Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 January 1912 — Page 6
WEEKLY COURIER
BEN ED. DOANE, Publisher.
JASPER
INDIANA
Men are increasing faster than wornJen In this country.
If there were no wars in the world, fwhat would the newspaper paragraph' lers do for material?
STATE HAPPENINGS
RECORDED IN BR
NEWS ITEMS FROM INDIANA.
ALL OVER
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ttMUß uiscovereü that It is possi
ble to live without butter, some indignant persons are doing it
PUTS DYNAMITE CAP ON STOVE
A Philadelphia man has beeu arrest;ed for "talking back" to his wife. He ought to be tried for lunacy. t A tlyicg lifeboat for aviators Is now .fPlanned Completely to def the elements, it should be made fireproof. . The son of the Gaekwar of Baroda ays he has no inclination to marry an 'American girl. Congratulations, girls. Kipling gets one dollar a word for every word he writes. He should wite at least ten words before breakfast.
Three Persons Are Severely Injured, by Explosions, Due to the Act of a Seven-Year-Oid Boy. Vincennes, Jan. 16. Raymond, seven-year-old son -of Conrad Elmer, laid a dynamite cap upon a kitchen range. The explosion tore off his right hand. A fragment struck Miss Anna Schultz severing a blood vessel in the right limb. David Codare. dairvman
of the Elmers, about the same time
was badly burned about the arms ami
head by a gas explosion and lay conscious in the basement for
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MORGAN ART LEADER
F Ä A mm a mmm A
ruöbtööhS TREASURES VALUED
AT ABOUT $60,000,000.
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ixcw y oncers Collection of Paintings,
Statuary and Antiquities Said to Be Second to f.'one. "XT -r-r
iew i one, Jan. 16. With the
cabled report from Paris, a few davs
ago, that J. Pierpont Morgin had paid
,uuu,000 for the famous Hoentschel
collection of Gothic workr, the world
is beginning to realize th-ut America's
xiwuaiuxci in uie possessor ot a
collection of art that is second to nothing the world knows in variety
ana enormous vnino
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in iact the assertion is made with
judgment that Mr. Morgan possesses
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HAPPENINGS INDIANA
. Indianapolis. Judge . Anderson of the federal court discharged Detective W. J. Burns from custodv
of the Marion county criminal court
on a writ of habeas corpus and told Burns that if his arrest had been made through his court he would
upologfze to him for causing the ar
rest. Burns was arrested here last
April on a charge of kidnaping John
J. McNamara and taking him to California, It was charged that the extradition of McNam
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ew York asks every citizen to 'be enough of a sport to clean five and one-third inches of snow off his sidewalk.
A scientist tells us that turkey will bo extinct within the next ten years. From the looks of things in Eurone, so Wrtll Turkey.
Mother Crazed by Hunaer.
- Hammond, Jan. 16. The murder of
rive starving children by their mother,
Airs. Andrew Szymanski, of Whiting,
was prevented by the providential T.tr-lJ- r- ...
viaiu üi a relative, who found the
mother, armed with a butcher knife,
auout to stab her six-months-old baby. A desperate encounter followed, in
wnich the woman wn riicnmnri tv.
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.Down in Georgia a judge has decid- family has had neither fuel, clothin
ea tnat It is a crime to kill a baseball umpire. It seems a rather decent thing to decide.
A Washington telephone girl recently married a London banker. With
ner il was a rapid transit from 'off" to "ring on."
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Mr. Edison is producing all kinds of iconcreted furniture except mattresses. iThus far concrete mattres&es have not 'been wei receved.
looa r three days. Szymanski, the husband, was found in a saloon. Doctors examined the mother and declaVed she had gone mad from starvation. She is at St. Margaret's hospital. The husband is under arrest. In a partially sane moment Mrs. Szymanski said she intended killing all her starving children to end their suffering.
London is to have a new hotel containing 1,000 rooms, and it is promised that no tipping will be permitted. Reserve your rooms early.
Maryland has revived the old cus.tom of whipping wife beaters. A little whipping now and then will often cure the worst of men.
Will Survey New-Found Cave. Indianapolis, Jan. 10. Edward Barrett, state geologist, is preparing to make a survey of the newly discovered danner natural cave near Corydon, Harrison county. PI. A. Burke, superintendent of the schools at New Albany, recently undertook to explore the cave, but met with an accident before he had completed his work. He has reported to Mr. Barrett that, while not so large as the Wyandotte cave.
of no less than $60,000,000
No perfervid writer of rtion ever filled the palaces of a fabled monarch w-ith such treasures. The longest line of the most prosperous kinds' of Europe left behind them but a shabby store compared with the almost limit
less collections of Mr. Morgen. When, three years ago, Mr. Morgan permitted the queen of Englrvid and the-dowager empress of Russia to inspect one of his three great treasure houses in London they were fairly paralyzed by the wealth of art, of paintings, of statuary, jewels, ceramics, porcelain, bronzes, reli
quaries and priceless antiquities of every form and conception of art treasure of every age of barbarism and civilization. It was then estimated that Mr. Morgan's London collection was worth. $20,000,000; that his New York art treasures were fully as much; that the paintings and art objects he had loaned to museums were worth $10,000,000 more, and that the art objects that he had given away were worth another $10,000,000. Andtevery day, and every week, the
private agents of the prince of American finance are scouring the world
in search of more treasures. They
are buying quietly and secretly in the
remote, nooks and corners of the
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worm.
one
most sensational incidents of the big dynamiting case. Burns filed habeas
corpus proceedings in the federal
court a week ago asking that he be
released on the ground that he had committed no crime.
ALCOHOl 1 pro t-xtt-
Vegetable Preparation for Assimilating the Food and Regulatmgrhe Stomachs and Bowels of
TRADE CONGRESS IN CAPITAL
Annual Meetina of National Bnarri
Washington Attracts Army of Business Men.
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"Why do .beautiful women marry '7ngly men?" asks a. contemporary. Posibly because they believe that handome is as handsome does.
Washington, Jan. 16. The National Board of Trade, representing a vast
it has some caves larger than any at army of business men, through its
Plammond. Blinding snowstorms were responsible for two deaths and two injuries. Joseph Bogus, while walking on the right of way of the South Shore interurban near Plammond was struck and instantly killed by a train which he failed to see. F. L. Edwards of Gosport fell off a Monon train while crossing from
one car to the other between the cars. His body was wrapped around
the axle and the wheels had to be jacked before it could be removed. He died soon after. Carl nnd Victor Siegel of Whiting, driving across the Lake Shore tracks near Indiana Harbor, were hit hy a flyer. Both were seriously injured, but will recover. South Bend. For the first time since the organization of the Ancient Order of Gleaners, eighteen years ago, the ofiice of chief gleaner was won outside of the state of Mich
igan, H. I. Zimmer of St. Joseph county, Indiana, being elected to succeed William Borton. William Byrnes of Illinois and Louis Strand of Michigan were also in the race. F. C. Goodyear of St. Louis, Mich., was elected member of the supreme council and H. G. Slocum of Detroit was re-elected supreme secretary. The convention was the most successful and most largely attended of any ever held by the Gleaners.
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Walking for Nerves.
te nerves suffer f mm ,vonf
pure oxygen. They run like a network all through the skin and when they are overwrought the skin is apt to be dry and colorless. Walking is an excellent tonic for the nerves. It gives them strength to control themselves. If one has means or leisure, there are plenty of other more enjoyable exercises. But few forms are so beneficial as the regular daily jaunt of four or five miles for obtaining a good complexion.
Wyandotte. The cave was discovered a few weeks ago by the workmen in a stony quarry.
German women are seriously recommending compulsory military service fc the sex. Sometimes it does seem as if war was hardly worth while. , You don't hear tobacco dealers joining in the laugh at the expense of those large hearted women who buy Christmas cigars for their husbands.
The navy Is evidently in earnest in its determination not to havs undesirable men in its service. It has just
issuea an order putting the ban chewing gum.
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Presbyterians Extend Call. Bloomington, Jan. 10. At a special meeting of the congregation of the First Presbyterian church a call was extended to Rev. M. V. P. Yeamin of Harrodsburg, Ky., to take the pastorate of the church here, to succeed Rev. Thomas R. White, who resigned to become pastor to the Presbyterian students of Indiana university. Rev. Mr. Yeamin was pastor of a Presbyterian church at St. Louis before going to Harrodsburg. He preached here last Sunday upon the recommendation
ol iiev. T . Ii. Termine of Huntington.
Mr. Edison says that soon the newly-weds need not pay out $-150 on the Installment plan for furnituro, butcan get their concrete outfit for $200. Still on the installment plan?
We see by the papers that a New York bride is spending her honeymoon learning how to run a dairy farm. Tho damsel's heart is full of the milk of human kindness.
Certain scientists advocate the use of the surgeon s knifo to reform bad boys, but a good old fashioned session In the woodshed is worth more than a Bance on the operating tablo.
I bleeps During Crime Recital. Noblesville, Jan. 16. While his mother-in-law told in court her story of how ho had murdered his wife, Harry Hiatt dropped asleep in the prisoner's box. The witness, Mrs. Albert Voss, said Hiatt, who had been separated from his wife, came to the Voss farm, took his baby in his arms, walked into the barnyard where Mrs. Hiatt was and fired three bullets into her body. He then put his child on the ground, reloaded his revolver and walked away. Hiatt's plea is insanity.
constituent membership of boards of
trade, chambers of commerce and other allied trade organizations, began its forty-second annual meeting at the New Willard hotel todav.
The clearing hous-e for the intellectual business thought of the nation, according to its president, Frank D. LaLanne of Philadelphia, seeks not only to promote the efficiency and usefulness of business aud manufacturing organizations of the United States, but to secure unity and harmony of action with reference to trade usages and laws. With a view of correlating the various angles from whlVh nnrnnm.
tion problem is viewed the Rational Board of Trade has set apart tomorrow as "corporation day." Among those who will deliver addresses on this occasion are Charles Nagel, secretary of commerce and labor; Senators John Sharp Williams of Mississippi and Charles E. Townsend of Michigan, John Wanamaker of Phila-
aeipnia, unaries A. Prouty of the interstate commerce commission and Dr. E. A. Alderman, president of the University of Virginia.
Fort Wayne. The " Republicans of Allen county will present only one name to the district? convention to be held for the purpose of electing a chairman for the Twelfth district. That name will be Allen W. Vesey. upon whom all factions have cordially and enthusiastically united. James M. Henry, the present chairman, who has been urged by a number of his friends over the district to be a candidate, has finally and firmly declined to enter the race and
warmly indorses Mr. Vesey.
Indianapolis. Round table talks concerning the problems which come up in road building and repair
ing, excavating, erecting public build
ings and other matters connected with
public improvements were partici
leiten m uv uie ueiegates in tne con
vention of the Indiana Bublic Improve
ment association at the Denison hotel.
Officers were elected as follows: Pres
ident, Fred Cunningham of Covington; vice-president, John Holloran of Indianapolis, and secretary-treasurer, Alfred H. Barnes of Logansport.
Why They Scout. Mrs. Forward And so two of your sons are Boy Scouts? Where do they do their reconnoitering? Mrs. Howard In our refrigerator Life.
Stop That Backache I WITH THE NEW REMEDY DR. DERBY'S KIDNEY PILLS 25 and 50 Cents Ask your druggist for free sampl or write The Derby Medicine Go. EATON RAPIDS, MICHIGAN
Many Children Ar Sickly. Mother U ray s'iwcet Powders for Children Break up Golds In 24 hours, relieve Feverlshness, Headache, Stomach Troubles, Tectum Disorders, movo and regulate tho bowels, and Destroy Worms They aroso pleasant to take children like thcrn. Used br mothers for 23 years. At all drulsts, 25c. Suiuplo mailed FKK 15. Address, A. S. OhLstcd, Lolloy, High Aim. "Let us endeavor so to live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry." Mark Twain.
WILL DECIDE ABOUT STRIKE
An American miner killed seventeen Mexican bandits single-handed. Ho could hire out to almost any nation. A New Jersey boarder who showed fight to his landlady and was clubbed Into submission with a chicken was sent to jail. Ho deserved hla lato Tor causing such a tragic hiatus In tho menu.
A wire suing for twonty-olght years Klimony, placuti her claim at $12 n weolc. Her rocroant spouse now ilnds that harmony in tho home at nothing a year would have boon rar loa e. punulvo.
Loses Tip of Tongue. Winchester. Jan. 1G. -As tho result
of touching her tongue to a cold iron fence, Cathleon Smith, age ton, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, of this city, is minus the end of her tongue. Miss Smith was on hor way home from the grocery when she met several of her schoolmates. While they wore playing the girl touched her tonguo to the fence. Her longuo stuck to tho cold metal and when she Jerked It looio tho tip was torn off.
United Mine Workers of America gin Their Annual Convention in Indianapolis.
Be-
Sign of an ancient raeo have boon discovered on an Inland In the midPnelllts it ttkelotou with a iioGklauo of human tooth bolng on of tho lind, u wkb doubtloiH that of u prohlatorlo dftlltlHt.
"Punches" Flying Train. Hammond. Jan. JO. Poler Oukle ot Indiana Harbor stood lu front ol tho Shore Flyer on the Pennsylvania and Mhook hlti list nt It. Spectator turned away iwpeellng to soc him wound to plpeiw. Tho only Injury ho unstained was tho broken forearm which hit thu train bofori It hit hlfl body aud knocked him off th track.
Indianapolis. Jan. lG.Whether there will be a strike among the anthracite coal miners this spring will depend largely on the action taken at the annual convention of the United Mino Workers of America, which convened here today and will continue In session for about two weeks. Tho contracts between tho anthracite miners and the operators regulating the scale of wages will expire this spring and one of tho chief topics of discussion at the convention will be tho wage scale.
A divorced woman In MhiMourl ban 4 right to bo klHid. Cor a Judge, Hayn ho from the bunch. This wu should regard hh one of tho InaUonabla right of any unmarried woman, ne mat tor by what method unnmrrlod.
A medical Journal uny, that womon nro Juiitlficd in unlng pnlnt ami powder. Very graceful of tho mudloal journal, Jn vlow of tin? fat hrt they will oondnuo to dtm them whether they aro Juki Mori or nut.
Drother Stop Eloping Couple. Wnbnah, Jan. Kl. Artor a chnso ol twenty miles, Hugh Speed ovortook hl Bluter, Nina Hpoed, and Uo Wii-kei-Mon, with whom gho wa eloping, and. artur administering a drubbing to tho nanr groom, uoorUil IiIh ulster back homo. Tho couple, who Intended going to Chicago, wore overtakon at Warna w.
Lawrenceburg. Stricken with appendicitis while on a hunting trip, Benjamin Krem er died during an operation, and the surgeons found a loaded cartridge in his appendix. Kremer, who was nineteen years old, it is supposed, held a cartridge in his mouth and accidentally swallowed
Oakland City. Although his arm was broken, Fred Nolan, fifteen, trapper in Ayrshire mines, crawled to a switch and throwing it, prevented a collision between mine cars which would problably have cost the motorman's life. Nolan's arm was broken when ho slipped in going to tho
switch.
wftiwispui i, wjiuu guiping an oyBtor cocktail at (he bar in tho
uunu hotel, James Evans of Duftulo, N. V., a traveling salesman, struck
some hard object with his tooth. Mo
investigated and found a pearl, which
two jowoierii appraised an being worth
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The fellow who is out for the dust doesn't always elean up a fortune.
Even the high flyer has to down to earth sooner or later.
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A ChioiiKO UnlvorHity profosaor unyn Ihoro In morn roiiuuico In miirrliioi Hi xovonty than nt twunty. Tho OhInriiui theory lm boon florooly attnckofl, but It !m hitrdly noooflsnry to äo to tho othor oxtromu nnd mnko my Jtlmrio ind urdont Uoiuooh or Hop. luiigeuitrlitnN,
Rotall Denier at Qnry. Quit, Jftu, lii-riio nnminl eonvontlon of tho Indlnnft Stnto Kotnll Mqv. clmma' niaorintlon oponod hm today nnd will eoutlnuo throo diiyg. Thro bund rod doiegntot and tliolr wlvoa nro lu attondnnco.
Stato'n Oldest Woman Dead, Torre llauto, ,inn. I0.--Mii. Nauoy Ulohardson Ih dead nt Odon, aod ono bundled nnd olßlu. Sho probably sw tho oldat woman in Indiana,
Trl-Stnte Grain Convention. Fargo, N. DM Jan. 10. Tho ' opora housQ wau lllled (o tho doors thia morning when I ho Trl-Stnto Grain and Stoclc GrowerB eonvontlon wau opened with an addroHH or wclromo by J. Hardy, prouidont of tho Commorcial club. l'ror. C, 0. Slvlg of CroolcHiqn, Minn., roHpondod and th?n papuPB wero rwu by T, a. Atkimion of nUiuarck on aood roadß, W. It, Portor or Khi'ko on dry farming and II, J. MughcH of MJnnonpoll on co-oporn-
(ion. in addition to thr borsIoiih wn knookd to tho Kround. Poriur
1 I Ii vi n uiiuw iiini a pom wag pionod up uneonBolou mid v try oxhlblt. I'ho wornon havo a nm. ntoratlvoii wopd ndminiUA..,wi
Brum or tholr own hoßüuilng Thirs- Ifl though ha will dlo. Mo Hvoh horo day morning. ,uw ,IW,U
PotorHbui'K. Mormnn IthondoM, a minor omployod at Ayrnhlro, wiui kllldd Iniuantly. Mo waH cuukIk boiwoon I wo ears um ho wn driving to tho month of tho abaft, and wan oninhod to death. Nobloovlllo. A brokon frog wrocVod a south-bound Pammylvaula piisnangor trnlu navon iuIIoh Houth ol thlH olty. No ono wn injurod, but the property Iohh wuh oonaldorablo, Moth tho crow and nooiion mon attribitu the aooidout to tho sold H'uatliQ' Uroftlcluß in rrop,
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