Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 October 1906 — Page 7

LITTLE THING AND BIO.

Vrer.ntl.t. Bethen th. Eeeentlal and th Non Es.ent iL

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WIFE'S SUCCESS KILLED LOVE

thing oft" ef 81 "at . ... .n they are so they

r'n :." t.w, Minio of a watch

m . ....... Im

a mm a r

ln another sense I J when t no Perfectly adI ,n watch Is wo thlesa for tlme- ' t it Is not '' hat makes a tttoor fragt, ltfl relation to

which a numoer oi um.

If it thing 1 essential

, important. I ecauae . " ..nie who a 0 always prcachln imnortanoe ol lit 1 1 things fail to . ...on th little and the ijj ;hey often make a I ol the laaMgetnant o! . ..n and other people's aftalr. t: v. If every far tor that cona result Is perfect, tl rota perfect; but pi actually, "., mi of time, strength and op.or-

,. efficient mn Is compeueo , ma things for the take of I m o:d r to do this and ,. the main end, he has to e between the essential ana , ntial. The on wn imbued with the false doc- .. importance of little thing , strength without dlserim- , and usually sue eeds In mlssa chance. -The Watchman.

-easures for the Louvre. I 1 called bv the Travelrrn -ocent acqu'sltions by the B01 ,w of a life size bust In otlWely colored, of the her1 of the eighteenth dynasty. B or Amenophis IV.. one of . figures In the long line Pharaohs. The bust is a re tine specimen of the art of

Dissensions, Misery riusband's

and Divorce the Result of Wounded Egotism.

Average Man Must Be the Ercad- Winner and the King or the Domestic Structure Is in Danger of Cot apse - The Case of Burr Nichols and His Gifted Wife.

!ut HM af: pictures the thuetsstlc at She W".' he studied

an to

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sell her an ii-

art

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1 1 i'v, where beat schools, re. and event rtci and Mia

Then followed ft period " 1 snx.etv in which two souls Joined. If ' patiently they awaited the Issue in t month the answer came The pt ure had been accepted and would le displayed n the Hue I Joy rejeJMd in UM Nichols WMe Old. They would now paint with a

deep and strong foundation or IMIUMI

under them. The Paris aaron ipokea and the Parti Salon ,,,itI,iv The nlrture had

honorable mention." The husband resolved to peiat m otter picture for the following year Salon. The wife would try it. too. she

-i.t Was not tier I.e u. nn so. .

her own? If he should MKeed no' m r aooeeaa be iracioat eyei of her lond and matr? ' Mr. Nichols smilingly i?ave sent to the plan and they set I

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Scarlet

i.i.th

hid a a utvd

. f Mill

faal Mow. and under that blow love Uhered There wai no more w u -no more happlneni in the hous.tioui Seelnx this, the children were silent

and niis.-rable. 11. .t ti ut straw came when

vt.tw.is' olcture. her famous

1 , r.-..iv.'l ctiH iniuniH on

BtOV of the Atlantic. The husband had never done anything like It "..r a year of iroubls ttte eoapM eparated, the husband aoInK away 1 an,i the wife remaining to work out ! her own career. Thereafter her existence was peaceful 11 low if. Thaw was but one easel nnn nainter. There was but

H". - one ambition, and that was

the

- -iti Iron

was a fare e. an continued

;rk

'till

way Plor

Shattered Romance of Two Artists Seems to Piovc That a Woman Must Beware of Becoming More Famous Than Her Husband, in His Chosen Line of Work.

r tue atr is nd 9 be re tlM

I her wn ! doera in ÜM very k is as

Here in et a youi

that the very traits

and the mutual

', and is well Preserved Lide! thla, there are four sepulchial "rM in blue porcelain from the tomb S Hamese, D. m these urns WU found besides funeral linen, certain ,. matter, which is being chemteallv examined.

INTERESTING CONTEST. Heavy Cost of Unpaid Postage.

One of the most curious contra

af before the public was couaucu a by many thousand persons under tho off.-r of the Postum Cereal Co. Ltd. of Hattle Creek. Mich . for ?rlzes of 31 boxes of sold and 300 greenbacks to those making the most words out of the letters Y I O Grape Nuts The contest was started in February 1900. and it was arranged U have DM prill awarded on Apr. 3t. 1?06 Whi n the public announcement apicared many persons began to form

.u words fr.-tu these letters, some

times the whole family being occupied eiiolnfl a combination of amuse- . ..id education. urn i . . . ,, . ii in

After a Willie me um w c .me in to the Postum Office and be- . r, -he volume grew until it re nt-,, I wagOBf to carry' the mall. contestants were thoughtj, to send their lists with jnM; ; , .state and for a period it , rompany from tweuty-five U, and sixty dollars a day to pay the unpaid postage. . . 1 ... in.

ladles, genet any uimr La! Kradaated from the high school. m . ,1 to examine these lists A, 1 the correct words. Webonary was the standard nd M b list was very carefully coropt those which fell below UM for It soon became clear that I ,. o that could win. Some of tb lists required the work of a . 1, tr n uolid we. k on each

iadli lual list. The work was done erf iuMv and accurately but tho Con . bad no idea, at the time the offer wan made, that the people would end so generally and they were 001 ed to fill cvry available space , . 3 with thee young lady , , and notwithstanding they . Meartilv. It was Impossible

to complete the examination until I, over six months after the 1 Mould have been awarded. 1 delay caused a great manv InOjnirlea and naturally created some faction. It has been thought SJM this report in practically .. newspapers in the United md many o' the magazines In o make clea to the people the

ns of the 1 lists CO i n bera of atatdta roles, had to be woald count "Pe

lealotisv. dissensions, misery and dl-J rorat AM these the inevitable conseBOenees when a wife is MUraged in tiesame Ute oeenpatloa as her hnsband, when tkatr lives move on pafalwl lines and with parallel ambitions, and when It is possible that the work of the wife exceeds in merit that of the husband? So it would seem from the unhappymarital history Of Mrs. Uho.Ia Holmes Nichols, a history in which art and Maloasy crept in at the door while

love flew out throUKn tne www. Her divorce has just lKen recorded in the New York supreme court. It is not an altogether unusual thing nowadavs tor a wife to outdo her hus band at his chosen occupation. In mo. st everv instance where this oc

curs Bison is the consequence. Men do not like to have wives

Barter than themselves, or more artlstic or wiser ln a business way. or who win praise for doing things for which praise is usually accorded a man. declares a writer in the New York World

lt a woman bake a tine t.ie. or m, a fine bit Of embroidery, or hem or gtltch or sew or keep a neat house, and the husband will listen to the world's praise of her with complacent satisfaction. Bat let le r keep to the kitchen. IT you please, or play the piano in the parlor OT mother the children in the nur.erv. or do anything but stap over the line of demarkation where he Is boss. ... 1 H is the bread winner and the king Thoso in ala ktngdaea must be weaker

curse Of her work sne painter named Burr Nk-h- . mm One artist, gad

tbfdr mutual tastes drew them much a

.reiner. It is Strang

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Ukes which give birth to ioe in the end be the means of its death ...1 iMMit The roaag artists did

not dream of the trnth of thaM UUaff HoW could UM art from which loe .prang bo Its murderer? Neither did they reck Of the future when the 1 . ..neaeed. Was there not the

magb- of love in their brushes? Wer they not bohemians enough t. taoa the" future with light hearts' CoaW they not paint the tearful eyes away I from the face of sorrow, and put tue COP and bells on the picture of poverty? On these fundamental beliefs tln-v were married.

wife, was a nnj

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ninter. They lived an Meal W ibeir studio They painted WÜSf. talked together, planned together. 11Vnrl dreaming for each other.

Ab. what a little fraud love is af er all He had fired the last arrow in his nulver when he shot them through he hearts, and then he left them, deeming his duty done. The Nichols artist family was increased by two lovely children as time passed, and their happiness inreased accordingly.

DECIDE AMERICA IS

BETTER FIELD.

and

vv,iio th..v were prospe-ous

contented in Florence they at last de dded that they could better themselves lu this country. Thev came accordingly and settled down "in the studio quarter M New York They continued Hieir successful career, disposing of their pictures M fast as thev could paint them. ThOJ .,..i.r than most married peO-

le Thev made friendly criticisms of , "r- . . .. -J mJL oii'h nth.

each others worn. uu,.v -

were lorneaiiiiK "

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u 1-. mm v w -x-

VfA f JWn

Na a nirtjPr

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could tiave gone 1

t&tOOA

. . . 1 .1 on an t inwin him. .nrwt Ions

(ban himseii anu ... r . --je, .hould be

or the whole domestic strucMire ww f, mving. a - - and 'here ll no more happiness In the Mr Nichols began a picture world. which, as It developed and tho inaplra .;,, took winus within him. be reART1ST.C JEALOUSY Uon a J M causes separation. ; . ,.is work hecatw more

UK ,

Ith Urhf hoArt

only paint between the Intervals of 1 - h rhlldr. n. hut she went

.1 i"i . at the work with a llghl heart, boptai against hoie for succesg. The two painters wrought and labored side by side. They saw their

.. 1 , a-e efforts grow from mute mi

lines, and take form ing to their Ideas.

... - Mil.rlrnlv She

Mrs. Mcnoiscwu., ,,1ist

France or naiy . ' " days Ware paaOOd. but she preferred to

this country anu eum

RUN DOWN FROM CRIP

Or. Wii. tarns' Pnk Puis Have Curael Thia Form of Debility In Hundreds of Cases. Poor years ago." says Mrs F. Mor-ri-.n, of N i"-- Car ' k""'. Sou Side, Piithurg. Pa.. -1 1 a a cold whi h turned into the grip ThlsH -uble bit mo ull run down. I was t m. had 1 . kachs raech of tha time. hd noapp.M if , my .t "ina. h was out of order and 1 fOlt Ml Him and oiistrung. While 1 had the grip I had a doctiw, but 1 really saftewd MOSS ban the conAltioa hi whi h Km UsfhseMS hft me than I did from the disease itself. I felt eneiallv wretohad und miserable and the Ici.si fxisuie to cold would make MOWOraO. 1 uldu t k. 1 to get any better nutttlbeejaa to tedw Dr. WilUanis pink Pills. 1 very quickly n ood a U-n.bt aftaf I t"H:" takmg Iheai and they restored M M pood bealth and .vuk.1i. Dr.WÜUaws'Pluk PUIS are a w lerfnlly food medicusa ThauM to then 1 am now in One health wai l ITehadnorotarnof mji mwer troooM. I reeommeud the puis to everyone who la ailing: and take ry opportunity ba 1 1 Li.nitr itihhI tu- v are.

)x Williams Pink Pills cur.il Mrs. liorrhi .a b maaa Uw f atdually make K .Ki.redbl L Wham U blood is red nnd haadthy there a-.i I- n hdity. The r. lati-.n betw- 11 tue hl - A mid terroos Brstera is such that the pi Is have a tery decided action apew the nerves and thaj hive cured manv... vere utrvou, ill-orders. su h as ,ri.Ml paralvsis. lo-oiii. tor ataxia and bt. itua dauce.that have not yielded to ordinary tr.utment. Tlieir double action on the blood and on the uerves. makes them iai 1 I -J - -1 lj-

AU struggists sell Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, or thev will be s-t.t I y mail p tnaid,' on receipt of Ktoo, M Matal bWsia bosesafor U M, by the pr.WII. Uami Mnur.iu- Oo . ftV boaectady, a.g. Kent Tax Receipts Long.

Charles King, of East Liberty, a uburb of Pittsburg, is what might be termed a careful man. He has been a voter In the East Liberty district since 1857 and when asked on the last regUtratlon day if he had a tax receipt be pulled from a pocket tax receipts for the last 41 years When asked by the registrar If he had any more he replied that if he went down deep In-

I to his "strong box" at home ne misii

possibly finu a few dating ioh before tr.e oldest member of the board was born. Mr. King Is now 78 years old having been bors in Baltimore in 1828 removing to East Liberty in 1857.' His first presidential rote was cast for John C Fremont and his last for Theodore Roosevelt. He la a stanch Republican and as a contractor and brick manufacturer for half a century has contributed much to the upbuilding and growth of East Liberty.

Snakes Roasted and Eaten. In Australia several kinds of snakes re eaten roasted They are said to b- equal In delicacy and flavor to tho Cnest stewed eels A traveler declares the steam from the roasting reptilee It by no means unsavory.

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FIND HAPPINESS IN

COOPERATION.

cloud had

ntest. aired mormons which, under the laated "Pegsnr rs would not.

50,000 which

Ii

lists contained over ih.. itpii BsaJntttf of

n out The largest lists were 1 over two and in some cases M to Insure accuracy. $i0 00 gidd prize was won by Ilvese. lU27-ir,th St. Denver.

0 1 with 994 1 correct words. I he b 1 t $10 00 gold prize went to 9. r. Lincoln. Pa., with 9921 cor-

re. ; Tv..rds. . mplett list of the HI winners with their home addresses will he sent to any contestant enquiring on a post.-.i card. Etc sure and give name and address clearly.

This contest has cost the Co many thousand dollars, and probably has not b'n a ,rotttable advertisement, tu vrrtheless perhaps some who had avaff before tried GrapeNuts food have txen Intended in tho contest, and from trial of the food have been wn its wonderful rebuilding pow-

It teaches in n practicable manner that scientifically gathered food eleaatstg can be aataabsd from the field grains, vhirb nature will use for re bsildini the nerve centres and brain

is a way that Is unmistakable to of Or ana Halo, I !. re's a reiaoo " pQs;ua canal Oo Md.. Battle cms. tca

MBM

BraHffS7 a mm j 'M. H I J AI VI I

Vim mr" . 1 r-

ft Gw h

VdnW T W

..-.eäÄMÄ'. 1 aaw y

re-

was: honor-

P

itnt-re-

it tft this time not a

marred their domestic sk . They were kaOgy, with UM careless hapidtiess Of children. Their art was a joy a play to them. And so they played together until ! the patttttnga were finished. In ordei to Insure separate consideration they were ,-acked and shipped In separate ihD Purls Salon, where sit

illlll J o. mm. the world's arbiters in art.

In due time Mrs. Rheda HOMMO anc.

Mr. Purr N'ichols received their BBsetlve verdicts.

For Mrs. Rhoda Hol HM H Painting acaepbad aud given able meiitlon."

L'. Mr Hill r McIlOIS II "1

.- i,i,..H unworthy. hOMbf

Ills j.nliirniMl.'"

Here fell the shadow, if we are to believe those who sympathize with ui.v.iu Here ent-red th" note

Of dkMOrd. Here was the parting I

,he Ways whereby two swum "- ..s'ranged. through the life of earth and thS eternity of heaven With the wife's joy was a f.- ini '

sincere sorrow for her n" "Z hadWhad so bard He had hoped Inso much Why could not both of 4. mmmm hkmt , . . 'A I 1T1

Mthough the shadow was in his ...... .1. i,,.s'.:ind siMiko bravely or

nean. . . .. he

the future. "it s

we nil) b'tn win m M'"' ... - f,. a ic-

nd so they went 10 u, -

(nd trial. SUf ay si-w . -

fore. Put nw T',f,,e

them - tne impaipitoiT-

and discontent.

ri'inain in

children. She took a studio ai r.i. Gloucester. Mass. In her artistic career she won eleven medals She had shown pictures a' the exhibition Of the Roman Water CoUM socletv in m: she was hung on m line a, Turin. Mllna. he Royal: aesdomj a: Paria in 190'. ol the CWeag

and Pan American enpoarooa, lanta. Nashville. Ck v iand and the B ton Triennial in 1'"; -;he is a member of many art cliHs and societies and was for nine years vice president of the Water Color club 1 f Nea fork, is member f the National Arts club, the Mnerican Water Color society, the Htm Tork Wnter Colo, club, the Barnard elab. Pen and nrnsh, the Woman's Art cluh the AaMrtca. -ietyof Minatun. Pa nt-

an aSsOlla'e uin. it ciuh of Canada.

ers and Woman':

MUTUAL HAPPINESS IN CHILDREN'S LOVE For eight years Rhoda Holmes Nichols has never ceased to struggle She has earned a fair compeMjr aadhaj lod a re tired Ufa. but graduallv she is learning to ba happy l,'" , i.ve of her children, which knows .. Aimat nr laalonag.

The Other day the curtain fell on

the last act in this stranse ......... ; J Rhoda Holmes Nichols received . j .a..tntr divorce, carrving

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wun " r - - .

STOVE POLISH

... mm m t , - O ir

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PT DUST. SMOKE OR SVLL SO MORE STOVE POLISH TROtBLES

tv to resume

the can-e given.

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maiden name. ...... .ninntlhilitV WS

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the divorce papers aie . ..III

Kh.Hla Ibdnies is aim

U vet tietore ner

W. L. DOUCLAS 3.50 St3.00 Shoes S - . . . . mu nDI O

W.LDoug'as $4 Gilt lif cannotte equalled aLanyprioe.

py7

n in nenarate and

Piiiii M" isa

llefot.

was known

f,i-?inct

... 1 A eorrn.1 loisband.

from that 01 nei ...

Rhoda Holme mar.. - ..... t .-.w T

now as n ww

painter of much merit. Her 5S aoUfhl by dealers an conno sMan who paid fand prices f or eav pu a. mi in a v be-

11...... rl Tl . 1 1 I s 1 .

11 I 1 ' 1 In

Came wen ,.. h

grtiSt colony arounu r...v ,tr.M. and Klnhth veno. fftt as ... . ,.iir und aooa.

ore v ami --- ',.n Ml,. Holmes was not only a painter, ba.on.

priealaai value in his future Wit. .-v.. ...if watched his work vvltll

the neatest solicitude end pride. She the 1st lorlng MMniraced him ami . . ...

i.n ..raise. She pu. ne,

anu 10.S . . T(, h,.r

... a'nir n 11 1 a

1,, ,..

rriod or sen ao

vhich all her beltm

own brush

bis work afforded a po

negation in

. 1 v.

.. . .. . ...Ml ill 11. I" If

the New iors . alnting was

l..(.ü a I me m--- '

. vt-i.h ilie utmost care in

nnisneu. th prii aackad It and sent It off to the Farn

as b

cV'.st between

ll.l.lOW .0 i ... ,1

The wife. percetv n in. y

ninch over it wLTZT:

th'.i.KS that were not. and taciturn. mmmm

In due time tue 10 "v , "4 . . -nnarate crates and shipped

ri.aris rnd in due time the answers

KaSwar was a box wh his PicM a with a due acknowl-

i ir . vi i "

lenient: hers an !WP

honorable mention

.v Mis .sneiion-

seetlieu .0 . r"

lot

M

1 m,.,.h 1 if Hfl

anu ...e ,-..1,

Dot it is doubtful U sne wn. e... ; ,ve as anything but a mirage , f h, youthful brain, an unsubstantial dream.' .he flesh tints laid upon the ..n.. of an awful skeleton ' the emMrieacs ol Mr H not alagnlnr So loaf as man s t.atjTfSZ unchant Jus, loa.

'atnilv. both tneni.i . ' Tba npirttaal tronra he accords to woman wlthmit questlnn. Moral ! not beat your hnsbanv

at aaythlni he may undertake.

Then.

with

the

ln an

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III.. " ri.s

He became nil""!1.' '

The wife

UII-.J. . , 1,1m

Sothlng seeme.l to . . ........I hi Olli. I It

KaÄSS h-hand ,n his chosen , ,re of life. h Mi anite d,:. - of . Mian's na.i.te which makes such a thtai naJuiflTahhii some old Phlloaophar hta ictajj . ..fhp eßotlstn of two The ego of Purr NMchol. had received a

Free Beds for Cats. animal hospital in Phi'.adel- . 1 - ,ut a

...... .hat eitv some y.ars aco

She bad always liked animals and , " . ..r.ivtrte fret- treat

left lo r sui.s ... 1 - , ,nt .f RlttBg . ets in he Mahn W 3 hospital, wbeie , takes the form a commodious Iron cage with the inscription "The Ruth Panlne lied T.t'.n gold letter, This bed a, U a long Hat of eats waiting

1,.. tr.ated During one y.-..

W. C l.llll 1 FfuP I A I

SHOES FOR fcVMiwji UsWfBÄJi M.n'. StioM. SS to BO A go to Sl.SOT to at US- W"TOn . Sie. to f l.OO.

to

msny as 56 were cared

for.

lh ..t..il..rn.. . If 1 could take you Into ggjT taffg factories at Brockton. Mass. .and show Toi how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes .rrrUde. vou w ould i hen under, .ml

why they noid int o . - -weir longer, and sre of greater vaiu. than any other make. . here. oUr;.r.nTor0W.U...tTr.rii on tketott..m.h-' taht1m. er isä-ä f rttÄ