an angel, Tommy!" reproached the teacher. "Why

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