Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 August 1914 — Page 8
Very Serious flNF Mil I IHN DOMla INnilMl llim CUfM noriT nncirmu Ar ' ' ipn luiniiH nuiu üllUU -untHi CArUÖI I iU.i Ur lUiJ It is a very serious mutter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given ,vou. For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine MODELS WILL BE SEEN AT INDIANA STATE FAIR WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 7. CAST BLACK-DraugH Liver Medicine i For Infants and Children The Kind Ynn Have
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MILL STREET. JASPER, IND. First Class accommodations for Traveling men and regular boarders Also Good Hitch and Feed Stable. Good Bar in Connection. First Class Liquors by the Jug, or Bottle in bond cods at a reasonable price. Your patronage solicited. IGNATZ KRESS Prop.
STRIKE WHILE THE IRON'S HOT!
The greatp-t automobile show to be seen on an American fair rround this vear will b on nf a ITJ" I"6 Ind,ana 8tÄte r Bent 7. The show onteed bTdian bile Trade Association. a4 it will be a very elaborate exhibit of WIS cars by tho tl h LrfÄ . , T the models at the Indiana fair to be shown later in the big winter shows. The an to , Zt 'i feet wido and 225 feet lo:1?, ivin an exhibition space, exclave of the broad lies T'Z feet The Mfc tont w.:l be lavishly decorate tbkd there will be -strong competition among the exhibitor," t , mat thVS ir TvertfÄ SM Wm immediatel' of the brick horse barn and will 2 Ästt ever set up m tao Indiana U ilr - rj i . ' L (an3 hnt Th tXPC!Kti0.n f the ;rrMt demand for space- wiU be confined to mctor car,, ,v, accessories but they will be the "last word" in automobile sivins the newest refinements and i.r.,- -it ZZ' ufäcturers have to offer for K There will be no extra r ! mission fee to the a Z 2 ! an4 many enterta ning matures win be given daily, but V. chief worth of the show will be ita educat ai imS! present and prospecUve owner if cars. educational a!ue to
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Strike the people for business while they're in a buying mood. If you want to strike hardest, put a striking ad ir thd Jasper CouRIEP. and keep it there. Keep on striking and the "iron' for YOU, will never grow cold.
Wake Up and Advertise.
Will you walk into my parlor?"
baid the öfcider to the flies:
My webs are spun in places
where They do not advertise." "We thank you, sir, but must decline" The wily insects said; "We do not care to waste our time In places that are r 1 ' -Ex. A man may use t on the back of his neck for a collar button; ride on the back coach of a train to save interest on his money until the conductor comes around; stop his watch at night to save wear; leave V and V without a do' or cross to save ink; pastures his mother's grave to save corn; but a man of this kind is a gentleman and a scholar compared to a man who will take a newspaper and when asked t0 pav for it puts it back in the postoffice and has it marked refused.
Statement of Ownership Required by Act of Aug. 24, 1912. Of JasiuT WV;kly Courier. psbUtbad ky at Jasper, Indiana for Oct. 1, 1913 ktlitor. Manatfln Kditor, Knsinesa Manugvr. Publisher, owners, V. K. lumne. l(nnlliilrs ami m lrtirajros ; None Circulation Weakly R. K. DOANK, Pub. fwora to before me this n day Of April taU Tri sten k. hoi ;hkrtv." . JiiNtit f the Peace beal.Apri' 17, 1U14-1 wk.
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xjjt; uuov ws learning 5? f reriCI fes. d "He's learne th g'.7Ta nnyvzny f -HArvrK W -klv. S - "o iuous Fatalism. Old Abe Crugei lived in Jeu England in the days of Indian warfare. Tic tras a fatalist of a pronounced tpe. Nevertheless he would not venture forth without his Uunderbn&fl. One da)r he had an iinportant c rand, hut the blunderbuss, whoa lie came to ijet it, waa
missing from the rack made of antlers where i; aJwavs luin. Some one of Iiis f&xaiiv had taken it. sat dov.n to wait til! it was brought ba; "But, Abei I thought you vrere a fatalist y said z friewl: "So I am," t!ie old n an mawered. "Then why Uther abont your blunder.' taunted the Tr end You aro in ao dan t frona the Indians, since you can't possibly die till your time come "les," said the old man, "hut suppose I was to meet an Indian and his tir e had come. It wouldn't do for me not to have my bl underbill, would it ?" Disenchanted. "Te?," e admitted, with a sad little sigh, 'here was a time whe I thought him the grandest man h. the world when I fancied that nothing could ever make mo co& t i l
w luve ii. in. WeH1 her friend replied, J suppose we are all doomed to these disenchanting experiences. We have only to hecome acquainted with a man to discover that he is not the god w;e had supposed him to he." "But it wasn't hecoming acquainted with him that destroyed my ideal. I am sure that I could till think him Rplendid if I had never seen him in riding breeehefl.r Chicago "Rtfcoid-TIerald.
yo'i put into a pBoe should ' you a dollar's worth of oJuf.re, a dollar's worth o tryU, u dollar's worth of ri ft i.sfaotion. For every J liar ou put into a pair of J. B. Lewis Co' "Wear Resistors" 3Tu receive honeat value. You gft tlie heat lernt her tlmt uao:i, y will huy. you prt the wu ork trial skl'i can proflu': you got the uiottt comfort that v can Ixx.k f,.r :. , .k t,ie Shoe. Harte ort ty hy J. II. LEW1SCO, Roaton. ". .
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Much of the educational strength of Purdue University will he directed to farm men and women who attend the Indiana State Pair the week of 3ept. l; Prof. G. L Christie of the Purdue Agricultural Extension Department, promising that what will he offered through Purdue at the fair will in itself be well worth .the time and money it will cot people from the farm to attend the exposition. The farm visitors are especially asked to prepare themselvek before hand by
making out lists of questions on farm subjects on A'hich they desire enlightenment and ask the Purdue instructors, about twenty of whom will be at the fair, when they reach the exposition. Last year about 20,000 farm people went to the Purdue building at the fair and during the week the instructors probably au.wered 100,000 questions along all lines of Hoosier farming. In addition to this kind of information which the Purdue experts will
ive, the University will have several
tons of Its best exhibition material at the fair, all spread out in displays which fftfin people will readUly understand and profit from. Every line of farming, breeding and borne economics in wbich Hoosier farm people are interested will be covered by the Purdue expei ts and the displays, and thousands of farm folks will have opportunity to make 'short cots" toward the solution of questions which will help Ui advancing development of home affairs. "Purdue University will co-operate with the Stat" Heard of Agriculture as far as State Fair facilities and Purdue funds will permit in making the coming fair of great edlieatioaal worth to farm people" said Prof. Christie. "The fair offers opportunity to absorb ranch information and inspiration along the line of hotter farming and better rural life thot will have immeasurable worth to Indiana farm people."
Real Need lror Hurry.
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