Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1901 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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AN ACCOMODATING HUSBAND. Be Meant Well Eut Was Too Much Engrossed with Business. “Paul,” said Mr. Pondermore, as they rose from dinner, breaking the silence that had prevailed throughout the meal, “do you know that we were married just five years ago to-day?” “If I’d been there it would never have happened,” observed Mr. Pondermore, who is rather absent-mind-ed, pursuing his train of thought aloud. “Er-excuse me, my dear, you were saying—” “That this is the fifth anniversary of our wedding,” replied Mrs. Pondermore, who is used to her husband thinking out aloud; “and it lias set me to contrasting the two times. Paul, do you know that you never kiss me mornings and evenings as you used to?” “Er—certainly not. I don’t think it a sensible move at all; it might put us in a very ridiculous light if it became public,” muttered Mr. Pondermore. “1 beg your pardon, my dear, I'm afraid Pm slightly inattentive—that U. B. D. and D. deal is worrying me somewhat. What was it you said r” “That you neglect to kiss me as you used to when we were first married,” said Mrs. l’ondermore, patiently. “I know it isn’t because you don’t love me any more, Paul, but—but.don’t you think you could remember to?” she asked, wistfully. Mr. Pondermoro contracted his brows tightly in an honest effort to conceal his errant thoughts and fix them upon what his wife was saying. “Er-—yes, mv dear,” he said; “what is it I have neglected?** “You don’t kiss me as often as you used to, Paul,” repeated his wife, sol; lv. “Don’t I, my darling?” cried Mr. Ponder more, all contrition, “it’s the wretched business that engrosses me so; but if you’ll fin-give me, sweetest, 111 never forget it again. Never. Er—that is,” lie added, the absent look creeping back into his eyes, “just make a note of it, will you? And I’ll have one of the clerks attend to it the first thing in (lie morning.**— London Tit-Bits. Subscribe for The Democrat. Cut this out and take it to J. A. Larsh’s drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best physic. They also cure disorders of the stomach, biliousness and headache. A whole armload of old papers for a,nickel at The Democrat office. Cows For Sale. 200 milker* and springers; t\lways on hand. Sold on one yearV time. Sam Yeoman Morris' English Stable Liniment Our®* Lumen* on. Oat*, llruiur*, Scratches , 'Jail*, Sweeney, Spavin*. Splint. Curb etc. Price. 50c. in r bold* Sold bv A. F. Lung