Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 February 1914 — Page 4

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TL FaWi'cCtKc careful manner of making (Iniide and out), tU gentility of fty! anJ all otker point, of construction in "Viking "and "Viking System" Clothes find in.tant favo with tW who are lookin for .tyle and rvic. -Vling" fcmnd. ar manufactured by Becker. Mayer Co -. Chicago Ueort maker, of ChÜdren Boy.' and Young Men . ClotLng. Wfl

guaran t c c them in erery respect. The labe! tell. .

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LAMPERT & BOCKEL

General Merchandise.

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Shoes and Clothing, Goods, Notions, Staple FancyGroeeries.

Dry and

Gauntry Pro due e Wanted! Give us a Call. Both Phones. Free Delivery West Sixth Street.

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Rushed ti e Order

ATRAYKLING Salesman, while in Nashville, Tenn., too! a large order, promising deliv ery in ten days, h would take two days for the order to reach the Home Office by mail. It took him only a few minutes to telephone the order from a pay station of the Hell Telephone system. Time saved by telephoning orders often means fulfillment of contraGt.

CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY

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Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patcr.ts. "Hints to inventors' 'inventions needed. H "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model Jor search of Patent Office records. Our Mr, Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge sA the U. S. Patent of: ice.

Gr.EELEY & MANURE

Patent Attorneys Washington, T). C.

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AVIATOR dQfD AN 9 WIRE. Wb'

The arrival of the aeroplane hn gi Ten us a new industry, or rather a modification of an old one, namely,

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"lul4Ar5vlttlürcnru bardod bv . of unavailable and aviator wire. The I.oobling outpouring f; the same source, havo devised a fipecial kind of wire he promt,: v sent it back, with ths aviator cord to be used for stays on following terse arid businesslike in-

aroplans. The cord consist of a dorscment:

number of fine wires of great

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strength of the difTerent sizes runs' 8ne riKes lor mrner wages let me

approximately from 2,000 to 2,300 :now anrt 1 W1" maKe UP tne iUl . Aa t.' ... J ference mvself rather than hare hci

Glad to hear it! Keep Kitt

right on the job! Any time Iba

pounds. For steering gear a more! flexible cord is provided, composed j

of six strands of ecven wires each,, with a center of either cotton or' wire. The aviator wire differs from! aviator cord in that it consists of ft single wire instead of a number of wires twisted together. Tfae wipe. is made in 12 sizes, with a breaking' strength that varies irom 2,000! pounds to 175. Scientific American. mmm i YOUTHFUL T,FT IS' MODEST Youngest Son of the President Evl-' dently Has No Wish to Shine

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President Taft tells a story about Charley, his youngest pon, which illustrates trio fact that lie is a real lAxaerican boy and gives his father a little pardonable pride. Charley is Iraat in lone trousers and home from

eh-ol for the hnlidnva He shirks 1 Brown (after a late Qlgbt at tut of

. .i i i i- $ l nee) Two nt -seven - forty - scren Q none of the responsibilities of being nrd )Q SUetcn

me son or a president, but does not

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Sound Philosophy. Of ö!l

parley waa a gesi at a.party or tr person anJ dißagreoable girla and boys of his own age, nd the worst is to tell him, that he will had been seated at table beside a "have toM do something. IIow often little miss who failed to catch his' do we hear, "You will have to go name and did not recognize him. to the othr window," "Y.ou will They became sufficiently interested' have to go into the other car'

in each other to make her wish to

know his name. "What is your name?" she pro pounded frankly. "Charley," waaithe somewte' 1! ited information, which she tree Thin satisfied the little girl icv j time, but Charley is a winsome boy

and her interest grew. So she pur

sued

"You will have to wait an hour,

"You will have to write the general passenger agent or superintendent," and the like I Primarily we are all free agents and don't "have to" do a darned thing. We may 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

ed the inquiry further by asking: another manner, such as, "The oth "Wliere do youUive?" !er window, please," or "Will yoi "On pTin.viiNmi'. o kindly take the car ahead P or Th

'On Pennsylvania avenue,

the answer to this. It was true, for the White Ilousens located on thia thoroughfare. "What does your, father do?" pnrued the young lady in a further attempt to place her escort, .to which Charley naively replied : "Oh, he has a political position heTe in Washington." It was irom her hostess! '.hat the voung lady finally learned that sh had been sitting with the aon of the president

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rules require. A short, very short, explanation of why a certain thing is necessary will always work wonders in avoiding trouble. Railroad Enrol ovee.

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ROYAL LOVER OF DOQS. Prinoess Patricia of Connaught ia said to be very fond of doga, her fa orito being a wolf hound callM Captain, who is very cross to strängen. The princess has no fear of dogs and often visits the kennels

when he is m the country. hue- n-u nre pomrwij w. ware, sir! IS HUMAN VACUUM CLEANEIV iJ L lT , to go at evrythlnir baok warL-P ulli A.n.U Baa la . ... J tPW

r . w i i wi m bvviiwMMCi ill Line Ul UUVW Housekeeping Hsjve a Screw Loot Lori before the Introduction of tho vacuum cleantx Amanda had achiercd by sheer persistence of arm, the energetic wielding of hroom ar 1 brash, the precise resulU accomplished by this excellent invention. Her husband whimsically complalas that tl e house is always in process of renovation and seldom is a condition which can be considered comfortable and livable, but he is a mere man and little can be expected of him. Of course, Amanda is ill from time to time, usually as the result of doing more than she ought She has headaches, backaches and nerves that are on edge. Her sons slip out of

the house in the evening because : they prefer to be where thej arc not reproved if thev fl

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The Sutton HOTEL :

WEST 15ADEN. IND. "The Typical Home-Like Höfel." Will V. Troth, Proprietor. The Sutton Hotel is 'ocated upon a hMi eieva tian affording splendid dew or the picturesque springs valley, ideated one square from depot and the famous West Baden Springs, jeeuie Lighted, Steam Heated, Hot and Cold Water, Fire Proof. Rates $10.50 Per Week, with all the conver iences of your home. No better table service. Under new proprietonhijV A hotel with service urpassed by none in the valley at a sensible rate within reach of all. Splendid accommodations for families. Write the management for any information you want. OPEN THE YEAR ROUND.

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 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

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Butter r rvi'r: Birds.

Its place or leave a newspaper on tho hiid from which a species of but-

uour. ner aaugaien enjoy visiting ter mn be obtained. This animaJ much more than staving at home, it known as the "oil bird," and one and her maid seldom remains lonjr of Ktl favorite haunts is the isUnd

man a weeic or two. She had nine- iriniaaa. n Dreeas in rooK)teen successive maidl m a ringle U on tl:c mainland, laving iU ! m season. Somehow Amanda's econ- JP1 in tne't consimcted of mud. 1 amies in the line of got lifo yqg bird are extraordina A jrL-aj-LnjrwiJ-Lmjji Ä Ä Ä- m 5 r 5 Tl looL s,r MÄtÄJÜS SUBSGRRTONS FOR ALL one dar that the eympathurf with,. kinJ of burter sivrinäon T - - Ä - rtie womer who liked to have her Blu Th- I used by the NEWSRA RE RS AND MAGAZINES hou90 Doxfei-tlv orJerai n,T

then riahed that she could take her theo oil birds are until? accessible family and live in the barn so that only from the aet, and the hunting the honae need not be disturbed ' of these feathered creatures freA K a V m . 1 Al flP 1 ' A. ' A. A.

Margaret . axgiter, in Christian quuJ moras exaung ipon v TT. I tha a A van 1 1 1 mil a m kinrif

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