Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 March 1911 — Page 1
-1 J" A Vol. 53. Jasi-r a, Indiana, Friday, MARCH 31, 1911. No 25.
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DETECTIVES RUSE.
tr Method by Which He Secured
Dubois Doings Mrs. Lvnie Ellis from tratich
Some Evidence. LlCK Was llltovn Thlir-sdnv vk
I had to resort to a queer ruso P1"1- ner parents W b it u bison.
. to get an admission from a Miss Ann-i Knies left for , I was nfter," said a private de- French Lick where she will be
c. "There had been some employed for some Lime
V.e at a club between two young Miss Emma Thimli mr ic visit.
no threw a glass of wmo mg f lends at Birdsoye u few
tiie ouws iace. ine outer mays
pot rt-'sent the insult as he Mn Hlm. Wn,v1lmfF .h ,..o
one. When his fa-vnrr ciL- ,.,r..f,i unt(
, , .. , . , . , , l""J aivi JO I CUUI ItU UU'blUl ill, 1 ... 1 Xf . k A tli.nn.n.J 1-1. i-
ii-uiu ui n in- uimuiaiuu iui tills writing.
in-m buii umess ;ie wmppem m Kn. ti . i: .
.. irlin l(lrl Mirnipn Ihn minn .1 . . . ,
' " yt ""- uns week at Jasper in the new nfnrp. The fnther waa n innrn.l . i 1 '
ni tue Fame ciuu, anu ne made
iL'r u a wmo supper that his
Osbois Circuit Court
The following cases were disposed of
State vs Kasner fTaf rnr sollino-
.7 'tt
iiTior witnout license, pla amity fine $5).
State vs Flick. Sfcownrr. nnrl
Eckert s. 1. w 1 nollied. State s Geo. Flick inrnv. nlnn
guilty fine $5. State vs Henry Ferebach s. 1 on S. nollied .
State vs Frank Henderson p continued State vs Geo Gerbers 1. to M.
plea guilty fine $2
State vs Phi
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Mrs. Wo. Mrbl fno Rma V Vb..T ni : ,vKei s
r oi a wmo supper mat ins . . . .v" . . " m. piea cui cv line rzu
.ml.1 and would whip the other V . ?,CK af lh!s "'"W tute vs Thos. Himsel s.
r. Soon after this the son rnnt ,JU .lu ül Wö we
hope for the best.
S. nlea cuiltv fine S10
I Stute vs Wm. Schott s 1.
iwi n ir 111 n f l a fnnnna vprv
i Iii U WUUkJ n VII - vw Ii ;n nt the timo there was talkK Chicago
r, . . . ,1 -w 1 f .... UWIIU lheodore udine accepted a nlon rmiltv finnSin
M rs Rev
1. to 1. on o S.
wvaua'w U V IIIS tUUVbV V 4 t
prominent street, and as two PO-ition in the Depot at Jasper. ( Statt vs AI Elliota, andb
plea
$10 nollieil as to
:nan who had insulted him and
ped him. The fight occurred
floltz and mother guilty fine So
vvhn nra uiöifitur' Stnfr vs A I TIIImfh nnrl nwiwn.
a action acamst tnem and tus "ituus au uuoois spent ast it: ociuuLur n. w p, UUiott piea
r fr conspiracy. Our auencv week with Orandpa Zehr near guilty line
riit:i.ni'(i fn tfr. li nriilanitn Ellswoilh. . clutter.
rd. Mrs. Kir'mntriftk u-hn vvns vrrv ?.Ul,e..vs 49- blk,ns lnn0 P'ea
f traa HpphIo flmf if u-nnlil Kn t t rii.i : . gUllty line ft5-
. - - v 8n;ii . clL 1J JJÜWIltJY I1UIUI 15 1111- i
:urv fi rot nn nr lYilEDinn frfimL...; ..,1 ...i.l i. ' lVll riCLlOns
. . v Mu....wv.uu iiuui v iiu ;rifli I i ih i hi ii iui
!nhor of the young man who but in a few days, " 1 ' amue. Pendley vs Joseph Ice
nnr tno assault. 1 was told to ,,. h w ac icdi trauttu
I tned raanr wava and failed. , "nss lmrna Vocrej ims come com. reports sale ot re it estate
:d not kno-w I was a detective. nome irom avRviue to stay.- nn mar. 4 to b. w lJendley tor Mrs JnhVi T.oicrfnnf wno ici. $790 stiq confirmed and deed
.but th.usrht I was i-nD-ncr! in ing at Jasper oroered
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I. tili, r . ir.'. t i. tr Ann,l Kfntronhorfr Ar mi- rf 4l nn..n..
worK. j naa anotner Dian to mrs. . i in. vp.mn is qnonriinnr ." vA n. .un . (.-im i-m i
l.im what I wanted. 1 told this week with her sick aunt te f Geo Pfaftenberger de- Wath!nfft-.n mar.
A Lively Chill. The old time darky had a great admiration for high sounding words and phniifcs. ( also had a deep respect for a man who has the boldness to devise innovations of speech "I jes' toll you Massn Rawson has a pow'ful control ob language," Baid one nid I.Mita'ion nejrro thought
fully on U return from a ne:ghbor ly call. "I Vpcct to learn nome fing cbery t me I h.c.w him talk He way ieH'n;? Major Willi ,n 'bout ' " fc k in to.'lvn kh ni' r d! i!",luU' she bad. nn -t..' b tnyi'',", in resjHrts to hor sliaka fit she bud dit fl.o Mi .ok liko si:!i!td do acr,' Mimo an mot folk would say what figur' is yyu b'pos ing ho limn ?"
"I dunno," said the old man's
wife sulkily from the ironing board
ne Bam sue 'shook like an ash
pan Dat's his Asm', an' "f ain't
gwine forgot it." Youth's Compan
IUIl. Not Born There. A Washington man, whose business hnd brought him to Now York, took a run not long ago into Connecticut, where ho bad lived in hie childhood. In the place whore ho was born he accosted a voiicrnble old chap of
come eighty years v. ho proved to be the very person tlm Washingtoni an sought to a". wer certain in quirios concori.:; - the place. A
the conversation inrcotuhu Ihr
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What' In a .niiief MM Mm
2! m i
The Social lloforuicr
it h' i:.ii' litfli' ':lr'?
Tu .1 Ii '
füRH t.'i f.;
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born two good milo from here."
Cincinnati r'ommorria: Tribune. Pfoved Her a Flirt. Senator Penrose at the dedication of Pensylvania's splendid capitol at llarrisburg said of a certain
ipeecn mat nad been made at a prv
mm
a New York publication was near Cuzco: Mrs. Ro?o MwIcpI cea?eü Aüm:5- reports sale r "1 iu?mc ok Lire always lived
k I F - - - - . --wvaUA A. 4. I . ' l 1(1 J T 1 "
ie tne ntiair written un and i - Hur- Uit flin.i ief :;.r"w.. -tw uc" i",uuul1
ited. TWa:,, rn,r , rr" ,iuescneae ;or i?oy ior cash, I "Uh, no. ' said the native; I wa
md I had seen the picture of V-r n YnwTsa nnr.n,e" ana aeea ordered
Vht uh, h.,? .1 " r.rrrj " 1 Artnur cuartv vs L,. and w.
th :fiKPrL ÄrLeo Merkelisthe only! Edgar Traylor etal vs VV. B
toryof the affair at the dub n. T.L rr5 TT
nrinf o-i i, niA ;i uom to uonn uecKman anu. oc umsuca nuuer vs ueo. nu
f':.' . """"."kwifp n son nl amll Jndnnla WJ 1 lPr d VftW flismissorl
n inn: ins ann noo ainrari thi . : . . : . i . . . . .
. w , hnvn u-nrt lmnrlo in Jiio S ütP h V Hu K 7 W TofTfioa r7 . vv" "
1 mtimated that if he cared Zr" """"" " "' "nT d l. ' ' i " . "e dinner before the dedicatorv
et I thought 1 could get him . , Jvaniind tn Pikn Co. lCe'c, onics'. . . ..
um- wy .uvc uiHwmm cTf Ö " w, t?i: nr T.n-:J "st ptoccü was pregnant wifcb
" I Iff AM Irl v m tHMAluAaJ L. II ill I" I J A ( V - I 111 I kV. .1 Ml I l ll'W I v. -T
Ho was eager to wu,ft,"K uu ""''k vs AnrW Grponpr oHl rlnmärrolmean,n u reveaIed m every sen6 Aspf-.nf hnndc wnrn hncv m. Andrew vjreener etal damage Lq nnw. nimmni, n.u
I """J I -hrnnliil Ui '- I " ..u.uiiv.
bd a friend, a newspaper art pairing the telephone lines. SehnZw wpv T)r and ful1 and illuminating, it reb made me a picture. lie Meeting, is going on in the' Hubs Weidenbenlr. Hoch! of the beautiful ung
a laumui copy of the Rtrcet Methodist church this week. meistor vq Son Rv Pn rlimw '7 mur"lurcu 10 nerseu one herVhe figfit occurred, and Mr Hunt of Indianapolis is iue a ialr likeness of the ni- sfil! mmmul lonoJno- loni r ;i in ftm
heirs of Geo L Seng dee'd. cont
Fred J. Neukam vs John V.
Kemnf etal forclosurß of mnrr
gage, trial by court finding for plff. $15G 40 and finding of partial failure of title of guardian to John Kemnf. and findiVir that
iudement is iunior to mortrrnn-P
of Farmers State Bank of Dubois.
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rm Bi: J bTf'iWA nappy, it was to ha-
WTir'-' if AmJSffMX nau tt pantry twice as large as tl
Serpaot Brown ("holding up" n bur flnr um I r! .' iiollce arrive) Ah. m?
mnu, you Ui.. 't know I'd been a volun
teer for fifti-on years, did you?
bikes--Ob. .lon't My that, fniv'noc It mlcht tro orf be mistake'. Sketch.
Why Eis? Was Sent to Bd. Wliilo little Elsie's elder slater, May, was entertaining her latest acquisition, a most dignified and genteel young man, in the parlor Elsie was relegated to the dining room to play with hor doll. This particular one, the possessor of a kid body and a bisque head, had been somewhat ailing of late, owing to the fact that its bead was griid-
nally becoming detached and its pivotal eyes refused to ptrrform their functions oi ojwnio and closing. A-fter considerable probing for the oane of the trembleElsie made the discovery tlftit tlrwtj was something inside of it and finally sncceodod in extracting a larp roll of tightly curled hatr. A mo ment later she burst irrto tfye pajlor in a great state of escite&ent and shouted: "Pity sakes! No wonder Docoljy was sick! Look wha-t was fc hor stummiek! She must have swallowed Sister May's rat!" Piftsburg Gazette. Second Thoughts. 'at cannot bo," sighed the maid. "I respect you highly, Mr. Hunter, but we are incompatible." "Well, I suppose it cannot be helped," the young man replied, pocketing his chagrin and looling about for his hat, "but it defea.ts aU my cherished hones. I had nht
a houe in which 1 fondly imagined
Pantrv twice . lnrir sc "fVia
A f-i w
ordinary sir.c. with a roomy closet in which to stow away the new cooking utensils and tilings that a -romsn naturally buys when a peddler comes around. "Stay, George," she said, faltering. "Perhaps I have been too hasty. Give me another day or two to think it over. It is not impossible that that"--
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. ' o . , ' "ll mini ui -1 il u let lit (Jul lo IS tit fair likeness of the fig- still around leasing land for oil. nit. 1 ho niotllro Vinu-ml nn t t t n ,
..i;-..: t:isv " J lMr- nn rneoman's new
r:"? ?? l,aa an0l"cr,an house and barn on his farm near
"";i irum uie rear, uemna fnwn io nmrlnrr nnnni;.
"re to other men, who were ed to have accompanied him
e itir play. The father was.
nt to have been in the neigh- !, Vmt as he wasn't seen he 'ft off the picture. He eiamt owefully. Wio re theso two men?' ho . poiming to the two onlook-
Johneift will then be nrennred tn
, ,
go to house keepinxr.
Snow Ball.
Notice of Appointment.
Noti ( is her' v L'ivin that ihn Plrt-
nt the Duhoi ('ircnit Court hns aniiolnt-
c i ilie uink-rsiiiiied, Adtninistratrix, of
the es tat of JoH'h Hauer, late of Pub in Conntv. Indianu. dcfcnsivl
Said estate i? euppohud to be solvent
t vila Bauer, Adinx. Dixon P-nnineton Attv.
Miucli3l, UUf :k,
Partner.
"Iieforo I cufraga you 1 must toll you my husband la very particular and rery cross."
"Don't fnr. Detween us wo'll mnn
jre liha Fliegende Blattr.
nre the two Blacks, who sng with your eon to see pot fair play I told him. Mfi all right ho said, but s this?' pointing at the man j striking at tho other from
V, that's your eon I told ht's a lie 1 he exclaimed, n tood right in front of him nm .-quaroly in the face. 1 m to do that and stand up in m him all the time. I was JT093 the atreot, and tho two no were with any son were Qough to eee all that happenKt wiU tell you that ho did '.wm from behind. He faced
y and whipped hiin fairly. " the way we made it up to that's printed I'll whip th, made itr
nn vnvo IIa.. It Was Now to the Blshoo.
I .-.u, um ntl bUDIO ' J ft Drncoolinrra ol,., I At nn linilRlinllp lnrrrn fUntior nnr.
the alleged consniraer. Tho .V, where the tniest of honor was an
ncerncd m it on both sides English bishop, tho butler, an elder'ether and settled it out of mnn as obliged to bring in
- "i ft 1IIIUU o IIUUDU UU llieAJJU 'rienced lad to bcln him in the din-
. ing room. The awkward helper an
noyed tho butler beyond endurance
wun questions as to Ins duties. Ho continued interminably until the butler, worn out and nervous,
Raid ironically:
All you will need to do is to stand bcliind the bishop's chair, and
wncnever ins iordship puts down his glass you must reach over and wipe his Tf.outh with a napkin." That silenced Iiis assistant. But the young man actually took the order seriously, and ns soon as dinner began he stationed himself behind the bishop, waited till his lordship had drunk and nut down his glass, and then, ns deliberately as his nerVOUSncSS WOtlld nnrtnif lm onnn.
od out a largo nunkin and wiped the dignified old gentleman's mouth 1
"'What a bore! For the life of
me I can't remember whether I'm to meet Morris in Tasker street o; Tanker in Morris street.' ' Taking No Chances.
mm 1 "-Exchange.
e D -5 For th. Police.
111 1 ; 1 I 1
police at work-a tI.1
luiurs.-Bkeidt
Strenuous Fatalism. Old Abe Cruger lived in Xew England in the days of Indian warfare. He was a fatalist of a pro
nounced type. Nevertheless he would not venture forth without his blunderbuss. One dnv he had an
important errand, but the blunder
buss, when he came to get it, was missinn from the rack mndo of an
tlers where it always hung. Somo one of bis familv had taken it. Abo
fat down to wait till it was brought back. I
"But, Abc, I thought vou were a
fatalist?" said a friend.
"So I am," the old man an
swered.
"Then why bother about vour
blunderbuss?" taunted the friend.
"You are in no danger from the Indians, since you enn't possibly die
till vour time comes."
"Yes," said the old man, "but
äupposo I was to meet an Indian and his time had come. It wouldn't do for 1110 not to have my blunderbuss, would it?"
Yoiiij;: Witt (vIm Ii.im -u.::cd the diu nor for i;n tlrt tltnci -Whatever wIJ
my husband say when he sees that have quite spoilt the Join:? Ctu Anna, wo will toss who slmh take I to him. Fliesende Uluttor.
Disenchanted. "Yes," she admitted, with a sad little sigh, "there was a time when -thought him the grandest man in
the world when I fancied ' that nothing could ever make me cease to love him."
"Well." her friend renlied. "I
suppose we are nil doomed to those
disenchanline experiences. We have
only to boenmo acquainted with a man to dirocr thr.t he is not the god we had supposed him to be."
lint it wnnt becoming nc-
quainted with him that destroyed my ideal. I am sure that I could Btill think him splendid if I had
iver seen him in riding breeches,"
UiricAgQ Uccord-llcrnld.
His Late Call. Gora!dine--Mnst you go? Gerald Yes. I iuako it n ooint
nevor to be late for breakfastsNow York Pieaa,
Left Till Called For. When Wilkinson went to bis office one dav last week be felt calm
and contented. He hadn't any need to worry about bis wife's loneliness any more, for be had bought a capi
tal watchdog lor tier. But, alas, when he arrived home his wife met him with the deplorable news that the dog had gone. "Eh!" said Wilkinson. "Did he break the chain, thon?" "No," she replied, "but a great, Ugly looking tramp came here and
acted so impudently that I let the dog loose. But instead of tearing the tramp to pieces tho nasty dog
uiit uu twin iiiiu. "Great Scott 1" said Wilkinson. "That must have been tho tramp 1 bought him from!" London Ex
press. A Peculiar Coupla. Conversation hnd turned to the subject of two men, utterly dissim ilar, who nevertheless roomed to
gether. One of these nven was genII.. 1 11 I tit ,. -rtt
erany conccucu to uc a "ireaK. ' u name was John. "John and Jim are certainlv a
queer pair," opined somebody. "John and nnvbodv are a auear
pair' opined somebody elw.
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