Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 February 1908 — Page 8
DOG VARIATIONS.
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ATRFTAIL IN THE. CENTRAL
STATES. MEMBERS RETAIL.
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THIS COMING SPRING
?AND IT IS ALMOST HERE5 Uurstocks of Pen s, youm: h boys' and juve-jilf htn.l to foot w. uiU eclie in mncnitu.it ami variety k ! ir s on j effort?, this is made ii-ves.try on' ant of our constant wideninsr m'.e of putronace ami the cnuiual absorption of the re-t wuk of Home trade. The interests of the xr man receive the atiie eonside.ation a that of the rich man in the Hum Art St .re r piav no :avontes. We cive vlre materials, and stvles and prices that bnre yon I ark Ppiin. We' a eutrrms- rebut- plan Uiat thousands in the four e of a jear take adanta- . t
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S-ri, to bear jou had scarlet fever at roitr lioane. lli.it' a had disease. They a it usually leaves you with something." "Huh! It Hn't likely to leave nie with an rhliiB J mitring fmm the doctor's Mli'-St. Ij.uI l'oat-Dlspatch.
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L-iViPY AND 'FEED STABLK1 JASPKR. - INDIANA Fine Jcips. latest styles, everything al ; .elnrrti ..nces. Free stalls, rleufui! ter jot lanners while in town. , iememner fanners it does not -rc i on ! t to h'tch and feed in my wai;oi i Tar.t 4ii ninin livery stable. FliED VOLWLEK, l'roi
RAILROAD EXCURSIONS. Colonist! rates to all points, at les ihm one fare or the rcund trip; ali Homeseekem rates to the North, ontd and West at about one fare for the lonnh trip, Tickets sold the first nd third Tnesdny of each month. Thre i now a rate to Bran ih points otone fare for th round tiip gotne tven:ng train of each S-uurday p od ret'iriinpun'il firft train .Monday. Tick-U-J be al.o fold on faunday at one fare lor tf e mnr d trip.
Jefferson Tp. Xtiee.
Th' undersi nei trustee of Jefferson!
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aHHt' tiiat he will atten.' to all husm re nonor
pertainint: to 'he tfie of Tuee at 1 'f out
Dru2 Sore in limWye Ir . na on in:' ' he Tuesdays of each week aii-l ropiest g A ill pera ns having township business tc skun?"
r resent it on otuce uavs. jM,w JOHN W. EN LOW, Trustee. U( j Jn. 5, 05 lyr.
LmilMM lonshi Truiei Notice. Nouit- it üi.ei taat bereafterTet hrl of s t;s n township will heath oflice each Saturday at his tsideini one mile tooth west o. 1 - iant. In : fcr the pur ose of atiridinK ' tonhlt r-nsinese, md all per or ha iw Lnsineet with the .ownship ' lirt.l to confine it to those days. rhe township library is kep. at Sair' Keane' in Ireland " wher all n.a -b aiu the l ockfCn e Indiana Pctijol u n will tx f mc at llemy u we-'s -?ore at a ÖAMCEL A LKZKN, 'an 5 IS 7 m!- ' 'M r ' I iroi.stm Prnsceo's Notice Notice is lieret.r eiveu at the ander ; .uued Tru!tee of Ha-biwin townshij .ill aujnd to towiishi iineps on eact , Monday of the year, at my otiice, anr Cersons having townphip bueinese t j tf.'.ntact are required to prcpnt i to bin . n Mondavi The townf up horary will be Kept a t h"mf near Dubois I J jis L. Harder, Trustee. ! Ian ö. 5
FRANK L. BETZ vtlorney al aw and Pension Attorney. j Will practice in Paboi and adjoirinej ountied. Prompt attention given tc, collc tions. NoUirv Public in otli-re. IzxT Life. Fire and Accident In-tirmcr'
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Commencing Sunday, Dec. 1, 1907, THE SOUTHERN RY., Will inaucrurate rrain service over the French Lick-
West Baden Extension which has just been complet
ed. For the present, onlv a mixed train will be run,
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v leaving Huntingburg daily at 11:00 a.m., arriving.; Jasper, 11:45 a. m.; Dubois 12:11 p. m.; French Lick M 12:.Mn n. m. : West Baden 1 n. m. Returning, leave t
West Baden, 2:30 p. m. French Lick 2:35 p. m.: Du-
n.; Jasper 4 p. m.; Huntingburg
bois 3:40 p.
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i service will be put on making twp or three roundtrin: rlnilv hpt.wppn Hiinfcinp4mvfr nnd Wpst Baden.
connecting with all Main Line trains at Huntingburg. J. C. BEAM, Jr., Assistant General Passenger Agent.
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Because the soil is rich. It is not worked out. It can be bought now for from $5 to $25 an acre about one-fourth of its value. The Climate is mild and
healthful. You can work out of doon the year around. There are cood schools and churches. Live stock has good range nearly all year. No costly barns are needed for Winter housing. There is a long growing season this means bigger and more profitable crops. You can raise and market some crop nearly every month in the year. There are good markets nearby. There is an abundant supply of good water. The rainfall is plentiful and evenly distributed. Think what you're offered! Low land values Good water Two crops a year Convenient markets Grazing for stock the year around Can yon afford lo slay where you are? Just consider whether it's better to take advantage of the wonderful opportunities this territory now offers, or continue where you are, struggling along under adverse conditions, wasting your time and energy trying to make a high-priced farm which is " all worked out" nay.
Don't delay Go Southwest 1 You won't make z mistake. Twice a month, Homeseekers tickets are sold by the Cotton Belt at very low rates. Make a trip of investigation it will be the best thing you ever did. Write for our descriptive literature tells all about Arkansas and Texas Let BS help you to Success.
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Pointers and Setters Are of tK i nino Aristocraay. It is n mistake to : ilint dop are anywhere nr.:: .-i ;m in character Kwn thoe of -amo breed ary, und about as much as men and unmen of the same nut .I' ty. A to the manner nnd tue morals of do, thoy are to n j.reat otnt the result of their con tact Ith man, and they develop along the same lines. And, on the other hand, it is impossible to make anything out of a mean spirited dog, just as it is out of a mean spirited person. Dog instinct is about the same as human instinct. A dog reasons, learns, judges by facts, exactly as a man reasons, lie is quicker
of observation. lie has the- keen
sense of smell, which makes up to him iii some measure for the viJcarioiis experience of human beings. The dp must experience a thing to know it, and Iiis faculties have been .trained by generations of observa
tion, of taking note, until they have reached their present perfection. A dog has not the power of siecch with which to conceal his
j thoughts. Consequently he is franker than man, but quite unconsciously so. When he is a dependent, he has the faults of one. He is vain,
jealoti. suspicious and a snob.
I Pointers and setters are essential
ly of the aristocracy of the dog world, and they have gentlemanly qualities. Thev have the grand air.
'lrhey will allow themselves to be admired by ordinary people, but they never give their allegiance to any 'except the accomplished hunter They arc elegant of form and vigorous of muscle, like any athlete, and have a power of discrimination and thought. The well bred contempt of a fine dog nf one of these breeds for a man uli ha not intelligence enough to undcr-tand hi trategy in the field
must !c ecn to be appreciated. There i.- a story told of a trained pointer that was taken out with a party of inexperienced hunter She ua seen to spring to the top f a vail and then fall back. It a sup-7"-h1 -!.e had caught her foot, and tiicy r.m to relen&e her. She was holding by her aws and was beaten down :i- a stupid dog and turned ami w.i!k.l deliberately home. It wa l'.nalU found that she had scented a covey of birds on the other side of the wall and, fearful of flushing them before the hunter? came up, had fallen back out oi Eight. i You can note the dignity and moral worth of some do in their carriage, the poio of their heads and the expression of their eye A dog of sterling character never steals any more than a human being of this kind steals. Amateur Sportsman. j "Profound Emotional Sense." Hold out your hands to feel the luxury of the sunbeams. Press the soft blossoms against your cheek and finger their graces of form, their delicate mutability of shape, their pliancy and freshness. Expose your face to the aerial floods ,that sweep the heavens, "inhale great drafts of space," wonder, wonder at the wind's unwearied activ ity. Tile note on note the infinite music that flows increasingly to your soul from the tac tual sonorities of a thousand branches and tumbling waters. How can the world be shriveled when this mo-t pro found, emotional sense, touch, is faithful to its service? 1 am sure that if a fairy bade me cliooe 1ktween the sent-e of sight and that of touch 1 would not part with the warm, endearing contact of human hands or the wealth of form, the no bility and fullnc. that pre- into my palms.--Helen Keller's "Senand Scnsibilih" in Century Magazine.
A Dilemma's Horns. The ouiijff ladv sighed deeply and
was nitwit alTccted to tears. "Harold." she said, "declare that if 1 don't marry him he will end hi.life, and I am afraid he will "
She stifled a sob, then continued. "And Randolph declares th.it if 1 don't marry him ho will go into polities and Income great and famous, and then he says I shall see what I have missed, and 1 am afraid he will keep his word too." Overcome by emotion, she buried her faco in her hands, not knowing whether to save n life or to spare the country another politician. The First Census. The idea of the census originated among the Romans, when a group of the many functions performed by the high officer called censor re
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