Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 October 1908 — Page 3

Landing an Heiress

A 1-'

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One Thing was Certain. When Carol was nearly four years old. her parents had occasiou to move into anothor part of town, and one morning, whon a stranca little clrl

HotM Arthur 'Became the " Candv Kid" wandorod Into the yard. Carol, who i3 I n.. r.nl. 1.11.1 ... ...I.U .l.n

Idoa of a playfellow. "Good mornlnxr. little clrl." she call

Miss Mildrod. also, had considered ed dut brightly, "Did you tome over to this very matter. play wlv me!"

"No-no, I am sure you mlsludgo him. The little elrl. who was oldor and

Of course, I understand how ho is sit- larger than Carol, stnrod and was

Arthur was tall, blond, handsome,

and twonty-oIghL Ho was also tho

possessor of a long head, inherited from the maternal side of the house.

lie was likewise a dutiful son.

It was the two lutter circumstances

that had, on more than one occasion, saved him from muklug a triumphant ass of himself.

There was that dear little Miss Dix

on, whom lie nail met at tue seaside.

It had been a glorious ovonlng that

last. They were sitting on tho vo-

uated iinancinlly, and and all that. dumb.

Hut 1 nin sure he is honest and honor

able, and that ho he cares for mo very much. There are a thousand ways by which I can loam much that you cannot, and "

"eH, yes, I understand. But sup-

"What's your name, little girl? Carol proceedod. No answor. "Are you five?" Still no answer. "Are you six?"

The child fidgeted and grlnnod but

pose you should put him to the test.

Do you think ho would come through remained silent with her linger In hor

rauda. whore they might seo and yet t unscathed? Suppose you should tell mouth.

Li- unseen, 'i no sou. ureamy strains mm that I had lost all or your money Carol surveyod hor calmly a rao-

of a Strauss waltz lloatod out from the j and mine in unfortunate speculation ment and then remarked emphatically.

ballroom. 1 here was the pale ligiu oi ; that we were beggars, and had not "Well, I don t know your name, and

tho moon, the murmuring ripple of the waves ou the beach and all that sort of thing, which you have read about

so many times that you have learned i

to skip It in the novols

a dollar we could call our own? Are

you afraid to try him? There was a brief silence. Then: "I don't like to tell a falsehood, pann lint It u-milrl tin nnlv n 'wriltfi lift.'

I don't know how old you are, but I do know you aren't very smart for your

age:" Delineator.

HON. R. S. THAHI N.

.. t it. Thnrln. Attorney nt Law

' v for AntiTr.ist I -acne. , '- Ii Petiixjlvania Aviv. .V V,

...... f ) I n follows

it . -e i"nI Peruna for catarrhal

I mil llhlf

tfworu. . ,....,.. und do not

I) l

Ut loatlfy to Its

ice und lo not

. ,-iv.. it mv emphatic ndors-'-

' I...:.

rumeftt rvcotnim-nuii; i

I'll

"That's my dutiful girl. Now run

along and let mo work." There was the sound of a kiss, and tho perspiring young man in the hall hastened to get out of the house. He wanted time to think, hut the first

what she had been waiting for two ! thing that entered his head as ho weeks to hear, when there was a step , reached the pavement was a fanciful close at hand, and the cooing voice of ( picture of the plump Miss Field, with

tho maternal Turner said: her one hundred and sixty pounus "I beg your pardon, but you plenso avoirdupois, "running along," and he excuse Arthur a few moments? Thorej Srxilocl broadly. Then he walked rapare thoso miserable businoas affairs jiy ovor to tho next Btreet to take a

Well! Elsie was going away too. . and norhans for tho best xes,

too soon. They had talked m signs try him tomorrow night."

and murmurs for hair an nour; Arthur's left hand clasped KIsle's dimpled

right one, his right arm was about her waist; both hearts beat vigorously, as hearts will on such occasions, and

Arthur had Just begun to tell klsio

The First Step. 'So you have a plan for making dla monds?"

"I have," answered the man from

Paris.

"And what is the first stop In your

procoss?

"To find some one who has foolish

money to invest." Plck-Me-Up.

, attecti-d by tnnt inwuer. u ihat musl bJ alu.nri(Jj to fU timo for ( cal) lf) hls club lnoro to l10lcl a now-

mi., writ" :

Peruna

re a

tonic of ureal tho into mail."

T Harnert. .wi . A .i 111B wns hi. saved nrovldential-

- IJ1MI WIllllT I I ... .

ly. ror liisio nau not a com, um

neither hod he at least, not many of

them. Thcro were several other occasions when his own long head, or

his mamma's had helped him out

for Arthur was somewhat suacoptible

Hut it Is not of these that I have to

tell.

His time had come. Tho in-ovory-

way desirable young person had pre

sented herself. True, she was not so

young as she had been; but, then, that

was a more trifle. She was Just his

own age, of as good a family as his

a pneumonia alter havinz ' i . t I...tti fur two

,a enpP 1 beenn OUiW well. I

a, 1 a vounc lady, who wa- all ,., ilnn mi "'fined to the hu to run uflHn ,-nn. ivninn for

- l .iliu ' - - - ,

he in Utile 10 lonow urr 'ailnrmc. can recommend

all such who are m nnu re-

c

I'e-ru-na Tablets. .,.j.le prefer to take tablets r to t.iVe nmliHno In n fluid v ,, i, (tiple ran obtain I'enina i,-h represent the solid me--r.-dients of IVruna. Kaon R .,,.iivalnt 10 one average dose

wow with Ted Cross.

On the steps he hesitated for a moment "Had I better go back to Mildred nov?"he thought. "No; she won't have her little tale of woo ready, and inlpht bo put out if I call tonight I mlcht give myself away. too. Better havo timo to get my speech propared." And this astute young man went homo and proceeded to make himself comfortable. Tho noxt evening, with his usual light heart and good spirits, he rang the doorboll of No. 41 Arlington ave

nue, tho residence of the Fields. Pros-

The Effect of Mental Training.

"A man can train himself In time

to believe almost anything."

"That's true. For Instance, I under

stand that little Wlfilos actually con

Eiders his wife handsomo." Clevoland

Plan Doalor.

Fall Mlx-Ups. Our Johnny has some Loosened s'a's Twas parth fot 'all

rrtl frats - Pi"slurg Post

All Surrendered. Howell You should stand up for

your rights.

Powell I haven t any, mv boy. I

havo been marrlod for a good many

years. uonemian .Magawno.

BABY'S ITCHIKO HUMOR.

m-' liKM.

N.thliiK -Would lrlp Him Mollier (

Almost Im 0-palr 0Te Quick Carp to Catlnnra. "Several month h ago. my little boy

lan to break out with itchlug wren, 1

I doetoml him, but as toon aH I Rot

them healed up In one place tney would brrak out In another. 1 was almost in despair. 1 could not get anythlag that would help him. Then I

bcn to use Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment, and after using them

ti tlrnu. Iha onru (Yimmonced tO

iu.ic ...... ... ... Xl.l

heal. He Is now well, and not a scar Jüydlu U. A'inicuani' Vfgeiau is left on his body. They have never Compound carries women safely returned nor left him with bad blood. through tho Change of Life.

as one would thluk. Cutlcura Hemeuiea i Tpa(i th0 letter 3IrS. E. Hanson.

- . . r I . i -

are the best I have ever tneu. anu i shall highly recommend tliem to any one who Is suffering llkewlw. Mrs. William deeding. 102 Wasblngton St, Attica. Ind.. July 22. 1007."

Proof is Inexhaustible that

304 K. Long St., Columbus, Ohio, writes to Mrs. Pinkham : "I was passing through the Chanpo of Life, and suffered from nervousness, headaches, and other annoyiug symptoms. My doctor told me that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was pood for me, and since taking it I feel so much better, and I cm a train do my own work. I never forget

to tell mv friends what Lydia r.. 1'idk-

of !' ' .u

own. and an heiress of considerable ontly sho ontered the parlor, slow-ly. degree. Sho was not well, not ex-1 heavily. Her head bont low. and nor actly handsome, and was rather In ! breath came short and fast Turner

cllned to what is politely called

plumpness; but Arthur's mamma and

Arthur's long head gave their approv

went forward to meet hor, his arms

outstretched. "Mildrod. darllnc! What Is the

A f

Just a Mother.

I vkiat 4J aisai f- vf.kv -.i.aiv. vui iipi't I " ..... . .

l who belonged to a number nl and Arthur did not care who shot trouble with my little girl? Ano.ner

i .f i . ... .i ,. ,ni.n ituc T-ioiii liicoM to ue

r . a nnii ori:;iiiizjii.ijiis uiici i mieni. lie? so kiiil' ns hiio nnssoqson nm kuwi onr. -

,.!.. I.im -lfli his priindmnther I nhm- niinllflnntlntKi imrtlnnlnrlt. Ii I rnllf'd "little.

II' ""J ...... n I ..uu.u .uiuv.iiihi; llir --- , ,,

one involving a very neat fortune in on. Annur, Arum.. uu - iir own Mt-iit I how to tell you. It Is too dreadful.

IJoaldos, Arthur was getting a bit Pnpa-

ti w v i. nely without his motner. anu .' . ;ir- she was about to leave l,. . xclaimed, "Oh! don't go! ; . a clubber any more, Just be 4 n ii u - Delineator.

Ever Feel So? v. h indignation oft I swell 1 1. s-.- a friend 1! , ... coin that I could more intell-i-.iitly spend. Kansas City j i.

H9

StAT r limn, i'itt "r Tourvo, 1

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, , viw of tV ttr of 1. J. P";"' ' , . s.n In th rity of role.lo. - t a' l stale aforeld. anil that mW - w tux tbr ifB of ONE HI NDKBU i ti'w f . - w n.1 .rrv rnne Of I a-

, ,h ni nt I one noun. lie uau pivaumi uiuunj if.' 'XtV FU A s K . r H KN K y' for an early wedding, but Miss Field

sw .rn t 'fore rne aatl aDfrfxi la w - ft.i r.ih iaT of Dtemtr. A. U.

desjierate. In fact, he had so far ox

ceeded his own salary and tho maternal allowance) which, by tho way, was as largo as Mrs. Turner could afford

that nothing short of a miracle, or a

matrimonial alliance such as ho had

boon so long seeking, could save him

from getting Into very deep water.

And thus, it came to pass that this

winter found him engaged to Miss

Mildred Field, much to tho satisfac

tion of his mother, who was visiting a

friend in Atlantic City, and to whom

he. like the dutiful son he was, sent

the gratifying news at once.

Ho was disappointed, however, on

one point He had pleaded artfully

"What! Has your father

"Oh. no, not that, but worse!

thur. wo are beggars!

Ar-

Loss of Time. "Vnrn snlil Mrs fJrpeil. severely. "I

And Miss Field, delivering thoso last snw you" 8lamiing by tho window kiss-

AI I

A. W. OLBASON. VflTAMt IVBMC.

- itarrh Cure Is tnfceo Intwnallr-

i i.--tir tho Meoil and aincom

- f tie rsteni. Send for tetlaw-

V J niRNEY A. ro., Toieuo. u. C , II I lrtli-(-lt TTtP.

I. s Family Pili for conttlpatlen.

lis a-1 LIS

F - who sit up nights worrying Vir crowns are asloop in the

s wj.i n rrowns are earned.

n will find nothing of the divine

' ' a refuse to obey the voice of

Jay duty.

Don't .Spoil Your Clotliea.

i e fled Cro Hall lllue and keep them

as now. All grocers, o cents a ptcit-

a?

'If who runs away from all sorrow

rraiely drowned in the slough

' les pond.

Mr o'v Sotinn Srru for chlMren tOv

Ice tofum tba rumi, riuc infiammttkiiv

pals, rar wind coli. He tita a botUa.

s world is always godforsaken to

so wl o have forsaken the good. DYSPEPSIA

"IUrlnf lit.g TBr wondftfol "Catfartt" for

n it an lit. I .... nf itnmi.

k m arela f-irthelrwondftrfal rnmfmtltlea. I Si lion mim.rnni oihr 'll.il remJI ft at aral! and I fli .1 that C atearfU r.ll.T r nivir tban ail tU ottaara I bat takaa - 1 m trar " iuaea Mti.ane. IK M.rcer Bt. Jtrx Cltr. N. J.

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had et her foot down with much

firmness, and said he must go through

a long probationary period all of which Arthur failed to understand.

He had always been noted for his per

suasive powers, nnd had flattered himself that Mildred, with her gentle, clinging, budlike ways, would succumb at once.

Now. bo It known, that Miss Mildred

Field had not arrived at years of discretion for nothing. Neither had she. a not unprepossessing young person.

with nearly half a million in her own right, passed through the experience

of ten seasons without gathering unto

herself much knowledgo of the ways and wiles of wicked man. She had, as might have boon expected, offers to a higher number: but, thus far, the reason of their unanimous desire to touch her purse to touch. In tho first place, the all-important key to it. which was hidden away in her plump bosom. And Miss Mildred Field was worldly wise in her day and generation. Sho was certainly in love with Turner there could be no doubt of that. It was quite as certain that she was vorv seriously In lovo with him: lint, with the wisdom horn of experi

ence, she did not let him know ono-i half of what she felt for him. If any one had told Turner that he was just now in a very shaky position ho would have scoffed. His chum. Ted Cross, who was spending the winter nt the house during Mrs. Turner's nhsence. had once suggested that "there's many a slip." but Arthur merely Hung a shoe at him, and whistled serenely. .... It was in thlR frame of mind that, one evt nlng in February, he ran lightly up the steps of the Fields' house to call on her whom Cross unfeelingly referred to as his "llttlo ladylove." It was warm, and the front door stood ajar The little servant was not in his accustomed plnce, so Turner, with the air of one who knew just whore he was going, stepped inside. From nnon door of Papa Field's study

came the sound of voices In earnest. ' . .. .t.n... siinllll Ilia I

discussion, anu one ui i'" name. "Of course, my doar, you aro your own mistress, nnd I can only advise von It seems to me. however, that j ou have done c very foolish thing to on?ago vnurs. lf to this young Turner True he se1 an exemplary young Alow and he comes of an excellent 5" .".... it I well known thnt ho

has only a nnll il?""'0.

addition 10 u utw"; "

words with wonderful Impresslvoness,

hung her head and sobbed biueriy. Then it was that Turner, like the young man of action that ho was. put his arm as far round his tearful fiancee as possible, and with some difficulty, led her to a seat, and pulled her head down on his glossy shirt front. He was very sorry, as sho must know.- Hut It was nothing. Her father would recoup himself he had many influential friends. As for her, had sho not him her Arthur? He would not. he once interrupted her to say, permit her. through a sense of falso pride, to cast him off now. -when she most needed him. No. never. Ho had twonty dollars a week. It wasn't much, he knew; but they could live on it. And did she suppose for on instance that ho had expected to live on his wife's money? No, a thousand times, no! "Wo will have a real quiet llttlo

Ing the Iceman this morning. Now, to-morruw I shall stand guard raysolf." Nora laughed over her pans. "'Tis no uso, mum."" she giggled. "He wouldn't kiss yex now. He pro posed this morning awn OI accepted him."

Japan Wants Skyscrapers. "Before very long skyscrapers are likely to be seen in Japan." said J. Tokeda. a Japanese architect, who Is

visiting this country for the purpose . , Veretablo Compound did for ma l.,nnnlni. otmo tt SM If lllllllllni- 1 - . V . 1 II

in iu5)iu(.uub i , uurintr this trying penou. methods. "I am connected with a; b limllru commission which Is to have charge j FACTS FOR SICK WOMENi of the construction of the new Parli-j thirty years Lydia E. Pinkment building In Tokyo. We expect i . , Vetretablo Oomioun(l, mado latest ideas. The buildings will cost &sfLlÄ tho in tho nelghborhod of $12.000.000, and VJU JE? thoy will be constructed of iron frames standard med for fe ma ic ills, and stone or re-enforced concrete foe- and has positively cured thouhandsoj Ings. At present tho tallest structure women who have been troubleit a un we have is 200 feet high. This build displacements, inflammation, ulceraing is a pagoda, or temple. Our modern tion, libroid tumors, irregularities, business structures are only about 50 jWriodic pains, backache, that bcaror CO feet high. We are greatly Inter-' ngdovn feelinp, flatulency, indigos-

esteu in ro-oniorceu cuucrci uuu dizziness or ne rvous prostration, hope to use It largely In the construe " " . ffc t "ow -'- ÄSf5 an ...Id.

women to write lier lor ativicc. She lias guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, aiass. SICK HEADACHE

Positively curou by

these Little l'Uis. Tarr also relievo Dis

tress tram Dyspepsia. In-

dlgestloa and Too nearly

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American.

Where's the Good Time?

Thi-y tell me." said tho Kentuckv Colonel, "that If you want to go out fo a good time without feelln th ef f c's of the llcker. you mu' take a trasnoonful of olive oil befo' you staht.

That'll sort of line youah stummlc and , krfp the llcker from goln' to youah i hald I don't think much of that theah way nf doln. In the fust place, It ain't treatin' youah stummlc right to fool It I lalk that, and In the second place, how (

you goln' to have a gooü time, i u iaiK to know. If the. llcker don' go to youah

hald?" New York Press. '

A Disagreeable Difference

"Whv Is a cun like a cat?" asked

the conundrum fiend. T dunno." replied tho victim "Because thoy both go off." "But there's a dlfferenco." "What is It?"

"Tho cat comes hack." Harper's

Weekly. Harmless Matter.

"He puts too much poetry In his

letters." "There was a time whon I would

havo looked askance at that," admit

ted tho girl's father, but nowadays

III nave a rvi quiet im .!. ntn'l

wedding, dearest: and after it is all b i "",. Yr."

... -Hl , milntlv In nur nwn SUCH il uau mua. -

IIiiIa xnllnim In tho ciiliiirha which I JOlirurtl.

I I . I i 1. U . Ill ... - .1 . ...v.. you and I will get ready in the meantime, and there wo will bo the happiest couple in the world. What! Mildred, am I to understand that you laugh at my cherished plans?" For Mildrod had leaped to her feet.

and was laughing heartily.

An Extreme Cure.

"I see you and your husband at all

the Ibsen plays this season. Mrs. Comeup. Are you so fond of the Ibsen drama?" "N'ot lust fond of It, but poor, dear

"Why, you foolish boy, I was only Mr. Comeup Is suffering from Insomnia

teasing you a bit. Don't you tninK and we've just tneu everyiniug.

I'd make a good actress? Papa and Baltimore American.

I haven't lost a "

Here was Mr. Turner s opportunity. -rne Republics.

She had doubted mm: on. .raei mo: including Haiti, Santo Domingo,

If she couiu noi irusi nun now. now panama and Liberia, there are now

couiu sne nave any nmu m uu u twenty-four republics In the world.

mey weie iiiiuiivu. j uiuujiii, uvi

haughtily to the

all, It wero host

And ho strode

door. But this was not a part of Miss Field's program, and sho did what any very-much-ln-love female would do under the circumstances; so that. In a very few seconds, two people pero sitting on a divan In very lover-

like attitudes lmieeu

ASTONISHED THE DOCTOS.

Old I.alr f.nt "Wrll with Change ot

Food.

A gret scientist has said we can put

on "old age" If we can only nourlsti

the body properly.

To do tills the right kind of food, ot

course, is necessary. The body mann

An hour later a young man, walking fnC(lircs poisons In the stomach and In

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Life In Finland. In Finland many families lead the

simple life In the summer time. They camp out on Islands and in the forests.

always tnking care to be near tne wa

ter, for even-body bathes and swims

They sleep and eat al fresco, and the

town councils provldo punuc urepiaces

and bathing places In all places oi

public resort

Expecting a Crash. Mrs. Green I overheard Nora talk

ing to herself as sho brushed off flu-

fancy china. She said so mucn oi it

was nothing short of monotony.

Mr. Groon Don't worn-, my dear:

it won't he long before she breaks the monotony. Chicago News.

Enforced. First Doctor How do you" make

your patients follow tho diet you prescribe?

Second Doctor I send In my bill Immediately. Good llouarkt-.Tprra Ue th? neat. That- why they ue Kfd Cross Ball Bine. At leading Rroeur. S cests. Prospects. Milkman You're up early this morning, sir. Out for a Htle fresh air, I suppose? Popley Can't tell whether It's a fresh heir or heiress; just been for the doctor. Catholic Standard and Times. The gloomiest hearts on earth are those that have never earned any glow of gratitude.

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briskly down the street, was reflecting on tho vagaries of chance nnd his own

good luck. "It was an awful close shave, he reflected, and he stopped and shook

hands with himself, much to the amazement of tho policeman at tho corner. A Sugection. There is a gardener, or rather a helper, in the employ of Senator DePew on his estate on the Hudson who owes his position, It is said, to a clever retort. The man had been employed in a menial position. One day he approached Senator Dopew and nsked for a recommendation. Mr.

Depow good naturedly consonted, j,cr nm as she couiu i ?taln It. she took

had n nolo prcpareu anu signeu u. .. .. untn sho take all of

testlnes from certain kinds of food

stuffs nnd unless sufficient of the rlcht kind Is used, the Injurious elements

overcome the good. "My grauduiother. 71 years old," writes a N. Y. lady, "had been an invalid for IS years from what was called consumption of the stomach and bowels. The doctor had given her up to die. "I saw so much about Grape-Nuts that 1 persuaded Grandmother to try It. She could not keep nnythlng on her stomach for more than a few minutes. "She bopau Grape-Nuts with only a teasnoonful. As that did not distress

The man took the letter without a word. "Don't you think it favorable

i enough?" asked his employer.

"Oh. It couldn't do ueuer man you

4 tcaspoonfuls at a meal.

Then she began to gain nnd grow strong nnd her trouble In the stomach was cone entirely. Sho got to enjoy

. mn.ii. ii cniii Hm man. "but " i fnr nn jn old nnd we know

nSlS I "ToSTd niS -Bt Vrbatr Id Mr. Depew. S, hcr life. Ä leW It a bnital MtfS dcprP. "The doctor was astonished that In-

question. I know, mil is i . .u 8(J d fl, stCad or dying Mie w .......- probably anked of y"1 Uiat I thought that yon might want to out a drop of medicine after she began n times concerning other jouni, . cnmit,lln. , t6 . (Io thG . nmno-Xuta." "There's a Iteason."

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