Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 November 1909 — Page 1

S!H mnT' i

k 4 Vob. 52. Jasi eu, Indiana, Friday, November 5, 1909. No. 5

1 B 71 V i ffl 1 " 1

THE ATTIC INSTINCT. tf A- "1"t-f

Why Some Perion v,ung o i ninga

That ro nuoonn. The attn- instinct hangs on sur- '. on rlnninrr pv oun

I pri3in i o vw - I ' .. i ... itanio ci nnrcnn lino

lived -n t ity by merciy glancing unil'T - ir Vd. If there are three hat b-nt- we will contain letters, one t. --.vw if ribbons and laces if it's arm it's newspaper clippings and -no anything from a broken

lock t "Id "ad maps. If, besides

tho, 'T" aro uunuics 01 mnga

Why El.lo Wat Sent to B:d. While little- Elsie's elder sister, May, was entertaining her latest ac-

'iuwiuu"i " oi. uiiuuuu aim gen- aumirauon lor

teei young man, in the parlor Elsie and phrae.

A Lively Chill.

The old tiino darky had

lush miuui.

lie also had a deep

Uurhlson Trustee' Notice; Notice !h hervby given that tue underhrned Trustee ol HarblBon townehio.

urn A wil1 fttieni1 10 township basineca on each , WOruS , VlnnHnV nf Ilm vmr at mw n(l!r anrl

great

was relegated to the dining room to resnccl for a man who bus flu. 1ml ii!

play with her doll. ness to devise innovations of speech. This particular one, the possessor J "I jos' tell you Mnssa Itawson has of a kid body and a bisque head, had a pow'ful control oh language,' 4id been somewhat ailing of late, owing one old plantation negro thought to the fact that its head va3 crad- fully on his rot urn from a nolclibor

uaiiy uecommg uctacned

pivotal eves refused

their functions 1 km,

Closing. Alter co

ing for the cause

and

persons having tOA-nuhip buBinoes to

transact aie required to present it to him cn Saturdays. The township library will b kept at my home near JCellerville. Mabtix Thimuno, Truitee. Jin. A, 1008.

. 1 1. It. Anil I I A

uuu us '. niu. i fiici i in ipiiru t-ome- 1

to perform tili cbcrv lime I hear him talk. . ...

of opening and Me was tolling Major Wiliampi v . . .... .... A.. .'..- .1 . . . . J . . . ..i Nnr.irrt ) liArnhv ffivAn (Mat I will at.

rrsiderable nrob-' out tu wie Heins tookon siek aft-.1 1 .' .ul .i".!"' JVlu" n..

Of the trouble fir li,, lg fbo bud. an Stead an Satnnlav of each week at mv office in

BOSTON STORE

NEW FALLANO WINTER MERCHANDISE

,i I(:i..s oi newspapers, not Elsic mnde t,je di8COVorv thnt the 0b nayin in ro-prr t. to her shakinn

t . n a wcycie Eeat anu a .. cnmi,iu:n ;ci,i 1 fSl fit Kilo Il:li1

croon umhri-iln that one might use i BUCCCC(ioti jn oxtrnptinn n 1flrin hu do a'or. same as most folks

V .1 J 1 " r II II mi - """ u ---

in pr!,,.,. tnoairicais ii hi mcse rol, of ti ht, cur,ed hair A

h!n?, ! ,vc noon piacea unaer inc ment ,atcr ghe burs into Ue A a-am.t tho protests of the fam- lor in ft x-iQ of cxcitemen

p .i . - M;.A,i r?

frr .i- an.ng day and clung to Pitv Bakes! No wonder Dorothv

Ihro; m moving, then their own- was sick, Lo)k what wag in he"r pan. I hit's his fi-tu', an I ain't es !. t'.o attic instinct to such an Ktuinm;P.t ci, milÄf unvo Baiiow. gwine forjjel it."- Youth's Comroin-

Ii f i

wnuiu say, vnat ngur is you b posing he used ?" "1 d'.inno," eaid the old man'a wife sulk il;. from (he ironing board. "Ho paid she 'shook like an ash

Mit -Ut there is not the slight- f cd Sjster y ,g ratI Plttgburg ion e,t hono f their ever being cured. Gazette I

ic point i ir Jive?,

The . ' itiiiik from an attic

of viow f-r the rest of the

Second Thoughts.

Not Born Thare. V a-hinirton man. whose busi

ed ft,., r family might as well be- "It cannot be," sighed the maid. ,C4? ,IU" nro,1K " mw 10 e? Kf

- nod. '1 rcsncct vou hichlv. Mr. Hunter. . l0h. a ru". ot on? a8?. ,nt.. ?"

w , Jf:i.i- .nectir.it. where lie had lived in his

come t

.... i i.. . . . . . . . .

h. !i penpic are wining xomaKe but we are incompatible." I

thn-!w disagreeable-over a bit, "Well. I sunnoee it cannot be

.1 i i i V .: . . '. . ho nrrnstnii n vonornlilP iilI rlmn of

Mann t m ElimPfr flT trraV rVlWa ni rml.'AMl-trr his nlmrmn nnH nnkmn -

childhood

Tn the place where he was born

Clci

DO

.. !!.!.. ...I.. I 1.

own , or they should not bo ao-t about for his hat, "but it defeats all " " 8 " y n u 1 - 7 c,l of having bad disitions. my cherished hopes. I had planned S? r.r:M they be suspected of do-L house in which I fondly imagined fIlLl" ttJ?0i' -i-" ?1

to have A ..t. it...

me:r!v spring from the attio in- had a pantry twcc as large as the Z I' J" "iC . j i ii i i ' . - ... i . . i asir.ncton man satu: itmrt and ' annot help themselrw; ordinary size, with a roomy closet m q gu ,ulve a, 1ived Iho:r characters were iorrnea ana which to stow away the new cooking aroun(j ic.r have now hardened for a scheme of 'utensils and thincrs that a woman , ni. .m . a -o.

We where certain things wer- al-1 naturally buys when a peddler ,tnnA :iM

. . i ti i, .i vui tx l u uw'u aiiuva XAViiii iicic vev L rtr.f in rim I . v yrhAi0 11 .....J IF 1 ' . ..

1 n in mv Lviiui, ukucia ill UUIllta IIUU11U.

the w.vd !iod, others in the pantrv

icJ tho r lplward on the first floor, lull ot! - t in the closets on the

sext Ör. and everything and-anj'-

thmg that overflowed from any of the.e plaios wak just taken up to

tie attic. And now" these peer dear

tonls hve with a cellar, three Btories

ind an attic still lodged in their Inind, and, though they will in

time di:irpear, like all unnecessary

EenuVr--evonth toe, tails, an ap-l

wuu. v-in ine meanume inev

"Stay, George," she said, falter

ing. "Perhaps I have been too hasty. Give me another day or two to think it over. It is not impossible that that" Philadelphia Ledger.

Cincinnati Commercial Tribune.

WONDERFUL MOVING VINE.

One

of tho Most InUrattlng f-Aii

Phenomena on Flcr4.

Near the bank of the Guadalup

(river J saw something green upon

the fro und and. hurrying forward,

a lovely nnc with leaves thun those of the smilax.

The vine

Klnglako Stories. Kinglake, the author of "Eo

then." was afflicted with eoiit. and fninnl

he had a fancy to try a ladv doctor smaller

and wrote to one to ask if gout was 'of a nuJe, lender creen

are i bevond her scone. She reolied. hml its root :thout live feet from the

MTin,7 tnuble with them, they are "Dear sir, gout is not beyond my trunk of a towering cottonwood

nnorm? and fighting for them, and i scope, but men arc." tree and spread out on the ground

u lakes a serious operation to TeaoTc so much as one scrap book if the owner think he may like to read it r.or in his old. age. Har1 I.- . .

peri uppkiv.

lay ol each week at my

Schnellville where those having huninea will pleuse call. Alna will sell school books. Ji.nx Blocs:, Truetcc. Mar. 12 1909 1 year,

FARM FOR SALTC. One. mile east ofCelestine on the. New Albany road 81 acres.

49 acres bottom land; good well,

com mine, Darn, iarm residence. I bifeke up housekeeping and will makr, my Home at Washington Indulte of John C. Striegel, Celettniei Ind.

Mrs. Barbara Seng

FOR SALE. S4ry-and-half seven room

house? Good lot, 50x100 ft., al-

ey in:rear; graded street, good

pavements, gooa wen ana cellar.

mum be sold at once.

sonafele offer

Couckr office.

wo rea-

refused. Apply

This display of new Dress Goods, Silk, Millinery and new fall and winter merchandise in evey section of the store is now most generously comple. The new garments for Fall and Winter are especially attractive. Dresses, Suits, Coats, Waists and Skirts are offered at prices that are almost less than the actual cost of material. We were never so fully prepared to meet your every requirement as at present. We invite you to come and visit this great fashion store and share in the wonderful economies we have provided

We refund Railroad Fares under

11 FREE TRIP TO EVAHSVILLE

the Retail Merchants Association Plan. If you are not familiar with the same, write us and we will send you full particulars.

Fowler, Dick h Walker.

GENTLEMEN

'TIIANKSfilVINGSHOPPING NOW

vs.

Confuting.

.-f."5ÖÄft."RJI

It was Kinclake who uttered one four or five inches wide, becoming

of the neatest of mots on the pecul-Ja littli narrower as it approached iar character of the Times. He had .tin tree. 1 could see no .stems or

must be bought at the last moment,

little fondness for that journal, in pite of personal friendships which might have been expected to soften his views of the question. The paper was still to him a sort' of jug

gernaut, irresistible nnd fateful. On 'feeing the announcement of ihe "new editor's marriage he exclaimed: I "If cavern! That brings the Times ato relations with humanity 1" ' Sound Philosophy. I Of all methods of making anoth

er person angry and disagreeable the worst is to tell him that he will "have to" do something. How often (

tendrils, bo (hick was the growth.

and as I drew clo?c to the tree I saw that the vine branched just above the ground and ent climbing up the great trunk and the branches. It prew more and more slender until far up 1 could distinguish only i threadlike lire f green. As I d intently wutchiug the delicate. g.Viceful vine, I became aware that it wan pervaded by a curious, tremulous motion. ' Then I saw tlu.t the individual leaves were not stationary Ticking up a tui" from the ground, I touched

but this is'nt necessary in

CLOTHES BUYING

SUITS

THE

Are all made in the nobbiest styles THE OVERCOATS Are most attractive in style and

perfect in fit

UrTR'ArtT MI ft, V M U eo

OntUte (returalnR to his hotel at 2 mi mistaking his room) Good

ii. . i ,. i rn..n,i .....

i i vÄ.. ..n ,m Iii; ui lit: ir.ii: mm muiiu tu hit do we hear ou vnl 1 njo to go ml Umt ihcrQ WM a hr0WJn to the other window, fiou i 11 j jt , t , og have to go into the other ( ur, f v h fcf ou will have to Avait an hour , - .andibles of an ant in "Ion will have to vrnie the general, conrca, fc of

passenger agent or Bupennwuu-t, t ,

down the tree. I he discovery came

Pwns I must be In bed already! ent," and the like! Primarily we llerearetny feet-Pele Meie. are' all free agents and don't "havo

Repulsed.

I to" do a darned thing. We may

ihe efTort to prod pastors and ccrtain end, hut we don't even "reh members to greater cfrusive-jijave to" cat if we don't want to. a m welcoming strangers to pub jlow easy to put the direction in lrT.u"M ma-v lcad t0 overdoing. another manner, such as, "The oth-

"wpiiailtV 111 vnridtlc a-tiVB (Innnfl . t l ;ll

,. . -..v... v nr winnow. Dicafcu, ur m

IUP Hat ... l.i ' .

unnn me with n shock. I had stum

bled on a nest of umbrella ants.

iRooks had told me that such anta

wore found in the. tropics, whero they carried bits of leaves over their heads as if to protect themselves

from the sun But here, on the

'ir' 'nks of a Texn

r 4Ü!ruit-3 vv"v- 'j selves where there was no sun ann

covering

viij; Pr Wun a coruiai Mnuclap, id: "I am very glad to "jou I want you to feel at home

re I l like to become acquaint- f7I7 ?,lJ.ru' you'll give your ad- ) tPSS. I Ii call ntlil son Vau " "TI i u n v I 11

Tha Eternal Faminlne.

call and son von." "TI

hp replied, "but I have a fel-

n:regationalist.

art

Trouble In Store For John. v ?:,?rcolulc.r Why, what

. -4.mk auout? Urs. Xewwcdde Well, you know 21 13 away from homQ ir week business. Te " BW1 ?cs that he gets out mv M'ob and k.k-kisses it every day." ton h! ' thft3 EUrcly nothing for joa to cry about." toot !!; U Wa3 iust fr a joke I C V P,cture out hi8 bag bo-

m- Jli I UeW V -ATM HI II iifeaW DU Ii M

cm

Harper's Weekly.

A Double Chin.

To reduce a double chin anoint it

I turned

back to call mv companions, who

were fishing in the river. Within a few yards I met my husband coming to look for me. He was even more excited over the phenomenon than I was and sl.ouled for the others to come quickly. On investigation w found thnt the spot where the vine seemed to have its root wa really

'the opening of the ant nest. The .tiny creatures had by some instinct learned that the topmost branched 'of the cottonwood had put out their first small leaves. They had climbled the immense distance and had 'cut off and brought down their ilcavcs to feed their young ones,

wo sunnoscd. Tho ants which is

sued empty jawed from thj nest made a long circuit to the farther fiido of the tree and qlimbdl up

THE

SHOES

YOU CAN PAY

WALrJVtir f LXjrxonciiivi The Best Makes in tue world Are made over the stellest lasts. THE HATS-

Nobbier than ever, shades and shapes.

all newest

MEN'S FITNISHINCS

MANKIND

FOR ALL

MERCHANDISE

Far the ManWha Cares. WM. J. KUEBLER CLOTHIER Jasper Ind.

twice as much for customtailored clothes, if you want to, but you cannot buy more than we can give you for, say, 20 to HQ. Select your preference of hundreds of beautiful Fall and Winter woolens, and secure the superior workmanship of

Ed.V. Price & Co.

America's largest tailors of food madc-to-order clothes. You have our guarantee of shape, fit, style and extraordinary value in clothes made just as you want them.

with a good skin food; then, pick- whcre they woud not jntCrfer with higun tho llesh between the thumb t, lcaf bearing thousand- doming

ana nreu linger, xou n urnuy, uu dmni st Nicholas, gantly. Sponge the chin aitwwaxal

Patronice the GOV R L KR'S Advertiser's.

.L

L