Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 August 1909 — Page 8

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rlVUr 1 Mill sunn iiiiuf, -- j ojr nwni tho ground and. hurrying forward, copyright, two. t T. c.McCiurc. found u lovely vine With leaves, pdence Smith mid Znbwl Winters smaller than those of the snnlax, ' mct at sim.,ih.r school nnd wcro Iraof a pale, tender green. The vine presstHi with ! .t'er. Znlcd would had its root about Ave feet from the ( havo ,1 her If the Widow Pen-, trunk of a towering Cottonwood r0B0 hadn't mixed lu. She wnntcd the ( tree and spread out on tho ground , youg mun for herself, and In awefour or Ave inches wide, becoming eome Whlspers she Imparted the lnfor- j a little narrower as it approached 1 Uon that Prudence Smith was the tree. I could see no stems or j tnocUkueed and would never be able tendrils, so thick was the growth, t0 staB(i nt a washtub or run up and and as 1 drew close to the tree I saw! down tne ceiiar stairs. The young man ii ill . u I. a .1 nknra . .1 Tin AAftdAil f r

mat tne vine urauwuvu juat uviv tzz at once iuiprti-u. w. the ground and went climbing up Bparij prudence on Sunday nlghu and the gTeat trunk aud the branches, assure her that be longed to Jump It grew more and more slender un-!ovor precipices for her sake, and of til fur up I could distinguish only a eourse sne resented IL She went about threadlike line of green. wuh her chin In the nlr and aHked for As I stood intently watching the n0 explanations, and so relation were delicute, graceful vine, I becamo drained for many long mouths. Then aware that it was pervaded by a jjabed's mother found out what was curious, tremulous motion. Then) tne matter with him and set him 1 saw that the individual leaves righL The widow had lied. Zabed were not stationary. Picking up a' it up Wnh the girl. The doves

twig Irom tne grounu, i louciira mj back again ana lurueu, one of the leaves and found to my dato wn sct for tho marriage, and amazement that there was a brown parmer Smith reached out his horny ant under it about as long as my hand f0r a shake and said: little finger nail. Each leaf was Znbed. gol dum your buttons, you're

held in the mandibles of an ant m gittur the real thing, and you orter such a way as to conceal the body of be the happiest man lu Woodchuck the insect, and the ants were coining county." down the tree. The discovery came Zabed was for ut two weeks, upon me with . .hock. I had stum- Ä bled on a nest of umbrella anU fnfonuatlon about Books had told me that such ants wheu ho ,uul sworn her to the were found in the tropics, whero mogt nwfuj &CCrecy he confessed that thev carried bits of leaves over their lne yOU,j;; nmn had a live frog In bis heads ns if to protect themselves Bt0mach and would probably go mad from the sun. But here, on the within two years and cut the throat of

banks of a Texas river, I had found his wife if he had one. me irog uau a colony of them, shading them- Jumped down Zabcd's-throat one day Je!? Aere there' wa, no Ln and completely hidden by their covering mbnden held out to blm. of green. 1 nothing could prevail upon him t Charmed at the sight, 1 turned Jump ouU back to call my companions, who( Wclif Wbere is the young girl, no were fishing in the river. Within a matter how her heart tunks -with love, few yards I met my husband coming ! who Is going to marry a young man i- it. r it .o m-nn mnro with n live and crowing frog In bis

excited over the phenomenon than I o was and shouted for the others to snt ound to come quickly. On investigation we bo wcQt nbout wlth hb chln ln found that the spot where the vine the a,r and wng too proud to ask for seemed to have its root was really an cxpianatlon. It was a year tfor the opening of the ant nest. The one came. Then a lightning rod man tinv creatures had by some instinct stayed overnight at Smith's, and after learned that the topmost branches supper he got to talking about frogs. of the cottonwood had put out their Seeing he was posted on the subjec t. firct sinnll leaves Thev had climb- Prudence made bold to ask him If be jlirst . small leaves. iiie nau " h rf f f taklng up In. 1 ed the immense distance sand hod 2. and he Lawered that , cut off and brought down their Ench thlQg wag absolutely imposslleaves to feed their young ones, bJe and yond belief. Zabed Winters 'we supposed. The ants which is- had pr0babiy Bwallowed a mall fish lou-nrl frnm tVlP TlPt a.u mlrli tu imwlnp but If

BUCU ClUif j i " v- va w - U11U ilic uau kJ ' t " w r. " " ' made a long circuit to the farther left alone he could In time be flsfced side of the tree and climbed up for and caught That settled the frog .i 4i ...l.i ;r,ioT.fr witl. ouestlon. and Zabed was Invited to

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hustle on him, and the turtledoves sang soft and low, a new date was appointed, and Farmer Smith stopped

chopping wood long enough to extena

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i iiu uiu nun; iinn.j u ö"' a nana ana saj . admiration for high sounding words ( Zabed, vou gol durned Idiot, don't and phrases. He also had a deep you know when you've Rot a good respect for a man who has the bold- thing? Don't fool around any more." nJs fn .Invito innovations of speech. I Zabed didn't want to, but before It

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He was telling Major Williams she told him right straight out that T AI KExT A T.T. .TLIjLri 1

bout Iiis wife being tooKcn eick ait- rruaence snum suoreu e 'v" mmm - er dat dog bite she had, an' 'stead 1 engine, that she had alx toea on her ob sayingln respects to her shaking right foot and 1 only .on ON

XU ! f 1 hnd EhC Sh0k 1 1 baby and that It was sure to com nA m rDM DAIIAAV 4f had de ager same as most folks hcr ROme d u ralght notbe SOUTHERN HA LW A I would say, what figur is you s'pos- aftcr marrlaBe that Zabed VJWWIIIL-1H iiri

inr ho used ?"

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wife sulkily from the ironing board. "lie said she 'shook like an ash pan.' Dat's his figm', an' I ain't

gwine forget it." l outh's Companion. Not lorn Thera. A Washington man, whose business had brought him to New York, took a run not lone aco into Con

necticut, where he had lived in his childhood. Tn tho nlace where he was born

he accosted a venerable old chap of eome eighty years, who proved to

be the very person tne asmngiom an Bouclit to answer certain in

nnirina pnTIPrminfT the nlaCC. As

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Washington man sain: "1 suppose you have always lived nrnund here."

"Oh, no,' said the native; "I wa born two good miles from here." Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. tm TrHble Infant.

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The Child (after silent lonpectlon)SVell, I don't understand why ma aajr ' eaay to bcc through yon, Mm. Jak rw'r ao thlck.-Broakljn Ufa-

I wnnld come no from the cornfield

pome afternoon and flni her aancing

all around the docryard and kicking aß

hltrh as a fence. That settlca aoeo.

tt trnntM Prudence, but be didn't

want a danclnp dervish. More coiaPtxElned relations. It was a

full year before old Mrs. Snyder was

proved a liar, and It too tnreo raoniua j lonccr to make up and Bet another

date. Things bad run smoothly to within a fortnlßht of the date when n

tin neddler came alone and bought a

sheepskin of Zabed nnd then told blm

that Trudence Smith was aear in me

rli;ht car. iicarslchtiKl In both eyes ana

would be tongue tied before she was

two years older. Zabed hadn't notices

the deafness or blindness, hut nc oe-

lleved ln tin peddlers and at once grew

frigid. Itesult. another year lost. Fate was still In tho game, however, and when everybody. Including the two principals, had made up their minds that there would be no marriage

she camo loaflng around to do hcr duty. Farmer Smith and his daughter

were In the village one day buying calico and brown BUgar when Zabed

Winters anneared. He had eggs to neu

for hickory shirting. Tho lovers were brought face to face, but they didn't ppcak. They thought of frogs and St Vitus' dance and bIx toed feet and

turnlne awar when Father

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Smith rcaenea oui one nanu daughter and the other for Zabed and

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say, are you iwo goi uunicu .uiuim 'Tm!" replied Tnidence.

"Urar replied Zabed. "If vou wasn't you'd come alonr

wKh me to the preacher and git mar

ried and hcv this tarnaahun tain eitied to once ad fur good and all."

rrodwicr looked at Zabed. Zabed looked at Prudence. Tbra ther smiled and edced t er-

rr ench other, and an hoar later tkey

Int saaa and wVe.

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GASOLINE ENGINEG jod as New. Can be seen at work any day. Will be sold Cheap, for Cask Reason we have got two and dont need but one- BEN ED. DOANE