Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 June 1911 — Page 4
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Answered
The Chicago Tribune sent out
last week a letter to the publisners of the U. S requesting answers te three questions they furnished return stamped envelope, the questions and our answers were as follows: 1st Are you in favor of the approval by C)n gre?s of the reciprocity treaty with Canada negotiated by President Taft? Aü?wer Y-s. A step in therijrht direction. 2d. Are you in favor of a general revision of the tariff. Yes. 3d, What articles doou think should be put on the free list? Answer; All raw material; All manufactured articles; Pay expense of Government by direct taxation Make everv man his own assessor, and give the government the right to sell his property at an increase of 5 per cent over his assessment. And you can bet vour bottom dollar a'l property will be assessed high enough, and rhe tax would never be feit by 75 per cent, of the people The peeple who own the property and who receive the largest share of the benefit of the Government would have to pay the bill. It would be just the reverse of the present system of taxation where
the poor man pays me tax ana men like Lorimer reap the harvest Ask us another, something harder. Very Truly Ben Ed Doaxe. Circuit Court 1Vill convene next Monday June 5. The following haue been selected as the Jurors. Grand Jury Henrv Kolb. Harbiso-: P -ter Friedman, Hall; W. B. sua ell, Madison- Henry Schrnering Marion; F. H. Rickelhofi, Ferdinand; J. H. Miller, CassPetit JuryDavid Abell Jackson; Leo Lorey Hall; ZenoHobbs Madison; Henry Beckman, Marion; Fred E. Bruner Cass; C F Brinmey or PatnVa: J H. Krstein Ferdi
nand; Law. Hochgesang Bambridge; Herman Weisman Boone;1 Geo Vr Milburn Columbia; Chris. Hoffman Harbison; John M. Miller Jefferson. Contingent Jury L. D. Mitchell Jefferson; Jas. B Payne Madison; Louis Katter-1 henry Patoka; Go Neukam Jr. Harbbon; C A- Luechaür Columbia; Peter Miller Ferdinand. Cases have been seta3 follows: 1st day: State vs Green Vandiver " Wm Norman. Ernest Thomp 44 Claud Haskins. " Alonzo Wha'.ey. 2d day: State vs Sternberg. " " Hendrickson. " 44 Greener and Schäfer 2 cases 3d day: Burkhardt vs Kirkland State vs Robert Egg 4 4 44 Henry Cummins 44 Frank Cummins 44 Frank Elkins 44 Hy. Kerrebach 4 cases 4th day:
Floerscheim bhoe Co. vs Aivey et al. Fam State Bank vs Meyers ?ta State ex rel Birk vs Nigg et al Stat vs Reis 5 h day: Stork vs Stork et al State 3 Hy. Ferrebach 44 Lytle and Pinnick 2 cases 6th day: Otto vs Steringer
Mr and Mrs. Ben Schroenng and son Edwin visited relatives and friends at F- rdinand Cunday. Miss Frances Schepers passed through town on her way to Troy where she visited relatives Sunday. Ed Hemmerlein. EJ Nordhoff, Peter' Harder and Tony Friedman took in the excursion to Owensboro Sunday
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WITCHCRAFT IN ENGLAND.
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Last f th Judicial Preutlona
anA Executions. . Sir Matthew Hale, it is true, hud ; hanged frwro poor women at Cambridge in li64, but a few jears later
Lord Chief Justice llolt set himtcli strongly against such charges aad in every ewe tried before him directed the jury to bring in a verdict of acquittal. In a celebrated trial at Guildford in 1701 not only
was the supposed witch found not
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ited friends at HuntingburgSun- cuikv, but her false accuser, one
day. John Hathaway, was condemned to j
Miss Anna Kneis visited her year's imprisonment and to tu,-r unM.u'nflc.ini. m the pillory three times.
Miss Anna Thieman is visiting friends and relatives at Louisville a few days this week Tony Lindenschmidt spent Sunday at Ferdinand Miss Blanche Line came home from Evansville Friday where she is attending Lockyear's Business College to visit her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. John Line dictment. of "conversing familiar
Andrew Hader and Miss Mamiejlr with the devil in the form of a Schott were quietly married cat." The judge, however, procured Sunday evening at the parson- a reprieve for poor old Jane, and age Rev Cram officiating ehe was ultimately released, to end Mrs Lina Ellis came down her days in peace, from French Lick Friday to be Last, the witchcraft act was rcat her mother's bed side who is pealed for the United Kingdom in
very low with heart trouble and the same year. It was quite time,
tand
Yet,
horrible to relate, a woman named
Hicks and her daughter, a child of nine, were hanged together at Huntingdon on July 28, 1716, for
raising a storm of wind in with the devil.
The last judicial sentence for witchcraft in England was in 173G, one Jane Wenham being actuallr found guiltv, according to the in-
is not expected to live.
Mrs. Mary Agnes and niece Bsrnadine Dudine took in the play at Ferdinand Tuesdav, and returned home Wednesdey Mrs. John Huffman and daughter Helen visited friends at Dubois Sunday. ; Miss Esther Wuchner from Jasper attended the Seger and Heeke wedding Tuesday Tuesday morning Mav 30th at S:00 o'clock occurred at Dubois the marriage of Andrew Heeke to Miss Celia Segers. The attendants to the happy young
couple were Miss Katie' KUm 1
holter cousin ot the groom and Albert Segers, a brother of the
bride. Miss Bernadine Segers' was flower girl. The bride was beautifully attired in a pretty
costume of embrordery and wore a veil which was held in place with lovely bride's roses. The bridesmaid wore embroidery gown and carried roses The groomsman wore conventional black. After the ceremony the bridal party drove out to the, home of Mrs Henrv Seger where
IVi Via4J kttiJ Vat lil4) U -A. I a woman was brought before Captain David Ross, deputv sheriü of Sutherland, charged with "causing her daughter to be shod by the devil," and so making her lame both in hands and feet. The fact having been proved to the captain's satisfaction, the old woman was put into a tar barrel and burned at Dornoch. The weather leinp cold at the time, we are told that she "sat composedly warming herself by the fire prepared t "k consume h?r 'rhile the oth
er instruments of death were ting read;- ."
The la.: atmrt to execute a witch in EaIa;:.' m! h d.satrously for the rrftrt. :. In 1751 at Tring two o.J pt nie ne:r.ed Osborne, iran n 1 wii'e. being suspected of wiUacrait, were seized by a crowd, stn ppt J, cross bound and
thrown into a pond. Both died of i this brutal treatment. But the ! witchcraft act had boea repealed, 1 Wrt NlTR
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Eauii, ne was ui aue course inea and hanged. Cornhill Magazine.
a sumptous reception .was waitDr. Lukemeyer from Hunt- Steadfast Confidence ingburg was called to Mrs. Wm Tlg FollOWlna StatEfflent Should Form ConHarbison m consultation with. . . . . u .. . . Dr. Kelso. I c usivs Proo! ol Merit lo Every A surprise dinner was given' Jasper Reader, at the home of Mr. and Mrs ( Could stronger proof of the Frank Klee in honor of her oath. merit of any remedy be desired birth-day. Those present were than the statements of grateful
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uuuup wcueaud icuuei-papers for üoan's Kidney Fills, ed some beautitul muoic m the Ther are twice-told and confirm-1 afternoon. Tjpsy !cd wi,h new enthusiasm. Can jany reader doubt the following? tl i rL ntL It's from a resident of this local They Love Each Other. hMr3. WiIliam Tabe, M (Ön the Streets'of Jasper) (Row, Jasper, Ind , says: 4Dtdn s Dr J ö Dr J, P "Say doctor! Kidney Pills, procured from
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Wiif Fe r Me -t The Unned States u the mxlj country in the world that ha "four corners," that is to say, a plac where four states meet. Look at your atlas and you will see Colorado, Utah, Ner Mexico and Arizona touching each other. At no other place on the globe do four states, territories or provinces unite to form such a junction. The spot is on a spur of the Carizo -"nntaini, and few touriste visit it, t is not easily accea-
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have every reason to believe that the benefit will he permanent."
(Statement givon in April 1907.) Permanent Results. On March 24, 1910, Mrs. Taber was interviewed and she said: ,4I am glad to verify my former statement regarding Doan's Kidney Pills. The benefit this rem edv brought has lasted." For sale by all dealers. Price
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Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind.
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Mow many of you can tail why I O P DCATT1ip
barber has a red and white striped u T -u rr 1.1 pole as a rign? In the olden tun old John Kuebler properoarbrs were also surgeons in t ty north-east corner 9th null way, particularly in the oper. : and Main Streets. Call ration it ui itcceasary for the pa- on Frank L. Betz, Agent. Kent to prap a staff, and the bar-1
bcr always kept one ready, as well
Was in Jasper Friday evening
He came to see if it was true t 1. 1 " 1 . Vinlnr. r WTt"n C f 1
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huried and tnat nis wue anu r-y-a nau '-MrggM f 'J Vtri'V o5ier children had left town, not in nse the bandage was tied to ' VU "C . X iL Li , He claims that he has been send so that they might be together , Veterinär V SurfTfiOll ine his wife 15. a week while he when ?ted, and the barber usual-, V BWriUcW y ÖUreöü has been gone, according to that J hf nS thcm at.hl9 door R , Office on 7th St. next door to the non-support story would fail-, f o4 nmc nowever. Kunkel & Hettich's liven- barn
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per. Underlaid with 4 ft of Coal.
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