Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 July 1911 — Page 7
PUTTING IT RATHER NEATLY
Piece
of Humor That Lifted Diffident Professor to tho Highest Summer of Joy.
ft Is told tlint nftor Profoseor Ay- , jia.t made proposals of marrliiKO , l!rs Kinlly Jo Wilson. daughter
f,f thristoplter North, ho was, na .niittt r of courso. rsforrcd to hor
,her At the profossor was uncommon! dtUldtmt. ho Bald to her: -Kiuily. my dear, you raunt speak to I'm for "e- 1 could not summon fouraue to speak to tho professor on this subject. " Pla Is In tho library," oatd tlio li'iy "Thru you had bettor ro to him," said tho professor, "pd I will wait There bolnR apparently no help for It, the lady proceeded to tho library. Pu' nnswor la plnnod to tho ba. k of my deas," Bald Miss Wilson, s yb ro-outerod the room. Turning around, tho delighted suitor read theto words: -With tho author's compllmont3." Success. Harm In Too Much Exercise. Dr Lawrason Drown and Dr. P. H. lUiff of Saranac Laka, In an article on " Properly Itegulatod Rest and Exercise In Pulmonary Tuberculoma," In the June nuuibor of tho Journal of the Oi'door lAto, holds that the action of tho poisonous germs of this disease in the body Is vory similar to that of .T-xerclsc. Tho poisonous Irritation caused by tho germs gives tho o'K-ns and tissues of tho body a dout,..' load to carry. Drs.' Brown and lj. i emphasize the Importance of rest in the treatment of tuberculosis, but alto insist that properly regulated exercise is very necessary.
Tliey state their conclusions thus: To sum up, exorcise when properly rulatcd and systematically graded 1 aa important factor In tho treatironi of pulmonary tuberculosis. Tl.rough It tho patient Is In many ra-. s returned to home and family i;h lessened chances of futuro rela; -r. At the samo time part of his pariJng capacity is roatored. and ho 1 consequently financially less dependent upon others, rollevlus him of c,jch worry, expense and hardship."
Ill TEACHERS END CHEIIN
STATE ASSOCIATION P.ECOMMENDS THE PUBLICATION OF A NEWSPAPER.
OFFICERS ARE ELECTED
J. M. Black of Washington Is Chosen President and Mlnnettc E. Harlan of Frankfort Is VicePresident. Tho delegates to tho convention of the Indiana Stato Music Teachers' association concluded their bustneas at Shelbyriile. Tho nomination committee nmdo its report. Tho name of Mrs. D. I J. Mitchell was substituted for that of Miss Janet Smith aa a member of the executive committee, and the name of W. 12. Moore was substituted fur that of Miss Mary K. Stoue on the public schools commission. The rffioers and committees, as ac-
i c?j,i-u oy mo convention are: rresi- ! dfiit. J. M. Mack, Washington, ho I selected MIsb Mimutto U. Harlan of ; Frankfort as vice-president; secretary, - J. Heraer of Iafayette; treasurer.
' U M. Tlilison of Connors ville; audi1 tor, t'hcKctlno Johnson of St. Joe.
i Executive committee W. IS. Fisher of Clarion, via Indiana Union traction.
Peru. Mrs. I). I). Mitchell of Martins-1 Third Infantry Company A, Albion, ' ville and Myers Gordon of Marion, j vm Baltimore & Ohio and Winona Program committee Percy Nuss i traction line; company 13, Angola, via i baum of Marlon. Emma Mitchell of I Ijlk Shoro a,,tl connecting traction ' Grconshnre Piihl'r nr-hnni mmmiiinn I Hues; Company C. Montlcello. via
Guardsrrcn Get Camp Order. (it-uigu W. McCoy, adjutunt general ' f the Itidiann National liuard, has is sued the concentration order for tho s'ate Guard companies for tho oncampnxi.t to be held at Fort honjamin Harruoti July 17-28. Tho order provttu. ! ,r transportation to tho camp as follows First Infantry Company A, Vlncenues. via K. & T. 11. special; Company II, Terro Haute, via Dig Four; Company C, New Albany, via Louisville & Indianapolis traction Hue; Company Ü, Spencer, via Vandalln, I. & V. division; Company 13, Spencer, via 13. & T. H. special; Company F. Madison, via Pennsylvania, Loulsvillo division; Company G, Mundo, via Indiana Union traction, special; Com
pany II, Bloomington, via Monon; Company I, Washington, via E. & I. and Vandalla; Company K, Martinsville, via Big Four; Company L, Mount Vernon, via E. & T. II.; Company M, JefTorsonville, via Louisville & Indianapolis traction line. Second Infantry Company A, Indianapolis, via Indiana Union traction lino; Company 11. Crawfordsvllle, via lion-Hur traction line; Company C, Indianapolis, via Indiana Union; Company L), Indianapolis, via Indiana Union; Company 12, Franklin, via Hig Four; Company F, Winchester, via Indiana Union; Company G, Portland, via Uuion traction line; Company H, Indianapolis, via Indiana Union traction; Company I, Kokomo, via Indiana Union traction, special; Company K. Newcastle, via Nowcastlo traction line; Company L, Lebanon, via His
Four; Company M, Anderson, via Indiana Union traction; infantry band.
STATE HAPPENINGS RECORDED IN BRIEF
NEWS ITEMS FROM INDIANA.
ALL OVER
TAFT TALK3 FROM TRAIN
President Makes Six Speeches In Indiana Within Three and One-Half Hours Warned Against Strenuous Exertion.
Important to Wlothors Examine caretully every bottlo of CAHTORIA, a snfo and sure remedy for ibf&ms and children, and see that it
Dears the
Signature of
In Ute For Over 30 Years.
tliiidren Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
W. E. Hrown. Newcastle; Harry Gast of Seymour, and W. E Moore of Florn. Mr. Tllllon was made a member of the press committee. The committee on the president's address recommended that the program of the meeting be placed in tho music journals of the west as early as possible, and that a journal be published by which the interests f the association may be advanced, its members kept in touch with Its work and its membership increased. The report also said: "We indorse the Idea of the president for a more educational program and congratulate the association on their excellent round
Monon; Company D, Fort Wayne, via Fort Wayne & Wabash Valley traction line; Company E, Elkhart, via Chicago, Lake Shoro & South Deud traction line, special; Company F, South Bend, via Chicago, South Bend Sz 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 Eric Western ; Company K, Auburn, via traction special; Company L. Goshen, via Wi
nona line; Company M, Henssclaor, via Monon: band. Peru, via Indiana
Union traction: signal corps, Indianapolis, via Indiana Union traction;
tame lectures ana discussion pro-, hospital corps, Indianapolis, samo vided by tho program committee and j 1Jno: hosnital corns. Frankfort, via
On tho Presidential Train. Marion, July 5 President Taft made six speeches In Indiana within about three and one-half hours. In doing so he broke over tho program, which provided for only two speoches and ab-xiked tho membors of his
suite, who cautioned him In vain against such strenuous exertion during auch torrid weather. The greatest of those speeches aud one that fairly teems Ith Interest, is his address on "Peace," at the National Military Homo in this city. This speech is in the president's best stylo aul Is one of tho most entertaining productions that has emanated from the White House in recent years. Its effect was partially lost on the audience from the fact that he read every word from manu
script, but it is a speech that will live and bear the teBt of close analysis.
UNDERTAKING FOR MISSIONARY.
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Messenger Gone; Accounts Short. Shelbyville. July 5 With a known shortage of more than $100 to bis discredit and the strong probability that he has also stolen a $5.000 package of currency. Bronson Walker, twentyfour years old, an employe f-f the Adams Express company here, Is missing from his usual hamts. Company detectivos are so hot on his trail, however, that It is believed his irrest will bo brought about within the next twenty-four hours. He is believed to bo in Chicago. The $100 shortage Is due to collections the young man mado on C. O. D. packages.
"There aro a good many thankless Jobs." "Such as trying to make vegetariana
of tho cannibals."
Ben's Logic, "nen," said his friend, waking- up
from a reverie In which ho had been gazing abstractedly at tho shiny ex
panse of Bon's skatin'-rink-for-llies. Is there nothing you could do for your baldness?"
Hon, by the way, Is only forty. "No, Ind!" he replied with do
clsion. "Fifteen years ago I was courting strong, and I tried lots o things. But about that time f prince of Wales Edward, you know come
to open t' new hospital, and I said to myself as soon as I saw him lifttn' his hat to f crowd, 'Ben, my lad, tha can give it up as a bod Job. and save
thy brass. If thoro was owt 'at uu cure a bald heoad they'd ha' cured his.' " Tlt-IlIts.
The Nature-Fake. "Congratulations ! " "For what?" "I bear ono of your exhibits took a r-rlre at tho dog and poultry show." "Well, keop still about iL 1 entered a skye terrier and ho took first priie as a Mongolian hen!"
The Same, but Different. "When It comes to tho task of taking up the parlor carpet, do you run cway from the job?" "No. I beat IL"
recommend their continuation and its possible extension. "That while the self-performing piano and the phonograph aud graphophdne are doing their part toward bringing tho people of tho country to a high appreciation and lovo of good music, it is still up to the music touchers themselves to extend and emphasise this work aud to keep and encourage tho production of a high grade of music by their pupils. "We indorse the Idea of tho president of allowing credit for outside work in music done by high school pupils. The fact that some of tho
Monon. Headquarters detachments will movo with tho companies situated in the same cities.
Appoints Negro Delegates. Governor Marshall appointed tho following delegates tb the National Negro Educational congress, which wilt be held in Denver, Colo., August 12 to 15: C. J. Walker, Indianapolis; II. C. Williams. Franklin; Thomas E. Taylor, Indianapolis; S. W. Stewart, Torre Haute; F. D. Blake, Terro Haute; P. T. Miller, Evansvillo; Rev. B. J. Prince. Indianapolis; Dr. J. H.
Crntipation cnues many serious di-f-It is tberoushly cured by Br. Y,vt pieaMUit Pellets. One a laxative tLri-e fur cathartic.
Many n man who Is his own master n ight better be serving some r'-r
OWES HER
Ward. Indianapolis; J. H. Lott. In-
cities are adopting this courso proves j dianapolls; Miss Lillian T. Fox, Inthe feasibility of the idea, and we be-1 diannpolis; H. L. Anth. Vincennes;
Two Fight With Pistols. Evansville, July 5 Robert H. Van
divert, axe twenty-two. of St. Joseph.
Mo., foreman of the construction gang
du a large steam shovel plant being
erected here, was shot and instantly killed in a revolver duel with Upton Hunt, a young negro. Hunt was rnuniled threo times and will (11 0.
Hunt. It Is alleged, went to the fac
tory site to settle a grudge for not having been paid oft when he quit work and drew his revolver first
S'andivert's father is tho superintend
?nt of an insane asylum at bt. Joseph,
Mo.
lieve its general adoption gradually to be certain. Tho active interest of the music teachers themselves will be nerhary. however, to the more rapid advance of tho schctne." The report Was signed by W. E. X. Browne and H. C. Gast and was adopted.
HEALTH
Names 200 Deputies. George V. Miles, state fish and game commissioner, has Issued a number of commissions to men in various parts of the state. giving them authority to represent his dopartment in an official capacity and tho right to use seines to relievo tho streams of carp and other undesirable fish. About 200 of those commissions have been Issued, and Mr. Miles said he Is depending upon the honor of tho men to whom they are given to replace all
10 Lydia E. Plnkham S streams. r.s they have ngreed to do. Vegetable Compound A number of fishermen have ob0 jetted to the granting of the comScoUviJle, Mich. " I vrant tp tell mlsB,ong to uge the seines. Mr. Miles ruhowmuchBooaLydJaE.Pinkhama . EPOund that thoso Who
I ogotaoie vom- tn rn th ramo flsh to th0
pound anu Svinauva , i -- - Wash havo done me. streams may not do so. Mr. Allies
says lie Is depending upon tno nonor of the men. and If he has evidence that tho game fish are boinß taken from tho streams by tho uso of tho seines, he will revoke the commls-
Many peoplo think sions. it stranpo that I am 1 "This is not a permit to seine, said not broken down r. Miles. "There are lots of people with hard work and ....... t0 tako tho carp and other
a m . -
me caro oi my iam-
Willis S. Kersey, Indianapolis; Miss Frances Berry, Indianapolis; G. L. Hayes. Indianapolis; Dr. W. E. Brown, Indianapolis; Mrs. T. B. Ilansome. Indianapolis; Charles Hawkins Washington, Indianapolls, IL L. Saunders, Indianapolis; Dr. George "W. Buckner, Evansvillo; Miss Carrio Barnes. Indianapolis; Dr. W. W. Anderson, South Beud; Dr. George IL Schaff or, Marion; George L. Knox, Indianapolis; Miss Mary E. Washington, New Albany, and Gurley Brewer, Indianapolis.
Given Sentence for Digamy.
EvnnFViUe. July 5. Cal Strother,
thirty-five years old. a salesman for
electrical supplies, who 11 vs in
Columbus, O.. was sentenced for from ono to five years for bigamy by tho circuit court on proof that ho
married Miss Pauline Morgan of Cen
tral City, Ky.. In this city when ho
hnii n u-ife and children living at
Columbus. Strother was arrested in
St. Louis, Mo.
Captured Her Interest. "She is very cold and formal, but I
got her interest."
"How?" "By asking hor how she ever happened to marry hor dub of a husband." Exchange.
RPOHN'S DISTEMPER CI "RE ri cure unv possible cse of DISThMFEH. PTNK YA K, and the like among horbe t of all ages, and prevents all -thfri in t limine btable from having the di.eao. A1" cures chicken cholera, and dog distemper Any cood druggist cun supply you, or i 1 to infrs. 50 cent and Sl.OOa bnttl. Acents wanted. Free book. Spohn Mfli-! Co.. Spec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. In Eden. The Serpent What's Adam so grouchy about today? Tho Ape Oh, ho says that the ar rival of woman means that all his plans for universal peace have been knocked ln the head for good. Puck.
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ct. t or er w . not foil r ' e ayihinr. rr'ftt ttetti - 01 til dtal.no ire t"p ' I ' IMROLÜ com HO P. Elb iirMllI. 3.T.
One Necessary Thing. Kate Maud Is married and she doesn't know tho first thing about housekeeping. Alice Yes, she does; the first thing Is to got a husband to keep house for.
SI00 Brings SI.OGO aYear A anft. sound, honest Jr.Tostrcf t m Ith Chamber of ( i.mmeroe references, dintlnu.ni incotna without cent Ruin? out. A roWl-n opportunity like thin for enurmouH pnifllH In fciuall Investment cornea but f-w times in life. Writ ni.!i f. .r r, .niinrtii uroofH tliv ct nothing
i utiJmaytmnuafortui.et.'jou EailOS.Kt.Viraon.O.
In the Future, did you got your
start ln
"How
life?" "I got a flying start; I was born ln an airship."
PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CleuiMi od tuttt.Cm tht tiiz. 1 romot lai uio rrowt. tiyer rlU to Bettor Orsy nlr to 1U Touttirul Color. Cut cup d. ft hair tuUtig. fOcnd 10Qt lrnrliu
Stop the Pain.
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I live on a farm and
havo worked very
hard. I am lortj--flvo years old, and am tho mother of thirteen children.
County Treasurers Late. According to word from the otllco of tho auditor of state, several counties will flud themselves liable to a twMialtv of $100 for falluro to mako
tho semi-annual settlement with tho I
auditor before the close of business. Sixty counties have not yot Fettled. It Is said the auditor will not bo able to attend to all the settlotnents yet to be made In tho time allotted becnuso of the time necespnry for each settlement. One treasurer camo In to make his settlement and an examination showed there was a discrepancy of $13,000 between tho amount owing nnd the amount he had brought with him. Ho was compelled to return home for tho dlfteronce.
Engineer's Wife Drinks Acid. Frankfort, July 5. Mrs. Anna Clouser, wife of Frank Clouser. a Clover Leaf engineer, committed sul:Ido at the family home by taking sarbolie acid. She had been in poor health for a long time ' and had planned self-destruction, as she left a note to that effect pinned on her dress. Sho is survived by the busoand and two children.
Cole's CmboUimlve is applied. It heals quickly nnd prevent sr. 25c ami 5oc by druggists. For freo sample write to J. W. Cole & Co.. llUick Itlver Falls. Wis.
Bribery. Mrs. M. Who did you voto for? Mrs. X.I don't remember his name. He gave me his seat ln tho street car last week.
Jim. Window' Soothlnc Syrnp for Children teething, soften the K". relue-n liirtiimtnn Uon, utlajH paln.ourus n 1ml eolic, '.'Je u bottle.
ctuOreat English Rome BLAäR'S FILL
Sif:. Sure. Ellcctlrc. 50c. SI.
DRUüaiSTS, ot Ii lUsry SU, BrxHra.W.Y.
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Pasteur Fund Reaches Mark. The state board of health horcaftor will be able to pay for tho Pasteur treatmont to persons bitten by rabid
1 have issued deputyshlp
thfre will 1k no backache and bearing cates to those who rcouosted them, (town pains for them if they will tako and they have promised they lll reIt as I have. I am scarcely ever with- place any game fish they catch." ou.Utln.tn0 house. The onen season for killing squlr-
i nu say also that! think there 13 Mlo ,a -n.i 111 continue until
no better medicine to bo found for young girig t0 build them up and mako them strong and well. My eldest tiauifhter hat tnl-r. t.nlto V. THnlr.
ham's Vegetable Compound for pain
October 1. I nder the law permit ior the killing of squirrels aro Issued by county clerks In all counties excopt
Marion, where they arc issued at tue
ful periods and irregularity, and it baa ! 0tcc of the game commissioner. About
always helped her. "I am niwavs res
ready and willing to
WVt a ?ooa wom lor 11,0 J--ydm Ankhams llemedies. I toll every one
1 meet th.tt T nwo l.onltti nnH
linn.
i'uips to tneso wonderful medicines." T-G.Joics-sox.Scottville.Mich., Lyd:ia"kpinklmm'a Vegetable Coropwd, mado from native roots and contains no narcotics or harml?;d"lSs. and to-day holds tho record nit, 'Jst number of actual cnrei 0 fuicalu diseases, n ANTED on" n,an "r "oEttAn In each town or &!- V"1 e;unir to net tur repreentiitlT. Tv?T IVmionent pouion. M Mlarr Ll-T?2:', "Pvprttintt t for a reliable- man or wnmnn. itaVTw.Mer.,2iJiriWuroBATc..suI)uU.ta "ÄiSi ThimpiM't Eyi Wt!
2.000 permHs have beon issticu throughout the state, Mr. Miles said.
State Apple. Show Planned. At the mefilng of tho Indiana Apple Bhow commission it was decided to hold an apple show at Tomllnson hall In Indiana i oils during the week beginning November 6. Members of the commission, who were in session at h s.ateboue. ngreed that such an exhibit would do much to nrouse the Interest of horticulturists and farmers throughout the state In tho production of better npples ln Indiana. Tho commlcslon will ask tho aid of the Commercial club In making the exhibit a success
created by the last legislature. Tho fund passed the $2,000 mark, as required by the law before any part of It would bo nvallablo. The receipt of $521 from Albert Sahm. auditor of MaHon county, for this county's portion of the fund brought tho total amount up to about ?2.100. The board has beon forced to deny treatment to persons who sought treatment under tho law, as the fund had not reached tho required amount. Fair Grounds to Be Protected. For tho first tlmo in its history tho Indiana state fair grounds will havo fir protection during tho coming fair, and continuously thoreafior. Arrangements wore completed for tho Instal latlon of fire hydrants on the grounds following a visit there by Charles Downing, rccretary of tho board, and L C. Hoyd. president of tho Indianapolis Water company. Tho offlclals of the company will Inform tho hoard within a day or two of tho cost of tho extension of tho malnB and tho Instai latlon of eight or ten hydrants.
Orders Harrison Home Sold. Indianapolis. July 5. Fonnor President Honjamin Harrison's homestead, an North Dolnwnre street, Is to be sold. Tho order was Included in ludge Collier's final derrec" t tllng the partition suit brought by nnosnl! TV Harrison against the
other children. This property nor bo sold for less than $"0.mio
In being the architect of your own fortune don't indulge in too much fretwork.
I CR DU TbpnochesterST&teui' fMcr, Mm Tailor LCHiin l i Ii" utnnsbr nia. Dlgiaiarr Kair tolenm Freo llixilc lot Km HrsTm.V aium M;sh CLOTUES ti TTtM.. lleckley UiJc . ltuchetir, r.l. pnn e r noodleTcllmprorod JO aero partem run OMLC Kausal farm. In Nutural lias belt, cat roraltr IW0.1W each year, wrtto for particulars. J. Ii. 1JOTV, Owner, La llurpo, Kansas. MAKi: YOl It mi.K DOM.AKS WOKK 6 sml afrty irrrariti-el. large or tull ntaonntj, for iartU'i.iar write Juhn Fleming. AJooquenjue. Is. M. S HI kll 1 Wot rcienocca. Beet rraulu W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 27-1911.
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Turners Begin Contests. South Pond. July 5. Fight hundred athletes, representing Polish Turner alliances In all parts of tho I rlted Statos, began the competlti n ft r the national championships.
Finds Wheat Yield Good. Mltcuoll, July 5. Marvin Sandes Is the champion wheat grower f this EOction. On IS acres his yield is 405 bushels, averaging 27 bushels rcr sere.
STATE NEWS BRIEFS. Michigan City. Illness, following nn nttemnt Inst winter to commit
suicide, has cnuaod tho death of Will C. Farghor, fifty years old. an Insurance ngent. M uncle. Dr. Edmund A. Neville, accused of being the author of several anonymous letters sent local ministers, has gone to Canada on a two months' vacation. Warsaw. While rowing and swim mlng. Claudo Sellers, nineteen years old, and Onns Wlnelnnd. eighteen years old. were drowned in Shclburn lake, near here. The bodies wore recovered. Illoomlnglon. Although this city Is entitled to only ono more sAloon on the basis of one to ovory 1.000 inhabitants, four more npplicnUons were filed with tho county commissioners when the board convened.
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discouraged
The expression occurs so many times in letters from
sick women, " 1 wns completely discouraged." And there is always good reason for the discouragement. Years of pain and suffering. Doctor after doctor triod in vain. Medicines doing no lasting good. It is no wonder that the woman feels discouraged. Thousands of these weak and sick women have found health and courage regained as the result of the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity, heals inflammation and ulcers lion, and cures weakness. IT MTltCES U'C?lr WOMEN STRONG ZIXD SlCfC WOMEN WELL, Refuse substitutes offered by unscrupulous druggists for this reliable remedy.
Sick women arc invited to consult by letter, free. All correspondence strictly private and sacredly confidential. Write without fear and without fee to World's Dispensar V. Fierce, M. D., Prcs't, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugnr-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy.
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Maybe you wonder why your dcaW will give you a signet Guarantee with fJBMi'O harness, warranting it ngnlnst defects. If you wculd take a trip through tho GEMCO factories, you would sonn why. Only tho best Krndc of leather is vis. 1, nnd this Is examined when wet at tl. miter's bench to see that tl er aro no h ! a filled with heel ball or cuts pasted toij. il.. r. Tho hnrdwuic usod Is the best the thn id Is puro linen, uurt the man at onch ma l.lno Is a ukllled mechanic. Knnr. Ii ImrnMO I enmnlaloil It I nirnln
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