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600fto I WASOMMI,.Aomw.,"WAOMEft.o,wm,mw.mmmm.m"o..,Ww.ommmm..,om I rett an' Show what he Was, right. Rar- The two men glared at each other, ,,Is fillq .awake?" polo suddenly I there In Q. hammock, and I want to .
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111-a Ints .. $$444 +++ ...... $+%00+++414.i$$;PL$d$oil�04+4L�"4� ++++-**-* I leave somebody with her. Old man
ACh*1 �IL;P. J0 " I I �\ rvtt let 'hil talk becautit" Ile " (II(Ill't but Polo Seemed to get the best Of that Asked.
- kiluir hosy to Stop 'I'll, tile VOI( Made ,sort of combat, for the officer only No, YOU. know he aln't," Said Afro. ,'Korlev promised me the biggest water-
�1 By . . . � lilo jwst (jerense 'I over In-ord fro", it growled. Daher. . . melon, lit Ills patch if Vd come over for ,
purte of the body, 4r0 jQint-s that, cre uIlleitprp(L Illan, it iwlit tlit, vrowd Ili a "You call Insult A Man when you owell, 1 want to tate Ilm Ili iny bed." It. I won!t be long." .
illflo.6med and swollen by rheantatiow- WILL N. - ,1 polp Stood Out on tile goor lit the sheet � "Oil, Ldoult care how 1 n on to "
,; In tile fingers, toast, arms, A ' roar, Vor awlille I owear it looked I " �
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that *oK condition of the blood which I ' lllc,� 1,()Ie waB golill to eleer bissv% but .are under arrest," he Said, "b0ca'80 You a Xy a ,
., I . knoNy I am under bond to keep the � of woonlight that fell through tile ovell Smiled Alan. "You cau, stay all day It
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affect.4 tbe.muoclee slog, . . Awbor of 1 jiavr(,tt hail to (10 IIII; auty, An, so lie peace. But I'm mot afeeril of you." door. you Want to,"
Sufferers dreA4 to move, OsPeciullY , ! 1111W Pole tbirty dollam, or lit di,fault "They tell me you are afeerol. al.eper. "I wouldloOt, Pole", Said the 'WOM(La. I (TO 11W, C0'%T'1NI*Ull.) .
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after sitting or lying long, and their , ". I Iborvof it) bmali rock -,OU th0streets fer ItS, though," retorted the prisoner. ($The pore little fetter's been toddlill! � tt:J"X-4wt�r.VA,���1.4,T���l,*4.;�zo-igm?Am- .W,_ -z",*
W . a M I tell days. You art to 'IV 11KIrd Vote *,They tell me a little nigger boy that about After the others, draggin' bres.11 - �� I . ,
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condition W commonly ore i wet copyrislit. 11902. by �
weather. , - i I � snort. ILOo1zY beer, Iijill" be sald, 'Ya was Shot when a passle a' skunks went to the, beap tell be's tired. I I
,,I suflered dreadfully from rbournattem, v1wj%AN1EL * know as well as yolrl'� a-setilul cocked to whip his. daddy for vagrancy stands 1 to Sleep at the table with a pkwo a' I
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but have been com I pletely cured by Hood'is, I .:16, � . . I 111) t1lar. livildill folks say ,!.vote honor" at the foot a' yore bed ever' night, Oh, bread In Ills, mouth.'$ I � ,�k � 5. � * .J. �� .
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Sarsaparilla, for which I alp deeply grate� I I.. .4 . -1. I i � �, � .
nuTH, Prescott, unr.. I I ever' breath they draw, that I Ain't I know what I'm tal On! aboutt" III won't,walce 'till, God bless Ills lit- ' (1-1
ALV, Miss -Fit4ricus 13 � . .-,,.t . * lit that br'llIn! ,now a lots," paid t a n!ian- tie �. -4-7-1 � ", - �
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1,1 had an attack . of the KrIp which left me .,,..++-*+4+".++++.:4+++,,+�,v..,e,*,,.,.4.+.,+.+++�,.�.�o+.I..O.P+.Os+,+,,.,oiv�l$..."++.+.+-� . a -g . heart," answered Pole, and. lie .
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flaring from rhou I ! I a suit fet, tell (lays lealse I beat that sullenly as his eyes fell. i
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weak and helpless and su' : I 'L 1111�. gnmb.MW -N=0V4MNh.;'.qW -MMEMP AZft..'XW "'IMUMMOV, I . I reached down and took the jimp child I
matism. I began taking Hood's Sarsapa Skunk at.1118 own gamell 'To -avoid encouraglog'the 4 1
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* ,. havin; anytIling else to do, I ina ae -it. this thinr - .Do you hear Ine? 11 'you'll baye way. -1 the side of his face, Ile carried him � ". ,.,,.t h . 10�_�
, ., through � to do It If � YOU 4OWt' further Alan walked Suddenly 4 ,.J, 0 'ir .
me. I have no hosItation in sayi1g; it saved 'S tell V03"81, , in a lay , , . (��,p I � �
my life." M, J. XCDQXMI�p, Trenton, Unt. iny I)II8111(;"s to ride Over ('Very foot of I'll pat It through if It takc an. pay out,' 11arrett told 1,1m, . The marshal took, wllling advantage of ctenderly across, the too na ."".:
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Ili), fatber's'big Investinallt, ana, to tell to do It. I want to, niake t " 418�,pjj, 1 jest jyol�lt pay out, an' I t ud followed him, 1� dowit with him. HIS Wife beard him , , " � P , .
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-'s SarsaparI1142 you the truth, I've coilie, to you with it fc�.j that lie has not made kniell a, fool " he opportunity a - I I- -t�l'j iii". . j , 01 . k �
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Hood woalt'ibreak rock nuther,' Pole said, a ease agla you," he . uttering endearing things to the Ua Pj� ,
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Removes the cause of rhaumatIOM-110 I huge Idea, Don't laugh. I can't helli It. .Of 111111self. I want to get even with. ,You've heard about tile faller that - paid, catching up, "but I know You i conscious child until She fell asleep. ! , k I i
outward application call. Take it. ., it popped Into my head and stick% tile Thompson crowd and Perkins and could lead it Loss. to Water, but couldn't didn't mean to violate the ordinance," � I t .1 11 I . I
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I that's all.,, everybody that is now POkItlg full lit wake 'till drink-, Ilain't you? -Well, I'm 0N,o, of course I didn't," said Alan, � .. f �-.
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___1r_ - Good! Let we have It." . . ..a helpless old i,liao. I shot) begin by the hoss.1 . . 00but I want to know it that fellow I ; i N the middle of tile following I � t. _;� 11 '**111h, �1 " 11 . .
1113etore I tell you what it is," said 1 ralslug money Some ,Way or o',Ii(,r to .� �.. �,.
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Multi iiind i�old T,Wee. I " I "Yesterday was rq1els fust day on . released it I paid week some of the young pea , . 11
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Officers of the army on duty in tbe. Ain't, III Wil , . . the street, They put a ball all' chain "You are pot tool enough -to do it, aro �_ I ... pie of Darley gave a Picnic q, %N ..... .
I i ridicule me. I'm its green its a gourd lit I the ground." . � . .. �.. ... * � .
war department wear uniforms the I -Ve to one.of Ills ankles an! sent '1111 Out. 70117" . .. rr .0 at Marley's spring, a beautl- .- I - , .
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same as If they were on . 11, business matters. But the Idea has t Miller% glance fell before tile' I'm . the lilgge.r gang, b�ut,a . it day Yes- 14IThat's -what I am.,, . ... ful and picturesque spot about a mile i, I . . . . . � 61 .
. duty at mi (I .. hold of ilia, and I don't know that even I lire of Alan's eyes, and foi the 111-A With I . � , . . I . ��, . : I .
tary posts. The practice has resulte, , I . . terday an' today -lie baln't worked a "Have -Toil got the money in yore - below Blohop's farm. Alan had re- I .. . . .
in making nearly every room occupied 1 your disapproval Will make me- let it .time lite tone wt�voiroid. � � packet?'$ The offleer was laughing, as join the i . �
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: . . . id, ,'you Lave the stuff I lick. He's as stubborn as a mule. ceived an urgent Invitation to . . . .
by officers a dressing room, where � loose-." : I I "Well"Ille $a . I - . a good J61re,. I � - I . -
"That'a a good 'to put it," Imigh-, - lit you that big- speculators are walle , Thar's been it crowd around Olin all the it at � . . j party, and he rode down after dinner i ans hail'a hard time .
wardrobes are kept. Mot officers ills- I I way � time. You Ida see ,till standlill up -as III have -OP I 1. . . . ., it was it hot afternoon, and the party I The first Americ I .
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like very much to appear oh the street , od Miller. "The idea hits bold of roll, of. and 'X may siniply be prcjudict�d ; . IIWel1l'-th6 marshal laughed ,again I I kepping Nvarm, TheIr trials are un- . . I
� , and you. -can't let it loo8e. It applies I 21 g � I Straight its a post in ilia iniolale of the of a dozen couples had scattered Ili all ,, neccssarily carried into many homes
them too can. . . ,alust tile scheme oil ii.ecount of your * I ..as he swung his short club round by'a shatly � yor it is unnecessary to . � �
In uniform; It makes . , street from one end of It to the other. directions in search of cool, : of Lot -day,
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spicuous. Uniforms for Use In the de- i more closely -to Investments than tiny- 1 fallier's, blijidplunging and what sulne i I'm . . ad It to' his Wrlst-7-- - nooks Alan. was by no means Sure ; put up wi�th the uneven heating of . I .
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! thing olse, Once,gat Into it deal and I llitq, would call overcautiousil(IS4 On . . I �; but, '; ShTN .npure air'oftlie
partment are kept in a wardrobe, and I i � - aslinmea at ,bottom, but . don't "Well, YOU come with me, all', I'll Show I that MISS Barclay'would be theri res, the'dust and ii
1. -lie chat) i , ig to prevent , . I hot air furnace, and the many other
the officers put them on when they ; you are afraid to let It go, III a t � I Illy Part. I lilay be tryil he's .
; that held the calf I wjjat you reftily ought to do,, but I flui I want to give lit. *The funillest thing you. a man that wants $30 woos than i it the truth must be told, lie went soIQ , inconveni6cos of imperfect heating
arrive In the morning, take them -off j -and calledfor help," I about tile whole. thing is that Pole .any man I know of. I don't believe Bill 1 ly with the hope of at. least'getting- ,
- 1 "Well, here it Is," sala. A-11111. "I've t ativisaug-you ae it friend. I only know . another look at her. Ile Was in I systems when you can get the,
and don civilian dress to go to I'luch . � seems to know more about the law Barrett has Slept a wink sence this i ore than I . I
con, and upon their return lit the 'I iii(ide up my mind that it rinarona cap !! I would be. more cautiOns, 'Of course Jess'they thing happened. He'll be tickled to -1 agreeably surprised, for just as be.had t , . . I
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boule ! and abitAl be. built from these two main �Oii may try. You'd not las � � ' �
aftprnoon and (Leparture for , death to git off so easy. The town has j hitched his hoKso to a. hanging -bow of
S, I linas to my father's lumber boiian7-1i!' i titat; in fact, you'd gain expvrleneo. I force ithri.to work in the specified tan . I
later go tbrough the same proces I ' . Y longer, . de,�lled the, life opt of .him. He don't � all oak near the spring Frank Hillhouse , Oxford
They don't liko, It. but It Is an order. I Millei whistled; A broad Smile Ill- sll()ultl say that b1g,dealers ill iiiiiibor I days ,they can't - hold him fin � i came from the tangle of 'wild , �
� ell you ought to see tirst, I fill, that if they .attempt to flog Olin go. by wittir Pole's at.work-I mean, ' . . vines ,
Ioor people doing business at ill(' de- gulfcd be.pindker' of his IlPsi flud then I are thO Ill I . . i he'll kill the first man that lays hands rwbar he -ain't at work-fer Pole Yalta and underbrush on a little 1111.1ilde.and I . I
pArtn1rut it Is inuch ,better, for a 'I Ills- face dropped into Kerlousness. A. I 'J'lwy know the values of Buell illveqt- � � I . I Ift, ot Water.
. I I on him� I think Bill Barrett likes him at Ilin whenever he Sees 11M." .approached him. I
i . -- lmows wbother lie Is talking : look almost of -pity for Ills friond% are- I nivjits, and they are reaching out In .111 . - . . . I That intakht,whert Alan reached home "You are inat the follow I'm looking , I
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rank of the otileer. I .. I . 1.41, -must .srty� you don't vrant a, little . � . . . . . . . .
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Precious Seedu. . :1 'ORZoinber you tire talking to it fol- I . LLE R accompanted . -.Alan to
The calcoolarla sced is so win . Uto low that has'rubbed up agaln'st the I . the door, . Old Trabue stood. ill.
Ithat the actual cost of producing the moneyed World considerably for a chap !' '
z, finest strain exceeds tell times. ilia . !�ralsed .in 'tho'. eoulltr�. The troub . ]a 1 Iu.jront .of his office lit hiS �
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weight of the seed In pure gol - d! The .wltb�you, 'Alan, Is that you have got hat on the.ba.ek part of his head. .lie !
� outlay In growing doubleL begonia -, heredity to co).2tand with;, you are. a I -was faiiiii . lig -fillilsvif 'witil. it palm. leaf, .
I seed is so great. that a liberal allow- � chip ofl! the old,block In spito bf -your I I I I
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I ance for a five shilling packet -is .meas,* lielonging to. a -litter generation. You .. . ' . I I �
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ured In a tiny spooit with ail outside � lia,ve inherited your father�s big Ideas. ' O . 1. .� . ...
diameter of three -sixteenths of ail i �7ou are ii'.sdrtaf Ce'lonol S , oilers, Who. Alan andleametoward him. . � I ,
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inch. And yet in that thly spoonful ', sees millions ln'everything youlook at," P61e . Balzer tiny way of rais . lit' mo - ney?"
there would be enough .seed to pro- I Alan's face fell, but there remained .,, ' ' I
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duce more than a hundred stately be- tit It'a tendelous expression that. won.. III.don?t know whether lie's g6t a cWa�'�
goula plantsl Naturally such .very ',� Miller's admiration even while-he.de- title to the shirt on his -back..' Ile owes ;L .
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minute and precious seed has. to be ' plored it� There ivaS, tOOL. 'a'riUg of .
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handled with extreme care, and Its a � cbrifidenceln the �oung farropr's tone supplying him on I time now.Pp . �.. f
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scatter perhaps J100 worth, the. coun- 1 "Ilaw' inuoliwould a', railroad through , bue. IiHo wqiAed - me I to defend him ;
ters- where the seeds: are. packeted *that country, eighteen miles in -length, th� other dayO .but he. voul 1p't satisfy. I
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are closed to traffic and so arranged r. cost?" : `. .. * . I. . � . . . I � me.aboUt the f . ec, an? I let. him I go. - 110'.1
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that not a,puff of wind can ever enter. 'iNothln�, buta' suiveyby'ah expert * could gIve.me It . t.
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I � .1 right of wayl- a-citayter. from the state clalm�Od Alan, suddenly recalling. Uri. L
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burn the mp off Nkool�ns .... ' I iig siock.genefally .. . r, and laughed. .�.
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IIAIan,II lie' -said softly, "come down
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nor the sunace pir linems. � e -matter,of one hundred and - .L ' owned the t6w.n two diti . that -trouble as :Enougutlerjs as - I . j . sioll is.. * , '_ . . .. . ; . . . . . " ..
. . � .. - . . . � . . . at chap I . I 9 I . . "Look heer, Bishop, I he said. . . . . . . �� � . I. � ... : ..
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I � . . � I . , too well to�have lim.whipped,.4an' the all conie-down on -e'an' begunto try 1! - 1�'r use of - S Cott's EMUI- �! loi& � . ' ..
I I . guessing; but At wouldn't fall under p'us from,one end a' the . . ;;, .. . .. .� . I . .. 9$ . .
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that estima U. . pla6e,,to the 6thm Tile marshals.�ar4. f, - I . I a li e � I .. . S. . I . . . . , . �
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III - didn't think it would," replied% . 'strd with rocks an sticks, ail' the Very old' Ca i i . . - : L , . I
. afr4ld at Olin, for they. know ihe'll. shoot i 11. the 'et -to 'Sao - . * n be'cl ecked; -. . I . I LLL " , �. . , - ... ., , "
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T3, k�tj _T � . is guyinO him alil 'axin' to" driv ' g out'n -fiela - sion = the* se whil it ' . 45�
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All. A . � Alan, kr6lvilng more enthusiastic. "Now I Hill-py.. riz in me , an" defied "am. -I , 1. I I . . I . . � .. )
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MT -7 DUCES I ther!s property,' how much -Would. his. � plain sight. Was you that, Rayburn? . . I . do. but carry-puf the� law, an' I knowed _ � I SCOTT .& BOWNE, Chemists, . . j . � ,11'.1 . , . . I . . I . . �
.3 � I I I . . - I � . . . S.... .. Day I . his, feet. - Ile looked up from under his At,. but I *a'sn!t �read . rork 01 . I . Ontatri .. a I � . .. .
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(� 'V q.1'.111X_"j_1 - ., . . 20,000 acres be wo'rtIiTI y . . . . I
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i 31, %.411"', , , F_Xpr,,NS]& - Miller smiled again. and began to befo � re y6sterday:tbar, was it sort a' .. L . .. Tben-you come. along an' ran , soc. and Stow; k1l druigist!6. I I I.N . . . I . . I . �
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1114X7- 1 . . 11gure.Oh'a, scrap. of.pa or *till a ip�n rice. lectuter. in -fro .1 - I . -verdict in my favor when you needed. I I . . . I . .1 � L . . �
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I&SR for tile ociazon mark ,22's :ej. , the ,Jrahnston &ous peakilal dn.,al &y. I . . I a ouldid It . 1. . 1. . I . � � . . '. + 1. I . , � .. . . . e4:. * , � -<. . .
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I bark -at least f2o an� ade-say.-a :clear driukln' 'man's stomach; an" liver com � tr6ateiline 'right,:about ill ne .. 4. :
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- . ' 4FO. L 1juji 11e,4" *; nd havO 4; thoroug -p ra c i i c,A ,; tritining --- �1(110W '11MV -f - � � � .
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- .. � , Alan stood up,' -and walked to the begun -to dehy*what he was sayin'. - AS , . you. can. do it. Then your wife and .slit-li ;t training npotl`66 ad v, v o 6v , '# I .
' - gg-ed fast ,as - hold maj,.ii it stitterilent . P610' .. . I I . . .. , . . .� I . � Z - I . .1 I . . I ; . � � 11 111. . 4O . ..
. ..... Ylght ' Afe ail! him has Opp, together -op . . . i the 11,161wSL salary paid rot, yout, partidubtr clas';,of ,�er * .
1,. . oor and back-:,' Pluall� he shru . - . children"- . .� . . -47- Lo gVr YOU I � I * -
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, �Z Ills broad .shoulders. WOW -flatly give -It the lie.. L The f eller g my wife an' 6bi I I e t Oitv'Btisi itind Coll'�ge lw,stbe 1;"�,,t (Imili .*4. 1
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1�.: � what: ti say," he d6clared, bringjng on the box at iat a. ,tough * � . ed Pole- ' ."It's. y6u I'm, goin' ) work '04 fied.teaching staf1l'ifis riltr't Trindorn fncilitie.4 ,ind. tho' fim'staccOmIlm(lit. . . .
,�, 11 I ' I -� '.a" knocket It from- its bercb, an': I've ' I I . -4, .
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I , . his hand down firmly. bit Miller'S deqk. - cilstom-dr 'he, had to handle or he'd ' y': pointer afik tgoui many ail' . . I . . �0 I .. � , V . .
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"it Will pay, . as sure as I'm alive. jone slow,' AS It wBsj.he p'Inted a fin- I I . . . 'J' I . . I . . . . .. I I I � I .
, . I many a time, But he's. showed wh :,Ue suddenly.turned tbroug4 the open' 1 ..
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(I I � . IN There's no. getting around the facts.. It I . ger ol scorn at -Polo an! belt I fin up for J�,Tljb is,l He's 'got tho,wron sow by the gate and strode. homeward Across ... the .T. ' f reb fo I r �, pos,tal � . . . . I . . .1 . �
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. . . 6A door ,of ,his ..,. J..' W. WEST.ERVELT,�Orin�ioal. . _?
I I . . no cool as. a 6udumber, an' payin, 'Now.j thar'll be1iouble out a' this." ' . Pole' 'enteked the -OP e# . ., . . I . � . .
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I � - . you know yotre -lyin, stranger -jest I '* t I . . � *..,..,....-...--.-....-,e..4�.I.-e.... .�...4..e...*...o.4e.-e...*...,..-. __ _. . ", .. . . . O ,
. . . . . I'Don't ilk that way- Pole,". said cabi and begin to. undr�ss.'as, - _ . 4 . ....'�..,;..;..;�,-;--i�...�'llpee...,*;�.%.*.4:-,.O .4.4.4 11
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Ili_ I . I . . .&Ian,- "YouOye. broken the'law,. and on the side Of.h1B . I . h===*--m-�ur4�MVL==-"------W---M--%-V�W--Z�M%IXM�'.�W�=.IIIA- j
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iilg io fix tile eyes � - I .0y.had t Dun ish you for it. - If theY - of unb, . L L 'His ' . . �� ". 0 .
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I . , don't' look like that durn chrom . gSL!in one�corner of the ro .
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lictlorin tasks for wbich they are W- : . .. . I I yolr� the biggest Jlar. that eNier Walked I I .. I . L .. . . _ ��" L . . . .
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��,�()) - I (�\ *. - -, � Ala ' it.,, .11 I How, much Is your fine? YOU &an. "I'llen the Woman sighed. "Pole, I I . . I . .
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Cy_X.:1,.r0j.111, 01VIr. � . . .1 I'Sent LYOU notbin', -Alan BjSIjOPj"!. agin ?If' ' L I . L.... I . ayS , L . , ' .
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M1!11,."._� )) I (� I . uction sale, an' stopped to see on' War L'to help me out of a Scrape � . . a smitliar . . I . . .. .. ....
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. . . . L . bell an' tuck It aj., ,gun to ring it In , I've decently cut my throatl I say- house. ltve Swope off,.", this sh . . . . I . L I ..
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. . I !::!! . ter spoke th4 harder Pole rang. It.'WaS " have tOL quit I I ek . . . . . . .
. . I � . ' � I the durn. stuir!" I Alidtlierollentid. Soddenly, the Woman :-, . I L . . . I . . .
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- t, I lie square. Part , of. the crowd�the , I , I on 6 SwOro Ore as,many. , I . The , Nbwa,n Cord will . .
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. . I good,, church folks -began to Bay It wits:, ill dark blue uniform, With' a nickel -you are off, a - �
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: ; - : �_.-i I � a disgrace to tile town to allow a stran- plated badge shaped like 'a shield dnd 1 a be sent to .a a
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: ;-:-;,,�.- . �11'111 , feel b d an' sick when
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1! ................. 11 �\, ger to be treated that a-wayj Bence that b . Ldrap ol whisky makes me feel better, I . � . I
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Z..; -..;;j:: iii - was no law agin ptiblic speakin' in the came directly. to'Nvard -them from a X don t want you to destroy th . .
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.. . . I i fe, , bit In -the house jest becalse you've . 't'l theend of- 1903 for 25/
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0,ii;"; � , I ! 11 hoped Pale would ring ,till 'down. When . tied that k-ag oil the ground aV Swore - , I I
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.. IHI t !� I Iiii . . a pore"deVil'tintilly WOu'LT felt like off you got on a spree ail' halt the b I . I
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N i �i 11 I , L:: . ler'ln of I didn't -And a battle, an' you'd The ew . .
.: g; I , even of a daredoVil, It lie'S a north "Yaii are of you haln't got it Permit I I . . .
. .: :fl V. I N . Georgian nn' white. The lecturer had I , � .1 done It too." I . . . . . . I
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I : ::; � - I 4A'k�_' "\V\ � to stop without his co�laetfon, all' Went froin thd mayor In yore poc a � . Pole laughed softly. "I redkoxt yolre . ,. .
I I I ; . "Well, I have no permit," replied I leader. . I I � .
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"` :9 ii. -Ii 11 i "Pirt afeerd sornerwPOwl aniber swearin', right, ole gal," lie 'said, 'Besides of ' . . . I .
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� c-ocure I to hell) pa,y extionses; There thing. for ilia wayot to do but oroler The officer frowned off Ills Inclination do It Without, But the Bight or smell If .you are yoursell I
I I., I to treat tho wsitter ji.s a jest. "You art I � I \
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I . . I are mail Jn the world looklllg for Such PqIc1s at -rest, but It took four illon-two ! ' tilan'thgt," he said of it Is hell itself to a lovev of the .. . .
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. � % ail, two deputles-tQ accom. I to haV6 64WW6"6 truck. Ut I was to toll you what a .
. . -o")POrtullitlea' Alla Yin golng to give regular' 1 orostay. '-polo's put out beer to War subscriber, p lease reLCOM- '
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Na.,velopiii . � . ponlebody it cliallve", P11411 It, I I We time, out, an' at ovaryboO In town little thing started me on this last . .. 1. 61 . I .1 .
. "You have not looked deep enough "The trial Was tile richest thing I 1 spree, you'd laugh. I Went to git R I
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I'lle art of p1lotoglapil 1�� into it, Illy �Oy", Mildly Drota� ,when tile mend it to , 4. J6
. Stool All). ever attende4. Polo had sobered tip � 18 YL'rockS as YOU shava -in a barber shop, An ends.
y . I he'd crack about as man
contilluall.y developing 11MV let*. "You haven't figured on the enor, . jest onough to be Witty, an' lie had no I or me.,, I . L I . . barber finished he soaked MY face.in I . . I . . .
mong ioxpoinse of running such a road more respect ter 11111 11ftreett's court llstrl Tofe bay row, an' it got in my linustaChe. I . I I L L .
i(l(,,,,,, ti,ti(I nietbods are, Coll- � n "You are a.durn . Dukes", I keptL SM01110, no an, tried I L - .
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. . I .L . and the dead loss of the JjjVaStMeUt L than he had fer ilia. lecturer's platforill. said I -Iola angrily. O'YOU are a-makint' it all worni WL
stalitly ,-I . aftev the lumber Is moved out. You'd Him An! Uarrett Used to fish an' I bu.
) , !)peal-ing. hunt ' that up to humiliate me forder. You to Wipe it OJT i she Wouldn't WIP6. THE NE S-RIFICORD I
( ill- I.,811k,l-V J�L-01).A � jifi4t .,,I have a railroad property worth A quar. together when they *as boys, an' role' know, no law liko that never Wag ell. All the time X kept WAlkle UP AW I %,
littiv ahvwl 4 t1w li�q I. top of amillion on, your banft. I catilt kept eallin' him Bill, It was 1111111bis down In front'O Luke Sellmore's bar. ,
. t -11114t . inolm you see my position. I simply till' 13111 that, Aft' tie Ilarrett had.only forced. tit 1 ever 91t you out Ili Pea : Finally I said to myself, 'Well, of you : . I
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a jittletwtter wovk, I Vine destrict; I'll knock a dent In that have to havo it barroom stock tinder L I I I 'U'r %Ir
J118t A littl(I Pay to you that I Wouldn't touch 0, deal been In office a month lie hardly egg shaped head 6P Yor'n Ali, make 1%111 Ii'm I
1)(,t I or lil(. Lliotls and acew,s,�Oj'. I like that AN.Itb it tell foot pole.110 knowod bow to Viso to lite proper dig- yore nose till day like a Wet spbllge� . CL IN TOV9 o I
them eyos look two Ways ter Sunday. old Mith, YOU MoUght AS Wall have one L
i 0,4. 1 1 Alan laughed good naturedly As he nIty, especially when lie saw the -etowd you. k1loW a gentleman like Alan Dish- .
. I laid Ills ])and oil Ills friend's shoulder. Wag laughlial 4this predicament. When op, wouldn't notice YOU Under Ordinary what It Ill taste bottero SAO I slid up to . I . 1.11 . I...I., .. .L . .1-1 ... -.1-L--..11.1.1-1 I
! .1 I --t reekon you think I'm otf,"' be said, I declined to defend Olin, 111010 Attempt- the counter."'
I 41b, tircumstanceep Mi! so you trump up I The womaii Sighed audibly, but $'he .
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