Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 November 1911 — Page 8
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She Felt" For'rllm. Ho hr.d sat lookinir nbscntmind-
' edly out .of the train window for two liours, whittling the sanw tuno J and not on the key. Tho passen-, gera hod boeorao well nigh distrnoted. J A woll known actre sat behind ' the youn r I'liuIJv !!' ! A moment . -i i!o w!,it'or p::'! for Wrath, aril in tfwt n mcut the j quii'k witto.i i-irt' - 'M-ir.! ovor nnd ui.':
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WITCHCRAFT IN EMC
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THE IDEA IN A FEW WORDS 11m Chicago Recwi-Hcrtld ;(r..i ri f .r e.. y w); $4.00 Jasper Courier, one year, $1.50 Both, to.von $4,00
What Attracted tie Attontion of th Sstemn Fcod Wan. Onr of our Sinthern salesmen brought hune the following from his ):it trip: 11e proprietor of a lanyard built a stand on one of the main sk-eets of a Virginia town for the purposa of soiling leather and buying new hides.
When he had completed the build
ing, he considered for a lonff time
what sort of a sign to put up to attract attention to the new establish
ment. Finally a hannv tfioucrht
struck him.
He bored an aueer hole throueh
the doorpost arid stuck a calf's tail
into it with tho tufted end outside.
After awhilo he fciw a solemn
faced man standincr near tho door
tooKing st tno sign. The tanner watched him a minute and then stepped ou- and addressed him. "Good morning, sir!" ho said. "Morningl" said'thc other, without taking his eyes off tho sign. "Want to buy leather?" asked the tanner. "No" "Got my hides to sell?" "Xo." "Are you a farmer ?" ä "No." , "Merchant?"
"No." "Lawyer?" "No."
"Doctor?" "No." "What are you, then?" "I am a philosopher.
Etandinsr here for an hour trvinrr to
figure out how that calf got through
iioot Strap.
Fvo been
that andrer hole."
Necessary Then. "It ain't true," sa'A V c milkman, "that we alwavo nut chaik in our milk." "Do you -v.n to pay." demanded Mrs. How t. ik' m never do it?" rVTcll t i.nt; eu.-ept after n heavy rail when the water git brown and muddy." Ohio State Journal. New Outlet For tha Police.
Tha Last of the Judicial Prococutlon and Executions. Sir Matthew Hole, it is true, hnd hnnged two poor women at Camhridi'n in Kilt-I. hut. n fow vnnrs !'itr
Lord Chief Justice Holt sot hinv coif strongly against such charge nnd in pvery iae tried before him direotod tho jury to brinsr in a ver
dict of acquittal. In a colebrntod trial at Guildford in 1701 not only was tho supposed witch found not guilty, but hor falie accuser, one John Hallmwny, wa eondemnod t' a your' imprisonmoat und to stand in the pillory three timos. Y-t. horrible to volati . n woman uann-.l Hioks and her da i.jhler, n child of nine, wero han.-'Otl toother nt Huntingdon on .ial US, IMG. for; raising a storm of wind in leagx? with tho devil. Tho last judicial sentence fori witchcraft in Knglaad was in 17.fJ one lane Wrnham being; actually' found guilty, according to the in I dictment, of "conversing familiar-' ly with the dovil in the form of a cat." The judiie. however, nrocured
a repriove for poor old Jane, and
sno wasjultimately relcasotl, to end her. days in peace. , Last,- the witchcraft act was repealed for the United Kingdom in the same year. It was quite time,
lor only nine years earlier, in IT 27, j a woman was brought before Cap-; tain David Ross, deputy sheriff of, Sutherland, charged with "causing, her daughter to he shod by the dev-j il," and so making her lame both in' hands and feet. The fact having been proved to the captain's Fatisfaction, the old woman was out into
a tar barrel and burned at Dornoch.,
The wea4her being cold at the time, we are told that she "sat composed- 1 1
pared to consumeher while the oth-! er instrumenta of death were get-i ting ready." The last attempt to execute a witch in England ended disastrously! for the perpetrators. In 1751 at Tring two old people named Os-" borne, man and wife, being suspected of witchcraft, were seized by 'a crowd, stripped, cros3 bound and thrown into a pond. Both died of this brutal treatment. But the witchcraft acthad been repealed,' and, a verdict of willful murder having been returned against one Colley, the chief 'instigator of the &s-
a&uit, ne was in duo course tni and hanged. CornhiH Magazine.
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TMC CtWTUW COMMKT, TT MURIIAV TüttT, NCWYOUK CITY.
A Favorite at Court.
LAMPERT & .BOGKELMAN General Merchandise.
Shoes and Clothing-, Goods, Notions, Staple Fancy Groceries.
The aerial pollco at work a Tial'mi the near future. Sketch.
At the reception today his mnlestv
Honored mo by sraclously singling mc oat to speak to rao In pcrsonl Illi
majesty tapped nie on the check and
said, "Are you here. too. you old num
skull?" Ybu can Imagine, Adelheid,
now envious all tho others wercl Sim pliclsslmus (Munich).
Difficult to Catch.
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New Member (who desires to bo clubbable, to old member) Do you fish I Old Member (who hasu't been lntro-tel-What for?-Bketch.
Sergeant Brown ("hoMIns tip" a burKlar until tho police nrr, All, my ttftn, you iMn t know I d ku n r, volunteer for flftccn years, did you? Bikes Oh, don't, say tkat. , tmxtnm
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The Black Sheep. "What," asked tho man who had returned to his native tmrn nffn
an absence of many years, "became of Ed Pcrguson ?" rEd? Oh, he's doin' fine. Got the best livery stable anywhere around hero and runs the depot hack." "Let's seal He had a younger brother, hadn't he?" "Yes Lern, He never amounted to much. Wrote poetry and painted pictures. I guess tho family kind of disowned him. At least he went away several years ago, and I dunno what ever became of him" nhinm-
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Dry and
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