Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1909 — Page 8
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" : ;;.) - malic . tlic repast cv bl;r -..- for tabic anct Mttafactor Yu. supreme confidence you vo-t v-hen the ibed b raised with
The only baking powder mada with Royal Grape Crcara of Tartar TIl'.T i can be no comforting confidence when eating alum baking powde: food. Ciemisb say that more or less ic the jm powder in unchanged aiumory i-salts remains in thefood.
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ICArüFAClüREKS of-
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WAGONS
CAKBIAGES,
-And Dealer Ia-
Agricnltural Smplemontu and Fertiliser:.
General Repairing it Horfio Shot ihr
North Alain Street.
Jasper,
Ind.
1 F. NHL M.D. Corner 7(h & Jackson Sts. HOME 'PHON E.
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HOME TELEPHONE
Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and,' .Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind.
G. J. BEHRENS, M D. C. rfielerinarian. Treats Domestic Animals.) Culls Ans-wored Promptly. HBKE PHONE 129. HUNTINGBURG Ifil.
Harbison Trustee's Notice. ' Notice is hen-by piven that the underalu'wwl Trustee of Harbison townphij., will attend to township bjginces on enrb Monday ot the year at my otlice, anl nsrsens having township business to transact are required to present it to him en Mondays. Tiie township library will be kept at tu home near Dubois.
Joirx L. 1 1. v hour, Tniitee. ) .m. A, 1003.
The Home Telephone Co.. has the largest list of
subscribers and will, give you the best ser
vice You can talk to your friends, order your merchandise and make your appointment by the Home 'phone. Dubois co. mmmi co
A Sporting Question.
DOG VARIATIONS.
At the Book Club.
I Pointen and Setters Are of the Canlno I Aristocracy. ! It is a mistake to suppo.o that dogs are anywhere near -alike in character, liven Uiom' of the snmo breed van, and about as much as ,men and women of the same nationality. As to the manners nml the morals of dogs, thev are to a great extent the result of their contact with' man, "and they develop along the same lines. And, on the other hand, it is impossible to make i anything out of a mean spirited dug, just ns it is out of a mean spirited person. Dog instinct is about tho
"1 nln't such n silly nss ns you think amo as mmnn instinct. A dog rcaI am." . 'sons, learns, judges by facts, exact"Well, I always thought so." Tntlor. b' s n man reasons. He is quicker of observation. He has tho keen
( sense of smell, which makes up to him in some measure for tho vicarious experience of human beings. jThe dog must experience a thing to know it, and his faculties have been trained by generations of observation, of taking note, until they have reached their present perfection. A dog has not the power of mkkkIi with which to conceal his thoughts Consequently he is franker than man, but quite unconscious ly so. When ho is a dependent, ho Jims the faults of one. JIo is vain, jealous, suspicious and a snob, j Pointers aud setters are essentially of the aristocracy of the dog world, and they have gentlemanly qualities. They have t!. grand air. I Thev will allow fhimsnlvi,i in ln n.l.
l oiiti-te,,-i waut to take mired by ordinary people, but they ' ,l'b .;:L,f"- (0"P norer give their "allegiance to any
xcept the accomplished hunter
LTiitlfltTTnn
Aegetable Prcparalionfor Assimilating HicFoodandncßuIaUng the Stomachs andBowcis of
I Irasiit'
Winston
of n3fdtut.-Sketch
Where Ha Got It.
nn i '
inuy are eiegant ot lorm and vigorous of muscle, like anv athlete.
jana nave a power of discrimination 'and thought. j The well bred contempt of a fine ! dog of one of these breeds for n mnn 1
(who has not intelligence enough to understand his strategy in Ihe field must be seen to be appreciated. There is a story told of u trained j pointer that was taken out with a party of inexperienced hunters. She was seen to spring to the top of a wall and then fall back. It was supposed she had caught her foot, and they ran to release her. She wa? holding by her paws and was beaten
I-"" o"i)'iu Ulli lUIUC'l The great objection urped is that a and walked deliberately home. It
, moii iiu on uanK-s o meet contingent was finallv found that she had ' ..bk- wou,d.be Jt Ucentod a c'ovcv of birds on the o -
ucuau&e uanncrs would be made 'J .f ü n i , ; . to nay for losses occasioned v l r V of.the va 1 ienrful of
bankers and that it would Cn,,rn.iIIUsmnS tnein before the hunters
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Promotes Digc3tion.Cheerfur-
iicaaciiiuiiuai.iujiuiuis nuuHX Oniiim.Morpliiiie norüitcriiL IsotAäcotic.
finite Soni t Hbhryntvt norm
ADCribcl Hcmedv rorrnnelirv.
Tlon , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions.Fevprmh.
ncss and Loss of Sleep.
H urn i FacSunito Signnlure oP XEW YORK.
For Infants and ClillHrA.,
'The KM You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
EXACT COPY OF VRARÜEH.
F. V
urn t, c i f s
J 7 r Over Th; Years
1ajiY 'ami
THJ eCNTAUn IOMPAHT. MCW YOUK CITY.
Jasusr Roller Mills.
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ESTABLISHEDU847
wildcat banking." The objection Is absurd; a mere pettifogger's plea. If truo, thon why not abolish fire Insur
ance because some people burn houses for the Insurance money? The condl-
Hons are exactly the same as In do
posit Insurance and good people pay
nie losses incurred by bad people's
misiortune or crimes. Why not nlmi
Ish life Insurance because some people
commit suicide to get the money? Does
uovernor Hughes ridicule life Insur-
ance because he found good policyholders paying discrepancies made by bad management? Yt life Insurance itands au a good business proposition
up,
m-t t-
had fallen back out of
She Just lmf,pr!ne! Supposing you were so immensely wealthy thnt you couldn't possibly spend your Income.
mint would you do? He Marry you. Xcw York Mall.
came sight.
You can note the dignity and moral worth of some dogs in their carrince, the noise of their hnnik
and the expression of their eyes. A
uog oi sterling cnaracter never steals any more than a human being of this kind steals. Amnfmtr
bportsmnn
. - ... t - int. K m mm m - - .
A 7igS;t Squeeze.
IrqdlBon Township Truatce
police. .n.r!5uiaiPiven.lhat ereafter the Trustee of Madron townshii) will be nr
n ?nn " .,m,B-Vt nt ,,ifl residonee, our engagement one mile anntli irmi f t.i.. i . . 1 i , s "
BiSAw. do trouble ?
with the townehii) nre expected to con-1 IngMe ma won't leave me wear Ä Äfc cr rin.S n? more, 'cos it makes mo
Kenn', in täSndTÜriMZ rT "Ck.-Leslie's Weekly.
tili onk-n.
"Profound Emotional Sense."
Hold out vour hands to frei fl.o
luxury ot tiie sunbeams. Press tlm
soft blossoms against your cheek and finger their graces of form,
tlieir delicate mutability of shape,
ineir nnancv and Ires inoss. Kr.
posa your face to the norinl flnnrls
mat sweep the heavens, "nine
great drafts of snace." wonder, won
acr at tne wind s unwearied activ
ity. Pile note on note the infinite
music that Hows increasing r to
your soul from the tactual sonorities
or a tnousand branches nnd turn
bling waters. How can the world
be shriveled when this most pro
luuuu. emotional sense, touch, is
faithful to its service? I am sure
that if a fairy bade mo choo?n lie
twecn the sense of sight and that of touch 1 would not part with the
warm, endearing contact of human
hands or the wealth of form. Ihr no
bility nnd fullness that press into
t ri no I vn ... I n i i. ii rrn
Broncho Itnh-i .,,, n., "V, " xiUBrs öcnsc
has been hogged to deati t2 " ""J ' m uentury Maga-
i.-i.. - - " zuie
Hurricane BIU Well, thni'a nf in..
1 ete. He never could stnml lwlnn Keassurlna him.
ub-seu oy a icmaic.-culps tjholly Doctor, tell mc the
Mae Blllv. r rrnfe Forst. Ami suffering from a brain
, " IYJ'm. P. . Ts storm?
una rr rr w im i
kUVf LL'l LIU I T I : Til
I Iii r'nvcinin i i
my dear fellow. You hav
Make the Celebrated PA OK A LILY F&OUB
Best Grade in ne State of Indiana,
riiey Also Want 1 our WHEAT
Ud oav the Highest Market Price in
Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all limss,
J. & A E'. KERT.
" " "
"HE SAFEST AND QUICKEST WAY TO
TRANSFER MONEY
IS BY
Hi&xig Distance Telephon
For Kates Apply To Local Manager of
GOMBEBLÄWD
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mm
INCOUl'OUATKI)
the s'mntoms. but the enndif Inn
arc totally lacking. Boston Tran
tenpt.
Jefferson Tp. Notice.
The undcrsicned trnfteo nf Jcffn
nwnship, Dubois county hereby cms
uowce iiiai ne win attend 10 nil business
tertainlnR to the office of Trustee at his Dilii! Stort in Birdpeve IniHfl tin nn
pe Tuesday? of each week and rrj iests
an pereone nanng townsiitp InisliHSd to present it on office days. JOHN W. EN LOW, Trustee. .Tnn.5,OS-lyr3
l ".I1."'" nmwnrpmmt Ktc xnBor'i. two tota oi ouvclop. $2.1. 100 vUltttiK onnl for 6to Wrlt to-U anc.JWH'.Mh at Jaspen"
. Tho Indiana School boolcH tu uJ Sarcoim.
oumi at Henry Summer's store at all1. "Shorry I'm eho late, m'dear,
Jat..5. ioo.v t.':.. f:!-??B !u.can fin8Ifl apologetically, "but
rtuvuw iresn joicers stopped mo an (wouldn't lemmo so"
t"J " J",u, . , u, ur,CK 0Ul P,Iuneu too U. D. Chicago News, of your hat and hit them with it?"
vuuiouc ötanüartl and Timc3.
Keep Up . Tn
Hate
Infallible Slan.
"That man" said the rrr-nf 1.
ICCtiVO. "l'q Oviflnnf lv n rrn?nD I
"Why do VOU think Kr.?"
- . -J... V.V4
mw u. uumrj person.
liic tnnge is beginning to form
The
Jasper CouniBit will help you do bo.
How He Won Her.
"The man I marnv" cnid thn mVi
, - u.V. (jJ in liic narlor fenne. "mnef l.n
. -j .. w uv wuv n
jiittic lower than tho angels."
eil. what's tho matter wiMi
me?" nueried th
dropped on his knees nt her feet,
iou see, rm n little lower than one of thera'IIouston Post.
Mr. Ilamnfntt I say. McBooth. liereV
an article altout a fellow who walked
around the world.
Mr. McDooth. An actor. Lv Jorol-
WasliliiKton .Star.
happy
No Harm Done.
Green Bounder lookn
since his marriage.
Brown Yes. His wife married him to reform him. Green And she has succeeded? Brown Oh, no; she failed. Xfcoifc ffrihurm .
B
m yourself zs r
iavo some oi JJ J . a a n r- r-s -y d.,
11 f 1 it tit Hi 111 U I 0 fi 1 1 2 1 I I li Ai ft li
irimrcn i duuivllivim General Merchandise. Shoes & Clothing, Dry Goods Notions, Staple and Fancy Groceries.
CnuniryiProducE "Wanted!
B-ive us a Call. II
Both Phones. Free Delivery. West Sixth Street. JASPER, - IND.
