Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 July 1906 — Page 8
COMPLETE IN K ! NUo
, . . u ,,,- Wms that are ever put into ruv
' faignec .rfittgs we very much in favor just now X ud plant . of the king rings of all Diamonds. I
w j leel mat we woufa nave no tuim-uu n an,, in pieasmk you in ring way, and request that you:: come exiting to view a pretty complete assortment We promise to equal the values of the biggest jewelry stock that you know of. U n cviM. let.- line ol P m. i, Orsjaai ui I Moaio il uierrhandiee. -l P. C. KUEBLER. MY ADVERTISING Is supported by my Tinning work. My Adveitising is as Trustworth) as my work. You can Bank an my Roofing and Guttering -an ! vou can rely on my advertising Its exactly as it is. I indulge, in Strong Claims about the quality ox my work and my tinning supports every thing 1 claim. Values such as I am offering now rare. Call on me ! Wiii Treat You Right! LDUIB J. HDFFMAN,
FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
CONDENSED STORIES.
Tinner
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ft IND.
HARVEST TIME!
And now that the farmers are gathering the fruits of their labor and exchanging them for cash. It is your opportunity to exchange the cash your labors have nought you. 1 sell all kinds of Handsome, Dry Goods, Notions. Boots. Shoes, Hats & Cans for Summer wear, at a very low cash price.
; Origin of the Expression "Happy Hunting Grounds." - You :'t' !i hear n see the expression -!m: hunting grounds," and it iu.iv be that tome M our readers do not know how it originated or what it means. It U the name given to the U lisOTs' heaven, vhicS his bnaginal on piin a n prnirie well stocked with, buffalo and other game, with no one to oioleet hin or make him afraid. From this belief IfOte the Ctefton of killing the Indian'i pony at the burying ground, so that he may enjoy Sport with it fofefttf in the othT world, fur they .ib belies e that the pony lriUn company its dt a ! i later. Thatpie may have his weapon? ready when he gets, there, they bury with him his r i tie, his pistol, his how and his quiver of arrow. Thus equipped he got! to the "ha;py huuting ground," where he will enjoy end-
Where Four States Meet. The United State is the only country in the world that has a "low corner' that is to say, a placo where four states meet. Look at vonr atlas and you will sec Colorado, Utah. Sew Mexico and Arizona t k hing etch other, At no other place on the globe d four -tatei. territories or provinces unite to form itt h a junction. The spot i on a spur of the Carizo , and few tourists vi?it it, ; ' is ii t easily nccea-
naonurnecl marks it, however, erected by the government surveyors. The point is reached by a trail leading from the rood from the Xavajo Springs in Colorado, in the Ute reservation, to the San Juan river.
President Grant's Speech Brief, but to the Pent. Edward Young, in old Washing I Ionian, for many i an ifl i !. , was. talking the other day of the brevity
of statement of Asm ml Ghraat, Writes the Washington correspondent o! the Hew York World, Be told this ston !
"in tlio lununer of l&i;', being il I i a a a . .
tlien einer ol t lit.- hunau et statistics, 1 was an official delegate from the United static to the eighth session of the international statistical congress held ut st tetansug. During my stay there I hecaflM intimately acquainted with luiu An
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Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, ami v hb h mm bei a la nao lor or 30 rears, lias borne the sjgiantnra i und ha beou made, und. r In- , , CLzLs ,' - - 0";,, -'mUTS iou niu e it UinUsCf, ' 1 , Allow no one to deeaftve) yens tntl All Counterfeits, fanltnttaan und ,,.inst-uH.r,MHi ar,. ,Mil BpeeiSBSMltaj tliat Irillc UU und euduuer lUe Ii. m h . I nl .int und I'Utldreii l.x rieueo m;uiu-.l lUpewisaenW What is CASTORIA Chutoriii a li.irmlesH substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-pori-, 2roi. ;uid Suolliiu Srups. It Is PleSsOSMsl . It swjsitaliia nelslier opium, BfnrpMsssj ur athrr N.ir. . Mibsluucr. Isa4is its guarauli'o. It destroys NNorms SMSd nUssVS Pevrrisliness. It niri's Iiarrhia and n, iie. ii ifu. -s Teetlsissfj Troubirs, etureo Cotusilpstiou .mil I i.itui. in v. it aeelmllatrs Use Pood, sesjislaleii the Bteanacls anal Dowrolx, iiii healthy and natural aloes The C'hiKlt . n's I'anaeea TUo .Mother's I riend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Haye Always BougD1 In Use For Over 30 Years.
Tv r rfNTtue rod
tw Voss orrr
WM. BUCHART.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jat.Der for the Price Come to FRANK ECKERT S Eckert Mock, For Extra Bargamfe Big Summer S'ock of Fabionttli Good.
Jasuer RallEr Mi Is
&a&e lue celebrated
Ths Ba'ber's Pole. How n.nny of yoa can tell why a barber has a r.-'l and white striped tole as a sipi? In the olden time barb. rs were also sturgeons in a small way. particularly in the operation of bleeding. To assist the operation it was necessary for the patient to gratp a staff, and the barJor always kept oue ready, m well uis strips of cloth for bandaging tlie p.itient's arm. Win n the -taff was not in use the hniiilaue was tied to it so that they mighl be together wlu n wanted, and the barber usually hung them at his door as a sign. In the coure of time, however, a painted pole took the place at the door of the one ued in the operation, and thus came the sin. A Tallow Projectile. Perhniw you miht smile with incredulity if any one sdiouid tell you that it is possible to fire a ta'.low anile from a gun with such force that it will p n a I ".ml, but it is true Mvertneleea, The reason is that when the candle rea hes the board every particle of matter comjm.ii' it is in a state of Intense velocity. At the moment of contact the partieles of matter composing tho board are in a state of rest, and as the density of the candle multiplied by its vi ity is greater than the density of the board nt rest tho greater force overcomes the weaker and the candle breaks through and mnko, a hole in tho board.
1 HE .1 SERAI. liKMOTKI) 111 fU.AR. d- Roeen. kfy last interriev with . was at a dinner in the palacej of the (.rami Danhees Helen. wAs ha sat beside me at d. nner lie asked me this question, 'Why is it thai Mr. Greeley, a W 'publican.
is a candidate in opposition to ientu1 (iraiit, also a Republiean Y mi my return to Wa.-hmgton early In aovamber 1 called on the
president, whom I met as he waa leaving the White Eloose, and after thanking bin for mv aproiataattt
to the congress I told him i the ami niirhts are (iolie-ht ful hffvantJ rirnri inn
qe ition thai Baron Koeen aked. In addition to this "A Reminder haa been sent out tath "Removing the cigar from his .to the effect that in Summer thev should prepare for V
n, i me reji uiui niigiii, ,mg in mino mat nexi season in Morula ami Uuba will in
have been made ly me in the lowinif words: 'Greeley wanted
Delightful Summer Havens Along the Line of the BDTJTHERN RAILWAY.
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North Carolina country, a-ui the Southern Railvray has issued considerable amount of free literal ire deacrlbiiisj theaco m at Hot Springs. Hsjndersonville. Iake Toaway. Sa! ida. IV Springs. Flat Kock. Wayntsville. blowing Kix'k. Abbeville, Brevsj Skyland, Halsam and a hundred or so other places where the lay
f'd- lient than ever. You miirht U whII lunrin wtmr nlama now ffirne-
the winter's sojourn in thv Southern eountv. You will lind a 'r
:e and I didn't.' comforts and pleasures there that you will any where else in I'nc After making this Ion? 'sjeech' Sam's domain.
c t'ar and walked Tickets with many stopover privelaes will be on sale next season as during the past season. For full informal C, H. ALLEN A
or any representative of the Southern Railway.
he replaced SWfl v."
I PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
üJbbX vxiAxa.DE IN THE STATE OF INDIAN 6 Thev also want vour rWHEAT9 and Day the Highest Market Price in Cas Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times J. & A. ECKERT
Game of Mssmsrism. j Choose five cards out of a pack, IsaWst ne in your mind, then pnrcad a'i aV out fan fashion. fnes down. ping some one's ri'ht hand - e fjh own, tell him to cloo his jjsr ylind command him to draw the I ticular card yon have in mind, Mtnehow or'other he will almost invariably piek out tho rery card you commanded him to draw. Nurssr Rhyme.
"GET A TELERHONEI" The Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company Furnish the b?st LOCAL SEHVICE. B na fide eubfcriterfl are given free telephone -ervice to every point renehed by their line in the county, and they are constantly making extensions and additione. No "WildOat" Instrumenta , lined. No Shouting Required. Party line telephones a specialty Cumberland service cheap at any price Always leader in low rates. D W. WIGaS, Local Manager
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Young Rcc'.eftlle'-'s Ctory. John D, Rockefeller, Jr., ha bloa-honudf-.i ii-a j ke-mith, says the Pittsburg Dispatch, (lis latest was recently told to fort y ncmbeTI of his Stiiid;. v m hoid cia. who gae n dinner i;i honor of their teacher. The story i- a boat an Irishman named Plannen, who ; an agent in an expi - office. '!' wuiaea pigs were seceired in a )x to be hipped i ' ;i distant city. Flaaaeri eaatended thai the rare for pigi ahonld prerail j his superior contended the shrptaeat eonsiated of pftr? and thai Ina h isj rate should Lo charged. Ftaaatrf kept the box and sent a letter to the main ofliee lof the express company. The main office did not know what to do in the rase, so the matter was put tip Jto a (earned professer. The profpgBor ii in South America and considerable d !ay was experienced in getting a reply to i'launery's questions. In the niear.tiine the Irishjman had the guinea pigs on hand, and by the time the professor waa beard from instead of the original two that had been eonigned for shipment there wer -l.oou guinea pigs. After awhile it was decided that the animals were pi and they were shipped as such. "Oh!" said Flannerj, after it was all over. "Pigi is bad enough; but Ittppoain' they hud been elephants!"
I TAKE YOUR CHOICE J Kavelopos g I I Meraornntliiins T.nb eta I N-te IwMds P k. ( NolM I . Bitta ladiag haataii I Tap. rssiphiatl I Sale Bills I. tbtk I m Blank Leases IteoaJsU I I AwsMMaceeaesita I Iti lavitatioas I Lajal Hasfeks IfedsaagGswdi I I I All Kind of Printing, Prices Reasonable. I I Promptly Executtid. I COURIER OFFICE. IISE 13-2. WEST tUMj
HP.Wapr
r.arketv, lark: Old do Tray Took to Ms nnd tan a vy Ovr tli lillltop fri-sh and green. And since then tut'a not Uin an. Barksty, bark I Old do Tray. Please roma back to your l.oma soma'
dny. Cincinnati Commercial Tribuns. Nailed to a Goose's Egg.
A Huncarian blacksmith recently!
itent an a pftasBt to the emperor of I Austria a iiorßcshoe. a j.nir of pinch-J Irs, a filo and n kuif". all ingeniously nailed to a goose's egg (rithout the egg being broken. Thej t emperor sent in return his photorrap a gold medal and 30 ducats.
Senator Stone Anticipated. "I hold in my hand said Btinitoc Stum.' in the COUrte of un eloquent address to the Senate "Knew he'd Bar that sooner or later," eoauncttted one of the experienced student, nf legislation in Ihe nross gallery. "Now in a minute he'll say, 'Within the range of tny roi e.' Watch him." "Within the range of my voice," Benator Stone began his next senlence. "I n e.M faid the student in the Mrase gallery. "Next comes 1 desire lo St lie.' " "J desira to state," Faid Senator Stone a minute later. By this time the press gallery wn in eonvulsions. "Wut. h for 'In tho last analysis" whif red one of tliTn. A minute later "in the last
analysis" came. Bet. wore offered 0 and tnken ns to whether Mr. Stone's next paragraph WOttld contain "but General It airing HrheFhoeir in the other hanrl'' or "if it were
WAGONS
3-et a Home Phone! Dubois County TnlonhnnP C
ood Local ServleoLama Distance Inatrume
Fun Met"' L "
free noiot
-And .Mi.ler in - o
Dot for the fact." The man who bet on the latter won. hut two sentences further on came "but on the other hand." New York Times.
We give out Bssasjoriben - - aaeaei t, , ererv
raarl. !n (in anil m loiliing "u
mora than 100 townn.) t
imnrovmi! and eaifixiniK
Agricultural Implement! itwry day. and Fertiliiera. No Shouting. No Partv Linea.
No Second Hand Stull, f Businee $2.00 per ' 1 Itehidences 75fl
Callus 4,HOMK PHONR short. Ofliee and Kschssl
Kueblsr Block.
Hates
North Msls Street. JA8PKK, - - INDIANA
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