Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 December 1910 — Page 8
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-Why some" Inventero m c.' . 'nvenuons needed-
search of Patent ofn.- . " ,wn Keicn. or mode for JSSLrl .Oß'ce cords. Our Alt Greeley'was formerly Acting Commissioner of Papnt h ..-u u.i ,..77 mtr,J'
the U. S. PateniOifke ut" JWUJU" anr&ja
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0O4"0O4O0fOOO04-O0 I 4 Diplomatic f $ - Sen. - I 0pO0OvO0O0O-!0OP By EDWARD S. SPINNEY.
Copyright. lOW. by Amorlcan Prfsn Amoelation.; I was tutorlup a youth of nineteen. I had a fancy to ko ubronil In tlie diplomatic corps, but as I had no Influence to secure nn appointment I kept my ambition to myself. My pupil. Alec Kirk, should have been ready fur college, but he was not, and it was niy part to jjet him ready as Boon as possible. Ills father, after turnlug
nun over to me, went to Europe.
It V.'crs New to the I2ishn.
1 At an untuunllj- lnr.o dinner pur ty. where tho guol rf honor wa :;n' Englis-h bwhp, th 1 :i;!er, an elcer. ly man, wa ol' ivd to brin t&j from n friend's ! .j ,e an inoxjH.. ;
rituiecHi iu ; io in: . ;nm i the dining room. The . kuard helper annoyed tho butler bin and endurance with questions as to his duties. He continued litt prminnlilv mJil
the butler, worn out and nervous, Faid ironically: "All VOtl will uniu in 1 o
. . . ------ ... .VJ IO eland behind the bishop's chair, and whenever liic ,.4 .1
. . " .".ump puta uuwb his glasd you must reach over and1
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fore leaving he gave me a simrli In- w,Pe his n.Juth with a nankin "
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I Hint silenced his assistant. But
snare him
fctruetlon viz;
"Don't let any woman while I am away."
I made a eomnftiilon of to m..i 1..
! aeenied to enjoy my society in preference to that of young fellows of his
own ae. He cave me hia conditio
m everyimnir but
tlimUIiTiTB
Aet?elahle Prennmlinn for A
slmilaling ihcFoodandncgulaünß the StoBochs amlDowicls of
. "iuui, UUk tlie vonntr man actimllv innt ii
dor seriously, and as e'oon as diuner ' began he stationed himself beliind the bishon. waited till hie lm-.iei.;1
I - ... twi 11.111 u l.o.l .1.... . 1 11 . . r
uttu uiuim mm pui oown ms class.1
1 mihi i rill n n n a w .
uiuir uiu one. a vrnmnit uo ueiiuerainiv nn ma
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iniu siee for him. and he did not tell ; nervousness would permit, he opennie. His father hod lectured him be-, ed out a largo napkin and wiped the fore colnt? nwv nn iiu o..fnn.,.ii.nn rm.'in, 1 iS . ' . .
nnd told him that I was empowered to
lormu ms attentions to any woiuau.
Alec not only faikd to trust the matter to me. but told the womnu who was trylne to snare h!m of my charge. Sho
was smart enough to keep aloof from me. and I did not discover nr ir hop
object till I was Informed of both by tho housekeeper. I warned the house
keeper not to divulge the fact that 1
Knew or wnat was polng on. If I could save the boy I would put his father ithUt obligations. Mr. Kirk
Childhood Up to Date. Little Harriet had broken the lid of the box in which her blocks had
come, calling- her to account for it, her mother snid: "How did tho box lid ret broken?" "I sattcd down on it when I wasn't lookin'." "Oh, then you didn't mean to do it ?" "No, I didn't." "Then mother will
this tunc." "Muvver can snrn hornl i,a
WAk-V'. WAV I bovver of ecusin' me," replied nar-1
";t. 1 ii scusc mvsen n i need 1 fcusin'. That's my "own play tov 1 I
uiutru. unicago xew3.
It Didn't Matter. Among the visitors to an art exhibition m Edinhnrrr),
O "wVf ies from tho countrv Thav or.
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amined with great interest the statue of a young Greek, underneath which were inscribed the vrords, "Executed In Terra Cotta." "Where is Tnrm O.nt in V
the elder of the two, turning to her
companion.
"I haven't the Wet iAn " rorOJvri
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me umer.
"Ah. well." ohsrvp.1 ihn G,t
speaker as they passed on. "it fW
not lllUCh matter. Tho nnnr mnr.
lllUil who was executed is not the less to be pitied, wherever it may be." London Mail.
Tv.o of a KiiJ.
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FHE SAFEST ÄND WAY TO
TRANSFER MONEY
IS BY
10n1f ?tJstance Telephone . I For 1R Si t a Ann!,. mÄ -r
- . aw Aiocariuxiimcrer of
if & Incotporated.
bad great i.!iticnl Intiunnco
Alec uishid the lady to win my good opinion. i;he. sutiposlng that I knew nothing tf their affair, consented thuu.-h relartantly. I was Introduced to .MJks Mnrrhti f'.iiii
. iivvm, UVU twent;.-t ight. Iiupeumious, passably I .....
suuu ijkuik ana or a common family. I called on her with Alec and during the call manifested a friendliness that
uiiurmea ooin. unt -while extending the olive branch I wa harpenrag the sword. I suggested that MIsa CollingWOOd and AW Iha.tonnla .. .
IVMUli) VUUll Ul ! - - his home and even offered If we could i ladie;
una another girl to make up a set with
mem nmseir. I bad In minH fiKO
Gladys Hoyle. a young lady who had the faculty of milking rha mnr
lag remarks with the moat kindly pro-
veuueu uiienuoos. knowing that there Is nothlnjr which will
w A l ß AU a woman quicker than a feminine light.
UOPCO IO USe iILS Hnvlp tnr th n..
pose of drawing out whatever of tern-
Vvr jius ouingwooa might posscsa and Intended that Alec should -witness the scrimmage. We secured illss Hoyle, and I chose her for my partner. Miss Colllngwood opened the game, serving to me. I sent the ball back, and she returned
it It droDDed hist within th lino ,..-
I pronounced it foul, "bat wasn't foul." airi M!
. llBgWOOd.
I looked at my partner for support. 'Certainly It was," she said. "My res munt ham A.air m
- - . w v. 1UC, aid Miss Colllng-ivood.
&ome people can't nlav tnnnt. .
all," returne! Miss IIotIp. "nn
of their eyes. I thought I saw som- I thing amies with vonrs Tt .,u
" UUHV noticeable."
There was an ominous flush mm !
Miss CoRinrwood. 81ip
ply, and the game went on. My oti game had oDened
fortune continued to favor me. Ml.,
Hoyle in volleying close to th w.
eent the ball against Miss pnin.
wood's nose. The latter dronn
racket and cnticht rioi-n.
or blood In her handkerchief.
xou did that on Duroose " h n
casting a Hashing glance at Miss Hoyle.
"You flatter
mark like that T'd n. . i
Ponshlp," replied Miss UotI.
.Miss CoIUnsrwood
ror a rejoinder when t nriHr
ruffling by nskinr If nha .m
ceed with the game. I
"I don't think Rhp'i i.mih . I
HOyle PUt in. "with lha n tmi u-
- - It It Hi the colors of the rainbow tomnr. i
row. My advice In raw h" i
"Some noonlp nr. nw.r..(...
their advice." snaoncd the nffnror. !
Pleasuro had aone ant nt h '
for Alec. He proposed to stop playing. Miss ColIJnrwood stnrtPfl fnrti,
I to put cold water on her nose. Alec, Instead of tceomnanvinv h. i
. J " L1 , 1UUUU occupation In gathering the balls and
"". i wnisDcreö tn Tn w.
Miss Hoyle homo. Kh ntunin.
Icepted his Invitation. As th ! annarpntlv intonc tÄ.t
Prnmoteq riicipjlinn n.rr..l
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First Summer Girl-Who Is that clear ?haven, handsome boy?
wi.UUu oiiiumer uin üh, he a atil
jicior; First Summer O Irl -No. I mean th other one.
Second Bummer Glrl-Oh, he hasn't
muj luvucy eiuieri Punch. Embarraislng For th Lecturer. Civilized people when they listen to a lecture on some abstruso scientific subject applaud even if they do not understand. TW 4V.
uently moro frankness among savages, according to a atory told by Captain Guy Burrows. A white man one evening tried to explain to eorae members of an African tribe, the Mobune-hi. ihm
eteam engine and steamship. JJe drew diagrams on the Band, and the
udience listened and looked with
miM .... x T ,;. 100 two fPParfnuJ intense interest. At last waiKea away Miss rvilllniifort V. t..i u: i ...
and darted a flerv .nark" r, mZ"Zl .J"?13 are" thcr tliey
they thought they did. "There was a deep silence." Can-
tain Burrows said, "for some time, and then a voice in the center of
the crowd expressed the nnspoken sentiments of the whole assembly in 1 . i . . .
uue empuajic word, uttered A. II. 1 , . .
THE OLD EXCUSES, "There's no hurry," "I can wait a little longer for my insurance" have left many a family to face a bitter fight with poverty and privation. If thmi one thing that should rewire the first consideration of married men, it is LIFE INSURAJJCt. Now is the time to apply for a policy.
Arch C. Doßn Jasper Indiana
Jasraer Roller Mills-
. ... - - Oliv HCT home, addlne fuel to tho ir- ....
Ing her that I thought viaa tt.. t..
sent the ball against her nose on pur-
auu wns trying to catch Alec.
Mipposea mat I had only made a beginalng, but I wna mlntaken. When Alec and I met again he confessed to me that there had been an affair betwew him and Miss Colllngwood (at which I erpressed great surprise), but that it was ended T L-inHi
I,- . Wl,eu i"
metnod of dronnlnr- t ti,. m...
. ... auc illusion had paased out of him
could bring It back. Ü""UB
When Mr. Kirk
rope I made no mention of his son's wcape, but h learned of It and. asked me about it. I told him n, .
the end of which he said:
ou should be In the dtnlnmn tin
corps. The first requisite of a dlnlo.
mat la absence of conscience. Jmlint
I from you cts in this case, you don't
me meaning or the word" I confessed that I had a hankering a the diplomatic line, and he promised to aee the secretary of state In my in tereat. The result t on nn.i.i .
Bd. having begun with a small atrek.
ESTABLISHED?18?7
in a j
the deepest conviction
tone of
Aiiai . Embarrassing for the lecturer! 2 . . -I J i
n csLiij wisier uazetie. Baked Shad"! Clean a shad and stuff with mashed potatoes to which is added a teaspoon of finely minced parsley. lflV tllrt f?e. - l.-l.: V- J
"j v... uau uii ii uHKimz aisn on
eucer oi Eaic nor If .
ib1- proprietor
and baste often the pork.
Qnka
with tho fat from
Th Caire of Carptts. Sponge carpets occasionally with hot water in which either common salt or powdered alum has been dissolved. This not only brightcna tht carpets, but prevents motEa.
Make the Celebrated FA I OKA LILY FLO
üest Gerade in tne State of Indiana, f hey Also Want lour WHEAT Ad oav tho Highest Market Price in Cu J Ship Stufi far Sale at all times A ECKERT.
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