Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 January 1908 — Page 8

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Exptrt Instructions From th Head of the Hour 1 "Hero," said Mr. IV i 1 n his wife was trying to insc. tne point of the scissors m the tight wrappor of a rolled magazine that had just been left by the postman; "here,

GODPARENTS.

THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE MEN AND BOYS OUTFITTERS AT RETAIL IN THE CENTRAL STATES. MEMBERS RETAIL

'MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION

Orloln f th Custom of Having Sph- ' or at Baptism. Tho names of godfather and godmotlior arc from the Anglo-Saxon, and thev are annlied to thoso who

that's no wav to open that wrapper, j act and speak for a child in tho rite Let me show vou how it should bo of Christian baptism. Tho Latin i i x . ..... .:I1 V. I I V. Pnnn nfWnr cnincnr

done, ana aucr wins vuu m aic num iui su um H..-. (

hnvincr hfen lnearnoraieu in uie

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WE ARE CONDUCTING A RED TAG SALE. - , . 1 i n.tnn

This is one of the greatest reaucuuu suica in the history of our store.

15th OFF ON ALL! Our Men and Boys Suits Trousers and Winter Overcoats. Special lines of Men s Suits at $5 and 18.50. formerly sold at much higher or . Also specialized sales in Men's hats,

cars, snoes, aim luiiunuKa. x. -time for the tardy buyer and bargain seeker r

to get in their worK. uur reuuie piau -mains in force during the sale. It Pays To Trade Here m m

COME OR LET US HEAR FROM YOU.

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no more trouble, lou go at u wrong. You shouldn't try to rip the wrapper down the smooth side of the package, but should just slip your finger in here where tho ends of the pages show, and" He stuck his finger under the wrapper along the edge of the leaves, but only tore away about a quarter of an inch of it. 'This is tolerably tight," he muttered and took the scissor. "I'll work it this wav. You see. the way

you were going about it you would

have torn the cover it not several oi the leaves." He pushed the scissors into the wrapper and began shoving, but the paper was tough,, and the scissors slipped out after going about an

inch. He tried it again, wun no better luck. Mrs. Tellitt looked on with a well-why-don't-you-do-it exMr. Tellitt iabbed and

. ,.&L jammed with the scissors, bringing LTX , away little scraps of the wrapper un

til ünaüy lie grew angry una slabbed the magazine with the weapon until he cot one end free of tha

wrapper; then he seized tne ire lenves with both hands and ripped

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English language, is even more of

ten used than the iaaxon appellatives. It sijmifics a bondsman or

luretv.

The first appointment of sponsors in the early church occurred about 154 A. D., and the selection was the act of a Roman bishop, whose object was to provide for the Christian uprearing of a child, both of whoso parents had perished in persecution. From that time on tho cus

tom of having sponsors at the baptism of children crew on tho plea

that their parents might be cut oil by some fierce attack on the small company of Christian believers, un-1 til it came to be retained after the J period of persecution as a part of '

tne Dapusmai nie. A rule adopted by a church council in 813 A. D., forbidding parents t to act as sponsors for a child is sup-1 posed to have for its purpose the securing for a child a Christian guar-! dian should one or both of the par-1 ents die, for it was held that the , parents were, per se, the child's nat-1 ural sponsors and bound, bv their:

very act of bringing him to tne oap-

IVO 1 W " AH 1 II J C O " and tore the thing from the wrap tismal font, to rear him in the faith. '

SOUTHERN RY., TIME TABLE.

The (oUowinir schedule puWUetl only as information and not guaranteed. WESTBOUND o'UUKG No. 2, passenger r. 12 IT a-m. 24, limited 12 0 P tu. 6, passenger - biTOp. in. - 10. " - saOp. in, EAST BOUND fl'BCRG. . I, passtjuifor lv. j O0 a m e r . . 9:VJ a.-in 7 3 . 9 :2 a. m " .3 limited - 3:3S p. in' Between JASPKKand BVaNStILLE. SOUTH UOUND. N. 1?. mixed - lv. .:00 a m. 4.HMU1 .t express - l0a. tn. M, passenger - i :) p. n:. OIiTIl HOl'ND. S .9. passenger ar. 6.-2' a. m. 3, malt and express 9 40 a. in ll,mixel 1121a ni. V. E. Claycornb, Agt.. Jasper, lnd

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per. i "There " he growled, handing his the fragments of the periodical;

1 : I Tuffamnn "tflOTP if VOU hfld h&nded it tO Hie 1U

township, Dubois county hereby givee the beginning and hadn't started it

Jefferson Tp. Notice.

Another church rule adopted bv

the council of Trent in 1545, limiting the number of sponsors to two

for each child, is said to have owed its origin to the fact that the choice

notice that he vill attend to all busings t n r;n there wouldn't have been any of sponsors had come to be made

Tho Kind You Unvo Always Boiifflit, and Mhlcli has beca in uso for over 30 years, lias boruo tho Kinaturo 0f J ntifl 1in linrn innilniiiiliH 1.1..

UJMt 8onal supervision Binco its iniancy, -fuzSTY, -CUcJLtM juxw llo ouo to deceive you in this,

Experiments tlmt tritlo wltU and endanger tho lioaltli of Infants and Children Experience atrainst 13xm

What is CASTORIA

Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. .-...!.. ...1 C..nl.t. Ci.o T- t.i T 1 ,

contains neither Opium Morpliino nor othor Narcotic

nnd allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea ami Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation,

uuu x" uiiiiiciiuy Jib aaniitiiiic liiu x' uun, ri'uiaiCS'tllO x . m i . ? t . 1 a .

oioiiiaca auu Dowcis, jiving1 ncaiuiy aim naiiinu sicca, The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend,

GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYil

Bears the Signature of

Tie Kind You Have Always Bough

In Use For Over 30 Years. TN C CCNTAUM COMPANY, TT MUMAT BTnCCr. NIWVOM CtTY.

pertaininir to he oflice of Trustee at his

Drue ötoe in nirüsey . 1 . n 1 . . Ä f ...I. ! in

ill persons having township bueinees tc bother me about it at all Cnica

present a. on omcts uyo. CO Itlbune. h Tnuv W WTHTA,' Trust p. o"

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irdsele Indiana on damage done it. Next time either largely to secure gifts and favors, a :ti week and requests come straight to me with it or don t dozen or more friends, present or

in many instances, a custom that

How tho Patriotic Song "Hall Colum- " r J bia Came to Be Written. ?' , x. . j c j ... . . , . . The duties of a sponsor a3 denned Doubtless many of our boy and girl . , , , to

readers woum lise io icnow now tuai

"Hail Columbia,"

INDIANA.

ahnn'n Notice

Fine Hire, latest styles, everything at , Noüce .g h ven hat Qnder, elnrfti unces. Free Etalls. rlentyoJ Jtl;uej Troatee of Hartieon township, water inr larmera while in town. ' vh atland to townahu ueineas on each I Anaa nnl Mti I f n n a tr rif tilp VPHT. at mV 0lfic6. and

van! art oinme livery etable.

FUED VOL.OIER, Prop I RATLKOAJD EXCURSIONS. Colonistf rates to all points, at lea Ihan one fare for the round trip; als Homeeeekerg rates to the North, Soutd and West at about one fare for the rounb trip, Tickets eold the first and third Tuesday of each month. There is now a rate to Bran eh points oi one fare for the round trip going evenine train of each Saturday good reaming until first train Monday. Tickb e cid cn bunday at one eft" cur d trip.

lYIadisou Township TriiHtee Notice.

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Ol .iUSCiIl WWUBUip nui uu z o " ntTir onrh Satnrdav at bis residence oricinated. savs the ChicaRO ews

one mile southwest ot Ireland, Ind, t wa5 n-riten bv a vounfr lawver

for the purpose of .. : of Philadelphia named" Joseph Hoptownship business, and all persons hav . , of, f f ' . . r . i Li.: - lrircnTi in thp vpnr 179S. when war i

tna Lusinesa wun iub wnuouijiBi-B .v... j - serted to confine it to those days. f with France seemed probable, tiilJThe township library is kepv. at Sam yQX a 0ung actor and a singer KJa?8,JQKiIland, Wher8 ma5 0f some note, was about to have a nb'ain the books. , . , ' -m.:i-ji Che Indiana School books will be benefit performance m a Fhiladelh ind at Henry Summer's Btore at alJphja theater, and he asked Ir. Hop-

ajjes. bAMUKLA. i-LMB, Hnson. who was a friend of hi3, to

i7-t Tn-'tw Madipon Lro.i .. ' .,- in

U (JUlllUblVi EUUg IUI llllll v sing at the benefit to the tune of the "President's March," then a popular air. The request was made on Saturdav afternoon, and the

song was to be sung on the following Monday evening. Mr. Hopkinson consented, and the announcement having been made, the theater was packed with people. The

song was received with great entnu

sn 5 1907

pledge the child to first, a renunrintinn of the evil works of the

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worm, wie iiesa auu iu uou, civ 3 ond, belief in the Christian faith, 1

and, third, to a hie lived in accordance with God's holy will and commandments. An active interest in the child's Christian welfare was at

one time expected of its godparents, but little is looked for now beyond a kindly interest, more or less per-

functory, in his (or her) well being. Housekeeper. NEW ARMY PISTOLS.

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traneact are required to present it to him

on MonuayE The township horary will be kept at rnv home near Dubois. JjaN L. Uardkk, Trustee. Jan 5. "5 .

FRANK L. BETZ

4ttorney at Law and Fension Attorney. Will practice in Dubois and adjoinintr .ounties. Prompt attention given to collections. Notarv Public in office. l-Life. Fire and Accident Insurance Companies repreeenied.

I New Line to French Lick 8 1 Baden i

Commencing Sunday, Dec. 1, 1907,

SDUTHERN RY.,

This new arm, which the United States army is preparing to adopt, is an automatic magazine pistol that neither looks like the revolver nor loads like it nor shoots like it. The cartridges, in packets of ten, are inserted in the stock. The firing re-

TMrXrxSM ! coü throws out the empty cartridge, Lies to sing it. SfZ spread even-where and became the th(j 200 car. popular song of the time. . . . thovLt

;st?pning. If the man who makes , two blades of grass grow where but lone grew before and the man who makes four incandescent electric lights burn where but one burned before arc benefactors of their race, what shall be said of the man who makes it possible for the fighting man to kill ten men where before he could kill but six? Chicago In

ter Ocean.

Business ad Fleaavr.

Will inaugurate train service over the French Lick-

west i3aaen riXLension which hcuj juol ucch wm ed. For the present, only a mixed train will be run, leaving Huntingburg daily at 11:00 a. m., arnymg 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.: Du-

bois3:40 p. ir.; Jasper 4 p. m.; Huntingburg 4:35 P. M.

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Commencinfr January 5th, regular passenger train J

service will be put on making two or three roundtrips daily between Huntingburg and West Baden, I connecting with all Main Line trains at Huntingburg. J J. C. BEAM, Jr., Assistant General Passenger Agent. X X

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Tommy I want to build a now

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Old Man Won't jer ma let ye? Tommr Yes. but she wants me ter

take de snow off de sidewalk ter btlW .

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A Dry Land Fish. TIir TiorioDathalmus. one of the

mnt rnmnrkable of the several spe

cies of dry land fish catalogued by

the naturalists, is a native ot Mauritins, lie is onlv four or five inches

long, but has a big head, very promi-

nent eyes ana siue nns nicu uvt a strong resemblance to legs. They have the curious habit of leaving the water in the evening and spending the entire night hunting the nocturnal insects which inhabit the muddy flats near tidewater. A similar species of Xew Zealand are called "running fishas" by the natives.

"I'm glad you've -waked up at lastl I've been sitting here two full hours." Ye, but what do vou want of me?" "If you'll excuse me, you're sitting on my bat!" RlBjbl la It.

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