Hope Republican, Volume 1, Number 14, Hope, Bartholomew County, 28 July 1892 — Page 7

What Your Great Grandmother Did. She hetcheled the flax and carded the ■wool, and wove the linen, and spun the tow, and made the clothes for her husband and ten children. She made butter and cheese, she dipped tallow candles, to light the hou« at night, and she cooked ail the food for hei household by an open lire place and a bricl oven. Yes; and when she was forty years ol age, she was already an old lady whose besl days were over. Her shoulders were bent and her joints enlarged by hard work, and she wore spectacles and a cap. Her great granddaughter, with all th« modern conveniences for comfort, refinement and luxury, may bo as charming and attractive at forty-five as at twenty. Especially is this true if she preserves her health by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, which wards off all female ailments and irregularities, cures them if they already exist, keeps the life current healthful and vigorous, and enables the woman of middle age to retain the freshness of girlhood upon brow and cheek, the light of youth in her ©yes, and its elasticity in her step. Go to your drug store, pay a dollar, get a bottle and try it—try a second, a third if necessary. Before the third one’s been taken you’ll know that there’s a remedy to help you. Then you’ll keep on and a cure’ll come. But if you shouldn’t feel the help, should be disappointed in the results — you’ll find a guarantee printed on the bottle-wrappei ghat’ll get your money back for you. Can you ask more ?

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THE WILLING WIDOW* It is Dangerous to Say Coni pi f men tary Things Indiscriminately A roving scribe of th. New York Herald writes from Posey county: A score of us were sitting in the shade of the depot building waiting for the train, which was an hour late, when a yoke of oxen attached to a queer looking old cart turned the corner. They were driven by a woman about 50 years of age, who was barefoot and wore a man’s straw hat. •‘Git up thar’,BuckL”she exclaimed as she laid the “gad” on the off ox with . a resounding whack. “You thar’, Pete, what you skittishun 'round that way fur? Whoa, now! Both of yous stand still!” She turned them up to the platform, threw down some hay taken from the cart, and came up among us to inquire of the depot agent about a barrel of salt. He was busy just then and she was waiting around when the smart Aleck of the crowd, who was traveling for a wine house, remarked in tones meant for her to overhear; “I have always said that if I married at all I’d marry a woman who could drive oxen.” "‘Is that meant fur me?” she asked as she walked straight up to him. “Are you a widow, ma’am?” “1 am, Bin a widder ever since a sawlog rolled over Jim nine years ago.” “And you’d marry again if you had the opportunity, would you?” “I would. When Jim lay a dyin’ in the house he told me to marry again if I had a show.” “Aheml It runs in our family to love. We begin airly and keep it up to the grave. What’s your proposition? I’m a plain woman, full o' business, and never do any foolin’. If you've got anythin’ to say spit it right out afore ’em all.” “I don’t want to marry just now,” he stammered. “Don’t, eh? Then what’s the use of gettin’ me on my tip toes about it? You man, you just the same as asked me to have you, and I just the same as accepted you!” “Oh! No, no! I merely made some inquiries!” he replied. “Them inquiries was about love, sir, and my heart’s a thumpin’ away like all get out! I said I’d marry agin, and I will. We are engaged. When do you want me to be ready?” “Madam, you have totally misunderstood me,” exclaimed the young man as he turned all sorts of colors and appeared to grow small, “I asked you a tew questions out of curiosity.” “Mebbe the jury will call it curiosity, and mebbe they won’t!” she said as she set her jaw. “They don't allow no foolin' ’round in Posey county. When a feller goes as fur as you hev it’s a hitch or damages. “I’m a tremblin’ all over like a girl, an’ rny heart’s a tryin’ to jump out. It's reg’lar love or I don’t know the road 1mm. You don't leave here young man till this case is settled !” “But, ma’am, you see” “I don’t see nuthin’ but marriage or damages. You’ve asked me to have you. I said I would. Will you marry or settle?” “How —bow much?” he grasped, as he took around and failed to lind any sympathy. “Wall, Saginaw salt is a dollar and a quar jr a barT,” she replied, as she glanced at a row of barrels down the platform. “I guess the oxen kin git hum with two bar’ls. Make it two and I’ll call it squar.” Everybody grinned except the young man. He realized that he was done for and got out of the box by planking down the $2.50 to the agent. The cart was driven around to the spot, the barrels loaded up, and the woman came back to say to the young man: “I’ve settled this case and the salt is in the cart, but I jes want to remark that if you happen this way again, and you happen to feel so awfully cunnin’ that you can’t hold yourself you’d better go slow on wwders. Thar’s sixteen of us ’round Here, an’ we all drive yaller oxen hitched to carts, an’ we all go b'ai foot in the summer and sigh to git married agin. The reg’lar figger is three bar’ls of salt and a pound of tea, but owin’ to your youth and that thunderstorm cornin’ up I’ve let you off easy. Good day bub ; good lay ail 1” When Adam (Jot Lett. T1 e small boy now goes in to swim, Anl .‘ plashes in a suit Dike that which Adam wore on him Before he ate the fruit. I see him on the wavelets toot, And hear his shouts of ,1oy, And sigh to think what Adam lost, Who never was a boy. —New York Press. Comparison of the results of the sunshine recorder at Greenwich for fourteen year’s shows that through»ut the year the average daily amount Df sunshine is little more than three nours and a quarter, which is less than half the qauntity possible on the shortest December day. On ninetyfour days, or more than a fourth of a year, the sun never shines at all or too feebly to leave any mark on the recording instrument.

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