Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 March 1908 — Page 8
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'ANSVILLE INDIANA
Getting What' Cotiino to Him.
THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE MES AND DOYS OUTFITTERS AT RETAIL IN THE CENTRAL STATES. MEMBERS RETAIL
'mercmnts ASSOCIATION
f .ots of Time 'tween Now "and Easter. I
il Rf nnfc a bit too much for early Spring and
Br Easter shopping. , .
p Vc earlier than usual tnis year witn men
and boys Easter outfittings-all lines from Hats to Shoes and back again are now at their fullness-no lack of stUe, no lack of assortment- and you'll find no hindrance. If you can't come, write us your wants; whether in men, boys or children's top coats, suits raincoats, hats, caps, furnishings, or shoes and you'll receive a prompt reply.
Farmers Should Test Wittier "Psalm 01 Life."
Seed Corn.
Innkeeper That chronic kicker Beizer Is sitting over there. Walter- Yes. sir. Innkeeper See that he gets n bin' dinner, lie shan't always grumble for nothing. Meggendorfer Blatter.
On the Links.
It PaystoTrade Here
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STRIKE WHILE THE
IRON'S HOT! Strike the people for business while they're in a buying mood. If you want to strike hardest, put a striking ad in the Jasper Courier and keep it there. Keep on striking and the "iron," for you, will never grow co'd.
JefVerson Tp. Notice. The nuilersi ned trustee of Jefferson township, Dubois cmuty heieby ivefc notice that he will attend to all biisin te peruiininc to the oilice of Trustee at hit Drue S:ue in Rirdeeye Indiana on the Tuesday? of each week and request ill persv ns having township busineea tc rresent it on oüiee dave. JOHN W. ENLOW, Trustee. J tn. 5, 05 lyr. Lu(ÜHon Township Tri inte ISotice. , Notice it euen that hereafter'! et htn iff ot Ma liBon township will be at h oflice each Saturday at his rt-eidenct one mile tonthwest oi In-land, Ind. for the purx)8e of attending t townehip huamees, and all pereene hav inu LuBinees with the cownehip ar- ex liptea to confine it to thoee days. The township library is kep. at Sam Keane' in Ireland, where all mat nbfain the books. Che Indian?. School books will b fund at Heniy Sun nier' s store at at JJQ6B. SAMUEL A. -LKZKN, !an 5. 1907 -v Tropte Mndipon TV larbiaou Trustoo's Notice Notice is hereby (riven at the underlined Trustee of Harbison township, rill ati3nd to towuhio ueinees on eacl. Monday of the year, at my oilice, ano derfions having township business tc
! transact are required to present it to bin
on iloudayt The towns'iip hnrary will be kept a ov home near Dubois. Jjas L. Harder, Trustee.
Jan 5. ' 5 FRANK L. BETZ Vttorney at haw and Pension Attorney. Will practice in Dubois and adjoininir oountiea. Prompt attention given to collections. Notarv Public In office. lörLife, Fire and Accident Insurance Companies represented.
Mr. Timtot (teaching n friend golfi No fore 1 po hany further let me hlmpress uiKin you. old man, that heverythink Is In the way you stand!
Conditional.
"Will you be n good Rirl now that I've bought you that pretty muff?" "Yes, ma; but if you wants me to be a real angel Just buy me a boa and fur lined coat to g with it" New York World
More In Hit Line.
I New Line to French Lick 8 W. Baden
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Commencing Sunday, Dec. 1, 1907, THE SDUTHERN RY.,
$ Will inaugurate train service over the French Licki West Baden Extension which has just been complet- . ed. For the present, only a mixed train will be run, .4 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.; Du- ? bois3:40 p. ir.; Jasper 4 p. m.; Huntingburg 4:35 P. M.
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Commencing January 5th, regular passenger train service will be put on making two or three roundtrins daily between HuntinorburG: and West Baden,
connecting with all Main Line trains at Huntingburg.
J. C. BEAM, Jr., Assistant General Passenger Agent.
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'I simply dote on soldiers. Are you
a Hon of Ma-s?"
"No. but I should like to become her
Bou-ln-law."
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THE SAFEST AND QUICKEST WAY TO
TRANSFER MONEY
IS BY
Iiong Distance Telephone.
For Bates Apply To liocal Manager of
IITIUT1T1T1T iun im Tinnnun o
IBlißrüUflB & iNCoaroiUTKü
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Enterprise.
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Durintr the mist two month-
members of the Experimetj station have made n study of the
rod corn of the state and Imd the vitality of much of it to be m a-serious condition. The unusul cold, wet season of 1007 ! did not allow the corn to mature and dry out before the time of
frosts In the early part ot October, much of the corn of the state was still in a very moist and immature condition and the
series of hard freezes which came at that time materially in
jured the vitality The results of these conditions is that those
corn growers who depend on
late selected seed, are now finding upon close examination many ears of questionable vitality. Fnr those reasons all seed corn
should be specially selected and
thoroughly tested. A test ot each individual ear should be made and all weak or dead ears should be discarded. This test can be made in several ways- The following is suggested as a reliable and satisfactory one. Take a box made of inch lumber and of any convenient size, say about 2 by 3 feet and 3 inches deep. Through the ends and sides about 2'. inches from the bottom, bore small holes 2
inches aDart. Through these holes, string a light galvanized wire, which will divide the box into squares 2 inches to the side. Then fill the box with garden soil or sand and and it is redy for use. The ears should be laid on the floor or racks in a row so thay can be numbered From ear'No. 1 remove 5 kerne's, each, from a different part of the ear, and place these in square No. 1, remove 5 kernels from ear No. '-2 nnH nlacf in snrare No 2. and
so on until all the ears have been
tested. After placing the kernels, moisten the material in the box thoroughly and cover with a glass or rug to keep the surface from drying- Place the tester in a rocm or ordinary living room temperature, at about 70 F After five days examine the the corn and any ears that fail to how a strong germination of the kernaels, should be removed and discarded. This method of testing corn is simple, convenient and rapid,
and means much in securing
strong, germiable seed. Only 14 ears are required to plant an acre oft" ground. With an average yield each ear means 5 bushels
in tViP full, when a man can
test 5 to S bushels in a day and locate definitely all weak or bed ears, can he efford to neglect
this imDortant step in the
preparation of his seed corn?
I. CHRISTIE
Purdue Experiment Station.
Longfellow said: "Many
men do not allow their purposes
to take root, but pull them up
every now and and then, as children do flowers they have
n'anted. to see if they are
(luwiny xu aiup au vu iiaui
before your purpose a accomplished or to advertise "now
and then' is to pull up your
enterpnze or venture by the roots before it has had a chance
to really grow and prosper
SOUTHERN RY.,
TIME TABLE.
(With Apologias to Lonjjfdlow.) Toll mo not in idly jtng.e, Marriage is aneiuitty tiro tin, Forthu t:irl i tead iluU'd tjitiK'io, Anil men are not what ttiey suoin. Marriago in real, marriage id oarueet, And the altar is not its goal, Single thou art, single luiimiust.
as not poken ol toe soul.
Life id tihort ami time ii tleeting.
And our hearts though atout brave.
Still like muüled drums are beating
Wedding inarches to the grave.
In the we rid a broad tield of battle,
In the bivouac of life,
lie not likt a ba-hf J maiden,
Bo a m other, be a wife!
Uvea of great wives all remind us. We can make our Uvea sublime, And, d parting, leave behind us iit .1... i i..
WU9(IIIII ill U1C IUIUII IIIIU,
Offspring, that perhaps another,
bailing o er life's solemn main.
A forlorn and I jnesome maiden,
Seeing, shall take heart again.
Now then, girl., be up and doing, With a heart for any fate.
Still achieving, still pursuing,
Get a man. at any rate. Bv m "Bagful Maiden."
and
Dream Ballent.
Last oight as I va. in inv bed
An oM friend n.ine and spoke t" me
He saiu just what he miuht have said.
And was just ai he used to be.
Ho did not greet me with surprise, He hardly gave me any greeting; And I remember I likewise
as not astonished at the meeting.
He told me thing that he had done.
And talted of tningahe hotted to do:
Ard, as of old, for evory one
i gave turn contimlences two.
His pi aant tricks of face and phrase;
I welcomed like an o.d refrain :
I was well pleased with his dear ways,
And glad to have his smile agnn.
Then we recounted each to each
Old memories that were mine and his; We pa'.ed the night with gentle speech And many reminiscences.
He went: the morning twinkled dim:
I woke, and lay a while abed I'hinkiriL' what I wnnlil far tn him.
Then I remembered he was dead.
VrclubaldT. Campbell in the Spectator
Heal Estate TransL,
Phil. J Kinkel to;eJ. K. m,- . iot 3, Lit-par. Uieder'H add. ,
lot 3Ü, Schnelivillo. $1.00. ' Maurice Fritz tu ;tn VrU, ivt
0, 2,8 f 1.40O 00.
3iU-,ai S"lith, Ffunk 7'l,l" It 11. Utnlüeye, Jarboe'a add and nu,
Andy and J. Greener to Dan el t Milton el-2 M U, HuntinBburg q gei's add. r-'.OOO.OO. fr u r ...
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I. II. Bay to EA. Messmer kvana in Block 5. saw nn
Geo. Pfaffenbeager to .lagi Br, i.er Jot 51, Dubois. fSOO.00. n
l3U' hol
Mike Kresa to Leonold Iorif
IÜ. '2. 3. Sl.von. '
Clenient Lueken to Phillamen ter 31-100 acres. 28 3. 4 im m
Walter E. Cooper to John K-rt, Iota 22 and 27, Ireland 11,375.00 Leonard Mueller to Krank H hoff und 12 pt lot 222, Fer ni. 1,050.00. BM"
Sarah A.Stutcman to John II 10 nere, 1U, 2, 3 and 40 acres. :i f 1,000 00 Joseph Steffe to Mary Steffu fl30 1. 4. 1.250 00. J din Enlow (Adin.) Peter Fr 205-acres 11, 2,3. 2,125.00. Louisville M. & Mfc Co to Kay? 5 I 2 acres, 30, 2,3. J5j.tki Mg'H Bienner to George 1 borgrtr 11 acres, 3(5, 1, 5. fSOO.00
Geo rfaflenberger to Herrn acre, 30, 1,5. $l00.OO.
Drugjjists in some of the -oun ties have been leaving thi stores in charge of unregUtere men for a brief space of time especially at meal time. 1 nis ; in violation of the law and ma be punished by a fine Tn" deputy inspectors who have bee: making trips through the sta4. and found these conditions ing, will not do anvthing m u. matter until after February 24th After that date all persons vn latinff the law will beprosecu ei -Public Health. A certain party got a dose strychnine in a drugstore a whi. back, while the law was bein violated.
The great speech-makers ju-t n are The Couuiek's adverti They are talking from the bar, stand. Read them.
"Sell ye n nice nlr cushion cheap."
Browning's Magazine.
Typographical Term.
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signed that I will prosecute all parties found trespafisinp on my farm in Madison township, Dubois Co., Ind. This
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