Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 March 1914 — Page 8
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Rushed the Order A TRAVELING Salesman, while in Nashville, Tenn., took a large order, promising delivery in ten days. It woula take two days ', the n der to reach the Home Offic e bj mail it took him only a few minutes to telephone the order from a pay station of the :13 I :cphone system. Time saved by telephoning o iera
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Book on patents., "Hints to inventors." "inventions needed. -Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or modci.for search of Patent Office" records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, md a.vsuch had full charge of the U. S. Patent niice.
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His BJu.ider. "Have you ever stopped tthink" lie 1 i and then tei tated. "Well," she urged, "ro on. Wbat were you goin to sejr Fl besr your pardon," he replied. I was abotit to ak voj. whether vou had ever stopped to think about somethin g but I might have known that vou nc v r did." "And vou mean to insinuate that I never think?" she demanded. "Oh, no, no, not at all," he made haste to assure her. "I onlv mean that women don't have to stop talking to think, for we all know that thev do think sometimes. And vet he wonders whv she mr w haie him. Cleveland leader.
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Mrs. Aristocrat--Did you beai what Mrs. Xouveau Riehe said ro me at the concert this evening? Mrs. Wellborn No, my dear; do, fell me all about it. Mrs. Aristocrat Well, she informed tu1 that v:e had decided tel
Have a nonxle-plmne in her hat. UNIQUE COLLECTION.
Robert Young, ironmonger Edinburgh, who passed away recently.' was known far and wide as a collector of horseshoes. Row upon row,1
on the walls of his shop, hung shoes j l dating from the time of the Roman occupation (those having been found; in Monmouthshire) down to the
present day. Among the latter wen;
included shoes worn on the dav of; iove vou from the word "go
the race bv such famous derbv winners as Lord Roseberv's Ladas and Sir James Miller's Rock Sand. Every country in the world, from China to Feru, had been laid under
Percy Bore Love you? Why, gisi, I
Miss Sbarp Then pleas? go.
Kind You Have ays Bought, rid which lias beca C .lso fc over S years, has borno the m nature ot ) and has been made under his perJ2- soual supervision since its lifto! f x ' Allow no one todeerive you in thiSe All Com uts, Imitations and " Jnst-as-roo4lM are Inn. Ixperime that tritle with and endanger t lie health of Inlauts a:. 1 Qrilden Experience against i:perimenU WHät is CASTOR! A Qastoria . liurmless substitute for Cantor O- ire poric, tirops and BooUÜB Syrups. It is Ilens:.iii. It conti Am nettter Opium., Morphine nor other Narcotic subs t a nee . Its a pre is tl9 arantee. It destroys Wot-uig and allftys FeTerlsbneee it euros Diarrkeea and WIb4 Colic. I Uevea TeeUdn TrouMeSi enree CottsUpaliou and Flat. -scy. t assimi' tes the Food, regulates the Btomacli and Bowels, jrivin lic.altliy and natural sleep The phfldrarffl Panacea -The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR! A ALWAv
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The KM You Have Always Boup in Use ?op Over 30 Years. THE CFNTUH COMPANY. Tt MURRAY STHCCT. NT YORK CTY.
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Necessary Then. "It ain't true' Bald tve milkman "tli nt we alwajs put chaik in our milk" "Do yon mesa to iyf" demanded Mrs. Hour'aen, 4tbff. yu never do
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Dlicovcrs That Woman's Good Look' heavy rail when the water pta
Are Regulated Largely by Thermometer.
brown and muddy." Ohio State
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The photographer's schedule waa' r
disarranged half an hour because it; took that long to get the ßtudio exactly at a temperature of 70 degrees.' "And the thermometer had to reg-; ister just that before the woman who; made an appointment for three o'clock would consent io pose," he said. "Women who sit for photographs are very particular nowadays about the tei-iperature of the room. Beauty doctors have discovered that o woman's good looks arc Tegulatcd largely by the thermometer. Thore is a certain degree of heat or cold at which every woman looks her host.
By experimenting the beauty spe
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must nas iounu ine ooeoming vein- Joncs. hluip slor(,? No ! cun-t tel, yo,, perature for each of his patrons, and the Stst of the shnde, but Uere's tb when the women visit a photogra- ieinr. 4EUrperi Weekly, pher no power on earth can persuade them to sit in a studio whose air ii above or below that figuro. When n, care of Carpet, you handle a succession of subject i $ onge carpet- OCC&aionilly with whose beauty temperature variei hot water in which either common from 60 to 8 degrcoa it is not an lalt or powdered aim lng been diseasy matter to regulate atmospheric olvcd. TUl not only brightens the cenditions on short notice." B bt prevent motha.
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The Sutton HOTEL j
WEST BADKN. INI).
The Typical Home-Like Hotel."
Will V. Troth, Proprietor. The Sutton Hotel is 'orated upon a high elevatian affording splend. d view of the picturesque springs valley. Located one square from depot and the famous West Baden Springs. Electric Lighted, Steam Heated, Hot and Cold Water, Fire Proof. Rates $10.50 Per Week,
wiih all the conve' iences of vour home. No bet-
l-or i-fihlA spruic- ITnrlornew Droorietorshio. A
hoi 1 with service lurpassed by none in the valley at a sensible rate within reach of all. Splendid accommodations for families. Write the manage
ment for any iniormation you want. OPEN THE YEAR ROUND.
Grow Alfalfa.
An acre of alfalfa yields G.280 pounds of diKCBtlble matter; red clo-j ver. 3.200 pounds; and com, 2.S00 pounds. In every dollar's worth of alfalfa Iben aro thirteen pounds of protein in every dollar's worth of corn there 4in only eight pounds of jiroteln. The great value nfalfnlfa as feed stuff is thereforo apparent.
Alfalfa enrich s the soil grain Impoverishes the soli. There remains little more to be said.
Every farmer who reads this should betn Immediately to make preparations for putting In a piece of alfalfa, even though it bo only one acre. If you can grow an acre next year you can grow ten acres tho following year and th n twenty, forty, and even one hundred if your farm la big enough to make so largo a field practicable. Ten aeree of alfalfa on every farm in the States would give us in round numbers 64,000,000 acres of alfalfa. Before the next decade has gon into history wo would be growing 100,000,000 acres of alfalfa in the United States. If we do this we will be Infinitely better off than we aro today our fields will be vastly more fertile and our crop yields will be blggt r and tetter our herds will be larger and ihe quality of butter fat will be greatjy lnoreased we will have happier ' bm bt tier citlzc ls
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THE OLD EXCUSES
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"I fear you have not bed enough exper' '.:'. "Not a I 'ne.Cf experience? Why, I'vt ad tau pir.ees Sxt V9 last ÄontlkLsssVp Xstlsm In th? C'oud.
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jrreat favorite of Kin Edward. She is the widow of a California millionaire and one of her ball novel ties waa a hne watermelon which was EUeci into t&o middle of the nam
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