Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 March 1910 — Page 8
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i VARIETY ON HIS TASLC
- ! THE OBJECTION TO JOHN. It Wi Eauly Removed When the SiU uation Was Explained. The Gay lords and Nelsons have always been neighbors and intimate friends. So when John Gavlord at! twenty-four, as fine n fellow as ever; - ä$i: waa began to seo what an altogethI er charming girl Molly Nelson was Wr ' ero WÜS aturally no opposition. -.- ! Indeed, as the "affair" became sowas, began to sop what an altogetlirious it was evident to all, includ - ing tuiiu aim .uouy uiemsunu!, that the parents concerned wore delighted. sAs yet there was no formal announcement, but every one knew Mat it was "understood," and evening after evening John talked to Mouy on tne Iront porcli, ottcn lingering after the other Nelsons naa retired. The surprise of the two was con- ! sequent!)- great when one evening a , snuming stop was nearu in uie nau, I and presently Mr. Nelson appeared in suppers ann dressing gown, can die in hand. Quite evidently ho had gone to bed and then got up for sonic purpose. "Whv, father, what is the matter?" " Molly's cheeks wore burning, a3 her father stood there hesitating and eying John closely. John, leaning against the doorpost, where he had stood for the last fifteen minutes saying good night to Molly, felt decidedly uncomfortable under '' Mr. Nelson's gaze. I In fact, it was embarrassing all around. But John is a young man who goes straight to the point. "Is anything wrong, Mr. Nelson?" he began. "Am I to infer that you object to my being here?" "Well, no, not exactly, John." Mr. Nelsop coughed slightly, hesitating. "It's onrv that mother and I would like to get a little sleep." "Father," cried Molly, quite indignant, "we couldn't have been dis turbing any one! John has been
talking very low" please, suh, an' look at dat dinnuh. "I don't doubt that, my dear." ( I say, 'Mistuh Wowton, whar dem Mr. Nelson was beginning to enjoy fo' kin's o' meat you done promthe situation. "It's not that, nor ! ised, please, sub?' havQ I any objection to John's talk- "Mistuh Wowton he say: W'y, ing to you. In fact, I haven't an 1 daiah dey is fat meat, lean meat, objection in the world to John nor ' ekin an' bone. Daiah you fo' kin's to his conduct, except" . o' meat.' Mr. Nelson is open to suspicion of , "Den I sez ter him, 'Misiuh Wow-
having prolonged the matter unnec- j essarily at this point. j except in one tmng. mts. is el- j and I do object seriously, my John, to the habit you seem to j ! formed this evening of leaning , "except in one thing. Mrs. Xel-1 son and dear nave lonned tins evening ot leaning against the bell push. Our bed-; room is next to the kitchen, and this continuous bell rineine- is not! conducive to repose." The Nutmeg Tree. The nutmeg is the kernel of the fruit of several species of trees growing wild in Asia, 'Africa and America. The cultivated nutmeg tree is from fifty to seventy-fivo feet high and produces fruit for sixty vears. The fruit 13 of the x V, size and appearance of a roundish near, vellow in color. Ihe lleslit yellow in color. !lJlf,? 6 ? IiSf ha5?sJ!5? 1 V s: iBcuiuira kauuivu uitiuii. niniiii is the nut, enveloped in the curious . yellowish red aril known to us as mace. Up to 179G tho Dutch, being in possession of the islands prcduc-, ing the only valuable variety of the . nutmeg, jealously tried to prevent j the carrying of the tree or a living i X X X X v 4 ffx x x & x x x x ffi X X seed of it into any territory mdependent of Dutch rule. Hit Latin Helped. There was a famous British officer, Lieutenant General Sir George Murray, who served in the expedition to Egypt. When before Alexandria, the troopä having suffered severely from want of water, his literary acquirements wjjre of the greatest service, instructing him that Caesar's army had been in the aame predicament. Referring to his "Caesar" (which he always carried in his portable library), he found his recollection right that water had been obtained by the Bomans from wells dug at a certain spot in the sands. A trial was inunediately made, and the result was a copious supply. The British troops braced up and conquered Egypt. New York Press. Kot Taklair Clinncr. ALL Mrt. Ulppo-Oh. Sir. Monk, I would Inst love to seo how much I wcIrü! Mr. Monk One moment, please. I rrant to seo If I have th prlco of a mwr flcale-Thlladelphüi Pre.
He Had Four Kinds cf Moat a "J I jj Kinds .f bicaJ. OKI ItlUll "t . ' cifm-n in II tiiv I : ;Ta- . . ntn, drove up to t'.c ularktt i.ne h. Lexington, whiic an ann of m-
hn nnrY ,nAPIl; Kim, ..,;,, , f,, BOmo ,0 hiro then, .rh 0, . BOmo 1UI , lmn W1 jin,j re( props to as eo stingy that he usually great dinunlty in engaging nes in tin p(r;i work An Iiis farm , nxlt thjs ti,ö l10 struek a barjrnin immediatelv with big Bill Saunders and the half dozen powerful but' All the others were greatly surprised to see this pan? untMi:);; out on the hi' road toward Mr. Wowi ton's plai-e. Next morning thev woro inVstiüed to seo big Bill nnil , cronies again in the market J laoo ; "Whadja doin' lryuh, Bill ?" asked Hnnuilwi Jlarriaon Tylor. , "Lookin' fo' k," Bi Bill replied sndlv. Thought you all wuz vaikkin' for Mistuh Wowton?" "Yaas, we sut'nly wuk wok'in fo' Mistuh Wowton. He come to mo yistiddy mawuin' an' say: 'Come on out an' make hay fo' me. I ain't gointer iav vou-all enny mo' dan one dolluli a day, but I jes' tell youj din ev'v meal you-all site down tr yo' pointer have fo kin's o' meat an' fo' kin' o bread.' So we all tuk our foot in our han' an' went' out tr nwUe his hay crap." I Um' huccorr.r you-all is come Uvk?" Ha-tnilnil inquired. J "1 grwine tc-ll yuh," William re-l plied, with an injured air. "Yiptid-i dy mawp'n' we ail wnkked in do fiel', cuttin' hay an' rakin' hay an' spreadin' liay, outwell do dinnuh ho'n blew at 12 o'clock. Den we: Tie goes inter de kitchen, an' all wo sees on do bisr (rble is a Jot o' m'zz'bl' po'k an' greens n bread.. ci;V-I''"-,M I goes up to de big house ah' ax irMistuh Wowton ter come dorn, ii I j ton, wbar dem fo' kin's o' bread you done promised us?' En he say: W v, William, daiah dey is white v y, iuiam, aaian uey is wane bread, co'n bread. cru" an' crumb. Daiah yuh fo' k a' o' bread. An' dat's whv w. a" o-ne bark byuh. Harper's V r. " The Clever E:-d -vn inieresii!! 1 i weaver." It st-eiti-ing enoriü';!- i purpose of ex r. const rudtkm. "j with strin2- : :'. of mak- : n ly for the IM t'it :irt of 'y ti:!- e birds r,. .. .in.i t'aev will ufc them nmidly. and t!ieir fabric is wove.i with a jHTfectness that is astonishing. In 'nine countries it'ii the custom of the wonver birds to colonize and build one big flat topped platform, two or three
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pui logeiner as io sacu inc raui aa -well as anv roof could do. , Under this roof they make individual pocket shaped nests, bringing up under this unique structure a large and interesting family of little weavers, There is another bird, called tho "tailor," which, instead of weaving its nest, incloscä it in big leaves and stitches the latter together with plant fibers, just us one would sow a piece of cloth. Nursery Rhyme. Barkety. Iiark! Old los Tray -j Took to his pawh nnil ran away Over the hilltops fresh and green. And since then he'n not been seen. j Barkety, tmrlc! Old dog Tray. J Flensa como b.aofc to your home some THE aay. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Simple Flamedy. j A lady journalist who conducted a page devoted to feminine interest I was ill, and n male member of the ! editorial staff did duly as her dep1 uty. lie soon distinguished himself. ' A correspondent inquired how grease uught brt Im removed from soup, lie read it hurriedly, noticing only that it was an inquiry for the removal of grease. This was his answer: "Soak a soft cloth in gasoline and rub gently till the grcaso is radlcaicdl"
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