Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 16, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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« Tuesday, January 16, 1917
SNOW! SNOW!SNOW!
/ Blit Mark-Down Sale goes on just the
same. Prices tell the stdry.
^ . xiolalion of tlie local o|iGoii law, and P
has been affirmed liv tlio
Court of Criminal Appeals. Miller
Pryor wan arrest if I fur using abusive
tanguaep. tin* complaining witness lie-
ins County Probation Officer John
Moore.
mono the
Courts j
Evening Dresses ..
Silk Dresses..
Wool Dresses .. ..
Ladies’ Coats .. . .
Children’s Coats ..
- *4 Off
..Vi Off
•Vi Off
• • Vi Off
• Vi Off
LADIES’ SKIRTS REDUCED
$5.00 Skirts for .. $3.98
$7.50 Skirts for.....$4.98
$8.50 Skirts for. . . .$5.49
$10.00 Skirts for... $6.49
All Rain Coats Marked Down
Children’s Dresses at
Mark-Down Prices.
Petticoats Reduced.
Silk Petticoats, all Reduced
for this sale.
HOUSE DRESSES REDUCED
$1.00 House Dresses. . .84c
$1.23 House Dresses. . .99c
$1.50 House Dresses. ,$1.34
$2.50 House Dresses. . $1.98
$3.00 House Dresses. . $2.44
$3.50 House Dresses. . $2.14
Mason-^racknoy Co.
TIE GREAT LOW-PRICE DRY (0)DS STORE
Boys Break lights.
Chief of Police Bart Shipp said to- _____
jday: “A large number of street lights 1 Marriage I i(fuses
I luive recently been broken by boys, who ' y w Train well aid Mis*
throw at the gtoties. or shoot at them Mae fiarj
| with nigger shooter*. I have instruct- Arthur in,eh*il a„(, , Miss
j <h1 my ruwi to hunt Hips** boys out am! Brown *
i arrest them. Thisj.ractW must be, Tin. Jackson and Kdle May
| Mopped and parents who do not want
to jay out money for fines for their
sous had ts'tter give them n warn-
ing"
Susie
\ i
. Jiosle |
TEN YEARS
AFTER
By SADIE OIXOTT
-—1917
Start the New Year Right.
Resolve that you will not see the earnings of 1916 go
up in smoke without being protected.
HALL & HARE, General Insurance Agents
Both Phones 40.
-Ifi'ii M'li
PENNSYLVANIA FARMER
MAKES RICH FIND
IN AN OLD STUMP
Selliasgrove, Pa, January 16.—A f-
led having iKctjxuwd from time to time
WOMAN SUFFRAGE LECTURE.
.Miss Lula Sliarnrs Speaks hi Sher-
man Thursday Evening.
A lecture (in woman suffrage will
k’ delivered Tliurwla.v at 8 p. m. dt
the Travis bUect MeiiiiHlisi churcti by
, Mtsp 1/Uln .Simrti&to’iW Milwaukee,
tlie destruction of a Milinp uear Ills Site is said fu be. orte of the most log-
lull’ll nvor bin.oi Iia lutif.rl>i cl... f..«... i „„.i rt.......t.,t .....> . >.
barn ever since ij* bough} the farm
three years ago, S. II. Kline, residing
three miles west of McClure, Snyder
county, decided to remove the slump.
Ho had worked only a little while
when his pick stuck an earthen jar and
gold and silver coins rolled out on tho
snow. Kline labored until he had ex-
tricated the Jar, then lie gathered up
the spilled coins, clutched the jar in
his arms and galloped his horse to the
hunky
When Cashier Hoofer told him his
find was $1,143 the excited old man
fainted. Half of if was in paper money
of Mifflin National Hank of Lewis-
town and the First National Bank of
Seilngrovc. It bore a date thirty years
ag".
Kline paty! $1400 for the farm- Peo-
ple of the Community are at a loss to
explain who secreted tlie money.
Resolution; of, Re-pcct. \
Whereas. The Almighty Father, the
Wbpreme Ituler of the L'ulverse. lias
;s»-en til in Ills infinite wisdom to evil
frl;,n our midst our worthy ..ml es- ^TtuXaiid «Voupy coughs
teemed Venerable Consul, Geo, jjj. Ray.
Whereas, The long and Hi lima te re-
lation lielil xf it it him in the discharge
of Ms duties to the members of tlii>
camp, renders It proper that we ex-
press our appreciation of him, and
Wlewas, in his death Our camp
Ims lost a faithful and zealous]mem-
ber, Ids family a kind and devoted
husband father and the community., an
flninorahle, upright citizen.
* Thorefore, be It resolved by Sher-
idan Camp, No. u',004, Modern
AVtKslmcn of AmerlOa that the wisdom-
and ability be bus exercised in ids un-
tiring efforts in uplifting humanity
leal am! fbreofur siteaVors la-fore I he
imlilic today. Jliss' SteunicM is sakl
to l>e a woman of tlie ipeJpfce and of
the west infd reflects in her lectures
llic progresstveness ami breadth of
thought chaarcteriatic of that section,
from which she sjirung. Mrs. Maggie
W. Barry says of her: “she is splen-
did and very entertaining;” She has
a charming personality and a vain of
humor through tier address, which
adds variety to the entire evening; la
very pleasing to an audience. The
gentlemen especially are Invited to
hear MNs Ktearnos and are promls(Kl
an evening full of rational statements,
logical rcMsouliMf atgi piquant humor.
Remember the time, Thursday, at ft
P- m.: the place, Travis Street Metho-
dist ehtn;ch; the oceasiiMi, “A Kectuw*
en Woman Suffrage.” ,
WINTER BRINGS COLD TO
CHILDREN.
.- At child rarely goes through tlie
whole winter without a cold, and cl-1
cry mother should have a reliable
remedy hamly. Fever, sore throat,
are
sure symiltoms. . A dose of IJr. Bell’s
Fine Tar Honey will loosen the
phlegm, relieve the congested Ipngs
and sloji tlie cough. It.* antiseptic
pine balsams heal and soothe. For
croup, whooping cough and chronic
bronchial troubles try Dr. Roll’s pine
Tar.'Honey- At nil Druggists ‘25?.
NEGRO GETS PROMPT
TRIAL AT TEXARKANA
• ON MURDER CHARGE
Fine Remitted.
Judge M. II. Garnett of tlie Fifty-
Ninth I list rlet court yesterday after-
ikhmi remitted the fine of Sheriff W.
K. Biggcrxtaff of Fannin county. The
fine was assessed by Judge (’aT,
Freeman, who was on the bench lit
tlutt court last week, Ik’ohuho of tint
apparent failure of Sheriff Rigger-
stuff in making a return on a certain
citation. The sheriff made a sails,
factory explanation to the court yes-
terday, and the fine was set aside.
Bey Plead Guilt).
Sheriff Tom Roiierts brought u
white boy up from Van Alstyne yes-
terday afternoon, charged with steal-
ing lead from the city government
down there, lie plead guilty and
was given a fine of $1 and costs and
one day in the county jail.-' 5~
Two Beys Arrested.
Sheriff Tolu Roberts left for Kings-
ton. Oklahoma, last night to get two
hoys who are wanted here on charges
of burglary in connection with tbe
entering and robbing of a store at
Southmayd a few days ago. Mr, Rob-
erts lias Ikk’ii chasing the Ixiys ever
since tlie burglary am) Monday after-
mam received a message from __ the
sheriff at Sladill informing Mm that
they had been | Inoed in jail there.
Mr*. N. K. Wilson’s Will Filed.
(’. C. Roundtree of Sherman and
Fred Wilson of Denison have made
application In,-(the county court to
file thy will of Mrs. N. E. Wilson,
who died Sept. 1, I V1.U. Slie left
projierty to. tt»«* pftjfraMc value of)
$3,000. naming Messrs. Rountree and
Wilson independent executors with-
out. IMnd, and tlie property is to lie
divided among her Children as set
out to the will. / la
negroes.
i•en Byrd and Miss Neva Fraley.
Motor l.ir( uses.
2TS9—J, II. Vinson >.f Tom
Ford.
27-th—J. (\ Roildin of Denison,
Ford. >-
Algernon Witney was a romantic
.Oats, youth. Ills mother was the very oppo-
site. She was a hard headed, matter
of fact woman. When Algy was grow-
ing up there lived near by the Wit-
Beiui n<Ts a f®mily of Bentons. They were
wealthy, while the Wltueys were to
nioderate-clrcumstancea. Alma Renton,
an only child, was about Algy’s age,
...... .. and the. two children were playmates.
Real Estate Transfers. ., , „ . ,,,, ,
«. W. Wilson ct ux to H. L. Hemp- A!n,a w« a chl d aud "aa
kins et ux, lot 1«. biik* 11. Sunny-'verJ luuch petted. \\ hen Algy reached
side ndilltion to. Denison, $100. age to think of marriuge his mother
Tom Randolph et ux to Mary A. I noticed that he ami Alma were begin-
i >otson, lot 13. block 1, Randolph ning to look upon each other in a dif-
I’eights, Sherman. $150.
E. Nlruguso to F. 1’. Mooney et ux.
lot 11 mid i art 12. hlock50, Miller’s
secimd addition to Denison, $2000.
II. H.’ Benton e1 UX to F. P. Moon-
ey. lot 3. block 1!*, Perry’s First ad-
dition to Denison. $1044.
S. K. Marshall et ux lo It. 8.
Morelie.-til. lot in Granger McDaniel
survey, $850.
Mary F. Marshall to R. S. More-
land. lots 12 and 13. block 32. White-
v.riglit, $350.
G. W. Wilson et UX to Elizabeth A.
Oweu, lot 15, block 11, Sunnyslde ad-
dition to Denison, $075.
Tlie I-oeal Lodge of Ben Huf
will liave pubfiO instaTTation tomorrow,1 juUtch.
Wednesday nigllt, at Odd Fellow s’ .
Hall, comer Houston and Walnut. The-"
public cordially invited. Mush- and
refreshments.-
City Court.
Patrolman John Bluin says that if
(lie lady who udvertised iu the Dem-
ocrat some time ago tiiat
lost a diamond brooch will commuui-
ivte with him lie can return it to
her, and will take great pleasure in
doing so.
Members of the lsilks- dc|>artment
last niglit. found a bicycle that. was
recently taken on North Travis street.
Unit belonged to Mum-1 Wilson of the
Gem Theatre.
Patrolman Joint M. Bluin last night
arrested a thirteen-year-old white
I toy charged with burglarizing tlie
boine of “Uncle” Jimmie Burger. Ho
was turned oyer to County Probation
Officer Jobu Moore.
BOY PAYS BIG BUNCH OF
DEBTS LEFT BY HIS
FATHER THREE YEARS AGO
New York. .Ian. 10. Three years
ago. Warner Van Norton, once presi-
dent of the National Rank of North
America and later founder of tlie Van
Nerden Trust Co., died, leaving an es-
tate deeply. Imrted in ilelit.
His son, Warner Montagnie Van
fereut light from xvhat they did as
children. Oue day she said to her son:
“I wish you to understand that on ub
account will I consent to your marry-
ing Allan Benton.’’
“Why^not, mother?”
“Thut I don’t care to tell you. If you
see her ten or fifteen years from now
you will know without my having told
you.” i
Algy was somewhat surprised ot his
mother's objection. The Bentons being
wealthy and Alma being the sole heir
to their property, he had supposed that
his mother, who seemed to have a keen
eye to jiecuniary advantages, would
have urged rather than opposed the
Alma was just tbe kind of
girl to (dense a youug man of nine-
teen. All her motions, her words, her
acts, were subdued. Even her laugh |
was delicate. Respite his mother's
warning, Al^y lost Ills bo&rt to tier,
'There was anotficr girl in the neigh-
borhood that Algy- met occasionally,
i bat did not fancy at all, whom he
j reckoned his mother would be pleased
i to see him ninrry. Martha Bonfield
' was next door to homely, but she was . , , ,
barely sixteen, and some girls when ",at ..........Jf1A! t<-n <‘"r*
passing from chlidhood into woman- .W"-
; . t * . nmirmt*. .1. h. I\f*yworth tin'
hood are like a grub changing into a |,.orn ,u ,un,.u f(>r ,Mir.
Which |Class Were
You In, Winning
or Losing?
The question can be solved by asking your-
self this question:
If I attended Pollocks Clean-Up
Sale the Opening Dag 1 am the
Winner, Otherwise I am the Loser.
,It matters not which way the wheel has
turned, for you still have the opportunity
of buying such merchandise that you may
need at a great saving.
During this Sale you are tdie Winner
andiwejdie Loser. Great opportunities
await you.
Everything reduced.
POLLOCK'S
WON $133 IN PRIZES
WITH TEN EARS OF CORN
GROWN IN ELUS COUNTY
'U'uAahaehie, Jan. Id. Afier winning
buttertly.
jhiscs to him as in any other person in
sS^’-ES.
j ay hack to the estate tlie sum
$8(10,000 “if he could.”
Young Van N'orden went to China,
she *h“l I h-ai'iied tin- tea business and uihui Ids
return to this eoui^ry established a
lost on Algy. The pink and white com- j the price corn and brought it back
plexlon, the coral lips of Alma were home with him. This same ten. ears
quite enough with him to outweigh all j of corn has been exhibited four dtffcr-
the common sense of a dozen girls, ent times. He wOn first honors in
1 But when Martha's red hair ahd tlie annual crop show here last fall,
prosm-rous syndicate to handle the freckles were considered tho compari- jt,M,k ,,u‘ s*nle ear* 1° Dallas and
product. He now 1ms given all ered-1 son was especially odious. took second prize against all-state
itors of the estate checks for the final I There was trouble for the young lov- I ^™l^ la,.
settlement of their accounts, j era on both sides of the house. The
AA11 clear, all clear, was Mr. \ on ; Renton family were as much opposed
Nuriicn’s c(million___ j j0 tRe match as the Wltncys. They de-
qTr.vq OF O-Kin HFATTH kI*I1w1 their dau8hter tor 11 r‘ch l"1R'
SIGNS OF GOOD HEA1.IH. bawL A tas,e for riches is a growiag
Bright eyes, clear skins, alert ^asto—tlio more we have tho mure we
brains, and eneiaajtic uiovemc-nfs arc
ace lie was given first jirize and at
Temple loday was awarded first prize.
Ttie prizes totaled $45.50 in cash and
$87.50 in equivalents.
Keyworlli lids taken H dozen or more
prizes with his Fills (siuaty grown
coiii amt wheat ami Ills individual crii|>
exhibit. lie lias four loving eujss in Ills
|>< sscssiim that came to him through
I lie sliimliiig of his corn iu tlie curious
crop exhibits.
DIFFERENT KiN’D OF t’OEGHH.
Colds lead to different kinds of
couglis- "dry cough” "winter cough,”
lngripjie etragh, bronchial cough,
asthmatic cough, and racking, imiinfill
cough to raise clinking phlegm. Kuos
Halbert, I’uoli, I ml., writes; "4
coughed continually, could liardly.
sleep. Fole.v's Honey and Tar relieved
we. curing my coiigli entirely.” Sold
everywhere. iu-th-s&w
LET A DEMOCRAT WANT SELL IT
signs o£ gyp<L health. Vou don’t have
them when ingesfiou Is impaired and
want. :i
Tbe upshot of it all was that Alma
was dominated by her mother. Her
mm s-. lii;- ^ - m
;V:;-
Sherman Loses, Too.
Patrolman Jobu M. Blah) saijl this
morning: "I notice in the pipers that
the police department at Dallas
claims that the citizens of Dallas afo
‘losing $30,000 per year through junk
thieves. I am of the opinion that
Sherman perrplo lose from $5,000 to
$K.uoo per year through the same
channel. -• 'There is not a vacant house
in tlie city, that stays vacant auy
U-nglJi of- time, hut that it is rifled of
Hourly all of tile idumbing and every-
thing that, will make junk. Not (su^
i!*snneiUlfcFjp^OUfiS ! ,ow haJ tl,e m«nlloeS8 to ollooso f"r
set you right Alt without pain, ■ hlmsf-lf. But sinee the girl lie wanted
griping or nausea. Too-stout persons would not marry him without lidr j«r-
welcome the ll”ht feeling they bring., entR’ consent lie was obliged to content
re.
I®’
m
Sold everywhere.
tu-tli-s&w
Rc clutioii-. of R< -poet.
%
himself without her.
Several years passed. Alma Benton,
under her mother's leadership, made a
, . , w, ... ■ i matrimonial campaigu abroad, hut
Tnc folhnving’ residiitlniis of rC^pect back to Americh unmarried. Al-
Vvere passed by. Mystic lo-lgt1, gernon Witney after her departure
Knights of Pythias, Jan. In, l. li : found nothing to remember about her
Whereas, the call of the Master has ujoro than a tigure |mlut,d ou
hranl afttt has summomMi to its , . , ■ . ,
eternal reward flic spirit of .nr frtend , <'biua. and, though he stniggled hard
___ ______ ___________ Texarkana, Art'., Jan. 10.—John
and relieving distress by”counsel, ser-1 Bewkins, negro, was tried) convicted
vk - and funds will be held in grate- >a,!d sentenced to lie electrocuted, all
A*
ful remembrance.
Resolved that we extend to the
bereaved family ami relatives, our
heartfelt sympathy in tills sad hour
of their affliction.
Resolved, Thai Hie charter of tills
Camp la- draped hi mourning and
these resolutions' Ik* sjiread on the
minutes on the camp and a copy de-
livered to the wife of our deceased
neighbor.
CHAR SAVAGE. *
A S. GREER.
JN’O. (’. DARNEL. '
,, Seal Committee.
Adopted January 12. 1!»17.
II. II. ADI/tF.
Acting Consul.
JN'G. 0. DANNEL, Clerk,
The Isval issige Tribe of Ben Hur
will |iiivc jiuldic Installation tomorrow,
Wednesday niglit, at Odd Fellows'
Hal], corner Houston and Walnut. The
fjiblle cordially invited. Music- and
refreshments.
within an hour and a half, for the mur-
der of Mrs. Ben Diles and her 18-
moutlis-ohl (laughter at Ashdown, Ark,.
Nov. 3.
Hawkins confessed that tie entered
tlie Riles home to emu wit a robbery ami
that lie killed Mrs. piles and her baby
when the woman surprised him. He
Used her husband’s shotgun, shooting
Mrs. Diles and dubbing the child to
death.
Tim death sentence was set for
March 13. •
THIS—AND FIVE CENTS.
DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out tills
slip, enclose five cents to Foley &
Co.. 2885 Sheffield Avo., Chieagb,
111., writing, your name and address
clearly. You will receive in return a
trial package containing Fa ley's
Honey and Tar Compound for coughs
colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills ,
and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold'
everywhere. tu-tli-s&w
ami brother. .1. kelson Dickenimii. who “> believe that lie was
was in the fulil-st sense of ifie wort, j heartbroken, ho was finally convinced
a true and faithful memlier’of nr j that, though he could never love again,
order, at all times ready to extend : be Was not suffering,
the hand of charity to the needy and ( 1 Meanwhile Martku Bon field's hair had
was ever carer nil that no word 1 tui-ned from Us original dull red to au-
fliould \>ass ids tips rlmt would injure | burn, and her freckles had dlsappear-
his fellownmn. I ed. When Witney felt bored be used to
Therefore, he it resolved that we j g0 t0 se(> her for an evening's chat,
extend our sincere sympathy to ills yoaje 0f his romance had evajioratcd,
sorrowing relatives ,lnd friends aU(] bo was entering upon an age when
.. ---------- ------- — ai,d commend them, to the -Sn'; a career interested him. When he fell
tcento District court lias granted a Prtme Ruler of all who alonelnt0 romance Martha shut up like a
.................. 'i,"‘ "f " W r°lh0rt ro'a sCInd sorrowing heart." | ^ ^ he, a
Be it further resolved, that tliese vein she occasionally saul something
resolutions Ik- spread on tin* minutes ‘bat struck him forcibly. Oue day he
of this lodge and copies handed fo tlie
family ahd daily jiajiers.
Fraternally submitted.
1 J. N. DICKSON,
.1. II. MELTON,
* J. A. CHINNES.
tills, tint tlie tlilevi-ry of lliosjv^iunt-
ing junk in tliis manner causes tin*
police (lepai'fmeJh more trouble than
any* other one item, f am In favor
of tlie law which citizens of Dallas
are behind, and hope It will he writ-
tin mi the statute hooks of Texas.”
• Divorce Granted.
Judge Cal T. Freeman of the Fif-
ito
divorce in the suit' of H. W. Colbert
vs. Beatrice Colbert.
Fifteenth Distrift Court.
Following is tin* setting in tlie Fif-
teenth district court fur January 21),
11117:
23330 Zulu Brack vs. Texas Traction
Company.
‘232(12 Blanche Smith et al vs. Texas
Traction Comimny.
23273 J. it- Gi'a>' v* J. C. Gray.
23338 Vida Humphries vs. , Tiftas,
Traction (,’buipiuiy.
23407 Interstate Colion till Refining
Co. vs. Jackshofo Oil X Mfg. Co
131(55 J! E. I>wls vs. lias. E. Selisiff.
receiver.
23(152 O. S. Gresham vs. Planters
Oil Co.
23050 O. S. Oresliam vs. Tectimscii Oil
& Colton On.
Two From Deni-oil.
Deimty Sheriff D. Burris
lirought
William t Hotel Arrivals.
said to his mother;
“Mother, I have always believed that
you would like to see me make u match
with Martha Bonfield. I have decided
that if Martha Is willing I ain ready
to accede to your wishes.”
“Nonsense! You're not going to ac-
cede to my wishes at all. You have
discovered that there’s something hi
Martha that you want."
This turned out to be true. Algernon
-Witney, without fortune, married
Martha Bonfield, without a cent. Wit-
ney became interested In money mak-
.1. N. Moran, 1 GordonvlUe; Sam
Ktandttfer, Snifter! \Y> L. Millican,
Leonard; D. P. Will tow. Collinsville;^
M. L. Turner. J. 1,8 McDonald. A- J-
Brooks. Willh-slHire; M. L. l.c\vis. Ma-
<1111. Oklu.; Frank Biassiitgatm*. Sad-
ler; l’hilip Sliero unit Wife. I-’iiirview; i tog, and 111 his wife he found a good
Erwin Peters Dallas; Rea itorqut. I manager, who was interested in money
Texas: Jas. W. Scott. Bells; E. I- ‘saving. The two got on together well
Knhaff. Amnrillo; J, It. Wingate. Sul- enough till they saved enough money ;
plmr Springs: W. II. Sutilli, Coin- to work with, then began to ncemiiu-
m
I
I
jCAPT halviIu HAiI7 I cowdin" l.iuir. F~t‘C019v'1
Tlu-se tln-ce AuiiWiiians-Captain Maivllk* Hull, of the British array;
Sergeaht Pilot Elliott Cowdin of the Fn-nrti army,- and Lieutenant Francis
3’. Colby .of tlie Belgian upny—have...ys:.uu,..fiune in their flgiiting in Eu-
rope, Several IIim-K each has liecii mentioned for valorous deeds. They
arc liclj'ing to convince Europeans lllit sunn- Americans iiiii fight.
1917
SPRING GINGHAMS
Just received a big shipment of New
Spring Styles, a wonderful line to ? select
from—all the latest styles and colorings.
15c, 12HC and-10 Cents
The Yard.
,,„r)mens-.; Cluis. E. Wheat, Howe; O. H.
t wo over from Denison today. One of GixKlrich, .1. L. GuIbii. '.’.J*'-------- .------ — ---
then), Arcli Watson^ was convicted irf, P*'L Savoy: T.HlUfti Mmlill, Madjll. happen in ten years. .The Wltueys
were how well to do ami paid some at*
late a fortune.
Ten years passed. A good deal mny |
PHONE 23 AND COUNT THE
MINUTES
Just Arrived
CORRESPONDING
CARDS
Fine Stationery.
CARLE. NALL
The Careful Druggist.
Phone 23 and count the Minute*.
Notice.
Till* Equal Suffrage Organization
will-have; a meeting Wednesday morii-
lention to social life, Ono evening
when at a function Witney was intro-
duced to a Mrs. Hethertogton, a
tog'iiriln* parim‘‘of ihe'jL'IP.'hank : •erawify woman of about thirty.whoso J
1(1 o’clock MeralH-rs ami those in- tcantily covered collar bone* did not
nee nmi to l>e iircseut. deter her from wearing a decollete '
costume. Witney was about to move
(crested are urged to be present,
- ■ ♦ • 1 «
Safety Fo*t.
Wife (at midnight*—John, there's a
burglar in the house, lie's coining up
the front siairs Hub—Theu well go
down the buck siairs There’s no need
of our being crowded when there *
plenty of room.— lioslon "1 ruuscript.
• .', —:-
HE Teza* Wonder cure* kidney and
bladder trouble*, dlaaolve* ei-a>-el. cures
rheums*
evsand
ritios of the kidneys at]
_____________.and women, if not sol
on to avoid getting tied up with this j
unprepossessing bunch of skin and'
bones when she said:
“Algy!”
He looked at her, vainly trying to
place her.
“Can it be that you have forgotten !
me, Algy?"
Heavens! Could this be Alma Ben- |
ton, the woman be bad loved? Tho
checks wero hollow; the teeth, once j
white, though fragile, were lnterspert- -
ed with gold ones or bmced with gold
bands. But this was nothing to what
she sakl when she bognn to talk of
former times. It was all—well, he
called it horrible.
She bad married a man for hi*
money! t
“Xaymaca," a combination of two.
words signifying water and wood,
irtla*otoer - *rom wbftb the name Jamaica is de-
itreefci rived, describes exactly the character-
* I is ties of tbe island.
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