Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 June 1918 — Page 8
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The wayI got out of the bürghtr Hn ' was this: iMiad mighty rood nerv and
I wasn't afraid of any one. I seemed to '
know what KJnenoj: a crib to crack and' i Ivow to do ll without waklncr anvbodr
Happr, bright, alert vigorous and up Älld getting away between mldnigat ; liral, ftf y complexion and freedom: . . f wmm ,11 " kS fmm nrrt nniirnri nniv hv drowsy. While I was doing a JOD I
v blood. If only every thought of nothing except my 'wort wise every man could ml was both cool and WtchhiK I nlor of tho morning wasn't one of those blokoa who scare it a gratifying chanjp (.people to death or who are ready If ! necessary to add murder to robbery. H lUiamla of aiclcly.
anacmiv Joofclnsr m?m, women and ; f f , lu p ..uari:e girls ytWi pauty or muddy complex-' 1,11 K , y M , . ions; fBitfüAfi of tho multitudes of ,1 As 1 engaged at "norvs wreckß," "rundowuj," "brain ' m? work- however dangerous, I wan fags" aiU pessimists wo should ace a teady as nfmouuiuunt. but when dun virile, optimistic throng of rosy- ger had puaiied and I ha'1, uothlng to d choalcod pooplo everywhere. I but think I wont downhill very fast An lnsido bath Is had by drinking, I what bothered me most was that I each rooming boforo broakfaat, a mii,int 1 Ln niMir thnt I hM
'lälUO UL J will WULUl Willi 11 LUil upoonful of llmobtono phosphate in ifc to wash from tho stomach, llvor, kidneys and ton yards of howols tho previous day's iudigoatiblo waste, sour formontations and poisons, thua cleaning, awootoning and freahonlng tho eutlro alimentary canal before , puttin taoro food into tho otomach. Thojo subject to sick headache, biliousness, nasty brcuth, rheumatism, colds; and particulary thoso who havo a pa-llld, callow complexion and who uro conöüp&tod vory ofton, aro urged to obtain a quarter pound of limoatono phosphate at tho drug storo ,-whlcli will cost but a trlllo but la sufMent to demonstrate tho quick ant markablo chango in both health tint ppouranco awaiting those who pnu iPQ 'ntornal sanitation. Wo must romnbfr that lnsldo cloanllnosa la mor 1, iportunt iIimi outside, bocau? 3 tho akin doo v t absorb ImpurIlicR to contamina blood, while the pores in tho U '' eot of bowole do.
comfortably stowed away in bed. onco took if. nan In a gentleman's par lor nnd wan only wakened by tho sun coming up and Hhlnlng In my eyes. I Just got out In time to save myself But when v lying on a soft mattress, with warm covers and no chance of being disturbed, sleep wouldn't eotm to me. I lay awake thlpklng of the time when ' I would hoar prison doors elnnjr behind mu, Tho thought was dreadful. I'm afrajjj J, wuh too fine pralncd for the business. Month after month my hours of sleep grew ' Nt.s till I feared Insanity.
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Sage n.j Sulpha: 'joi .Dound" at anv her chubby t)t up against her fat
e up ftU midnight after hours and kiMsw there re alumber for me till went to bed. I was so I got up with th In- , Intojomc hous'" a h rc t't and there mai'h an
other couple of hours sloop. 1 had a crib in view, ayjmlJ hUhi with not much In it. But 1 v uoklng for sloop, not plunder, T there, took out a pane of gla , 0 terod and went upstairs to Und 4 ce to sottlf down.
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a child. V i."Jleop. The child was sleeping .fl e front of the bed. very near the edge, rie was a boy and, 1 think, about live years old. On a narrow lower bed, close beside tho other, slept another child, a girl of about three. She was sleeping In the center nf h. r bed on her side and had
MISS ANNA WOODWORD. Miss Woodword, of Chicago, rated as the premier band soprano of tho Middle West, -will sing in dally concerts with the Indianapolis Military band at the KrnmMnnd of the raco track ut the Indiana Statu Fair. "You wouidin in im u.at follow w worth fl.000,000. would you?" "OnuMoua, no!" "Well, he Isn't."- Phllnchilphlu Pres.
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oia ramous sago Tea Recipe, Improved by tho addition o" other ingredients, are sold annually, says a well-known druggist here, bocauso it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell It has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded havo a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two a.pplications the gray hair vanishes and yLf locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This 1 3 the ago of youth. Grayhaired, una ttrac live folks aren't wanted "J. ?o erct busy with Wyet? ' : ? i.nd Sulphur Compound to-nife ind you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome 1 and your youthful appearanco ,.u::n a few days.
This preparation Is a toilet requisite
anu is not mtenaca lor ne cure, mitigation or prevention of disease.
cheek. It was hot summer weather,
and none of them except the woman j had any covers whuteTaf. I
What IntereKted me whs that th boy's head was hanging over the side of his bed and so much of his brdy, too, that it looked to me as if be uaa about "to full. He was restless, and I knew he would be over very soon. Somehow I wanted to see him fall,
though I kept In the dark so that h wouldn't see me If he woke up. Thi next kick he mnde sent him over. Hi fell a couple of feet, but didu't waki up. He lauded partly on the little girl but she didn't wake up either. I ex pected she would, as she moaned oiicf or twice In her sleep and turned over, but finally she slept as peac-ully as before. It was such a delightful picture to one suffering f rop , insomnia that I ;
k6nt on watching the children. The
boy continued his kicking and crowded . th girl, pushing her with every move ! to the front edge of her bed. It must
have been half an hour that he kept thla tin tvhiMi thorp wns n thtmtrv niu)
Drink lota of svater and stop eating the girl lay on ' the floor. P.ur sht
Nococsary Then.
fIt ain't true," said tho milkman.
"that we always put clialk in our milk." rDo you mean to say' demanded Mrs. Hour "tbat V)u never do Itr fWell-rTt mvGV ioept alter a heavy rair when the water gita brown and muddy.'1 Ohio Stat Two of a Kind.
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seemed to be as comfortable tln re iu on her bed. At; any rate, shr siujwet not the least slim of waking. Meanwhile I hc:rd the tmineritii; odistant thunder,, and while I was look Ing at them' all there entne one f -rrifl crash loud enough to wake the dead The mother turn.d over, but neither of the children moved. Thon follower one crash after another, and 1 expect
When you wake up with bocJcflclii Mfi3 Bull misery in tho kidney region it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acu! which overworks the ki.lneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they be com 0 sort of
paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys ed that at least the mother would get slugjrish and clog you must Tclievo t wake up and t:tke a look at her chll them, like you relievo your bowels; re- dren. But she slept on. She uiust have moving all tho body's urinous waste, : been, vcrv tired or had lost a lot of else yon vo backache, sick höadache, 1 8ieep or she' eouldu't have slept Ä?V5.rL wrMe bolts. Never Is coatci, .iid when tho weather is bad . , T . , . , . M you have rheumatic twinges. The urine had 1 he;lrd SU('h tm,nder is clor ay. full of sediment, channels often Tüö ouy olrec, tue storm had on get sore water scalds and you are obliged of them was to lucrease the restlesato seek rccf two or three times during ness of the boy. He rolled and turn the n!ght. bled In his sleep litfe a ship tossed by Either consult a good, reliable physi- the waves, sometimes lying for a few cian rt once or get from your pharmacist minutes close against his mother's bed, about ur ounce ot Jad Salts; take toen rollln over to the outer ot ta..l niul in a glass of water , , T 1 before ure.fast for a few days and your te OWf ' fT k S? kidncyo wil! then act fine. This famous ble out of thIs bed' as he nad out 0 aalta is made from the acid of grapes the other. and 1 bownd to see him and lernen juice, combined with lithia, , do it Sure enough, before I expected and has been used for generations to It he gave a lurch and landed plumb
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children, got up and put them In their proper places. Then she went back to bed herself andVas asleep In a mo ment. "Well," I said to myself, "If that's what a clear conscience will furnish
Tin coin; to have a clear conscience." , I went back to my room resolved never to enter any man's house again but my own, at least not for phinder. I
went to bed and slept like a top for twenty-four hours.
I kept my resolution, found honors- j ble employment and prospered. But 1 J didn't forget the family taat cBTrtel ,
me. The mother vaa a wllaw.
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First Summer 0 Irl Who is that t shaven, handsome boy? Second Summer Girl Ch, he's actorl First Summer Girl No. I mean other one. Second Summer Girl Oh, he hau any mosey either V-P-'rom Hand to Mouth. The Coquette Really, Mr. Bagg, I was so dreadfully bored that 1 limply had to yawn ; but, of course, I hid my mouth with my hand. Mr. Bagg 2To; you don't mean to say that such a dear, sweet, tiny little hand could hide such a er snch a great that is, of course loTely weather, isn't it? London Sketch. A Bad Story
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TVsy Wr Used Whin Gallants la Franca Did Fanoy Work. During the old regime in Franca, about which so much glamour rtmaina to us, the very men who wert living and making the history of tha empire of Louis passed their leisure time in n way that seems to us of today utterly ridiculous. In all the fancy work on which .ladies employed themselves tho men seem to have taken part. Poinsinet in ono of his comedies represents a young marquis entering a room whero two fair damsels are embroidering. Ono is working a piece of dress trimming, the other a Marly flounce. Tho bean examines tho embroidery with the eye of a connoisseur, points out hero and
there the f-pcc-iaUv good touches and Js too pol i e to notice any defects. He take a little gold tube out of the pocket of his richly decorated waistcoat and selects a dainty gold needle. He goes to tho frame at which Oidnlise is working and finishes the llower which she had begun. From her ho moves to the sofa nnd. seizing one end of the flounce, assists Ismcne, to whom he pays special attention, to complete her task, At thi time it was tho custom of tho Indio invariably to carry their workbags with them to the evening receptions, in which they had not only their embroidery materials, but the last novel, the popular song, their patch boxes and rouge potii Gentlemon also carried deftly em broidercd little bags into compan which held "a whole arsenal of ct lery and fancy articles, such boxes of diiteront shapes filled w lozongeis, bonbons, snuff and bcom. At another period tho fashion o the day was to cut out drawing from books and pamphlet nnd t naste thenvon croons, lamn hade
boxes and vases. JThe skill in tin was to so arrange the drawings o parts of different drawings as t produce a curious or amusing ef feet. Then there came a seasoi when all the rage was for charade and riddles, which gave a peculiarly good opportunity to exercise tht tight and rapid wit bo conspicuous
in the French. Every evening thej drawing rooms were converted intot
impromptu charades. Some lan would suggest a word or phrase, ar. forthwith it would be converted im the subject of a ßprightly little pi a Many of the word games now cir rent witk us in America had the origin In the necessity the Freue salons were under in the last cen tury to divert themselves. In som of the salons the fashion of keep ing a daily chronicle of news, whicl was too often a mere chronicle 0 scandal, was adopted. Mme. Dou biet de Persan issued bulletinf which she called "nouvelles a Is main." In her apartments two registers were kept, one of the authentic news received here and there bj her guests, the other of floating rumors and on dits, and from these the budget of her chronicle was made up and circulated throughout Franca. Appleton'a Magazine.
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