Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 April 1911 — Page 8

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Repulsed. Tho effort to prod pastors and church members to greater effusiveness in welcoming stranger to publie services may lend to ov. r! in hospitality in various way. Une of the wuvs uas revealed to a war?'i hearted western pastor. Coming fr.;n the jHpit nftor the eninp sermon, hp fmml a stranger in the pt-ivnn of a fnir haired Swevle j.nd. Tfetsnpr her with a nrdiui !.ai:.!( '!ap. slid : "I üüi ery fjlad to see v i 1 want Vn i t f,.,."at home bT" 1 '.' ! vi td I ,..(. ,ieMt::int fl ttn'i ( .i f v., , l ,-iu' I'niir ml.

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'" !"- or','regationalist. The Old Constitution. The Con-titutron originally carried forty-four guns. A particular;ly intere.sting hisfsry is eonnocted ; with tins: ship. During the war with the Barbarv lowers in 1S03 ! 6he was Commodore Preble's fla;:-

fhip m the Mediterranean and plaed a conspicuous part during the whole watr. Lieutenant Wadsworth, who wa3 blown up before Tripoli in the ill fated Intrepid,

was one 01 tne otlice.rs of the Constitution. In the course of (he war with England in 1S12 the English papers laughed at the Constitution and spoke of her as "a bundle of pine boards sailintr under a hit of

striped bunting." But when under

cnpwin nun she capturea the English frigate Guerriere, a vessel of nearly equal force, the people who had before ridiculed her called her "one of the stanchost vessels

afloat." A few months after this victory tho Constitution, then commanded by IV.ptain Buiubridge,

compelled :.e of tue hnest frigates in the British nivy, the Java, to strke it eolurs.

By S ALL IE MCNDEEM. Coi.vthi. ISiW. by American Iro9 As.-o--tMtlun j I'tiv way 1 t:ot viu of the burglar lUi wa.s tills: 1 li:tl tuLliiy tiuud nerve anil wasn't nfrulil of any one. I Mtemed to know w hat kind fa erlb to crack ami how to do It without waking anybody up and gettlns nwny ttetwoon nildaiglit and dawn, wben the eops are must drowsy. While I waa doing a job I thought of nothing except my work and was both ex. and watchful. I

'Tim nk wnsn ' i,ln' o1 Miosu blokes who scare

people to death er who are ready If necessary to add murder to robbery.! I The truth Is I never liked the prospect ' of facing either charge. As 1 was üaylng, while eugaged at my work, howuver dangerous, I wa.s steady as a niomimunt. but when danger hail passed and I had nothing to do but thluk 1 went downhill very fast.! What bothered me most was that ij couldn't slvp nlghts-that Is. when comfortably stowed away In bed. I once took a imp In a gentleman's parlor and was only wakened by the sun coming up and shining In my eyes. I Just got out In time to save myself. I Hut when lying on a soft mattress,' with warm covers and no ohnnce of' being disturbed, sleep wouldn't ronm) to mo. I lay awake thinking of thej time when I Mould boar prison doors clang .behind me. The thought was

dreadful. I'm afraid I was too line grained for the business. Month nfter month my hours of sleep grew less till I feared Insanity. One night I woke up at midnight nffor

having slept two In airs and knew there would be no more slumber for me till, the next time I went to bed. I was so' desperate that I got up with the In-' tentlon of going Into some house where 1 had no right and there snatch an-

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much In It. Itut 1 was looking

sleep, not plunder. I went there, took out a pauo of glass, entered and went upstairs to rind a place to settle down. I stood In a dark hall looking Into a room where a night lamp was burning. In the room a woman was In bod with a child, both asleep. The child was sleeping on the front of tho bed, very near the edue. Fie was n lmr nmi t

think, about llvo years old. On a narrow lower bed, close beside the other, slept another child, a girl of

i auout tnree. hbe was sleeping In tin- ' center of her bed on her side nnd had j her chubby list up against her fat J cheek. It was hot summer weather, i and hone of them except the woman had any covers whatever. I What interested mo -was that the boy's bead was banging over the side j of bis bed and so much of bis body, i too. that It looked to me as if he was ' about to fall. He was restless, and I i knew he would be over very soon.

! bomehow I wanted to &e him fall. j though I kept In Jhe dark so that be , wouldn't see me If he woke up. The next kick he made sent him over. II

rell-n couple of feet, but didn't wake up. lie landed partly on the little girl, but she didn't wake up either. I expected she Mould, as she moaned once

or twice In her sleep aud turned over, but finally she slept as peacefully as before. It was such a delightful picture to

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I one sunering from insomnia that

. kept on watcWng the children. The J boy coutlnued his kicking and crowded the girl. ptrShliig her with every move to the front edgfc of her bed. It must have been half an hour that he kept I this up. when there was a thump, and I the girl lay on the floor. But she , seemed to bo as comfortable there as I on her bed. At any rate, she showed not the least sign of waking. I Meanwhile I henrd the muttering of distant thunder, nnd while I WJis Innlr.

lng at them nil there came one terrific crash loud enough to Make the dead. The mother turned over, hut neither of the children. moved. Then followed one crash after another, nnd I expected that nt least the mother wonkl wake up and take a look at her children. Itut she slept on. Sire must hare been very tired ,or -had lost n lot of sleep or she' couldn't hava slept through those terrible bolts. Never had I heard such thunder before. Tho only effect the storm had on any of them was to Increase tho restlessness of the boy. He rolled nnd torn.

; hied In his sleep like a ship tossed by i tho waves, sometimes lying for a few i minutes close against bis mother's bed. I then rolling over to the outer edge of ; his own. I was sure he'd in time tumble out of this bed, as he had out of tho other, and I was bound to see him

eio It, hure enough, before I expected It ho gave a lurch and landed plumb on top of bis sister. Neither of them awoke. I reckon women know In their sleep what's going on with their children

for, now that the storm was over and

everything was still ns the tomb, the

motner sat up In bed, glanced at her

children, got up nnd put them In their

proper places. Then she went back to bed herself and was asleep in a moment. "Well," I said to myself, "If that's what a clear conscience will furnish I'm going to have a clear conscience." I wont back to my room resolved nr.

cr to ontcr any man's house again but my wn, at least not for plunder. I went to bed nnd slept llko a top for twenty-four hours. I kept my resolution, found honorn ble employment and prospered. Hut 1 didn't forget the family that converted me. The mother was a widow, nnd. having a hard time to get on, I made her acquaintance and married her. nut nono of my family know that I

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