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Vol. 52. Jasi-er, Indiana, Friday, March 4, 1910. No 22.

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JASPER

The Hiwer of fnlhusiasm. Entlr.., jj -in i .in mugnot of power. i must lire every event with ii, 1 noh thoughts ami nets with it. It will transmute dross "'to gold, drudgery into delight. U hat matters if the soul which 1ips beside vou is cold and selfish ?j hin i good example! Joy is i-h ni', and he will feel it. Every I ::-nt' task is a chance for no wer.

f'r t!ic qualities which they bring :t iiio (Jod's gifts which fit us to

tnioy lu-tter t limes. Easv tinners

wi l (omo if you have spent your

i.' .iris moou on gaining strength, for the very goal of power is the which conies from strength, lniish at things and people who M'1 to cow or annoy us. We do pr.i.oful!v and swiftly the tasks oi. o hard. One hy one we have turn voted our chains. We are free! -X. -'.tilus.

ENGLISH BEAUTY CUP.

Took a Reoiment of Soldl.ri

Clear the Roads In 1836.

There was a pertain Hercules en

gine which cut a noble figure in the

iMigusn Diizzard ot 1830, To appreciate the role played b

the IJercules some idea must be given of the effect of the storm on

otner methods of travel. Fourteen mail coaches were abandoned on äs many roads. Another was dug out of drifts five times between Exeter

and London.

Another was buried so deep that iL 1 1. f i

it iook mu men, principally sappers and miners, several hours to make a

passage to the coach and rescue the mails and passengers, while near

i. nainam tno snow Jay to a deptli of thirty or forty feet, the military being turned out to the number of GOO to clear the way. In London the drifts wore ton

feet deep, and hundreds of men and carts were employed hauling; snow out to the fields in the suburbs. The markets were in a bad way. One day only four stall holders were able to reach a main market. Greens

which a few davs before the- storm

were being sold for threepence a bunch at market now fetched from tenpence to a shilling, turnips, car-

rots anu ceiery uecoming equally dear, while nennv hand f tils nf nnrs.

Icy realized 2s. Gd., and the happy

possessor oi a bunch which he had previously purchased for ninonnnrn

realized for his 'prize no less a sum

tnan 1 2s. ad. Amid all this confusion the nio

ncer railways covered themselves

with glory by running trains almost without interruption. There was a deep cutting on one line where the

snow nau dritted badly, and great numbers of people turned out to sec how the Hercules oneine would

get along, 'lhey imagined, of course,

STRETCH YOURSELF. Do It the First Thing After You Waka In the Morning, A splendid thing for the b'ödy is stretdung. When you first wake up in the morning, take a eood. loner

Stretch. Stretch the hands as far

out sideways as possible. Then stretch them over the head as far as

you can reach, and at the same time i i t . i

sireicn wie leet downward as fur as

you can liaise the feet and stretch upward just as high as you can, and then lower the feet and leirs verv

ßlowly. When vou cet out of bed. raise

your arras over your Micud, and, .. ,i: i:. .i t

oiuuuiul: uii u hoc, cue iicw near VOU

can', reach the ceiling. Then walk

Real Cause of Baldness.

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Weak Tea Invites Sleep and Improve,' " lsc PTIJ or UlBt SI1C WOUIQ 06 Stopped, but to the Complexion. a trnin wore tvrn men who aPPar" "10lr astonishment the engine daäht ni,.;- i ii ently wore old acquaintances and ed right into the drift, "clearihir unon te oZ llVTUll "U wh0 mot in 11 J'01 "100d- Bth hcr W through apparently with? duZ wl ,t 1 Ä"p im mcn WCro nuite pray, but each had out the slightest difiiculty, the snow 1 fh ,1 l p i fth "l luxuriant head 'of hair. Near at the same time flying over the top each L i of I h e , 1CJT h1 .thcn MtJ stm,t ',art with a shin- of thc engino iim?y like foam Sri lÄ i au hl Z f "k; c d(,n,c - ll05t destitute, from the broken waves of a violent

111 1x1 1 , .1 ... ,UM "'Mill? IIIIU Bf had health, and it is the cud which n,:.,,.!..

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THE WAYS OF JAPAN. .You Art Naver Sure f Privacy, Evtn While Taking a Bath. As one step3 before th,e vjde open doors of the reception room or into the court or the kitclin. j the case may be, the lux-t ap-

proacnes and greets with a low bnu, followed by the hostess and usum' one or more of the maids, who, kneeling, bend to the floor. Tin eahitiitions are returned, a word is exchanged perhaps about the ro' ti or the meal that U to 1 prepared, and the guest seats himself on the low porch or platform tlmt sur

rounds the entrances and rii.i..i

his shoes or sandal?, leavin' f!.m

on the ground. If one wear- the T . .l.il. .

uapauese cioin snoc ana si raw s. in

line, :':e

Wood'" I

basin of wnter brought hv a ma;d,

wlio comes clattering nro-.ii.d tV outside of the hou3e om wooden clogs to bring it and set- it down before one on the ground. lit!' towel is brought, too, mile-- if. n usual, has this most useful ..i mt

cles about hi ierson.

Then'the ruet steus in. iii stot !.

,ing feet or Imrefoot, and, precechd

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uuuul me room wniie in tins posi-i"r v"iV " tion. Stand on the right foot and dal as 1 llitl &mü of t,lt? 1 stretch the right arm forward and j?eet Ilro alivnys washed in a

upward as Jugli as you can, while at the same time'the left foot is raised

from the floor and stretched out

ward, and the left hand is stretched backward and downward. This is a fine exercise for the whole body and is especially good for the waist and hipst, making them firm and strong. .Standin,.' on the left foot this exerMen r 1 1 1 I in f At'orcA;

If voi have been sittintr in tbe!' a servant, pnsse's through tb.-

Eamo position for a long time read- .l)Pn rooms, often between a doul.!? iug. stinking, writing or "sewing and no of a" tl,c leple "f tbo ho:isr, the ni;i les have h-como tired nnd wno are ,,0ing to the floor. I!

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in .i. tii-! iiuvi' u'Tfime ureo. nnu uum, tilfped. tho best tiling to, do is to'entur! t'1 roo,M n'tted to hin ni up and stretch. Stretch the t,lcro sCilts ,lil!oIf cro?5 legged s upward and outward and for- a CMS'on on the matted floor 1 v ii i ...... . . i r- t: .1 i . t

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cramp

get

arms

ward nnd backward. Lift the shoul

ders as high as you can and dro them'. Expand the chest nn

breathe deeply, or. sitting in the

chair, stretch the hands upward, lift thc feet from the floor and stretch

tfienr forward as far as possible, any way so you irive the muscles a

good, vigorous stretch. ? Whon oue i3 very tired, there is nothing more restful than stretching the muscles and then relaxing. Exchange.

fore a t in v charcoal fire in a brazier

and rests at least pretends to rest

it ne is a toreigner until disregard for ceremony irets the" better of Inn.

and he adopts an easier position.

rrescntJy comes a demure, or smiling little maid, with rosy. cheeks and fancifully colored silk- kV5n.Q, who kneels outride and slides open the paper door, enters, kneels and

closes it, brings, tea things to the

center ot the room and,- kneeling, pours out a wee cup of tea tö the

guest or each of the guests. This done, she bends her forehead to the floor and patters out. onenimr Anil

closing the door, as before, if the

guest ia an honored one, somo dainty, such as bean jelly or cakes or raw doiurh rolled iu tiink nnd

green powder, is brought with tin?

Illuminating Gas. Til the Philosophical Transaction

of the lioyal Society of London for 1739 is printed a fetter, written in 1C91, in which the BetavJolm niav-

tor dctaih a series of experiments

fit mirif) IT! a1 tCtl 1 I inrr rinn I tn n vsi

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Torr. Rhniririflr rtnt nnitr fhnf i ten. 1 11011 run minst untw Airt: tn

observed the inflammable gases 1 .,e P0" to wash, and -.as -he'-draea evolved, but that he lfad collected ms fi,',t; p noks at the little cul

tured garden or oft" to.tho distant valley or Forest or mountain or sea. Returning to hi's room, he is most of the lime alone -until I he

coming of the meal or, if it chances

sea. and notwithstnndinfr nlisfrur.

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inn- it ;c e;,i,. i iii irivij'ir i cnmigcci nice Lions mo tram came down trora lnjr. it is simplv tea. but tea nuide i. ..i ...ti 'n t i . . .

without the nerve dostrovin- ni- ü' r1 iua, urcenucaa wenty mnesj in one observed the inflammable gases 4n, if ."Li ...i ' T. then lndwlwl innomo pleasantries hour and a quarter." London evolved, hot iht. hn caA noiiL,i

y es sleep 1 1 ' T,"1 lhe Vth,fnnin lTC,V QueCn BtoVcd them for some kne vnes sieep. with enual references to doorknobs '1,10,1,1, Tn I7fi? T n tiJj lou take half a small eoffee am 1i!Har(I lm!Ja, inuch to thJ Sago Tea For the Hair. t t !ln spoon 0 ten, and you scatter it in am,Ift(wnt f(f tli, pjlSS0I1crs, but For sage tea take two ounces of Hrf h the bottom of a very large cup. to tbe evi(1Tt ds Jin,ita of the' the newest dried rrnrden Le and 12' ittt rss abb'

The Ucrnmn collee cups arc best i,mij,i ,.. if ( . xu J':' TO aiuraocn oegan tne,y"" "ö " or, u n cuances

for this purpose Over this vor 1 r ii 1 1 i - ! T 7 6 L L lu Mi experiments which resu ted in the t0 c nfternoou or even ng, until IrTnSwiin'kÄ a k lmfy deToIT ? 1?,to an i ?rn Pt ro that you use an' .'establishment of coal gas as an ill" 10 announcement comes that "the ter as the cup wil hold g 17! " lh FTi f -buh "T' !"? nC) th-ree lUarts ?f minatin& nt. In 1797 he pabHc- bath is rou.h-." One is never entire Tho nucor I placed on the tonfS? , J 7 P0"s!,k'(?b,e boiling water. Let simmer slowly y showed the system he h'a ma- ly alone. .occ to the room is alorth cap t r(3,iJ S tsLÄ äS-PBarly P Im" an( hST "? in h eojed w. free on ,everal sides, and host, comes the big wadded tea cozv, (lis I SJ nnd let stand for twenty-four the factory of Boillton &Vatt,;itor or servant may come in at which must beethrown over nil. i; J Cn!e f K b5l& a if f"? f mto.r.ninan,, he fitted up an'appa-any time One becomes used to is an oddly shaped cozy, made to we t tt L dnu ' Pi! " . p 1! f.? Pel.1?anufacture of &a8 1 "3 nn,ilcan!s to ik in most cover cup and saucer. 1 stands for n nd k niornmg and night, massaging gen-in that establishment, with which ways. There is noth ng hidden. It five minutes to steep. Q iZftb Vli'dneM g I Ä w mIlutctf " . Thls 19a lt ,0 led. This was the first makes life simple and informal and New comes thc scientific part of rL IZ I?, tai , .' ,,f aMfV!$d tonic for the hair as well Md. use of illuminating gas except by more natural. We found it a dis-

1ho cup. Vou take three verv (fur. hi, oho, t nn r, 'fi,; 7ZXwut Stmn lor rcstonng on way 01 experiment. .advantage sometimes when we had

flices of lemon, nnd vou lav thrm iT;iu., r?...,t ! "v nair . .

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s -rs:oant Brown C'holdlng up"a bur-

" uhui uu police nrrlve)-iVh, mj 1; . you didn't know I'd been a volua-

"r ior urteen rears, did you? V--s--01i, ilou't say that, RuVno i'L:lit co orf bo mlstakel-Sketch.

Gladatone'a Handshak. An Aberdeen paper tells a Gindtone story of the memorable Mid"th.nn tour. On oho occasion "to was a great handshaking or"'id Rt the window of the old gent'Hiian's railwav carriage, and ho rapidly getting the worst of it. A stalwart younc policeman who

"p:uuca .Mr. Uladstono proved on mil fo i n-.'.-i.

1 V 1 ui-niaiuii, VIUUUilIIg Wund tho great man and thrusting

under .Mr. Gladstone's InornoHS cape, the muscular "nnnW

pvo ond! coulor in turn ft k ü fc 1 1,. I t . t. ..... 01

,,T, incK 01 cordiality. 1 no auld man's uncommon vpfforou8 at his timCo' life," obrved one unsuspecting Scot ns ho etrokod his fingers, nf ii10 i3,.tn'lt" concurred nnothcr i the ! policeman's victims, "but did notice his dirty nails?"

in a big hot cup. On top of tho

slices 01 lemon you place n imaraschino, and then on top of nil you pour in the tan, putting il

through a strainer. The result will bo a fine, we.iV. hot, but healthful cup of tea with just the right flavor of lemon. Vou can have eugar if you want it, and Gladstone's rule of three big lumps will do you no harm, for sugar is n great builder up of the muscles. By the way, if you are fagged out,

any or nigni, iry eating n nine sugar. A lump of sugar will restore tho stomach and take away Hint tired fceliinr. Suuar is rccom-

mended to women whoso cheeks arei

hollow. It has a way of building uj

tissue. A big cup of tea at night is excellent, but thc trouble is that most

persons ninko it ton strong. J lie weaker the better. The same is truo of colTee, which, if taken weak enough and with plenty of good eugar, nets as a nightcap. Not one person in a thousand can make it

right. Jn Pans the French beauty takes her foaming cup of whipped chocolate after thc theater with 0 biscuit, or she sips her cafe au luit.

winch is mostly milK. .London

American Register. A Daklng Hint. If you want a perfectly round enko that will rise high without running over and bake perfectly, try Puking it in an iron spider. Thc thickness of thc iron prevents the cako i rcuu burning on the bottom.

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too many visitors whose curiosity

got the better of them, but we al

ine conn raimara.

ways took it in good part, finding it

amusing rather tharr-annoying.

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Washing Embroiderits. Bran water bnths arc pond for

worsted and cotton embroideries. A movement was on foot for Robert Van Vleck Anderson 'PIlOV clinlllsl lin nmli V... . ftn lllinnnn Vt rm tin.1. n Dvni.1.. O I "XT i 1. 1

quarc 01 lresn oran to three (paarls vvurtteniDcrg ana tne urandJJuchof water. Boil this for half an hour, eis Olga of Russia," said an artist, strain and then pour into a couplo "An emissary of the Russian court of bowls, add cold water until it is came to thc young king, laid certain

',yS?3 lukewarm, put in the embroidery proposals before him and submitted fe&4 'mill mil Mil plnnr rtner in Jnan a DOrtraitin OÜsof tllß . TOVnl tndv.

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water and then place in the second -JnS Charles, after a close scrutiny basin of bran water, drvintr tha ar- Ba:

flclc as quickly as possible. Always' 'lhl3 portrait flatters overiron on the wrong side. much, The eyes are too large and J brilliant, the hair too abundant, the I complexion too flowerlike' and ,the Park and the Coin. nook and arms too beautiful altoPlac two forks with their prong, getlier.' one set over the other and slip a! "'But, your majesty said the aacoin between the middle prongs of tonUhed Russian, 'y3u do not know the forks. Then dace the coin 'the grand duchess.'

flat on tho rim of a wincgluss or I " IsV said the king, but I know

court painters.' "

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She-l thought you Bftld- notbinif

would ever come between us? He-Well, you. can't tell what any

Optical Review.

Spoke Well of Her. A nrrnnher in thi roi'im nt

Charles II. was to receive 10 if inaPIB P'ch

h?? Kormnn nt "lii fnnornl nt l"m

Creswell he said uothinir but well - ! ?" an? th Knflht"

of her. She was rather a id char-' ,Sd Jve,.vln Vxcn 8 Professor at octer and herself had dictated the ,M80 veraity was occasionally ä 1 . nhcnlirn twl nntn nlnv iihnn t

v uwiiiv.v t iivii LJit; Jitside issue led him off the

made thc t a

pected that I JJ J .COn;

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"Oh, things nre rooking

cheerful." Tatlcr.

clause in her will. So. after n rr-n- obscure and complex when tho. in-

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oral address on mottality, ho thus ui u 7UU 'u. JCU " concluded i "By the' will of n de- hc?caL 1 ws eeaeod RiBtor it in iht T subject of nn epigram w

ling it outward until should mention her and say noth- tcd. mefbodu with those .of inferences are touch- ing but what was well of her. All J118 Day, to his disadyanIn this position, as that I shall say of her, therefore; i.i taAC- ' 1 occf on ho!cn was flmf :n...i-u n.- ,:. ou- 1 n V. 01 his return from havmtr received

bim Mr Pmoo?" i11 rcmaln in equilibrium, and the well, and she died well, for- aft wai "ifti,011,? f cu1 0 nÄwn?S SSS i water may be poured steadily front bom with the name Creswell, she V WlU en rooking a Uttlo mo J I b d fih it , yet Day for tho knjght comelh

tkW the.coinj)rjthii two fork BridwelL''-iriiineapoli j;rüjd. w,a B0 mmJZp '