Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 August 1913 — Page 8

It

LAMPERT & BOCKELMAN

General Merchandise. Shoes and Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Staple and FaneyGroceries. t Country Fro dune TXT anted!

ue a Call.

mmmmm

Both Phones. Free Delivery. West Sixth Street.

JASPER, - IND.

.J!

Prize Offers f rom.Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. '"Hints to inventors." ''Inventions neeäeä? "Why 'some inventorsjail." Send rough sketch orjnodelfor search -of Patent Officerecords. Our.Mr. Greeley was, formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had Jull. charge jof the U. S. patent Office.

GBEELEY &.M?INTIfiE

Washington,.!). C. ' -- v&Ää

For a most delightful and beneficial cuting, you will find ths olorious mountains ef Western North Carolina, East Tennessee THE REQSITsFUL LÄKD OF THE SKY Asheville and vicinity, sösota.efy soßsfoeCery.

7 VTfc a rvm

u

um

SOUTH

VIA

,KN

PtV

v Tickets will be Wednesday AUGU

and will be good 15 Ci 6 in which to return. Liberal stop-over arrangements. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars, Day Coaches, Dining Cars. For further particulars and copies of descriptive publications call on any agent of the SOUTHERN RAIL vVAY or write r WM. HUMPHREYS, D. P. A. 206 Main St., Evamville, Ind.

Hl L W i 1

PREMIER CARRIER OF J Hü. SOL? 'I H

Asheville, N C..." $ 9.75Hot Spring 9.75 Tate Springs, Cemu 9.75 Waynesvilie, N. C. - 10.75 Hendersonville.RC. 10.75 Brevard, j. C. 10.75 Lake Toxaway,N.C. 11.75

AUG. 13th

so!d

0

?S3;

We Make Clothes

for Over

Customers

500,000

Select What You Want From Actual Fabrics

I ft ""I-IV .Mtrfs Suits Meifs Suits "i": ' If Bin iiiB Ä

OurCWthiBf Ii wsm 11 erery State In the Ualon. Wo ovon do business with cjminercUl and profettJoiial men In Nov York City, the fashion center of the country. TTytell u wa jlva tham Perfect Satisfaction at One-Half the Price they y' Pyf You can easily appreclata that with such an enormous voljnmt of W-inosj---over a thousand clothing orders a day we can make lowest paiwa pn04v W wvo the, average buyer about ona-thlrd and guarantee satisfaction. Menf5 Iade-to-Order and Ready-lMade Suits, $4-75 to JJ30.00; Sprintf O'Coat j$6 to $22.50

IJS25 tfcgt; Ij ap t0t)d rMSoa w!ir TrmJk not buy them from us. drtd

md x. yce mat knv kam U7 it la to gt a jfc XU trem us.

Send for Free

Sample Booh

fill In Tfcii Coupon

mi And avVaaii

wwltln ifna.pi Hl aa

ooa ac uiatBlnf &TfUa ro tTtt- tsvt tu j ilcta that vttf aurprtM 70.

COUPON-

älootcomery VztA 3k Cr C.hintmt

. . ...

riaaaa aood ma Saaif la Bok aa ofitcked. (Not more than 2 J

Oattax Splt. (Very light weirhts, riaanel, ttc.) $2.75 and Bp per suit. 7 Made-to-Order and H Keadjr-lTade Spring Oraxaoata and Keinooats. m Youth and-BoyV Sprint; JluUunff, H to 13 jeaxa oX aca.

- 8ria aiH Ommmajw

VP MaiB-to-Or 6ttiia

las-to-orÄer aal

JL12 fala Baoka iaala4a tU I7Mra!ma, tare uhni

iajtraatiaaa, tto.

.Oom

Do It rimtht now.

before you forget

Montgomery Ward I X . M!chlan Av.nu , Madison und WishlnEton Streets

CHICAGO

1 - JS-rATa .

.. THE ATTIC INSTINCT.

Why Some Person Cling, to Thlngi

That Ar Rubbish. .

The attic instinct hangs on surprisingly, nnr an' observing eyo can

tell how many ycirs a person has lived in the city by merely glancing under her hl. If theraro three hat boxea one will contain letters, one scrap of ribbons and laces if it's a man it's newspaper clippings and one anything from, a broken lock to old mat! mftp. if,- beside those, there are bundles of magazines and j'iles of nnvpnprs, no to mention a bicc!? scat and a green umbrella thvi mi"ht u?i in private thetrlt::!i if a!! thes' things have been nlnr ul' i,jidM-ih( bed against the proton of f'n fsrn ilj, if they niv pntiontly movoi every cloaning day and ()u t through a moving, f;!t;ii l!u;r c.. n ers have the attic In-ti n-.-r io uc a extent that there i p. (h fb ;h est hope of their ever je:n cured

aney will tlunlv from an tttw pm of view for the rent of their lim and their family mipht as well b? come resigned. AYTien proplo nrov.-i1in- to mak themelvr? dia"rfs.!l!c over a hi of strin? nr.. :!; filtrtely objectionn ble on Iii.- -nbjöet of stJTv pinros c brown paper they should not be ac

i-iC,rai rtalloT Hatto)

I

'

cusea 01 nannff hail disoyfjonF

nor should they be suspected of do ing it to annoy one. They ar merely suffering from the V.ttie in etinct and cannot help themselves Their characters were formed and have now hardened for n scheme of life where certain things wrre al ways kept in the cellar, others ir the Tvood shed, others in the panin and the cupboard on the first floor still others in the closets on thr next floor, and everything and any

thing that overflowed from any of these places was just taken up to

the attic. And now these poor dear

souls live with a cellar, three stories

and an attic still lodged in their

minds, and, though they will in

time disappear, like all unnecessary Members seventh toe, tails, an appendix in the meantime they arc having trouble with them, they are uffering and fighting for them, and it takes a serious operation to remove so nm eh as. one scrap book if the owner thinks he may like to read it over in his old age. liar püfs Weefclv.

Brown (a.'ter a late night at the of. flee) Twenty-seven - forty - soven rard, ploane, mJsh. Sketch. ENGLAND'S SACRED BEAST.

Unwritten Law Against Shooting Evnr Hen Eating Foxe.

A Two Headed Baby.

f&3 On

i r

1

ft .

1 m.

'MS

Smnll Boy Oh. come aET lo k ai hlt

aby with a IjQ.niJ on both enib'--Jko Ion Telegraph

1

Ncar! a Hero.

rHands 1113!"

The passengers on the Pullman car took in the situation at a glance and did exactly what the train robber told them to do. At the points of his guns he relieved them of their valuables. But at the sight of one woman he paused with a starts . "Who are you, woman?" he demanded.. "I" she quavered, "am Miss Fay de Fluffie, the well known actress. Here are my jewels. Take them all r The holdup held up his head proudly. "ISTo," he replied; "I may be a robber, but I am no press agent. Keep your wealth I" Cleveland Pkin Dealer.

Äcadiugr Between the IAxa,"

.M

" t JH-Tl yjrfl

"Down in the country the other flay Miere wiis a village sensation in which 1 was called upon to adjudicate for the farmers assembled in the parlor of (lie only village inn," writes the London correspondent of Town and Country. "One of their number had shot a fox which had prowled about among the fowls for so many nights that fowl keeping was becoming a risky business. "The ordinary farmer- docs not mind losing an occasional hen, but reynard is a greedy beast and kill's for the mere pleasure of the thing, arid the hunt does not always pay up promptly. So here was a line

point in sporting etiquette to be settled. The farmer had shot a fox.

He did not deny JL In fact, he preferred to MlpP Ins chest with pride, as if nTuenimcc of all the unwritten laws of British 'sport. . "Tow, custom from time immemorial has decreed that the fox shall be as safe from gun and trap as if he were sacred. He belongs to the hounds and must be .allowed to roam through the cavers and farmyards at will, devouring what may nappen in his way. Custom, too,

demands that the hunt shall pay the damages. The hunt generally pays, though in innumerable cases

the secretary is well aware that he

is being swindled. ''But this particular farmer said

he had hunted for many years hfrqself and had never made a claim for lost hens. A year or stwo ago, how-

over, a lox had paid a nocturnal

visit to his fowl yard and had played

havoc with the feathered denizens.

A night or two after it happened

again. A third time the fox came;

round and made a most deplorable

mess ofa lot 01 line Wyandottes and some expensive Bufi Orping

tons.

"Then the farmer wrote to the hunt-secretary and asked for 'Hamages. The reply was that the claim would be attended to shortly, and at Christmas the, settlement came in the form of a ham. Thereupon the farmer declared war on all foxes

and killed them ruthlessly. And this- was the p'nnt which puzzled the farmers on Saturday night. "'Jim Gmvford shot a fox last year said one of the men, 'and no

good has come to him since. It;

am t lucky and it am t sportsmanlike. Let 'em kill your hens. Thats what they are there for, and if one hunt secretary ia mean there are a hundred who are generous

"There you have it. Sport is sport and its rules are adamant. It

must, however, be put to the credit'

01 Untish hunt clubs that tney spend millions of pounds a - year in England, Wales and Ireland for the upkeep of the sport. "Think of the hunters that are bred and sold annually, the packs of hounds, the huntsmen the stable people, the dozens of hangers on vho make a living out of it! Without the hounds certain districts of England would be depopulated. Leicestershire and the midland

counties would be almost impover-

lsneu 11 a law were suaaeniy put m force to make an end to the rich man's pastime. Country houses in nonhunting districts may be had almost for the price of a cottage in Leicestershire, whereas in the Quorri and Pytchley country a country house is as expensive, if not more so, than a London mansion. Instead of diminisliing, hunting h&i grown in popular favor'

Puablo OüaTUlJL

The Color of Flames. Many people have noticed with much interest the many tinted bars

auiu uimuä cnat rise in me snape 01

iorxea tongues of liame' from wood burning in a fire. These varied hues are the result of combustion from the different elements of the fuel. The light blue is from the hydrogen and the white' from thecarbon. The violet is from the manganese, the red from the magnesia and the yeHow from the soda, which are constituent parts of tht JooL

W

Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which 1ms been

ior over isv years, lias borno tho si-nature of

and lias been niado under his im

ouu8uicrvisiou since ltsinianyv

au counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are bus xporimens that trMo with and endanger tho health of iiuanfcs and Chüdren-xporicnco against Experiment.

hat Is CASTORIA

CastorJa js a harmless substitute for Castor Oh Paregoric, Props and SooUfog SjTups. , It is Pleasuiit. ft contains neither OphrmJ Blorphino nor other Narcotic substance, lis ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Fcvcrislmcss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Cohc. It relieves Teethln- Troubles, euros Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho stomach and Bowels, srlvbig healthy and natural sleeve Tho Children's Panacca-Tho Mother's Friend, CEMUmE CASTORIA ALWAYS

Bears the Signature of

rm wir SB

116 K

rrrr

II ion Havo A wavs Ron

In Use Posp Over 30 Years.

THE CCNTAUn COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.

J

I v.

I

I t i

The Sutton HOTEL WEST BADEN, IND. 'HB Typical Home-Like Hotel."

Will.V. Troth,fPioprietor. The Sutton Hotel is 'ocated upon a nigh elevatian affording splendid riewof the picturesque springs valley. Located one square from depot and the famous West Baden Springs. Electric Proof Htated' Hot and Cold Water, Fire Sates &10.50 Per Week, with all the conver iences of your home, No bettei table service. Under new proprietor-ship. A hotel with service surpassed by none in the valley at a sensible rate .tvithm reach of all.- Splendid accommodations for families. Write the management for any information you want. OPEN TH3 YEAR ROUND.

THE

EE

SES,

"There's no hurry," "I can wait a little longer for my insurance" have left many a family to face a bitter fight with poverty and privation. If there is 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

Those Who Eead The JASPER WEEKLY COURIER Are the buyers of the highest grade of articles- and cannot be reached as effectively through any other medium of advertising. . J ust give this a little thought and you will be . convinced that vou cannot snend 2 rmvf. rvF frnnv

appropriation better than to put it into advertising m the Jasper Weekly Courier if you wish to reach the best class of buyers. THE JASPER WEEKLY COURIER JASPER, INDIANA.

SUBSORIPTIONS FOR ALL NEWS PA RE RS AND MAGAZINES Any Periodical Published in Anv Country Or Anv Lanuae. Received at the Courier Office