Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 March 1915 — Page 8
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The ti. litt ihn vs had a gre ' adtnir:. c ' high sounding WOrdi Hitd i ' i H al-D had a drop rasptv' for a man who haa!ho bold nrss t " i1 ise inu alionn of Kpeeoh "1 jt tf'.! you IClMt Haw on haa a pow'fal o'Mitrol oh language," taid use old plantat iou negro thoughtfully on hii rvturn from a neighbor Iv call. "I Vpeit to learn HW fing eherv time I hoar him talk., lie w .in tolling Major William 'bout hifl wife being tooken liefe ; ' ter dat dog bite she had, an' 'itld rU ig in n respect to her shaking fit ll bad dat ehe '.-hook like she had di Iftr MUM a most fo'kn would say, what fgur' ia ou h; Ising ho aaai ?" "I duuno," said the old man' wifo ittlkih from the ironing board 'ilo atid she shook like an ash pan.' Dat' ail figm', an' I ain't I M forgot it."- -Youth V Com pan-ion.
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Oti. no: I ran never trust my bu Im tul again. I fool convinced be la rnrrjlng on with Um cook." "What makes jrotJ think that?" "I-ast night he kissed ma In taw lark. -Fliegende Blatter.
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Mary' Wedding. A Maryland man recently married off his fourth daughter, the ceremonies touching whose wedding were given murh attention by the "ociety editors" of the country papers in that region. A week or two after the wedding a friend who had boon north for aome time met the father, to whom he made 6ome jocular reference in regard to the recent "event." "I pee by one paper," said he, "that Man's wedding 'well nigh beggared description.' " Well,"taid the old man, "I don't know about that, but I do know it well nigh beggared me!" Lippm eott'a.
ITi'rt j'rio Tr-aa. The n'itf, t the tDaraal o tr , fruit of MMreifl pviea of t gee 'grow.'ig wild .i -.a. Africa a'ij America. The i '.ivalvd nutmeg tree ia from r. to seventy-live feet bifh and prodaea fruit for aixty jrtara., 1 fruit ia of tha io and at pegrani of a roundish paar, rallow in color. The fleah part r the fi ii ia raUMf hard and Haan tlea candied . iron. Within , ia Ina aut, tnvalopad in the curioua yelh i ib rod ari I knowi to m aa maoo l'p t l?M ., I..trh, ng in poaeaaaioai of th I landi prnduc- ' bg the only raluabla variety of the nutmoL'. ; triad to prevent
, the carrying of the tree or a ln.ng ; ' aenl of it inti iaj torritorj idapendot't of Dut i. i 1 l Hi Lt.r Netaai Then- tmi I famoui Hritih offi 1 cer, Liautenanl General Sir tieorga Murrav, ho lenred in tha expedi-i
tion to Egypt Wnen before A lei- : andri i. the troopa having suffered aeverel v fron waul of water, hia . literary acquirementaj were of tha great t ä I . instructing him Qui Caaaara army had been in the aame predi Bnt. In ferring to hia j "Cae-.ir" (h! ich he always carried in nil portabla i.hrary), he found! his reo I m right that water had been ohta nod by the Romane from wo'.' vi u itt a certain spot in the sands. A trial was immediately ma da, and tha result vai a copious snjtp v. The Britiah troope
braced up and conquered Kgypt ew York Praaa. W w V? . Tbc 1 I fStaiea thl an. country in tha world that haa "four corn, r.-," that is to say, a place wh -o t ' s meet Look at your . . . will tea Colorado, Utah, .v.' Uexico and Arizona tbuci - ( . .. other. At no other place en the globa do four states, territories or proainoai unita to form such a junction. The spot ii on a spur of the Cariio Attntains, and few tourist riait it, 't ig not aaaQf acceaalblo arMi j tn i. T CMnp titely few people think about ii monument marks it, however, erected lv the L'ovfnjnent sarrevora. Tr -virt it reached by a trail leaoin from U o rn : from the Xavmjo
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UreeehStj.rfin j Cannon. The breechloading cannon were imonj the earliest used. We find them on Knirlish and other ships a early as the Uft qnarter of the fourteenth century, and therefore much before the time of the buccaneers. The ennnon was a mere tube, bound with hoary iron ring, and was loaded by the insertion of the "gonna ehamhor," an iron pan containing the charge, which fitted into and closed the breech. These guns were erv elnnaaj affairs in comparison with Ihe Modern breechloader, bot the principle was tha aame.
The young v .a v r aril t la te in drew, fee it i t i or r.o t jonservative.trill ir. rta the 1 tiaat differenc jveen I and the -made clothea. BGNSH, MAYER & GO., w :...CC. CP THE "VIKINO IfMU" v I m M Your Safety m HaMRTS .
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"Itefore I otignge you I must tell yov my hoaOaod la very particular and very cros." D'' rt u r Batwaaa ua well mas ac h' u" ntafania Blatt. Jener an Eater. Dr. .Tenner, the famo - English physician, was a great tea drinker and very abstemious, never takin? any stimulant except a measured glass of brandy when he had indiE;estion. Once for that cause he ived on itfwad chops and rice for luncheon and dinner, with tea, for a couple of years, hut ordinarily be was a great feo.h r. "I recoil, t." said his friend, Dr. Coo per Bastbam, "on one occasion Reynolds came to see him. Jenner was at dinner. He had aoup, fish, the greater part of a chicken, and he was in the middle of a huge rice pudding when Reynolds entered and aaked him how he was. Jenner drew a pitiful sigh and replied, 1 am not at U watfapfiaW
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aaaociation he tpem outta a little time on the lacioenl of tha princely aum of $140,000 arhich he hrotight with him to thia aOlintry and gave to congress. " bei Lafayette returned to the Unite. i States about forty-two yeare later eongNai voted hi:n $200.000 In retur; for he 11 10,000 which ha gave to Ul in that time of great need. Y! n tha rote was taken every st.T ! the rjnkm voted for it with let t? mention it aoftly the ex ' on of Ohio." Columbue Diapatoh.
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of tha haa I ad, They build ; pan over the lxdv end usually ch'ns tt irth. V.'iion his quaw di the hu ' and wears his shirt until it rot.- ' ich r.f't strikingly di tinctive When the buehaM d;e? the aquaw rl aan't oomb her hair foi three months. I. title revcreme ; hOWn Tor tire load When fi Tiger's grava eraa i )'iioil and bones taken for eihibitiofl the t cry over the do o ration was attno. thotljf n now-j.i-.-t affnir. T. nearest settir-r- o-.r malnrmed at the Ind ana : !. Cerent. - Collier Taaklj The C WTll' tele; .; ..,.. the Of vao af an ciety girl. "It brew i r thing. Not!; . ' may ba tayinj telephone, fir i . ; . bath. The talephvnt. I i do ng u your back bur t of all, delighlful mar. a ! RiakiaH 'l,v' ou, when k-1 aa, k iuig, k U telephone breaks off the threac theme and he faiU to resume ew York Praaa.
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