Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 April 1911 — Page 1

trOL. 53. Jasver, Indiana, Fkiday, APRIL 7, 1911. No 26.

-.GLANfcS SACRED BEAST. AW KSUSH BUZZARD.

- 1 Hsraeat of Sedier t Clear Ute Baads ki T3. TU .. .. ..

; n ,H U1C 7"iiU-T which .u.r aenrein , '

I wa ca.'.ed npoa to adjmh- 7 . a ,,.., t Uie farmers assembled in f ..

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1 ...ritten Law Aaafcsst Shoatbin Fun

Hen Eating Foxes.

SPRING.

SPANISH ETIQUETTE.

played

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, r tin? only ullage tua, ,.. - ih i ' r. Ion correspondent of oti.'-r .ai 1 :.:rj. "One of their n . ! , i .0 t a fox which had i ; t the fowls for t,f k : .m that fowl keeping 3.' r. a ruky bJirraa. - nary fcrmer does not it t -1 1 -it.. an "ccawoiiai hen, bat 8n, ,. . -. i? a f.Teedr boast and kill pa. . . ut.e pleasure of the thin, a-n-h :.t does not always pay Ch: :; ptt. So here was a fine thirtv n rtiQg etiquette to be in? t r

. -1 1 ! c larmer Had snot a fox. 60m to r

. 1 nf cn 1 r In f hn T t . . .

Y -J v. JQ irnn tin dr.fts were teJ to thrjw out his chest with feet dn. and hcndre.1- of m,

as if m deauce of all the un- cart were eranloved

nifm ... . . -

r t

It

I oat ta the buid::

xt the war.

taua 01 iiruisn Dort. ant t . K u. : .l. . . . ,

w. nxttora from time inuae- marL.-t rr . k-j

. ...... . : .... ' - uau wv. vsie

t h nMrAft trtAt fhn for 1.

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has decreed that tho fox

a wfe from run and txan Klo n

1 :' wpre sscrod. He beloDcs to whr f -r

:T?i &nd most be allowed to ver' K -n- - i . thivumh the covers and farm- bunch at nark-: r -will, deronring what mar tenr-?n-e t . A '."'

!n his way. Custom, too, rote an ! ! r. : that tb Lvt shall pay dear,

' uizm. I lie hunt generally, ley rea! 7- ... turfi in innumerable cisea poiveonr f-f ! ' rttr. 13 well aware that bej previou-lv i- pwin-Hed. realirr ' - tha particular fanner said than ! ' it h I b'-ntM for many years hira-( Amid a! ...J..'J L-J 1 1 .

EeTer hkwc a craim tor neer ra: rv?s.

4 t ht-uv A rear or two ago, bow- with jrfory i.y rann inj trsins almost rr. t foi had paid a nocturnal i without interrjptioa. There -was a n bis fowl yard and bad played deep eutt-r- on one line where the - - ith the feathered denizen caow had drifted badlT. and jrreat i t 't or two after it happened 'numbers of people turned otu to v A third time the fox came' foe bow tli 1iTnmz -.Lr

: and made a roost deplorable J get along. They imagined, of coarse, !U (if a kkt nf fin TtVonulAlf oe fK.f Am tiU r.nn V. .

t-- ome crpensiTe Bu5 Orping- their astoaishraeat the engine dash-

a riain rr.r-t t?reen

the tonr.

: reenence s ' "bed frora t amipe, cart'tj eqnaltT if :!- of nar.

"-? . and the htpp " h wh; h he had

fr r.inepenee

.:e no leäE a suns r.f ion the mo-

thciBfeiTes

the farmer wrote to the "t s-rrtar? and asked for damTae rwplv was that the claim

- attended to shortly, and

' . n.as

-0 4n,

ed right into the drift, "clearing

ncr W8T tnroun annarentir with

out the fliehtest diincnlty, the gaow at the same time üyiag over the top of the caeine chiaaiMir fnn

he settienwnt came! from the broken wavee of a violent

aoi a nam. Thereanoni tea. and notwithtandmr aKtmrw

t" pVt.ct declared war oa all foxes Jtioas the train came down from

r-: 1 H them ralhlessly. And Greeahead (twenty miles) in one

the point which puzzled the hour and a quarter." London

" r Crawford shot a fox last w. 1 one of the men, 'and no r: La rorrt to hi rw Tf

5 s .ckv ard it ain't gporteraan- : U: 'em kill your hens. That u '-it ::-.T r Ucr9 for. and if one

v r-tnr is mean there are a who are generous.' i-re vo have it Sport is T'tsl its rules aro adaiaant It r werer, be put to the credit . i h hunt dub3 that P' iioas of pounds a year in f i- i. Waha and Ireland for the ' the tport i.'-.:Jt of k u.i. ii

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Qaeen.

The Earth's Surface. The surface of the earth can he

compared to the too of a barrel of

asphalt, hard and riid through and through, seamed and cracked on the surface by the etetnents. For ten miles in a straight line below the

surface the earth is probably dry and hard, of a rock substance. The

pressure of this substance unon the

1 i 5 1 r il ... r

noaiea censor 01 uio eartn seens it

from getting lwtter than it is, jest as yog can keen water from boifia?

by an appropriately sufficient presenra Tin fU. i-? ci..

rt annually, the packs in voicanic eraj a is the leakare

1.. ooaeas 01 hangers on

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THE STOCK EXCHANGE.

Polkcnea to Utyanta and Even th

dtrMt Beg a art.

what we saw and from Dwia of tho pimt inn.m.nt a...

New York'a Brokers.

In tlie early part of Ifarch, 1792,

From

what hanrvner tn na T murin nn a

pae of Spanish efiauetto. It xsi

probably not correct, but I offer it the first notice was printed of tho aa tho result of our experiences' opening of a stock exchange offico .Other people may have had differ- at S2 Wall street by A. L. Bleecker cnt lrapreasiona. If you are of the & Sons, J. Pintard, McEvers & Barfemale sex never wear 0 short skirt, clay, Cortlandt & Terrors and Jay a sailor or Enpligh walking hat un-i& Sutton. Those Feveral firms held less rou are willing to have people' auctions of stock each day at noon, stare at you and sometimes call eeliing in rotation to insuro equal atter you. If you have rod hair dye opportunities for each other. oL PParod, to fluted asj Sorao of the broker specialists reKubia. 2serer bow to a man tm- eented such a restricted organizalesö he lifts his hat first If you are! tfbn, and on March 21 a meeting a man you may dress as an En-jlrfh-, was called of the dissatisfied brokers man, nn operatic tenor or a chorus for purposes of protection, and a singer from Carmen without excit- committee was appointed to prolng remark. 2fevor wear glasses., vide a suitable room in which to If you are blind tako a dog on a assemble and to suggest Buch rules string. When you sit down at tho and regulations for conducting table or arife always bow and say, their business as the committeo "Bueuas' This is imperative. You dcemod necessary. The final result may jostle people without apology,' of this meeting, says Moody's Magbut never epeak to any one without! azine, was the first signed airree-

Jvul Ke, Eo ne nooie, ment among dealers in securities, , friend or beggar. "Will your grace the oldest record now in fhe ardo me the favor to bring me m-. j chives of the New York Stock ExcofTc' ct 9 o'clock tomorrow ?" change. The agreement reads as woui ! tr'ke an American bellbov follows: with tlicmur "Ruf if ic K TP it-- c.i m t t

translation of the Spanish request 'for the purchase and Salo of Publio ever tell a beggar to clear out, but 'Stock, do hereby solemnly promise

say that vou have left vour Tinwe nt

i nome anc tnat vou will remember

him tomorrow or gently murmur

mat itod win reward nun, whereat he will smile, thank you and depart. These same beggars, who spring up on every side, seem to have a 1 ,. .. ... .

coae 01 etiquette we could not fath-

and plodtre ourselves to eaeh other.

that we will not buy or sell from this day, for any person whatsoever, any .kind of Public Stock at a less rate than one-quarter per cent commission on the specie value, and

tnat we will give a preference to each other in our nejrotiaKons. In

4 - '' - m w w nuildt A4,

Om. Aftnr fxrrt nr fhiAA lhA KTAäf(ninnn nMf i-

---- - .m-.u utta .ucci uwuiwu 1 UUi SJl Vf K JlciYU bCUÜUi were a few who begged only f rem hands this 17th day of May, at Ifew me, two or three others who be-j York, ,1792." EOUCht Jean. EvinVnflv wrol TViifl nrmiTiir'Jinn ,A

j j - w - C 4it liau AAV i k.ai understood to be the patrons of ccr-; habitation for conducting exchange

lam. ui-iriirs who out 01 a crowa 01 Dusma's. .use the curb broker tomendicants were the only one3 to day, transactions wero carried on in approach us who would take their the open air at a point between the dole with thanks or if we said "to-(present numbera of 68 and 70 Wall morrow" would smilingly back street, under a famous old buttonaway at once, (wood tree that stood there with

A trip into Spain ought to mean I vndespreading branches, which pro-

"i&ka a hvinr' out of it Wif U

' ' hoaads certain districts of

t uepopaiaiea. ..!CsK an the midland - h ?onld be almost impover- - - Ja ere raddcnlT put in

"e an end to the rich ; - Ft;Tne Count rr houses in dirtäts may be had al-

mc?ure

the earth. Tie r a racier of matter

in the renter of t'-.erih or its immediate fnm'T.'' t rs . l I foak tliing lik pt:: s tfae pony.

porous, li :;! waea the earth's intt.ior matter neKed ta

the hic.i le'niwr:.rt- tast are

The vale is green, the skys are bright, The lillies of the valley white 'Neath primrose blossoms hover; And every day the meadows gay, More gaily paint their cover. Then come and greet the Spring with mirth, Rejoicing in the beauteous earth And God's protection tender, Who in his might spreads this delight, And clothes the flowers in splendor.

more than sketches of life as we

aw it m a single city. Yet it was our pleasure to linger on in Madrid, with the exception of three

j oays spent m Toledo and the Escu

ml, for the whole of our twr

( months' holidav, and to return di - . T-l "...

rect to raris witnout eeemg any of the southern country, s beloved b other tourists. So can any one won der that to us Snain means Madrid

I the citv of marvelous contrasts?

fc. u. Alien m Outing Sah aüt iuu utv iusiitier3 iwi ward, sir! Says He Tea. I know It! I seen to go et eTerytaiag backward. Phil dfilphla Pre.

On the Links.

BrijKt at the Firs. When Crewe mil was bcminT th

. ' , : - v . " v. Mina jmk pity there it d.oiTr. axi there k oon-le plj.i - 1 :

swerawe water in u tnat escape eqeeatmitv whrch St Janes' Bud-'

I " .c a cottage m 1 rwictfcwr uaiiocx, taraBUQ urn-

l.' ' , . J n . . I V

. .u x-Tuaiey country a conn-

- li &3 ATTUnrii-. it rnt-

' of d:miit; 1. 1: t..

populär favor"

I

Oomrstlc Philotephy.

The Chlneee. (l Chinese invented printing, ÄBnnCer' thCJ iD j f fanners compass. r , 1 ,!a' ' egs by means of in- - -r ,o l th firiteraiea of Chi- . '-t-.o fim to batch fi.h spawa

(1 M rfigfi wells are of

, ' i"nal w? of China js thou-j T7,." "Id. and thoaands of

p n;a..tioa that western air-!

ret deems wortbr of preerTation in

print

When the bistort maaioa. with

IÜ3 work of art. rare manoecriot.

trsaor mrl ::r frearea. was

htaxnif aat I- Crew ordared a

footman u - , a tble oa the i

laws antJ " :- an ir. btand and 1

ome Jeteer: :H trrr. He then sat

doam and ct -v1!v

ideimtm to Stre-t. the Rorsr! aead-

estK-tan:

"IVar ??rref Crewe tt lurwsc.

Cotne ar.d Vr.M it up ri'"."

To h: ; ft-r he ;et another nies

..-ape bj wjre:

I ''You a!'-.: urn! to rr thfe wad 1 ceW Hn Yn wwuldR't lay so f T fwnrl ft nrr."

Inp3tleai.

i -TTdl. if L:s' aia't the limit T

oowb me steps a private resi-

i2Sai- Irl

" .n tt , r . . äannlne I UU maxrtea: w

tt r. , asmngtona an- wir rm riad found that out deace

. i W!red 10 the wet cold it last! i "Wkafs the trouble?" queried

. nn, ain their naked and Hostwad-Tes, tad tbca lfs too la l.' the ptsssag citizen, who had overr- n At Panted blue, the -Heiter Welt A beere the poitaser's noisy thought - J ,n 3 p m fpiendid silks, Wkt-jftrir aaiad. 4etr. teU "VTkr," explAined the mm in a"...l teawJ3 C'. 0n Ä cliair ot ie aJ wore. grar, nbe wotuaa ia that house rUtKnn).. apdrWe, read- He-iioWs that! 'tsvi if I don't emne along earb rsr of rutiSZ and prinking from : -TDr a serte je-HaiT Ban t ter JetUr? from riite QoT PmkU tea of er, tx rrier.-'-Chicijo Xrn.

Gaasf N'evrs Fr the Editor. vrt ' -.j ttxgs tar out take ftlirM

1 raaceij; I cannot write. Scf K. was the refrain of the bud ding poets latest production, end, whea, it reached the hands of the! waarv editor, xehn hnA fwn K-im. 1

barded by bushels of unavailable outpourings from the same soarce. he promptly sent it back, with the following terse and businesslike in dor? em en t: "Glad to hear it! Iveon Kit

wrote tat .- . . -

know, and I will make up the d;f I fereace myself rather than have h'

ttop." New York Time?. Hit Favorite Garn Bird. At a dinner one dav. savs

writer in the Philadelphia PabllcJ

i-eoger, some men were discussing the merits of different kind ni

game birds. One preferred canvasback deck, another woodcock, and still another thought a quail the most delicious article of food. The discussion and the dinner ended at about the same time. "Xow, Frank," said one of the men to tho waiter at his elbow.

"what kind of game do you like best?" "Well, suh. to tell the traf. .1.

most any kind of game suits me, bat what I like bes' 13 an America eae serred oa a eiker dollar."

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Mr. TImtot (teaching a friend colf-

Before I go haajr further Xt jno him press upon yo. old man. that hcverr think Ls In the way you standi

tected them from the sun's ravs and

ordinarily inclement weather. Business in tfiose day3 was not rushing, and there was nn air of leisure and quiet about the gather

ing, becurities were not active

enourfi to eraolov all the time of

the brokers, so between times betting on the results of domestic and foreign political controversies and dealing in merchandise were included.

The fir?t inride quarters of the exebonpe vrcre secured in 1793, when ti e Tontine coffee house, at the nor4l-w' t eorrer of Wall and William streof, was completed. The old battonwecd tree wan aban

doned, and th rlrrity of the brokers' orgaruzuti n was elevated bv

the change. The Tvntinc coffee house was controlled by n cliartered company composed of 203 subscrib

ers at $200 each, organized as a merchants exchange. The dealers in securitioa and the merchant! were all jumbled up together, and at times when trading was brisk there was wild excitement and ahou'ea that would have done credit to a band of Comanche Indians. No constitution for a stock exchange was adopted until 1817, when the New York stock and'ex- ' change board was formiffly orjanilzed and a constitution adopted. Nathaniel Prime was appointed president and John Butson secretary.

I

1 . , CorxfltlonaU , f I A.

'arv

The Manager Wae Cut. The crowd swayed toward tha manager of the open air show. "What did you mean by advertising thet tight rope walker?" cried the spokesman. "Just what I said' replied th unabashed manager. "But the roue was laid" on IV

ound," cried the spokesman, "an

your fraud of a rope walker just

naiKea on it a step or twel Do you call that tight rope walking?" "Certainly J" ejioutcd the manager. "Tho Tnnnr iVIit won'f

' he f" Cloveland Plain Dealer.

rio Wender. 'Ton lore long rambles in thi conntrv?" fielfol tK 1 t

! -white rwmter.

I ,rSA (r,-. ' .1.3 xx

jc uijMc uttiju anu DucKiea snoes. when I go out in the country all xiature saams to srailc." "Gracious I T don't blame her. It la a irondcr ehe doesn't lagh oat-gjjl-rgn City IndeycniUaL

rve bought you that irettx uiaffr

"Yes. ma; but If you wants me to be a real angel Just buj me a boa anil fur Hoed coat to go with IfNew Teck World.