Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 80, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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earth. Most people ■•reuucii unit to .
the craft of Murk Sherrod, state treas- j
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A fine line of Saddles, Halters, Bridles and Hand-
made Harness; Robes, Whips, etc.
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kisses, her eyes dosed, her fnce white.
pitality of the hotel
building to go to hell.'
DANGER IN DELAY.
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myself n« ’ have done for y<m for x
Dollars
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All Repair Work Is done under posi-
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Call and see me.
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The condition of the roads lend-
ing out of Denton continue to show
HEM TH DEPARTMENT «ENDR
OUT MENINGITIS BULL WIN*.
that 1 ask you nothing that would cost
more than you are willing to pay.”
Ing me with every word you apeak."
“Am I tempting/ yon, I wonder?"
Her voice Itecame uncertain.
She bud shaken him.’as she could al-
ways shake him. set blm to question-
ing the renl value of the purpose that
lextructlon of the
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MMANICAL ROHES
H’NMA CONFESSIOt
conservative habit of the American
mind that invited mirth in some, ap-
trebension In others and bewilderment
SHOE 4 $
/or WOMEN
If
thp truth must be told. New Chelsea
wae more than a little disappointed
in John Dunmeade
His hettlth was not always good.
He had suffered a serious illness dur-
AL'BTIN, Nov. 18,—The Hea’th
’•par went U distributing menfngit-
ta bulletins With instruct o-ia how to
prevent th1* dt’oase. Several cages
have alreedv been reported over the
state thia fgll.
Inquire for No. 1888—i
dainty, dressy design in Pat-
ent Colt with Dull Calf Top
k —the popular 14-button
I boot Sure to please you.
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GRAPE SEEDS DON’T CAUSE
APPENDICITIS.
There la no good ground for
the fear that the seeds of grapes
wfN cause appendicitis. If a
healthy condition of the Intes-
tine is maintained inflammation
of the appendix will ba Impos-
sible. The congested condition
which loads to the inflammation
Io taverosi by lack of appropri-
ate enarclse and by foods that
easily ferment and that do not
tend to excite the movement
that causes elimination. Fine
white bread, eaten fresh, with
flesh most, are the most favor-
able to appendicitis; coarse
bread, made from the whole
wheat, corn or rye, and grapes,
seton with the poods, and oil,
tend to prevent the condition
that must precede appendicitis
—with the exclusion of meat,
which tends more to putrify
than the remnant of vegetable
feeds while oil facilitates pas-
sage and counteracts fermenta-
tion.
CF.NW# BUREAU P'ril'ES
cotton consumption report.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 1«—The
Census Bureau reports 511,286 run-
ning bales of cocton consumed In
‘he United States during October.
Cotton ot hand October 31 in
manufacturing eetabllshmen s
908 200 bales. In the Independent
warehouses were 2,835.010 bales.
The bwhuial eloi iluu of
invr wsa at band T|
John one day a pt
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peop'e. I wanted to get Gen. Otis.'
“He told me he put interna] ma-
chines at the residences of Gen. Har-
rison Grav Otis. pToprltor of
Wh-v.
It i« only
,Ix»ve doesn’t hac- I
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if you c-nrril 1,1
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him pass. He was again stopped by
a boy, who directed him to a door
He reached the base ‘
John pciiitc d ‘Then-, senator. 1* one
wlu» c-inerc-d the M*frl«-e <«f yonr Insti-
tution N'n-.y is >1 broken spirited
old Hinn v ;'h jftst <-in>i!”|l soul left to
be nshnmed If I Iteenme pert of yonr
mnc-hlne. In the end I'd Itveome like
that -different In size |>erhH|m, but the
Mine in kind. 1," ho snld. quietly, "pre-
fer your enmity; it's safer Yen repre-
sent nil Institution I stand for a
principle, a fundamental principle. You
can smash John Diinmeudc-oh. very
easily, no doubt. But. Senn tor Mur-
shell, yon cnn't smash the- principle!"
The senator did not often |>crmit
himself the Ininry nf losing his tem-
per. but he was evcoedlngly close to It
just then The friendship he hnd of
fered to a young man whom he liked
•tmngely well had been conteniptumw-
ly rejected, and the liurt was all the
deeper Icecnuso he had broken the rule
of a lifetime to make Hie offer. He
carefully waited until the emotion hnd
subsided before anon king
"It’s 11 good deal simpler to state a
principle than to follow It In prnctic-e.
And you can’t judge |iolltics by one
year's experience However"—
He atouped long enough to put on
hie hat
"Yon went out nf your wny tb de-
i nounce me You took a lime when
I’m needing friends to do It. too In
' aplte of that I made yon an offer in
good faith If there's anything in you
I’d have gtvci> yon th» ehnnee to
prove It
"1." be conclnded. and he spoke ns of
nome divine edict, fixed and Immutable
-r’’I rarely offer friendship to tbbse
who fight me never twice "
He went ont.
Antli
i deck of the 4
•d 40 long 1 TI
j lot poorer poli< y to permit a Com
mleeioner to contract debts for bls
successor to pay off. Apparently
there is no hope of a change in the
first-mentioned policy, which has
been established by long precedent.
But to us there appears no good
reason why the new court should
not right now go on record as op-
posing any member creating a ser-
ious indebtedness against his pre-
cinct beyond what he can reasonab-
ly hope to retire durin’ bls own
term. Let a Commissioner spend
what he has if he feels he must.
But if he wants to run his precinct
into debt, let him do It only with
the knowledge and consent of the
whole court.
“It isn’t too late if you enre" -
“Is coring everything? You know It
isn't. If |t were you wouldn't mnke
conditinns Yon would use yonr brnins.
your talents, to work ppt a career You
Senator Mm-
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Harness, Saddles, Leather
Repairs, Pocket Cutlery
Weekly entered as secoal riass mat I matter at postoffice at Denton,
Texas, under act of Congress rch 9, 1873.
Daily entered as second class mall ma. ur an*. 23, 19V3, at the post
office at DeiRoa. Texa% nder a < u' Tongiess March 3, laJ3.
I subscriptions to the Weekly Ree ord and Lhiou.ee discontinued at
expiration.
service.
If it was yonr good fortune to he a
resident of New Chelsea at that time
you will remember bow John Dun-
I good for you I have no wish tn -tn meade appeared when he wax thirty- .
be a Delilnh " , flve~s grave, quiet man. looking older
I The tremor in her voice set him to tba» hit years, as carelessly dressed as
of big things. His hair was beginning
to thin at the temples
with a slight stoop ami with less 1
spring—the long, slow stride of a man ‘
who thinks much on bls feet.
He made it a- point, however un-
happily his cause was progressing,
never to seem downcast. You would
I'm. not Ttfraid •*"’* b,m- P*®t»bly thinking it a pity
attr^jdlve man should
Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous
for Denton People to
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soon tn depart. I
mother to go abroad for the latter's
health- witch. Io hr sure, wax so go<A
an to be worth preserving. John and
Haig had arranged to make together
one September thrir farewell ,
pilgrimage tn the ridge ! intention.
That evening John spent aj—*** ■*“’
of care over Ills toilet.
He drove (o the home of Silas Hicks.
it you v« suuieiurug u> Ml.. u»e ui’
CLASSI 1- IUD.
at some fellow who Is trying to un-
dermine your community. You will
find plenty of beads to hit, and re-
member It’s a just cause.
Ited from predecessors in offi< ewhich i
the new members have to retire be-'
lor® they can hope to do anything ■
x4n their precincts on their own ac-
count. The policy is poor enough,
aa we see it, to turn ail of a pre-
cinct's road and bridge fund over
to the one commissioner. But lt^
a lot naorer noliiv to nermit a Com
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NOTICE TO T HE PUBLIC.
Anv erroneous rsfiectioa upon th e character reputation or standing
' ' ■* ‘ 1 which may appear in the col-
umns'of the Record and Chronl le will t-e g.adly corrected upon being
called to the attentioa of ,ue pub Ushers.
1)ENTvN~~TKXAS, NOY’. IS, ISl'^
begun the fight for new life?
Are y#u “putting it off til] tomor-
row” or are you doing it th.s week
because there never will be a better
time?
Are you a believer in prosperi-
ty? If so just nail these questions
on the front door as a reminder that
you can’t afford to let a day go by
witbout taking a good sound whack
Store and It was not long before they
brought re?>f I can recomaeafl
'his remedy highly lo anyone suffer-
ing from kidney trouble.’*
For sale by al] dealers. Price 58 i
cents. Foster-Mllbnrn Co.. Buffalo
New Y’ork. sole agents for the Bait
ed 8'atee. ♦
Remember the name— Doan's-3!
and take no other 1*
C HOPPING is hard work —
hard on the nerves—hard
on the feet The woman
who knows—selects La Franco
never thinks of 4ier feet
while shopping. They fit so
snugly—so comfortably. They
fed “just fine.” Style and
smartness a-plenty, too..
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JRD AND CHRONICLE (X)MPANY
Editor R. J. EDWARDS, Buxlnees Mgr.
MHKILS THE AN1M.M IATKD PRE0**.
Telephoaee (Old and New) «4. z
By Henry Russell Miller,
Author of
“The Man Higher Up”
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of offlee. the cares nf n growing pri-
vate practice and the incetixant labors,
of politics, bis Ixxiy hnd been sai '
overtaxed. He wax still district at-
torney. Inst trophy of the reform wave
that liad swept over the shattered
machine Under tip* kjadership of"
Greene, an ex gambler and former Heo»
tenant of Sh«‘ebiiii. l<sai nbvhuixly Qfe and
brute and far shrewder thv> tbC
posed boss, the Plumville organization
had risen from itx ashes He had re*
captured all the .-omity ottlcto. ercejit
when John. .-i daodidate for re-el... tloti.
hnd won throuzti irirsonat jiopiilJritv
and by a sriint margin /
Politics is a ft.ml laskmnster
found r«a>r o.»mfv.'nsiti<m In the fact
that he hii<1 Iti'CWtne well known
' throngtmut the state The year after
the Benton comity reform he hml fmiv
ed himself to the cause Judge • Iray.
Sn honest and capable lawyer who
dared to ask the <>hl party nomttmr
tlon for goyerntM* against the nrcanizH-
tion’s choice With the' Judge lolin
made a vigorous stumping campaign
in every county uf the state He wax
new, he was entbilstaxtie. he.wits dar-
ing People ll*h»e<l Parrott was tb>> :i
nated easily according to the "slate"'
Judge Dunmeudc was nut nominated
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the strength to suffer and to with-
stand, and something else, almost a I
glow, the reflection of a spl^t banded
down to thia man across the genera-
tions from an age of martyrs who
were glad tn pay for their fii|th. With
• great price he was piiylng for hi<
faith, and it became tbe more precious
to him.
Rhe found the need to Justify herself
before hhn
“At least.” she said unsteadily, “yon
will remendwr that I dl In't pretend
until it wan bH» lute for y»u to escape
me and then worry you Into going my
way. ax many women have done. I'rti '
not quite tv* srlilsli ns that Am l
wholly contemptible?"
He judged Iler' generonxly
“Yen aren't
that such an sttrjj^lve man should
be so unpractical and the object of so ’
What’ I want to do isrit so ter "nd Powerfu' eomlttas
It lx very xinaqile. I can’t see
why a few ah' so strongly against It.
And It doesn’t mean the sacrifice you
think. Already it has bought victory
and tbe cousideratioi) of men you so
much desire In the eml. if we have w,®fcr and. Iietweeu the duties
the spirit to fight and wait”— His
He lie
and for going now on a journey, that ' eyes and looked at Mtn.
could only Intensify futile longings
W. Robertson and herjjt
husband, and beginn!n£**>t
thwest corner of d lot formerly
n«d by Sam Fmlth; thence ana
b the said flmith i south lln.
I feet to the S W. corner of-a on*
e lot formerly belonging to Lauu.
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handicapped
of working
CHAPTER XII.
LeeusU and Wild Honsy.
1 SON of the old regime return-
I Ing to New Chelsea after four
years would have found vast
____ improvements wrought Nor
CT was the pros|*erity thus attested m« re-
u] ly tbe crumbs from tbe table of thrlv-
C ing Plumville it wax all New Chel-
aea’a own. and it had come by tbe ave-
Z* nue of Stqphen Hampden'S specula-
tion. for the coal comtmny. despite the
rules "of-the game, was a success for
ail <xni<erned. Already It was paying
dividends.
But a great deal mogg tbnn a "boom"
"X can happeu In four years. That num-
tier of cycles saw William Murchell'a
power shaken, totter nnd crash to tiic
earth. Moat people <Tedited this to
Pure apple vinegar at Turner
Bros. Quart and gallon jars.
' SHEHIFF’R RALE.
The State of Texas, County
Denton.
By virtue of an order of sale is-
sued out of the Honorable District
court of Denton codnty, on the 1st
day of November, A .D. 1912, by the
Clerk thereof, in the cate of L. L.
Puckett versus L A. Coffee et al.,
No. 6522, and to me, as Sheriff, di-
rected and delivered./I will proceed
to sejl for cash, within the hours
prescribed by l<* tor Sheriff's sales,
on the first Tuesday in December A.
D., 1913. It .being the third day of
ta'd mot*th. before the C6urt House
door of said Denton county, In this
City and County of Denton the fol-
lowing described property, towit; All
that <ertaln lot or parcel of lahd. sit-
uated about one half mile southeas
of the public square of the city of
Denton, Denton county, Texas, 1
j art of the S. C. Hiram survey, am.
being a par* of the old homestead o!
Sarah W. Robertson herjleceas
You wouldn’t take me. You made a
mistake the night of that rnlly. being
•o fiuicai in your notion* of a poor
man a honor. You ought tu have taken
me In your urms ami wade me go t<>
you. 1 should have gone—gladly— •
faithfully too. But yon wouldn’t *!
He listened unrexiMitixive t<» Tier
words 1 hat. halting Houieilmcs. fell hi
low. iiieuxured tfinex with a curious,
underlying regretful lies*.
“Now It lx too late. I've had time to .
think, to weigh you nun lust the other '
things. Last winter taught me how
much they mean to me. And 1 (linl
ymi-wuntlng. This summer has not
changed that. What you a k costs too
much.'*
“Paxk nothing."
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INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Nov. 15 —
Ortie McManlgal yesterday told
of J. B. McNamara’s confession of
the blowing up of the Los Angeles
Times building on Oct. 1, 1910, in
which twenty-one personB were kill
ed. McManlga] testified the con-
fession was given to him while he
was hiding McNamara in the woods
five miles from Conover, Wis., both
of them having gone to the Wiscon
.sin woods ostensibly as hunters.
McManlga) named Olaff A. Tveit-
moe and Eugene L. ClancJ, San
; Francisco labor leaders, as having
made arrangements for the Times
!' explosion, according to McNamara1’
: story, and as having furnished the
President elect Wilson is a strange men—Schmitt and Caplan—to
personality. Here he is now, after
the election, making the same kind
of talk he made before the election
and, mirabile dictu, proclaiming t
the
else-
where or lost irretrievably—an on
account of poor roads. Denton was f g’rhenettbdy f-e. .fY.hima
county is k’dng to have good roads "HR frightened by the people talk*
come dav Whv not now’ ing of the exploslo 1. At Salt Lflkex
•onu daj. wny not now. ~ CUy fce gaJd h<? couId),., stan(1 lt an,
— - —■"~ro lonver. so be stepped off the train
T>o of the four new Contmis J and got tn touch with J. E Munsey
who hid him at his house for two
weeks."
funds, but by an indebtedness Inher- [ How'h This"
We offer One Hundred
Reward for any case pt catarrh that j
i cannot be Cured by Hall’s Catarrh
I Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
in al] business transactions and fl- 1 "Am 1 such sn ogress, or have you aped failure, cast aside, a career out
‘ . • : of the question, do you think that I—
again?" 1 It wouldn't lie romantic then I'd be
.“1 haven’t been fool enough to take always looking np at the men 1 once
MAN FOUND MURDERED IN
DALLAS WAN J. L.. DRAKE.
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•DALLAR. Nov. 18.—The man
found murdered here yesterday wag
J. L. Drake, a farm cook. Ben
Ht-*son. a saloonman, told the police
that he had seen this stranger with
3180 in 820 bills. Little money
was found on the corpse. His rels-
dence is unknown.
The great danger of kidney trou-
bles Is that they get firm bold beforc
the gufierer recognizes them. Health
s gradually undermined. Backache,
headache, nervousness. lameness,
soreness, lumbago, urinary troukflea
dropsy, and Bright’s disease, follow
a8 the kidneys get worse. Don’t neg
lent your kidneys. L
neys with the rel able and safe rem*
edy, Doan's Kidney Pills, wnich has
cured people right hero in Deatou.
Mrs. T A. Robinson. 38 W. MnE
berry fit., Denton, lexas. says: ">
had heard much about. Doan’s K dney
Pills being good for k dney complaint
and decided to try them. My
Wdnevx troubled me for some tine
apd the k dney secretions were ua-
natnral. At 'imes my back ached
terribly and sharp twinges darteil
through my loins, when I stooped
I procured a box of Doan’s Kidney
Pilis a* J F. Raley A Co.M, Drug
HMag. .................——
Every editor who attended Press
Day at the No tau-oh Carnival, w«.
are sure from our own feelings,
will want to be there again next
year.;-^_/ _ . _1...
Texas to Houston, the center of the
Universe In Routh Texas, but tbe
North Texas bunch who attended
were well repaid by a most pleasant or stairway. He reached the base '
entertainment. ment and while passing through it
tore off a gas jet. I asked, why - -------- — —- ---------— —
did you break off the gas jet?’ he bated seriously the advisability of turn-
replied, ‘because I wanted the whole Ing back and sepding bis farewells by
■ • building to go to hell.' I said I was note, pleuding as excuse for his non
no improvement North, east, south surprised he would do It, knowing appearance some unexpected business
and west or in between, there Is not there were so ma’iy people in the matter He solemnlv assured himself stammering ptirnxes halted,
one single reasonably decent road He answered: 'What’s t_. -. ---------- " ' ‘
for travel; there hasn't been for ^^£^0111 andTdid itTThen
months. Thousands of dollars worth
of time is being lost annually by bad 'but I am sorry there were so ^anV
roads in Denton county; wagons
baggie® and other vehicles are
■ short-lived; horses are superaunu- ,.ison Grav otts. propritor of the
S: ated before their time; thousands of Times, and of Felix J. Zeeehand
dollars worth of business to the ,aar> secretary of the Merchants and
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‘ He said on bis way back East he
_ . mv roaiuvu ass xviuuvu vnu xvinvi
young iconoclasts souiething of tbe ea
latence and cbaractet mid aims of tbe
personal government , which lay behind
the formal and of tbe marveloiwh
woven system by which tbe dominant
personalities twisted tbe form of gov
ernment to tbeir put-pose. Being n
young man wbo thought himself In
spired, be wax aghaxt xnd the more de
tenulned to destroy that system Not
wholly lacking a sense of proimrtlon
be realized tbe temerity of him wtm
undertook such wholesale destruction
But bls youthful ofitlmlsm nnd faith
in tbe people bad not failed, tits tagk
was to ezpouno tbe machine to the
people of his state. Always be saw
victory Just one year ahead.
In those days-to l>e exact, throe
years after tbe
Hlieeban macbliM
tbe organizatlous of both parties. Upon
the devoted beudx of 'Nun-hell and
Duffy, the respective . bosses, hurtled
abuse from strange quarters
cries mug from t
Marched had at*
tbe storm burnt
nan* tally able to carry out any ob- been afraid that I'd propose tuvyuu
ligations made by his firm.
Waldlng. Ginnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Drugg'ats, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In-
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucuous surfaces of the
system. Testmonialg sent free.
Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all
druggists.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con-
stipation (Advt.)
whether yon were whnt I wanted
tried to lielieve. tn make you believe,
that I could have yon and the rest,
tud I don’t greatly hlame myself for
• hat Beeaifxe Nftn a% woman must I |
dt imxxlvelv. by and wait fur b-ippi- ,
MM tu coms? I ,wax driftins between '
there wen so ma’iy people in the matter
building. He answered: Whats that be was n fool, both for having i name aware of her closed eyes, her
the difference? I was tp make a tj®]]]®,] wjth unhappiness all summer | unrosfmmdyeneMr- She opened her
. -7.--— ..<>.« .,, „,u,. His rough
; clasp relax tn! Site "look her head and
He sustained the Indictment by con .pnxhed herself away, leaning imck in
tinning his journey. When be found ' the seat
Katherine, they strolled. Katherine : “Ah." she murniiired. "It is too late!
chatting unconcernedly, to a Seat in a ' You can’t make me want yon enough "
retired corner of the grounds—only the
fact would not have been significant to
John—whet* she had sat so long after
her talk with Warreti Blake
She leaned hsek ra one end ot the
seat. He sat rtt the other, as far away : would have accepted
froth h»>r as he >-onId. half facing lierXchell’s offer"—.
She was nos really beautiful her tea j "You think that?" he cried
turns were too firm f«r that—yet even ' von don't care'" ’
“A|i."'she said resentfully, "you can
Announce* to hit friends that he is now local
ed in butinesi on the North side of the squat,
Fry building, where he will be glad to have you
call and see him He is especially fitted for any
kind of Harness Repairs.
In still others. It 1 .
to enumerate bis reia.-
■Ince become respe> tat*ie
He learned In couuuou with other
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and Dkk Smith thence south with
the »aid I^ud-Dick Smith's W* “ B
line 281 feet their fl. W. comer;
thence west 126 feet stake for cor
ner; thence north 2«1 leet to the
place of beginning, which Is now in
the posaessioi of the defendant*, and
which Deed of Trust was duly filed
for Record In the office of the Coun-
ty Clerk of Denton county, Texas, on
.the 18th day of April. ’.910, an*
duly recorded tn Book "40,” pa^O
"189" Records of Deeds of Trust of
Denton county. Texas, levied on as
tbe » rnrerfy of L. A Coffee et al to
xatixfy a judgment amounting to
2271.70 and Interest in favor of L
L Puckett, and costs of suit.
Given rider mv nand. thii Sth day
of November A. n.. 1912.
W. ** Sheriff,
Denton County, Texas.
lt-7-lTburs ’ ,,
' .......o------
Here*g a little "piece” from the
Hou th western Lumberman that ap-
pealed to us as being worthy of re
.production for the benefit of Den
ton ciUtens:
You are hurt- By anything tha
takes men and money out of your
tommuilty and leaves no equivalent
Ip their place.
y any inf ueme that teaches the
iger generation to look else
re for opportunities
y the decadente of local pride
permits any man to say "This
dead towu.”
are you going to do about
Nl you SB idle spectator, lettln
gd go to ruin around you. ot
1 DM rolled up rbur sleeves and
a xt^te treaa
■ appeared to
J .Jjp&xlble gentleman
wbo discussed the troubled waters. He
was In a state of rtghteoi»H Indignation
Mure heli's domination find continued
• - u too long! Patience with his tyysnnieel
idly**' ways has ceased to be a virttM- Ilia
unfitness bad been proved by his
breach of contract to lot Sherrod sue
ceed Rock. And be. the messenger,
wns glad to say. In contiilenco. that
those able find dlfitlncnlxlietl patriots
I leaders, Mark Sherrod and Phi
lander Parrott, were •irsnnizlnir 8 re
roll and propow-l to make the tronx
urership nomination a text of strength.
And they hnd cotnmlxxlonvxl him t<>
urge that other able. etc.. John Don
• mende, th" man who bad ''lirkett
i Miirvhell in b!x own tmok yard,’’ to
John join the reform. He was deeply hurt
when John refused^-'
Haig, who also bad made New Chel
sea bis legal rrritlenCe. invented xiiii
dry lurid epitbeis to describe John's
‘ folly and urged reconsideration. John
shook his head
"Rut I thought you wanted to piit
Murchell out of buxloeun?”
“Not' Mure hell. I've grown past
that I'm rather sorry for him just
now. And I'd rather have him run
things than Sherrod fUs the In
stliiition we've got to deatroy-ss he
told me himself once Nothing's gslnetl
if we xubxtitiity one boss for another.'
Then what are you going to do. my
destrnctive friend?”
•‘Try to slip in between them. I
think—put up an Independent candl
date." , ■
(To be eontinued.)
yon d**u't
soon ”
For a Ilttl^Ktie looked at him un-
waveringly Then her strength seem-
ed to wilt
“You are right. I suppose, mid 1 have
missetl a grent ileal. Goodby.” and
went In the house.
Help the kid j
" *-------•
• j
s' '*
But John preached On. He did more
than attack. He demised and proffered
' “It’iemx." be"^! bitterly. "I in-
spire little confidence. I’m told by
every one before I have tried long.
while 1 am still winning, that I'm j
doomed to be a failure!*'
“Now it Is you who will not see." Rhe
becnme nMiro gentle. “Do you think
1 could care for a weakling? it isn’t 1
you we distrust. l»Ut yonr Ideal. I
j know more of imlfticx than 1 did a year
1 ago. Yonr dream will get yon only
i disappointment. Even the big men
. who lune done the fine. iro«d things for
i thia country used the foroes they found
I kX band, compromised with evil to .
create good. And theiv good stnuds."
Ruddenly she lenned toward him nnd
placed :i hand on his nr tn. ••Iex*k
I John !" Rhe pointed to the nort h mi a r
• gleaming pnlely In the moonlight.
“That star is beautiful, but it 1a very,
ven'high. Can't you undetstand? Ask
me tn go with you to tbe mouurain top
and t will go. I will help you climb.
7"" but to that star—nnd i can't.”
. I She bud shaken bim/nx she could al-
hnve always been more or less in love . . . .
, 1 uaffsi wm aelaixkrM Him him nnouHnn.
with you ever since 1 cun remember 1
And I sow you were beginning to mru I .. . . ,, . . , ,
• j ■ u_. j . through forces over which he bad no
! unsexed mvxeif. I pufoued. to learn 1 . , , . *
_k^,h • —L.t , • ■ control, ns It seemed, hud grown until
whether yon were whnt I wanted I . . , ... , ,, „ ..
j It filled his life, excluding.all else. Her
baud still rented on his arm. yet he
found strength to answer:
, lYon've said It yourself—caring isn't
•verythlnff/’
n. ..... -.wu. o. «.
'
, that seriously.*- he said quickly.
I’m old enough to know tbe danger of
playlug with fire At luast." lie added,
”1 ought to have knuwu it"
He could not help thinking of the
months tu come when, with less en
groosing tasks fti take bin mind from
tbe ache, he must renew tbe loneliness,
grown more |*olgnant. uf tbe last win
ter He wondered now at bls weak
nexx in letting him self, despite' bis
knowledge of her and uf what she
meant to him. he drawn again within
the circuit of her i liuriu
lie Ix-enine aware that she wax
x|>eakine. with that snuiriiia courage
which wiih atwxyx bem
"1 am Horry." ah* said "But
hs’-on’t l*een fair to you Tbe things
father works for are what apiieal to
me. hot the things you dream of
Tbe prestige, tbe power, the knowl-
edge that I belong to tbe men who are
conquering, not dreams or ideals, count
with me It isn't very pretty, is IL
from yonr point*of view? But it’s
true I—I conld wish it were different.
Last summer ft wns different 1 was
trying to decide whnt I wanted I .
I forget—yoii aak nothing I
summer von need not have asked. I “Yo" n,*n t •’’ntemptlhh*.
__, that you don’t love
gio or try to drag down
mistaken. Honestly mistaken,
thing else for It.
you will find thit * 1
1 means yonr happiness.
1 to nsk now for I knov
far more than yon’ll ever have other 1
..r.. „„„„ .■ * wine
"That’s funny." muttered John ax be , rlble.
drove away He strongly suspected
tbe validity uf Hnig'a errand and <le-
anotber Higa John might have l>eeit
excused for thinking her so in Hie nay that? Do you think T ennld unxex
softening light of the rising moon
Only her eyes, softly luxtrous in div fancy?. I— But you wonldift tinder
pale light, marked lier xtippreltried ex stand iff Is a very prncficnl matter
ettetnent. ! Life isn't nil moonlight It is all very
“Do you realize.'' she said. "tbix. ix beautiful to give one’s life to an Idenl
the first time we've lieen alone this And you're very splendid now in the
summer? Yon have really managefl it flush dr your first victory You would
very awkwardly." Ax thougti xbe had be still splendid fighting a brnve. lox
not done all tbe managing! Ing fight while you- wore young, but
He bad nothing to say. : when you were a broken down, middle
to the supreme court that year; hence
the breach of a lifelong friendship, in-
™..„ ... creased bitterness nflinxt his son and
knew, tbe men who were conquering. , V?!?-ymt-xos Jta®1 -Miss Roberta,
doing big things, and I'd-regret. And
I'd hate you then."
assist in buying the high power ni-
tro-glycorin. Tveitpioe and Clancy
are among the forty-five defendants
now on trial.
............ _. _ w . McManlgal related the incidents
the world that he intends doing jutrt np to McNamara's confes
he 1'''Aber relacln, Immaterial
uould do. about Tveitmoe and McCarthy, Mc-
Namara ' told me," the witness said,
now he had set the bomb in what
h known'as Ink alley in tbe Timex
plant, among Ink barrels and old pitality **f the hotel had his rooms,
papers. Going in, he said, he was Somewhat to his dismay, be wax tn
--- —rv— — » muppvu uy tiir iiisiiiwaivumaii who ______ ______
It’s a long way from North asked him what he wanted there mysterious erraud requiring bix ntten
He replied he was going to the com. tjoni ija(] departed n half hour earlier ' to ask now. for 1 know I can give you
roOfo- /Tbe watchman let hn<] Ie,ft ,vn„] fh!)t later ' far more than yon'll aver have other
meet John at tbeir Mecca.
urer and the uew minister, and bis ,
able lieutenant. Governor Parrott. I
Murchell would have placed the credit !
, or blame elsewhere. Had he bud tbe !
You will do me tbe credit to remember hab,t °r discussing his mistake, be |
> would have added a year to our calcu* ;
* | latlon and Raid that tbe initial blow
^"“Tbat isn’t "true'." h’e ’said In sudden »>*d l*“n •t™ck « hl« P°wer wheu ®“ |
roughness. "You-lt lx why I’m a fool . * certain dune dav' ln «>“Pa“.’ <«* j
,>Mr voii-xrp teuuit I J,m Sheehan, he had sought to press
The East ridge colony wax gone 1 for baring c^tine near you are teu p ( faced vounz min Into his
scattering Its charms broadcast front ' «n* “• "1,h pv«’y "••rd y°»» «l**k- i 5 U *
Lakewood to Bnr Harbor Only the “Am I tempting/you, I wonder?" ,
Hampdenx were left, and they were Her voice became uncertain. l—l |
soon to depart. Kntherine and her beg you to bellevtf that 1 haven’t meant j
- for the 1attet> ! •*—tn remember that I shouldn't be ;
I have no wish to -tn t
troiuhllng. Then, without conscious roen Bre to "*7^° ,Pt dr**m"”r
' ‘ .be wax holding her in a bl« *Wn«* H(a h«’r wa«
great deci ■ close, rough clasp and crying to her to to U1’n at ,he **naPbtx He walked
j go with him. She did not resist,, nnd
Rhe lay Inert In »
1 where Haig, wisely avoiding the box hi« nrras. passively suffering hi« but .
pitaHty *.f the hotel had his rooms, j kisses, her eyes closed, her face white.
" L. I "My dear, my dear’ Don't you see?
stopped by the nightwatchman who formed that Haig had discovered some ' You're fighting against the thing that
mysterhnix <*rraud requiring bin atten
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