Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 September 1908 — Page 8

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This seasons display includes all tiioi

& newest and smartest in novftl and con-

Rservative fabrics and models, specialized!

tailoring as it were, contormmcr to the

I wants and ideas of tne Professional and ; business man, as well as the man who

takes a special pnde in dress.

It Is a Timely Exhibit, Of men and boys wearinsr wants.

whether in clothing' hats, shoes, of

($ furnishings, and for the School boy or if? Advanced students who take a fancy to

seholiarly or coilacre styles it is of particular

interest, for they can be found here in alii

:to select from, moderately priced- Our

grebate plan helps you to trade here. SCorne in person or let us hear from you

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G. P. Warner

'MA5ÜTACTURERS OF-

WAGONS and CARRIAGES,

And Dealer la

g Agricultural Implement!

and Fertilizer.

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pf General Repairing & Horse Shoting

North Alain Street.

J Jasper, - - Ind.

Why Paper Cuti. Have vou ever cut voursolf wif.K

! n jutv-o of paper? miks'C. 11. dandy in the March St. Nicholas. The edge of n pieco of gliuod paper looks much like that of a knifo uader tho microicope. Of courso tho littlo teeth have not the strength of steol, lut if th edge of th paper is drawn swiftly over the linger without much pressure that peculiar i property pf mutter called inertm 1 comes into play, ami tho tonder; teeth have cut the fiPsh beforo thoy i are broken. The same property it ! is which allows a caudle to bo shot through a one inch plauk or per-! mits a bullet to pass through a ; pane of gin -a without shattering it, leaving only a clean, round hole. '

A ROUGH DIAMOND. To tho Toueh It Greatly Resembles u Lump of Alum. I a-ked a dealer: "How is it miv

fiblo to (Jiiitinguih n diamond u the rough from ordinary pohbhs i quartz, jumper, "rn'lian. ln-Iiotrope

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j One Day and Ono Night. I If that much talked about and ( much sought for north polo should I ever bo discovered and people I should ever mauage to live there, j what n queer time they will have of j it, with thoir long dav and their I long night ? From March 21 to Sept j 33 the sua neTer sinks below the horizon, but circles around a fow j degrees abo e it like.n great ball of i fire, so tho' the day is six months , long. Then from Sept. 22 to Marc , 21 the sun never rises above the -i horizon, circling aroiuid a few dei grees below it, bo that tho -night is i six months long too. But it is not j dark, like on nights only a weird, uncanny orr of twilight. V.'hat a queer land it must be! VVatoh the Trees, j It is time. They will bud soon, j If they would only be decreet. I Let us hope Jack I'rost won't i catch them. The shrubs arc likewise in great danger. All save the rhododendrons, which bud in August. Can you fancy that the maples will soon hang out their crimson '

o 'j It seems too good to bo true that the big blossoming trees will soon bo a-Moom. And, blossoms aside, what could bo more beautiful than all tho delicate greonery that will soon embower us? He Forgot Himself.

and other similar tone? Are not

muny vuiuable atones lost in the

.sorting: '.Million of dollars'

; worth annually," he replied. "Hero !is a rough diamond. It weighs fif- , teen carats. Shut your eves and j put it in your pocket. Thero. Xmv feel of it. and remember exactly howjt feels. Vou notice n smooth soapmesg? Of course. That soapinos or oiliness is shared by no other mineral, or at ail events by no other white utone. Now hand it to me, still keeping your eyes shut. Thanks. Put this in your pocket. It iii another fifteen carat stone. I have only two of that kind. How does it feci? You find the same oilintws or sonpincss, do you not? Uf course. i

"(iive it back to me. Open vour oyes. Here are tho two diamonds, side by side. One is a real diamond,

i tne other is a pieco of ahm. Alum ,is the only substance that can be , mistaken by the feel for a diamond. If you had not been so anxious I about your ens of touch you would have noticed that the alum diaI mond is much lighter than tho genuino. Play this trick on some ot I your expert friends who think thev

can ten a diamond us far as they can see or feel it." 1 recollect a Boer who, having heard that the diamond is the hardest material in nature, placed a good sized oiie on the tire of his wagon wheel and gave it a might v crack with his sledge hammer. This naturally splintered it to atoms, for the diamond, singularly enough, is not a homogeneous suhstnncp. W

is laminated, or in layers. In some

diamonds these layers may be easily separated, especially in the so called "plate glass" ones. Cutters ahvavs üike advantage of the la vers in their operations. "Plate glass" diamonds are always white and peculiarly clear. They are so brittle that they often splinter of themselves on be"ing disemboweled from the earth and introduced to tho light. It is the practice now to wrap them in cotton Wool and let thorn receive the light and air very gradually. New 1 ork Preas.

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xiio Kind a on ilnvo Always Bought, ami which lias been m us tor over .'50 3 cars, Has horno tho .signature of

Seeing the Slghtt.

und has beeumndo under his personal supervision Hille IfM'tll'miiM

AUowno ono to deceive you in this.

All Coimterteits, Imitations and Just-as-good" arc lmf; Iperinients that trlllo with and endanger tlto liealth oC Inlands ami Chlldrcn-Rvperienco against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Cnstoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Parogoric, Drops and Soothin- Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotlc Mihstancc. Itsa-ois tT3 gmrantee. Jt destroys Worm ;md allays levcrishness. it cures DIarrhu;a and AYiml Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipution and Ilatuleney. Jt assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stoina-h ami Bowels, ylvin- liealthyand natural bleep 'Ih'j Children's Panacca-Tho Mother's Pricnd. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS

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The Kind You to Always Bongbt in Use For Over 30 Years.

TMC CtHTtUW COMPANY, TT MUBM OTRECT. NCW VOHH CITV.

Jasusr Rallar Mills.

ESTABLISHED; 847

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Absontmlnded Employer (to steiios: rapheri Write n letter to Murray an tell hlui to send us Iiis address. Bobe miau.

New Yorker (to visitor) There W : 1 relic of the past nn old Fifth arenni balloon. Harper's Weekly.

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Make the Celebrated P ATOKA LILY FLOUR Best Grade in the State of Indiana,

j Chey Also Want 1 our WHEAT '

lad Day the Highest Market Price in Chv Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times. J. eg A ECKERT

A Free Trip to Ewansville and Return

EVERY BUSINESS DAY IN THE YAU ON:

ALL RAILROADS, STEAMBOATS AND TRACTION R0A1

Come to EvansviUe to do your shopping. The members of the Retail Merchants' Reflate Association will pay your fare both ways under the conditions specified below and besides you have the great advantage of selecting at prices much in your favor from much more extensive stocks in all lines of merchandise than can be found in any city so easy of access. TO GET YOUR FARE REFUNDED THROUGH THE ASSOCIATION BUY ONLY FROM MEMBERS

WliUSfc. NAMfcS ARE LISTED BELOW

MEMBERS ARTES CHAS. F, Jewelry. BITTERMAN BROS, Jewejry. BLACKMAN A. LUNKENHEIM ER, Queensware. BARNETTS CHEAP STORE, Ladies' Furnishings, Skirts, Cloaks. COOK GROCERY CO, Groceries DEJONG'S, Cloaks, Suits, Furs. EVANS S. G. &. CO, Dry Goods. FOWLER, DICK t WALKER, Department Store. Millinery, Cloaks, Etc. FRENCH WM. E. & CO, Carpets, Etc ELMENDORF & CO. (Inc.), Carpets, Etc FINKE FURNITURE CO, Furniture. GUMBERTS LOUIS, Jewelry. GEISSLER G. W. SHOE CO, Shoes. HAAS & SEIFFER, Men's Furnishings and Clothing.

THE PLAN To customers coming a distance no1! exceeding 40 miles, the Association will refund faros both ways, provided the aggregate purchases anion nt to $2500 or over from one or any of its members. The above rule applies also to customers coining a distance of more than 40 miles, in such instances the round trip fare for 40 miles will be refunded, the customer paying only the excess mileage. Jf the amount of the purchases ire loßs than $25.00 and more than $5.00, the round trip fare of one mile for each dollar's worth purchasel will be refunded. 1 i c Ask for a Rebate Book from the first member of the Association from whom a purchase is made, have all purchases entered therein, t awl when through, your fare will be refunded at the office of the Association. Each customer is entitled to one book onlv.

MEMBERS HENNESSY ROBINSON CO., Dry Goods, Millinery, Cloaks, Etc. HUGHES WM, Millinery, Cloaks, Etc. JOUR DAN & LOESCH, Furniturc, Carpets, Etc. KIMBALL PIANO CO, Pianos. KRÜCK EM EYE R & COHN, Jewelry. LAHR. BACON CO., Department Stare. Dry Goods, Cloaks, Etc. MILLER H. F. &. CO., Dry Goods. POCKET SHOE pO., Shoes. R. &. G. FURNITURE CO.. Furniturc. v SAMPSON R. E., Men's Furnishings and Clothing. SALM BROS, Ladies' Furnishings, Millinery. SCHLAEPFER, Drugs, Etc. SCHULTZ A, Cloaks, Suitr, Furs. STROUSE & BROS, Men's Furnishings, Clothing. WALKOVER SHOE CO, Shcos.

fHE SAFEST AND QUICKEST WAY TO

EVANSVILLE RETAIL MERCHANTS' REBATE ASSOCIATION

TRANSFER MONEY

IS BY Imüuq Distance Telephone. For Kates Apply To Local Manager of

MKA! TELEPHONE & EM CO. 1XCOHPORATED

HJMPERT

OCKELMAN

General M tTcliandisc

Both Phones Free Deliverv

WEST SIXTH STREET

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