The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, February 22, 1907, Page 15, Image 15

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PEBRTJABX 22, 1907
The Commoner.
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to you for five pounds. Be saving, of
course, and when you do make u bar
gain with any one, be sure no one
hears, you, and then if, you got (lie
.worst of it, and wrtnt to back out you
can.
Hughes thought a second and then
said:.
"Did any one hear you make this
bargain?"
"Not a soul," replied Jackson..
"Well then," was the prompt an
swer, "I think I'll begin on you."
Cardiff Times.
IGNORANCE IS BLISS
"A lady on a sultry summer after
noon called on some friends," said a
lecturer. "The talk buzzed along
briskly, fans waved, and the daughter
of the -house kept twitching uncom
fortably, frowning and making little
sniother'ed exclamations of annoyance.
Finally, with an impatient sigh, she
rose and left the room.
" 'Your daughter,' said the visitor,
'seems to be suffering from the heat.'
" 'No laid the hostess. 'She is just
back "home from college, and she is
'suffering from the family grammar'.' "
Milwaukee Sentinel.
DON'T SLAM THE DOOR
B. H. Sothern had received the actor
in his dressing room because he was
extremely anxious to replace a certain
member of his company with a
stronger and more versatile player.
The applicant, too, was anxious but
he had heard that the members of the
Sothern-Marlowe company were very
highly paid and he believed that to
name anything but a figure double
that he had ever received before would
but cheapen him in Mr. Sothern's es
timation, and, perhaps, cost him the
chances for a very desirable engagement.
LITTLE CAP'N HOBSON
(With amends to the creator of "Lit
tle Orphan Annie.")
Little Can.!n Hobson 's coming to
Washington to stay,
An' make his- yaller speeches an'
draw a statesman's pay;
'An' sboo-the peace dove off the perch,
an' .make your ilesh to creep,
And send out seeds an' answer mall,
an' earn his board an' keep;
'An' all us other people, when the
breakfast things is done,
Can road the mornin' paper an' ;hayet
the mostest fun '; '
A-lis'nin' to the war scares the jGap'n
tells about
An' the Hobson-uns '11 git 3rou
. Ef
.h-y m-ou. -..
4K5-. -'' "', tlon'tv V;.-:--
"r ' ' watch
out! ,-' '"
Onc't there was a little boy, his name
was Uncle Sam;
He had a nofful muscle, an' a fist
jest like a ham,
But the Germans heard his holler, an'
the John Bulls heard. him bawl,
An' when they hunted for him, he
wasn't there at all;
They seeUed him at the north pole, an'
seeked him eas' and wes' ;
An' all around the tropics, an' every-
where, I guess,
But a great big Jap had got him, an'
shoved him" up the spout
.An' the Hobson-uns '11 git you
. ' Ef
you
don't
watch
out!
'An' little Cap'n Hobson says, when
the blaze burns bine, ,
An' the banquet lamp-light-splutters
an' the wind goes woo-o-o-o;
An' you li&lr the cabbies qiiittin', an'
the moon is turnin' gray,
An' tile. Washin'ton reporters are
a-sondhV news away,
You 'd bettor watch the Jappy, who 's
a-creepin' near an' near,
An' build a mighty navy, though it
does come offul dear,
'An' make jobs for sea experts, who. is
everywhere about
" Er theTIobsSn-uns '11 git you
, "Ef
yoii
' '". don't
y ' watch
out!
. By the writer of "Center Sh6ts" m
the Denver Republican.
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ONLY ONE OBJECTION
Some sago, said that "life wpuld be
tolerable if it were not for its'amuse
ments." Many people give most cor
dial assen to, thi dictum. jStO objec
tion can justly be made to it, except
that it is not true. London Saturday
Be view.
"How much would yoi want to tako
up threo parts; one each in 'Jeanne
D'Arc,' 'The Sunken Bell' and 'John,
the Baptist?' asked Mr. Sothern, busy
with his paint pots.
The visitor, in a flash of bravado,
named a price even more exorbitant
than he had previously fixed upon.
"Don't slam the door when you go
out, will you?" was Sothern's only Te
ply, made without his even turning
from tho make-up table. . . i
Here is a new reply for anything not
wanted. S6 are trite American phrases'
in expressive slang originated. "Don't
slam the door." Kansas City (Mo.)
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