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FRIDAY. AUGUST S, ISIS.
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A woman walked alone one night
Wit
^ toot E. Hull
VI,
ithin the silent park,
The moon thrust gleaming blades of light
Across the pathway dark;
Each wild thing in its sheltered home
Was motionless and still.
A pine tree in the skyline zone
ip/".;'-
WITH
THE
FUNNY
HEN!
Ths Courior Is for a movement for
a bif eotton good* mill ‘in Cunroo.
and It is a young man's problem.
Where is the young man who can( ^ guardsman of the hill.
Uke it up and wucceedT
Why is it the shinney journal leaves
out the whiskey news, or gets it all
bungled up? Even the moonshiner
man is interested in what is going on
in shinned land. Why should the
journal be afraid to publish this news
and publish it as near right as it will
do to print?_
bootlegger,
ST
p
When you hem up a
gambler, crook or shinne.v journal the
first thing they will do is cry liar, liar. J
Can't anybody tell the truth on this
elase of people. What everybody may
know to be the truth about them can
not always be proved in the court
house. All of us know a lot of things
we hardly dare tell.
There are between fifteen and twen-
ty thousand people in Montgomery
County and about fifty percent of them
“know how to run a newspaper.** This j
ia no joke, but a requeat for editorial <
articles or 200 to 300 words from
about 100 citiaens. Take your own
I
■
topic and use your own ideas, whether
they agree with ours or not. The Cour-
ier, in an effort to improve the edi-
torial page will hereafter print articles
from nationally known men and wo-
men, and we very muck desire to start
the column off each week with an
editorial by a local citizen. Who will
volunteer? We know any number of
men and women who are fully quali-
fied to write for the ediorial page.
The woman walked with measured tread*
Unmindful of the way*
A weight of sorrow bowed her bead,
And every path teemed gray;
The stars were like a million beads
Upon a velvet gown,
But when the heart in silence bleeds,
The eyes of man look down.
She viewed in retrospect the years
That, like the falling leaves.
Had flittered by, damp with her tears,
A harvest stripped of sheaves;
"What have 1 gained from life?" she cried*
With scornful glance towards heaven.
When lo! she seemed to see insenbed
The words," What have you given?"
a* ome >(XW
jBBBBBMBHBBBBSBBSSSSSSSSS^SSSS
The* Immense Popularity of Motor Camping Is
Very Easy to Understand
Bp J. G, and JOHN D. LONG, In "Motor Camping."
RKl.Br'TED BY Til® EDITOR Or Til*
^cohhior. ordinal, pomenrarm
or MONTOOMmtT rOUNTT
FORCED TO HOW DOWN
a min nearly eighty years aid
walked ten miles from hta homa to an
adjoining town. Whan ha raaebad hta
drat Illation ha waa graatad with aoua
astonishment by an acquaintance. |
"You ealked all tha way I" tba lat-
ter exclaimed. "How did you gat
along r
"Oh, Aral rata." tha old man ro-
pil'd. "That la I did until l cams ta
a atgn, ’Slow down to fifteen mllaa on
hour.’ That ka|>t nia back a bit"—
Lon.lou Waakly T.l.’gr*|>h,
Gift
V
Trouaara Warn Frayed.
■Ooln’ In that hoasn ever there?"
•■bad tha flr^t trump.
**T tried that house laat week," aald
tba aacund. ”1 ain’t going ihnra any
mere "
r- " Trald on account at tba ilog?"
j "St* trouaara ara."
"Trbuaera ara whatf*
“Frayad on account of tha dog.''
Fuccaaa.
ArCMtcUdMOde
THS FTfoft hall proven oaay and an fa i
aa far, and bar haart haat hopafully 1
aa aha amargad from tha kttrhan. thus i
equipped. Now If aha could only pro
cum a horaa. escape actually appoarnd
possible Doubtlaaa tha ranch horaa*
bad all haan turned Innaa In tha larva
corral, She had no means of catching |
tbaoa half broken anlmala. hut It
might be that tha heraev ridden by
tba (tarty arriving during tha evening I
liad been put up In tha atahla. ready
for Immediate uae. Them warn waary
enough front their deaart trip whan
they arrived, hnf fhaf waa h ttira age;
they ntuat have been fad and watared
tinea
fairly
Randall
fttrriah
. *? ITaai'daa arid TiatS Tlnf; Tta la
drunken brute."
"Granted fraaly; bat If you fan! that
way why did you remain htra oa tha
ranch f
"Because l hare had no chance ta
gat away alnaa Ida father died 1
could not deaart my patient, and ho-
aide*, had no reason to aupp< aa Bob
would coma hack and taka posseeelnn.
Ha uaa a fugitive from Justice; hla
fattier had loat all faith In him, and—
and 1 had roaaon to ball ara ha had
been abut out from all right ta ,thla
property."
"You bad rnanon to believe? What
and. with tha rant, would ha reaann? I am not aaklng merely ft.»m
At by thla time for another curiosity; I want to nnderetanfl tha
RF 1 HI
Journey. They war* wiry broncoa, nntlrn situation. I already hare
able to endure any amount of hard -t Men what thla mean,; you ara
ehlp. It waa than aha remembered deavorlng to eaca[>e a Ion#?"
tba borne tha ‘Trtam Kid" tied been
riding. Kven In tha darkneaa aha had
"ft termed my
ranfearned "But I
only rhanra:"-*ha
am talking with a
"I’ve—I’ve Killed Hlml"
told them to. Tlie.v'd make It out yoe
ware married all right.”
"But—but I’m not; not now I"
"Not now? What do you uieanf
"I’ve—I’ve killed hlml"
WISHES THEY’D FAY UP
'OST at oa axe poosmwod of tha deaira to be somewhere gits.
Bmco the dawn of history hordes of men bars pressed Into
new ouuntnos. Burautimos the expeditions hive been in !
search of food and plunder, but mixed In with these motivea
hta been the human passion for something batter, tha hope for sunnier
scour a lying ovar the horiaon.
Hemmed in by tha raotriedions of modern business life, people no
longer, oven in this Weatorn World, move by tribes on companies into
new homeland*. But tha rrotlcaancaa iwmaina.
In the United MTatas a new and increasing nay of eatiafying this
deaire for rtiTaation and adventure has swept over tha country. Motor
camping ha* hto-om# a leading national pastime. Thousand* play tfolf
every year, ten* of thousand* play teams, hundred* of thousand* engage j
in base hall, but m tha past few year* rail luma have g<>u* ut fug luvla* >
camping. There ara over tan million car* m this country.
Tha immanaa popularity of motor camping ia very eo»y to under-
stand when one roaliicn that this pastime is romantic, healthful, edm-a-
tiva and *t tl• same time aoonomicai Fathar can taka the whole fan..!?
for a twu weeks* or a mouth's trip in hia car at virtually tha mm* oat
aa flaying at homa. The room rant ha will have to pay on hi* trip will
THE SOLDIER S MONUMENT
They died that their country might'
live.
A movement ha* been started by
a Montgomery county soldier to erect
a fitting monument in the court house
yard in Conroe dedicated to the mem-
ory of the Montgomery cirnntr men
who died In the great war.
Five years have gone hy and this range fmm nothing to fifty cwnt* or a dollar a day for Iho family Thera
county haa not yat followed the lead are man? thousands of arras of frws camping grounds tu tha national and
of cities and cdunties elsewhere inj stale public playgrounds
ommemorating the live* ntld
death* of thoae who made thv SQ-[
preme sacrifice, over there.
It ia very fitting that every soldier,
aa well a* every man. woman and
Mntl Currier—No man suffer* in ora
on account of other people's bill*
than I.
Friend—How's that?
M l\—Dully I bear the harden of
them nil.
Not
Should Say
*!>•'• r*rc11> tirlghl.
A rut r rally very «l*v*r;
tier «yr* may shine.
But not h«r »«>»#—o'.i
Not Such a Won# id«a.
"Buck Wf.. 44 to-y,"- webt rbe aprrty
chap. "Well gu duwu to tha skating
rink, get a pair uf skuies aud forget
our trouble*.*’
"UwwU ml,»pte." roeUiroed hia twee
sick filcn.1 "I.»*t rim# 1 was down
there I -was unconscious for two
hour*,"—AwfCloen Iw-glofl -Weekly.—
marked the Sue. blooded Ittiee of the stranger; perhaps I trust top tool
animal, the far better condition In
which he appeared to be. If ahe could
only lay handa on him.
"Frlaco Kid'" What had e?er be-
come of the fellow? She wondered
ae she slowly merle her way down the
elope, keeping aa far from the hank-
house as possible. She had, neither
Been nor heard of him alnce that first
meeting with Monger. Perhaps he was
among thoae drunken dogs In the llv-
tag room, sleeping off their carousal;
yet somehow ahe did not believe It.
Someway Ills voice and manner had
Strangely Impressed her aa different;
he did not belong with that crew, flat-
law. \ desperado, she knew him to he.
a man* with a price on hla head, yet
anrely he was no drunken, roystertn?
brute. He had not even gone Into the
house; she waa sure of that now, r**
mcmtrertng clearly. He had led the
horse* away, white the other two cn
tered with Meager. Nor had he re
turned later; not at least while she
was at Hie window, and he was not
*n attendance nt the wedding.#
Then the truth *uddenl\ ooehrr*'.’
to lor--the man us# hld*n? out It#
•~drrtr not r*sir rtrtwmrr, or he*ne TOtH?
up In a house He w.n* a loirpcd
«-rr Jitu- « tiV|i*'i| . flt tfeache V Ir
ever, rteicsn ta-lnc He could tr,i«i
to no ope not \ *-n Id- i-int anlon- in
cxltue, t* ere na« a reward-for Hh
Hi C»I uX. tiZZO. lie i'ottT'T he out ton
der in the dark somewhere, alone h<
atol hi* horse wa’.entne ai the sticht
est Sound l’erti»|>s tie Would he the
much. You ar* not employed here?"
"No; I Jtiat blew In last algbt."
"What ta your name?**
“Daniel Kelteen.”
“You are not a cow puncher eurelyl
Ton—yon have education "
He laughod good humoredly.
•’Nevertheless. ? am quite accuw j
tomed to cow-punching. Perhaps I’ve I
had a trifle mere schooling than some
of the hoys. Now let me have the
straight of this affair, and then well
get husy. Tell It to me from the ly-st "
Deborah stared at.JJte man’s dim
outline through the darkness. If ahe
could only sec the expression of Ids
face And there was no choice left
her- she mitat trust him blindly, ab-
solutely; he could defend or betray her
at his own will. So clear waa thla
altnatloa she scarcely hes'tated
"Ye*. I win tell you, Daniel Kel-
lean." she said geevciv. ••? must trust
someone and ton seem to he the o> e
Sent AIT I know of you I* H,af von
are nn Atticrh «n I am an Amerlcps
Kalso., nnd a unman *lf that docs not
apr-oit to von, 11,ci: n< thin-. ef<c will
l hfiV# fo?d yon already ah., i am *.„•
hrtr t'lfhie here Ttic rcmalrd.r t
tin* «t. Is l.rtef, I have had nmh'rr
to do with Bot> Meager since he re-
turned. .Immediately after .his father's
. CHAPTER VI
A New Alliance.
For a moment Kelleen did not riots;
then Impulsively he groped for her
hand In the darkness.
"You killed him? You did? Say. I
like yon," he exclaimed earnestly.
"You are sure some girl, you are. But
are you certain you killed him?”
"I—I think so—yea," she stammered
totally surprised by the way In which
he greeted her hews. “But I—I am
not exactly sure. All I know la he I*
tlylng there on the floor of my room,
and--and he never moved after he
was struck.’’
"Struck? You did not shoot, then?”
“No: l hud no rhanef. I got away
from them, and ran to my room, where
I meant to lock myself In, but someone
had taken the key. I abut the door
hehlnd me and got the revolver out of
a drawer, determined to defend my-
self, The men followed, hut atopped
iHttsIde ip the hall. 1 could hear
them laugh and talk; then they went
hack to the front room again. Boh
was so sure I couldn’t get away, ha
va«n't afraid to leave me there. H«
planned to get drunk first, and then
come hack."
"Awre; that would be hte stylo; and
you waited? You didn't try M> get
avuvT'
“Oct sw ay I Where could I go? Only
out into the desert, and thoae men
If I tried
*ffm»mCTHS»reF»iy^CTras?y?r«?Y?nY?nttra«?a57s?s?s?nTCStS7
Europe Cannot Be Saved by Diplomacy; She
Must Go Back to Hard Work
child in this county make a rnntrthu-j
tion to thio wo thv eauae Be H only »
a dime from a little child, the spirit |
will bo the same a* the man who
can give mqch.
The Courior suggests that all Sun
day hr hauls in th« county, ami all Hub ;
public schools when they open this
fall, take special collection* for tht*
worthy purpose, and request th»t fV-4 i*JT
eryT»odly five something
The coot of the monument haa not'
yet been determined, but U«v# th«t.
to th* committee end let the pe*p)4
relee the money.
By HENRY J. ALLEN. Farmer Governor of Kanos*
Europe rmiff tw end ty dlptoffli. y. flfta tuutl gu W1 lo 'herd
work. It ia impcastblo to place oil Kurvpo in ooo category Soino j-orie
• re rory hod, and there are alee *o>orel bright spots. But 1 brought assy
a gloomy pteturo ut the aiming oi boo Ain hi lions and tha furtmug at umm
flntantaa
n is suggwetlvo ef IhauM s vet era of allianiwo It lo evident Tt* the
Keax Ust ami tha Balkans It ta *4rweaUe to tha FrwA wwiltbg at
I'-.land and t'aarhnahivakte and the Hrltlah a<i*an.e« t<*»ard
Thors w onggrotwot thot tn?uHr m»y impend tgefa
tram the rams reaction* that brought aa the lata oar The *ro
glajlng fur puoiUua.
B,.uf? #m Russia b*s leipedved bo^ouoo tka peasant* h*vo odtimed to '
♦orb ho the laivd Gewaf Hrttela to |pving Psleetine a |<»vernn>ept T’T’h
Sidewalk Hit Him.
Weary WUIIo— I'ooc *14 Tim re
reltrd a severe fall t’other day.
tUJppery S*u>— Ilow was that?
"Workmen removed the lelrplvot
post he ww* tewnto’ agon, an* hta (lac
t<»r ss.vs It'll t»e some time before he’ll
be eb*e e'Hwrf egen “
Pee**-
THE PRODUCER
A* I i>aae by end look upon tl
stout and honeet figure of the men
of toil. I think how much more hon
oreble tt ta to be a working men then
a loafer.
The cuunUi a eelveliun irao <n Use .
hand of him who te willing to work. {
Wo are reminded of what Roger
W Mabeon recently said ab<Hil got
. «»« th, uman u.* •» fesudl
Uk» U« Mgs thw I.w.t ihdmeNt pm
lb only #9 par rant fiiiiid
ohl* lotto* »l*aa iVel U onjefoi Sudor Aul.ttu « at lki»td I found
RgvjS the moot poiepecwye spot shewed Groeco u roslrtng admirably froai
the Near Foot io'bado, sod FnmoW furotug (iorraany u> mas# a reoeoe-
Ohio fvpac*n**oa ulf»* aud sorry It jut
Aetorieo uoShot 4o week now lo holy Furupa W* should jota The
Hague tvnrt, but the time hae eat yet arrived lo )sia ’live league of
aatnraa I agree oith Pteaideal Hardit^ rugaidtug our altitude h eard
Kervpe f* Should seek te be helpful ol.eu Rereyeen |v-ee'>bn* enee
• kick effort ue at •ki.k tkrootoe World ouiusUwt, but •• esuot net gut
WUiod op ta ffumpoadi pull tha
HIAOIN* OfF FATHBR
kHOeaieet ' | iklsk •* obewid be
raareeeO at uigw ufou Part you
Seer 1
Maoor Moei 0t«e. TUe* w«<i flea
M time Is bare yevse IoOisCi i*ts>
OeetiAeO he*e#e ike hawk usees
Whet ■ very Huohawg >»u*
l« eiesse make#
ll e Otfai k. »L
F> > atm If «m
Met Sees gseev ised
u ► w.-fc
Iwwee I |4sOlM s d> Msr e weeth Of
■ ..w-'sCn ■w-wtVT.-T tn #, jjf W,,. ..
'he f-.n-er't «t’>rtrd The;# tPi 1 v.i.
Us-Im'.! snlfHv thri.Uah her ttiln-l si
mnsl i<nc.,n*4’1iiiiv1*. *• ,1(e sti.h *nr
ward ellenflv fhro.rirh the •hc»«vvs
Khe t.ssscd It flr’tre Ivlha If* (he (.s'l
to., drunk ev#» |c * rexcf. (he hnwk
fw*tt»e hut n* -be crsu.l ( evf H.e
•kw **»e mv n« *iirns of ghv .»*-
CUfmots w IlhIO Ki.-■•».( for M.e fe« line
Hilcrs mj>»! (but .M.i,a- btd*r.o In -m*
♦hl--kev «f «l,«|M»reel (b* wbn'e re.#
SSdllVel ,.f Ihc (,.**. b were sliii*pfle I with
llqi|.*r, Indlfferenl Ir* snv orrnrren-v
gnlne i« ■I-..I.| them
A t*H re fc less t.nw le.-*ns# >t* fhl*
kooel«*d«re I be girl »#»»♦..rrd llirtr.i^d-
the great t>|>ei. door <tt He elul.l., iin>l
-howM»- ompMif hh oaf—rmnr
eeer<*bing the etalts Tt.e Hr** *■„-
ni'I'M en<1. as ek# started te adtan <•
toward the nvnid »be . mn# t<> ■ •«.( <t’■ r
dew |reuUe with beS't le#|>l«g In*, tme ( *MO*H
• tkoaoo TWoer mnt ?■> >ri ornmff it r.wr*
left" a rustlikf of -ire* a* (hr at' | *1
OMueHitr.g hiird made a quick mere * ehatevs '
MOM Mb* UMsa*4 letsellr «re*»«wg • ••
• 000k Hr «0 eeSWO Of the •h-Wthrf ' NWic ho* tt «e tew*
•floor# ftn giwabt M wee * behi *U r * 'Rib'' A" # -
•WW nr omatktg a «Wt Thou o veOeo i a»*a. - ff- »*>"• twm Wooget * ■ •
agwAs (trr*t| hut IkTre fee* * - • > We uu«* Ho we* gntug to rn* rrr me
Whn are yoo?
^ ... a|.(»sreti>'> #.
kneed niy ftresence out!rely. I dM no-
tice, however, that be wa« *OtHr » r d
..f aU lire old etn(.l.,tera **n the Pt.nrh,
and rentaHng ibein with Mevt.-ana.
K» tdenrly he wanted ■# Anterl. nns
ah.>u* hhn "
; uodemtsnd set hla kind"
v,. | Ihmigkt but with no roncefe
Hon that thla change had any refee-
en<s to ms "
- "If did ha«e (hour
"Bo It *eeo.a lie came npoo
me auddenty alone laat evening Three
wa* e<* <-t.nn.-r for me f*. get an ay,
and | bad t«> Hates te what b# aald"
WP itwnrM l.*l TS.e Ttif. ls^~ Wards'
' “ISrt ii|> f.ef hapda
Whet ore f«* <♦*•'■« to hOeeff*
Abe oh#red iMRtoeifeoiy 1st* fright
owed l*ww afWNifc OevaiusMtg the bpf
te fbe |w« reegetftug nrnylM#1* the
revolve# MAM about bet valet
* loud tesdie* ftsrworg *«t at th»
hda»«s iM gvmwd ho* wpeaieed
arm j oho woa rawaHnaa sf the dies
ueessr-e of o uum rot f>w the tovtaot
ho* SHoOfW k'ksi are ystO
# mI leu deotht There n n« n<> n, r
(un it f. r mo 4 . 'onv. the ranch ..J »»***• «*ot
r ------------- in' .-are ,.f‘ M - #7| ;h
1’mll last evening I neter #r.n o,,i, ^wmluoil to kill him nheo he tome.
* r-m-ntered Bob httf on<-e Tt.on he An‘, ‘ame finally, an drunk be
came une„e«nedlT Into -ht, ,T^ ! hardly .tand, hot ugly with the
:zr;vv-,* S35 --
out of bla wav. snd be aide.rent■» g. Wr’"1 "1 m#’ •",1 h^*» »b#
+ senfK.fi befero T had courage to Iro.
n.eo ee struggled and the grip of
hla kanda drove me mad The re-
volver fell to the floor, but 1 got It.
and atrurk at him with all my might.
That «aa alt; kt ju'l lay there, and
• never moved; I could are hla fare tu
1 Dip MaiHiM. hat hot I fouldn t make
myaetf tnurh hla* I—I believed he
waa deed, (bat I bad killed him"
"Never mind, little glrtt” interrupted
Kel leva firmly, "maybe i»e use but I
doubt it; guys like t J."» are no*
rroaked a< eaay Thee | taka It. yee
run auay"
- t—1 #aatdoV wsv tkwv gg4
t thought porhap* there might tm a
i t nitre If I could only find * bofu#
*o*i>eUt.ere I koee tb# oilers wen#
**’ Vrimk and I Would n«*l Ire missed
—meSuew--^—^FBT*1
mi-nn new V <00* TO kf V'lt " Til
—new. wo«re*n»ead met
"Tee 1 t.aderutaad and I am going
• *e a**» magh ywo mm Oet* tsP* get
• rets m>etght The omIO question tv
i si# w.u reedy do Worn am oo o whaua
mar. P
"Yea -I ah"
"That Meeao o lot mere He* ywo
think right new" he weot nu bet
evideotit nosaragW kt he# t*m*
“bcsi.M H ain’t gatng to be ae ewet
* mur away | (Beat take «o» etn#o
In turf • i'«*wo Send, he* fet a km~k
not Hei t all and srhon he mntw aa
*• •’•‘-ai' seam kff* ye«« «• ho revtng
« Wnw Ke«e every f*Om ah tht* *«•<%
an owr irvh sa* the hew we >we
v*es ua la as ugh* three hebfo e»atl
; Yor gnt M nai wdW m m« h >wi
What t ear and fl rho« mi re meew*
fb«te<-r
're bed to nesrt
#4»vee I ft 0>.vn '
err wort? * w
the# d<•! >oi
be dbln't eafc ms abeni U at aU »-.*t
a«etod’*t a* a far? Wi nn | nateH tv
e'-lnM ilm brut* '..st lengtsesl and
• *td br#w t was g-.rni In kalf. wmlf
tie made avw-iae the astaat'on I
RBI Iff *' ll AHlPfltRB *0“f? (|p
• W rtfN’fc Hittm «df pFaort
0»#e#cbtng avef «*n every vide Tt-nn
be iv»*d me e*en%-Wnj *ii fits*"d
fnr
fill* WNPy k'rf11 A e men nao
revalued oe pnw«# ad a.v»sa>sel 1 s*., «• . .o (row. *» sntsw tv ihai -1 ve
"W by Isol yen apenfc F evH «be tie vvd I bogie# g» igi« H#s bouse
•se vetea Iraflotlamrly evMawtty an ••#.) ge« rev.iy Yt.sw be teughed
and weoi !••<
He he even*!
• M'l IvNJ
Hoods ia miitg producing
%fB<liti« and odd*
‘Tfcfl ovornge ait* of l etaj U in
I or owl ad poly in aponding U'ot.ptg net
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