Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 June 1909 — Page 8

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CONSULT AGENTS.

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several times I was on the point ofI

breaking off the engagement. Mr. Newlywed (Bloomlly)-Well. I1

at i 'don't suppos It can be helped now. I bt. liOULS, ilO.)h!lndelljhJa

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."There's no hurry," "lean wait a little longer for my insurance" have left many a family to face a bitter fight with poverty and privation. If there is one thing that sho Id receive the first con

sideration of married men, it is LIFE INSURANCE. Now is the time to apply for a polioy Arch C Dornte JASPER INDIANA.

Whero Four States Meet The United States is tho only country in the world that has a "four corners' that is to say, a placo where four states meet. Look at your atlas and you will see Colorado, Utah, Xo'Y Mexico and Arizona touching each other. At no. other place on the globe do four states, territories or provinces unito to form such a junction. The spot is on a spur of tho Carizo

mountains, and few tourists visit it, t ' o t is not easily acces-1 elDle ' ana partly ietnC23 comp I tively few people think about iy j

monument marks it, however, erected by the Government surveyors. Tks peist is reached by a trau leading from the road from tho Navajo Springs in Colorado, in the Ute reservation, to the San Juan river. The Barber's Pole. TT A 11 T -

.uuw iiiuuy ji juu uuu 1111 iij a t barber has a red and white striped pole as a 6ign? In the olden tuna I barbers were also surgeons in a i small way, particularly in the opera- I

ration it was necessary for tho patient to grasp a staff, and tho barber always kept one ready, as well as strips of cloth for bandaging the patient's arm. "When the staff was not in use the bandage was tied to it 60 that they might be together when wanted, and the barber usually hung them at his door as a sijrn. Ih. Iiis 'jcuro ai time, nowever, a

painted pole took the placo at tna door of the one used in tho opera tion, and thus came the sign.

'Advertise to bring trade that will buy once and buy again"

I HIMIN6 YHE SEAL

Tho Dog Hood of tho Atlantic la a Desperate Fighter. Tho eoal hunters have been called heroes, but they hnvu earned the titU" in dmng just what their fa then and forefathers have dorn for 00 year catching seals to make a living. When we think of seals we bring to mind the animals for whoso rich coat of fur milady is willing to pay hundreds or oven thousands of dollars the fur seal, which inhabits the north Pacific ocean. But in tho waters of the Atlantic lives another species, which is also sought for its coat or hide, which goes into many thousands of pocketbooks, satchels, gloves and other articles, for which it is especially valuable. So overyear hardy Newfoundlanders take their lives in their hands in tho 6eal hunF, for not only is its coat valuable, but tho blubber of the young yields an oil much prized for different purposes. There are four species of seals in the waters around Newfoundland and Labrador the bay seal, tho harp, the hood and the square flipper. The harp seal tho seal of commerce is so called from having a broad, curved lino of dark connected spots extending along each shoulder and meeting on the back above the tail, forming a figure something like an ancient harp. As the hoods arc often with the harps, they are also taken for their skins. The male, called the "dog hood," is distinguished from the female by a curious sack or bag of flesh on his nose. When attacked or enraged he inflates this hood with air so as to cover the face and eyes, and it is strong enough to resist seal shot. When thus protected he can be killed only by shooting him in" the neck and the base of the skull. Unlike the cowardly harp seal, the dog hood fights desperately in defense of his mate and young ones, and if they are killed he becomes furious, inflates his hood, while his nostrils dilate into two huge bladders. As he rushes at his enemy with floundering leaps, it is as well to keep a safe distance if the hunter is alone, for instances have occurred where a fight between an old dog hood and five or six men has lasted for an hour, and more than once a man has been crunched to death by the powerful jaws. The seal is a great traveler, but depends on the rivers of the ocean to take him where he wants to go. Like a good many other tourists, he spends Iiis summer in the north, leaving the southern waters in May and spending about three months in the seas about Greenland. With the beginning of the arctic winter the seal horse starts on its long southern voyage. Day Allen Willey in Van Norden's.

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Tho Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, nnd which has been, iu so for over 30 years, has borne, tho signature of -jp - and has been mail o under his perL? ffl,7lfAs soimI supervision slnco its infancy. fTVt s4CJU4Z Allow no ono to decaivo you in tlils. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" aro Imi; Experiments that trlilo Avlth and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Parogorie, Drops and Soothing' Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys AVorinn und allays Feverishness. it cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Pood, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep,, Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS

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Household Hints. n Remove vaseline stains by waaR ing in warm water and eoap; rinsi and apply chlorinated '6oda to thl stain. 41

To keep brass or copper bri;

for some time alter cleaning

it over with beaten whito of egg.

To prevent cane or bamboo fr vellowinp when washed uso w

aalt water; rub with soft clothahiaW til dry. Stalna on Mattretaei. "? r Stains on mattresses may bei removed bv makine a paste of fullorg

earth and water to which ammonia In the proportion of ono teaspoonm m .

tul to hall a pmt lias been aaaeu.

Lay this over the stains, mo

slightly in with tho fingora and leave till it ia dry. A second application may bo necessary if the stain has not been removed.

Cement For China. A good cement for mending broken china: Dissolve a little gnra arabic in a littlo warm water so that it is rather thick; put enough plaster of pan's into this to make a thick paste. Cement broken pieces of china together, and in half an hour they cannot bo broken in the samo place. Hot water seems tr make it more firm. 1

- T.r No use trying to sell goods to people f" who have no money to pay for them No use tryingadvertising unless you reach

the homes

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THE COURIER JASPERINDIANA THE BEST PAPER I 1 .THE BEST CLASS OF READERS "Rverv conv reaches the home of a familv

with money to buy once and buy again

A paper tnac reacnes cne nome is worcn a dozen that don't You'll see it in THE COURIER. BEN.7ED.11DO AN E Puhllahtr.

Washing White Stocking!. Good laundresses when wasli whito stockings, whether of silk thread, add a few drops of ox acid to the water. The reason this ia that the acid has the ef of removing stains caused by boots and shoes, which are "set" when washed with ordir loap and water. . .-t,- . The Color of Flames. Many people have noticed with much interest the many tinted bars and hands that riso in tiie shape of "forked tongues of flame" from wood burning in a fire. These varied hues aro tho result of combustion from the different elements of the fuel. The light bluo is from the hydrogen and tho whito from tho carbon. Tho violet ia from the manganese, tho red from tho magnesia and tho yellow from the soda, which are constituent parta of the JCOod.

She Never mind, dear, bald heada are like kind word. He How'a that? Bhe Tby can never dye. llalf Holtajr. Dead to the World.

Iluraorlst I've Jnst vrrltten fifteen Jokes on tho man who doesn't advertise. l'oet That's wrong. You shouldn't Jest about tho dcaL Cincinnati Enquirer. More Tknn Knouirh.

"I fear you have not had enough experience." "Not 'ad 'miff experience? Why, I've 'ad ten places to the last Month." London Tattac Mr Haiunfatt I say.-McBooth, hcro'i an article alwut a fellow who walked around the world. Mr. McDooth. An actor, by, Jovel.Wa hing ton Star.

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