Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 October 1913 — Page 8

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Unwritten Law Against Shooting Evr Hen Eating Foxti. "Down in tiie country the other lay chore ivas a village sensation in which T y;i- railed upon to adjudicate for I! t farmers assembled in the piir'r .-if Ü,u only village inn' writes tin- ivUn oorro pondont of Town and .utry. '0m of their number h.-1 a f. which had prowled ai .t nn-ini! tl.e fowls for

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Merchant Gets Protection IS this the Spencer National Bank? This is Goodwin & Company, of Springfield, Mr. Goodwin talking, A stranger has just offered a check on your bank for $30 in payment for some goods. Says his name is John Doe. Has he an account and is he good for that amount?." N By telephoning to the bank, the merchant can always protect himself from loss by worthless checks.

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tiie driftages. The hunt 'li,'-. piiVb 'though in inn'ir rllc ' thef Secretary i? vvM tu- th'"' ts Vijig s wind I- A. Jtyut ih Jill! fn-'-o; 'ne:ih'atl hunted i'nr :nn iy h i feelf ähd had uvwr trta i : , lost' Kens. A veur or i a ho ever, a fox had pair! a r'tunm viait to his fowlya:-d and luid playo havoc with the feather-d denizen A nighfc or two after it h.ippnnet' tigniii. A third time the fox eiinu i 'round and nmde a moat doplorable mess o a lot of fi.no Wvandottea and some expensive Buif Orpingtons. "Then the farmer wrote to the iiunt secretary and u?ked for damages. The reply wn that the claim would be attended to shortly, and at .Christmas the otfioniont came in the form of a ham. Thereupon the farmer declared war on all foxes and killed them ruthlessly. And this was the p in 1 whifch puzzled the farmers on Satiwlnv niht. 1 "'Jim 'r.-nvfrK'tl slit a fox last year sni I "lie f the men, 'and no good ha- w.f to him since. It aiVt Juek a!..! if ain't sportsmanlike. Lc! m l.'li your hens. That's what the .l ero for, and if one hunt seen- rv i.-. mean there are a hundred v Jm are generous. "Tliorc ru have it. Sport ia

rr I os arc adamant. It ho put to the credit ,n(. clubs that they of pounds a year in m and Ireland for the port. (ho h (inters that are I !i!inii!illv f.lir nnr'lrq

(41-44 , W m w -m W W e huntsmen, the stable : :.ens of hangers ou

ho mako a- liv'nr out of it! With

out the ho:.nH eorlain districts of England. oi!d he dv'pnpnlated. Leicepter.M ie ;n:d (lie midland counties would !,e almost impoverished if. a ' ''.' v. ,.r(. enddonly put in force to make an end to the ricl man's pasliine. ('tv.ir.iry houses in nonhnntiinr ditrirls rnav be had ah most for th( pr'ce of a cottage in Leicestershire, w!;oreas in the Quonl and Pytchley country a country house it: n. expensive, if not more so, than a London mansion. Instead of diminishing, hunting haa grown' in popular favor."

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sport and must, hov. of Briti-; spend mi! England upkeep of "Think bred and of hounds.

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Brown (after a late night at the office) T-vventy-sevcn - forty - sctch G mrd planne, raish.- Sketch. The hower of Enlhusfasm, Enthusiasm is one magnet of power. You must fire every event with it, touch thoughts and acts with it. Tt will transmute dross into gold, drudgery into delight. What matters if the soul which lives heside you is cold and selfish? Set him a pood example! Joy is sunshine, and he will feel it. Every irksome task is a chance for powers for the qualities which they bring out are God's gifts which fit us to enjoy better things. Easy things will come if you have spent your heart's blood "cm gaining strength, for the very goal of power. is the ease which comes from strength. We laugh at things and people who used to cow or annoy us. We do gracefully and swiftly the tasks once bo hard. One by one we hav nnriveted our chains. We an frail Nautilus.

Rieht In It.

Young Jone Your (laughter, sir, lr forth her weight in gold! Old Bra trn Would you mind lenfllag me $10 and takfg her as secucltyVPiwblo Chlortaln.

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The Butler We've got a burglar ic ihe kitchen, sir. The Professor (absently) Ask hino b com again. Pin busy just now.

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Coward 1 Come out of there and meat tie face to face, if you have a drop W fclood In jur t1hs. r

Jollying the Parents. Why did you chuck that babj tmder the chinjjf aßkedthe man. It is such an ugiy little sinner.5' "That is why I chucked him said the woman. "I wanted to make his parents feel happy. I always pet the ugly babies. Pretty babies get so much coddling from strangers that their paxents take it as a matter of course. It is the fathers and mothers of homely babies who appreciate attention. Didn't you notice how pleased that couple looked ? I don't suppose anybody ever petted that hahy before except themselves. They'll think a lot imore of the youngster after thisNew York Press.

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SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR ALL

Sago Tea Fop the HairFor sago tea take two ounces of the newest dried-garden feage and two ounces of green tea. Put in an

ir.on pot (be sure that you use an iron one) and add three quarts of ! boiling water. Let simmer slowly

until only two quarts are left. E-! move and let stand for twenty-four N EWS PA PERS A ND MA GA ZINES houra. Then strain and put into

bottle. Apply to the scalp erery morning and night, massaging gentlr for five minutes. This is a splendid tonic for the hair as well as distinctly a stain for restoring iron Cntf hair.

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