Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 May 1908 — Page 8

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THE HIGH ART STORE

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ft' ff about our famous High Art Clothingif;!

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Die Finer Inner Sense of Hie So-

Called lockg" Pera.

e lines Slich ns Tints. Slinks nnrl fur.

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tionately as great as is our Clothing.

In Hats we are factory agents for

Knox, No-Name, Stetson. Hawes,

and High Art Specials.

In Shoes the Hanan make head the

list. In shirts, neckwear, underwear

H.'S Hosiery, fancy vests, etc., etc.

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the best and well known makes.

All:

Glen's Suits $10 00 and Bin's Suits 2.50 and

up. up.

Remember our rebate plan. Its ai

good ona I ' IT PAYS TO MDE HERE.

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LainEYAINSVILLE,- INDIANA, second' 'E01e STREET -'"ffifetfS ,' ' .. -T STREET 1 . tivolJ KAIL OR D CRS PROMPT Y ATTSNOCO TO S ' 1 monU'

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A Peep al the inside of THE IMPROVED VIKING SUIT Patent applied or Besides double seat and knees it has a patent lining rcenforcement throughout

Riveted buttons

Exfessloa waisi-bands

DouWe seal from scam tosnm

AH Seams toped, siUckt

d stayed three k'sses This riclrtonaiuitni Cummtfe of utisfacnoo

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i dian's pony nt the burying ground, po that he may enjoy sport with it forever in the other world, for they iälo heitere that the pony will acj company its dead master." That ho 'may have his weapons ready when

i up rris mere, tney oury with him ; Iiis rifle, his pistol, his bow and his quiver of arrows. Thus quipped he goes to the "happy hunting grounds," where he will enjoy endless sport Where Four SUtei Meet The United States is the only countrr in the work! tht hn o

"four orners," that is to say, a place where four stat meet. T.nol- nf

your atlas and vou will see Colorado, Utah, X ew Mexico and Arizona touchiu each other. At no ntW

place on the globe do four states,

icmtor.es or provinces unite to

form such a junction.

The spot is on a spur of the Carizo -un tains, and few tourists visit it,

r is not easily acces-

few nconle think Hont ii

monument marks it, however, erect

'ed by the ßovernment airwvnr

' The point is reached hv a trail lead-

i mg iroin Uie road from the Xavajo j Springs in Colorado, in the Ute res-

l srvation, to the San Juan river.

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Tke above ticket 13 kwcJ oa .lecA-e o every V&lng" Suit,

'iTLu label is sewed in the coat. For Btyle and -wear tkey excel. PARENTS No te the extra lining attachmcntcovcnngpartswhictfare not made ill 1 t .

. . couble making it double throughout, thus rehennjf a reat deal of the strain attendant upon seam, and othSr parts.C Oar GaaraBtee to give ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION gees with every (umtul FOR SALE BY

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The Barber's Pole

How many of you can tell why a harbor has a red and white striped pole as a sign ? In the olden time

barbers were also surgeons in a

small way, particularly in the opera

tion of bleeding. To assist the op

eration h was necessary lor the pa-

ueru 10 ffrasD a staif. and th hnr.

, ber always kept one ready, as well

" win xor oanaagmg tne patient's arm. When the staff was not in use the bandage was tied to

it so that they might be together

when wanted, and the barber usual

ly hung them at his door as a den.

In the course of time, however, a painted pole took the t1p nf ia

door of the one used in the opera-

lion, ana tnus came the sign. Tlioroncii. !ut Not IVtlantlc

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I M Line toFrenGh Lick 5 V. Baden

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I Commencing Sunday, Dec. 1, 1907,

THE SOUTHERN RY., Will

eel. For the : present, only a mixed train will be run ; lea vmg riuntmgburg daily at 11:00 a. m. arri S f al'i', m w;,?iD,Ub0iS 12:11 "French LicI v Jt ? o6 Baden 1 P- m- Returning, leave -35 P M1 '; Jasper 4 " m-; Huntingburg

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Commencing January 5th, regular passenger train irvice Wlh he nnr nn mnL-; l-i rr .... 1.1

5 trips daily between Hunt n?bu r-t." West Clen t J connecting with all Main Line trains at HinüÄ ?

J. C. BEAM, Jr., I Assistant General Passenger Agent, f

THE SAFEST AND QUICKEST WAY TO

TRANSFER MONEY IS BY Jhong Distance Telephone,

or Kates Apply To Local Manager of

CIBMA!

TELEPHONE

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Orlfln f the Expretsn "Happy Hunt Ing GrMitMls." j You often bear or ee the txpros- i eion "l ;pT huntinrr Toundi," and!

it wax W that win ' 'ur readers i di not know how it oi.ginated ori what it meant. It i the name siren !

to the ItuLana Inui, which Iiis! It was nunttotied recently that imafTiuation pamU as a prairie well Isome person had drawn $iö.(ft)0 stocked with buffalo and other in n lottery. There are such ingame, ith no one to molest him or 'stances from time to time, but make him afraid. From this belief .when one comes to reflect upon it arose the custom of killing the In-Jhe perceiev es that the prizes u re

won from tho e who had contributed to buy the tickets. This is one form of luck most pett U dnderstaml, that is, they see that .here is nothing inherent in the ndividual that causes the sueess. A man throws sixes, nr hp

iraws the highest prize, and

lothing can bj said except that t is his luck. And so, in all the phases of life, some men are born exeat, some achieve e-rent.

nessand others have greatness thrust unon them If his shin

smKs ne is saved in his long boat

ii nis bank breaks he has with.

drawn his accounts.

But there is a lue1 different from this, and it has been often noted. One n an goes through life and evervthmtr he does tum.

t gold. Another man, undei

;he same circumstances nnnnr

--I-1 - ntlv. coes the same wnv nmi o

rythini: he does turns to nshe

Vhy is this? No one can ex

Jlain It. . hor want of n hpr

rne it mav be called luck, hi

:his does not solve th rrahh rr

it might seem as if luck was .

mer inner sense that enabled it

possessor to take in certain ba.-

ness ?ltlistiftr; nnr? . f n tUr.

accordingly; that by meitns of i W

uen see bitter and cleaii-r. an.

vuhou; btir.ff able to exnlair

h they do t. O. tf!2.t. t t t.

ard ai.u acLicve sueL-esc. Jn

ook at it for a moment. Her

one man wbo loses his train b

alf a minute and an enffnvmn

at micrht have marit him rirh

tunning for office he is defente

y two votes. Apolyinc for

lace, he finds 'it givn awav th

ay bt fore he anolied He

.lates in stocks, and no soont

uys bat the stock ov-s rlnwi

le stlls the wheat crop and th

rice goes un. He has a natcn

endency to get on the wron

de, and when prices fall he

mg, and when tney rise he

lort. On ail sides, metnhor

iil- and cCtuallv he is rht.

obbed, sj ubbtxfartd kicked.

un the other hand, the lne

.-nan is always on the other side,

iö no matter wrat mav i th.

aarket. nr how art airs may tun.

ut, he tails like a cat on a i

ours, there is no morr strikir.

stance in resneet to this matt

han the career of Hon. fim.nt

jreat general t s he was, how :.any, many instances ther. -re when he n!

the flood "on the uncertain foot-.

i ng of a spear. " Aüd, cvr. rti-

ng advancement. w:i e'jlii have presaged in 1SC0 that the obscure tanner of Galena woulc be president of the United States

ei;ut years later ana the mos; distinguished man of modurr

times? This mav be called Inr

but it is a luck inherent :n certain individuals, making th prr

equal to the occasion they meet

n. o, in iuut u bi.xm sense oorr with the individual. it n th

talent for noetrv or omtnrv i

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,uuiii witn certain men. it is

i netter to be born lucky than rich . ?r-r.r tit a - 1 It.

uu i ruverD at a nistor abundantly gives it the proof -Chicago Hera d. Under the new ml: nf t o

United Statt s PostnfHrp rir.r.o.

ment, railroads are required tc make monthh-

Postoftce Departments, of m- 1

( trains running thirty or more minute late, and the railroads are to

De nneü tor the number of milesthese trains run late unless ex

cus -are saüsfactorj-. Th's rs has been in effect sinpp tho fir .

- V, BMlfm the month.

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