Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 September 1912 — Page 1
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VOL. 54.
I Watermarks.
Butter r,x,ir. Birds.
In South A
u.tijua xa w ue loima
t bird frnro
M.oü u. epcuica Ux ÜU.C-1
a U11U Lrojn which a gnecies of hutTIi p. a-Z1Z " bird," and ono
x L11C WULermarK ux iW lavome haunts 13 the island is the result of an accirW nmkloi Trinidad, rf u 7-
Jasver, Indiana. FuidayTseJtember 13 1912. species of but-1 w X new toy had moved i
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ras the result of an accident, prob abl j a thousand years nm. Vmh.
rneni was then made of vegetable
oi lrmichid. It brennt 1 n mnlrxr .
leaves on the mmlnnl lai '
I esrxrs in a nn.ct nncfn.fni j i
I w .1 1 . t I III I I III I I I I 1
pulp, which was poured in a liquid .Ihe bird are extraordinari- i state into a sieve. The water drin-f17 u r ,ami 1,10 fat' havinS been 1
state into a sieve. The water driD-ly w ,a7ld 1,10 fat havg been ped out from below, and the thin i i V TV' m chiy PDts produces layer of nuln thnfc n,f.bu" ndon Tit-
layer of pulp that remained was
v "v uutu. vyijun arv it
w found to bear üpor Tit th i T i , UiU'CS inhabited arks of the atevTLJ&n
- J --uijuuu J.J.UxJlts. This bntlnr is ncr1 lw fV,Ä
natives. The eaves inhabited by J
only from Ljie sea, end the hunting !
liiece lcr.wiercG creatures Trequently affords exciting sport fco the adveni'j.oiis in piriL
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marks of the fiber that composed the bottom of the sieve. These libera seem to have been twisted reeds.
leit on the imh
lorm of wide lines running across1 ri The Eartrs Surface. and across diagonally. In thosp1 TIie si;i'r;u W ilie earth can be
days the watermark was regarded C0TnParcd t lop of n barrel of
a Dlemish since the fiber was asPna,t h:lV(l J,nd through nnd thick and coarse and the deep im tllronb smod llnd cmcked on the!
pression .made on the paper proved buriJK'c ü3r Uie emtMiU For ten, a drawback in writing. mi,es 1,1 :J strnint lino below tjf The quill of the sorih fnn sui'faco the earth is urolKibiv ffe
many a yawning gap to cross on and hflrd. of nroi-k ,!, fHnre. The1
wie bunace of the manuscript f V ' CIIiS su,,-Jj,t "P"" t-hc swjtchback scripture it has been ilealed couili' c.-irj', !., ..l?s ii .termed. But when wire was sub- r0m SUs l'tLcr iNm, u ,.. itituted for fiber in the sieve says fS you Cln kepP wnl"r fr,)n! a writer in the Denver Republican J ÜD "PPPt'-'v u"i uj?t . the lines of the watermark n-ew UrG,1 The fm'1 lH' t!M;1, j thinner and less conspicuous. ln volcan,c ,livi!:i" is ?' ...,...,- The possibilities' of the useful- 1 the incriwr I"" ' '' ness of the watermark became an- heA1earth- -r nf parent by degrees. It was first ln .he ccnkr of Uv ' :l '
lound to he of service in preventing aiato cnvironmr:,: r-: vi the forgery of books and manu- mg hkc ')tiil,ii p " icnpts. Many a bogus copy of a P01?. . t- u y v. rare work hnQ i , earth s interior mu'-f .
cause tht counterfeitei- failed to Ii!6 .Sh tPm-Mi n .take into account the watermarks f r n dlste!0?uv: fl of the original, ßiderabie water in it iha'
xne watermark of mv Uirougn voicanic era lor
cioua manuscript in the world's mn- Jessor iJa!I .Mum ii alikp if. j rtrsity.
aieguard. And in the iphere of MA ,ne gcufl -atmert. öanlc iwtei and paper money erery- W ttVBm.eiit was on foot for Jherr th waienrk ia most nst Se alha"c-e of King Charles of
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rÄ. new bov had mnrprl inf t;ä
. J i"iv UllO neighborhood. He was sittincr 0n
tne line lence that separated his
jjaitiL-umr uacK yara irom the yard
uci Li l I ii i rn rim navi- iA-n u
bor and was proceeding to cultivate
tnc acquaintance of .the next door neighbor's boy. "I've gone through grammar
d'-'um saia. -j. can ao every sum in the mental arithmetic, and I always got a hundred mark in my
ju-löburv anu geograpny.
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. In his speech at Sea Girt N J on T,,no inn0111 ew York Worldthat, as the result or so many years of ;,GVerr WIIsoa Pointed out in throughout the nation is Ihatf .isn, the feel.
naa to climb out often enough. Now tt ST aUeya and
uiemseives." " w?uua an open road for
lib.,.im!.ia t
If aetuallv nn kv ,w;.. ProDosaiS; böioÄ -him nri? cuiuj
i9iuuuuu into tne desired pat- Ulltj uie ro)ai lady tern, figure or lettering. This is Charkv aftr a close scrutiny, inserted beneath the sheet in the Ba":
1 i wjiiv,v.i iu tilt; (c rm
ou Bcu-ea oi us manufacture and - UIuau "actors overwhile the, paper is still capable of Z1' rho UOi5 are to large and receiving the impression, and the briJllaTlt- t)ie lsafr abundant, the wire device stamps itself into the conPlex'f'n lo floworlilce and the sheet. neck :im ' ,:ms tna hoonfifni
UVUMUUHX til UJ
gether
I fia-esty said the as
Ordinary II off nnnoT U 1 x
tno llirht rnvonlc hnnAA e 1
- "uau iua in nfir- i . . .
allel lines running u an down po"'sno( i , .!M. 'yoil d0 not know
betraying the fact that the paper f"." V?-: . was made on a wire foundation. .011.N"-- '.."' h k,n& bllt 1 kno To tins tlw paper owes its smooth- J'1"''"ness and. its even texture. I e T,7T7.
vvcii or rter.
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Here
pr&u h- it, the
rein
of
is ivhflf f!, i. ii y.nnr H. was in ivcoive 10 if in
w l l l v iii'i .iriiifii-
Evans tells us j refereuce' to the r Se,",,'," n U"' ri,,u'raJ of JIme. way in which KnvJSTJ CJ?wl1 J nothing but well
in Wales in the eighteenth Teen ür f ' V7 nther n bad char" unknown in tho W,! cM,i ... uare J!1 l" r U,IL So mter a ffen-
day. The Welsh note was one fa- Xl3oTBv 7?lt' f i , dispensable feature. Thi secured 1'- -iW of a ,le' English conversation It ZZ T V, ?'ster " is pxlffed' that T .mfoth piece ofawood, LTlIa XA inch ru e, n-ith the letters 'W "NT' ' T , ,' " of ,lcr- A ! carved. on it. w l "ff Jl"- T : '' l.or. therefore, Ü
caught .poking Welshlhe"' Welsh aJ., 7 7' sh? note was immediately handed to born ir" ' ? Wa: liim, but the hand which held it 2 lived in I" """" ' ,rt'u'' ' the end of the lesson was the one S ' " '.' ' l" '' tVU made to tingle in consequence, so " " ' !;r";:! it was a common occurrence for tho ""Ulie. yoa .6 JtSM tt.s btlt, . child who had it to mnv i,ni n be." " - '
from pew to pew, craftily tempting t "Hub! 1 K!JP others to speak Welsh. This si 1 ca" ''- " f m'U It. . O
vi gum, uierexore oiten changed Jiands until at last it rested in that
men nad to bear the burden of all
jjp "WE STAND AT AR SÄG edON." i. p5 " ' J V- " r .
LOWERING THE DEATH RATE Figures Show That Fight Against -Tuberculosis Is Being Waged r Successfully. ( e hare the assnmn
woods Hutchinson.
World's Work. thnf. ih
from tuberculosis has declined 10 per cent, in the decade which means' a earing of 15,000 to 20 noo ii. -
frWell." r'esnonrlpH fhn nfVi flT TrtTT year in the Unif Hf
' x wv w viii ku I wvuijw. J.UC iip"
WUUBL11!ö uul- lower aw, "i can morcaiity rate is falling with Vn7fMm?i earS' -Rnd yU can,t-,'- Tal raPiclit Fhich means annu;lüUlüS companion: allv a sn
v 'ö WJ- u,wvu uaoies iroDL chose Herods of tho twentieth centurythe little ferers of childhopd, dirty milk and overcrowding. The death rate in all of our great cities
- ucuig- steaany beaten down to a lower and lower lerel erery year, The adrance census reports show a lower national death rate than ever before by nearly 10
. Xagainst tuberculosij is steadily becoming more and more a
uuLLtir nousing, more playgrounds, better food and more of it, ' shorter hours of work. rWrmf t,a.
civilized shops, workrooms and factories, higher wages, better education in the laws of health. We have
Sergeant Brown f-hoim . k L üu&Dr t ite transmission
rlar until tho poftce arrl-Ah m- J t. aDÜ 0115 COcenmn, you didn't know TV! hn J tratmg our iire nnon tho nl
teoi-for fifteen years, did, you? 0 bacillus breeds the infoctwl
.T. TT ' af My ttat. gnv'acü Hobbo or tenement room Vhe nbire nUdit Co orf be mistake where we look for w cases of fa! ' Ytamlng For LFght. berculosis is in -the same house with 4- J I f VlO 11 TTT ...
mcxi ib uumes io consuming U1U vvo must break this
uuuwwca ui.ujLu puupie j-u. uuo uiuun ii er er we are to can beat their seeing brethren all wipe out consumption. Prom 30 to nOllOW. fimrl on i-ncT- J xv . rn , . f, W LU f
as comnanT ,11? Zl .ol ö in tte
Hes where hoth IZZa .1 eD.la the came house-
are blind. EW
jfuH tüt in their 5 -
:is 'ept going .at that rate cleärHp 1:-
are all the Rnmo n 1-, m; j. j
v uic tiixinj Ltr.l
ones, out they insist upon illumination brilliant enough for a reception. And that partiality for light is not a whim peculiar, to those two connles. Most Kh
that way. Thev demnn fho ii'f-
and in all
tutions where the blind are cared
lor ine gas bills vouch for the
owxaoit; luncy. Jxcnane. A Setter.
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SOMETHING NEW
Prom New York World.
Von .ltljt knoV? pyyy
iixu! to Üar
BRUSHING UP THE OLD HAT
mV, UU1UCU U .tne transeressions of that law'
A Favorite at 'Court.
FvofenafnnfU Inaiffht
At the reception today his majestT Honored me by graciously singling m out to speak to ine in person' TTf.
Dr. Skinn-WHi th nAf majesty tailed me on the cheek and
peration? fc W; ; "Are 3-n hero. too. you old num-Dr.FUnt-I think not-from thelooki w , You can lmao, Adelheld, j tbto X ray pctur. - JSm e?VlUS ft" tbe 0tbers werelSlm. WMkl ' J licisslmu (Munich.
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"What kind
Jit's a setter. Can't 700 seo hin.
Repulsed.
Mrs. Aristocrat Difl
what Mrs. Nouyeau Eiehn Kirl fn
me at the concert this evening? Mrs. Wellborn Vo. mv nr- a
tell me all about it
Mrs. Aristocrat Woll ci
' f Uwiu XXI" lormed mo that nh hr? i
hay e a nom-de-plume in her hat
UNIQUE COLLECTION.
Robert Youn7. ironmnnrrnT. t?a;
a, "5, JLiUixl-
fm.. T."""". , . . ' ... . . Passeü away recently,
v i , 0 proa Pastors and: 'as mown rar and wide as a collecchureh members to greater effusive- tor oi horseshoes. Bow unon rtw ness in yrelcoming strangers to pub- on the walls of hü S JZ' lie services may lead to overd
hospitality in varioiw ways One of ; S e 01 the Eoman theVays-as revealel to a ' T ( harfag beQ nnd hearted western pastor. Coming' oamouthshiro) down to tho down from tho pulpit after th5 ! ?re,sen; da-r" Amoni the Utter were eveninsr sermon, hp fmr,A o mcludea shoes wnm j... .
m the person of a fair haired Swede the rnce hJ sch famous derby win-
, 6.v.g wun a cordial "a x.ora lioseben-'s Ladas and handclasp said: "I am very glad to. Sir James Miller's Kock Sand Evee you. I want you to feel at home erv count in f v
w1Vi uijuu xrom unina to Peru, had been laid under tribute.
see you. I want yon to feel at home
liciu. a liKe to become acquainted with you. If
J Uli .11 ö-J"
tixuirs, j. ii can ana see 'ou." "Thank
uu, sne repnea, "but 1 have a4el
Ah Old Storv.
Once when Eudyard Kipling
LEGISLATORS' PERQUISITES. Spanish deputies, soma of xrhnrr,
m. II UVU4 n) agitating for a ealarv nl.
boy he ran out m fhn vWJo, s lW Certain privileffGä. Thntr iM
Ship. entitled to frank thoir letters and CO 7 T-r- 1 . - I X 1 1 11
a 1 Tlm yelled a sailor, w avei on til tho railways in Spain your bov is on a vnrrlnrm ;$ froö of chftrcm TTnlilrn fK tti 1.
he lets go he'll dro-n ! deputlM, however, they have to pay An. resnnnHpri Mv TirJi
xWH-, o Vn, cä IT , ifc' xcxiconiiienia consumed in the
John Bun i m& V.0 being barley sugar. Of
poleon Bonaparte; TL Z " W Upply, I Julius Caesar and the M 7a lädy 5
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