Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 January 1912 — Page 1
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J as v er, Indiana, Friday, JANUARY 19, 1912. No. 16 - 4T
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AN MSPWIIIOM H
The Eternx' Feminine.
era, as inrviauais and as a body politic. Pi i nies aftfir nn nn i..
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XM m Liawvciuiu in every
Jj ossay at J booK that he wrote btit
aiwayß legaruLui or me rignta of oth-i
ers. ine rerorms He has Inaugurated since he has been governor of New Jersey probably the worst corporation-ridden state in the union has put him prominently before the world. All over the country thoughtful men aro writing and saying that he will be the Democratic nominee for the presidency when the convention convenes next summer. Me is by nature anil adaptation thr fms man for that office to be pound in the United States, Aitce ICnew.
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fltoung Men of the Country May
Well Look Up to Him as Master of His Callinq.
; ; Edith-I don't know what it is tht flraws me to that fellow Huccrev
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Among the many incidents char
Cured by Funny Storlt.
Unvincr vni-nlv 4-inA i
acterhticof human nature, is one!TotorrtÄJffi
- uuuci hjo uu-'a uuamess man whom I loiow and ee.yationof ajouup nvm connected' who had fallen into a morbid con wilh a prominent. uublishins hnn.iditinn mW "-T. oia ..co?
ono of the oldest in the country, and a famous Sal imo e MET which has for three generations 'last ersuaded hia 1T fl,!'
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been conduct ed b y the descendants; a course of funny V orles, one a of he ongmal founder. Wilh other I each meal, with L riS? ? "
puDiicauons there wnoiSFued a nfiat. dinner. Tho 1 ;
Uttie t revise On hoUsehnM flnnnn. (r nnmv -Pnll,,. 1 .t .w. -. , .
finally falling in with the iaVn'
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con;p, it was-posbible to live
lortoi.ly- The author
ALTgERiÄM .STORY. r-U. and Mcharrimrd Exchango Secret cf r',ci Trado.
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uuuj- uuuptua me course recomrndprt
was a wo-'and wn in fl- r, i
man, nnb gave her book ethe title, j health, the effect nrf laughter bein" How She Did It." The book entirely to change his
Doclily condition.
had a loirly good sale, but presently there appeared to be a sudden and .unoccotn. table demand for the vol-
ua e, and ever fortniaVif tUa Knnh'nm i i.
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and bodV' and
, "TIk S"? Z88 P by order for more. It mind
u nxaucc tiiiciii. were in
mos
Iiauffhter. in fact, is enn of 1m
cheapest and most effective of med-
tagnation of
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t Uourifc-hinir mmi?iinn p:l r WMVU CM uuu ueiure.iiwuuiy vioration through
. .. , . . o uuunii sunennienr ent onrnor f fnm rn i,v
gruns raj fed his aseetor tomh lw rPv , V . i - is very inue P. , -. u a.cL.,iuu luiho uy casve I he orders hnrl nmrnWw tai.n,,ii, 4i J
nunarecis, icavii? mimv nnVi v r " .MV IWm tuu man who
... -' , . LUUJÖ jrunj tne same f?nniflp nnH f mor r i,,t, "ti mi
oiicrin.?s, ana Mofinm-mAfl l.or, ATr ,u... , r " ""J aouöu. iNasnviii
reo tuen utouuvcieii iDat tne Der. Eeenn.
sendinjr a
one's systhe mat-
can en ov a
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. Povö Hr Flirt. Hon oi Pannrh -i,',
itol at narr!.-. fc,r- . .,f - PPrfn n
peecn tJiat LrJ nite dinner lyoi c . ceremonies: "That speech meanine. I t rovr
tence its author f ' .
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uiJiiüQu me ol lady who n:urn.-tlxt; afternoon a -on a strc A ft t -
I can't rc; j o meet SIot-'s Faslrer in M.irr,"
ä certain
at a pridedicatory naul with ery sen-
Brief
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fui vouhp
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tie life of er I'm
street or
.- om s. th Young.
hammed grew fatter and wealthier
aaiiv.
Bi&teut buyer advertied (he bookl
t .. li.icueivciv in Hunrnnpr onn nfhov- j
xiis servitor, Ah ben Ali, became Journals. His method was ehn JGlea,1ia shad aD stuff with maah-tn-cu or watemng lus master's in-plicity itself. The title given he f Potatoes to wlüch is added i cren?ecl rofut.h -mr i 1 1 ir
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own pocket was as flat as his body was thin. So one dark night he si- '' 01d PaP 1.1! I It. - O 4
Irt Particular, His Record as the Gov
ernor of New Jersey Show Him
j Worthy of Highest Position In i the Gift of tn PoonU
A STRIKING CONTRAST.
lentiy took his departure, riding on Per package of 25.
, the back of a young ass belonging to his master. i
After a march of about thirty miles the ass had enough of carry
ing iin. it was a young ass and Entering the United States Senate onr knew no better. So it went on the House of Lords, strike, lay down and forthwith died. When a senator is elected in tlu 1 hereupon Ali dug a hole and United States he sends his eredenput the ass in, piling a great moun- tials on in advance. They are pivtam oi stones over it. Then, sit- sentod
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to- wu uiü jiuap, ne De- nie aesK sana tiled in the secretarvV
some obiection
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lay the fish on a balrincr diRh nv,
qxb theCoune office öc several slice?, of sah pork. Bake
ana oaste often with the fat from the pork. The Caro. of Carpats. Sponge carpets oecasionnllv vrfTi
jhot water in which either common 'ßalt or powdored alum has hnpn rli.
lolved. This v.ot only brighteni tht carpets, but prevents moths.
"I never saw. such a ciill.d! don't seem to know enough to
nonioi" tf "Well, ant's just wot ma wiys about yoa;"--New York World.
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Why Elsie Was Sent to Bed. While little Elsie's eld
May, was entertaining her latest ac- ani:o pray. A traveler passing in- office unless
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, m tne parlor Kisie :UL,11Lv- -was mied with as- committee on privi
teel young man.
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detaeherl nrtA ifc
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At tu 0f two yoars his fath; fuirrs.? 'eiub.cu 10 .pcrtora?
to Aürusu, Georffla, where he "Affn 0.iP?8 rtoor charge of one of the larjrest and ?losmS- .Aftcr cosJderable prob-
taost Influential churches lu the J. lor ti:e cause ' tllG trouble otith, Augusta, was thtm a city of SIQ miu the discovery that there about 15,000 inhabitants, and It was as something inside of it and finalbtr that th boyhood of the futuro succeeded in extractino" a lar"-e governor of Nw JersoT
tuiicu uuir. moiTrinceton was SDenL mnnf K.i. .-.i.
- nvivj ijuiM uiLu me parmoved to Cdlumhla 1
Bouth Carolin in A a.... TJ 41 i IiaL biace 01 excitement
ud became a teacher in Gm , , v , th Southern Theological Seminary J sakes! jN o wonder Dorothy which position be held for four years. as . c -ok what was in her Wootrow conünued to attend echool, stimimick! She must have swallowbut moat of his training was under ecl Sister May's rat!" Pittsburg Jhe direct supervision of his father. Gazette.
-rnna in upite of hi late
It would be hard to find a .rhnni an, in tne parlor Kmc , i. -was uuea with as- committee on privileges and oIpc
VTTfl M A I A A. -I J f I 1 "- T tkA. A .A. k J
y OYr the Be of twelve years who IT 1BISea to tne dinmg room to! U"UUT , , . bans lor examination. AYhen a sen-
"" "uu ne r never üeard ol ator elect appears he steps quietly the gi-cat saint Ainar ben Amar up to the clerk's desk, escorted by ttfO' öf ooll'g takes auoih to sup-
aa not hsacd of th Tnm nt m. PiaJ ner doll.
w Wilson. lnis particular one, the possessor Woapow WUson. was hon in of a kid body and a bismm htnA hJ
December 2Rth been somewhat fiilinor nf hn '
'( rri - , , , Ö J" Kv-i wuiu" 0. ills lather wns tho rv tu fr fVir 4 ji i i -P
-kv t . riucic uu 'V biiu im . i . i i ; i i k winr iirnp mn w
Wilson nrl nun rf tu - . 1.. --Tl.. i . , c- 1
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Rer. Wilson
years to
tart at books he soon qualified for college and at seventeen he was sent to Davidson College. North Carolina. P'rlnoeten Training Valuable, in the autamn of 1875 he entered
inceton, where he graduated with
class of 1879. His going north college was fortuiiAto fnr if
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Second Thoughts. rIt cannot be," sighed the maid. tcl reapoct you highiIr. Hunter, buf wc are incompatible." "Well, I suppose it cannot be helped," the younr man reolied.
pocketing hU chagrin and looking
kina an impressionable age an op- about for his hat, "but it defeat? all
ass" i AJi the neon n nF 110
ftr ' 1 r, r ; tut; uunbLuuuon oi tne united try around came there to pray. States and is then led to a desk on raVC10r D.0t f?Ü t0 men- tle outer ro which his collca-ue
AW ? i i -1 Pen as elected for him, where he reS t07f b'.ndff s?on Pdffrmis ceives the congratulations of his flocked to it with offerings, and Ali friends and introductions to' the ben Ah grew fat and rich senators who care to make his aorhe faithful nedected Moham- mmi tt
furious
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ne recognized lus runaway servitor, mil rim
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mW 13 '0Ur P1'00"1 are very : different. A
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a bLuiu irom you. Ana tone chamber in n roh nf nnriot
mniu is your mara- velvet trimmed
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frnrn n,nP T? tt00.-?uu' ÖL"AÜ 3 ns sponsors and escorted by the trom me! f;My EsDenences Tn Moni- xt i ,J
AU,;iwu " -T- x. . ... . 1UU aa LU serffeant-at-arms
wSr rJ!:Ue J30en' m 13 kno the garter kin at
Wide World Magazine.
Htvxijcrh on AliTj-,
TKCrillTllfV t r nndnnnlanfl 1 i 1 rv-i -tr U n K ,1 1 . 1 Tilt -
v uuucioiauu liiö norm- "j i;i:cjisiiüu nopes. i nad planned prn as well as the southern, point a house in which I fondly imagined i f J e!f . . ..... we might be happy. It was oIva !
autumn Ui. XOOO He WUS
ptiled pUcal
hnri nnnfrv n-inn oc 1
to the chair of history and po- j , ab .e economy in Bryn Mawr Col- S!ZC' Wlth a f00111 closet in
This he held for three years "ltU:Vu fc-ow away tne new cookm
po-
utensils and things that
a woman
a peddler
.Wfcen he iras called to a Blmllar
ftion in Wesleyan University. He naturally buys when Pfrinained there two years and was comes around."
iDfclied to his alma mater, Princeton, as "Stay, GeOrsre " she said fnlfr-
po- ing. "Perhans I have Wn fnn in0.
ty. Cxivc me another day or two to 1 1 i t .
ppoftfsor of jurisprudence and
lloeal economy. Later In 1902 he was toUd president of Princeton the scod oldest university in the Unite States. Ho took his Ph. D. degre oä examination in 1SS6, submittmaT as bis thesis "Congressional Government." This is considered the highest dsraa conferred by institutions of lea rain g. When Dr. Wilson came to the presidency of Princeton he had boi known as a scholar, author ar.U tn,uIks speaker, but ho was untested as an executive. In his presidential ofTlce he carried out the Idea of leadership which he pronounced in hi?. firt boo'c, and has held ever since, in t.r.J? md out of
omce. Ht pror"-d M:n.thins:
cninK it over.
that that" -
It is not impossible
Two of a Kind.
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arms, arrayed in a gorgeous taharrl.
The procession marches around, making low bows to the empty throne and to the presiding ofiicer, who is the lord high chancellor, from different parts of the gdded chamber, to which that imposing person gravely responds. When the new peer reaches the throne he kneels reverently and places upon the empty chair, where his majesty ought to be sitting, the patent of
noDinty ne has received from his sovereign. He is then led to the woolsack, where the lord chancellor administers to. him the oath. His sponsors next lead him to the proper bench,, where he takes his seat
tor a moment. Then all three rise
and bow three times at the vacant throne and three times to the presiding o'licer. The lord high chan-
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mJU 7UT' '7 ZT" pcr "wanii; 10.000 and ovrr $1.(0 pt-r thoaaad Wm c Geraty Co., Bos 33, Yongcs Island, S. C.
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The merchant who feels like he has clone nobly when he pays $10 for ten acre space of advertising in his local papar would doubletss have sudden heart failure were he to put up for printer's ink a the rate paid (y-some of the big advertisers in fch
larger aailier and magazines. A siiiri m a single issus of the Century magazine advertising purpose costs $500; in 'Har ; other prominent magazines from t-
yeariy advertisement of one noliimn in f-hp C.ho-
.rribune costs $23,00: in the New Yaric Tribune,$19 000, for fhe lowest rates; in the New Xark Hearl the cost U $3 -',000 to $391,000 f r the highes priced coiume. Yet one can see that these paper are always full of advertising matter; even at these enormona prices. Why do they do it? Because it pavs.
Cioorro I. or'
blu.iio 'em.
a cretin stuflL
Prlnotton thai h wuiu from the oM u x- it as
lt reorganization of thi
mch way as to Ir.nr
luafcatlon ami
sea ut Ivor of all
faculty Tbe
MEt the tradftlor
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U cliango the comnlverslty to dally
sir'. S;.;s H.V Yes. I know It! I seerr to go at everything br4ckward.--PhUa delphia Press. as co oountgc
com,a-ilonsMp f-Ut and of rrrra! was
Jt lent toward broaki 4 1 the
FIectiYG Clubs 'It nundßil a
tMnx note of Am(vacy and ro!nt-
tt hrüd ways by which the
fostll of tba fouhtry could be brought
lor tü tm'tee ot the country "
Yomns fAfn Upk Up to Him. Mf:,,. 1 1
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Airy Jones (at the week end farm) Look here! You know, George, I can't milk these confounded cows Tb
ber.sls keep turning around and nib- cellor then leaves the woolsack and bliuq: at me. comes down fn dml-n lo wuu
" " ' """n nuiluO Y1UX1 L-JiO but you mustn't new nner nnrl rolmö Vnw 4- 4."U-
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rers ao like & U! house. The other neer pottia oln
tnd tender their congratulations.
FINE FARM FOR SALE.
102 acres in Reeve townshin. Davk Civ.ir.v. fnH.f
$onlv 3 miles from where the bridge acrooi white riveifj tWlll HP. hnilh riOvf TmO V All Inn.rl OA 213
l3 room house, barn, etc. about 60 acre j fine livery ; bottom. Balance good upland. Splenrii 1 neighbor-1 Sihood. Near School. Will douhle in vn'n in s vpsn
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-cxuüuictcL iuniisnea. rnce öduu.uu Jbasy terms.
Ben Ed Doane, Jasper, or
S. S. Wineingrr, Portersviile.
First Summer Girl Who is that cleai 1
shaven, handsome boy? Second Summer GirlOh, he's au actor! First SummeiLrl No. I mean tht other one. Second SumiSer Girl Ob, he hasn't
to tonny young men who. money citherl-Punch.
up to him as
Trainer's Wifo (to her husbanUiCoward! Come out of there and meet me face to face, if you have a drop of ölood In your veins.
T t savage is a fake. He's nsd co wt . -ing good clothes. "What makes you think so?" "Why, didn't you notice how he pulls up his Bkin at the knees whtn ho alti äown?" Harpa Weekly.
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