Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 January 1908 — Page 8

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TUT. LAUGEST EXCLUSIVE MLS AND ROYS OUTFITTERS AT RETAIL IN THE. CENTRAL STATES. MEMHER9 RETAIL

MERCHNTS ASSOCIATION

If MID-WINTER SALE. SI? OF MEN ASD BOYS W I NT EH WEAK

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W There is not a season of the year but what ih :. i vmti inforoct- in mnnv wavs to trade

5$ liere. But at this season particularly is this ' the case. Lowering of stocks to make room for the incoming of Spring shipments, makes

it necessary on our part to make cuts, reductions and discounts in practically all lines and departments That means much to you in as much as these sales include Staples as well as fancy makes and fabrrs. Ojr rebate plan holds good during these ?ales. IT PAYS TO TRADE HERB.

WATCH THIS SPACE IN SOMETHING OF INTEREST

THE FUTURE EVERY WEEK.

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INSECT WISDOM. The Wonderful Ratloclnary Power f the Duty Dees. It would bo oasv without appeal

ing to any prehistoric event to bring together n Urge number of facts thn would show that the faculty of '

j ndnptation nnd intelligent progress

is not resorvou exclusively lor uio , human race. Transported to Australia or Cali-1 fornia, our black bee complotoly alters her habits. After one or two years, finding that summer is perpctual and flowers forever abundant, ' she will live from day to day, con- ! tent to gather the honey and pollen ; indispensable for the day's consumption, and, her recent and thoughtful observation triumphing over hereditary experience, she will cease to make pro-;sion for her winter. Büchner mentions an analogous faet, which also proves tho bee's adaptation to circumstances, not , slow, secular, unconscious and fatal, 1 but immediate and intelligent. In Barbados t!ie bees whoso hives are in tho midst of tho refineries, where ; thev find sugar in plentv during tho

whole year, will entirely abandon their visits to 'ie flowers. Lot us lastly recall the amusing contradiction which the bees gavt to two learned English entomologists, Kirbv a vl Sponce.

vs.'' said these, "a single hie1!, under stress of cir-

tancc., the bees have had the

substituting clav or morta'

for wax and

Tin Nai clor Do you think women trv.ss to please the men? Thf Married Man No, to impoverish Uleui. New York World.

FELL INTO- MILLIONS.

Mine

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The Slip by Which a Rich Gold

Wat Discovered. One of the most productive mines in California was discovered through nn accidental fall of the discoverer. He was one of a hunting party that had gone out from San Francisco during the Christmas holidays.

While

the side of a

passing along

steep hill on a narrow trail his horse suddenly slipped and with his rider went down into the gulch. Happening to be the last in the lino ami nmo ilfstnnrr lwhmri tlm

propolis, and we wih otlorSt iie was nofc missed for some

SOUTHERN RY., TIME TABLE.

Th follow la- M-beUuIe publi?el only as nlw iNHtton and not Kiurnniwl WEST HOUND .'BUKG ,v. pn5.eKr sr. 1247 a. tn. U. lnui'etl - 12 p in. 6. pMisensw M P- MB W, - sau p. in, east liorxo irui Ku. I. pigsenger Iv. 4US8a in , - . a. in : r. 2s h m . 1 mit! s a p m Itttween J.FB!t and KVaNStII.LE.

SOUTH toOUND. No. 12. ni.se! - - iv. I mail & express .OUTU 1IOUX0. S 9, passenger nr. 3 m 1 uuü express 11, uilxed V. E. Clavcoub, Ast

T OO a id. in .00 u in i uo p. m. If o in. (0 II. in 11 2i ti in. Jumper, Intl

Jefferson Tj. Notice. The uaderpi ned trustee of Jefforeon township, Iuboi- county hereby givee notk-i' that be will attend to all biism-tfi iiertain'.nk' to 'he office of Tnistf at his Dmz S o i in Ibnlseye Indiana on the Tuesdays of each eok and req iBste ill porsne having township busmüe tc r resent it on oflice davs. JOHN V. EXLOW, Trustee.

UliLLMER'B LfVKBY AND FEED STABLE. - INDIANA. Fine Hxea. latest styles, everythinp at .elnwT unces. Free stalls, rlentvof 3ter ior xarmers while in town. iememoer farmers it does not -xsl

on nn"t to h'tch and feed in my wagor vanl al ominc livery Etable. PIIED VOLIj3IER,Proji

Jn. ö, 05 lyr.

Madison Township Truste .und prepared for them in abunNotice dance m tho neighborhood of their x . Ihomo. Moreover, in the practice of Notice i eiven that hereafterTet her u i . 1M ; tof .Ma.becn township will be at h agriculture, when pollen is scarce, oflice each Saturday at his residence the beekeeper has but to place at one mile boathwest o Indand, Ind, their disposal a few pinches of flour for the puoose of atcendinp tc for tjiCm to understand at once that !rttC3!taiX-t hi. 70 ft. purpose nd 33ctaJ to confine it to those days. be turned to the same use as thf fhe township library is kepw at Sam'i dust of the anthers, although its Keans' in Ireland, where all may taste, smell and color are absolutely bctDW8Sch,ol book. will bc'nt-Maurice Maeterlinck in

fund at Henry Summers store at ai uarper

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at.mit uicir reasoning lacuuies moments, but when his absence was Hardly had they expressed this noticcd the t turnc(1 back o somewhat arbitrary wish when an- ,ook for hiin fcarinr gome unto. other natura ist, Andrew Ivnight, .ard accident. He was nowhere to having coated the bark of certain bo sccnf but the ,nce whero hi3 trees with a sort of cement made of i,- wi ci;nn,i nnA tnun ,.,.

ilV447W AtltU. will iJ, Kl I1UU lUIIVli UIV1

th the traces

propolis and used only this new and ,owi tho trnckls mfl jc bv th hU unknown substance, which they ; 1 " Ä nnA ,, :,.,,

wax and turpentine, observed that tho'bank together wi Ins bees entirely ceased to gather 0f the fall, was plainlv

3 .tie 8. 'an 5. IP07-T

Samuel A. (-lezen,

TniRtni Madippn Tp

H ir bison Trustoo's Notice j Notice is hereby eiveu at the under-

li i?ued. Trustee of Harlieon township, i. .

s-usbia uEineas on each ium llul-

RAILROAD EXCURSIONS. Colonists rates to all points, at lee t'.ien one fare for the round trip; alsHomeseekere rates to the North, Soutd and West at about one fare fortherotinh trip. Tickets sold the first and third Tuesday of each month. There ia now a rate to Bran eh points otone fare for the round trip jroini: evening train of each Saturday good reaming until fir&t train Monday. Tirkle also sold on Sunday at one e for the round trip.

till Atvind to town

j Monday of the year, at my oihce, and 1 dereons havinc townehip business tc I transact are required to present it to him , an Mondays I The towne'iip horary will be kept a I bimp near Dubois. J jris L. Hakde, Trustee.

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FRANK L. BETZ Utorney at Law and Pension Attorney. Will practice in Dubois and adjoining ountie3. Prompt attention given to collections. Notary Public in oflice. CSTLife. Fire and Accident Insurance Companies represented.

the bottom, the men suddenh' came upon an interesting spectacle. Just l)chind a clump of bushes which the man and his steed had crashed through on their way down stood the horse, apparently uninjured, while near by, on a slab of rock projecting from the snow, the man jWas capering like an Indian at a ghost dance. I The first impression of the rescu- , ing party was that the man had gone 'suddenly crazy, but as he caucht

Artemus Ward. sight of them he suddenly ceased There was something very fasci- h gyrations end shouted for them ting in his presence. Never was . lo approach. They came, when he

more misunderstood. He,5Ilowea ulGm several lumps 01 ainnn irnnn. nf onoor.nc n-r most pure cold he had hastily

iiitu live uiiv; wuv.w. wj. wuicvaavva real awkwardness. Though far from Knocked from the edge with a stone handsome, he had a fine, lithe fig- r a hammer and announced his ure, with smooth, light hair, teeth discovery of a gold mine. The shdwhite and delicate and the mosr?S horse had brought up against beautiful hands. Iiis voice was pe- llc. .led: and the-restive animal, culiarlv soft, and his whole demean- ! k.,ckll?& vigorously in the efforts to

.'or was that of a well bred, sensitive "se ia(i strf .1T the moss from 'i , . i tho Ptono nnd flieplnapfl tnr fnrt. thnf.

natin

a man

and modest centleman. Even his

most intimate friends could hardly understand why nothing of tho clown ever cropped out in facial or bodily contortion when he was say

ing his odd things, but surely it nev-

rlifl nnrl H,c ftt.fftnf Timcn nnrl

i i. - n Why the Tenor Wai Fined.

giawy uu uv uvu. Tun infA Tlulrrn nifi" TTflll of

who knew him can ever torget. Ar- , .x , , - tcmuS Wa lmd no tnc'of local fi?fl'df'??Un.S

New Line to French Lick 5 1 Um I

Commencing Sunday, Dec. 1, 1907, THE SOUTHERN RYV Will inaugurate r.rain service over the French LickWest Baden Extension which has just been completed. For the present, only a mixed train will be run, leaving Huntingburg daily at 11:00 a. m., arriving Jasper, 11:45 a. m.; Dubois 12:11 p. m.; French Lick 12:35 p. m.; West Baden 1 p. m. Returning, leave West Baden, 2:30 p. m. French Lick 2:35 p. m.; Dubois 3:40 p. ir.; Jasper 4 p. m.; Huntingburg 4:35 P. M.

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coloring or local prejudice, nor was- K '

lis speech marked by n single pro- . ,v . .. 4,, or1rnnnn

vmcialism. He was a cosmopolitan . ..,., UnA

gentleman.-Putnam s Monthly. b .

Got the Best of Bismarck. close of the theatrical season, and a When "Bull Run" Iiussell was friend, meeting him on Broadway,

with the Gcrmnn army in 1S70 he asicea mm now ne naa iouna dusi-

repor'.cd a long interview with the,ne.s. crown prince (Frederick), some ex-1 ''fry bad' said 'Tunch, 'so

rcssions in wliich gave umbrage to -- j "c fuJ

Bismarck. Bismarck sent for him,!Vie members 01 tne troupe was to

lost his temper and said, "I suppose 'Me them, it worked splendidly,

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. Commencing January 5th, regular passenger train service will be put on making two or three roundtrips daily between Huntingburg and West Baden, connecting with all Main Line trains at Huntingburg. J. C. BEAM, Jr., Assistant General Passenger Agent.

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it was a gold bearing ledge of unusual richness. The find was appropriately named "The Christmas Gift," and a valuable gift it proved to be.

you couiun t resist snowing your irn-

portance by reporting an mat tnat

dunderhead' conhdeu to you r Jtusell replied: "Your excellency knows

that I always respect confidences.

There is much that vou have said to

mo yourself that I have not reported." "Pouf! Anything I say to you you may bawl from the top of

St. J'aure. "1 tnanK vour excel

lency," said Itussell. "I shall use that permission to record your opinion of tho Town prince." Comfortsble. Comfort is a relative term. In a soldiers' camp things appear delightful vhich would hardly bo thought so at home. When, the day after the battle of Gaines Mili, John, n nero servant, came in for supplies, Fays Mrs. Pryor in her reminiscences, his mistress asked after his master's well being. "Did he have a comfortable night, John?" "He sholy did, missus," was the reply. "Marse liogor sart'nly wan comfortable las' nignt. He slop' on de field twixt two dnid horses."

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Real Sympathy. Mrs. Houskeep Yes, my new tcrvant girl is very sympathetic. Mrs. McCall Yes? Mrs. Ifouskeep Yes, indeed. Ev

ery time I complain of a headache , , "r- luu"u,V:r "V ,ui .iiM i tV "ikast thought is more prolific than

rv uvvi.iiuo ouu into uu luu. JJUB , ,(. t,M,l T7

J Ui U1X Q IVUlVak UUUUUUUV.CI XlL'Ull Ward Beccher.

too, and by the time we reached

Texas the manager had squared up with the whole company excepting the first tenor, who was such a proper chap that there was no chance to find fault with his actions. At Galveston Mr. Tenor sang for his solo 'The Lighthouse by the Sea' and for an encore responded with 'Over the ilills to the Poorhouse That gave the boss the opportunity he was looking for, and he levied on the songster's salary for the entire amount first, for tellirg the business wo were playing t), and, second, for giving away tM route of the show' Judge. Beauty Everywhere. The remotest corner of the globe is full of wonder and beauty. The laziest bank in the world, away from towns, where no artists do congregate, upon which no farm laps, where no vines hang their cooling clusters, nor flowers spring, nor 5ras3 invites the browsing herd, is yet spotted and patched with nloss of such exquisite beauty that the painter, who in all his life should produce one such thing, would be a master in art, an immortal in fame, and it has the hnir of 10,000 roods combed over its brow, and its 3hining sand and insect tribes might

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toll Transcript.

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