Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 July 1911 — Page 8
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gentility of tyle and all otter pointi of conitruction in
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, At a dinner one day, says a The EarO Surface. w-ritor in tlio Phdadclphin Public The surfaco of the enrtli can be Lodger, some men were discussing . compared to the top of a barrel of j j the merit of diflferont kinds of j asphalt, hard und rigid through raid game bird. One prpforrcd can ras- j through, seanud and cracked on the i hark diit-k. another woodcock, aud i surface by the cements. For ten ti!l ;inot!ir lhviyht a ouail tl e i miles in n stniiirht line bolow tho I
j surface the earth is probably dry 1 and hard, of a rock substance. The ' pressure of litis substance upon the J heated center of the earth keeps it ' from getting hotter than it is, jut
as you in keep water from boding
most drin ions itftnle of fi.od
tlii.mhii Htul the dinner ended do"t the ino time. "Now. Frank. " said one of t' . ' t ni k: ! i e d i I int?" "Weil. stih. to tell the truf. . inol fn k?rd f imme sum- t but w- I lik !' is an Arne . eae?i rn l mi h silver dollar "
Dmciie Philosophy.
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6ure. The fact that there is steam in volcanic eruptions is the leakage of the interior pressure of heat in the earth. The character of matter in the center of the earth or its im
mediate environment must be something like puiuico stone spongy, porous, light because when the earth's interior matter is molted in the high temperatures that are there it dissolves, and there is considerable water in it that escapes through volcanic craters in steam. -Professor Ilallock, Columbia University. Diabolicalness of Diabolic Diaboto.
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GREELEY &M9INTIRE
Patent Attorneys
Washington, T. C.
THEOfoLY WAY. To conduct successfully any business enter prise is to have adequate telephone facilities furnished by the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company. Service unexcel led ; long distance connections to every important city and town in the United States, prompt,courteous, efficient service. Call otir manager for information, ect. Cumberland Telephon & TolcgrnpIiCo. "9 glncmporated.
It Took a Regiment of Soldiers
Clear the Roads In 1836. There was a certain Hercules eng'ne which cut a noble figure in the nlish bliawrd of 1S3C. To appreciate the role played by the H'T. come 1 'I 'l.t Kgiven of the effect of the surm on other methods rf travel. Fourteen
mail coaches w re abandoned on as many road?. Another was dug out of drifts five times between Ksetor and London. Another was buried so deep that it took 300 men. principally apper and miners, several hours to make a . pasfage to the roach and recue the mail' and pasfcnjrers, while near Chatham the snow lay to a depth of thirty or forty feot, the military being turned out to the number of GOO to clear the way. In London tho "drifts were ten
feet deep, and hundreds of men an
carts were errmhned haulimr snow
out to the field in the suburbs. The
markets Wpre in a had way. One day only four stall holders were able to reach a main market. Oreen? which a few davs lefore the storm were bein:: sold for threepence a bnnrh at market now fefcelil from
a to be j enPenfC to shilling, turnips, car-
dear, while penny handfuls of parsley realized Ss. Gd., and the lmppv possessor of n bunch which he had previously purchased for ninepence realized for his prize no less a sum than 1 2s. 3d.
Amid all this confusion the pio-
:f I don't marry him he will end his ncer railways covered themselves life, and 1 am afraid ho will " 1 th glory by running trains almost
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deep cutting on one line where the Enow had drifted badly, and great numbers of people turned out to! ecc how the llcrcules engine would get along. They imagined, of course, K that ?hc would he stopped, but to' dm.'. n i : .1. i ; i i i
i ed right into the drift, "clearin
! licr way through apparentlv with-
out tue sunniest aitiicu tv. the snow
at the same time flying over the top of the engine chimnev like foam
irom the broken waves of a violent
notwithstanding obstruc
tions the train came down from
Greenhcad (twenty miles) in one
hour and a quarter." London
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"Harold," she said, "declares that
She stifled a soh, then continued:
! "And Kandolph declares that if I ; don't marrv him he will go into polI Hi-- It" .. . . 1 . 1
i tics mm oecomc grcai ana lamoUB, and then ho says I shall see what I have missed, and I am afraid he will keep his word too." Overcome by emotion, she buried her face in her hands, not knowing whether to save a life or to spare the country another politician.
THE OLD EXCUSES, "There's no hurry," "I can wait a little longer for my insurance" have left many a family to face a bitter fijh: u i h poverty and privation, ii then i.. one thing that should receive the first consideration of married men, it is LIFE INSURANCE. Now is the time to apply for a policy. Arch C. Doane Jasper Indiana
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Fair, Frank, Fearless and Free.
Jasper Courier.
The First Censum. The idea of the census oriinnalod
among the Romans, when a rroun i sea, and
. n" . .'. j.:
oi me manv lunctions nerformei
j by the high ollicer called censor received the name of census. It waa taken every five years and indicated
I not oniy u.c number ot the respec
tive classes ol the people, but their domestic nofit ms as husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, sons nml
I daughters. The first modern nation to tale up the census was the .United Sti.tcs of America in 1790. The first British census was in 1S01. I Iii i i .. . 9
out una aid not include Ireland.
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Hie Hon Jul Doane Job Printorium n i rjetllnl Jcr Fine Cm ininfrl j.ilplii y s JASPER, IND.'
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The Day and the Knight. Lord Kelvin when a professor at Glasgow university was occasionally obscure and complex when the interest of a side issue led him oh" the beaten track. This was made the eubject of an epigram which contrasted his methods with those of his assistant, Day, to his disadvantage. The ooou'ion chosen was that of his return from having received his knighthood, and a student wrote upon the blackboard, "Work while it 13 vet Dav. for the kniirht cometli
Bobby' Unfortunate Delay. He was five years old. On this particular day mother had dresied him with unusual care and was verv
much displeased to have him come in with clothing dirty and torn. She had so often told him ho must take his own part in the boys' scraps fight should the occasion demand it. This he would not do. And now she intended to punish him. Hob became very indignant and said, "Well, mamma, I just told the boy 1 wasn't ready to fight, and when 1 got ready he was settin' on ne." Delineator. Mrs. Newlywed Now that w arl married I don't mind telling joo Out several times I whb on the point f
ureaiang on tb engagement Mr. Newlywed (gJoomllj) Well, I1 don't auppoM It cam t helped bw-
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