Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 November 1914 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

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Wwfyii'.firl j H.50 Per Year. Thi rÄPei ,,J ,n ''e regularly to it tibecribert until ft Infinite ord?r to discontinue ;e receive I and all arreart paid in foil; nnlese in the ditK tion of the Mihliahpt liff rpnt corm e l'.oiild le deemed advisable. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1U. Duties ol Pellet Jurors Judge Bre'z Tells a Pike Co Jury a (ew Plain Truths If what I am about to say to you has in it a sting, I assure you it is not in the slightest de gree intended for any one of you on either jury who has honestly tried to reach a verdict in these cases. I have kept you together all this time, not for the purpose of punishing you or any one of you, but hoping you would real ize the importance of the place each of you holds and the duty each of you owes to the public and your ovn homes, and that you would reach sone kind of a verdict, and to impress upon vur minds and the public what littll aid a jury that gets crosswise and fails to agree upon a verdict is to the court in the dispatch of public business and how harmfu: such juries are to those who, whether from their own acts or the acta f others get into law suits. You ought to be and the law intend that you should bü a help to the court in disposing of the business instead oi' a hinder ancj it soems to me tnat in these, the simplest of simpk cases, you could nave reached a verdict, ai least in a reasonable time, and I fear you have b trying somebody else rather than the defendant in these cases. You would have done less harm to return a verdict in these cases even though some of you might have thought it was not A AM ft m 1 riyht. than to tdil to lvajt. an agreement in these little, pimple cases. You could h nobody very m i ih, no tfhat kind of a verdiel s u u vn 1. Your failure to agree is the swiftest and surest way la educate the public to distrust court proceedings ai d have a dread for a tria; in any court- They learn to believe that a trial in court is to do somebody an in jury or take from them their property without right or warrant of law. rather than to do justice between the parties- It is the fore-runner to mob law and anarchy. If a man believes

Ka nonnAf crckf hie oaca riPlMl 01 after a trial in court, he then is aDt to eet desperate and either settle it by force or sacrifice his rights and lose his property rather than go to court whare the chances are he will never get his esse decided unless by chance at the end of several trials and after he hi-s been ruined financially, some jury will chance to bring in a verdict Stubborn obstinence is 10 credit to a man, and if he persists in it, ho will soon prove to be a dangerous citizen. It is an ap paling fVt that within loss than two ye: ts, just passed, there has been ni:.e juries, including yourselves, that have reported to the court that they could not agree and the court was obliged to discharge them without verdict There ought not have been that many in that ?mmber of years And. stramre to say. with one or smail cases tftat could and should have been decided in a few min utes.

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The effect of hung jui.es is to ""the sain toDublisher of h- Kreat Almanac family of readers you should bepile up costs almost vyithof. ltm- 'JJ 'f' v awafe hat a the close of his seventieth ! gin now by sending in your sub5L Slmt;, tJLXSm Accept 1 Ä &L"l bJ"

wi. 'XT i ..Uli been to eftectual y break them lZvVmmA nrKnr, trtpmh-irrj thmm up and others toembarra t iem financ a y for lite, maybe Is it ln LnHor mn ilraH i tn an in. ?y3 Im "onlPto d to court and com to d. struct courtpfoceedinss . It is the duty v t Ihm uknn nolL.I t r f r r a J m . ase. top Iii my iiscen ij trie ev idence and the law and promptlv decide the cases ffivins to each .h-.r la intiv , In. .him what he rightfully deserves as Maraahunun iddement with its ffitS cTSve In view of what has taken -.1 ,,anl A v, avnn at courts letting iunes go hame and stay there as long as u can possibly get fdwg witouut them?i

Hung juries help nobody but on the contrary hinder and delay business to the injury of some person who cannot help himself. It looks to an outsider and disin

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who have prevented a verdict Hocbgeeanff tad Edirard chumaehave not thought of your duty to ber, pt. lot 31 Teibeh Add. St. Antyour state and county that giveslhony, $76

you protection, nor thought of what you owe to society and the community in which you live; but it does appear that some of you have determined that you will have your way even though you may be in the wrong. I have kept you together now a week in these little ca3es that you ought to have decided in a few minutes, and if, by keeping you together this unusual time, any of you have suffered pain or anguish, I am truly sorry, for I felt it my duty to do what I have done If any of you have con ceived the idea that you have whipped the (ourtintoa snh mission to your unwarrant J and unauthorized course, let rue suggest that you disabuse your mind at once of any such thought. I have not tried to force you to do anything but hoped, I guess against fate, that you would at last be men and come back and discharge your solemn duty. At least one who'esome lesson has come out of this matter that is satisfactory to the court. The public can now take the correct measure of men who want to d -their duty and those who do not, and the blame wiil rest where it rightfully belongs Your plea that you honestly could not agree will not be accepted as a sufficient reason It may satisfy lome. You may not be through with these cases y t. Your week's deliberations hae been i farce and a traversity upon Justice You will now be discharged. Warned! If the Democrats are wise this vvinter they will enact only the most wholesome state laws in Indiana to please the great com mon people, or in r.)lb when the Bull Moosers and Republicans ire united, ey m ther's son )f them will b' pt out of ofSee. Combine lh i recent vote )f the Moos Republican md it totals m I 1 than the Dem jcrats. Let us decrease the number of of 1 1 9, cut out the registration law, change the public accountants' law so each county can fa mdle its own af cairs in a less expensive manner md write som ä good road law lpon the statute books. And last, but not least, decrease tho state tax rate If we fail in this good-bye Democrats in 191f! Cannelton Telephone. Crow Protests. The Press publishes in another olumn an internal revenue notice. This is published for the government free of charg . It is true, all newspapers have to rvo r fUrt ryAuornm.nt "fnr all it .i l . .i pecte(j l0 doits work for nothing We have less objection to doinr this now thin at any previous time for the reason that the' government needs all the money it can get and are kn w what it means to be hard up. There was no excuse for this dead beat-

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menc is tar nenino ana something has to be done to pay our congressmen their $7,500 salaries. Petersburg Pres. The Governnient still prints envelope cards for accommodation They are fine .'ob printer; The practice was stai ted by the republican administration. The Newspaper Law. There is no lonjror anv reason why any person should be an vl ;u.On the refusal of a subscriber to take a newspaper from the post office, the postmaster is rea Daner sent him throuirh the if S d.p !, y11, u " matl is liable iY the subscription reoardie of the fact Pitia L reßaru L 1 j tnat he never BUDSCTlbed for it , , , . n .,JT c "TiSi",TJ lOvNtl ijxß äjtc OJI, UJ tut rnnn rrvnrc rf iV tar Himni nr.: ttA XT tl t1v L ! 1 J H Ho) : by the supreme gwt of Delaware J Han "i me supreme court oi vnscmi sin (78 Wis. 176). See Amer andEng. Enc of Law (2 Edit.. P I). This 1.; the law generu . . . ai....... .cuu nt, r llf'l - -m -.. so. luu 2 r.t- in . U 'i Li Lourn.', .Uspci, lwl.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Frank Sehneider In Frlix Schneiaer, pi. 101 wcruuis zaa add Elizabeth dinner to Bsil Marin'Mi-amer lan will to Dm iel L. (jearner Bettina Kellcy, et at, to ieo 4, K emp 120 acres quiet t i tl. , : Maggie 1- Greener to J nines M. Coffee pt lots 19 14 an 1 15 Block A MlemkerV addition to Huntioghurg. $350. Magdalena M. Roos to Victor J. Root, lot IS ferdinacd, fJ.OOO. Victor J. Roos to Magdalena M. Rote, pan e. Ameln VTadd'e to Firmer Leonard pt lot 1 Birdseyo, 1350 (re . Werne to John Wem pt, lot 38 Wagner's add to Ferdinand $1.200, Cbae, E. Raker fo 'ohn Saatkarop 1 cee $100. frank M rk to K itie Rogissard, 11 aero 500 i .eph LiQebcs t Nif4)paii nach, lota 2 ) and 5 ! r linand Ssaioaa for Oplda in now On n . r r v ' Onee me the gaaon of frj aeot oids baa come. Kvaqta ly o gbt. t. know bow to av id id- hut ri.r number who hark and ulU prove that HinplnKt precaution! either are' not ondersto d or i Ise are .ot orac c ticed. hallu x one about n cold is Out it should b kt jit heated Kr sh Mir, frnsh air, and Bttll more freeli iir. is the hept preventive t ( i is It- he ilarp conti aal between ita Hti ffy a;" of overbeatc d roonna, wi h thai" h 1 oip of H ing due npc g und bacteriaf and fcHe cool ontdorai that hie tl v braede c-id. You may! oatcb a sold while braathing (rehh air, but h won't he the freab air that cau.-ed it rid yoti ev r täe a boater, woodasnan or priaiitive Indian witb a cold? Fallacy two is ih t v u abonld 'fasd'1 that is goriM ac)ld. Of course you nn -t e . but not overeat. And h dabvl arc not Interrupted, if you must Sat more hi" v.n p put the Ftnpha m . v ft n on rruits LiriQKing 0 piJiiHiy aod frq-ieoily of ur water ih good m dio.ne for a cold much hotter thin whisky. But the bet cure is

Id h so caref il wit h exercise, eating i Tlie Coukikk advertisers are letand ventilation tHi a cold won't ling down the price hars into the have iny thing t(j do with you. lie Id of harjruins.

n i!k more, -n-n tlie windows m re, diitik more wat r and avoid Ifcpe -Ft. Wayne Sentinel. BOÖKÜ Rooki constitute oapiiat, A lib rary book late l ng as a house for hundreds of year. It U not then an article of mere QOOSOtnption. hut f lirly of capital, an! often ' ' turn oim vi prMfBioaajB peiiiug one in life, it is there or'y capital. X w there is no other fora of oapltar which is first taxed IS pr cent, .n f f , , the grogs and trie proprietor thD ft to pay the same taxes in d"tatl9 with othera whoaa property has piid do tx on Ih itcB X, r u there d- senp'iin f men 1?n pnjp r to h singled out for extra taxation. Torna JeffreoQ Ij) mJ pii n Signer Bad il r to compile a book req ureas clear head and sound judgement and a mature understanding; to talk wittily and write pleasantly are the talents of a g,f,at enin obIt ; in c imedy 4h' moat diffi ult character is that of ihe f li a he that plays that p.irt he no si npleton. History is a kind of paced w riting. bee iua trutti i essenti:l to it; and where truth there God himself is; yet trn-re are men w to compose bookw ans toefl them out Into the world like flitters. Don Quixote Irl R. Hick 1915 Almanac The Retr. Irl R. Hicks Almanac now readv. errows more nonnlar and useful with each passim? 1

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ent. This famous an i valua hie yeur .book ? astronomy, storms, weainer ami earthquakes should V jn every home and office, rroiessor nicKs compieies tnis In:uu u lur 00 cen. ine nev. Irl II Hicks m Marino .V j "Sf lua&azine. NVord and Vorks, is sent one yea- with a codv of h:s Almanac J H,lfI d opy or n.s Almanac fi' n yv?e , Qlliu- ",endr,fVr them to Word and Works PnK. lishina Company. 3401 Franke n Ave., bt Louis, Mo. lo'i will . et. T r r Zlm never regret your investment. Try t for 1915 KveryunnffMrsi i iasat a a a a f . - . In il &'? nigbborbod where you H-eT" . "Es,r'm 'a,-v t r V if her fror. ten?, with h ?r d a nond ear-ringa ou.M

The Bonny Laddy.

He was sure a bo.inv laddv , br.nt and gay. Wealthy were his ma and daddy, Rich I say Yet one day they made a mound In the freh, clean-snrrelling ground. And am;d the church bells' sound There he lay. Oh, his doctors were In the land, ome power And it tcok a precious dower For their hand. But they drugged the lad with pills, Drummed the parents with big biils, Then away to newer kills, Smooth and bland. Medics old-fashioned did try For more fame; And they watched the laddy die Without shame; r? i i i . v t . winaows ciosea toature s air, Food far more than flesh could bear, PoisDns cruel and potions rare Played the game. Now the bright and bonny laddy bleeps in clay; $5 fthe pother and the daddy Nlht and day, And aioud thev caU in in Qyi aloud. but all in vain, 0ut beneath the falling rain, Docs he lay - UlITD ITlllfin ffl n 1 nrifl mnn n jjjß jj 'i'ij u ii i in u 'I t i 1 1 iiii The Home Telephone Co has the largest li t oi subscribers and will give you the bet ser vice You can talk to your friends, order your merchandise and make your appointment by the Horns 'nhnne DUBOIS CO. TELEPHONE CO - "Do It Nw" Bobeeribe for the .Ja8p-r Weekly Courier, l)rn't put off for tor aior.ow what vou can do to lav. v Jd Papers the ('oiirier oft!e 5c nr ac kn -i We know o'a number of families wlio are regular readers of the Courier i ut are net Lubeerihers, thy bo-?ow the paper from thei neighbors, WTa are j?lad to know that tlie (Courier is thus appreiate1, bat why not nibecribe? The ' nrifMifl ntltslll C.n.l v i-rwii1,l annraniat mwmm-mrrmm I MM VI II HWIII I ill FF IV ink havi ng tneaa namea on oar mailina liet i. P. GO Corner 7th ft Jaekson St HOM 'RHONE. Wake Cp and Advertise. 'Will you walk into my p'lrior?,, Said the spider to the flies; "My webs are spun in places where They do not advertise' "We thank you, sir, but must decline" The wily insects said: "We do not care to waste time In places that are dead.'1 our Ex. Our Sympathy. Is always extended to these i distress, but we have no svmpathy to waste on the man who oiir home paper stands for your interests and the interests of uul uume iuwn. u aeserves fc1 and hnancial aupport. u v wvuuai uieuiuer ui uur uaic SO YEARS EXPERJENCP m Crpy HQHT9 &C a r 'nrt aHiwüng EiÜ n e r. ira . It: I i .it'i.i SC3Cl!!iiC BltCilul. I I. A hn1ertmlf lit biatrial eulatt ri .f miT ri'U'i! j Mir : f-"ir iiiu'.'üe, IL 1 J b) mV. i - leri. ITT Hj 'i et-tu a. $a a mi elr MUNN & Cc braneb Omca. HA h t)U Weatiniwo. U U

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SOUTHERN RY . TIME TABLE. Schedule in Effec! Sunday Jan.4( the Fol rowing is for Information Only and is noEoaranteed

AA i But'.N i No 5 DAU.Y So. 1 So. 11 No. M IAIlT No. 14 M NO. " 9 24 A 5 44 p W K S I ß -l NU . .7 A II. H A 74 i. Time shown at Hnuti.ntrmrx. KASTHOI'M). No I, DAILT.4:tl a. m. NC HS V. I H MO V. SO. 23 5:2. MTB81 15 l M SO. 2, DAll.Y. 12 42 A. M. MO 10 - OB P ! VO 4. " 10:4. HO. J4 M 11:41 A. M V. K. C. ivonifi. Ait lApmW other as good HI New Home Sewing Machine Compmy, UKAIMGF MAS3. For Sale by John Lorey. laurels Again ! ftie Pnria Expo t pas made the do.. riedftl Award to W.HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY QoM medaii Rlo awarded a' ewOHearw I0f and WoHdi fair Chicago for ;3le by All lead' u Dealers. LEGAL BLANKS." vVarranty Desds, Quit Claim lhed Ohattla Mortgagee, Real Ketate Mortgagat, Inventories Saponaat, WarranH Reports etc. for Sale at Uia OoUBXBa Orrin Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind. FOR SALE Good frame house, 7 roon, on imiirväeuBirm. neap ior immediate sale Inquire this office, Tlie Lowest Price mm MAGAZINE ii For a short time we will furmsh the McCalls Magazine' ror one year and a 15c pattern. "Farm Life" an agriculture monthly 1 year. "Every Day Life" zine for the household, 1 year. - " w V.UUIUT, tut; best local paper in the county for 1 1 r. All 4 for $1 75 in ad vance. Now is the time to get a years reading very chaaD. Call or send orHrc f Mq lice

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ENCLISH BEAUTY CUP. Tea Invites Sleep and Improvtf the Complexion. I advice those who consult M upon the tired complexion to indulge in what is called the English beauty cup. Mr. Gladstone took it each night of his life as Jong as he had health, and it is the cup which keeps many an English beauty poing. It is pimply tea, but tea 'made without the nerve destroying at-

M a. ii anouics. 11 properly made it in vites sleep. You take half a small coffee spoon of tea, and yon scatter it in the bottom of a very large cup. Tlie German coffee cups are best for this purpose. Over this you pour as much boiling, bubbling vater as the cup will hold. The saucer is placed on the top of the cup in Chinese fashion. Now comes the big wadded tea cozv, which Bntat be thrown over ail. It is an oddly shaped cotv, made to cover cup -and saucer. It stands for five minutes to teep. Now come the scientific part of the cup. You take three very thin lices of lemon, and you lay thfm in a big hot cup. fin top of the slice, t f lemon you place a bi marn liino, and then on top of nil you pour in the tea, putting it through a strainer. The result will be a fine, pssk, hot, but honlthful cup of tea with just the right Ravor Of lemon. You can have s : ir if vou want it, and Gladstone! rule of three big 1 will do you no harm, for sugar is a great builder up of the muscles. By the wav, if you are fagged out, day or night, try eating a li,,' Qgar. A lump of su?ar will reitore the stomach and take away that tired feeling, fhigaff is recommended to women whose cheeks are hollow. It has a way of building up tissue. A big cup of tea at night is excellent, but the trouble is that mt person make it too strong. The weaker the better. The same is true of coffee, which, if taken Weak enough and wkh plenty of l- - ! sugar, acts as a nightcap. Not on. person in n thousand can make it likhl In Parii the Wrench beat I takes her foaming cap of whipi. chocolate after the theater wit! a biscuit, or she sips her asfe au ! which is mostly milk, mm Lssiioa American Register. Alice K tit fclditlfc-I don't know what It Is thai draws' me to that fellow liugerly. aUuI o. it s hla arm. Tha Clever Weaver" Bird. An interesting bird is the 4wea?er.r It leenu to be fond of mak ing enormous nests merely for the purpose of exercise in the art of construction. Supply these birds with string and straw, and tl will use them up rapidly, and their fahric is woven with a perfectn perf I that i? astonishing. In some countries it is tlie custom of the weaver birds to colonize and build one biü flat topped platform, two or three yards across, which is so admirably put together .-is to shed the rain ai well as anv roof could do. Under this roof they make individual pocket shaped nests, bringing up under this unique structure a large and interesting family of little weavers. There is another bird, called the "tailor," which, instead of weaving its n-t, incloses it in big leaves and stitche tlie latter together wii.ii plant Bben, just as ote would cw piece of cloth. Wisdom af the TToung. r such a child Too kuow enough to Cocia touu "TV ell. dat'8 Just wot ma tajri tboot

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