Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 July 1911 — Page 3

PUTTING IT RATHER NEATLY piece of Humor That Lifted Diffident Professor to tho Highest Summer of Joy. H is told ttiat nftcr Professor Ayv .u bad made proposals of marrlngo ,, Mks Emily Jano Wilson, daubtor , f Christopher North, ho was. as a i.vnr of course, roforrotl to bor fail, r. As tho professor was uncomi.ly dlllldont, ho said to her: llniily, my denr, you must speak to Li-ii for rao. I could not summon , ,,'irngo to speak to tho professor on this subject." Papa la in tho library," Bald tho la.iy. Then you bad bettor go to him," Faid tbo profoasor, "ind I will wait l ore " There bolnn apparently no help for it, 'lie lady proceeded to tbo library. papa's answer Is pinned to tho lurk of my dens," said Miss Wilson, as she ro-entcrcd tbo room. Turning around, tbo delighted oultor read these words: "With tbo author's compliments." Success. Harm In Too Much Exercise. Dr. Lawrnson Brown and Dr. V. H. Heise of Sarannc Lake, In an article on "Properly Hogulatod Host and Exercise In Pulmonary Tuberculosis," In the Juno number of the Journul of tho Outdoor Life, holds that tho action of the poisonous gorms of this disease on the body Is very similar to that of overexerciso. Tho poisonous Irritation caused by tho germs gives tho organs and tissues of tho body a double load to carry. Drs. Hrovvn and Heise emphaslzo tho Importance of rest In tho treatment of tuborculosis, but also Insist that properly regulated oxorclso Is very necessary. They state their conclusions thus: "To sum up, exerclso when properly regulated and systematically graded is an important factor In the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Through It tho patient Is In many rases roturnod to homo and family Ith lessened chances of futuro relapse. At tbo same time part of hla earning capacity Is restored, and ho Is consequently financially less dependent upon others, relieving him of much worry, expense and hardship." Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottlo of CASTOIUA, a safe and suro remedy for infants and children, and seo that it Bears tho Signaturo of In rse For Over 30 Years. Children Cr' for Fletcher's Caatoria The Nature-Fake. "Congratulations!' "For what?" "I hear one of your exhibits took a prire at tho dos and poultry show." "Well, keep still about It. I entered a skye terrier and he took first prize as a Mongolian hen!" The Same, but Different. "Whon it comes to the task of taking up tho parlor carpot, do you run a ay from tho Job?" "No. I boat It." Constipation cftuci many tcriou HIt is thoroughly cured by Dr. 1" rrc't. Pleasant Pellets. One a laxative three for cathartic. Many n man who la his own mastor might better bo serving some O'rrr OWES HEALTH To Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound PcoUvlllo, Mich. "I want to teTI y'ühow much good LydlaE.Pinkham'a I vogctaoio com pound and banatlva Wash havodonomo. I live on a farm and have worked ver7 hard. I am fortyflvo years old, and am tho mother of thirteen childrenMany peoplo think it straneo that I am not broken down with hard work and 17. tont T foil ti,m r pur Vegetable Compound, and that tiero will bo no backacho and bearing Jown paina for them if they will tako i,. have. I am scarcely over without it In tho house. I will say also that I think there ia no bcttiT rncdicino to bo found for young girls to build them up and make them strong and well. My eldest daughter has taken Lvdia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound for painJul periods and irregularity, and it baa always helped her. I am always ready and willing to Kperik a pood word for tho Lydia E. inkhrurr's Uornedies. I tell every ona 1 meet that I owo my health and bapPinpaa to theso wonderful medicines." Kfd 8 Jou5fsoxScoltYilIo'MichI'ydla E. Pinkham's Tegctablo Compound, mndo from nativo roots and fni .ni contan3 no narcotics or harmfni n V' aml to-day holds tho record nf f!.V "Eest number of actual curei QL lemaiQ diseases. (rYAHTEn ono "1",n f cmun In fach town or Sum,. ' " c"untjr U act a our tpprrrnuilTn. xSSIT.V" crmani-nt ltlciti, (lootl Mlary.

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ENO GdEITION STATE ASSOCIATION RECOM-i MENDS THE PUBLICATION OF A NEWSPAPER. OFFICERS ARE ELECTED J. M. Black of Washington Is Chosen President and Minnette E. Harlan of Frankfort Is VicePresident. Tho delegates to trio convonüon of tho Indiana Stato Music Teachors' association concluded tholr businoss at Shelhyvllle. Tho nomination committee made Its report. The nam a of Mrs. I). D. Mitchell was substituted for that of .Miss Janet Smith as a member of the exocutiro committee, and tho name of W. E. .Moore was substituted for that of Miss Mary E. Stono on tho puLlic schools commission. The officers and committed, as accepted by tho convention are: President, J. M. Black. Washington, who selectPd Miss MInnetto E. Harlan of Frankfort as vice-president; secretary. J. S. llerger of Lafayette; treasuror, L, M. Tillison of Connorsvillo; auditor, Clieuctine Johnson of St. Joe. Executive committeeW. E. Fisher of Peru, .Mrs. D. D. Mitchell of Martinsville and Myers Gordon of Marlon. Program committee Percy Xuss bauin of Marloa. Emma Httchell of Greensburg. Public school commission V. 12. Hrown, -Newcastle; Harry Gast of Seymour, and V. E. Moore of Flora. Mr. Tillison was made a member of the press committee. The committee on the president's address rocomtnendod that the program of tho meeting be placed in the music Journals of the west as early as possible and that a journal be published by which tho Interests of the association may be advanced, Its members kept in touch with its work and its membership increased. Tho report also said: "We indorse the idea of tho president for a more edticaj tlonal program and congratulate tho association on their excellent round table lectures and discussions provided by the program committee and recommend their continuation and Its possible extension. "That while tho self-pcrfonaing piano and tho phonograph and graphophdnc nre doing their part toward bringing tho people of tho country to a high appreciation and love of good music, it is still up to tho music teachers themselves to extend and emphasize this work and to koop and encourage the production of a high grade of music by their pupils. "We Indorse the Idea of the president of allowing credit for outside work In music done by high school pupils. The fact that some of the cltlos aro adopting this course proves the feasibility of the Idea, and we bellov3 Its general adoption gradually to bo certain. The activo Interest of the music teachers themselves will be nocewsary, however, to the moro rapid advance of tho schome." The report was signed by W. E. X. Browne aud H. C. Gast and was adopted. Names 200 Deputies. George W. Miles, state fish and game commissioner, has issued a number of commissions to men in arious parts of tho state, giving them authority to represent his department In an oflieial capacity and the right to use seines to relieve the stroams of carp and other undesirable tlsh. About 200 of these commissions have been Issued, and Mr. Miles said ho is depending upon the honor of the men to whom they are given to replace all bass nnd other game fish in the streams, ss they have agreed to do. A number of fishermen have objected to the granting of the commissions to use the scinos, Mr. Miles said, on tho ground that those who promise to return the game fish to the streams may not do so. Mr. Miles says he is depending upon the honor of the men. and if he has evidence that the game fish aro being taken ,from tho streams by tho use of tho seines, ho will revoke tho commissions. "This Is not a permit to seine," said Mr. Miles. "There arc lots of peoplo who want to tako the carp and other undesirable llsh for their own use. and I have Issued deputyshlp certificates to those who roquested them, and they have promised they will replace any game fish they catch." Tho open season for killing squirrels Is on, and will continue until October 1. I'ndor tho law permits for the killing of squirrels are Issued by county clerks In all counties excopt Marion, where they are issued at the office of the game commissioner. About 2,000 permits have been issued throughout tho state, Mr. Mllos said. Stato Apple Show Planned. At the meeting of the Indiana Apple show commission it was decided to hold an apple show at Tomllnson hall in Indianapolis during the week beginning November C. Members of tho commission, who wero in session at 'Ho stotcbouse, agreed that such an exhibit would do much to arouse the interest of horticulturists and farmers throughout the state In the production of bettor apples In Indiana. The commission will ask the aid of the Commercial club In making the exhibit a success

Guardsmen Get Camp Order. George V. McCoy, adjutant general cf the Indiana National Guard, has isbued tho concentration ordor for tho state guard companies for the encampment to bo hold at Fort Benjamin Harrison July 17-26. The ordor proMath for transportation to the camp as follows. First Infantry Company A, Vlncennes. via E. & T. H. special; Company B, Torro Haute, via Ulg Four; Company C, Now Albany, via Louisville & Indianapolis traction line; Company D, Spencer, via Vandalla, L ft V. division; Cotuirany E, Sponcer, YjaE. & T. H. special; Company F, Madison, via Pennsylvania, LouFsvilio division; Company G. Munclo, via Indiana. Union traction, special; Company H, llloomrogton. via Monon; Company I, Washington, via E. & I. and Vandalla; Company K, Martinsvillo, via Dig Four; Company L. Mount Vernon, via E. & T. II.; Company M, Jcffersonville, via Louisvjlle & Indianapolis traction line. Second Infantry Company A, Indianapolis, via Indiana Union traction line; Company U, CrawfordsvlUe, via IJen-Hur traction line; Company C. Indianapolis, via Indiana Union; Company D, Indianapolis, via Indiana Union; Company E, Franklin, via Big Four; Company F. Winchester, vis. Indiana Union; Company G, Portland, via Union traction line; Company H, Indianapolis, via Indiana Union traction; Company I, Kokomo, via Indiana Union traction, special; Company K, Newcastle, via Newcastle traction line; Company L, Lebanon, via Big Four; Company M. Anderson, via Indiana Union traction; Infantry band, Marion, via Indiana Union traction. Third Infantry Company A, Albion, via Baltimore & Ohio and Winona traction line; company D, Angola, via Lake Shore and connecting traction lines; Company C. Montlcello, via Monon: Company D, Fort Wayne, via Fort Wayne & Wabash Valley traction lino; Company E, Elkhart, via Chicago, Lake Shore & South Bend traction line, special; Company F, South Bend, via Chicago. South Bend & Northern Indiana traction, special; Company G, Columbia City, via Pennsylvania and connecting traction lines; Company H, Warsaw, via Winona traction line, special; Company I, Plymouth, via Lake Erie & Western; Company K, Auburn, via traction special; Company L, Goshen,' -via Wi nona line; Company M, Rensselaer, via Monon; band. Peru, via Indiana Union traction; signal corps, Indianapolis, via Indiana. Union traction; hospital corps, Indianapolis, same lino; hospital corps. Frankfort, via Monon. Headquarters detachments will move with the companies situated in the same cities. Appoints Negro Delegates. Governor Marsball appointed the following delegates to the National Negro Educational congress, which will be held In Denver, Colo., August 12 to 15: C. J. Walker, Indianapolis; II. C. Williams, Franklin; Thomas E. Taylor, Indianapolis; S. W. Stewart, Terre Haute; F. D. Blake, Torre Haute; P. T. Miller. Evansvlllo; Rev. 13. J. Prince. Indianapolis; Dr. J. H. Ward. Indianapolis; J. H. Lott, Indianapolis; Miss Lillian T. Fox, Indianapolis; It. L. Anth, Vincennes; Willis S. Korsey, Indianapolls; Miss Frances Ilerry, Indianapolis; G. L. Hayes, Indianapolis; Dr. W. E. Brown, Indianapolis; Mrs. T. 11, Ransome. Indianapolis; Charles Hawkins Washington. Indianapolis; II. L. Saunders, Indianapolis; Dr. George W. Buckner, Evansvllle; Miss Carrie Barnes, Indianapolis; Dr. W. W. Anderson, South Bend; Dr. George H. Schaffcr, Marion; George L. Knox. Indianapolis; Miss Mary E. Washington. New Albany, and Gurley Brewer, Indianapolis. County Treasurers Late. According to word from the offlco of the auditor of state, several counties will find themselves liable to a penalty of $100 for failure to make tho semi-annual settlement with the auditor before the close of business. Sixty counties have not yet settled. It is said the auditor will not be ab! to attend to all the settlements yet to be made In the time allotted because of the time necessary for each settlement. One treasurer carab In to make his settlement and an examination showed there was a discrepancy of $13.000 between the amount owing and the amount he had brought with him. He was compelled to return homo for the difference. Pasteur Fund Reaches Mark. The state board of health hereafter will be able to pay for the Pasteur treatment to persons bitten by rabid dogs out of the "hydrophobia" fund created by the last legislature. Tho fund passed the $2.000 mark, as required by tho law before any part of It would be available. Tbo receipt of $521 from Albert Sahm. auditor of Marlon county, for this county's portion of the fund brought the total amount up to about $2.100. The board has been forced to deny treatment to perEons who sought treatment under tho law, as tho fund had not reached tho required amount Fair Grounds to Be Protected. For the first time In Its history tho Indinna state fair grounds will havo flro protection during the coming fair, and continuously thercaftor. Arrangenunts were completed for tho installation of fire hydrants on tho grounds following a visit thoro by Charles Downing, secretary of the board, and L, C. Boyd, president of the Indianapolis Water company. The officials Of the company will Inform the board within a day or two of the -cost of the extension of tho mains and the Installation of eight or ten hydrants.

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NEWS ITEMS FROM ALL OVEÄ INDIANA. TAFT TALK3 FR0.M TRAIN President Makes Six Speeches In Indiana Within Three and One-Half Hours Vsrr.ed Against Strenuous Exertion. On the ProcMeatfal Train. Marios. July 5. President Taft made stx speeches ia Indiana -vufcm aboau three and oae-half aoers. Ia doing o he broke over the program, which provMed lor on!y two speeches and saockfta tho members of his suite, who cattttoned him ia vain against soch strenuous exaction daring such torrid weather. Tk greatest of those speeches and od üuu fairly teems wit interest, is Us address on "Pesoe." at the National Military Home in this city Tafts speech is ia the president's best style ard is one of the most entertaining productions that has ema nated from tae walte House in re cent years. Its effect was partially ! lost on the audience from tbe fact that be read every word from maavscript. but it is a speech that irfl! live and bear the test cf close analysis. Messenger Gone; Accounts Shcri. Shelbyrille. July . With a kwrsra shortage of more than 5100 to bis dis credit and the strong probability tnat he has also stolen a S5.M package J of currency, Iironsoa Walker, twenty- J four years old. an emptore of ta j aauos txpress compmay sere, ss , missing from bis nsnal bacrttF Company detectives are so hot on bis trail, however, that it is be'-iered bis arrest will be brought about within the next twenty-fonr hour?. He is be lieved to be in Chicago. The $19$ ,1.0 ' shortage is due to collection

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Two Fight With Pistols. Evansvaie. July 5. Robert H Vnsdivert. age twenty-two. of St. Joseph. Mo., foreman of the construction ease an a large steam shovel plant bemc prected here, was shot and instantly killed in a revolver duel with rpsos Hunt, a young netano. Hunt wms wounded three times and will die. Hunt. It is alleged, weal to the factory site to settle a grudge for not baring been paid off when be quit work and drew bis revolver arst Vandlvert's father is the superintendent of an insane asylum at L Joseph. SIo. Given Sentence for Bigamy. Evansvllle, Jnly 5. Cal Strother. thirty-five years old. a salesman for electrical fupjdles. who lives ia Columbus. O.. was sentenced for from one to five years for bigamy by the circuit court on proof tnat be married Miss Pauttae Morcaa of Central City. Ky, In this city when be had a wife and children Sirius at Columbus. Strother was arrested in St. Louis. Mo. Engineer's Wife Drinks Acid. Frankfort. July . Mrs. Ansa Clouser. wife of Frank Clouser. a Clover Leaf engineer, committed surf- j ride at tbe family noose by taklaj; ?arbolic acid. She had been ia poor health for a lone time and had nlanned self-destruction, as sie left a , . , , . note to that effect pinned on ber dress. She Is survived by the bus- 1 oand and two children. Orders Harrison Home Said. ' Indianapolis. July . Former Pres-! Ident Benjamin Harrison's bomestead. on North Delaware street, is to be ' sold. The order was included :n Judge Collier's final deer-e tllng the partition suit hrourh; by Russoll B. Harrison asafnst the ather children. This property nor be sold for less than 30.8t. will Turners Begin Contests. South Bond. July 5. Etcbt hundred athletes, representing: Pouab Turner alliances In ail parts of the United States, began tbe competition for the national championship. Finds Wheat YIeid Good. Mitchell. July . Marria'Saades Is the champion wheat gswwer of this Foction. On 15 acres his yield is 4o bushels, averaging 27 busuefcs per acre. STATE NEWS BRIEFS. MIchlcan City. IÜBes. foHowtst; nn attempt last winter to commit j suicide, has caused tbe death of Will C. Farghor, fifty years old. an tester , ance agent. 1 Muncie. Dr. Edmund A. Neville. accused of being tbe author uf sev eral anonymous letters seat local i ministers, has gone to Canada on a two months' vacation. Warsaw. While rowing aad swimming. Claude Sellers, nineteen years old. aad Onas Wtaeland. eighteen years old. were drowned in Slelbnrn lake, near here. Tbe bodies wer recovered. Hloomingtoa Although this city It entitled to only oae mere sloa oa the basis of one to evory l.OvO inhabitants, four more applications were filed with the county commlsstecert whpn the board convened.

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