Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Second Annual I ISi Red Tag Clearance Sale |® Commencing Saturday, December 11 th, and Ending January Ist, 1910 I Some Appropriate Some Appropriate I Christmas The heavy buying season ,s on and the benefit Is yours, Christmas I Presents for Your Tdl POP Cdlt DISCOUfIt for Your I Home. on everything in our entire stock. Home. ■ _ . i nniz at Tur nrn Tino Form,rPrlceai,dSe|||i, fl pr|o ” ||Ma ''keii Davenports, lIIHK Al IHr KqII [llljX in Plain Figures. The largest and most care- Carnet Sweeners T ihrarv Tahlps fully selected, and the greatest line of furniture ever Vdl P el sweepers, -L/lDiary 1 dUIC&i brought to Rensselaer, and this 10 Per Cent Discount prevails on everything. Get in early and take Morris CliairS Book CaSCS advantage of of this big saving right at the buying time. , . ’ 1 Make your Purchases, make'a payment on them, and we will lay them away until Christmas. MIITOrS, dll SIZCS, Buffets, RugSl all sizes, I Kitchen Cabinets, , * Rockersand I and everything bynrrA 10 per cent Novelty Furniture. I to be found in a r .. .1..| Ij | > HMO dkcnunt M Furniture Store Combined QJJ JJ everything everythinj I • There are several everything f oun( j j n a reasons why the t "Risli Ac Button-and Rfest” u „ , JOM From Saturday, Furniture Store ') 9tnsal REXALL December 11th —— ■ is the best ma,,ress - O I I “»Saturday, UyffipM wlillJ&VW ■ Come in and we will Cr I| I x vWI | a zrx o I 1 n 1 I A-XAA—fl January Ist, 1910 Tff ■ explain them to you. //* If II 111 II TrfTriWl I W. J. WRIGHT, Rensselaer, Indiana I
are NOT CONSTRUCTED FOR WEIGHT CARRYING PURPOSES today, and I don’t believe they ever will be adapted to that purpose. »* * * tTHE AEROPLANE WILL BE A VALUABLE ADDITION TO THE ARMY WHEN A FEW IMPROVEMENTS ARE MADE. IT WILL BE USEFUL FOR RECONNOISSANCE PURPOSES. Even as the machine stands today it is fitted for splendid work on the battlefield. The aeroplane offers a most RELIABLE METHOD OF GETTING INTO COMMUNICATION WITH THE VARIOUS SECTIONS OF AN ARMY ON THE FIRING LINE. Suppose a battle line of Copyright by an army extends twenty miles—and this would be Waldon Fawcett. , , , ~ , , a rather long line —with the general s headquarters about ten miles in the rear of the center of this line. If the general should desire to make a PERSONAL TOUR OF INSPECTION or wish to view* the position of his troops be could .easily do so by using an aeroplane. The distance he would have to cover would,be about forty or fifty miles, which without the aeroplane might be an impossible feat. American Women Are Failures as Mothers. By DUCHESSE DE CHAULNES (Nee Theodora Shonts) ONE thing I have learned by living among the French, and that is the mothers there are mothers indeed. They do not think the moment the home is blessed with a child that the infant should be TURNED OVER TO THE ENTIRE CARE AND SUPERVISION OF* NURSES AND GOVERNESSES. Indeed, no! The mother spends much time with'the child, amusing and training it. HERE IN AMERICA, HOWEVER, THE FASHIONABLE WOMEN FOR THE MOST PART LEAVE ALL THE CARE'OF THEIR CHILDREN TO SERVANTS AND GOVERNESSES. THAT IS WHY 80 MANY OF THE CHILDREN HERE ARE BADLY BROUGHT UP; THAT 18 WHY THEY SO OFTEN DO THINGS TO DISGRACE OR HUMILIATE THEIR PARENTS. « st at Think, too, what a mother misses by leaving her children always to the care of others! She MISSES THE SWEET WHOLESO ME NESS that can only be found in its natural state, so to speak, in children. If homes had more children in them there would be a GREAT DEAL MORE HAPPINESS AND CONTENT, provided the mothers took care of them in the good old fashioned way. It is a distressing sight to see women driving about in carriages and autos with dogs perched at their sides when in all probability their CHILDREN ARE AT HOME IN THE NURSERY imbibing their ideas of life from servants whose only interest is that which wages bring. ALL THE MONEY IN THt WORLD CANNOT SUPPLY TO A CHILD \HE LOVE A GOOD MOTHER GIVES OR THE CARE AND TENDERNESS WHICH. AFTER ALL, MAKE LIFE WORTH WHILE.
American Boys Suffering From “Ingrowing Spunk” By WILLIAM F. CODY (Buffalo Bill). «*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ MERICAN BOYS OF TODAY ARE SUFFERING FROM T | J; “INGROWING SPUNK." THEY HAVE HAD SO MUCH 1 ■; DONE FOR THEM THAT THE ENERGY THEY WOULD 2 N NATURALLY EMPLOY IN OVERCOMING EXTERNAL X J 3 DIFFICULTIES THEY HAVE USED INTERNALLY IN f POLISHING UP THEIR SELF ESTEEM. •t at it Instead of going out and chopping wood and working in the garden and milking the cows, the boys today see SERVANTS building the fire, the vegetables bought in the market and the milk taken oft the doorstep. They have practically NOTHING TO DO FOR THEMSELVES. What the servants don’t attend to the parents look out for. It’s “Oh, he must have a happy childhood. I DON’T WANT TO HAVE HIM WORK AS I DID. He*ll grow up soon enough and have to go out into the world and make his way. I’ll let him have a good time while he’s young.” All the modem fathers and mothers seem to believe that way. at M st I BELIEVE THAT EVERY BOY IN AMERICA SHOULD KNOW HOW TO WORK, AND WORK HARD, IF HE’S GOING TO GROW UP INTO THE KIND OF MAN AMERICA WANTS AND NEEDS, AND I BELIEVE THAT NO BOY IN AMERICA IS REALLY AFRAID OF WORK IF HE GETS A FAIR CHANCE. IT*B HIS PARENTS WHO GET COLD FEET ON THE EMPLOYMENT QUESTION. at it it The BOY WHO ISN’T DEMOCRATIC ISN’T AMERICAN; I might almost say he isn’t a boy at all, really, for it’s just as natural for a boy to live on a level plane as it is for a girl to choose an inclined plane as her abiding place. Boys are BORN JUST BOYS. They are MADE INTO SNOBS AND SWELLHEADS in after life. Every time an American boy GIVES A SQUARE DEAL he is giving a wave to the star spangled banner. Every time he TELLS THE TRUTH when it would be a lot easier not to he is telling somebody that America is the best ever. And if a boy works hard and is on the level and helps the next fellow and behaves like a good sort generally he’s SERVING HIS MOTHER COUNTRY IN JUST THE BEST WAY HE CAN. Aeroplane a Very Useful Addition to the Army. By Lieutenant FRANK P. LAHM. United States Army Aeronautical Expert. OEATH dealing blows will not be directed from aeroplanes. Hurling bombs or explosives from the skies at battleships or armies is not what aeroplanes Are for. These machines
