Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 June 1911 — Page 8

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Clever Method by Which H. Secured! T IOrn . ?.nim"1 eontCflt Somo Evidence. USC(1 to b( practiced by olhco olerka 1 in T ..... , Ii

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TU FaLnV. tl .aAil manner of makind Gniide and out), tto

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Agricnltnral Implements and Fertilizer.

"I had to tvort to a qiuvr runo onco tu uiimisHon from a man J was after," taul n prlvatu detective. ''There had boon eoiuo trouble at n club bcuci tu,v.jig men. One threw ,t $1 of wine into the other's far The other

did not rcM'tit the infill n- lie

ßhouM ha e dinjp , V, i:a father hoard of it In- thr.'ate.ie.l to disinherit his son uu!ers ho whipped the man w ho had thrown the wine in his fare The father v.r.j n member of the snive club, and ho made a wager or a wine sup;or that his son could und would whip the other fellow. Soon after this the son met the man who had insulted him and whipped him. The ficrht occurred

J V on a prominent streot, and fis two of the young man's friends wero

with him at the time there was talk of an action against them and hia father for conspiracy. Our agency was retained to get the evidence needed. "It was decided that it would be necessary to get an admission from the father of the young man who had made the usuuit. f was told to get it. I trod many ways and failed. He did not know was a detective. He had kuown me for n numher of

years, but thought 1 was eugaged in

otner woik. I had another plan to get from him what I wanted. I told hirn a New York publication was

naving tue nJlair written up and illustrated. 'T said I had seen the picture of the fight which had been prepared for it. lie was pleafed at the publicity that the fight was to get, for the story of the affair at the club had been priuted, and he wanted it known that his son had avenged the insult. I intimated that if he cared to see it I thought I could get him the picture that had been prepared for publication. He was eager to see it. "I had a friend, a nowsnaner nrt-

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every younger clerk had his stable of racers. These worms wero bred i in nuts or apples and curofully sta-f bled between two walnut hclls. They wero selected by placing them 111 tllO Coli tfir of ll tlinnn nf tulnnr

- I V lit and the one that proved most adept in making a speedy bee lino to tho edge of the paper wris matched against the pick of a rival stable 'Some of the fastest coiil'i not bo induced to travel in a straight line. In racing parlance, they bolted and were bad betting propositions. But when two came together that showed a disposition to run straight and

true tne netting on tho result was lively enough to stir up the antigambling enthusiasts. Now York Tribune, Wisdom of the Young.

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England in the days of Indian warfare. He was a fatalist of & pro

nounced type. Nevertheless he ould not venture forth without his

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one of hia family had taken it. Aboj sat down to wait till it wrs brought back "But, Abe, I thought you were a fatalist?" said a friend. "So I am' the old man answered. "Then why bother about your

Diunueruussr' taunted tho friend. "You aro in no danger from the Indians, since you can't possibly die till your time comes." "Yes," eaid the old man, "but uppo80 I was to meet an Indian and his time had come. It wouldn't do for me not to have my blunderbuss, would it ?"

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important errand, but tha hi

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.....v. u ...U.IU, tUp ui iu Hireet missing irorn the rack made of an BCPnn trhflr tha rHf -.5 J ii ... . '

! he made a fair likeness of the figures in it. Tho picture showed one man stealing up behind another and striking him from the rear. Behind

mm were two other men, who were supposed to have accompanied" him to see ff.ir play. The father was thought to have been in tho neighborhood, but as he wasn't seen he was left off the picture. He examined it CArcfully. "'Who are these two mm?' hn

asked, pointing to the two onlookers. "They aro the two Blacks, who went along with your son to see that he got fair play I told him. " 'That's all right ho said, but who is thin?'

Lwho was striking at the other from

Denmu. '"Why, that's your son I told him. "'That's a lio!' ho exclaimed. My son sl.iod right in front of him and hit him squarely in the face. 1 told him o do that and stand up in frcWt of him all the time. I was

right across the street, ami the two men who were with n v son wore close onour-h to see n!l that happened. They will tell you that he did not hit him from behind. Ho faced him fairly and whipped him fairly. That was the way we made it up to do. If that's printed I'll whin tha

man who made it!'

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any court proceedings taken on account of the alleged conspiracy. The men concerned in it on both nid

got together and settled it out of

court." exchange.

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Dlsonchanted. "Yes," she admitted, with a sad little sigh, "there was a time when I thought him the grandest man in the world when I fancied that nothing could ever make mo ceaej to love him." "Well," her friend replied, "I sunnose rn nr. nil AnnmnA

I i - " wuiuv disenchanting experiences. We Tiavo only to become acquainted with a man to discover that ho is not the god wo had supposed him to be." "But it wasn't becoming acquainted with him that destroyed my ideal. I am sure that I could Btill think him splendid if I had aver seen him in riding breeches." Chicago Record-Herald. .

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THE OLD EXCUSES, . "There's no Irttrry," "I can wait a little longer for my insurance" have left many a family to face a bitter fight wich poverty and privation. If there is one thing that should receive the first consideration of married men, it is LIFE INSURANCE. Now is the time to apply for a policy. Arch C. Doane Jasper Indiana

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Parson And do you promlso to lov Iwnor and obey this man? Bride I do! New York Sun.

"There Is one thing I never realized antll I bcRnn to cast myjfeead upon the water." ifA "And thnt Is?" "How many people aro out for tfe lougli."-riillndeIphla Press.

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: The Itn Ed Doane Job I'rintorium h

fvi 1 excelled for Fino Ccn.nu'icinl printir. -u JASPER, IND.

Proved Her a Flirt. Snator Penrose at tho dedication of Pcnsvlvania'a snlendid pjitw

Itol at Harriaburg said of a certain it i x

peccn mai naa been made ni a pri vato dinner beforo tho dedicatory

ceremonies: "That speech tviia pregnant tfitb meaning. It revealed m every Bentenco its author's character. Brief and full and illuminating, it reminded mo of tho beautiful young lady who murmured to herself ono afternoon as sho paused uncertainly on a streot corner: "'What a borel For tho lifo of me I can't remember whether I'm to meet Morris in TmW mir, n

Jonner as on Eater. Dr. Jenner, tho famous English physician, was a proat ten dritiW

and very abstemious, never taking any stimulant except a measured glass of brandy when ho had indigestion. Onco for that cause, ho lived on stewed chops and rico for luncheon and dinner, with tea, for a couple of yenrs, but ordinarily ho was a great feeder. "I recollect," said his friend, Dr. Cooper Bentham, "on ofcö occasion Reynolds came to ecp Iura. JchnoT was at dinner. lie had soup, fish,

me greater part ot a chicken, and he was in tho middle of a 1

pudding when Reynolds entered and asked him how ho was. .Tennci drew a pitiful sigh and replied, 1 sun At at.all wallno appeÜU.'

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