Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 December 1913 — Page 4

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Theftnlv Bakine Powder made

idth Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from grapes -

Insures healthful and

delicious food for every

Jiome every day

S&oparos yottr food agamst

alum and phospüaie of lung

'ENGLAND'S. SACRED BEAST.

- . - Unwritten Law Against Shooting Ever Hen Eating Foxes.

Down in t,Je country the other prisingly, and i any thertwn vdlftÄe sensation in whip.i J vii. called upon to afljufc- hived in th I

THE ATTIC INSTINCT.

Why Somi Perion Cling to Thirty That Are Rubbish.

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cite fnr.fl. fi fMI0 ' bwenibled in ! "t"",.",1' --y gmncmg

vx nci ut;u. 11 mere are tnree

the pari; f i f onlv village inn,

tvritc&iU I .. uMi i i.rrq pondent of

rrt1 JUS i , ii . blfn ai:d Co :fi?y. "Oxw of their

! fo) whit h bad 1 j.ig t e fowls for

number r prowlotf ; so m:in was bci-o; ! " "The miiid,lo reynard ifor the Hi ; tnd the I mi un diojü

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LAMPERT & BOCKEL

General Merchandise! ;.

Shoes and Clothing, Goods, Notions, Staple Fancy Groceries.

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' "iint th ...,-t .he .bad Jur tp i f . r self and hui ? cr lost liens. ' A venr" ever, a fox 1- ! : visit to hi? fovri ; ;'

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A night or twfl aütr :i hain. A third Ximv tin

round and nu.de. a niofc ih?)!orablj mess of a lot of tine Wandottc? and some expensive Buir Orpingtons. "Then iha farmer wrnk' to the !iunt secrelurv u !iod for damages. Thi rcp' w:k- :hat the claim wotfld bo atropried tc shortly, and at Chris t,;ih? Mi :ont earne

m tho form of a kiMi. Thcrenpon the fanner dc war n ull foxe' and kilii'd ti v: ii'tsiv. 'And tnis vw'is the I - f v.-h'h f,nlcd the farmcis pn :n!:iv niirht. "Jinj r.-i.v. I'm: 1 rfUnt a fox last year sm! one i Sic men, and no good l.a ''u o h!r?i sqp. It ain't Ii;--v.. i 4 i:i!t ro rtsman-

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nunc ser.rt;arv jii-a.i tnre aro a

hn n d red v h n ; -n r,ft j- ) s. "There "Mohave it. .pon b ßport hr) ' i-Hi'-' rt-c ad-:njant Ti

r. 1 .pp.; to the credk pt club.-; thl they s of pounds :Vear in and I reiiipdnr the .ort. I !..e hunters flnit are

I annually, tlifr" pack? '"m: :nen. tUe .-'table . .vi) of hr.'jj er. oh

iv out Mf it!l With-cpr:.rnjcl:-ßrif Is ol

be depopulated. 1 t!ie anidland

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must, Hoof Britis spend mi! England.

upkeep o. "Think bred and of hound people, t! ho make-f out the ho

jEnglaMul wo.ihl

Leicester'-s

hat boxes one will contain letters

I one scraps of ribbons and laees ii I irfi n m n n if'c -n nTrn-

and one anvthinff from a broken

lock to old road map3. If, besides"!

tnese, tnere are bundles of magazines atfd piles of newspapers, not to mention a bicrele seat and a green umbrella that one might use in a private theatricals if all these things have been placed under the bed against the protests of the family, if they are patiently moved every cleaning day and clung to through a moving, then their own ers have the attic instinct to such an extent that there is not the slight est hope of their ever being cured. They wi.ll think from an attic point

oi view lor the rest of their lives, and their family might as well become resigned..When people are willing to make

tnemseJvo disagreeable over a bit of string: and absolutely objectionable on the subject of stray pieces of

orown paper they should not be accused of having bad dispositions, nor should they be suspected of doing, it to annoy one. They are merely suffering from the attic instinct and cannot heln themselves.

Their characters were formed and ! have now hardened for a scheme of life where certain thinsrs were al-

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ways Icept in. the cellar, others in

tne -wood shed, otlrers in the pantry and the cup&oard on the first floor, still other3-in the closets on the

next floor cmd evervthinsr and anv

thing that overflowed from anv of

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tnese piaces was ust taken np to the attic. t A-nd now these poor dear eonls live with a cellar, three stories

and an attic still lodged in their

minds and, though they will in time disappear, like all unnecessary

mempers seventh toe, tails, an ap Eendix in the meantime they are aving trouble with them, they are

iunenng ana lighting for them, and It takes a 'secious operation to re

move so much as one scrap book if

me owner thinks he may like to react' it over in his old age. Har

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Anerfect Remedy forConsfiua-

tion , Soiii Stonincli.rjiarrlioea

Wonusfonvulsioiis.FcvcrisIi-

Siess andLoss OF SLEEP.

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THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NCW YOHK ITY.'

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The Sutton HOTE

"The Typical Hooie-Like Hotel."

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force to nui n: en I to the rid.

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-vrv sud lenlr put in

Speeded up the Factory

A BIRMINGHAM Selling House received a rush orcer for machinery. The sales manager called the factory at Pittsburg ontlie telephone, ana was assured that the'order would be shipped as desired. Bell Telephone service is an essential link between the selling house and the factory. .

CUMBERLAND TELEPHONS : & TELEGRAPH COMPANY irtCORPOHATKD

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.mans past ?.. c :ntr leases in

nonhunt:nr tli ;rl is mnv bei had ah most for iki ;r!ic of n roltage in Leicestershii c whcre.is in the Quorn and PvU !i!ev country, a country house l r c ensive, if not more so, U.aji a London mansion. Instead of diminishing, hunting haft

Lgrown in popular favor."

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Ths Disturbing Telephone. "The telephone has destro'ed all the privacy of society' said theso ciety girl. iCll 'breaks in on everything. Nothing 13 sacred to it. You may be saying your prayers. Th telephone. Or in the midst of your bath. The telephone. Or doing up your back lniir or, worse of all, a delightful man may be making love to you, when k-ltng, k-ling, k-ling! The telephone breaks off the thread of his theme and he fails to resunif It" New York PreaA.

tc.7o; .'alloi holtoV

Not Born There.

A Washington man, whose btrsi-

ness had bmught him to New York, tbok a rurlot long ago info Con

necticut, where he had lived in his

childhood.

In the place where he "was born

he accosted a venerable old chap of

eome eighty years, who proved to

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be the very person the Washington

an sought to answer certain in

quines concerning the place. As tne conversation proceeded the

Washington magisz.:d.'

fT suppose yoK have always lived

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Will V. TrothiProprietor,

The Sutton Hotel is 'oeated unnn a. Kicrh aw. t

tian affording splendid view of the picturesque f

and the famous West Baden Springs. Electric Lighted, Steam Heated, Hot and Cold Water, Fire t Proof.

Rates Ä10.50 Per Week I

with all the conver iences of vour home. "Wn htf.-

I t er table service. Under new proprietorship. A X hotel with service iuroassed bv none in f-.hp. vaIIau

I at a sensible rate within reach of all. Splendid I accommodations for families. Write the

ment for any information you want. OPEN fPWTIVP.AP -Rnrnvm

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"Oh, no. ' said the native t- cl wa? I X 1 fi 1 i

uoru two gooa mnes irom nere,

Umcinnati Uommercia: Tribune.

AT jBNTO Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions rieeifed:'1' 4Why some inventors Jail' Send rough sketch or modeljor Sf4irch-of Patent Office" records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly, cthij Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full chargejof lüic U. S, i?atent Office.

GBEELEV & MINTIEE Patent Attorneys

WASHINGTON,. T. C.

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fiound Philosophy. . Of all methods of making anoth

r person angryand disagreeable the worst is tb T;ellhxmt.that he will

"have to" do something. How often

Q0 we hear, "You wilrhave to go to the other window "Y.ou will have to go into the" ".other car' "You will have to wait an hour1 "You will have to' write the general

passenger agent or superintendent" and the like! Primarily we

are all free agents and don't ffhave

to' do a darned thing. We mav

find it expedient or necessary to a

certain end, but we don't even

"have to" eat if we don't want to.

How easy to put the direction in

another manner, such as, "The other -window, please," or "Will you kindly take the car ahead ?' or "The ruleB rgquire."A short, very short, explanation of why a certain thine

is necessary will always work won

ders m avoiding trouble. Railroad

Employee.

Th Car of Carpets. Sponge carpets occasionally with

hot water in which either common lalt or powdered alum has been dissolved. This not only brightens th wrpets, but prevents motha.

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LÖ EXCUSES,

"There's no hurry7 "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

J Brown (after a late night at the office) Twenty-ievon - forty - grus Qlard, pliNUM inJjh, Sketch.

H Knw It Was Found. A clergyman wliile going to church one Sunday morning lost 8 pocketbook containing valuable papers. After the service hi anade known his loss and said thgS who ever found the pocketbook and restored it to him would be well rewarded. An old man immediately rose up at the back of the church and cried

out: "It's found, sir !" "Oh, thank you, thank you, my man I" said the clergyman. "Have you got it with you?" 4 4o, sir," answered the man, bui I corned that way myself after you did, and it wasn't there then," London AjOawerj,

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