Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 September 1908 — Page 3

HELPFUL ADVICE

BROKE HER DATE

And

Teddy DejerxJtd on the Wrut

Slap

wjIm high in 41 i'J furv)td

'You go first," said the young man as ho carefully shaded the match with hi )i,nfl ami endeavored to light his v THr The prelty Bir! in the blue gingham l1rV KtfHini'd wllt.ru alu. ...... .1..

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tli tall nuadow grates, him with lift.d

What f. irrt." )ll,ll

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i ' scare them wa i myself. Go on!"

Why. Teddy Butt.rfl.-ld!" exaim -d the girl disjcuau-dlv. -if i

1' usnt you wi re serious I d go right

OBJECTED TO FLATTERY.

And Therefore Was an Object of Wonder to the Other Woman.

It is

t-he Inquire Ii. an thiiw awav hia

Mliilt-d at her Wi II " h

m then- ar- likely to be

ras and I d rather

1 in afraid of

Oklahoma Nights. It matters not hew hot th day way uo fa the new State, as soon as the an goes iIowb the brexe riae. It

! wmpiy tbe radiation of heat which i Will Occur in luv ruvan iwih.i ,1.1.1.

rare enough that tho modern is kor h (, ZZZZZ .. I .1

woman objects u a nattering photo- will make your hatband wahu! Ju The other afternoon a strong faced and If you are wenrtiiz a oft hat nad woman of thirty -a re or so. rory plain- glagsoaTe b Juf Ä y drstsed. guiltless of stays apparont- again tiis rim of vour l J

iy a wearing uat-heelod shot and make deep red marks o oyour cheek, other tornal evidence, of fomalo re- By 10 odor TthTbr llTo fer fi! , iQU llbe 8 re. t moans and whistles "oil room of a avenue photographic round the corners like a March ' w , lyr In Missouri. And if you stay I have como for my photographs." up until blood red Aldebaran rises in JJ i lu rHioo-rooBi youag the east and Vega dips low in the woman In a hard, mat terof fact tone, west the wind mm in nr,.

handing over her ücket. The girl dug sighs, as If the very world must have the photographs out of a big pile and been sliaken to givo them venL pulled ono of them out of tho en- Shawnee Herald -volope to show to tho customer. The

strong raced woman looked at the plc-j .,,, . . . , ttirft with immiin,., .. w.i ' The "'"a of India.

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DEEP CRACKS FROM ECZEMA.

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awwt hetea years and dariac that time I had unl several arxalln! rem ; 0"

i seiner wim payolrfaao' and drusrtrfts' preascriptkmA. The dla-

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..1 voiit tollour family dor tor j rck ,ind sit down besid that broken

tl.. Mimic story aifut tnv privat

i.,'n -s you aro too inotlfst You d. imI not lKjafniid to tell Mrs. Pinkli.nn, at Lynn, Mass., the things you i . ull not explain to the doctor. Your let t r n ill lie hold in the strii-test eonlldcnce. From her vast correspondn. o Midi sick women during the ist thirty years she may have c lined the very knowledgo that will h-lpourcaM'. Such l-t tors as the foll..iti(r, from grateful women, es-t.it-lili lieyond a dnuht tho powerof LYDIA E-PINKHAWI'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND ti- KUirjuer all fiin,ile diseases. Mi. Norman K. Uarndt, of Allent 'Wii, Pa., M rites: liier hinre I was .si.xlcen years of I had ufferod from nn orjfanie de- ! r.inL'fmrtit and femnle weakness; in j . . i,s jt:enre I had dreadful headache uu was extremely nervous .My phys - i an iaid 1 muht go through an opera

t."n io gel wen. i ineuu toiu me ii! . it Lydia li. I'inlchani's Vegetable i ri:piund, and I took itand wrote you f. r .nlvice, following your directions

ari 'uUy, and tiinnks to you 1 am toi.v a well woman, and I am telling u.'. Ui.v friends of my experience." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Pt thirty years Lydia E. Pinkli.un's A'cgctaldo CoiniKund, made fr"m Motsand herhs, has Ikhti the st.ind.ird remedy for female ills, and has positively run-d thousands of ut iinen w ho have lieen troubled with li-pheeincnts, inllammation, ulcerati -n, .iltroid tumors, irregularities, p li. die juii.'is, backache, that boari: 1 wii feeling, flatulency, indigi's. ti :.,'iwmi'ss,ornervoas prostration.

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Low Rates to Canfornia Oregon,Wrunictoii, lUh. Colorado. Montana. Wyotninf nc V"lef" State., on SHIPMENTS HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND EMIGRANT MOVABLES. AdJ.e,. c". AHf?,l1"N f8R8IN0 CO.. IBB Ma.iM. SU III.. ar 355 tlltcall Snare. Barl!. IS.T

gjr. rhompson's EyB Water I,N Indianapolis no. 3d, isos.

.a-iomoniio forover: I shouldn't care If I never got hack to the cottage! i d he abharned to ho seen with you! Have you any Idea how far we are from home? I don't know this road." I haven't any Idea," said the young uan. still more cheerfully. ' I ihiuk by cutting through this meadow we ll hit the main road. I wish you'd sun through this grass. Since It la you 1 11 concede this much. I'll walk by our aide and hold your hand to ßive'you -on rage. Still, if I see a snake it s me to ollmb a tree and direct the camj.aign from above. It's funny that machine Bhould break down after running s" well with us for two hours." Teddy," said the nrotty girl nrmlv. you are trying by mere words" to ii-vi-rt siy attention from the fact that you are holding my hand. Let go of it. At once! Aro there really snake here?" I am certain of it." said the young 1 1 a:.. You'd better not go far' from

' ' I in grieved to see you attach . u.moD sentimental motive to mv '.nair. to clasp your hand when the true rear on is so infinitely much above anything so vulgar. I just want to protect you In case - "A lot of protection you'd be!" Interrupted the pretty girl, scornfully. Tai not afraid of garter snakes, even if you are! That is. not very much afraid. Do you suppose we ll be home

u 4 odor,;? J promised " "I beard you." said the voung man. gloomily. I heard ou with my own ear tell that pasty-fared. iccreamtrouaered Phillip that you'd plav t 11 nis with him at 4! If it had been tld dledywinkB It would have seemed nior- logir.il why. Ph'liipa ner conld run -o hit a tennis ball! He d get dut on n'. jhoes and have to -top to bnuh it off! Besides, he'd get out f t ren'h! ' 1 th:nk -an ar horrid wh-n you are m. nvuiu- and jaliu-niin.led," ree -! h j.retty girl aeverelv. Mr. I. . :i . - did anything to you. and i- vr. im young man. I'd hate to d -piroit t him.' Oh so huld 1'" wild th young "''iL wrtoui. "if there's anything that woul Kti-p me awake nights It is th.' J dot!, age that I brought sorrow Phillips' Xo. don't take that path tak" thin nn!"

"Are tou sure It's the right one?" aski.l thf pretty girl dubiously. I've rfd'Iy iriit to lie home " lfrfetlv sure." said the young num. a he urged her on.

"Hy thi way." asked the pretty girl, "what wus ;t happened to the automobile? There was plenty of gasoline

anu no p .oeture

"You hve a horribly curious mind," said the -oung roan. "If you really

must know, the concentric whlngdab

reiuseu to ameliorate with the revolutionary chlorophyll." Oh" aaJd the pretty girl, faintly, i see! We must have broken down

an awful ic::? way from home, for

we ve walked and walked! Is ft much farther?" "I'm srry you are so bored with rny society." said the young man, bitterly. "Try to endure it!" Why. Teddy!" objected tho prettv girl. You know I like to be with you! Only " "Oh. hang Phillips!" burst out the young man as they plunged through some underbrush. "I hate to break an engagement " she said. "You eoBliln't help it." said the

young man, virtuously. "You really couldn't help being delayed and you

might as well enjoy yourself, because It's half past 5 now and he's given you up. Do you realtv mind?"

Tho pretty girl looked into his seri

ous face a minute and then her eyes twinkled. "Hush! she whlspored. 'TU tell you! I don not a hit!"

Hully for you'" said the young

man. beaming ! as kind of afraid

n was a reai desfr to get back to

Phillips Instead of jut surface j Killte

nes! why, dear m here we are!" They broke through the last thicket and the Jake and cottages were before them. The pretty girl, however, had stopped transfixed; ft r from the knoll where she stitnl she had a perfectlv plain view up the rea l leading to the lake, and there, a quarter of mile away In the rats of the sun, gleamed the broken-down rod 'ouring car. The young man had led h-T a detour of three miles through meadow and wood Now he met h r accusing gaze serenely. "I had to do sorrü fMng." he ex plained. "To prevent t.'ttlng home lv 4 o'clock. I iran. I :hink I'll walk down and run the cur i i. for probably the whingdab : till right now. Want to come?" "I'll nover s-eak to you again as long as I live' ' "1ed the pretty girl, as she compo hnded. -''Y-e-es. I might as well k with you." Chicago News.

Coll as this?" she inauired of the re.

eeplion-room girl haughtily. "This looks about as much like the proof" "Oh. but the finished pictures always look different much better than tho proofs, you know." said the reception-room young woman, with a

rumor surprised expression. "Do you supose for a slnglo Instant, young woman, that I came here to get tfctures that flatter?" asked the woman with the lined face. "Do I look like such a perfect fool as that? Where Is there any character in It? Am I such a putty face? It makes me look ten years younger than I am. Where are the lines in it and the "

"But," interposed the girl behind the desk, "the retoucher has erased the lines. .Most ladies prefer their pictures to make them look a wee bit younger, and I am sure that none of them cares to have the crow's feet " "I am not ashamed of my wrinkles, young woman." was the frigid reply. "I acquired them in a good cause. I

shall not take these photographs, and that's all there Is about iL I shall

have another sitting, and I shall have a distinct understanding with the operator that ho is not to fatten and puff out and beautify my countenance in this Idiotic fashion. The camera stamps me as I am. and I'm not going to have any lying portraits. I shall return for another sitting to-morrow afternoon." And the regenerated woman stalked out The reception-room young woman took her gum from the place on the under sld of the counter, where she had stuck It. put it into her mouth and thought steadily for fully two minutes. "Well, she's just what my brothers call the limit!" was the conclusion she reached. Washington Post.

The bird which is most expert in Im

itating the sneech of man ia the mlna

of India, a bird somewhat resembling . T,he a startling It is purplish black in hue. I . l aiTO

wun a wnite patch on tho wings and orange lappets on the head. Whan domesticated the mina Is far superior to the parrot both In picking up the speech of those by whom it is surrounded and In the distinctness with which It speaks the words and sentences learned.

and a rule placed acroM the band would not touch the pndL I ttpt ulng remedy after remedy, awl n-iaiw

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an much its did the Smt tax of Cutl run Ointment. I awele a parcba.ee of Cutleura Soap and OlntMeat sad at; hands were frerfectly cored after rvboxes of Cutlrura Ointment and on? -afce of Cutk-ara Soap were used w II. Denn. Newark. Dei, Mar. tJjs. IfXTT."

tyoiune noue

me system effectually.

A Question of Speed. "I tell you what." said the old maid, 'they make love much faster than they used to in my day." "Yes," replied the sweet young thing "in your day it was a rented horse and buggy; now It's a mortgaged, fortyhorse power, mile-a-mtnutc touring car." Detroit Free Press.

assists one in overcoming kabitual constipation permanently. To get its, oeneiciul ejjects buy the ö Pinn vie. fIunuju Wed hy the California JFio Syrup Co.

Along the path"TTpul r j OS-tt ySOTTU. tonce we pass to perfection. Itl.o or-rr-c.w. .

No man is undone as long as he has' 1 "6 tilCdm TOT 5316

trouble with the cooiiar

cases out of ten. ha

to arrive.

man fails

OcmmI IliiuirLrrprr. Uat. thf Brat. Tiafi why they ae Red Cren Hall tUmt At lesdtas cro. it, i rrata.

a work to do.

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Chip Hats. The manufacture of chip hats and plaits is very ancient and characteristic of the province of Modena. Italv. having been introduced at Carpi at the beginning of tho sixteenth century hy Nicolo Biondo, Its Inventor. The chip is made through a special process

irom a willow troo grown on the banks of the Po.

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The Cleanly Hen. A little girl staying in th country for the first time saw a hi-n s- ratchlng in the garden. "Oh. mother." sh- exrl.iimed. there's a hon wiping hr Immit' I., look!"

The Word of God Ib valueless except It !ad to the gcd ..f The Word.

'The Trackless City. "The Trackless City" is the title i.'' an article in the Berliner Tasehlatt. in which the writer say. "The r;t Berlin ilie Berliner c:T- m i-' . made trarkles." ThH c t.!iti n. writer says, may be brouphr al' - v the creation of transportation mi-'h 's which wall make the rails super a-i.-a-namely, underground pn--aK s f. -rapid transit to distant j.uint'i and a: nibitaes for short distann-s

British Colonial Governors. British colonial governors are appointed, the premier hating political power to oppoee or aotoieace In a suggested appointment. The governor has practically the same power as one appointed to go"ern a territorv of the United States. I

Shortest Line to Rosebud Reservation

The opening of the Rosebud Reser-raUon, Ortober 5 to 17. next, c .Ve ?vrr 5(00 P0? "rl a choice farm in Tripp Cowntv. bouth Dakota, for a an all s.uni prr acre. SS.C acre will be opened. Pe pie drawing one of tbee fa-rm must par $6.00 an acre: one fifth down. baJance in 5 yeajr. Chamberlain and 1 revhe.. South Dakota, are places of registration. Both are located on the shortest iine to the reserratioo from Chicago-the CHICACO MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL RAILWAY The best of these lands are located in the Xoraern part of Tripo County. ea.tly reached from lothCharabex-lain and Presbo. All persons, except certain toldiers, must be present in one of these townn for registration. Presence at the drawing is not reSv'f:i Tdfcoftlme farms will be notified oj matl. Kcebud folder, contain -n? map, and ririn? full particulars free on request. b F. A. MILLER, Ceneral Passenger Agent, Chicago.

rettlt. Itye Snlrp for Over 1(H) Vrnr. has teen ofd for consraied and iaflatno eyR5. reaovos film er cum over the eves. All druggists or Howard Bros Buffalo. V Y

It Is the breath of heaven that makes fragrant the life of Christ.

IJon't roll Vonr Clollira. Vt Ited Cro Kall Klüt and kep thew wait as tnovr. .mi grocers. 2 cenu a pack-ase.

Gum Gure Cures Sore Gums, lightens Loose Teeth.

Whitens Yellow Teeih.

Price SI-00.

By Mail Prepaid.

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A man's power with men often depends on his persistency with God.

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If our hands would touch humanity, our hearts must touch heaven.

Mr. tii'vi Wbiet 5rru far children ti-rOv Inr. Mitten tha rum. rolacM iniirarn .tioo. aiUra pain, eure wi&d colic Ccsta a baUia.

The way of life is narrow, because there Is only on1 leader. Chrisr

FINEST LANDS IN THE

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lars ctnrtlnj; a meehanlai devlii? that wi I r tase you INTEItNATIONAL MHJ.

ROSEBUD GOVERNMENT LANDS BEST REACHED FROM DALLAS Dallas and Gregory, S. E., are reached only by the Chicago C& North Western Railway. They are the only towns on the reservation border. Dallas and Gregory are the main registering points. President Roosevelt has designated Dallas for the final drawing October 19, 1908.

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The Chicago & ftorth Western Ry. is the onfy all-rail route to the reservation, A million acres of fertile agricultural and grazing land in the great Missouri Valley Corn Belt is to be

opened to Homesteaders October 5 to 17, 1908. For information about how to get a homestead with details regarding rates, traia schedules, address W. 8. KKISKERN Pass'r Traffic Mgr., C. 4. N. W. Ry. Chicago, III.

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