Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 February 1905 — Page 6

Fnls R-po-f hT heti t M mkI Mr OI,, atl "t vom daughter Im MM ftatOi MM mortui (hing in nyrtgrih) "Oh. n." it-pliei! der hiwtea. "h tin t lecn there at all The lt IHM 7 hittl tri 'in her lie wu in PittahvM Dil thought fthf'd K right through tö Washington " ii i tgo Record II :;.! Quality Brinks Success. When in St. Louis our rcpi ivrittiv call! M the F. K. Kice Mercantile C igar Co.. a till WM fi'Ui U'tiiuly MOM V id anj ahuvwi throMgh theil langt l'igar laetmi Jt 14 a pleasure to see the nunirvK oi I cigcnnaWeri making 21 ngars alutolutely j In haiiii. no tiinlda or machiner.v uei in the tai lir One nt t Ii r -y feature tu this factor) i the tine ivxly oi work- ! men and the cle.inliue ti it one sees nil through tiu- fact ry. la the basetaeal tlu rirm iüti ihr Hav ..r.. tobseco which they laspott yearly front i aha direct m l which la speciaU) selected by W. C. St'fcutS, vh i Visit the Island for bat purpose, to that . the ii; in not only have the vet) lot i t work. Iut thev a loo luv the retjf tine-t tih.in ' ti.at the l.land gaooaota. Attr .Ving the factory one i rt Runr.ci that many tl.u.inJs of the 'Mercantile" i are .ilii our ng the vear. Tin hrni a'.o ttaaafactun a mmiWr of fire-cetit tr.irnl ot c car. tr.v.r lc.i ier being the "3u3'' and the "Agent." Our iet.'eciitatne asked how Baany "3Ü6" mid

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Perhaps It was forget fulness, perhaps we never knew; but a little surprise was (alt when It was receutl brougbt to our BdttaUoa that Mary MrV a southerner. And yet. of course she was, for her detrav i rs were wont to say of her that sbt warn.ly espoused the cause of the confederacy, put forth all her strong influence to keep her husband from bis positive stand on the question of s.averjr. li lt those c.ost.y associated with the Lino Ins declare this false, avow that Mrs. Lincoln, despite the fact that close KicJred were bearing arms for the south. a-s loyss to the corth. tuest deeply tnt rast I in the cause In w hich her husband was leader. V , Lino lu married a girl some members of whose fani.lv were to fight for the confederacy. Mary Todd as daughter of Ki t, rt S. Todi!. of Le xluRtou. Kv., the Todds. people of social position, the 'amlly one of the most Influential of the early Kentucky and liliuols pioneers. Her treat -uncle, John Todd, won spurs in the Clark campaign of 1T7S. aided in the capture of KaskasMa and Vincmnes. and he organized the civil government tfwtat l name the täte of l.linols. Mary Todd's grandfather sas one of the survivors of the battle of Blue Licks. The Todds. proud of thler old name. Sestowed carelul training on the jounger branch of the family. Mary was educated at Lexington, there taught the acromplishnuuis of the day. She wa5 a fine French scholar, and excelled in her lesions generally. By personal acquaintances of tor youthful days she was described as cheerful and fun-loving, as as q;;:ck-tempered. In mature years she showed hirself practica!, did aer best to try to reform Lincoln in the matter of looking after the flnar..al re.urns of bis profession. AmbUious. she

' gagement and on N ember 4, 1 Si! Lincoln and Mary Todd mere married. Julien Gordon thus speaks ( the characters In this strange HMm drama: There are those that Insist that rsvetifts alone prompted the handsome and highspirited girl whom he tLlucoln) bad 0 grleousl wounded tn her pride, hef heart, and her vanit). to hold him later to the letter of his contract- to rivet ber claim at the coat of herow u dignity, liul if strateg) Is not a salient trait tJ Amer- ' lean character. It seems to hae been sasentlally left out of his lmpuLblvs fiancee's comtoitlon. In the close scrutiny of facts such a surprise seems Improbable. There was little IO0M u Mary Todd's excltabla. uudi&ciplined temper for so cool and calculated a plan. Kar more probable does It teem to us that an overmas' n::g ttTectioti. repudiated.

but finally triumphant, drove her Into the arms of the man w ho had so deeply offended. And tn those frenzied ebuliltiutis which tormented bis ami her best

years, ilarkcning at last a mind unbalanced may thfre not have lurked a germ 1 of passionate kne of a love which Lin coin's fidelity. PCU IMUiJIMl. WWCj j loyalty, could never laliu? Loveatons I CM aCtlaf love. It Is not always the j most quiet fireside which is the moat , lov ing. ' Superior to him in the accidents ot blrtb and education, surrounded by mors Influential and prosperous admirers. It seems to us thai Miss Todd might w ell I have afforded to snap ber fingers at tue KMÜ world of Springfield p-'Ssipers I Vet she clunc to her strange suitor, and.

at last, pale and trembling, as if driven to the slaughter, be was led to the altar.' " Truly, a strange story. Mrs. Lincoln's lite was greatly saddened by the war. which brought discord Into the Todd family, and also death; several were slain In battle. Another heavy sorrow was the loas of her children, butone living to maturity. Tne Lincolns had four sons. Edward Baker, who died in Infancy ; William Wallace, who died at the age of 12, hile Lincoln

was president; Thomas, the "Tad "of so many anecdotes, dying at 18, several years after the death of his father; Kob- ' ert. the first-born, is still Hving. All ' this sorrow made of Mrs Lincoln a sad,

oat. But I'll tell yoa ou'll write that prcMO Eag -h to that ran understand it. Ill i-.i y. iut I'll pubn as an artf le and pay 1 will. e l.i;nieJ the thinking he had indeed b. And he deparied, r Dot to forget. by Ihe agent oaBed )ne to tav that he was tlrng There wa W e elaj.c l Tr. ed - r

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iui ir muni. x.i. y iiti.u n.iu Illing ! r thf irhuad, another for th -ir stomach, a third f .r th ir DCTTi and yet all the vrl 1 it is simply tin ir pnr MixkI that is t!it; ctin.'o f th ir uirtfi.rt. If :; fi-o tetnedy t t Mag p-od, rich bhxwl W'To Us -I v v ry otn- ot t hail disti' . in HÜttioui Wot Id di.-npp ur r. they did iu ttii oaa of Mrs. EUat F. b' v ho h:id i) :i n: l i'tr f .ryeur- and was c Nnplatal ran d wo mi abe rea!'.' tii-j ijatur. ' : r ni.Ie. For v ' Till y . . ," i.d Mrs. Pfono. I Mtffcrad ftooia c K-ml dahiUty. It bt'frtiu tihout lsf0 with indigextiogt, Bar veananud steady haadachaa. Vuu 1901 1 ltrtdu t hen nbia to find nrty r-l: I totmn this) ooadtol a, I wag Mm i v.-r? thin and bl dhs. An 'ithusiattlc friind, v iio had d Dr. Williams' Pll Pilla, wrgad ma to ghra them a traal n:.i I dually totuiiit a Utx. " I 11 got MOf lot ntiy mar!: 1 clianjr from tho ; o of the first b x, but I di temm; d t Kiv tbagg a fair trial and I kept ort, Whca I had ftnialM 1 t cK'ond box Itnuhl very d-eid I si of laagnwgggggd iu mjrcöoditi n. 1 1lfnu i i faei haitaff ell w r and to havt hofx m of n oowplatg eure. ' I u.t d in ell t-i'ht or ten box" , nnd when I Hi pad I had y I bogt my r- : lur vv Lflit ut.d n (i 1 banlthy solo and tg gBtM kaa iaated. I eoo at rhat fileasu veil!; it di. t'li-itf My n rv.ni n-s is aotin ly g -n.-, and, whil I Lad constant htgdggncg bt tora, I resy mi buvo nnanow. Idsaai ally i mm od Dr. Williai.is' Pink Pills t j w :m ti who auft' r I d.d. " Mrs. Stone vrnn c- -n nt her prtdfy homo in Laktwond) K Ltwhat gg Um resul! "f h exp'.riouro, Dr. Williatoa' Pink Pills nro v ry popular. Thi se fatuous pills aro Pold hy nil drgfldglai A b-wik that every woman need i pub lihhed by tho Dr. William i MoiUcinS CJotapany, fchfacf i I N Y. Ii ian titl.-d "Plnin Talks f. W ntoa,ntVUd .'ill j t ut ireo ou i-git s:.

ever encouraged him to greater efforts, and it is said her political laeuities were HOCfc more than ordinary. Often misrepresented after their entrance into public life, it is difficult to sift the faUe from th true, hard to get st the real "Mrs." Lincoln, as well as the real Abraham Lincoln. And It is refreshing to come upon the w ords in her defense one does now and then as time's process of v ::..t. j . .:i.- : goes ou. It w&l while visiting her tfftftff In Springfield, IU.. that ahe and Lincoln met; she a cultivated, nandorue, htguspirited young woman of at; Lincoln, lean, lank, awkward, and But Miss Todd, in spite of the fact that Lincoln was no Adonis, and was of humb.e extraction, fell what one may characterize as "firmly" In love Ith him. Though the gtorjl has been told for the pub.ic e o many times, and there are many versions, )ct we hesitate a little to repeat IL It is a story that doubtless needs ail the farts known to be understood, a story that perplexes one as to there to put the blame A baM siatetnctu of facts would seem to reflect un the man in the case; and yet Lincoln was a person with a mor delicate sense of honor. As is well known, Mar Todd wa not his first love. A few years previous to Lexington he had become much Interested in a girl the pathos of whose position appealed to his sympathetic nature, Adu ilutiedfce a girl who Lad been jiltrd 0) a quondam lover. Lincoln and Miss RMtldge found each other's society

particularly congenial, and presently j thetto werebetr thed. But the giri was ; delicate, sensitive, not able to stand the strain of life as she had known it, fell Hi i and died. Her faithiul lover was inconsolab.e; It was thought faff a time he ' never would recover from btr Joss. And the explanation given by friends for his ' atranpe conduct towards the lady who I at last b. atue bis wife Oal that a feeling of lojalty to the dead forbade him 1 ever to marry, another explanation emphHtUed the fact that Lincoln wsssubject to fits of melancholy which almost amounted to madness. ; Mere is the bald statement or his affair w .ih Miss Todd: Un tho da appomit-u lor Lincoln's wedding with Mi, iu:a tue bridegroom failed to appear. Of course tills' was most embarrassing for the lady, and his friends say most tragic for Lincoln, lint at the time be was completely unnerved, on the brink of m nous, collapse, "positively demented. " ( Ills Irk :. it 1 1 rsuaded him to give up I work, and endeavor to restore his potss , b a e.inp.''te change of scene. After j months of ah- nee he returne d to Springn id. still hesitant In regard to the , question of marriage. Mla Todd's , frltgdt urged her to glva him up. but she pardbted in Keeping her pirt of Ute ou-

despondant woman, ever fearful of evtl She had foreboding that Lincoln oui one day suffer assassination; and be: husband was shot down before ber eyes This tHsjadf, added to the loss of he: beloved children, affected her reason and the latter part of her life was spen In seciuüion; she sometimes dwelllni with her son abroad, sometimes witt him at his home In Chicago, or living with her sister. Mrs Edwards, in Spring field. She died in Springfield July 10 IM Concerning the survl ing member o: the Lincoln family . Robert Todd Llncoli was 'jorr. at Springfield in 1843. Ileat'end ed school af Phillips academy, and wai graduated from Harvard. When th war was In progress, young Lincoln entered the service aa captain, ace

Folitenasa of Japanese. No one can surpass a J apatite . o polltentsa. Gen Nigi requests kindly tn.itmeiit of (len. Stoeaael. who surOatdarad U him at Port Attbur on the HJgd that the latter is nut eubera prisoner of w .ii or an eiim . '"Ian a fon-ign gentleman who meritoriously garfod his cotintrv And now the question is, wouii! Nogd gat equally handsome treatment were the situation rt-versed and he a eap lve in Itussia Tro Tm -

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r.arlieat (.new Oaloas. The .lohn A uhter Need Co.. La Crosse. W . si way s have something new. too thing valuable. This year they offer among lUeir new money mak vg vege tables, an Eailiet Green Kating Onkm. It is a wiuncr, Mr. Farmer and Gardener!

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The Compromise. "What makes Bedelia wa.h soijiK er? Is ihe si. k?" "No; fhe praittced the new military walk for three months, and then fell in love with a rich civilian who bati military things, and she's tryinc to change her gait.' Detroit Free Press

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To he a auoeevfol wife. 10 r. lore and admiration cd her I. should be a woman's constant At the neat IgdsMltlOg of ill painful or Irregulär ruen-.tr headache or haeliaehe. Secure L Piukharua Vegetable luai as begin its use.. Mrv Chaa F. Brown. wlea-P Mothera Club. 21 Cedar Term, . ii:. Ark., wriU.s: Dear Mrv Piuaham: " Forr.tne yn I drwarel thrnrh able efUtotre. suffering with iuflsi. a:-! f-ttungjaf th w.-.n;.. sr;-f rs liaaiyl wearineaa I onedaT noti t : v tk .ivi ajsvsrlagi I i had bean cured by I v . lis F. 1 etabls Com,, rvt. an 1 1 determined t At the ex 1 Lhn-e muatht I v

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"Ve " a: l NVvhwed. "my wife snd I are h iekeepingt I he prepared ear first d oner ls.t : ht with her own fair hand ." "How was it" asked Ha'-'eller. "Well, the nuta and rsimt wer hne " Fhdsdeipaia Pubbo Udgar.

Out of the Question. ' liooking for a birthday present for your little boy. eh? Why :., : l.:m a Nogh'g ark?" "Oh. that would never do. We'ra strict vegetarians. ou know, and he'd be sure to sw allow some of the an im a Philadelphia PrerS. Growing Small. Mrs. X. This cold winter ia shrinking up everything in the house; do you notice it" Mr X I hadn't sot any further than the COgl pile, but I notice it is making I quii k rod net Jon in that. Detroit Free

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M.U1V Tobh LINCOLN. throughout the final campaign showed himself zealous and efficient After the war he continued his interrupted itudy of the law, was admitted to the bar in Illinois, and suceesMutly practiced hi profession In Chicago. Repeatedly urged to enter public life, Hubert Lincoln ofto" refused, but in the fMrlold and Arthur administration occupied tne post of secretary of war.

The Brigadier and the Horses. When iniorined that Gen. Stoughton had been captured by the confederates at Fairiax. the president is reported to have aid that he did not mind the lost of the brigadier as much as he did the loss of the horses. "For.' bo said. "I can make a mun better brigadier in five minutes, but the horses cost $125 apiece."

Forests. Little Franco kogpg an army ol tjl men to n.aintaiu its fnS'gatg . ggg. ploy a bigger army to destroy oars Y hall begin to pay V r our greed and ret kl. s i ;n a few years and e shall pay hcavilj -Brooklyn Eagle.

Special Excursions to Southwest. Feb. 7 and 21. March 7 and 21. 1905, via Kansas City Southern Railway, To Port Arthur. Reaum-nt. Tei j I.dca l harts, Galveston. Himstoo. San Antonio lex., snd ail other inta on K ( Kv

for tukett with 21 days huitt and pr.rilege of stopping off eu route on buth go- I ing and return trap. Fe literature describing "The Land of j Fulfilment" the country slous the K. C I II. . M 1 .

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Ladies Can Wear Shoes One tixe maller after utinj Allen Fot Fse. A eeram cure for twVn. t-et ng. hat, sehinc feet. At til IW(Wit 25c. Aerept Bo substitute, frtal i - .. I KKE. Addrets A. Oluisted. Le Ko v , N. Y. a v gsa rnn's nies of hoM n doww a fab,M id Uasds Kben ". t r.t srour.d sti' wiai pav .lav Hwuid Lurry slaog." Washington Mar.

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