Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 December 1909 — Page 4

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Unwrltt.n Law Aaalnit Shooting Eva jh Cough, Int.io and tlgh Ar

Men tating Font. Maaauraa of Self Prstactlon.

j "Down in the country the other One of the most interesting facts

j "we was a vumge seneanon in bout the human bodv is its power j which 1 was called upon to adjudi-1 0f self preservation its power of cato for the farmers assembled in ovading or overcoming the thouthe parlor of the only villago inn," sand and one conditions which, un-

! writes uie i.onaon correspondent or less corrected, would bo injurious 1 Town and Country. "One of their or destructive, number had shot a fox which had Among the most common of

prowled about among the fowls for these acts of self preservation are

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so many nights that fowl keeping was becoming a risky business. "The ordinary farmer does not mind losing an occasional hen, but reynard is a greedy beast and kills for the mere pleasure of the thing, and the hunt docs not alwavs pay

, up promptly. So here was a fine J point in sporting etiquette to be

settled. The farmer had shot a fox. lie did not deny it. In fact, he preferred to throw out his chest with

pride, as if in defiance of all the unwritten laws of British sport. ,rNow, custom from time immemorial has decreed thnt the fox

shall be as safe from gun and trap is if he were sacred. He belongs to

the hounds and must be allowed to rouni through the covers and farmyards at will, devouring what mar

happen m his way. Custom, too, demands that the hunt shall pay the dutnages. The hunt generally pays, though in innumerable cases

j the t-eeretarv is well aware that he

:is being swindled. ; "Hut this particular farmer said j tie had hunted for many years himself and had never made a claim for ! lost lions. A vear or two ago, how

ever, a fox had paid a nocturnal

Tisit to his fowl yard and had played

havoc with the feathered denizens,

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the cough, the sneeze and the sigh. Every one is familiar with these acta, yet few people ever ask themselves the cause, and 'fewer still could explain them. One of the simplest of the bodyii devices for self protection is tho cough. The cough it merely a blast of air propelled from the lungs in such a manner as to forcibly dis

lodge some foreign suhitance which his been drawn into the throat, the windpipe or the tubes leading to the lungs. Th-e membranes lining' these parts of the body are Ten' sensitive,

and when a foreign matter comes in contact with them an -ahu-m message is at once sent to the nervous 'headquarters," and ihd result is the sudden, spasmodic .expulsion of breath which is called a cough.

Very often the cough is produced j

by the irritation of the accumulation of mucus on the surface mentioned. In this case, as in the case of a foreign body, the cough is merely a means of expelling the matter. So, you see, a cough is merely one of nature's methods of self protection. Cough cures contain some drug which, by paralysing the

nerves, prevents tho cough and al-

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in uso lor over yu years, lias borno tho fiijrnaturo of

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All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-ns-good" are buc Experiments that trillo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Expericnco against Experiment, What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless Kubstitnto for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Molrphlno nor other Jfarcotia substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worin and allays Fovcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving: healthy and natural sleep,. Tho Chlldreus Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS

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A night or two after if happened; i0W9 the mucus to accumulate.

hgnm. a tmm time tne lox cam? Tnua the coug meaicine does! .round and made a most deplorable oniy harnu The cure tor a cough ' mess of a lot of fine Wyandottei to coughto cough until the ex-

u..u Mpcusne una vrpiuK cessive deposit is removed. Mean-

tune, of course, measures should be

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Ir. Vt.. tit .i r'mt tbo jrÄow Ulow nril te jrjut IIa .J it Lit, it u vff- t t feig tat tr - a . lot you wj -,t tut . ' -lia.r m Sit. t" ax.

tt fe, od hu tay -rtt '"hire m lusjvl ir. ujr oCt run. Thi ri3 h , a adjpSrd ts where nek ibm m cor . tf tox. woaktuck. et:., t'oni. od wtJ if oid Bu- i - Uji vrbeo no o6et guniaai ui he te& iti.ii.

H ff you our "L tmt Bock " tAocu o tal hunting tterla. Frtt, ictlh 130 .3ialefv,fer3 itamzt pottut. IV nie to-des. Zße arin jfär&arjTTs Ca, 42 Willow Street New Haves, Cosa.

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"I'hen the farmer wrote to the taVn n nrvont tAAA AotvszMa

hunt secretary and asked for dam- a sneeze is exactly like a cough, ages The reply tras that the claim 'MTe that the obstruction occurs in WOUld le attended tO ShOrtlV. and , nnctrila r-rinn- , oraif rtf

-J jut Christmas the settlement came Mme irritant or foreign matter ,i in tho xowa oi-a nam. Thereupon and that the blast of air is thrown

i tne ihrrner declared war on all loxes j out through tha nose instead of and killed them ruthlessly. And through the throat and mouth, thi! vvas the poiut which puzzled the) yhv do we sigh? When grieved farmers on Saturday night. 1 or depressed the tendency is to hold "'Jim Crawford shot a fox last the .breath. This means that the year said one of the men, 'and up body guStti for oxygen, and the good has come to him since. It lonr. decn hrath which ire call a

liu't lucky and it ain't sportsman- gigh is merely a means by "which the

iei ein k:ii your nens. xnavs what they arc there for, and if one hunt secretary id mean there are a I hundred who are generous.' j "There you have it. Sport is sport and its rules are adamant. It

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sary amount of oxygen. Dr. W. B. C. LatEon in Health Culture.

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BACTICAL R IN TING for ARTICULAR EOPLE RET1TLY , HINTED.

PRINTING is the ambassador of trade. It is sent out to acquaint your customers with your business. It goes where you cannot be; it tells the story you would have told had you been able to go in its stead; it is the means by which you hope to attract attention to your house: to interest the public and secure patronage, if at all possible. In order to achieve these results and secure adequeat returns for the money invested, it is vitally essential that your printed literature have qualities. Ordinary printing is forgetable prin- , ing. Distinctive printing impresses itself upon the mind and brings results. Qhe Gourier (Printern 9 i By Ben Ed Doane, Jasper. Indiana,

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Curing Doctor. 1 An eminent physician of London, ' who was remarkable for continuing

of British hunt clubs that thty j his7visiu to his rich patients after spend millions of pounds a vear In ' he had turned their disorders oat

England, Wales and Ireland for the J of doors, attended a kidy of some ' upkeep of the sport. celebrity in tho world of wit for I "Think of the hunters that are, three months after her recovery ! bred and sold annually, the packs and regularly stayed wJUi her until, ' of hounds, the huntsmen, the stahle in the Enghah manner, kereceived j 1- .1 - 0T 3? r

pvupie, in uuzum oi n&ngers en nis oisnussing tee oi o guineas

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i "ho make a living out of it! With

, out the hounds certain districts f England would be depopulated, j Leicestershire and the midland I counties would be almost impovrI ished if a law were suddenly put in ' force to make an end to the rich man's pastime. Country houses in nonhunting districts may be had al

most for the price of a cottage in

Weary of his expensive calls and

concluding that to leaaen the fee would be to lose the visitor, h ventured to give him 4 guineas at the conclusion of hia next call. He looked anxiously in his hand, then on the carpet and stood for some time in evident embarrassment. "Have you lost anythiag?" in

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yuorn anu ryicniey country a coun- aroppca a guinea.

trv house is as expensive, if not

more so, than a London mansion. Instead of diminishing, hunting has grown in popular favor."

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Caught In Philadelphia thev tell a atorr

; of a man whose wife had arranged i an "authors' evening" and persuad- : ed her reluctant husband to remain j at home and help her receive the I fifty guests who were asked to parI ticipate in this intellectual feast. ' The first author was dull enough, jbut the second was worse.' Moreover, the rooms were intolerably i warm. So, on pretense of letting in some cool air, the unfortunate host escaped to the hall, where ha

' found a servant comfortably asleep on the settee. "Wake up!" sternly commanded j the Philadelphian in the man's ear. , "Wake up, I say! You must hav been listening at the Veyhole!" Harper's Magazinr How Seminole Bury Tholr Dead. Seminoles bury their dead on top of the ground aftor wrapping them in blankets, but always leave'the top of the head exposed. They build a

pen over the body and usually chink it with earth. When his squaw dies

the husband wears his shirt until it

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on, 6ir;" rejoined the fair patient. "It is I who hava dropped the guinea." I

The doctor, of course, dropped :

his visits.

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uncuve. viien tne nusoand aies Received at the Courier Office &"?hT"lSu -3T shown for the dead. Whn Tom Tiger's grave was robbed and his Any Periodical Published in Any Conutrv Wes ?r exhl!,ition out" j cry over the desecration was almost

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White AnlmtU Ar Deaf. "It is a curious fact, Utile known perhaps, thatfully 50 per cent of tho young of white dogs, Vhitn hnmpfl and vhttA rnttl ar

born stone deaf," says a St. Louis I

doctor. This rule does not apply to albinos of any Bpecies. The albinothe white animal with pink yes is an accident of nature. Its color cells contain no pigment. That is the reason ifs white. The rule of deafness applies among animals which owe their white color to

I tho breeding of many generations of selected individuals. The deaf

ness is nature's protest against the artificial regulation of natural tendencies. I have seen raany whit bull terriers with blue eyes, and 3 never saw one which waa not stondeaf." ringing tha Time ef Da. A certain squire had just set up with great paint and elaborate mathematical calculations a sundial in his garden and waa naturally a little proud of it. One day, as it to happened, being close to the garden, he was in doubt as to the right time and told a boy who was with him to run down and get him th

time from the dial. After a few minutes the boy appeared, dragging with him something heafy.

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wholly a newspaper affair. The if ei w" 10 P T UP' ' "Vf3 TlAaroaf eoftlnra worn nn.l.vn. anil itoro up tne 4ml from it MttUu

lie Indian, indiflwafc CoIlwVSr;Mw "f1" "

The KM You Haye Always Bougöt In Use For Over 30 Years.

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