Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 July 1915 — Page 1

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r Jaspeb, Indiana, Fuid ay, J ÜLT 9, 1915, No. 40. Vol. 57.

INTELLECTUAL AT10SPHERE CHANGED.

Sine ths Advent of ths Chautauqua,

Say Brazil (Ind.) PaTstor,

Th Clever Weavtr BW. 'A 7i interesting bird is the 'Sreat

It seems to be fond of ma

Say ürazii una.; raster. , John a. Benson, pastor of the First tag enormous nests T f . , t n nnmAHA nf exercise m tne arc oi

Mutnooist ijipiscu-ysu uuu-u, xji., i ruir a ,

Upplj UilCÖO uuua

Ind., writes as follows: "Bnizil has bad a now birth and

one of a nature that brings gladness to those who love higher things. Twelve years ago I was a student pastor in a little church in this city and often despaired of the work because of the general atmosphere that made against higher things of the Intellect and spirit. Last fall I was sent to the large First Church of this city and very soon felt a. different atmos

phere. True, then iiavc been changes

in the population, Vilich of itssli accounts for many ßüngs. But I am convinced that the coming of the Redpath Chautauqua in JatU and its repetition each year Äfcve completely changed the intellectual atmosphere of this little city. There are many of us who are thus persuaded, and there are also mnny of us who will do our utmost to keep the Chautauqua here just for its moral and social effects." ritriYo; rellui Hdlfo

r.nnstmction.

with Rfrinsrs and straw, and they

will use them up rapidly, and their

fabric is woven with t perfectness

that is astonishing. In soma counfrrifa it is the custom of the weaver

birds to colonize and build one big platform, two or three

yards across, which is so admirably put together as to shed the rain as well as any roof could do. Under

this roof they maKe mcnviauai puu-

A Circus Morse in Sattlt. Colonel Charles Marshall, who

aid-dt-cami) to General Robert

EL Äee arid who went through the

battles of the war witn nis cmei

told the following amusing story 01

Ms experience, with a new horse. His old horse had been shot from under him in thefight of the previous dav, and he .md taken possession of an aninrni that seemed to suit the work. In the battle a lev hours later he was riding across i field in which thore u;ere lamerou

stumps. Suddenly the ?crfofmanee oper td. The guns roared, and il.c v was filled with smoke and noi-

Before Colonel Marull kn

AX ALGERIAN STORY.

JuT-and Mohamrmd Cxchang Qr e Thslr Tra. Kohfeuned ben Mohammed waa g marabout whose affairs were in u most ffSbiishtng cooaditioru Pil-

mate YittfiH hiancestorr tomb oy

TWCK"SH00T1N(L Tka Way Sora of th Stage Feata Ar Accomplished. When a 8fempion rifte shot fires blindfolded at a wedding ring or a

Thty

GOLDEN NEEDLES.

hmdreds, ice;

r I Tp-nnv hp ri between nis wiie s

I many ana sen rv , n , . , , , ,

tmtl f ' -i ir 4 n 1 "r lülimD ana UUULVL ui ocaicu uawv iv

pmn, ana ""J hex shoots, by means of a mirror, at hammed grew falter and wealthier her Qr Qn a ., ... , .,. iork held ia her teeth, the datigei smitor Ali ben Jeoam. r 'ioug toed of watching his m- Deeded The lo. creased wealth and buk, while Ma rf . ; h Thc le is al. own pocket , was aaflat .o havin Aeen cut

into pieces and stuck together wi

Vli-iU A v - i kw-a. v et shaped nests, bringing up under wtat wa8 happenin! the horse t . . f An4 I . . ii4,i . .

rn u ii iriii ii i.i ui.l ia. a w i r- i u aiii i i . mi w ' -

interesting family of little weavers. There is another bird, called the "tailor' which, instead of weaving its nest, incloses it in big reaves and fitehea the latter together with

plant fibers, just as one would sew

piecft oi ciom.

The

Ytiamlifg For Light.

rWhtn it conxis to coniurnöig

gaa in large juntities blind fdple can beat their seeing brethren all hbllow' aaid an inspector ol tht gu company. "I know two families where both husband and wif are blind. Every jet is turned on full tilt in their homes at nicht and i keit troinir at that xatd clear up

to 12 o'clock. Light and darkness

" . . - V f t

are all the same to the amicxem ones, but the.y insist upon illumination brilliant enough for a reoep-

tion. Md that partiality for light ia riot wtini eculiar to those two

nYxlft Mnat blind people feel

that Tiey demand the Hght, oc a i 71 TXTafo KnmM and insti- XJYC1

and was gayly dapc;n.s; n a niv

In the meantime Viw Oriii;: was

creGsin;, and the sit intion wthing but comfortable. s:H w torse kept on as if he uuu- en--fag "It was not until afterward," s. dolonel Marshall ''that I fossil

'horse had belonged hj'a cv. f

had been trainee ro ao-im? -

Wer Uied When Gallants hi France Did Fanoy Work.

During the old regime in France, about which so much glamour ratmains to us, the very men who were living and making the history of the empire of Louis passed their leisure time in a way that seems to us of today utterly ridiculous. In all the fancy work on which ladies employed themselves the men seem to have taken part. Poinsinet in one of his comedies represents a young marquis entering a room where two fair damsels are embroidering. One is working a piece of dress trimming, the other a Marly flounce. The beau eTamines) the embroidery with the eye of a

( AM T4. -rr vMDff OGfl Tin . - " CUllllUlbÖt-UI. UU1JL1UJ UUl. UC1U muxJk

i" r "J;5JZU Generally the more dangerous atWn iho ' llv

mew no wiar. ou v -ma pomfniu- is , . , r .

atrik, lav down and foitikwiüi died. f- . v Js too pome 10 noucc any ueiecw. "ÄeL.n Ali d.g a hoi, and fif He takes a little gold tube out of

TOttheasBin niline ä great moun- "wuuam im i u " the pocket of his richly decorate .CEÄ ait- Jten tied to üfn optj d Ptlccts gol?

verrn "KnBi fho Kaat he h- nt5i1 "öam tlAO 13 a.u " needle, no roos to tne irame aii ting down beside tne neap, ne do- assistant is smok- n:.t..r

ntftnrnv. A tTftVeler TjaSSinii m- ö" " " . wmcn uiiuna-

SSe4 fey whosa tombVFayed so Pce - P

wl

ith

v. i -i l : Ä

lenr too:nia aepi- i n 911WaT1ee. and a thread

the back of a young u. belong end lled to to master. throngh ft from tho "wings," so Äter a march of about thirty ,f ... ,m ua0mlT, ;

f' rLf; is "how it is done."

nur au, jlv ffM a Jv"S aoa Anrra 1 7 f , .

wenerauy tut? aiuic uougwuw there the specially good toucnes ana

amid the firing of csinuou.

DEVICES OF THE CODY.

Couqh, Sneeze and Sigh

Measures of Self Protection. One of the most in lere ting f:v about the human bod i its po of self preservation iL- pov.ci evading or overcoming JLlo Ui sand aud one conditions ijriik-h, less corrected, would bö? &jtirii destructive.

Among the mo"t copmon

i.rri Ali wa. fuled'with aa- gJSJ 0Tash toroahment . Tr6 ' j.' :

What! Had he never heard of "x ? 11JJf- . ii.-,.1 Toi bPn Amar A favorite but simple trick is the the great saint Amar ben Am Bomc at aB Ä? ' W L Co,r orangeheld in a ladv's hand. Great MS'V All the people of the coun- f . .vnl.in11v w.heominir

itppiuuuu - i a

UT onna came xnere wff ' Uhen the bullet drops out on her

Tne traveler oia not iaii tu xuejt- -t. - .t Ti ; ih! amhout Amar ben catting open tne iruit. It is insert-

Amax's

flocked

ban AH creir fat and rich.

The faithful neglected Mohammed ben Mohammed, who at last,

ishes the tfower which she had be

gun. From her he moves to the sofa and, seizing one end of the flounce, assists Ismene, tol whom ho Eays special attention, to complete er task. At this time it was the custom of the ladies invariably to carry their workbags with them to the evening

receptions, in which they had not

their embroidery matenais, duz

"7oaT Ü ed by hand earlier in the evening.

. ., ;ut i An Another Bonuiar trick is tnab oi la.

to it witn onermgs, aa - , n4lT1lps ttä1j , , , ' r, r ' "

nuuijjg uuu xigrawv. j tneir paten ooxes ana rouge pou. b dozen are placed in front of a stiemen also carried deftly emacreen, in which as many small i,-njÄroj lufi vqo-q int.n comimnv.

holes are bored, one agamst eaeü ich held "a whole arsenal of cut-

- 1 -ft F .inAnftMcn 1 I f r .

Wiese acis ui nwunauuu u. , - -.i. i

the cough, the sneeze and tho si.;' m'"! wick. At the moment .of f ancv ärtic leT such as

. . i iiir-iiiir n im ii i ri ri nun ii.LAiLi.Li. w v m i a. a. w. , M M i m li.p t i a

Ma astonifihment wnen " w , v;- I . ooxes oi amerejn, biiapro imcu

, m:"., .-l. i - iJjverv ono 10 aaiu

ga Vtu pnyaw acts, vet few people ever ask then.

WtioAs triune ae nuna u - - and fowur Bti;

for the. gas bius voucn ior u n th(jm

strange iancy . Eal;iliiJ

is familiar wikh tho

. Qoo New For tha Editor. W T'ltiy sings my muse taks

.rÄcd; I cannot wrne.

Thinner him asiQc. ne wnisperea : w r : : , i anoiuer penuu me iauiv;u i

- WpII me tiie truth. Yho is your VDW "-l tne aay was to cut out urawmga

: 1 ; , . m -.--tsnf ?w wuxix uiju u irom dooks ana pampiuüw quu w

Vi Y1VVci a.vyfc r'- " I T" it I 1 V I 1 1 ' UCifiUUl JJ.UVk. iiuiuk

BroTvn (aCtor a late ilght at tho ofGoe) TwentJ'-sevcn - fscjr - sevteB

mr nlftaso. mlsh. Sketca,

o...,. ,oWi f t.h bud- ttlr P1P"

rianT. . uch a

protecnon w ui rST. !' t An A livinffperson'a head WanK car-, . eT11 lamTJ

eogh. ThecoughismDlvabia? ir' tridfi used and the effect pro- "r" Thi Bldfi tbi,

from tne. lunfis in i row m " AaA w rrth-r means. A anecial . . 1 . 7 . x-i.. j .

j . was xo bo urrauga me uianiiijj. vj. -The mother of the ass you stole wig with a apong concealea in it , o di&rent drawing! a to iVneriencea In rkad bt a wi Under the doihes. a curlouB'or amusing ef-

LiiniT

dMg poet latest Potocüon ana M foieiglb8tanäiwidch

wnen it r-eaouou tue ,

ouixiu cuuo t," xiTwx o weary eoitor, wuu ujj. nw Üetnan of indolent habits who spenx bar(3ed by bushels of unavailable Sfcfenss his time visiting among his friends. outnourin from the same source, "Ii11 ös?

Alter wearing out ma wwcuiuc iu ue or0mi)tlv sent it oacK, witn mo

his own neighborhood he thought following wrse and businesslike inhe would visit an old Quaker friend orsemont Borne twenty n'iüos distant. On his Gla(j to hear it! Keep Kitt: axriva he was cordially received by on t1G j0f Any time thr the Quaker, wfio, thinking the vif- ßne strike9 for higher wages let n itor had taken muchjpains to come an(i make up tlie di so far to see him, treated hirn with a ference myself rather than b&Tc b

creat doal ox attenuon ana pume- ,iAnw v-ew yrt v-

ness for soveral days, as tne visitor showed no signs of leaving, tho Quaker became uneasy, but bcsSb it with patience until the eif hthäay, when no said to him: "My friend, I am afraid the will

wornQQ. dt a iwum : produce a curious b fgmJ the ooafWerate Thftn there

came a .&eton

-a? pu?RBu. uiu. msnn t. rp.iclie(i tue umos oi uw n 4- n .a,nf 1 fwwn wig "Jiiv Jbixpenencea

Some time ao there üved a gen 'lto,.. who had Teen hon- ?e;cn ST A1,rlbT Barons ae Boerio, in 5 .

Wj World gaane, IS fh riflo. I uuu tu. r

jLiwuudj wu vua yr. and riddles, wnicn gave a peculiarly Ae the ball ii of exteemely thmKOod opportunity to exercise tho ffb9 a mere touch suffice to Bhat-.R ht r id wit s0 conspiCUOn9

in the French- Every evening the

HeadLlnc Dctiven tlie

never come asain.

a0h, jo I ah?' safiltht visiter. 1 have snjoyed my viifvery much and shall certainly Acome again. "But said the Quaker, "if thee

will never leave how can thee atin?,,--PMladelp,nia Ledgax.

An Indsflntfc NumW. Three-year-old Andrew wu in a rather petulant mood, and in order to restore his "customary good humor his mother promised him some preserved strawberries if he would be a good boy. Calling a servant, ehe said: "Jennie, please give Aadrew Ebout four strawberries."

Jennie proceeded to fulfill the

P'"'lsM-'H'iA

C3daCtaJL

PARIS PAWNSHOPS.

I Writ

run bv mi buib. inor nro awi i . ......

aii ci0... of People to- these eStaZxpona iobo oi i arawinff rooms were converted into

The mont-de-pietf as the ?1 yP? JR impromptu charades. Some lady

French equivalent of tho pawnshop TTJTuV fh would suSgest ö wor(J or Püra-se ana t. ii.j L - ,un14T, nnT,. the weapon ii indeed, loaded. ine , it ould converted into

SV tto. ta Zt tUt Ik the subject of a sprightly little ptaj.

now cur-

their

French

Balons were under in the last cen-fn-rrr lirorf fhp! VPS. In POmti

Cured by Funny Stories. I , -L , e r'u- nf

HaTinsr vainly tried many ana.. , .u;,.u

nousjemeaies toresLoreLuiieaiLu. - , o nhy.;ntl n?

where the person te'iSporarily em

IjarrassedL for money may scree i

himself from inquisitive eyes.

Ii you ar üfewant of money an

you nave ay portable property o

Mltn rics (at the week end farm the väIuo of 3 francs r more yo;

Look U ! Viju know, George, i carri 5 xt to the nearest brancn omc milk thes,. .-unfounded co-ws. Tht 0f ihQ "mont-de-niete.

DeasTfl

business man whom I know and: d ,p(1 Mmfc Don.

Who nad fallen into a morbid con

dition owing toryears of overwork,

Oeottre Lor. t'- Out vou in

mimTnMttn. rFh(?' terH do Ilk

t

:sf fresu stuflL SUbu tv

keep -,rntag around a.d U est meets your f 1

Min atme. I ß ftW, "ial" natrol- persuaaeu u0 p-

e-Lor'. .t'- but rou muattrt R"r Je ix .4. la course ot lunnv stories, one ai

imnpanaQoira, ,acll with an ejtra two at

lue uie tuiiraixoc.

dinner.

Pusblo

IliisWwtitst Cakss.

Lazy !3 .'ds. The fmound fovr.:?" )f Auii

and New Guinea construct mo..

of decayed leave for their ner In these the egg? are laid -and co-

ered over with tho :uiut materia The warmth engendered by the d: composition of the leaves causes th-

pect for the majesty of tht hflt M. in with the idea.

yon now enter a large rvum, u , th(j -course recommended which one side is occupied by . , rnst.0red tc

.benches (very hard and uncomforta- , . . ,aughter b,.

bla ones) and the otter by nail a q ch hig uiental anfl dozen employees behind a counter. -'conditioil .

iiaving nanaea your proper y hter, in fact, is one of the

a ciers wnose aK Dears tue , - anQ mQst effiective of mea.

fires to natcn, anu uie nuuii uu Mi r -- icines. breaKing up stanauon ui

There ia nothing on the diniM tfine burrow their way te lif you receive a numbered petal cnecK i. and bog and senaing a

biet de Persan i-sued bulletins

which she called 4r:oiivellc3 a la main." In her apartments two reg-

fWhl und nothimr that coiald ana thP onen air. Thcs bird are in exchange and then pin the raiita . lfllV hration through one's svs

wish of her mistress and counted p there that is so groat and regarded as the laziest f alk the oi the expectant borrowers on the There ig yery little the mat.

out tut: icuioj, - - ' iormiaauie an eiuuuy tu tnu uuiu leaLnorj lunyuuiu. i- tu txici i igp wiin tne man uu Liiu uujuj a four." fopÄ fta buckwheat cakes. They are Lome the comnun blackbirds of There are all sorts and condition , , , nye ffennca-

sure to make the complexion yellow America for laziness. These black- of men and women, from tne rwori

and covered with eruptions. JJon't birds ntTrer build mests ot tneir own, giri urmga ac j -

insult your face by putting buck- but lay their eggs in fee ncati oi tne great laciy wno urmga u

wheat cakes into it. They neaa tno otner piras ana leave vueui w vre jtn xx entire list of complexion destroyer hashed by foster mothe. Tla i ing in the street

EinhiTifa &n uniortunate imposition on mo jj- Av "

Bmaiier dltqs.. as me uiüufi.ujixu -wc v . wröung is so large when first hatched equality, and no precedence is given

isters were kept, one of the authentic news received her and there by her guests, the other f floating rumors and on dits, and from these the budget of her chronicle was made up and circulated throughout France- Appleton's Magazine. "Are all your hoys mAkin; mosyT No; only three. Two wsre sbst s:r the baron while he was huntings, ust sue was run over by an aut&moiül They all receivefl pensions, but aay: sther boy Is food for nothing" J"lla-

fend Bit tht

DlstlmctiM Witkont n Ttlti

V4 & '1 want five' protested the child.

"But your mother said four, said Jennie. "Mamma said 'about four" re

plied Andrew. And he got the fifth New Times.

For Him.

SSTMBSSSSSS W

-r j n j kw Vi' soon crowds the smallei to wealth or fashion.

v. u jTa STÖJ bjrWt of the neai and,haa it all When the value of your property broueht to tSs country has been estimated.in another room race borees and at the clot I tne ny Throusm. a clerk calls out vbur number and

season rnu wyer ro J"H"" i. stranger entered a church im the amount offered, which you can in hii honor. Sheriff Tom -tfunn oi fte Middjof the sermon and seat- Locept or refuse. It is never more

New X oric was caiiea upon iur - fl flf in the back pew. After f w half the lowest sellinji price of

F2000-. , , awfiile he begun to fidget. Leaning Uhe obiect. as the valuer is responsi-

"Faith and this is tue wonaeriui oyer t(y fhe wbite haired man ftt Mb arising from unreeountryr said Dunff. I was a poor gid evidently an old -mber of deemed pledges. If you accept his

.v""", Trr the congregation, ne wAis.erea: offer your name, address and pro

Vjocl rest nci buui, xxxu.xj wuu jk

. I H ow lontr has he oeen oxeftcn I ficcirm cm -fat-o-n n nwn hv anothoj

niesnough to brmg me over. And ? mnst duce here I am tomght sithn cheek by QT fo . think' to es'tablish your identity. Jowl with Lord Clonmei lnnißelf! ih& dd Dlan answered. don't The interest charged is only 7 pei

Wh

i iv. 1J wxiv.

V. me inenas, -oacic in tne om prartlv.

Tipperary dayi Icouldn't et near sifL jm; decided the enough to his lordship to hit him ßtr&nger ofiujt sbeLnearij With a iJKrtsun! ETerybodjr'a. done' Everybodr'a MaW:

cent per annum, and there is ne doubt that the state pawnshops r der gjeat service to all classes fctnch people. London Standa

Hfcs . mmtmm 1 mml I

,iad how's biiMnef-T, Mr. CrapeT

Qht things aia i-JLsuf a nttto

Sensitive Golfer (who hts fooalsdH1 Did you laugh at me, boy? Caddie No, sir; 1 wis laufhl' at anlther man.

Sensitive' Golfer And what's

about him? Caddie He plays gowf aiifa fto, air. Punch.

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