The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 25, 1902, Image 6

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    MIDDLLUKG FOoj.
w
to-night, arirerr
"lt'a all right, I gueas.
Drifting kome on the Lit
tle Cimarron, but that won't do much
carnage."
"It's 30 miles."
"Well, that ain't much. This team's
good for it. (Join' to itlart right off,
ud'tm?"
Toe anxious traveler returned to the
Gre in the uninviting ofiue ot the Mid
Conlineutal hotel. Sue wai brown
tailed, checry-fiued, and evidently nc
euntomed to looking out ior herself. She
was bound for tile Indian scnool at the
other end of the stage hue a position
awaited her.
"AH aboard!" called the driver, and
the paengi'ni hurried into the three
wated canyi'd that i-crved for a stage.
The woman Mit Inside Jolin I'arlin, t ie
miner ot C'irele liar rauclie. lie tucked
the ruins arouud her and remarked:
"Mighty poor dy lor a liaure ride."
"Nightly," remarked his seat-mate,
tiiiiliiii!, "and you know what day H
"Ye, and we are likely to run over into
Christmas, lor the'road may keep us out
until auer inidnicM, iiia'aui."
'Cull me Miss Macon I'm the new in
structor." "littler be prepared for whatever happen-",
Mim Moon; tni is a tough slretca
ct country across t tie territory. "
"Are the Indians bad?" Her eyes grew
big nnl wondering.
"Whites are a luaiiicd s g'nt worse than
Itilskins. We can Handle Indians.''
"Hut some good men go west very
good men!" Tne eye grew softer as she
it railed a memory of tne days back east.
"Yes; but, blame 'cm, they dou'i stay
ro"
Tl.c eyes lla!ieil and she looked out over
the broail pianie. stiviching away in
patches of Irown and wnite to the 'far
horizon. Niir did . c renew the conversa
tion. ai:il ti.e i..m i-miic iiiucliiuan was
rry.
ue i'.i .i.- o:i. Tiny stopped at a
cabin f.r lin e i. Tiii-y climbed lmig
slope and toiled t'iroiig'i -:ini!y wi.!i'
where in -nir;I io'c inii!i be riishiin:
but m ej signal. VTtttt a quick action of
impatience he swung hi arm acro his ' -'t
face and the mask was for an instant dis- i ol- ' ' , ,, ...
placed. Only for an instant, but it was Tommy-Yea, but the older one gets the
time for the bright moonlight to fall on i ""r ' will hold.
his clean-shaven features and for the
rivers. ! ui
t i of r.u 'i. i
c i ary li' r- - in e
t'l.lt !.:o! U'l'!, li..
MIMtloU I'l !U!l! I.IL A
vms a t :rc-oiue, c:i'. i
I ve a--eii-.'i r- kept
J'le--ioi.s ii. r. - c.;-i
In : 'e l.i'.i- ii ; ; ru-
t ,.e s i . c iii-i-.
n.ori.iiii's i
lak...B
i-' u--: ;
led down the deelivi
mote than once the
s;.i I. d in the onfts
pi d iimioio; tlie lie id
i eds m t he draws. It
rle Journev, and t lie
ino-tiy taeir own mi
.union-.
on l;- .Macon liroue
up I e tiiri.nl of t
i: ".:i old friend of
' 'Xd 1 -1
m -u
1
Vm L )
? S"
si o . 1 .
sawn -.TTr-".LW
woman gating intently at him to realize
that this was for her a time of fate.
She fathered herself together with an
eCort tnat was worthy of a better cause,
and supping clo.-er to the bandit wuis-
ltreu one word, lie, startled, trembled
and obtyed her swift instructions to step
be.air.d tne wagon, leaving tne others to
guard the four remaining passengers.
"Oil, rrauk, how could you: she de-
niai.dt-d. reaching up to the strong face
and lilting the mask. It was one she knew
well in the old days.
"Well, it ain't right," lie admitted,
lamefaeedly. "llui who cares?"
"1 care everybody cares your poor old
motiier sitting alone in the little farm
house at Uanvers, cares. You don't know
low much she cares and Anna cares!"
The man brushed his arm across bis
fac as if his eyes hurt him. "Ves, 1 sup
pose it's so. lint things got mighty tough
1 had to do something. It's tne first
time. What can 1 do now:"
tio home, Frank," went on the wom
an s low voice. oo nonie to your nioin
tr, and help her run the larni. lie a man
again."
And Anna your sister:
Frank, she has grievtd for you all this
time she wants you now.
"l!ut," bitterly, "you will tell her about
about this?"
"1 will do this, Frank. I will give you
two years to prove yoursell. It you are
sincere, the secret will be yours and mine.
If you do not, 1 will tell them of lo-mglii
and of'
She turned tovnrd the group they nad
left in the moonlight beyond the wagon.
His ee followed hers mid grew large as
he saw the traiisloiination that had taken
place.
'Hands up: ( arlm s cool voice rive
tne older, and his revolver was pointer at
them. Tne other robbers hud lied. The
chief was alone. ,
Tne girl, 1 eedies of tne summons, lift
ed the un.-k to hide the lace ot the man
beside lier and then stepped in front of
him. t "in liii lowered liio gun. "(let out of
the way," he called. "He'll c-Cipe!"
"No, he won't -cape,'' was t ie calm
reply "not now. 1 will tpcak for him.
Where nie the others?"
"Cone. We told tlicm the chief had
skipped and t'.iey Here ,-carid. 'I'iiey took
all our limits wi'ii 'cm, though."
"Villi imi-t begin now," said the girl,
tii'iiv; ! the chief. "I'nilei'statiil?"
:.'e ..owed his h'ad. "I'll dj it," he
wni-pi red. "honor bright."
"tio," the ordered, and, facing the pi'u
.led ranchman, held both his hands un
til the other had vanished in the snn
llower stalks. Carlin glowed under tiio
girl's touch, and obeyed.
"Do ynu belong to this company?" he
asked, a little bitterly, as she loused his
aims, now that it was too late.
"No, but you remember what you said
a little while ago, 'there is more than one
kind of bravery ?' "
A shrill v. histle sounded off to the right
-t mil lielore them the cpur
y departed. The passen
...1 by their revolvers and
the bandits' nieicy once
Ilia Salatatloa.
Eh ne'er will speak to him.
This stupid youth so btaril
Ehe stood beneath the rr.lstletcs.
lie merclT shook tor fci-ii.
Washington Star.
Gres4 Eipretsllosi.
The Minister Well, Willie, wuat da yn
expect Sauta Claua is going to brin yot
,tfis year?
' Willie Oh, a lot of things that ma
needs arouud the house. C'h.cago Tin.t
lleiald. (onldnt C1t Herself Awny.
Charley Easj-man Well, Willie, yonr
sister has given herself to me for a Chri.-t-nian
present. What do you think of that!
Willie Huh! That what she ro e lor
Mr. Brown last Christmas, and i p gave
her back to herself before F-aster. X. Y.
Time.
ak rse far It.
,"Xow, hero is a akowcaae," aaid the
dealer, pointing to peculiar-looking
specimen of his wares, "that is bound
to become popular. . It mag-nines
everything put iu it to double its na
tural size."
"v tn't use it Inlny business," replied
the i-rokpective customer. "What I
want is a case that will seemingly re
tlm-e the actual size of its contents ;
lti!i- one-halfY j
"What is your line?" asked the ;
dealer. ' ;
"My fpecinlity is ladies' shoes," re- J
piled tlio other, with a half-suppressed j
?ria. Tit-ISits. . !
FuBNiTURE
Optlmiaitf.
"Chcrr up!" cried the ttatefman, whose
;"' met defeat.
,Te vndlet will joor be reversed.
Tl.cv'.: blunder so much they'll be easy to
Leu
i. time. Let us hops for the worst!"
-1'u.k.
UUUU TIUCi KOll TOMMY.
-. y &? rJ!
'. t' T;
and suddct
titte so ic
rrs wete i
they were
iim:e.
I'-.:! tl." i
l ei'iin i;
poeketboo
Lrlongiiij
volvers I ..
i. i hi
si '.- ?'.'-.-
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- '.' ' v ".' vlif.'i "ir'.
-lu.'i...
.")on't forget the old in:::
:;;i the fisli on his back.
t''cr nearly thirty years 1 .
s been traveling around the
and is still traveling,
.uiiv.Miif'' health and comfori
wherever no rocs.
To the consumptive 1 c
brings the strength and flesh
he so much needs.
To all weak and sicklv
children he dive, rch and
-X'.-, 11 i
I'itiutiy Didn't you hear the teach
er say yuur conscience is what tells
you when you do wroi:?
Tiiv.uny It's jrond it don't tell
vour unit her. Milwaukee Sentinel.
Wlmt Hurts lo1.
Who ti lls miillclotis lies of us
1.. b o) mooch, forsooth,
111.-, f ir more mahtler.li.u Is the cuss
Who te.ls 11:11. leioUS ll'Utll.
l'lah.delphla l'ress.
It Miti ar iu need of 'Furniture, Carjx'N,
Mtiii.j;s, llitj.1?, Oilclnth, LiiioleiiDi,; Law
j C'liitaiitsi WiituVw Slindrf, ricttires, uul
riclitro Fninu'S, give tm u call. We can
suit ymi in
Style and in
Prices
Our slix-k U new and up-to-date. It is
no trotilile to show gtHxlH mid quote price.
ltKI'AIRIXG watly and promptly done.
Lewisiown Furniture Go,,
'o. 12-14 Valley St. Felix Block
The Jury's Sympathies. ,
Btrnnger You still' have lynching i
here, do you?
Westerner Only in the case of bnd
characters. When n fairly good citi-
. i -i l
zen pets arresteu tor nnyiniiifr, e ur . jf
Notice 1
ways let the law take its course.
"Til.:;-.- neon racing."
"Ye.-. M i: i' an average jury can al
Qnanio
uiui uuai uu!
At tlie NKW ST( MHO.
vnys lie i.
citien i:'
Weekly.
1 i: st 1
til tills I'l
Seen:;:!
i : j : i i to litini;.-! Siol
, a chr.n.T." .V Y.
,; vn.
-Vi i.v i:o vou come
. :i
,ili:
h1 )
CMC.
llecntise
1 am u
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1, too,
:0.
;viio persons
fi;;n ilesh and
'What About Getting Through Tonlj...
-he was a daring
HCt. Such
Ve 1.1C I iK.lt
: .ot:(s!it and
.. ej llilU
e lllCUIll
"There is
lie went
m:nc is in the
fellow, hut a lirave one.'
"Then l.e i.- lilted : o-
men me iis juiile it t.ov ,
ways." lie added the .1: . :
noticed that s':ie started ami -I
l.tenly, a. it to le certain li.ai
nothing of direct application,
more t : n n juie kind ot lunveiy,
on, more to keen up tae conver.-atiou tnau
heciiue the ihougiit was original.
She did not answer, and t lie stage hur
ried on through the K.ilhcrint; darkness.
Once there was a coyote yell in the dis
tance, and Carlin felt a glow of satis
faction as the graceful form liesnle him
leaned closer to his ulster, as if for pro
tection. Suddenly, as they went rattling down A
fclope, the horses on the canter, the dead
mnlloAcrs standing on either side of the
rrad like scntitul-, there was a shot tired
and a cry of "ll.il:!" Tney halted.
Then happened what u ua!ly happeia
irhen a ma iil p.-ntsp a-saulis the stage.
r:d ia a short t::i:e t:ie live passengers
nr.d the driver wete s'.at. .iing in a lotic
juiiie row in the struggling moonlight.
"Hands up!" and their arms were ex
tended towaul the stars. .Miss M.ictm,
rven in her terror, noticed tnat the con
stellation of Orion was nearly overhead.
And then the chief of the robbers came
lo tier side.
"Quick, ma'am, what have you got?"
Something in the tone aroused her and
l,e looked anxtou-ly into the half-masked
Toco of the handsome front ler-inan who
2cnt toward her. "In New I'.nghind men
i ! chief stejipe.l fonv.trd,
and t'arliii's wateii and
, gave to the others their
. :r watches, jewelry and re
..i was the ouly oi;e who had
Billl.
...f.' O.UUL' SO Sllenlij uiul (u'ltfti;
; the stageload oould scarcely under
..and wiiut was happening.
When the last trinket had been distrib
uted the masked chief bowed low. His
line mouth just showing beneath the
fringe of black curled a little whither in
iun or contempt none C'liild tell.
"Merry Christmas! 1 am Santa (lam!"
lie boned again, stepped baik, bent his
eyes on Miss Macon and the etranger
hail departed.
The passengers, looking down at their
Hatches, read the time it was pa.-t mid
night Christmas morning.
Tile stage reached the md of its jour
ney six hours late, lietore it arrived ( ar
lin had asked permission to call on Mis
Macon and discuss the strange events of
the ride. "1 am not used to receiving
gifts at Hint time of night," said he.
'Though Carlin called and they talked
over the night's happenings, she did not
explain. There was a newspaper story of
a er.i,y stage robber who gave back all he
stole (you may have read it) nnd she did
not correct that not even when, a year
later, Carlin made her his bride and
claimed that he had received two Christ
mas presents from the chief.
Years afterward tney visited Xew Eng
land, t he guests of their brother-in-law,
the mayor of Dan vers. "Do you know,"
rtmai kill Carlin, to his wile, "l-'rank has
a line mouth it reminds me of some one
I have seen somewhere."
She did not reply.
A Similar I'lperlenre.
Iti-eder (looking up from his newspaper)
t.reat Scott! Jlerc is a yam about a
man who speftt a night in a pit with a
I'Ciigal tiger. Just imagine how be must
lave siitfered!
Hennypcek I can easily do that 1
know all about it. l"dr two weeks before
tiie holidays 1 was obliged to face the uni
ted demands of my wife and seven grown
daughters for Christmas money. Judge.
A SlKht for ilhe Oorths.
The girl you'd irlve the worlil to win.
To show you how the holds you dear,
Now lorely lies beneath your chin
A r ei:::e you can never wear.
N. V. Worldf
strengthening !
. To thin and
ie crives new
ich red blood.
Children who first saw the
id man with the fish are now
rown up and have children
;f their own.
He stands for Scott's Emul-
.-or
ion r yvuv
lelightful food and a natural
unic for children, for old folks
.nd for all who need flesh and
trcngth.
SCOTT & DOWN", Chemists.
1-09-415 Pearl Street, New York.
50c. and Sl.OJj all druggists.
( alrulntinir.
Elderly Adorer 1 um G9 and hate
$3(10,000.
l'air Young' Thing I'll give you an
answer the day after to-niorrnw. 1
will have to figure it out In the mortu
ary tallies. N. Y Times.
Hamlin Mature.
J.iggles I never saw anyone work
so hard at anytlung. ,1s that his reg
ular business? '
Waggles Xo, man; that's his hobby.
X. Y. Times.
The Kind She Wants.
Yeast You say your wife wants one
of those fetching bonnets
CrimsonlieaU Yes, one of those
that's fetching about $17. Yonkers
Statesman.
I like
VI ic'lTA CI'. .'.
i'il'.-t I"-'
lii.f si !!: ii' v
Seci.mi i'h
a iuower'.'
,.. ... , .'i.. A in nil iiiiiii, eiri V l is hi-
1-irs. i : " I 'ic.:: n (itmre s:u.i I -Not ' 1 ""
- - ' i 1 . 1 .. I i . .
. li..:ian:in;!s News. .'' nwi we m its arc inailtltiC
Niccfil liai'i'ains in llnl I'.i
r '
. i: . :.t:
a'. : i!i nee.
! u';u:--.Mi, vim nlo are
Nut a l nuM-I'li'tler. ,
"1 hope you are not one of the nun
who 11 ml fault with the conking."
"Xo. indeed," answered i.lr. Metk
toii. "Henrietta v vi-ry I'oiisitH'iate v.
that way. In order that I may l.e
c: f"i'tly satisfied she lets me do must
of the conking myself." Washington
tar.
An lU-lio.
".Nothing but work and worry day
after tUiv," sighed Mrs. IVck. "1 sui-
pose I'll never rest in pence until I'm
iu in. v grave.
"And neither will I, my dear," meekly
rejoined the poor man, who was known
to i be community at large as -Airs.
I'li U's husband. Chicitpo Daily Xcws.
I'nnnswrrulilr.
Wife You bliould buve been at
church to-day. The minister preached
a powerful sermon about men , who
neglect to attend divine sertice.
Husband Well, if we men went to
church he'd never have a chance to j ,f Bome women who didn't change
w.. l 1....M...1 .
ii i- n,n c iiii incu iu niaue j fj
(liu tinii ou all Liulies ..u
tl o 1,,, II. Ill: u, . ., o ..'..
mi iiw, rru u.T 1I j;ivi( (.'Vf,
I.chIv a fliiinco to buy it linm, j.
co'it Irltiru Cliristmas tit a ri4
liiice. Tliis Ki'i! will pi iiii t;
tn-din . Wo will siirprisie mir m
fti.-tiimt'rs wl.eu tlifv loaiii ,
Jirii-i's.
Kt'iiH'inlKr, every c
t ii si-:
, itnd M
yet. ii.i.ianiipi
liifla
The i rati, u,. Ctmito.-tal)! Uii.lorwnir,
( nra (at the sciisiile) IUorel I . .. ' . '
luiew it. l'.o has proposed this even- j txxxK Umie'lll tuulsie.
jug. ami she has accepted. ; trouble to show g toils.
Dora They r.re tilting like other, HjKHtiuIly graml lot of :oi
people; merely polite, that's all. I llla;e S).)t.e,i(,ns froI1K
"That's only a blind, l.ook lit her ,
yachting cap." j
"It's on bind side before."
"Yes. A man can't kiss a girl tin-'
der one of those peaks." X, Y.
Weekly. !
H. F. Clemnier,
4415 .Market St., SQXI'.UIiY.Pi,
Three doors east of the Market How
Clmnsen.
She Do you really think the aver--.jhjAJ
age woman changes her wind so much ' f m I'M
cftenerthanaman? ' , E 3 W Tim S P 2 I
He Well, 1 must confess. I've heard.
preach thnt sermon. X. Y. Journal.
Ill Mean Itr4nrt.
"You married me for my money,"
she exclaimed, angrily.
As for him, he refused to lose his
temper.
"You m n sit have been looking nt
yourself in the glass," was all he
said. Chicago Post.
Veil. It Ain't Right."
treat women with more courtesy," he re
torted. "You're from Xew England? What are
you doing out here?"
' "I'm going to the agency I'm Miss Ma
ton, the new "
The man stepped hack as if he bad been
track by a mailed hand. He motioned to
feu confederatesjto join him, but thejr tlid
ADVANTAGE IS M7.K
I , 1
lly Mrann.
"Some of those jockeys have princely
incomes."
"Yes; but. some of those princes
haven't jockeys incomes." ruck.
Xo Iloobl About It.
"A married man can live on less
than a single man."
"Of course. A married man usually
has to." Drooklyn Kagle.
Proof I'oaltlve.
"Do you believe. Miss Gotrcx, that
ignorance is bliss?"
"I'm not certain, but you stem hap
py." X. Y. Times.
Klrnt nnd Fiircmnit.
"There goes1 a girl vith her test fel
low."
"She ncts'as though he wereher first
best." Detroit Free Tress.
DR. FENNER'S
KIDNEY and
Backache
CURE
All diseases of Kidneys,
Bladder, urinary organs.
Also Rheumatism, Back
acbe.HeartDlsease.Oravel,
Dropsy, Female Troubles.
i:ny Money.
Client Don't you think your bill is
rather large?
Lawyer Xo, I don't think so. That
will be five dollars more.
Client For whnt?
Lawyer For the opinion I just gave
you. X. Y. Herald,
FrlrniM.
Miss (lush What do your suppose
the result would be if we could heat
what our friends say about us in our
absence?
Miss Candor I think we'd have a
tril'e more modestv, and considerable
fewer friends. Town nnd Country.
A Uve Mim WinUi'il.
"Is your company for 'Hamlet' com
plete?"
"Yes," answered Mr. Stormington
names. "All I want is a pood, live
young man for the ghost." Washing
ton Star.
their minds as often as . their bus- ,
Lands. I
She Indeed? !
He There nre pome actresses who
are forever chnnging their husbands,
you know. riiilaiklphia Tress.
In l'rnt.xe of the Miminltn.
Mrs. Critiisoubeak I see by Ihe pa
ner that the mosritiito cirirs nre
iintched in from four to seven day
ni'cordiii!r to the warmth of the
weather. 1
Mr. Crlmsonbenk Well, there's one
thing to be said in favor of the mos
quito. She doesn't go about making '
lio lion nflpr ! '
laying an egg. lonkers btatesmnn.
i
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It
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Do you need any furniture?
If so, don't fail to come tuour
store and get our prices.
I We can suit you In
style and prices,
from the cheap'
est to the better
grade.
i '
She AVoia Too 'WllllnaT.
"So when they got Aunt Hetty on
the witness-stand they told her to tell
all she knew about the case?"
"Yes, but they decided they didn't
care to call an extra session of court."
Philadelphia Bulletin.
SuipU'loufl.
liank Director How did you come
to examine his books?
His Associate I heard him address
his Sunday school class on "We are
here to-day mid gone to-morrow."
Puck.
Ill Attitude. '
"I was always ngains-t bars," said the
man with the ruby headlight. -
"Yes, and when I saw you last you
were leaning very heavily against
them, too." BnUimore Herald.
bOD'
nmnnnalbUitjr.
Strappes Five pounds for a
net! Madam, it is a crimel
Mrs. S. Well, the crime will be on
my own head. Glasgow Evening
Times.
Don't become discouraged. Ther Is a
cure for you. if necessury writs Dr. Fenner.
He bus spent a Ufa time curing Just such
eases as yours. Ail consultations free.
"For years I had backache, severe palm
across kidneys and scalding urine. I could
not get out of bed without belp. The use of
Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure re
stored me, O. WAGON EK, K nobsvllle. Pa.'1
Druggists. 80c., II. Ask for Cook Book-Fres.
Tommy Ain't you coin' to hang- up CT VITIICTi AMHE ?.ur Cape. Circular. Tr
r .tnokinff rlli ii i i s i ww iinii vs. enner, reQonia.n. i
How It Started.
Jack She and her husband have
had their first quarrel.
Tom About what?
Jack About the best way for mar
ried couples to avoid quarrels. Judge.
From Foot to Fact.
"When a man has an aching corn,'
remarked the Observer of Events and.
Things, "it shows very plainly on bis
face." Yoolrers Statesman.'
An I'nklnd Cnt.
"Ah!" sighed Miss Senren Yellough,
"I dread to think of the time when f
I, too, shall be old!" "
"Never mind, dear," said the sym- j
pathetic gusher at her side. "It , X
should be a great consolation to ;
know that you won't be kept much i
longer in suspense." Baltimore '
Kewa, I j
i -,v
Ilainrdlncr a Gneiu.
"I wonder why there is no marrying
in Heaven?" simpered the obviously
aged maiden.
"I presume, remarked the extreme
ly crusty bachelor, "that some sort of
a distinction has to be made in the two
places." Baltimore American.
Trying to Explain.
"Why do they refer to the men who
go into Wall street for the first time
as lambs?"
"I don't know," answered the mo
rose wag, "unless it is because they
are going to get fleeced nnd feel sheep
ish." Washington Star.
Hard wood, golden oak linii
Only $12.50
Mattresses C-9
Bedsprings Si-j
ooct "Vv laito
7- nomelEodJ
vitl3. Ojpi-ixigs
CD.OO
Chain, Hoekcrs, f 'mulies Si''
boards, Fancy nutl clirap J.'
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Tlie Secret of Tenee.
Fuddy There would be fewer un
happy marriages if young people in
their days of courship did not try to
deceive one another.
Duddy Say rather if people did not
quit the game of deception when they
became married. Boston Transcript.
Quite a Difference,
Daughter of the House I have
graduated from cooking school and I
know how things nre done.
Cook Quite right you know how
they are done, but I know how to do
them. Chicago American.
A Sad Caae.
"Great Heavenl" he said. "It seems
Incredible!"
And with a gasp he laid the news
paper cn bis desk,
"To think that, in this enlightened
land, nt the dawn of the twentieth
century, a man should be found who
.never heard of George Washington or
.Abraham Lincoln or even" here the
great patent medicine proprietor al
post sobbed ''or even of our world
irenowned Perfection pills I "Puck. '
Dad Got Partlntly Over H.
(Auu uuiru u it, it.. ,''
'n ar,A T oin't In" tO. I"!
care a dog-gone h ;.v the t,K
"You don't seem to realUftJ
...i.t inuLiMinlile KfcQ
illCHU, tliltlb tlU luiouiii" -
the "ballot is."
"n ilnn'f T9 T i-enlie it
ihat'l got six months fur fH
it in A:erarant unnls in
tion, be gosh ! " Ch ica goJTribust'
IX n.nnl f V.
Wife I've been thinking.
since you gave me Hugo s
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L -,i l.t Pff
.....i.i .i.. vnur birtH
nuum JUttAC JUU " " " j
Now whnt do vou nv to a pair"
f frlnecne
kuow bo
ueaveniy, ana yon iuo
- . 4!.. . t .m to tbein
AVI iUCUl CfClJ ii. - b
,tr. Judge.
A Complicate
I Tr,''.'
, , . Are 0'
otia rsunngs uorrow -
from you?"
I "Yes." ...
"mat s too Daa.
"Don't you think he will W
"Oh, yes. He'U be nV0
bet him ten dollars that MJ