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(, , VOL. I. LUBOLD &. Et;.ATZ, PUblishers. FLORENCE, NEBRASKA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1909 Subscription, $1,00 a Year, No, 14 )8TREET CAN 'FRIDAY'S SPECIAL MEETINCI EPIStlE FROM [NEBRASKA AND MAYOR TUCKER BASE BAll CAMES SUtnJAY ; BE PAYED·w,,:~u:.::.::;~.:·;'~~;"~v~'::.":oU"-1 OUR OFFICE BOyl COUNTY I - GETS SORE R:S~~: ~a::es~na;~:n~n:a::oi~;:tr- and Passes an Ordinance. ! 1V'/. H. Woods Makes An Interesting 1 I Play Next SUi'lCilY, ~ Iand Timely Cnmment on the Early . . The ehy council held a speCIal meet-\' HIstory of Old Fort Calhoun The Storz-Coronas jerked j .Jud~ 'Tl'OUp DeCIdes That the. CIty ling at the city haH Friday €yenmg- Bright Young Youngster, Writes An- ____. Takes Umbra"'e at The T"lbune Tell, a g-ame , p -1 -... oat ot the first Sunday. They beat \,t Can Go Ahead on the a Vln9 ~f Iand tfOtr the first tith'me there were DO other Le:ter That Is Full of Good I v: H "\Voods the aentlcman who Ing the People What Its Servants, the Rn·ersides at Florence at".er the Main Street as Far as t he j nst!- spec a ors outsIde e representatives Things for the People of This -lIte tho F t'C Ih '" - the Publ' Offi' IA latter had the game ap"'''''ently .....on. , of the tel "0 e. d 'h : " s e or a. oun notes In thIS Ie cia 5, re Domg v- " yaWn!! of the Injunction A ..e Con- epc n~ company an ,e ! ThriVing SUOUI"O and Tells of I paper VIsIted the veterans' euc"mD- and Not D' 8'd E In the third inmng the ocore was 7 J .. press. I I r , - 1 omg, es, es xpres5- to 3' f celmed. Saymg TheIr Cas.e W.as The meeting was caned at the re-I, SiS.hts and 111cidents That Were, ill€ut at Florence. last v,eek, 'i Ing Views on Condit'Ions and In ayor of the Rlvenade-s, when " 't I I • the Coronas jumped in and battB-d out OnlY1 Mad e Up 0 f T echfIlCa!lies quest of the t.-Ienhone companv who I Missed by the Other Members of u a conversHtlOll v; ith the edItor I Events Th T. th . -- .. I Ihe rr. th "11 " . j , as ey ransplre in e,IctOl y. They made eleven bit:s Too Small to lIwahdate the Law. had an ordmance they wanted passed. the Staff, "',a,e e ~o. ov,mg mterestlng d:l.ta This H . and "'on, 8 to 7 The Rl"l'er~ld""" and couldn't wait until the re2""lar of tile eady hIstory of this "clmty appy, Prosperous City of 0 ~rr I d a -0 pounded JeIler all over the kJ.t in the Zip! meeting. "'-. I Dear EDss: I a.n makes a plea worthy of atten- urs ur Answer, d C ·lma C' . I I tlOll I Isecon innmg for SIX runs, but l1.L"tei :Qa:ag' I aunCI n r.ng SIgned hIS name Thanks lor the dough. I am ba\'-l that could not hit him. Thry we?e Ouch! Ias Introducing the ordinance which mg a swell time. I ate a lot of dried II Louismna purchase. 1803, Louisi- Ye Gods' ye Gods' ye pitying unable to approach ec.orln.g nom. Oh J.'h:'! Oh My' is Oroinance 255 and amends section apples and then filled up on waLer. ana terrItory, 1805; ten·~tory of :'\{IS' Gods' :?fy heart is broken quite- then on. Honntch's c.atch of a lono "Wwu't that an awful blow? Is. of Ordinance 246 which is the or, There is somethmg you evidently s?uri, 1812; l.ndlan territory, 1834; the ruddy drops run down. mcarnad- fly in the ninth waI' make dIscord dire. and Pollfk}'. Thompson and was the second SUlt second a~d third reading and pass,:d mg at C;~rtland Bea~h recentl;. the f~rthest western military post in "oe, woe is me' I Sunday, a~ t~: b2..1.: park, the Amen lU'ou"h+ to stop the paving. The first !ufter whIch the mayor affixed hiS I The thr"8 ho"ts looked a'ter their the Dmted States-"Camp :>lissoun' For has not that a;'eat aood and I cans. and holl~l:/ '0"111 meet and that bein; brought by James H. Faris and, sig-.lature and the deed was done. 'I guests f~r the~ whole sun~~J:" after- 'Camp Hool:" and Fr. Atkinson Fo~tInonor:::tle gentleman'"v. ho' holds the lIt ~'lli be a humm"r of a game goes dismi6SelL I Coullcilmpn Kelly sen-ed notice ~oon \\hich mc1uded a trill 'to Eas-ILalhclin. 181!'-182i. and l\Iaior Long's destlnyof Florence 111 his hands and1\Htuout sa5ing, as both are excentlon­ ho~d launCh~' r cOl1ton~ment ~o-! ~~:! g~Od Ine.i ",'ate .•'0'11 Ieadmg It that VISiter at the Encampment Last Week Ch~:'d ~ uUng .:lZc, Bxtra grading ;:lCc. _ , I I am sure the \\ iyes of the gentle- j ,m the s,tate, t,he first county I , _ Gets Off a Mighty Good Ol,e On :U, Ford, check $1,000, 41c tor artl" •••• ~"•• ? • 2-~~ :. ~-~ ! ~ ; ~,; . ~ • ! •• ., mnn mentioned will aD Jl'eci"te the 1COul t Honse ana elle fir5t (hu;'ell Pu,-'. It na", been saHI ,trIac conStant the Pesky Bugs. fiehl combined curb and gutter. $1,95 I:;. :: 'hu';.d tlme theIr hUSbi~ds ;ad in ISOilage i? ~el:l!'D.,l.a Fontanelle t,'E' I r;, t- 1 l"'''''. Sagacit" and feror"'lOll ... '$1"I1)U, tjOl') artificial ~..,--:::> '-='::OIDP Of tho<::!.p .....n-s th:1t dont beio'M ....~lst:r ...led on DIS Claun 1;1 lSj.l~ ~ud o:lr~l";,,":s ,.!,puluLed 1 111se·! a SleC.. ~l COill- :fiP";:':! 01 tUIC: c~~at1"re- It be:.... m-o for ~~ comblnet.l1 ~u...... pe,..Srll~f'Gr~~ljI"';n and ~:.l. ... 1 r-. "tl .... "- U". ';""O':::-i1ndi"l"IIi"l-1· l.(Jf>< ] l- k • r- jEl1...... 1 ...... {. ,-- l r'lh'b and g-ut'ter. Of:' ti4 to-:- c ... ass tl \ 1 -I nru-l Dr_on "r~es freln Da\ id Cn'",' to t l€. \ e:s 'l\ o~ ifI on!;,- ,ret: P ".nllir of "l i ...... f. ~ ...1 1 n S".I"~ L"'e ... on- " -<-:- . ... _l ~ t.d '" ~ e~s uone tne turn~f thl.:' pro\ ~rblal uolueq, (:;-L 'f' db' '- '-I 'l-.. ~~ -6 .,."'0" creosote _ ..... '..... ~ . ~... "" tf: .."'e ~~ c.c:iouv 'i.hHCna,.;: ...... ;- t ~"r:"\ 111110.... 11 t t -.le .rOJ:TI_11 ~ _ ...... L. r. It' n~lL JJ' OCtl.. ,,_... ~ ...... - I ~(t ner IOrm?...• sc!~onlmates ll€re ~hat l tZl£lt crlI1il2'." LJ.€,-;, T\,Oliitl a.JL 201n Y01 1 ." .... _ t":u ..; '-., - Z~il fa ad~t.l~.::t-. the aSSemD!v ~ ood b~k" 5c for e~rilPnt ~rQuting~ I "'ll 'S \ e'•.I l"ill'"'!l;.~serl ~ i:-;l he.l~ ne;\ t I..!llou1d O'i\t' the- I'" e-=< 1 .. - ..... '" c~ed'- I' ::-:(; _al e if'DIll in,:? I!lUldns Ie:· 0 Ie tf'.::l i " Fl'l\~:'l- - ~...... c r c; .. ~ 1 "-' ~ ~ uu' -- t ~'J \'.. 1 ~t {l" ",'"' , ",. T~ L· I 1 • - g!"outing.~ . ~""H"r~ ~ PJ.~CE ~ 1 (~112:-t:;u!.1- o~Jro:",- 15e for p-itch $15 for catch ! }'ome troT' tn4=lir apd - P o-.nod; l_ u. 20J.U - le e\ _3 2nd 01 15 ·V:·:1Y 1:: an ,.;,-,." ..., _I) "" ... .,..... • , ...... _"'_u V~Ol'li...... l.r~ b V '.,,- n-;ln'~'" -1'- ...... ".. -...l ... I.. ~.. 1 o "}t'\~"ns, 32c for ..!.2-1nCll the, _ e tor 0-- I ..- - t dinner they got lin" -.... " .. - .. - ~l_~_...... I... £.t-' .. t:: ... P,,-\.. u a.~ rt ll.J:..l..~ TI.ff'{! (1.. <;:'d0~· ftl!i)·~ eli to c-m ~ ~ *1~! : tl!e~ 4: ct" t-~j D"t~irl,1.,l1tl.fP~ '( f ()' n 1'F:. t "e SI "0-1 g.. l~'""''' ..!.~n "'0 ~ ~1~ ...... ~ 1'" 11:"11 "-:.JC 1.0r gra\.lng: ) .... 2nd \i1.-;: \"..Illr.... !ll Ro\\P- t1f Rpeaklno ut rile l';:'T t """IC l ...... .o~"'" ...... "..- ~ "" " u:en~ \ ...1 !n~on n~ tS ~f' ... , llidP;';: \.!'"t" ~.i.IU). .u..;;...... \..~.. w,.~I. ". ~i H_ l .... J COt.en.v COmilllE:F'On€l.' .t,,:l1Ie.s 'ia- zE'n-:3-o1Ule_~ cei't~iJ1h blTll-. "',-_ - ~ t __ ...... (\::1-=::5 :l\~ $1...25 for c:'as;3 B~ afnfi(lf~l :1l-=::'~ of Bl:t.ir ~as bO;'ll at Cu.ul1ng Cl::~"l {!leI" es:pe~.. aU.. ller Q\f'U~!l to ~Lc L..U IS ana "t~l, rrL~_~ nom ~ ~h: elec:ted.

(fa~S B $1,.~9. (l'at h bJ.S~:lS ::slat 1 ~- ! •: ; .. Et€cl t:.nd ~-"'nlent ~)lcIS v.l'l he :\11 s ..Josenhau? C'r- oJ. nell t;jt.:- 3~c. S-lncu flit, ':::tre: g~ adlUg t Dn!1t 0'" For Turirey creek and th 11. Paul a::: pl esideTIt" }lh.:~ ~";el:so:l i"(~ con~c!1ted to ha\:t-\ thefv:," c_ ..... t~~ .. I .,. r!;'ill[,~"S U:::1'::...... 2o (:l-e.~ rEd :\1~1) f prGa~;. raken I:ronl ';.he o~it :: ... J!lt~r: Sh:it .. li~ e; ::-le5D.e ~t J{y:: .... T .. 1.. so,~ti. a~~d -h1~c 1.lKMtI EN ••nAUCHT' ,Gad on t:·p sd£ rue i 'resH·-nt. _ _ _ hC! l::" 'luth hO_l2. "l~ r:;'e "0'1""1 e_gD.~ a~ M U.ii It i ;a: ('orrnr'n"s \\!11 O? r:L:-·ed Lee:" OU':'.lh.:l -- < fLORENCE ~ ~:~e"';~I~' _tl.i"~, ;:~~\ '~ '~e~~ :~i~~~,' ~":" t J erh FluL "c ..... 1 _ .. ; .. '1,,'(17 VJhite DeEvering Milk in Omaha I Hp,'maa , ....olfr \ r:te~ ,\\III UJ , •• n, ,e" ,.,0 e co. ,,: .tf' ,0' dO tr- Officers Confiscate It and Dump ~TEh hOlle 3t Itbacn. that dOl~gfm?kt the "H_~elB.ri.'" Lf"\e i? : e""ler tlll~€:- ~ ..n{l ~ nieeI;" . ~h:..n e;,e-r It ~l",C:; .: t~lng IS IljS~j.l·l€' T tt into the Street. i ~ ..-. .r-. ; I see that \'"l n 'YOOlt- 01 Fort 1.L:'3;;~ "~,:~:t So Tu.chEl ~ .. I 1 • ... 1023 {:..,~ "f:.-'" I-a' -'l! .... -n ...1 ...... ;0 Janles Jensen of Blr..ll took Lo us Cal~loun ~;as nre~~nL at t1::.€ i~~lln'on I La -Cd~l,,_~ ~ a:..J._! ~! I .". • .. ",,, f _ - l1.eC<1 jl s"'OT"V "" :ee-and:.:: F:: ~~n~ (·iit!e1"'t prOlh"!etor of the Ke- i C!asan. Dr.. Cu. ..:us V~ Ilham "\1".. O..~llDe t }j~"-3 OUl he 15 an ,1nte:~~2'tl...lg Hilker ~:,...... ~~ : ~" . ~...... -.;~ ,... ~ I'" L... I e ",e:" be-a ri .F L l' .... - ... ·1.. c;::" ~r' ~ t C If-., I ~- I ' . d ..!v ..e~ 0: •...11\ ... Llllg \~ e ('"un iJ:--.e- 1") , 'n.. I 'E: "...-,n rhp r-$ 1 t' "1 lrraskn.Dairy in lorenee.. and ~ ~ew-I'-'n{J ,\1 ~:aill .....le'e.cs u .tor r... :..OUll1.tle ea1·neo. tle p-r'illterS L~.. e v;ay, ~l" h _ "_ ~ • - _ ~ ...... ·J,V· 10'" hI t:Ie::-1,.;;' ,1 ~ 1_::i \\ [ Le loons 0 lllUI-:.U an"- lS:Oll.\.:P" 1 t:'l.... CS ~ .. ~ huno.l to ctar. In comnpt'"t'on -, ItO l, n J..::> I. ~. 1 __ en ~U'Ppo~E" d • ., • . a "Ii fE" C" 0" fO~"I" 01 an" IPilll I) ~ - - -' • - •• 'u1 Commissioner Connell's of Omaha or, at Kennard amI \\ere home 'n less to be f:II,nd m t::.e state ana it IS his'i'IL., ".: - "' .." '.' .'.. e-, tllE' Gnniet IG"7et~e j !} On cr'!' du ""l!l thmg~. lIut otuer" , h ongln'- to \\ aslPDo:ton COtl~t- ..::.0 • 0"1' a...... \.. I (leI' and failing to do this the commis· than two and a h a Ir Ot"'S de!l;;:i.t to show rhese to all \ :sitors. 'I t· .. · 1 •• • ,"'. 1 >.' -' • I "Yon \' ant t- kno' If tll _ C,.il , - .--.. IH" 11. • f .dS no ;;- Inc U(PDo- noo'p,..; e~-e c:: 01" 'JQ .. V .,.... e~ nar- a ')- - T] . d b sioner TuesdaY mornin~ ~ ~ I _. I Ltc' n nme ;:0 ,"-' demiled Ed '-'" ~ pan",ays h:eens an .\merlf'an fiile:, no!~- .' _ o~• '" VOU1~. .," - - .! -- 'Iconse' Tn~ ,,- t t . - . IS prou ,- 1. " 1-.,.." • - ~ LO"l\: PT bookc"',;;,:es~ ""nd [... 'l;;:'ll" •~_ <..:,!- .... \\ er 0 U1S ones-tron l' , 1 _1 Daemon and Josenh Scull'\"~... to f-01- Char es Seu·t 15 pn'ill j,'i.lng :t€-re Ifinng In fl"Ont or his hO'lse.. One t'" !o:; V t"-' '" •_ e~-a".-a..- c ! ':"l .. ld "I~ C r,,\.~c_ 't- _ • d 1· ca :ea a hRoc ...... er, bl.t objects to the ... r. _ ".. 1i~'O'"!}--et'"" 01" 0l ..;e U'"~ an,'" ...... "·ate' "... OlL Say ...... 1 i ..... ou pal ha I! 'ow tne dairy wagonil and if any at:· rtb!S year :md Henry Rlx grape kmg 11'ouid illt down and lI"Ien to lus ,." '" t'·· '.' U. -<>. '-he "tTPn'-,o t h "d' -, I' weakly pa, t, as It 1'; In a health' .. ... t .. l 1l1:5IOl"; Let ns lie p tne '0 'TIn -; eo- ~ - '"'" ""- l.l, !l ate 01 lnances or our .,...~ T' d tempt ",'as made to sell milk to seize <:).-<::> 3to",Ies by the hour aud nerer tlre'j l' .- , "-, "n- th~t v • d '0 k . I Slate ~ ne noune 0~ 1 ~,tate - .'H""'our.~." ..... ,..... t~ ,U"lY lor eacn per.!..ormance IS eiaims his milk to have been of the _ I seems he "as e,mer ;:-unl1lug a bak-I-;:: 01 an_ nord.• i'" ,. ' _ . _, _ _" . I i) Therp v.as not two papers III "eommerdal Yalue of $4 and he is the Glendale lrUlt farm reports that Iery or {l1d baking, but anyv. ay one I E" Itl"a ColumbIa. no\. s",en state" I ~nu no:", III ~n"v; e, . ,.0 tho"e peru,IFlorence at tue tlme The TnDunp one who swore out the warrants for probably ten cars of apples will be Itime after the soldiers had been v,-est I a::,-d t~rrHones. and in t.hat entIre re ! nen~ f~UeStlOns, .,1:. entrc, attend our v, as made the 01f1cial pap"r. The the aTl"est of the officers !shlpped from hele. beSides many I for a long time they returned andl~I~n. tnere ".ere 3'{i. v;hlte men, each!neXc CO:lllCll ~pe~lllg and try and .let Gazette did not issue for one "eel, Dr, C..ounel1 says that Gitter is diS-! '1\ agon louds Ithe first thing they wanted was Jlie.lno,dmg It. hc:ns: !rom the go; ~rn'l your m.Il!~ drIft !rom YO:lr ov; n b'lls after \\t, were made the official 1)"- lIDsing M milk from 20 cows con- I -<:>~ I He started to make them. bur they In:em: at _\~asnmgton, ar:? ~he soldIers I f"l\ e ta~e It ~s :: ma~ter or course,th.~t per. demned and tagged as being infected I rnoma,S Pnce. kno1\,n. to .e\er~h0.uYl\\ent ~o fast he could not keep uPI\\.::e or~e.ed to s~e. ,lla, DO mo:el~.~m_ "Ih!:e",~nL ~oille~ and see.l1 tIl: 4 ,Vhen the matter of l'~ense "'ith tuberculosis and that Xewmantaoo'lt_ Florence as plam 'To~ forlWlth the demand. so the price was,wmte~ men .~e P€;rmItted to makel(?~: doe~n~ ~ecene $- for ea~n p~"lcam€ liP you yourself dId not ,;:nov, is disposing of milk from several O\-er nfty years, has reduced hIS gar-Iraised. Same s:ory again. They/home".:n tlll" .ter~.tor! nov, peol,lledlto'n::>;nce~ .e".ar~_ies; Of, v;hos" bl:"I- v;hether there ",as an ordInance and Qise.a.sed caws. den patch in that neighborhood toIkept: him baking pies night and dayIby _mIlllOlls .~. _ ~'=-"'ea:::y all, ,our ne~", ,t I~ ~o l~~_ a~t:r, ,.he ~O!leCtionIso expresse~ yourself to Co.unl'llman about 800 acres and the boys say until he v,as exhausted. hlscorlcal artIcle" a"e no" publIsned fOI the clt~. "You s~}', ~o one seems PrIce and Clt:r Cll'rk Cottrell. Also, uTom' is still one of "the boys" ~'et. And then there \\as old :'f3jor CroftIby the B1a~r ~nhu.ne. tile leading It~ know v,hose busines~ It is' Pos: after tae clerk had looked np the Vf.ltlAllS ARE IHVITED AGAIN ---:::>-~ ~wno came near b~ing a. resident of,newspaper m \\aslnngton county. slbly Jon ha\e bee-n unrortunate anajl 01 dinance. you took It upon }o'ourseif 'yo R. "!aH of Florence, in a recendF1orence. It_ seems that. during the I .To th~ Loyal CitiTzens of .~ebraSk~'las,k~d~some citi_ze~.:·ho,.:nal{.es i~ ~i: to attend tc? the matter when th that had been! and recei\'ed a IHter from an old ;securing means from the governm..ntl and aUow.the city officials to attend ::; It. ~s doubtless true that you Handled This Year's Encampment recently rifled and bones exposed thatIfl"iend whom he had met back III to pllrchase old Ft. Atkinson and form I to me lms"ness of the cny l"'OUld prefer to ha;.€ The Tribune Ask the Veterans to Return. were still in pretty fair shape andIPennsyhania, a :.\fr. Parker. Parker into a national cemetery the 30u11 "You say \',e ha'e t>lO drug stores. keep silent on t!.e doings 01 the C1£\- this may help to solve some of t:he I wrote for him to come to FlorenceIgra,es or the noble men Wll0 died That I:" true \\-111 add that they are official~, but thIS paper l';akps we !problems of the age of the Indlanlto lne. so he started, but at Cedar here 1:SI:J-~7, ;;tt filat t.ime hundreds;run j}y two men. \\ho, III additlOn tOIBtand and "\Ill! mallltUlll It that tlw An hail the committee, \gra"es on ~eDraska hilltops, as the I Rapids. lo"\\u. met another friend \\"hol'o; miles from any other c'nnzed re-!being first rate druggists, are broad peal)le arE' entltled to know ",naL IS They bandIed the encampment 50 climate here is so much more fayor-,asked him "here he "as going, He ginn. This maner has been left tooiIllinded bII~ines5 men and find no,go'ng on, and v;IlI III tne future, as successfully that the)- thought they ,thle for l'reservanon than that of' told lum Florence. v, hereupon the lIang Let us hear f!'om ~OU and lec i:ault "lUI the cIty otncmls. and 5011'1 the past g1\ e Its reader:; aU of Lhe eould ~o it agmn, .n~t 0.nly .on~e ~ut Ithe gulf state, ; inOla pel'st:aded him to go to j ~s srand up, for, ~el};~s];:" and he~'! far a" limo,." wnh th: waJ' the i doings or its ofill ers mat are done i~ three times, The tahOW1ng mntauon I ~ ~ .Omaha. v;Inch ;It' did. The major is IHonored deaa. lours 10: ~~l tl,mg~ 1allmr~ u~ tUE' cny r.re conaucted. :. And now, \11. Tucker. let me aSK \\-as IlJ."e.:::.t?nted to them. Saturday and 1 l\Irs and ~liss Ha1Tenstein of. no\v f::i 'ears Old aDd one day he met I g(tcd. kH:~J. and fJP;:pu:ful . Florence fo'" a number of ve~ s. ~ YOu a nuesrion -was ordered to be brought up at ,hell' i Hasttngs al'e at the parsonage. ; a man \~ hom he had gn-en u';USIC ies-j \Y. II I iws had bLlt oni' drug 1'ro:'e.• But:' WI':">, .;, ati someU:1e aawo,'lze

:Mt'. a.ft,dMrs;· tlenryTyler ·of Lake! James Paik' were.the, guests of Mrs. : Pettit BatiU"day...... ~"Y: Mn. NBU of- Omaha was the guest of~ .. J', r... Rou.ston Saturday:' . • . ~-<:::>- The MissciJ Frilnces and Grace' Tliom.uooa '., entertained a moonlight . PldUfc- l'1t theirhQme·last:F\iday even- ing, They all had l'luch a good timeI y g e.·.. stayed' .8l.1ni ht... Th.ose present . titw.ere-:E!i~alffith.... Anderson, Ferne_ Ni- c6.l.es. Mcll Carpenter, Mary, Johnson. &fatrl~ Barnhart,' Grace. Thompson,' ,, .Myrtle BY.ck, Frances Thompson, Rol~ Un ~" Carroll Belden, Lloyd ¥atson~.George Cook, Ernest. Glover, ",,-ill 'VlRJ-Ur, Lucien Thompson, John V"ood~. Donald Burke. ( . -<:::>--<:::>- The B&k.er COllstruction company, a CO>1KJ;:ll.c"io1i with a capital stock of / $ilJo.ooo. __ha!vbeen formed for build­ .I ing the eWctric line from Omaha to, FJ:"emortC-th&t . was projected last',l spring.. The directors of the new com­ pany li'l'e E. L. Whitcomb, C. W. Ba­ ker. 0. O. Phi1UI/s, Peter Mangold and J6lino:. Htiglin. The plans of the compaaF, whIle still indefinite, con- '-, . template &- line from Florence to Blair to Fremont lind back to Omaha no. Benn.in.g'tzm, Irvingto-:l and Benson. '. '.. -<:::>--<:::>-, ~ DePllt:Y"Sheriff B. F. St~wart says that J!l.lD~ Phillips, wanted on the charge. 0{ murdering :Marsball G. Hamilton :A:ugust I, near Florence, is in omaha; tind has been seen within the lastfew da¥s. 8h~riff Braile:rhas l'l€eIl no-tified, bu.t so far has been un· able to. I.ocate the fugiti.·ve. for Whos.e" captn.»e &- reward of $300 is outstand­ ing. PhiUtps is sald to baye shaved off bls n..',oulltache and clipped his hair clooo; su that he can hardly be rec(}g­ nized e-..--en by acquaintances. But the simrlirs men feel confident it was he' whons seen recently and they are on the iobkout for -him. . -<:::>--<:::>- \Vedlle$daY &>ptemherHi will be a big day fnFIorence, for at that time all the .,-tsitlug Eagles to the con­ 'ven.tion in Omaha,will. be here for a". lawn aocial, so says the official pro- gram, ... . ~<::>- I .Mr. LUndstrom, the chicken fander of Omaha, was the·guest of Florence fnends Mondl'y. . -<:::>--<:::>- 2 'Burr Incubators; 3. Burr Brooders; ~EE~; EPI~~~t~ml~ ~ ~ ~~_~~_~_~~__ ~ 1 l'Hn<:b Plow; 1 5-Sbo-rel Culti'ator. t""'as won by the city. but let me tip I p;.: n. Ners~n, this off to ~'ou: At present one CQun- I 'ref. l"lGra-ice2lil. . cUman· wants the' creosote blo;;-lr. oue J •.,-<::>-~-;::;; brick block, one on the fence, but 1 Try one bef Honett's meals ,,'hell YOllwill "ote for pa\ing if two more do i are in t.m'!n1. Th~y are fino'!. Iand -one who "ill ;'me against H. j -<::>-<::> IThere is Olle cenain thing and that I ,, F'tank W. Trazier. John-'1'_ Barnell, is if they uy to use the creosote i Hamson D. Forrest and Frallk CalIl:O ',.bIOCkS. there wi1l certainly IJ{l a big i meu:l':i:Hl, ,owners -of farms.,.north Qf f ho"l go uD, but if they use the brick I F'loreuee-th."'Ough which' the proposed! block things will go a great deal: Prochnow road is to run, have brought LSUloother. Some of those who are i suit to hat:e the county enjoined from Inow against the paving sa,y the:r ( building.the. road.. A resolution was...... 1· would he for it if Fly Speck 'was out :.'.. pa£sOO bY tile commissioners a year 9£ it aI..together, but as long as he has! a"."1). P!'Qvidll1g for the work, but. the a sa:;' eo they will fight it. ~ ~tl'act w~ let onlr.recell!ly:_Tl;\e.rc'I' If all this dope isnt' worth $2 it i ~ilLbea.I~th~:g by the POIlc:a.55Q901 1;;sn'-t worth, a cent; so please' sen~l' hn~ $imd!1,Y. afternoon, OctDber 2"1 me the two. BOB: ; ,AlL ~~ o;wners are requested tO _.. . .' . I 'he ~... ~...... '. For Sale-A fine, thoroughbred PoI-', -<:::>--c::,. . and-ehina boar. Phone Flffi'ence 462, !.\irS_ charles C-ottreU returned home -~-"C::>- i S-uft.~ from a ,'isit in COl?TadO.,·I Miss AI.lie Houston was the guest. of i Wh>m tdte left they were havmg a Mrs. :McCune of Omaha Tuesqay. I sno-w sIDn!l. ~~. I' ~--<:::>- ,.: Ii' you do intend to do any painting Mr. aM Mn!, Henry Sears of Den! thi:i fall it would be well to S€e the 1 ...-£-ranfl Mm. Lucy Sears of Chica.git Florence Ih-ug Store about the paint.; . will he the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ~ j Ill. f.;. ptatz Saturday and Sunday. M. L. Endres, candidate for county l • "'0--<::;'- ., reasurer on the democratic ticket, is 1 , F J\fil'tS Agnes Shipley is ,isiting atm-ember of the FIorence £.agles. ! he hoin~.oCJamE'sWildsat J).:oSota· -<::>-c::>-. - ! for g'. fe~\~·e€ks.. It is expected she' ::."III'. and 3,Irs. '\V. H. Thomas leave 1 ~i!..! re!!ume het old position at the Friday for Des Moines, returning l\fon-i P03t office when, she returns. Iday_ i ~..r0 Q_J . I - -<:>--<:.::> 1 Charles Baughman and family re- ' Charles Huntington was the guest; tu.-nl!'d &.:mday from a two weeks' of .T. B. Brisbin Tuesaay_ ! ,,-ish at the Seattle exposition. They -<:::>--<:> ! report having a good time and that Mr. and ::.\Irs. '\'t. H. Thomas and! the weather was cool enough in the famiiy spent the week end as gu<;sts: evenings to make an overcoat feel of-.Mr. and Mrs. G£orge Bird at Fair- j good. ~"ie'\\"~ ~ • ~_~ ~_-<::> l George Craig and family of West 1;-Ir. and airS. Tom Sbipley are r!r i Amb!er, Omaha, spent.Saturday in Iceh'ing congratulations upon the ;r-! Residence of Dr. R. E. Lamoreaux, Near Thirt}'-third and Woolworth, Omaha. Florence visiting friends. i rival· of a -boy. ! . ><:::>-<::::>- - -<:::>--<:::>- J Dax-e ShipleY, .and. family who re-J. E. Vi-'imams, who recently re.; / cent!y, :- ' . .. draY 'Un€' and contracts for carrying! i\-Ir.&l::.d Mrs. Arndt spent Sunday . the.mail from Ro:;;eland to Dallas. He i ment to select from. Oldest Cement Stone Yard in Omaha. Have built six \'\"1fh Mr. and llrs. J_ J. Cole. return- is as much of a live wire there as heI cement residences in Florence. Are now building the J. J. Cole block. irig to Blair' Monday. was here. ! ~~ j .I\lr~ and Mrs" Thom~s IJeig;her and ~ ~~~..;!:";~~:;"!-·:!·-!>!,··~:·-!-·~tt C01"iE AND SEE US OR TELEPHONE US YOUR WANTS• family have remOVEd from ""'isner to ,t- . ,-~, ! PROMPT DELIVERY AND GOOD WORK Florenea-. Mr. Deigher will open a 'K If BRiGGS NEWS J., :1; I new~; I I .;, f c"-enernl merchandise sto._ re in_ the_. ~ ~. Cole buildi-ng. At present -they ar~ ~~:> ~~ ...... ,..~; ,."', "+,.;:- .,....;_.;-.~ ..'....:~-..-;..;._.• "..;-~.;.;;...:;,...:~::: ... ~:....;.~.:~,. ~ o~cupying the Hunt' house on Bluff ,~,~·{-~-,~··,~v't·,_ .'~' ". "'-." v,' " • ;; .' : ~ - '.' I street. . . . Mr. J. H. StuH, spent ::;Ul:1uay m: -<::>~ . Omaha ,isiting relath'es, ! Otnaha Concrete tone The best pool hall in the city is run -<.:>~ " by ~rge Gamble. Go in and play a :\!rs. Anna Riche was a pleasant 1 visitor at her aunt's, :\-Irs. Drabeck,! FRANK WHIPPERMAN, Manager. game of. pool. a .few da-.,5- last week. ! -<:::::>o'~ Mr. and :?irs. Cooper moved Tues, -<:::>--<:::>- day in the building vacatEd b)' :Mr. ]'Iiss~s ..Hattie . an?, A1z~~ ~~u;.: I 28th AVE. AND SAHLER STo 9 0MAHA9 NEB. ,and Mrs, Henry Andersen. were -';j~ting theIr sIster, l\~::;. lGn"'i ~-<::> , . ery, at J:' lorence. i Office Phone Web. 886. Ind. B-3018 Residence Phone Web. 4231 ..' W. B. ParkS was taken w,ry ill 13st , ,.~~ .. I SatW"day .. but ...at last aco!luts was Mr.!I'L }\{etzmgel was helpmg Mr· · sonu:nvhat better. . Sawhill with his alfalfa Tuesatl WIth ll. sick tracks at SmokY CreeK. Jl.IcCIouu. a • _ ., ., . ,; l' tIl . h' "r tho. "Ifie - young roa.d S'.!perIni,.e1et. II ,'" ~••s eros" t' . - ., ," " .• ! the h"adache now at an:' small sum-a treat for the men._McClo"u Tnpe-Imot uuder his ear. thickly Then 1',S e!<,-,;-teUlble, ld. had cnt aown hIS lif" to J qllo"snOTI, UBut v.hat are ~HJU going to do'" dischargeo the whoie outfit: ana ordered ,..'I , b ,. b the 'Wreckage burned. lJ:eClol..1G oecaUl€ 1l111sperlug BUIlth became jnterillOlllng~ pi:.di e.;t's-hrigli1~puPo ana e o~ ~OliS • I am going to gel ~lJrlP!': do ;..ou acquaInted with Dicksie Dunning, a girl ested. "Hold ():n~" said he. mildly swore ~":olenth-. BIll Da::.cmg v.-no h;;d be2n hIt m "ant to hdu Q " "Oh! Mr. McCloud, Have You Heard of the west. WllO to look at tile l' d' h - h" l' th Te 'kl News?" wreck. ''Whispenn..<:!'cameGordem Smith told I'. what is loose? \\-nat arp TOU I;olllg I "Du Sang. yeu llre no: i)lee, lng I the ead u'1d stUhUNJ. C.u )eE'n '-rm "oing to help. . e rrl.., e . President Bucks of the railroad, of 1\1('- to do?" I mi.(;lt~ bTU. rill afl..lid you f're bauIYl1 mu~ed ~)ac~ to the .c<)l)lil at ~Il;:;slon 'Ob, ~-O'J ale" T'ilnt WOltltl be l,eD Cloud's brave fight against a gang o~ ... "'h" N' - I 'h ~. 1 1 • , l' lId shoe],: hIre that, it really is yeur pin7" ~~ed miners ,~n-u" tha't was the reason "~e're going to hang these fello,,~s: f hurlJ··saiJ )\ lsperlug ~mltfl. ~~ ~ t 12!"e. ~;HlngSt anc ..aY!ll tne 111 e )e rOO:l~~ funny" -.~~ for the snperintende:nt"s... ap-pointmel1t to answered Stormy, WIth a Yol1ey or "l aJ.l~ ~h'i!lg I can do for you"'" I -~ do~tor a1: Orol'ill'2" hp..d been sent ~ Funn~- or nnt rn.1 gOlDg I:O heln:" 'Oh, r don't know whose pin it is!" ~~ g;.~~lngM~:;~;~dofa:M~~.g~nS~~i~t:~ hair·raising imprecatlOns, , "Get me some water," I fOf. L,., I'll\! not come. At mid.llgh, . YO.I would onlv7 he in the way:' ;Vhy, what Is the matrer?' ex-fcreman's deserted Wife. DICksl€> Dun- '·Oh. no! .Jus~ Ilut them ou horses I A ('7eeK flowed at 1:0 ,g-eat rg, b,u Dcr Sang lJ"gged n.m l nOJd 11lly. as he sa, be"!',e the n>-'u, road 2. jP" U1!llutes s]ilJped from her head the shell that tied Smith that he ha~ work anaad. A woods and d-ive the hO"sE" Ollt from "ot '0 '",a\'e hun alon8 lest Ga.-man 1 "0'1 a~e be~,er hang- it' I lmo\; you "Tl'e '8Il~0"d lp llano-ed I am fo~ hOld LeI' Imoned hair. He caught her stock train '\vaS Wl"ecKed b} an open I -" ~ ...... ~" . ... , " I' " ~. .-.. ... ~ .. w. b • h 1_ • switch.. Later a passenger train ,"-as hc-ld under "Cill. Stand stHI. ;:ou ~o\,;-hB"'''''{l''''d I :;ncn.11d 1...111 .tEll. 3n:1.tll can"\ a~Set1 tile are. Eo,,",," do ~ Ou :ee~ I I dinnel.· hand and lnssed It and s e COll a nOli

up and the express car robbed. Two men cow thief'" he cried !',lil}')i~rr t-,,,, ,,'tu:.Hinn q m·x!:f':ur. ":i'll nut you 011 •• ~ ;p', 'h,-,t 1,' ]n'ed docto" 11",1'e yet Q I• BlI -I ",ill get dmner for --. ou " get it away ot a posse pUrSUIng the ban{lzts 'were ~:. -~ I..L...... ~ ...... -~,.. _...... ,,., 1"' -- al It....,. 1JJ..t L -.. .. D. H I...... , killed. u'Wnlsperu1g Smltli ..approached noose up tIght on George ;:;B:Jgl~ie g > my i:Oise. ;sp,J.d he- at. lenglh. ullu i Then g:Ive n~p n:~~ bOOtS. 1m gOIng "You J~eed not. I can ge~ It for lllY- You are dear/' murmured icksle, Sinclair. He tr;"d to buy inm °l~' ll)~t I neck. ta:'e \OU do\\n 1O 1h" e-eek," J Ode-Ii: to :U-edicine Bend 10 Doc Torv: sert." 'if you are silly. The reason I failed. He warned McCloud that us ore I T --. -1 " .~ -- 1 1-" I ., • I" 't J t 'd h ·t· l'S was In dang.or. Ml"rlouo. ",--as carrIed I ~'See here,"..returi1~d n'11.:.sf:::r .. U!; He turned to u1e CO\\ uO\,to; aau as \-eu I In the 1110rilE1U ""'lusnenng Smit}] "Yon 3"e !JL),~"fectly abslllJ, and if V.ou t..U e you Yl e ~ome "''''1 n me forcibly into Lance Dunning',. presence. Smith ;:howiu"" "orne anno, anee . --. ou! ,h<>:11 to help, but the~ i'eftlsed to I'who h~tl c'ea~s'::d a~~l' U'·e"-s".-'l Ill" we "tand l'e"", d;sputi.l''- ;\OIarlon won'[ lJ\ecause I was afraid )-OU might get Dunning refused the r!ulro.ad a. ngllI-of- ... ~..,.. .. :;:,.... J. ---- .. ~. :. "'_ _ -.- • ---, - u. _ ~ (: u,. ~ "( J.. '--'- • --- ~'-'-..: ...... 0... ..••'-". - H I h ld way he had already s,g',ed fo!'. D",l.su· ma)' be Jok'ng, bll< I am not. n.:tu"" I ,0UCll Dn i:'ar.~. I wound ana felt sure the b11l,et hall no,' ha\'e an\tnmg lO ea'. lhot. ow do you Sl111POSe S OU i»te;fered to preyent U s]'ooting aff.ray. do as I tell \-Oll 01' releasp those men:' \\-nispe:'ing Smirh kept IllS jJ?t!ence. I penwl".tod rhe ,,' u-i o1l'e.ed 110 objPc' The\ ,"lent mID rhe :.;,(heu disl'u'- :epl if you were Idlled 9 Or, don't -you Dick.sie met McCloud on a lonely trful to ...... ~.... "_" _... ._"...,..... d·' °d I " co. ...., ...d\. 1.. .. • ~ '1 .. , ~ I 1 I' f J" 9" ''-''"aIn him his life was in dang€l"!:_ 01'1 h1:S '''''ell. I gUB'SS ,,~e ale not ololilng l i~a.rg. tah.2 lnal. 1101;:,~ ~ nea ~ sal I lio;} to the p~~opo3al neyond caullOP- 1116 ahOUI ...·th~t snonld be COOh.ea. _-\.t 1 un i na";.e 2.!1y ee .!.ng was home lJ' shot passed tr"l"O;;gn hIS h3! very much. You heard me, didn't! he. "Come here, Seagru.e, heljJ me I in£: him to .,de 1;10W1\', You can go the end of an hour the" han two fires But, DlCJ,sIe, is it all nght~" A. sudden nsE' of the Craw_m,,,, Stone rr'- ?. • d '1 ..n" 1'" D!::[ t h" hor'e TIl" bo"" - . ,., d' ;,,, created consternation D,cksle ~_ntl Ma- YOu. demanue SIOl'my. angII j'. ,., e t .He U ~allg on --" '". • . ~ I down lJan way with the prIsoners. gOll'g-one III me stO\ e an one III How do I know? \'I'hat do yOll rio!)' apP<'a!oo to. MeC!01'd fOl:' help. ~WhIS- are going to strhlg these damned crit-l seem to be afraiU of getting blood on I BIn' ::;u:::cgested \\'1 bllellP!; Sn.itb Dicksie's chei?-k" By that UUle It had mean" I will not Jet YOU ride homEl nermg Smith jomed t:he group. M~Cl{jud , h' . l t' I th-' ,~ '-" ,-',. h . Id took his men to fi;-ht the riyer. Larrce ters Up rIg t llere ln the ClrRW on ne 1 ell' .ldnU:,. ,"BrlH YOlmg is going to ta:;:e tileIT' been deCIded to have a Iune eon ll1' wlth me, and you WIll not let me l' e Dunning welcomed ihem ('ordiap:!. :\fc- first tree." I WIth Whispering SmIth and Sea-I to Oro\~lle and oa can act as dl~ll- stpud of a dinner Dicksie attempted I aome alone. Tie Jim again, I am g~~~les:;~ei~:~o;~'is7;~'J;fnct;;~,8~ogyS Whispering SmHh are" a pocket· i grue Snill-Ortiug Du Sang in the saddle I man of th; gU:ln'." some soup, and :'IcClol1d found a strip gOipg to stay with Marion all night." raneh. He tl:!ed to .persna,de ~::,.~ ':,e!'erted : BefDre th€- pan.... sial,ed. Snll!l of ba('on, and aftet· he had cooked !t. to ~ ~1.·' wt..fe return to Jum. She l",.us.a, He'D'1, .. h ' •. 'd' pr~ne'" d accus€d W'nlspedng Smith of haying calleJ. seagrue to him. "George, j Oll Ic••Sle,,,It' 11e, r. mg·""Irl CHAPTER XXX, stolen her love "f!0zrt hlm._ -.<\. _Trail! was saved mv life once. Do "T-on remen11)e-r I up aad her ~Ie€\es delightfully rolled held up and roboea, tJ.e n:;nults \escap- , . , 1 k b f' _. '" ~ ~ 'T'h ~I ' lng. Smith and 1\fc~ioud sta1'tp d_in pur- "" -in the Pall Handle? \, ell. I gave: lac' egan I' Ill", e,,,,g,, ",:n "' at ,.on, The Laugh of a Woman. suit. .At Ba!5gS ~nc'l Du Sang_klUed o~d you \ou:'s tnke in the Cache day be. unahle longer to Vilthstanu tile excIte- Baggs, Whisoer,ng Sm!th te1rwm!ed IllS • • , I' d"1 a' • II h d' \', iLlJ.in au hour, :Marion, worlting ten-year-<:>ld son They came to Williams I fore yesterdaj'. I dou t l.;:nov.- ,lOW menlo appeare . l.le eU",meel, us e 0\('1' a hat ill the trImming room, was Cacne. Smith was certain.the bandits Ibadh 'au al e iuto tills thing-. If VOIl with endea\,Ol'. was llraklllg toast were there, He impor:nnen Rebstock.! •, ~ . , __ , TJ th' sa" do\'! n at tahJ" wooetJ, startled to hear the cottage door open "king of the cache," to gi....e up Dn Sang. ! Ikept cleal' of the killing at Tower l' I le lee e. -" " and (Q see DlCksie quie unconcernedly Rebstock refused. Smith declared. he I wlll do what I ('an for ~'on Don'r' er. They found they had forgotten • would clean OUt the whore ga.ng••nclu- . " , ,~ •• " In t'" -a t ~llowed walk in. To ~rarion's exclamation o. ding "Rebstock_ Smtth earne upon. the I tall, in anybouy. til", cone_...1 ,.Lal-On"ll; s no a • surprise she returned onl)' a laugh. "I bandits. Du Sang a,llli)ng them. I to move from her ('hair. Vlhen the 1 ha,-e changed illy mind dear. I am CHAPTER XXVU-:-Contlnued. I CHAPTER XXIX. coffee was made read) tlIe bacoil had ! been eaten and more lw.d to be fried_ going to stay aU night"

i :McClolld proved ab~e for any part of 1 Marion kIssed 11.er approvi:,-gly, It was not the first time the Wi!- I . r:::~~ou~.and DiCk~ie. ~ ~1 the program, and when they rose it! "Reapr,. :rou .are get~l~g. so sen~iDle I Iiams Cache gang had sworn to get I 1\e" ~ ot Lh~ TI611t 111 WIlham;,; C~"ue was four 0 clock and too late. :Me. shan t l,new you. Dlcl,sIe. In ract, 1 him and had worked together to do it, I reached ::'Ie~ieine Bend in the nlght.! Cioud de<1ared, to go tacIt to the of. believe this is th~ mos~ .~ensible thing but for the first time it looked as if I Horsemen, IlI'lllg ill the ga::;s belween fire- chat a-:'td'noon. I }-OU v, ere ever gUIltr at they might do it. A single chance was Itelephones lead.mg .to t:'e ,n~nh cOl~n. Manon and Dic!,sie. aftel a hme, at. "Glad you thi;Uk .so;' returned Dick. lett to WJ:lispering Smith for his life,I j tIr, made the .cove xahed'In tTImIng . I.'t If h-IS = ~." ~.. ," """5 ;;,-hey..came'-'-' f"om''. wneez:,' I,rano. a:c:d "hell D:('ksie ,;poke hi'n1 'Ill rI'dI'u'""'~.home."='l'th me- so he-'" rifie should play free in the scabbard I the nulroad offices. ~ ows;ou mor~Ir:g, ':>.bOllt "'omg- ho;:::e he de~Iared he I Sill He is ('ommg over for supper, as he reached far it, he could fall to ISle,=py Cat, nearer ~he ::;CE'Ile ~~ LlC would l'ide t:Jm,' wi~h h~r, Bu~ Dick. :00, in a fey,- minutes:' ithe ground. releasing it as he plunged, fig:'" began s"'lldil1g III ~f;leg:"apulc reo ,,:e had 1:0 mil,d Tl1'lt he t'noll1d. and \'':.'1en McCloud arriwd he bruught ii-om the saddle, and make a fight on! !Dons in v.l1:ch tr',:1. and nlmo~' \\1'1'8 "'h'n he asked to k:::ow "b>:, "Viilliout v:ith hIm a porterhouse steak, and ~,r:C:oud his feet. If the rifle failed to release I 5!rangeiy mix"d. ':SW?t' a: re"lIzing ",ha' ou<:-jl"ope around his neck, ~ushed hI~ ';lQt 1 cade moyed slowly do"n to the creek, i I heard ;!<,,, flory !1l~ sel:, ami I rode ""i'{J'II':! ~ D-, 1 iJ~ ;; \\ .l) from me JUSt III ~hedt~u this diYision at least. hllll. Face ~ownward: the huge ~ulk , {)f the circle, and stood In ~r.0nt or hl:n. I where 8 liny stream pu:'led ::mong i right in w-to s<'''' )I?l'ioil, and my because YO-I 11['v<, a hetter 1,01'S!.'"" "\\'11::1 i" the .a', or?" ~otlon·. ean~t ~l€re ~'I~~ of Bill Dan-emg was sLretched "You pIa)- horse mtH my prls" the rocks. The water reVIved tne Ill-I courage failed me-I came first., '::\0 TIot h· C::'IlFP I ha,e a het • 'Yes '\hat is it" How can I think: 1~S5 in the road. Karg, ?rouchmg be·l oners:~ he said curt~. ,~'G~t 0::1': jured man for a mO~:!lt; he had Hen l Does sIl", 1mo". do !"ou tj;i?~ -: Blake Ie, hOli'E' " Db, I l;noVi: Ii: they don't put Jim in SIde his fallen ~orse, neld up the I here. Km·g. Come, liOw, ~1l0 IS gOlug, strength enough. Wlin SOllie help. to Isaw him :':1,; :rom we s::dale after he He !{Joe.;:"e ~~ ~,lolj1 at 1:.., \\ ithont box smll to-niaht he "ill kill some 01 bloody stUlllP-.?f hIS gJ,l-n h~d,li,hE' did no: l:no-.,-.; what Sh8 Kettledrum a Perfect Instrument. side of his nwn trembling animal, I fellows let :gu Sang get away while I Dll Sang as the cause of all the t1'O,,' I ha\"e been nddled nth bllllets. Isn't '"\ a" EU~ i_g :::i,e E::IW only tho expre". The kettiedrum, Mr. Gabriel Cleath, threw-himself into the saddle. and. ad.: you were playing fool here?" he asked. i ole. But Du Sang em'sea him v.ith! It Ierrib!e~" She so!J;Jed suddenly, and sian 01 bis ey"" and lool,ed R\\ay, bur e1' contended, was perfectly compe' justing his rifle sIghts as the heast 1 "Dn Sang's over the hiH there on his usury. and, While \VhisFering Smhh. McCloud. cs:ill.Iled a;; he,' words. leu she knew t';a: his "'ye~ fc'lowed her tem to prodllce atmosphere as wen plu~ed down the draw, ga,e chase to ! hcrse, and full of fight yet," exclaimed listened, told Rebstoc;';: with bitter; her tv hi3 e:':d- and bent O-;'e1' her. The stin ',,,<1 ser, The (!eserred street as rbythm. Even to tune the instru, Se""""e , h h.t.· ... · h d' t-'" b •. , J• I 1~.,· h f Il~en. t tur€e thin:rs 'were required-oS ...,. ~ . lone.. ; oat stat. 11 ne a glyen .... &1 oy, ·'1£ his de~th means this to YO~lr ia.:r IIi ! 'Ie ~ nne ..la L~d~ ton moun- ~ ~ '"'I ·'Then we will look him un;' sug-, Barney anything but ;: s('rub hOr2€ +'llk 01' wh"t " ~'oan" to me'" taiu evel1111g a:rd the day s radiance perfect mUSICal ear, a flne sense oj CHAPTER XXVIII. I gested Smith. "Come. 8eagrue," I they ~ever would have been tTailed_: L~ ••, "'''O-d'O:: -::"::rh'~ bo~e ..:....m t.~ was dyil.l!! m t;1(" s1:} III lower tones touch and fl,e years' experience. Aft, , ! "Don'- "'0 ove~ Ihere. He'll get 'lou! ::\fore than this concerning the afl'ai;-, =e~ne':'-' Th: ~~::m:e-n';' was' 'n" '--'-'-I'd~- env~ he src"e ag" 11 and she W: n\:d deadiy e- yla~dng o-;-er a ket:tledrum melodY The Deatn of Du Sang. ' '':,. • • : . l'! '" ••' '" ,. ne-- ." L ,. -- ->-'v .' ~ -,~ ~ \-.-ntten 80 years ago from lHeyerbeer'~ Whis="'ng Smith with hIs horse in : if you do, cned GDrman. : ~':d ~a..::~ W~lUd~ ~o. t-~~ da~ 'he;: I fOr inter1 Ul'r:on, imt the ;B., '0 ::il.-l..~....01 e her head pani aye no,cs anu can gIve ou II • , 11 I 1 below a ledge of ar!'anite The I U.n SUl"pnslng T.l Itr e a,,,,... err '3., to=ethe".~, nnmo"t"efl. i "t t -' .. j .i ... :s • 1 d"7 X a. "1' A. I b h k he trail 0" 1t all la'~'~ COt. u ~ '" 11, ", u, - '" d . . , G' d' - - .~ _ peculiar tactics which side be was, a o,e tue ree -t 1 J. • • I' h'- delirium called the~ name~ of l snU.lile ms :<;>et. . 1'-.-e me YOtl;· IS· l.;" ,he b:-illce-uo ;'ou remem!Je, '? I I Affinl'ty Deft.'ned. . I'an on the lH"'d ground Watch In 1", II • t h ,. ·ct v C' '- !. -, , shooting at, Gorman and hIS campan- "Very p. 1 l':f'"h h.'1 \\'IllRpering Smith' bnt Smith was at: pare , ~ Sal _LC .OUG. Im:-atkIlt ~'. ccu:Un't ,"'81' to giy€' ;t back.' A m;m who has a penchant fOI ions hail gone for help. While they! ing him narrow.~·, Snn_ll. Wh IS I BaO';s' cantn -with Bill Danein'" In II Quire rrn::to1e '0 ta;;:e his hollow Die' "'ie'" e"c" or,ened mde --Let I hrase makin" and "hose wite has Ii '. ded Kar d S e I:prisoners uh"ad.~. and 1:<:e COWDO'S,""" "', e,es off Die'-"!e Door ROOD"\' ~d ' "-'" ..- . , p in~a"ination. '" , angI">;;'lI' surroun g an eagru, .. " b]' d' D aa h 'd I a spasm or pain, Du Sang, opening his I' h_ • A -. "., me see it. I don't think that is mine:' Viyid got into difficulties SmitH. sli?ped fro~ nil; horse where '1' 1'1~;n~ m :e.~.:::i- " f m G ' ~mp "AT if"'" 00 much Du I they lifted him back, nu;:: he was b:eed-! -. ne >lee, ill '" 1:; :0= OJ"- her, at aIlY rzte.' 'she exclaimed; then, turning to hI'!' "Bm. open your eyes! W1I}' woul-u i ~uwn~" e you su ""ill", ' : ing S:OWly at the moml:., quite dead. 'don himseer. ~ent fron: Sleep): Cat., ''-'Yhel'e 111e j'on going?" Did,sie's husband, "What is an affinity, allY. ~me ;~iut you not do as I wanted rou to?" he! ...,ang. ...h I Tn -genn afrerw"rd~ found t"W\Jl He must be aud nunllr;;: LISten; yo'e" was "OW"" ,.t\ffinit.... ' Oh accommod.. r d bitterlY to hiw"'Elf A sec f The W01Ulued~ ~alman, Sllllung WIt, e su., , ! . - .u. _. . .. . munnu e • .-. - . ..; h k Go~d . -e hemo"rha....e u t • i falai wounds upon h:m. The first shoL,. i T: r€e 0" Ct!c~e~we 7'-h,"" :t-:sls~i~~:i~,:~~,5t give: Olle dollar or more, and among the contributors sons can answer this question cor-' greatest of ali is this, that national I to bring it out, There wouid be just It i" fDr 1l,~r "'c. ~[{,;,." - to Hve. have been 30 young women emploJ'ed in a dress· ~ectIY. Most peopie are of the OPin.1 irrigation multiplies tile men who own j one leaf and just one sentence on that making establishment in New York. IOn that the beginning of forestry in the land from which they make their leai." A NARROW ESCAPE, In accordance with the desire often ex- this country was of velT recent or-IUYing- The old saying, 'Who ever I "Is it possible?" pressed by 'Washington for the promotion of sci- 1igin, .and that the first step in that I heard of a man shouldering his gun! "Yes, ;;ir. Tho"e i5 meil wiLh their: ence and literature, the building will be devoted direction was taken among the moun-I to fight for his boarding house,' reo i arms on the railings and looking down to' such uses. A host of patriotic, scientific, eCG-1 tains oj" the flU: west. N'eit!1er is cor- ! fleets this great truth, that no man is so Idon't haye differEnt thoughts. They nomic educational, liters.rr and art organizations are associated in the me· rec{. I ready to defend his country, not only all ha:,'," the S::\'u',e oue thought, uLi;} it moriai aseoda,lion, and it is intended that .the building shan-furnish a. home I While Washington was ser,ing his! with arms, but with his vote, and his: is expressed in the sentence: mul ~ather~ng-place for ~uch bodies. It_WIll contain .rooms for small and Ifirst term as president of the United I contlibmion to public opinion as the I "What a lot of durned fooled those large meetmga, students research room"" a grea~ hall or aUditorium. and States, a recommendation came to him i man with a permanent stake in it. as : men are to work when they eould ; rooms.for large congresses, such as the recent TUDerculosis congress" Teach- that the government ought to bu-,- live i the man who owns the land from I loaf." ars' conventions wm be invited to assemble here, and it is hoped that the I oak islands on the coast of G~oroia I "hich he makes his living-, I Who HW - E~ '.. tI Grand A.rm· f the Renublic the Loval Legion of the United States and the '1 . k _ e.: _ -, yea" ~Gl.e. n • J 0 -, - ~ " ' m ma e sure of a supply or shill, "Our country Degan as a natIon of J D1'W?:gist-\l"l:at's the matter with ;l:;ODS of the ~evOlution will ha'V€ pern::an:ent ~ualrtde.s In the bUi1dlllg'R Itimber for war yessels. T.J.e idea ap· 'faj·mers. During the periods that ga,e I '"au? -You seem excited. The advlson" coun~n Of the assoclatton mc u es ElihU R00,t Ira emsen, nears to ha ~,... ·th J 1 ',. I' " " - "~. ~ - eh I J B 11 D W ir Mj'chell Dr. 'Villiam . ,e ?" g malea, W!. os~ua i It lts character, wilen our independ-, Cierk-Xo wand",'. )'II'S, GriggSDY ~ a~ ~ ~ R_ Fm.field Osborn, eS .I e i r :b Dr echaries D \valco ", -~. ' not gmlry-pl'ovHI;ng he will leave i ),11'5, y,--\\'h) Jidn', you'? t the ii h' 1 he e dinner to ?I 15vol,,1., ,{lUlSIana was bangut SOG::l. alter, i unlul:e .ue otner CltlZe::lS, ai"O m pro- ; tawn, )'Irs, B-\':e dlscoyered at the last a R }tz otein,st -.... gaf' • a. .. i ~ .. rO~"'d-: and in 1817 the Six Islands, of 19,iJlJO IlJortion to his att:lchment to the soiL I 'u"u' no e.l~- th e uss an m IS e. 0 Iorelgn aU.a r~. sur un "CTP- and co .a·n·n"" ,,- "cn }' , 'T'na+ is n' . 1 ...... l",:n-tlte that tile bliugalow - ~ ::~ tn rlllcl~a s!?nn~ ~'S . him with a choice coterie consistID.O' of Mrs, ::- -"', I 1 '" v:,..,JU lye oa" j , • ,e ... Qt. i IN A "DRY" TOWN, ; ,-,aor in ;t-j,:"t r:me:y. mg L l' -..... M' 'De 1 'h'" p. ,rees, were wiLlldrawn lrom Eale, and I steadinGSs, his sannv-, his slmnliclty , Jack es le rue .,iarqms sovera t e oreu- . -.. - 'ros't d 1 f' d f th ki a' set apart as Ii. reser\'€'. In 1825, con-; and diIeotness, and roam' of his other i ~ Try I his. g~e ~~:rffanf ::. os~ fleR 0 e - ng, no. gress appropriated $10,OUO to buy ad-! desirable qualitIes. He is the first of : ~iJ/~l\g.' When 1::',' ""'2~~S .' ~;"J."Y lmrtl"n P TC~ din 0 0 uss _ '. n f . IditionaI Ii",e oak land on Santa Rosa Ihome-makers, , (e,I\~ , _\.r:., ,,'~ :'~cJ l~ Lee", !O :,':,al', e ner was penect eve or epIcurean c:ound ,Ye~tern marida and " b""a~· ~ T '.. ill! ' '~~:L·I,~I"i"._bt~~,~ ~~_-,'L~!,-1 <:1:~'~:~; ~,:.~·~.iT"~·'~~]~V:~:::.~"~~"-~: Russian'" Imt it was noticeable during the avenin'" - ~, '" < :. - .. ' ~U :s~ 1 • he natlOn tnth W lead the world . ~ -" - ~ 0:' ,~ - '-_. -.-._ ~ -'-"'" _. lor the ;~est conversation in which the hostes~ , qU\1ntl~' other Flol'wf! tlmberlands, ag- ! will be a nution of hom?s, The on- r"""'" (I \ The Fruit of Evil. ;and ],1. Isvolsky indulged. Practically every phase of Russia's relations with gre~~ltmg 200,2.2! acres" :,'ere reserved. i jeet o! ~he gr:at cOllsert'::.non mo:e- C~~\l ~a 1\ U "I wonder why n~getarians include CGUllU~' ~1 Ellgland and America was discussed during the evening, briefly but skillfullY, up to that time nOtlllCg more had i mem lS Just tIllS, to make ou!' I 1\11.. , fruit in their diet as healthful." and 4rom the lips of the cMrming American woman. the Russian premier ob- been done than to buy or rl2serye land! 11 permanent and pnnperous home for ~ '-= h'a~\ \= "Is it nat?" 1.~tt~r ~fiSP --'-"merl-~~, /~ ~ --a.l'n"'';' ft ~ of t'ne sit""ti-on-~ in~ England so'- fa-r as R,US- for the tinlber growing naturaily up.. !,' ourselves and for our children, and for __IV \T"~en h -- \, 1;;U. 'C1O 1::' b,i.o. (::W.l.U ..::1. VQo f '" -- 'I" J• "Xot you consider au' ali aUi aia is eoncerned than from all the talks he had .had with lliplomatists. on it; but the work was to be carried I Cl.l' children's childre~, and it is a > I I trouble Ol';e:inal1y came f.rom fruit, I~ It was"'l,lractie.aIlY the onlY unofficial dinner which l\r. Isvolsky attended filrther upon the Santa Rosa purehase. ! task that is worth the best thought "" , ;::-LS~)"\ i ,n,s a pail' ~witil an apple, nat caring f! ,during his short -stay in Engl~nd and there were many envious eyes e..'1st at I The plan included Ilian~ing. protecting 1and effort of any and all of us. ~? II i fig for poste.1'it~'. '.,-ho handed the first Lady Paget bec.ause of her succes's in entertainmg the RUssian statesman. . cultivating, and cutting live oak for! "To achien'l this or any other gI'eat I -= &'ll" 'lll\ i !eu:on to the human race:' the na..}". 'fhe timber was then con-' result, straight thinking and strong ,U \ , sidered indispensahle ill building war action are ne~essary, and the straight ' y' ,._~ -II The Wonderful Imagination. ,...,r::tOESUS IN SMALL FLAT vessels. 1\!uch had been eaid and thinking comes firsL To make this Yeas;, - Xp;-;foundland is 'without -~r'l. - written of the danger of exhaustion of country WIU:t we need to ha,'e it 'we i ! rejJlEe", J, is "aid no snake, frog. supply. Settlers desu:oyed the timber must think clearly and directly abom '=='WLUI~. \. / __ i tc"d or lizard has E\'er been seen Multin1illionaire J, Ogden Armour and his f:lom- to clear land, and European nations our problems, and above all we must II L-", ~. there. By are going to live in a four·room flat. Iwere bu)'ing large quantiiies for their understand what the real problems ~\< .... Crin:wnbeak-WeU, isn't it just :;5 When the city dweller thinks of that he may be na,ies, In response to repeated warn- are, The first thing- we need in this "John:' said :\11'. Dawson's motller bad [or these fellows U,ing down more- content to get alo~:with fiye or six r-ooms. iugs the gD\'ernment finally took steps country, as Presid;nt Roose.elt so in-la";. "what v,-ere you doing in the t!Jere who haye imaginEd they saw More than that, the Annours will try the four- to grow timber for its own lise. well set forth in that great message carner drug store this morning?" ! 'em?-Yonkers Statesman. l'oom life in two weeks ano. they'll try it yoluntari- Young oaks were planted on the' which told what he had been trying "Ro,; do you know I was in the' l}". Around them will be S6 other rooms, unoccu- Santa Rosa lands, DHficuIty was ex. i to do for the A.meriean people, is drug store'?" John cautiously asked. An Easy Answer. "=3ince oJ-Ian and S~pe2:man' '\'l":a3 pied and built for them. But they'll try it. for perienced in inducing young trees to ~ equality of opportunity inr e,-ery citi- .. t saw you as :rou were coming OUI," pla-y-ed, yon ~~0 that expression ~a a while in a four-room fiat, grow. The successful transplanting: zen, Xo man shou;d i:Hrn~ less, and "Oh, r went in to buy a postage (~ft0rl, ,,\Y:::r:: t 1S a superman?'~ Out at .umoria, the created pleasure eround f th - . 1· t k - "tump," _ - 0 e oak IS not easy, unless done at j no illan ouguc 0 as' ror any more. ··;"iy, bt~t YOl(r-e ignorant: It\:; a .that landscape gardene:s and bu:lders haye the proper time and in the right way. : Equality of opportunity is the real 09­ Now He's In For It. ; mall 'who carrit?s the banner in stage eyolved out of an unsightiy trace of ~anly The plantations at Santa Rosa wE're! ject of our Jaws and institutions, I'!~t:' $\..;;~C:t JU!1r? briue ~s home again. l processions and yE-,nS '\vith the mob~"~ swampy: ground near Waukegan, ill_, the family of "'enerallv unsuccp--"ul' h'-~' ',,~ 1'. f ...·t F~Dl::l I ~""'" .c.~ua ~qua.re tr:E SiiC1"t v.;eudi::g to:"lr"s di-! millions will try their tinv home, e , .. - lie large! - hy 0 OPPCI .um y, a. grE's:3io-.n. 'Ill" d II 'h b ouantloes of acorns we-::e'IlIanted, ani. deal lOr ever" man, the protecLlcn Gf HOME. SWEET HOME. Four I!ll on 0 ars as een spent on the 1- f . t' f ~h B ; - '" " . ..';'nd dons a cLloking o.IJrcn \';h::-e lace wbere the four rooroa are and mOre is et a. all'.pro~l.' I~n. a L::lll grew. ut 1the .cltlZer:- p'g~mst ,:hc ,grea~ ceucer.- l-i..;:-r hul,'I:- ..10:15 it ;;::"':::2.res] <2-xpreSs!vI!. - tpi b • 90 00 Ill. ha' 1. b T bY' we chief e",-ort" '\',ere dI1ected to prun· : tratlons G! capItal, tne mtelligent use - 0 e spent. -"" -1' m pa ce s "een Ul!t. ut - ~ t 'n- "" d n~-l «f th '1-;' ,'t'" 1 b" A SUdden Thou_crht, -- - d ~]{ ,- 'n tUm '-1 li - h ills, TIll lD"" an """.n", or e Wi U ! O! laws and ,nstJ utmlls ,01' t.le pu, ,IC . 86 pf- tlie rooms a~~ ~ot rea Y ye~, • Leda.n.~rnje, ~at: ours Will ve lIla ft e Itrees. Thickets about them were cut i good --and - the conservation of our First Road Agent-\\Lut good w11l ! tour and see that ....err art treasures an llle r e""a e are proper y care O~. . t I +' , d I' ht I'n ,,,, _ n' f ., _ ,-_ it do us to hold up the caach, even I _The,}; may be cramped for a time, but they'll lmderstand all about .the fiat awa; 0 e. m a:r an ,g . j bnatU'=G entire lS-hole course Of the Dea! Golf club, course of which he Baid: j of the people. its rIghtful mssters, .ma~y no~ "He is a Io,el:\,' judge:" with its 480 members, largely- Xew York business "The most valuable c:tizen 01 t11i3; owned by th: and by the "111 'Det I know the ans...er," .\.lfS. H€np'-'ck-See the POO!· people and proJ'essionaJ. men., I' or any other country is the man who I ~ew. I! we !~tll, tile !?,e,:t mteI'eSIS, ~ suv:ng into that boa:! ding house. 2.. h , COlltrO~ ""'eli1" .\ One of the features~ of the Dungalow is a hail- o'''ns the l"nd~ f'"Olll ,""inh h'" m":-'" 1mcreasmg thel!' or our natlli'- n~ n 1 ;. II L::...... un. _:s 1 --'1 t'" 4 ., - "He did not ask yOl; how old "lOU i ll:ere's plal:€ like h01TIe: rath~r CQntro~ ~Ile way, or promen::de; exrending along the his living. Ku other man has such'l a. resources, WI!! l1ereo:; ,yere.·' .. , 11E-TI1 ('r~- Thnnk hf:aven fot tba:~ an~ • insIde north wall the v,hole length of the SW.lC- i a stake in the eountry Xo other mnn i cou:!!ry more more, and the rlgnts "Yes l1e did, toe; te 8,;;ked me if 1 . Sea~ .,..;..;;,;,;..._~~-'~ _i· ,,": ',,';_~ <>t~b·lit.·. VauceviBe in the « ...... fure, eo that the entire intenoI' can be thrown I lends "uch stead'n~ o _~ ~~ I of the people will fade into the pri..!- ~ia.S ~1!:! c· - '.. « f ... .I...... __u 1 :Y to " 1 0 f Ji. .. - 1<;..1-,. "'. _,._ _ open as Olle room Wll:n cccaSlOn n€cessnate~... Jour n.ational life. TlleretOl"B, no othe!" i .e",es 0_ eonceni,rUeen vrelll....". i "Did ycc i~~3f 7-;(!4t happer:eu to rla~ I Star F"is:! :5.e ~.1!i:C'l d.~n<;" . .MroIY d1'lvel'l l:'3.d t~ th": bun~aIow, s~lied, With rare . exotie~ all.d lntll- _ questIon ftmc:,rns us mon; iutimah"ly 1 The Essential ThIng. at..~the' ~o; ~:;'::---;2t \',~BS ~t?l~ -gem:li.l;J tr~s. To the- west iS a vast fiower garden and at pI'{)pe. 111Sta!lC~S j'than the .f1u""".tion of homes_ Permn-! The dimiImth-e e.1:m!ns of habit ...te "'r·h>car, :..,!r. Ruralite, that .. t W ~ t'h~ ~an¥ fhoUJre,S of emp.ores,. barns and gA::ages-., A b~e Hollandi.? nent homes fer ol1:,seives_ c,,:r- CI!u-l selrlom hEavy ellnug,h to be felt till collf-'ge commencement YOUi daugrlfer: "He tr~·:d to imitate (he £losorbenr Octf)~iliS ~ot th~ _.wmdmill...,U~~lles the ~state- with "ater, and thie l~ suppl"mentefl by the'.c-~' dr-en, llnd om' nation-:-thls is the ceil-; thi:Y are tQQ. ::t:,:c:ng to be bro'ken,- Sv.,"€IJt everything before her.'" - p£.... ·xer .If thf> and "$0 she dW. but I raised the du;;," : hlw}::' llicll>tllsupp Y. ua1 problem, Th" rolicr Oi~Ilatk!,glill;r9~~n..•. , _ __ ; "":~===~~~~':'!"'~--"""''''''----:'-~==~~~~~~===~==~=::::==~=7:::::::::::==:::=~~=~=~~~=====~~~===~======~====~~=====~~====:::======:::======::::::::=~.. t~1! _~."""IlSIfIJIifIIIUU __"'H"IW The Citizen Very ... Best at .the' Lowest Price .. "-IThe .1 We need the patriot-love of Gountry fraught With eagerness to serve by sword or pell, We need the scholar-him who in his thought PRICES ARE SLIPPERY TIIINfiS"' Is linked with the great thoughts of mighty men That fire the world, and make it young again. llNDERSON & We need the saint-not mumbling 'in the ehiJt, but you Cflntt­ I Ascetic shade of some ffiQnal;tic den; = I aut ill the rush of life, possessing still slipifyou bUy High principle, clean hands, a firm ar:.d fearless will. -John Hall Ingham, your lumber IIIOLLINtiSWORTII i or coal of the " 'Gens'ral Merchandise I. I ! Ill A New U...e of Calkos.. Percales. Men's Work _ MINNE=LUSA I ilnd,DressShirtnnd Slimmer Underwear. IThe TwoWooings Lumber Co. ' Plloac Flor- J A SCOIT- V"gr @ We make a specIalty of extra good COUNTRY BUTTER and &triCt· II man.) "' • have also just received our new spring line of MEN'S HATS in all II!I • Woeks and shapes; in all tile fashionable colors, at a pt'ice range oJ iii I "You are mT affinitY' and in you t I Phridgia sbook her golden curls. AN AUTO TII AT S[ LLS -from $2.00 to $5.00. We also have some cheapel'. I. have found my scul mate, dearest and ! "You !lre wroug," she said dechledIY.\ = Come in and let us show you our goads, get- our prices, and t'1:Hrn fatrest. Other men may long for you,l "1 know what is right. I promised IUi~T fiIV[S SATISfATION I IQok al'()und. You will come bacl<-they all do. :I but to me you belon.g by right of thel George:' • Ii caJl et the souL III soma bygone age f "B'ut he has not raul' Ion,:," ! DO YOU WANT TU[ A6[NCY7 •=A'·ND·.'. '"E·R.S.ON·«. II···0·LL'INtiS-WORlD- Ilit chanceyour soulinandEgypt'smine werehoarymated.land Per.!we '"ThatroNa;" qaitBis aUsimply;I want,""thatthe manis yours."cried I •. =walked within the shadow of the! triamph.wtly, catclling ner in his arms j = IIiil sphInx, or wandered hand In hanJ in Iand pressing his lips to hers. The girl I lain Street Florence. Tel Florence 320 I the gardens the Babylonian monarch drew back, a horrined expression com., • I!lI buHt for his adored queen long before I ing into her iIlllccent face. She was • ~Ii' .....I!_U~~~the dawn of Christianil;J'. Phridgia.! frightened. I .. • 'ioor name alone proclaims you my "I.et me go; don·t kiss me," she ~~~:"":~=~=~~=~~~:""::"":~:""::"":~~~~~~:"":=~:"":~=:""::""::"""'~=~.'own. Phiiip and Phridght! Think. m:r cried, struggling. I darling and my affinity!" The man's "Your love is mine. so shall be your I If You Want the B~ST, Use voice was soft and low and the young h'isses," the man said ",;ith a laugh. girl gazed SlH~llbouutl at him, drinking '·No, no, no," she repeated, :;trug· FEin every word. g!irl.g still more. .l\. B. C. CAN C0 f. f L How tame' and lifeless were G€Orge r Again c;mre that laugh, tllen :l Damson's utterances. "Phridgia, you Istrong. ar.m wrenched her free, and)1 I know I like you awfully, and I want. George's voice, but so changetl she THE MARiON FLYER best G3soline Car made f "" S 'E"N BROS 0 h ...... :, .. - n I 0 oJ ... eJ'i 30 es l}<):Tl,.I.o" J,";la.rney t. • HAYD. £.. . " •• ma a iii was sta:nng ill tne. nelgnborhood for l at George. Never had Sile seen him I Phone Douglas H, OMAHA. NEB. = "Wait for the Summel'time," Summer waltz song; "No One III a few weeks. I appeal' to such adl'antage. He did not I':~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ =Knows," home ballad; "Lou Spells Trouble to Me," "Just Someone," I "Romeo Joyed .Juliet with a mad, I suft'er any by cDntact with the city· i =-- _ • "Saks of the East," Sacr",d.8ong; "I Love My Wife, f:\u_t Oh You Kid!" II sweet passion that cam'e to maturity 1bretl man at thar moment, although lIe IIHlIIl!!iII15i!!nlllilll!ii:rili!.l!E!lIIIU.mn!iiilmmii1SI!.IiElUl~fiillUIiIiUil;" ~il1"l1am • "sunho.nn..,e.. t Sue," "If You Won't. Be Good to Me,'!~h clIIld song; "To the .- in a single night yet IIp knew nothin" i was clad in ,;l1il't ant! oyer- "i!ll WE ARE NOW RE'ADY II ii- ,.Ed'n OT tJ"net UJnOl'l'd ..W·tt.I••.Y'o.u,H U·~ove .mek. II a.~ d ~. eW . orld Js. M'lne,',. II-, oj' !o,e compared' . to me,"- Philip Car-l'" , aIls. - ",.iiii ;... III 'Cheer Up, Chcri'tes WJiI Soon Be Ripe, 'WhIstle If You Want Me II . ,,' ., , .. d ~ ,f • I '. I "TI Q' " G""~ D ' ',,-,,' • ... ,'" • tlearl""Rainbow," III Wish I Had a Girl." 1111 l'lll::,on "".elJ~~ on..~il "e1 "am~ ~_ 1J. ex-! f _ .l~.~ I~ .0, ~.:.....a:,~so~,_:::e,l.,:l.l1 i II T~ :::ho,,- you a!! the Latest S tyle:::. C~!Ors .and Patterns.tor ; •• 23 h 5 f $; 00 J . . .. b 'I -.l penene", In "undl:; Io,e allaH" of a:. p.o,Dl_e~ to ma"." :>"e .i~.tuil... J. ! 15 thIS season. ):on .can get benel' satlsfacnon by sdcetmg • • . ceac or OT." C exrra.percopy yxna.l -,more or less discreditable character! ··A.nu ,YiW will protect her agalust;a! your P•.\PERS NOV,. as we wiH be pretty busy in an- S, ···IDIiIiI!fi!fiH!l!l~Ull~~.illlllrIH!I__III."lIl1fID I gives knowledge, then Philip certainly: ;mn and your kind :::s iong as he lires," 11 other month, nnd wiiI not be able to gin: you the tim'? II ======I had the aUYallt:::ge of Romeo. ! George said ~t.erniy_ ! r; and attention \\'e can now. ,Ye also carry a fuH Une GL I- B.!IiiI:!.I:!Il!i!ii.iiB.lI!lillliil.i!iiRii!i.E.i!lll!l~Jl gi'~l1 ~hE~~ "!!iI!!i.IilRg•••BE.B!i!•• . "!IIeu have willingly UIl their! C3.lTington laugll('d car",lessJy. 1= Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Bmshes and M[uldliie:S, §if lIyes for·lo;"e of women,'" toe soft.. low; ilUn r£i.Klug' 11 cigarette- rro!ll his F:-;C'~et, ! II Tn f'1£-t F~·el~~·thin'-~· ~hr-Ad' ~:;~o "'1~""~~i,.~_+ '1 y \' ..... ~\ -O-""!~. l:"'-nnu·1 ~IY':t.7n G' ::l..- C'".~~~ ::__ -In.d. B.. r4II • ,*.--.l. u-J1 ~ t...,...... - ~.....! heating plz:nt, having EQUAL CAPACITY. l~"'" ...,-~...... - <::'~""'_':""'.:,J" ~ .. ~ ..L ~~~.. n. ... .1'- J. '-"...~ ~- <::>'- -.;> 4..i.~i... i.! m ~ ,e,lge? There was nothing to restrain Ph,Ugia G;JU no deal' Ilot;oC1 of ,.;:;~t ! dSD~Ii!li!I;l;!iillli!li:lfIl!/il!i!1!iiIi~II!i~~lIi!i~i!1[i£J~1:';~~m~llf;;;<~g~]!l~5a~~EE:i:::cr!i':!!JlB me~llOr\" :::.h~ knp':T~ 7i'\<~~ "y~'n1 SIXTY DOLLARS ! her hnt the of her •--ad i"o'En\\"{1; J l 1 gt -;".:) I -- I . L!b L' -:••0 __ "~... - .. _" <_N, L.<; "'''''! !!!i!!iliimii\'!!lr;t"I!~HIl!'i'9l!!~-3B!l!'i"'<:;l-1.1w',*mi!!!:i"""':&Il';lllilia~;,\'="""'"~:"'i:'1a~fi!ir"~ \Ve sen a first..c!ass furnace~ suitable-oyer a cottage v:ith aH pipe z-ncl fittir:gs fer $60"CU, and lar~er' ftu'naces at proportionately i-oVJ

Vl~ fnani.ifactu-re 36 clifferei1t futnaces oT the feadillg styles.. \Ve o\vn ~ne of the best equipped furn~ce I 1; [~\~\~j~~~~:~~~\~i;~;[~ ~~ ~R piants in the \l;iest. We manufacture i flO RrN·C-f= i B &"I t~;e yery best ~nd seH at -the ~cv:lest I possible n'"!anGfacturer~s. pilee. Our ~ ~ ~; fUi"&:Z1ces burn any kind of fue!., ""':L-:o': fa~~ i..~lt:: h~3 !:~15- ; i:i C0 fA m i The b;,vee: furr!~h~e is the oniy fur­ "Let1\-t? the rJ:B..t ti'!;,;. I1i!I .. Ii 'l..t f\ l 'qJ V i!: :d i3 iCf.I ;~~J1'n;ne f~\Yn ,:;~'n: ~ rl~ce having a perfect 7cl"ced Ventif2t­ , ID yon bSi\:;;:"e tbe gce;3 ! ;i2'";,"~·;J. Lepc:~a t~~L; l;,~s~-::oH.'· :ng System, that insures pure- -a-ir in " or rli Th2n ; Iii ~ ~ saf~ly: ~ --,::::~.;::t~~:~:.:~~~ eve.y P3i't of the house. The vail:e hf" turne.:l iAs. !)Qck 3!itl 53-fd = b hSi G TO ·v{ is... ¥ ; "9'; Y [i of this forced ventilation C::lni1ot be c;vel'·estimated. especially in case of '\1:~j.1 S:::J:fi:::;n,~l';;:'2~}I~~tw~~~~e~~~~:~tnJ~I:~ bad lungs or sickness. : ii Florence, Nebraska I We ship everything properly pre­ .':. ....u~,{ gO:J"'. ant! a ttDrDilgl1 npprEc:ation of ,.,,:; ;; pared ready to instaH so that any ,_e'.:.\, L-:-2orge"$ '.,-eo;:! i: ItHitS3 ~3.~i:ng its n1~c€" ...... ··I·\~e ~ handy miln can properly instail our I~.A\:.' \i got tbe- farm all paLl for. Jear-:· = Gold:n~o-,l!\Ji~o-r.. P~ene = furnaces without any assistance from ,Pli'\~. ·-Ha..e you':·'~,,~she -~asliedl~ shyly. 1m,~ Robert 1m ~ ""'0,,1,!~ '"0"~ ~ ,.. 'n nilO"e"J.l._~'n'o .... A V1 A ifl2 IIli a tirmer...... _... u .... t. .. <=' .... :1.....: l.... 1. tv !II Send rough plan of bultding to be the nO"'J;.qe on it by the firs~ of the ~ 1; II heated and get QUI' three·colored cata­ !l!onth?" I aIll8111I1elU!lI!liIlIIUlIl!I:mIIl!llli1iillJElJIaPI!i!!iiilli!l3IBli!Il!!im5!i!Jl~lEil!SB~~~ leg and best plans for heating plant. .A. Jiffe:'02llr ...vcoing. stlrely: but slH~ l~~~::~~:~:~:~~~::~~:~:~~~::~~:~~~~~~~ A letter to us will save you about half ,vas 50 glad h-e spoke as lIe did. , -:."""""-:-'--_-=3i:.::,.,=.! this oihel·?" 1great "windfall" was lleartih- "e!cOIn" ! She ~ast down her eyes antI rhought! lr seems probable, howe\'e;, that th~ ! "THE RIGHT ROAD TO TRAVEL" 'nderson Iof Geol'g~:-p0.or, _honest, hhmJering I expre>ision 'I';as simp}er in origin. i ." .. '. .• I.'"eory.'.. 11 . I~~~;;' :~e~~S bIg, brown hands and I;_:~~l~[n t~~i:o~~~~ ~np~:k~;: f::O~~~i At low rates and enjoy pel'fect train I service en route, Get fuil informa­ The Par...ks....·.1 deI fUF SPII·lITZ rl1PF I "011, no," she sai~ almost bitter!~-. I w~ich a .pa~.serli}" m:glu often un~,,:: I tion. bocklets. etc. Address . ., L \J. . fit; L "no you Ion; lie':' The man's tones 1WIthout !eenng that he was a tlnt;>" j .' . MRS. KEATON, ProP. . , ! ~-~l'= comm~nuHllg "Lo~'- <>' m~' .uo.,l<; be " l·!c!;:'· "u'in"r',,1j ··-Lou·'o" I 1310 Main St~eet, Tel. Florence 311: I '" ~ == _. "" =c -. ," ,.-~ =,...... " ,,- . U " 1 "";"" ..~_.+ :~"'CT n~ C Tl ,'" •• ~q' 0" • ~ j &~·-ee{-heart:t and ten rile:\, : Chronicle. 1 .. "'.,L.~~h •.•" , ..oueT... Eq;!) ',.1m~ ncv,. i ! ~l .j' h " ". ~ ,., 'b"'. . -. ~_l:.\·~!f"yttung; rd:trji:_~t, F':':l£:r\~-: T:"~ ~ ~ ~,:O1\ ~ ~aze J.I~ 4 In the _to eat. __ w _ • e ... ti\\elt UpOJ hand ; E .. L. LOMAX, G. P. _A.• _-l~n':.ir v~·ert:on1J~_ _'t:i. ~~..l:o 't:~1l~ On~e {-;:'1'111C-; :l.:!nest Wlnes and Liquors and Cl- ~ sonle although dissipated face. 111s' A Gentle TUl'l1down. a§f~_iin. ~ ~ ga-rs. Sole a.g~nt for celeln-utEtl ! ;,,·eH-,fitting clothes. antI her chee-liS Rohinscll {iO Jones t -I ;;2.y~ ohi Ne~. -'--~--- --,-~----,- Metz Bros. Bottled Beer for FIO;'-I! flllsneu crimson. "I don't know," she- man, have :rO:.l a leose TI-rer alrour Union Pacific R. R. Co.. Omaha, Subscriptions_. --for Any i\;1agazine or Paper;Ie:nee and ,iclnit:r-. J fnlteI".eiL Taker,.: ! The i'un.n bG:1t brB head and took toll Jonea-\Yhy-ar-1;-ould yOU belIeve i no~;Cf tt~U ~~~~~~~~~E~~~~~~~~~~EE~~~~~~~~E~~~~~~ ~l1e you·:I:. I me-t Smith .lust and he i• %& 9 < flOllfNCr NfWS CO i F!Qrenc.. e, Ne.b, Tel. Florence 111. I from ric:l :'eu li13s, but genU::. so 4 . • :_ :i ~S, ncr to s-ta~tH: her~ and she gaye a the ner\-e to ::rsli: ll!€, for iI. CHAS.COTTREI..L.. Prop.· ... "" , Htilt' gasp as ",h~ \';li!;;r,ered: H.obin~C'll-He go~ ito. of -cou!~s'?? j\Tagazines, Papers, sta-t.iO~1ery, Candy i hI am af!~rd t do_~~ JOTIl?s--N-no. he tiidn't! I told :bJm ABSTRACTS \f'~~' and C!qars.. O\\~~~D~:;~~'_'LSB ... H IYEPP.X!~' .. an' n'hY"" owed it to YOll: 1515 MAIN STREET. : _. <. ,. .•.•• ! -"'" 1.'''':1.. !I." •• POSTOFFi-C_E aLDG. Res. Red :!4~-; ..~Because it means such lllisery/' Ro1JinsDn-Al:1: Talephcnes~ I shf? sobbed~ Jones-But I find I was lllistaken. I W. R. ',;VALL, Pres. lbe Guarantee Abstralt Co. Dou!J[as-Sell 1225. Ind. A-22S5., i ")Iiser~' to make me the happiest of don't ow,,; you a sou: I've paid up ! "c .. every cent I've borrowed of YOlt, and I Make Loans, Buy and Sell Rea! INCORPORATED-BONDED THE HOME OF !nULS[ &111 f rfNI m~~~: ~: Z:l~~d~ou the most lmhappy; promise you here and no,;' ne.er to I Estate, • ' I for I ani hound by my promise," and pester YOU again for money. It was a : Room 7, Patterson Block. Omaha. .. Fl RE INSURANCE- LUXUS jUNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS the teal's fell fast upon the little ring. shame-a beastly shame-but don't be ~ Nebraska. RENTAL AGENTS. HANS PETERSON i A disdainful langh rang out. "You alarmed, it'U not occur again! Good j Krng's ·p,.mous Wines Uqut»-s S-.lc~essor Beer, ; to are not bound, my .little love," Philip day! ! Phone Florence 303. D. H. SEAVER, Sec. . .and Cigars HARRY B. DAVIS . Carrington said. "You are onl~' bound Robinson (dizzHy)-Good day!-! 1513 Main St. Red 2947• .•. Op!'nsH;e PoStoffl.¢e.· Tel 243'. me IGn~ me." 709 South 16th Street. Omaha. to because you PunCh.