Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 April 1915 — Page 3
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The ola time darky had a great admiral o i for high' sounding word and j)V ases. He also had a deej respect 'ior a man who has the hold ness to dense innovations of speech "I je3 tell yon Massa Eawson has a pcVM control oh language' said pe old plantation negro 'thoughtfully on his return from a neighborly call. "I 'speet to learn some-
t lug, euery xime l hear him talk. He was telling ilajor Williams T)out lus wife being tooken sick after dat doer bite sh
ob saying m respects to her shaking fit she had dat she 'shook like she had de ager same as most folks would say, what figur' is you sposmg he used ?" a 1 dunno," said the old man's wife sulkily from the ironing board. 'He said she 'shook like an ash pan Pat's his figur', an' I ain't pine forget it." Youth's Companion.
The Nutmeg Tree. .
The nmhnesr is tho bmnl fiw
fruit of several jv.. of trees growing wild in -Wn Afn'nn
America. The cultivate rmtmoi
ia xi um nity to seventy-iive
ieer nigh and produce ridt,iai
sixty years. The fruit if ff &
size ana appearance of a rmindish pear, yellow in color. Tht flight part of the fruit is rather hard and resembles candied eirrnn WHhin
is the nut, enveloped in the cuxiom jellowish red aril known to fti u mace. Up to 1796 the Dutch, fceing in possession of. the islands prducing the only valuable variety of the
uuuineg, jeaiousjy tried to prevent the carrying of the tree or a living seed of it into any territory independent of Dutrh rule.
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His Latm Helped There was a famous British officer, Lieutenant General Sir Georgf who nerved m the expedition to Egypt. When beforo Alexandria, the troops having suffered severely from
literary acquirements were of the
ßiciiiesL service, instructing him that Caesar army had been in tho
same predicament. Referring to hi
wut-Mir vnicn no always carried
iii ms porta oio Jiurnry), he found his recoiled ion right that water
iiaü been obtained Hy tho Romans
Hum wens aug nc a certain spot in the sands. A trial was immediate
ly made, and the result was a copious supply. Tho British troops
uiuueu up ann conquered JfigyptTew York Pross.
AI "HOL 3 PER CENT7T
Slim WIlRÖ hp Rwf'inifn. j-
lüig Ute SiomarJis aadßweisof
Oh, no; I can never trust my husband ngalu. I fcol convlncca he to jarrying ou with tho cook." "What makes you thinfc ihntv
"Last nlgbt ho kissed me in t
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"four cornerB that is to say, a place
wuuu , . mlijs meet Look at
jour at o V()U W1n soo Colorado,
utuii, xvev juuxico and Arizona
turning eacn other. At no other place on the globe do four states, territories or provinces unite to
m.-. w.i- biicii a mnction.
A Maryland man recently mar- Ä iS 1Qfa Sl?r ( tho C"0 ricd 0Ä hig fourth rlnnrrht tam, ndovr tourists visit iL
ceremonies touching whoso wedding L,h, 18 not casily acceswero given much nllcntion by the SvlZ l'Z'Y 'r0, M?"'
monument murks it, however, orect ed bv the eovorninont survcyon. xuz point is reached by a trau ieafng from the rnmi from tho NvJo öpnngs in Colorado, in the Uto riervationto the Sun Juan rivor
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society editors" of the country papers in that region. A wcok or two after the wedding ft friend who had been north for Borne timo met the father, to whom he made some jocular reference in regard to the recent "nvnnf" T
t eeo by one paper' said he, "that . Mftrv'n wnrlrKnrr (wnW X 1 -t
w yv4iö Uli iaiii ucLTiarea
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i Know about that, but I do know it J I j rig beggared me rLippiu-
Hotel."
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THE i" Mfide ia the cup t'. -wülhavthAtf :.
ugar and Cream. Tht
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'3 at .ays perfect. Vov control -he strength, tr-y. away with t,t ishing of dirty pans and "OA CF.VL' -. h-Kmno' Threshrl T 1 r'casm- and ic- '. .f b;ycr-:rt;tcal ' r . n. ,re is no rVh'c at 4 Uou. ;4ofi itaa i can 0 .0? C.i wA.il -
XCCk CZJE': ia p.r up in l lb. Htho-
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&reeehisat3ina Cannon.
Tiie breechloading cannon were : among the earliest used. We find them on English and other ships aa early as the last quarter of the fourteenth century and therefore much before the time of tho buccaneers. The cannon was a mere tube, bound with heavy iron rings, and was loaded by the insertion of the
chamber' an iron pan containing the charge, which fitted into and closed the breech. These guns -were very clumsy affairs in comparison with, the modem breechloader, but
mo principle was the same.
Tho Barber's Pole. How many of you can tell why barber hns a rod and white striped polo as a sign ? Ii, tho olden tun barbcre were also surgeons in a mall way, particularly in the opor Ration it was necessary for the pi HjjLto grasp a staff, and the barBways kept, one ready, as well
paqprs arm. When the staff was not m lise the hnmln
so that thev mio-bf
rhen wanted, and the barber uiutl
xiung tnem at ins door as a ijj . ceurse of time. howtrv
waxna poie topic the place at
uuur oi tne one used m tht tion, and thus came th gj. When Ohio FaHed.
In the midst of 0 73 ruiKAftv
lecture on "j-aiayette" the other night at the Young Hen's Christian
ttöfcuuiuuon ne spent quite a littlt time on the incident of the princely
um ui iu,uuu which lie brought VTith him to this country and gave to congress.
'Vhen Lafayette returned to the United States about fortv-two years later congress voted him $200,000 In return for the $140,000 which he gave to us in that time of great need. When the vote was taken every state in the Union voted for it with let us mention it softly the exception ?f Ohio." Coiumbui
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The Sutton HOTEL, WEST BADEN, IND.
lillie Typical iMjte
6 i Wffl V. TrothProprietor. The Sutton Hotel i '
tian affording splend. d vaew of the picturesque ÄS8 vilIIey' ated one square from depot If0113: ??den Springs. Electric Proof Heate.d' Hot and Coif Water, Fire Rates $10.50 Per Week, w1 the conver i?nces of yur home. No betSfb Ieiervic9- Under new proprietorship. A hotel with service iurpassed by none in the valley at a sensible rate within reach of all. SDlendid accommodations fnam;ii ?"ia
ment for any information you want. - OPENT THE YEAR ROUMTX "
"Before I engage you I must tell you my husband is very particular and Tory cross."
"Don't fear. Between us we'll roan & him. "-Fliegende Blatter.
HE YOUNG MAN ft jm
taste, ia dress, be it ultra or
ßserv". csvill instantly i
d"tiac ;
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V'EH, MAYER & GO., Gn:SÄS?'
? THE "VIKING SYSTEM"
äJARANTEE
Jenner as an Eater. Dr. Jenner, the famous English physician, was a great tea drinker
uu ery aosremious, never taking any stimulant except a measured glass of brandy when he had indigestion. Once for that cause he Jived on stewed chops and rice for luncheon and dinner, with tea, for couple of years, but nmoriixr
was a great feeder. "I recollect" cni t
i Cooper Bentham, "on one occasion KejTiolds came to see him. Jenner ras 8t dinner. He had soup, fisL tne crreater mrf nf
he was in the middle of a hu-e ric I
puacunor wnen -Keynolds ontered and ÄSKed him hnxr Ko. t
ä . drtw a pitiful sigh and TnliL 1
How Se. VjIcs Bury Their Dead. Semino . !ury their dead on fcoj of the prro .-i after wrapping then in blankets, h it alwavs leave the tc.j
oi ine neaü exposed. They build i pen over the body and usually chink it with earth. When his squaw dies the behind wears his shirt until ii rots oif, which is not strikingly distinctive. When ihe husband" dies the squaw doesn't comb her hair tV three month?. Atie rpvm-,.n ?
shown for the dead. When ToTiger's sravc a-as robbed and )
bones taken far exhibition the o cry over the doserrafiou was alm?--holly a newspaper affair. Th nearest setters were unalarmed an tiie Indians jadlfTerent Collier'.
The Disitrbi:3 7 ', r"The teiepbont- 1,;; ,c., r . the privacy of orietv." -.r,: i ciety crirl. liU I
thins:. Nothing
may bo sayin vour po;-.- 7 : telephone. Or in the luidt ot vo. bath. The telephone. Or doin"" your back hair or, worse of afi, . delightful man raav be makin iov , ou when k-Iiag, k-ling, k-ling .
wr.wlc uxutiivs on me tnreac theme and he faili to resum ew York Pria.
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Who's Married to Who
IIS THE MO VI RS?
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