Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 May 1908 — Page 8
'Trained Foresters In Great'
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lrSpring & SummerRj';
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pays the a trip to
WEAR.
It not only
'grown to make
store to do his seasonable
fitting but it also pays the par
ents to outfit the bovs here
f where the variety in Suits, Hats
Caps, and Shoes, is almost end-
Jess and the prices right
When you come bring the boys;
i along. Then there is our rebate
plan. We also give Mail orders!
prompt attention.
IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE. STROUSE & BROS.
j Main l EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.
tsTRE'y&z:, :lBr
second
STREET
You Don'l,Keed
m A Town-CJrier!
tLiTik:i!iv LftlkltM tn Kim VAti cininlv
( m- n j ; render him carrta and inattentive.
' I arc- in (pot tou hare jut ml
idns! nor think that he underjfcuui a pat on the neck as reward
hi hind quarter. Go direct to the I .spot, and her two part have bee
aoiirtMi caress them both, in
hacking, the hind quarters and the ide where the less came, etc. j and d the atne thiaff in bittinjr. i Do not pat the neck if you asked jhitu to yield his jaw.. ''Don't reiward nur daughter for vour eon
wnwsfjw geograpny lesson la a I i the idea in a nutshell. From "Directing the Saddle Horse," bj 1'. M. Ware, in Outing Alagmtne.
Corruption of Names.
The name of Apktm., the old
i(u-n:re scat ot the .Mackenzie
is a modern corruption of Abcrcro
ban, meaning "at the mouth of the Cropan," the little river which there
flow into the Atlantic. The names
i of many place in Scotland have unjuerjrone changes as curious and
confuting. Tie thousands of tra el er wh weekh alight at the fine ta
J tin of Si. Enoch, in Glasgow (called
i alter t TUMhNtring church), no
do'iit .,tifv the name in so:it-
aguc 'a. iv with th natriard
Enoch, r , ntioned in an early chap
ter i iM-ne?i. it l rcallv a corrupted form of St. Thenn,-." or Theliaw, who was the mother Kenti-
cern, lilagow"s rst hi.-hon and ii
tron saint and who is the subject 3f a quaint a legend a anv to be
found in mediaeval sacred history Modern Society. Tl Co miner Scnall.
rs
to mphasizetheiBeriteof year business or smxxmce your special sales. A straight story, told in a straight iray to the readers of thai paper Trill qriddy reach the cars of fhe
1 thoughtful, inteit boyii f public, the peoole wbonhar
the money in thdrjweka. . 'nd the people-who liken -to
c reason and not jxwe,. Oar" tf? show youÄ listof tBcÄsd-Mo-p ai?jp xo, . Call 4ziä 4w$tbenx.jit, ttik
Woaaa's Ilorr.f 'oaipanion. Trlllner Nothlnc.
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Neid Line toFrencti Lick 8 W. Baden i
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I Commencing Sunday, Dec. 1, 1907.
I THE SOUTHERN"
Will inaugurate train semce over the French Lick- I .t AVest Baden Extension whirh Vine i
, um ueoi ipainruiij- Lgn: Ohl 1
Klfi have the law on the owaer of Chi ley f-Wewalk. You saw mo "fall,- Boy? Shrevril Youth Not on yer life 1 , didn't. My cW pent owns dat sklewalk. Ilio's Weeklv.
a cat uciufu jALenbiun wmcn nas jusc oeen compiet-
:. u. x me jnteiiL, uiii a mixea tram win oe run, f leaving Huntmgburg daily at 11:00 a. m., amving $ x Jasper, 11:45 a. m.: Dubois 12:11 p. m .: French Lick t
ir:,io & m; est aden 1 P- m- Returning, leave i: West Baden, 2:30 p. m. French Lick 2:35 p. m. ; Dubois3:40 p. ir.; Jasper 4 p. m.; Huntingburg t
.oo jr. ii.
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Commencing January oth, regular passenger train service will be put on making two or three roundtrips daily between Huntingburg and West Baden, connecting with all Main Line trains at Huntingburg.
J. C. BEAM, Jr.,
Polled Aenln.
ipp!y Hot Large Enough and Good Positions Await Right Men. The demand for fore stirs is in-
creasincr nmidlv both for stnfn
work and with nrivato owners
iMany states now hnvn t'nvt
t w w WWW commissions, and several ol them have state foresters. A trained
torester at S2. 1U0 a year and two
assistant loresters at $1,200 each
are wanted by Californm. Wis
consin wants an assistant forester at $1,500. Indiana a forester to take charcre of its stnt-o iv.own
and Washington offers $i,b00 a year for a trained forester. In many other states the .Kk'isnhiL
ity of creating the oflice of state forester has been undnr riisrn-
sion this year, and it is only a
matter ot a few vears whnn sin.h
an official will be considered a regular prt of an efficient state
government.
The demand for foresters hv
private timber owners is growing at a still more rapid rate Durthe last twelve months seven nf
the Bureau of Korestrv fn
have left to take un work- wit-h
such owners, and four have accepted public positions two in
Massachusetts, one with Tonne-.
ticut, and th-i fourth with On tario, Canada. A number nt
otner requests from private ownners cannot be met beennse men
ai:e not available. The year before there were less than hall as many applications for trained men. But the demand for trained specialist in this line has only be
gun.
Large lumber comnanies. p-rent
wood manufacturing concerns.
owners of extensive forests, rail-
roaci companies, and others are taking a Hitherto unknown nme-
tical interest in conservative forestry. They must have expert men to control their hnlrli
The result is that forestry is very rapidly taking its place as a recognized profession. A number
of forest schools
younemen for this wnrl- hut th
1 " , . ..v WH,
aemana has outrun the supply.
How to Attract Home Trade.
borne merchants and other
business men comnlain heraus J
the neoDle do not Tlflt'mni7f hnma
. j . ..w
maus tri es.
The newspaper is a home in-
dustry.
JNlOSt Of these COmnlniners rln
not patronize this paper. NOW. this Daner has nrlverfc.
ing space for sale. L
ouppose a man or woman wants a certain thinrr finrlc if nri
vertised in a mail order mtnlnmio
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aim uoes noc una it advertised in the paper, what will the man or
woman CJO.' Whv. send tn tnn
W 7 . WW W
mail-order house, of course. By persistent and intelli
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auvenising you are sure to attract and keep much of the trcdi
tnat now goes olt bv mai to ti.e
city.
Did it ever occur to you?
Assistant General Passenger Agent. 1
Tt Was Too Mean.
"I think it is hint tnn moon en
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i 00,
I .cvesoDhea as Adam tried to
comtort her as a comforter
snofia
"Waste masser wizmv nwnoct
own tootsie?" he inquired. Teais noured fmtn h
and into his watch, causing Adam to nervously remove his chro
nometer and place it on the sofa befora him for fear the delicate works would be rusted.
f Ypu are the only man in the world, said Eve between her
tears, and I am not sure that I love you as much as I might love another, and then I can't
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