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   Tipton County Argus (Newspaper) - August 6, 1858, Tipton, Indiana                                IN Bray flr 1 tr 1 wr must be fct will be until ja aiut at corner Public at 0 ffi c comer public Itf tt Drag r Itf office west side of Itf and Office south and lr mt two noaa of Itl a Tif which had lain so much for some and jet requited an me tell you what it to In a kind tremulous tons If jare here at I should at least feel better f I knew where yon A1 Em and what more aak I do that you are I know nothing about you when you are Pooh Would you have it that n not capable of taking care o put a wrong construction upon my Love is always when its dearest ob ect is If I did not as I I might not be Then you are at your place of bn I feel mow I can Mek and find yoa at aay but when yon an aUent Kmg them and anil comer of Jeffer son and Independence and J tnU Office eut of Itf aids Itf in Dry Main and Jeffer north wut Itf Itf in Dry wett tide of the Itf Omar and Sufft coner of Kaln rtd ahop ts of the tnH fetter aon west of shop aon watt pi lit B ABROAD and tooth eatt o street 4 reaf of ntt of tUs Where ara yon going George arose from the wife aad a 8ke seeped I to made np her mind plainly on a subject enjoy where there u You do not realize am all alone here during these They are the very wnen t amat leasure enjoy yon companions when you wouk to enjoy if il Thay are the homn o Coat Air of you wondering yon Then 1 egin to feel and one bought follows until and O if yoa would with me a portion of our I thought that was what OQ were aiming laid with a playful shake of the Yoa wonld have me fare Well can yon wonder at it re I be very ippy when yon came to spend an vening with me before we were married and I know I should be ery happy in your society Raid with a those were business We ere arranging then for the And why not to ay husband I am sure we could e as happy DDK as If yon plans was to mate And havent we got one A place in to jre somewhat j And it U our home is the wifes She charge and all her work there while duties of the him to I admit so far as cer tain duties are replied Bat yoa mast remember that relaxations from we need time for social and and and reason havr we for this ring onr evening Why ot this oe ray homo as the day time and in the Allow me to be tte at YOU be tone some all if it was as it ii of returned are All wives belong at Just remember my tha previous to hat pleasant society all the J course I remained at home much o my time but I bad a father and mother I had brothers and and our evening Finally I gave up ail for I Mft the old homo and sought a with my has And have I not to expect some of your companion ship would yon like every while you were obliged to remain here lika it well yon would not be willing to try 1 said George at a Will you remain here erery even Ing next and let me spem it asked be if you are not tere What makes a June for if It W not the abode of the larents Whet can hare where U no wife what real wife Certainly I will and I you shall not be as lonesome yon With this the husband went oat and was soon among Eie was a industrious man and loved his wife truly but like of he had contract en a habit of spending his evenings abroad and thought of no His only practical idea of home seemed to that it was a place which his wife took care where IB and as ong as be could pay for In ehort le treated it as a soat of a private house of which his wife was landlady and if he paid all the ills he considered his duty 3is wife had frequently asked him to stay at hone with her but she had never ventured upon any argument he had no conception of she missed She sl ays seem happy when came home and he could always be Monday and George remained true to his prom His wife put on her bonnat and and ho said he would re main and koep What will you do while I am Emma shall and enj py myself I shall be backin good Tie wife went and the hus band was hft He had an in and be tc read He read till eight oclock and then began to and refer frequently to the The book did not interest him as Ever and anou he wonld oome to the pis sage which know would pleas his and turned as though he would read It but wife to hear At half past eight oclock he aron from his chair and paced the and Then he went and got smd favorite After their he got pack of played a game o Low with an imagina ry he walked th and whistled Finall the clock struck and his wif Well in goat How iart you aje I hope dull after t I cant say returned l it fta glad of Emma fof we both You shall com week of George winked some bn he kept his and de termined to stand it On the next evening pared to go I thai be back in good season she are you going her bus band I cant tell I may go So was left alom tried to amuse him bat it bard Ev cast bis upon that empty and the would come How it would be U Me were Thi clock finally struck and he began to for steps on hoar by and he became very nervous am I he muttered to him afier he had listened for some time in this is to She ought not to stay so late But he happened to remember that he often remained away much ater than so he that he must make the best of At fifteen minutes of ten Emma A little aint she said at the Bat 1 fell in vith some old and we made time of How have yon enjoy ed First returned George brave I think home is a great when one can have it all to added the wife uith a sidelong glance at her he reply On the next evening Emma pre to go out aa before but this me she her husband ere be and seemed to hesitate Where do yon think of going Georga asked in an I may drop in to see Uncle However yon wont be Youll know Im When the husband was left to his wn he began to ponder on the thus present d for He could not ead he could not he could enjoy himself in any while lat chair was In he ound that Home had no real cora ort without bis The mt to make his Homo cheerful wta not I declare he said to himself I did bt think it would be so Ind be that she feels as I do hen the U here alone It must e he punned It as Before we were very happy In her Her parents her and her brothers and sis ters loved and they did all they could to make her After this he walked up and down several and then stopped again and communed with himself I cant stand I should die in If Emma were only I think anose myself very How lonesome and drea Will e i mind do WB Johns see if nhe be a relief to see her I wont go know yet that I hold out George took another turn across the once more at topk his bat and went the door after and then bent his towards Uncle It was a aad the air was keen and He was walking along with his eyes bent on the when Jie heard a light step He up could not be his His first was to avoid but she recognized in surprise this j oil was the And do you not ydur ings at home is the time I have been and even now I have not been absent from the bouse ten But where are you going I am going yongo with me Certainly returned the husband She took his and they borne Emma had taken she sat down in her the f pi Yoa came home early tonight remarked The young wile looked up intc aer with an ex half smiling and half tear she answer I will tell the George have given up the nan aged to stand it last evening int I could not bear it through to When I thought of yon here all I wanted to be with yon t didnt seem I havent en myself at I have no bomi ut Say you cried mov ng bis seat to his wifes am taking one of her Then le me my I have stood it not a whit When eft the house this I tear it no I that was no home for me while my swee wife was I thought I walk down by Uncle and see face if I had ipon your empty chair till my heart He kissed her as he unt hen while she reclined her upon his have learned a very good four presence here is like the forth of the ion after a torm and if you love me as 1 love of I cannot presence may afford some snn ight for At all our shall be to that will try and tee how much Home we can find while loth here to enjoy Emma was too happy to express er joy in she expressed and in a not to be The next evening was spent at by both husband and and it was a season of much enjoy In a short George be an to realize how much to be found in quiet and peace il home and the longer he enjoyed lis comfort the more plainly did he ee and understand the simple truth mt it to make a happy For the TO Yoa me to forget the bitter To think of roa at an friend To laugh with yoa at Thai made mj early jean with I taw yoa amid boty And thought yoa had a will and mind That joa could call bat I wat To when clothed hi yoa thea no Unfer Too mt yoa laid vUk And when I for gaVe doj Ton me arid aow I can The scom with which mi iw thai 4 I Tool toota long for When Yoa again tie tcom 185a and that if the wife is one the husband must be the oth printer sys that compositors ive a right to complain of dullness Bat And laid Out m WMe aai can THE WHOLE A young named James Pow ers was hanged at Washington on for Just before mounting the scaffold he bade hir brother and said Remem oer I told let the liquor The same counsel has gone from a thousand scaffolds in thu and its echoes are heard in a prison We waste much breath and Ink in speculating upon the causes of crime and its ex increase of late But the confessions of the criminal tell OB the whole troth of the mat It is rum that makes demons out of good impulse it in rum that a filling our ing the and diminishing security of life and Under its accursed men when would die rather than commit a scruple not to perpetrate robbery and Of ill the propositions or the prevention of we are persuaded that there ia of equally efficacy with the simple of young the liquor OF For the preservation of ex is of Ihs utmost nd and all of the bodily unctions are assisted ky it coming it the same time clearness of mind nd of heart The evil results of the want or exer ise are seen in persons of indolent or sedentary congestion and a multitude of chronic are general de and of the whole system nader which nervous and be commonly d by he working with those engaged in sedentary is chiefly owing bodily In evey period aad occupa on of exercise is essential to but most of all in the  

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