Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 January 1908 — Page 8
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E-VANSVILLE INDIANA
TME LARGEST EXCLUSIVE S AND BOVS OUTTTTTEXS
, . RETAIL IX THECEXTXAL STATES. MEMBERS RETAIL j
MERCH STS ASSOCIATION
OUR
RED TAG SALE. H. !.iKn tht? f3$ätial sale 1 the Aon in as
n.a h as it hom ocr leciutuat stocks of men ami loj :'s Suits, Oven-oats, T.oawrs, Vest, Hats, Cads Furnisbinirs and Shoes and not from stocks tn-ucht and alaptd to the ocra-ion for the purpose uf Tni?leading lb public whu we have special sales m wen and boj 6it. hats, caps, shoes and iurnirhinp;, we nave a genera! sale that covers ail winter küiiag and that is ONE-FIFTH OFr on men Ihvts and children's .ait, overcoats, reefers. tH-tist-rs, hats and caps not fpeciallr utentünci.
Our Kebate Plan Holds Good Dunn
This Sale.
It Pavs ToTrade Here
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I Krin Useful In Various Way lit ' Domestic Economy.
Kemefre oil is a great holp to loo. "". used in various ways. It i "vx ' for cleaning an iron sink. If the children's hands are stuck up vrith balsam or wagon grease, try rubhinp the-a with a ra wot in kerosene fore applying ... -nd water. If they get wagon grease on th r clothes, a little soap and kerosene will take it out To clean dirty clothes, such as coarse towels, take a tablespooniul of kerosene and a small piece of soap. Boil these together with a quart of water till it makes an emulsion. Put this in your boiler with enough cold water to cover your clothes and let it come fto a boil, stirring the clothes occasionally. This saves a lot of hard rubbing. Suburban Life. CUanlng Brass and Copper. For cleaning brass pans use salt and vinegar, which should be rubbed in well. Then rub with finely powdered bath brick and water or any brass polish. Thoroughly rinse out
vitix hot water and poiisn witn a
clean drv cloth or leather.
Origin of the Expression "Happy Hunt ing Grounds.' You often hear or see the expression ''happy hunting grounds' and it may bo that somo of our readers do not know how it originated or what it mean3. It is tho naino given to the Indian's heaven, which Iii imagination paints as a prairio well stocked with buffalo and other game, with no one to molest him or make him afraid. From this belief arose the custom of killing the Indian's pony at the burying ground, 10 that he may enjoy sport with it forever in the other world, for they also believe that the pony will accompany its dead master. That he may have his weapons ready when he gets there, they bury with him his rifle, his pistol, his bow and his quiver of arrows. Thus equipped he goes to tho "happy hunting grounds," where ho will enjoy endless sport.
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ESTABLISHED
SOUTHERN RY., TIME TABLE.
Tbe loltowin? ebedule pubiil oolr mt information aad not rui-raiitrtW west Borso .'Bur.ü Xo.2.na?äoncr nr. 15 (7 a.m. It, limited 1?-Mp m. ' 6, pas unser - sep.i 10, - arvfp-M. east itorxu H'nrBG. a. 1. pasjtiautu- Iv. 4 -39 a t , " - Uta I . M 9 a. hi
Where Four Statea Meet. The United States is tho only country in the world that has a
For the i"four corners," that is to say, a place
coniwr nana take half a lemon. One i where four states meet. Look at
that has the juice squeezed out will I vour atlas and you will see Colorado, do. Dip in powdered bath brick Utah, Xew lexico and Arizona and with it rub the outside of the , torching each other. At no other pan. Do not use acid for the inside, ' place on the globe do four states, but clean on! all marks with powder- territories or provinces unito to ed bath brick and soap. Rinse well .form such a junction, with hot water, then dry and polish. The spot is on a spur of the Carizo " "mountains, and few tourists visit it, Working Cuttonholes. " it s not easily &CCCSWhen working a buttonhole in a iblQ ana partly xmCES comp heavy cloth or one that pulls and tively few people think about frav it saves much trouble to work monument marks it, however, erect-
. tne note ty oasting tnreaa, tnen eti Dy the government surveyors. Jefferson Tp. .Notice, stitching close to this on the ma- The point is reached by a trail leadrite oadersj ned trastee of JeSerson chine, putting in two row3 just the ing from the road from the Navajo rrmnship, iobcs c-ntj hereby pres lencth of the buttonhole to be. Cut Swings in Colorado, in the Ute res-a-tiee that he attend to all basin-ss r u,i Mfa-5 ,, r. t oertinic to he See of Trustee at bis th a sharP Penknife between these ervation, to th& San J uan river.
Droc Sto-e ia Birdseye Intliana on hnes and work closoly in the ordlthe Taesdays of each eek aad ?roest narv wav over the mc chine stitchll! perSiins hvia$r township basines: tc This trill Voon it
Jan. 5. 05 Irr. I the cloth holds together. , pole as a sign ? In the olden time
barbers were also
1 8 6 Spajscd l Tkxgss" -ssszz&z fxe-t nwiiinf1
The Sarber's Pole. How many of you can tell why a
bap and remain intact as long as ' barber has a red and white striped l'Lt15-a. it ! 1 T IK If ,
ntwCea JiSPEHaadKVANSTlLLE.
SOUTH B01TND. No. IS, mixed - Iv.
- I 3Hsil A e3pre. wHt a j It, asittner . ue ). iu.
t. pa4eDf;or - ar. s. mail mid express V. E. Claycomb. A
Iadisoo Township Truste '
Jotice.
Salted Almonds.
were aiso surccons in
small wav. nartif.ulflrlv in fh nnpra.
i Salted almond3 prepared at home tinn of hlpino- Tn ist fh nn.
Notice u civea that hereaJterTet h;rn alwavs seem better than those nur-'
one mile eontbwest o In-Jand. Ind. utuJ ""e j bcr always kept one ready, as well
for the porxse of aUendine tc blanch tnem ana to each nan pint srjD3 0f ci0th for bandainntr tha
TZIiLLMER'S LiVEBY AKD FEH) STABLi. JASPER. - INDIANA. Fine Idea, latest styles, everything at lelncrtT unces. Free stalls, plentvof water tor larmers while in town. Remember fanners it does not oc von arfnt to h'tch and feed in my wagor vanl art mninz livery stable. FUED VOL.L3IER, Prop
RAILROAD EXCURSIONS. Colonists rates to all points, at les iban one fare for the round trip; alt Homeseekera rates to the North, Sonld and West at aboat one fare for the roan b tiip. Tickets sold the flrsi and third Tuesday of each month. There is now a rate to Bran h points otone fare for the round trip going even:np train of each Saturday good reut ning until first train Monday. Tickbt .i told n bunday at one e f i tcurd trip.
Keans' in Ireland. " where all raav huts in a shallow cake tin, bafcnig m w-ntPd. and tho WW imnal.
rb aiu the books a rather cool oven until the almonds ly hung them at his door as a sign. Che Induna schl boois will be be,ne brown. This will take about in the coure of time however a fund at Henrv rammers Kore at al A A : joi ix, tourtt, oi urae, nowtver, a
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iAXmL A. (- LEI EX, Trustee Madi"on Tt.
twentv minutes.
Household Hints.
Iar bison Trustee's Notice j Bemove vaseline stains by washSotJce is hereby given bat the under- ing in warm water and soap; rinse HRued Trustee of Harrison township. an(j appir chlorinated soda to the rill &t2nd to townshu-1 osicess on each - r Uondav of the year, at my o:Eee. and -kir" . - . . , , dereons having township business tc io keep brass or copper bright transact are required to present it to hin: for some time after cleaning rub 03 iiondays it over with beaten white of egg. Ä,Tea?Ä7 "l " I Preren' cme fmb00
salt water; rub with soft clotha until drv.
J Jas L. IL&Eora, Trustee.
Jan 5. 5
FRANK L. BETZ Vttorneyat Law and
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Stains on Mattresses. Stains on mattresses may be re-
FcnsiOll Attorney, moved by making a paste of fullers Will practice ia Dubois and adjoinine earth and water to which ammonia unties. Prompt attention given to ia the proportion of one teaspooncollections. Sotajv Public in office. b! to half a pint has been added. S-Life. Fire and Accident Insurance1 7 this over the stains, rub Companies represented. slightly in with the fingers and leave till it ü drv. A second ap-
.j. r. i, $ x. i ; , , ; ,fr ;. j r -j. , pucauon mar ueceäs&rj u. mc
stam has not been removed.
si ! New Line to French Lick 5 W. Baden ! k 4 -l-'"IJ--r-'"l-''-" 4- n'
painted pole took the place at tha door of the one used in the operation, and thus came the sign.
They're a Majority.
Cement For China.
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A good cement for mending bro-
en china: JUissoive a little gum
arabic in a little warm water so that it i? rather thick; put enough
He I understand two of your sis tera have Joined the great majority.
hue 1 es. one or tnem married a man named Jones and the other a man
named Brown. Evening Mall. Wellman'a "Cld Feet"
In those ancient days Walter
Commencing Sunday, Dec. 1, 1907, THE SOUTHERN RY., Will inaugurate train service over the French LickWest Baden Extension which has just been complet
ed. For the present, only a mixed train will be run, n w..wnB wwu si,ekiifc j 1 ; u,,f;;..,J ;u. n .rm n w?;. Good laundresses when washing oionei öterrett who spread conleavmg Huntmgburg dailj at 11.00 a. m., amymg iwhitc stockin whether o silk 0Kr tinuously the rumor that Mr. WellJasper, 11:40 a. m.; DubOlS 12:11 p. m.;rrencn LlCk 5 thread, add a few drops of oxalic man was a man who c3uld be easily j; 12:35 p. m.; West Baden 1 p. m. Returning, leave acid to the water. The reason of .induced to quit the game when his
vvesL joauen, :ou p. 111. rrencu liivk z.qd u. hi.: jlu- z tu " vu.. . . 1 1 4 . 1 . 1 1 1 ii. . Kl o; o 1 1 pi 1
plaster of pans into this to make a Wellman CTen then a hunter after thick paste. Cement broken pieces the north j waa one o the m(jst iof china together and in half an of the playcra thflt as. jhour they cannot be broken in the sembled eve ht ft kcr same place. Hot water seems to room of thfl res3bcluD Mn e. make it more firm. i JMn wflg eyer R cautioU3 &m ' Iii iL. 1.1.1 1" 1
waihino white stoekinos. " ws c irruaieo ana annoyed
bois3:40 p. nr.: Jasper 4
4:35 P. M.
p. m.; Huntingburg
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Commencing January 5th, regular passenger train service will be put on making two or three round-
trips daily between Huntingburg and West Baden, J connecting with all Main Line trains at Huntingburg. V .A.
J.C. BEAM, Jr., Assistant General Passenger Agent.
THE SAFEST AND QUICKEST WAY TO TRANSFER MONEY
IS BY Iiong Distance Telephone. For Rates Apply To Iocal Manager of Eil TELEPHONE & MM CO.
j.vcxr.roE.iTCD
o removing stains caused by the &hle proportions. Colonel Sterrett . , 1 1 ' .lXl.ll.t.J JJ1?1.
boots and shoes, which are only "setf' when washed with ordinary soap and water.
Stains on Leathar. Stains from leather are removed by the uc of paraffin. It likewise gives a brilliant polish. To remove sugar and sirup stains wash the stained part Tith warm water with-
Sai!Sap,-i en mlh amTmni8f el,inS at length of the prepdiluted with warm water. If not . i , , 5j, . , 1
declared that he had made a list of the excuses offered by Mr. Wellman for breaking away from the game while still a winner and that Mr. Wellman had never repeated himself. It was while Mr. Wellman was preparing for one of his dashes for the pole that he met Colonel Sterrett in Shoemaker's and insisted on
washable, use diluted alcohol.
arations he had made for resisting the arctic cold. Quite a little crowd gathered and listened attentively. Then Colonel Sterrett spoke. "Walter, you havo told us with great circumstantiality of the method to be adopted by you to prevent rnnr farm Tuimr- " - - C .1 n.1.
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To Boom California. To offset the lingering effects of the San Francisco earthquake a movement which h been shaping
for the past four months has at last nel Sterrett. "That is the last thing taken definite form in the Develop- that concerns us. What we want to xnent Society of California. Its know, Walter, is how in thunder avowed purpose is to expend from you are going to keep vour feet half a million to a million dollars in warm ?" New York Telcjjram, legitimate advertising of Califor- Mr. HoKan-Whero did Ol git UY nia'a unrivaled resources and attrac- black oje? Oh, Oi'm Just afthcr beln tions throughout the middle west Initiated.
and the eastern statt. San Fraa-. Mr- Kelly-into what society?
raco Argonaut
Mr. Hofjan-Into th' society av me
taothtc-la-law. Leslia'a Weekly.
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n u wuo w ucwat u you in tHi AU Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are bS Experiments that trillo witli anrt endangrcr tho health ct Iufants and ChUdrcu-Exporienco against Kxperimeuu What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oll, Pa. gorlc, Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It Is Pleasant, U contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Xarcotie substance. Its age is it guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcvcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural &W Tha Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS!
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