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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1910-12-29, Page 7� , ,Y -.. _0___ I ,, , I . .1. ".. . THO WANrifiAM TIMED, MENU R 92,, AVIV . ;� I I -11 I I . I I I __ __ *. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,4,,,4.,#,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,ir for she, U4 uover'Voen able to recog, *r . , ptruol;J04 froo from I . . I I I 1. , I . I I . ­ I I . . � IT! , .om tho Impallug nJzq Changes In time or IqQatlgu a 0. ons boy, who respo idea warmly to ar. 11 . tbornis by a oesperalto offort and drop- � and 0 rection. Ile religi.4 tits elder bro.tlier% -1 ' , , I , ' '' ---; ­ ' ' ­ . ' ­ ­ ­ ;i- �. 1; 'I �­­ 1'. �­ � '--- I 11• ped on the back of the halt breed, It was. In perpetual Conflict with her ow protecting care ivltb a loyalty tbr. I I 11.1 11 I , 11 I P vironuien attempted 10 make the knew go bounds, The colonel, who , ,,, $1eA : * I 11 . - free and independent cowboys of the was a strict disciplinarian, frequently I I � Arizona plains "(stand %und" like the Neuse � o servants of thd*mtucky blue punished him in Ills boyhood. for way., .. I nd=U, I � � ward acts And the little fellow made 101 .( . � 1+ I �� grass, and she persisted In the effort no resistance -only sobbed In deep Den- I ' LLL 11 .11 - 1"J.. I . . I to � manage her husband by the, fem. .. 1, - 111� . . -A 'Romonce, of Arizona 10 I C � hence, On", howo.Yer, When UAC14 I �: .: 4 1. I r .. Inine Artifice of weeping, In the days ." I � , Jim, as the. boys and Polly called him. J� , ' to Z , , � , I I I . U Novelized Frar#1 T:drnund Day's 1`4clocIrgma 4'. of ,her youth and beauty this had been felt. compelled to Apply the rod 11. 4 I � now that these I _. " .��,,. ­�Z. 11. I , very effective, but a , ese bad Dick -Unjustly, as it afterward appear, : � I ......... ,­, . ­­,. . . . . .. I , I I I I I 1. passed it was productive only of good . . t Into a tomPes � By JOHN MURRAY and MILLS MILLER . . ed -Bud burs t of pas- The Find You Have Alw-,Xrs 11,'miglit, land wbiob has loom . . humored raillery from him and mirth � III I I _­__­_ I , slonate tears and, leaping Upon the i ... . from the bystanders, colonells. back, Clung- there, Clawing and In use for over 30 years, A, - *s lwrue the signature of copyrig%t. 1�38, by G. W 011!ingham Co. "No wonder Jim has the finest ranch . a24 lia�j bven made -tin _ . striking like a wildcat, until Allen was .der UIR por-P I I I I . 4s 9E 4*4".6 J;",*"6"*0 , . . . In Arl.,ony," the cowboys were wont a to let I I 1 I *�"o y; ,,with Josephine a-IrrIgatin' It force Dick go. It Is 84VOW41Y soa.".11 imporvislou since, its Infancy"* I I , . . � t6 say, Indicative of tile colonel's character Allowito one to doccive youlu 01* period of waiting from t!,io photograph ' use Ills hands to brace himself against . I all the time," I d. W1. 1k61*_;6W1_1.1_ 44 just , hashed on his g � subconscious. mind. At the otherwise Inevitable phinro Into - I that not only (114 he refrain from. Pon- All Counterfeits, ImitatiolAs ll,uid -as-good-1-1 are buO R . Allen Hacienda was certainly a Is � Wag Bud on that occasion, but when Experiments. that . trillo witli and endauger the bealth ot the time of the rush he was otherwise the valley below. In an Instant Lane's - I . ­ garden spot In that desert country, floggings were subsequently due the Infants and Children-47Nperienco against E4 xPerimento I laccuple4. Crack, crack, And two Of hands were at the Indian's throat, ­ . . The building was of the old Mexican . I � ithe Indians fell dead In mideareer, and In Another turn he was uppermost Lane ivrItUd. and groaned. style, tin ,architecture found by cen- little fellow laid on, the rod less heav, I 4 -Crack, and A third crawled, wounded, And kueellng upon Ills foe at the very . to be suited best fly out of regard for the loyalty to his . A. - C., wounded, . tunes of experience , AST"'MA * struck Its fangs Into his neck, McKee, 9 X t G �Z� 2 w ri to the cover he d almat safely At- verge of the precipice. I to the climate and them of brother he had thou displayed. Wha 7talued. Crack, And an eagle feather Both combatants were now thor- springing up with an energy that seat- mly one This attack also won the admiration , I the land, The house was ( I in the head of the fell' I I e, who was something of Castoria is. a harmless qubstituto for Castor 011, Pare. fourth Indian shot oughly exhausted. Lane concentrated tered the sticks be was piling, tore the story in height. The rooms and out- Of Polly HOP � I I : 0 t was cut off at the stem and fell for. - all his remaining strength In throttling reptile loose, hurled It upon the ground spitfire herself. A little jealous of gorle, Drops and Sootltiim Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It . ­ , building sprawled over A. wide expanse A, I ;:f -ward on the rock behind which Its the saVage. But just as the tense and stamped It into the earth. Then of ground. The walls were of native DICIt for the chief place be held In - Contains neither Opium, 11Xo,;-ph1i1cl nor other Narcotle - wearer bad droppedI just in time to . form beneath him grew lax with evl- he picked up one of the brands I and stone and adobe clay. Over them clam- Bud's affection, she openly claimed substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys , Worms � save his life. There was an answering (lent unconsciousness and the head wItIl It cauterized the wound. All the bered grapevines. In front of the the younger brother as'her sweetheart . and allays k0everishnesR. It cures D�arrhoeaalnd 'Wind I -volley from the rifles of the remaining fell limply back, extending over the. while he was cursing volubly -the home Mrs. Allen had planted a gar. and attempted to constitute him her 0 knight, though with repeated discour- ­ Ciffic-. IVreUeves Tcetl-Ajilg Troubles, cures Constipation . ' - I den, A. 'dobe -in, 'Flatulency. It a sintilates the'Food, regulates the . .Apaches, which was directed against edge of the Cliff, his own head was suakc, himself and even Dick Lane wall cut off the house L, the lool�out°of loose stones from which jerked violently backward by a noose who was now lying in a dead faint from the corral and the bunk house. agements, for Bud was,a_ bashful lad .$ for ' t�, �q tit(q, a,ji(l, i_�f) A . au natural the prospector's fire had come. One of cast around his lacerated neck. cuused by the torture. A. heavy girder spanned the dis- and, though he had a true affection . I-,rejs, f.1y'mr, licalthy . d n t al sleeps 1, . I 11 i CjJD)Ji;1L.-;,.u,t; )Iaugcett-The rdother's Friend. : the bullets penetrated the opening and When Lane recovered consciousness "Curse such a prospector) Not a drop tante from the low roof to the top the girl, boylike Concealed it by show : plowed a furrow through Lanes scalp, lie found himself lying on his back, of whisky in his outfit! I'd slit his of the barrier. Latticework support. of rude indifference, . .1 1X . � , I j�­-* fi:, 1A.,p:,,­, 00. M bound band and foot by a larlat and tongue ter him if he wasn't already ln� A. grapevine formed, with a girder, Tho, tender relations of these boys •C; a t-.,4 •U. -, ;, '41 Z�) I 8' 4LWAYS . � toppling him to his knees. Jae scram. ! i ,,,I a -q, , �� R ii ii, : looking up Into a grinning face that done ter, I must keep movie', movin', girls persisted naturally into ,� IN ' bled quickly to his feet and, hastily �� a gateway through which one Could and . f pressing his long hair back from his he recognized. or Fin a dead man. I must hustle catch from the playza a view of a you= manhood and womanhood. No -, 1- - Slopature of . 7 az,s ,,),I - "Buck McKeel" he gasped, "This is along to the til6untains, leadin' my second cultivated plot. Palms and word of love passed bet�vceu Dick and , , 'el D�D. forehead to stanch the bleeding wound, , .�-,r -, ., I I I certainly white of you considering the horse., UpIdiere-.4.1 find yarbs to cure 0 the "nest- -1 . ," I f'y P�"._. � - sought the protection of the middle � ,rt' 1 .4 %ring cactuses added color and life Echo until that time when _;14�' ,;; I , - , ,� Rowe .104 I— circumstances of our last meeting. snake 'bItL- that"jiy Cherokee grand- to the near prospect. Through the in- impulse," the desire to have a !, I I . , lookout. He congratulated himself. - . 1'.. 4e 1, 1. 11 Did you come with the rurales?" mother showed me. The rurales will arbor a glimpse of the Tortilla UIOUlu home of Ills own, prompted the young .1 .... , .. .1 ,-. . "Lucky for me they didn't follow the � " .: " 3. 1 "No; I come ahead uv Iem! In fact, have to got the other,ponles, but some talus, forty miles away, held the eye. man to go out into the world and win . "7"p -1, . , ,� :: .; , , # , . . first rush immediately with a second, I ,� . .* Now I know to wait for their signal. Dick' Lane, you air jes, a leetle bit off (Illy I'll come back aftei,, Lane's cache." The Sweetwater, its path across the his fortune. For A year he had acted 1, • -,-,-; .,;'. 0 � Six and possibly seven. of them are In yer Idees about which party I be- A halt hour later the Alexican guards plains outlined by the trees fringing as foreman of the Allen ranch, work- - , T-9 long to. When you cussed me ter a appeared upon tho scene.�and unbound Its banks, flowed past the ranch. YUC" hl� in neighborly co-operation with I r! 11 works in .1 i - - n _� �.) ., -wo more attempts. Here they come!" thlevin' half breed an, run me off the Lane's Unconscious form ttrom the sa- ,, Palms And salluaros threw a scanty ,lack Payson of Sweetwater ranch, a I . . J N1 Rdaxo ��ays Bougd ' t left, and they will storm, my - t The call again sounded. Six Apaches range an tole me to go to the Injunst huaro, which the fire bad 0-onsumed-to shade over the garden. tuan of about Ills own age. The two I - - I "" 1. 4, , E I I leaped forward, and from the rock that whar I belonged, I tuk yer advice. within a foot of his bowed lvead. They Shortly After the arrival of the Al- young, men became the closest of com- . �1,,;,i :1� For Over 30 Years. - - concealed the wounded 'warrior a shot I'm what you might call the rear deluged his face and back 4nd bathed . tens in Arizona they were blessed lades. When the fever of adventure I - ---4TA 0 R OL d, PANY. 77 . . A RAY ST"EET. NEW YO r K CITY. - rang out in advance of the first dIs- guard, uv the outfit you've jes' been his tortured feet with the Contents of with a daughter, the first white child seized upon Lane and be became (113- §=,% . " " : , -1-1-- 11 ­ � Ill 11 , � ,, ... , ; havin yer shootin' match with -or I their canteens and brought bkT back born in that region. They waited for satisfied with the plodding career of A . V �Akq , . - , . , - , , - , , ----- , , , Charge from Lane's Winchester. 'I he wuz the rear guard, ter you've wiped to life, but, alas, not to.reason. "---I a Protestant clergyman to come Along wage earner, Payson insisted on mort- . . I Indian's bullet scored the top of, the ,turret and filled the eyes of the man out the whole battalion, so ter as I Six months later there limped out i3)g, before christenin.r, her, and as such gaging, Sweetwater ranch for $3.000 . can see.' Served 'ern right ter detailiu! Chihuahua hospital a discharged Pa- `,�,,lqits were few and far between the � I behind it with powdered stone. The me, the only decent shooter In the dent, wry necked, crook backed, wltb , . �h; was beginning to talk before she (Co be 0ontinap8) . _-1__._--w"=_19 - prospector, already (lazed by his q name. Vrom a "cunning!' �, 1_. I.. . 1. 1. . .."" 11 . wound, - and beard� . _� , - _.� . _,2. i i i hN4wii _ I ...., - _­_,_�, _".0c _.`.v*,­,­%,v,4ft �­=.l ....... AIIFMLQUU� bunch, to watch the horses. I got One drawn features and hall recci,;Z�__ I (I of repeating the last 4 7� =:ZZ_-____._ ' ,fired wildly and missed, his mark, shot In as It wuz. Well, as the last uv streaked with gray. It was Dick Lane habit she I' Quickly recovering himself, he fired the outfit I own a string of ten Ponies- restored to his old physical strength, -so words of que ' ons put to her 4, All I need now to set up in business far as the distortion of his spine father pr vision, I d bbed her EVO, a E -I - w I two Apaches. These lay clawing the " 54 �,!again and again, severely wounding is -to have some prospector who baln't caused by his torture permitted, and when thei preac came,kh A=.dI , -ground within twenty yards of the which name, I��7 TE" , wall. The four remaining Indian" long to live leave me his leetle pile UV to ,the full possession of his mental he Insisted upon her retaining. I ; dust an, nuggets an' the claims he"S faculties. Ile mounted one of the cap- As Echo grew older, in order that � - were safely concealed at the same dis- located back in the mountains. YOU tuted ponies and rode off with the she might have a companion, Colonel mt� . tance. protected no less by the fortbrought - look a leetle mite like the man. It'll proceeds of the sales of the others In Allen went to 1-�entuck.y and brou, - ` 6"RIBERS, -cation than by the loose bowlders be ;sua 'M..'e" - hind which they crouched for, the final save vallible time if. YOU make yer his pocket to purchase provisions for a back with him a little orphan girl who TO TIME " .%Of . . - X" V11 ..spring. Lane realized the fact that his dear friend Buck McKee administrator return to his prospecting. . I was a distant relative of his wife- . %-I- I . . I ,_;;��,.,,�, - " I next shots to be effective must be At' UV yer estate without too much per- Before plunging into the wilderness Polly I -lope her name.was, and Polly I oundin'. you had some objection lip. wrote -,I letter: nope she insisted on remaining, al- , I " �,�'\� ... �'\\', ,,, ,�� ��,��, 's!z*�nn, '_ ' I Z " ...'� ,\' ,� �,,,��\��N ,�, , ,�\@% .. �, ,��, - ­V'1V\ R�R�URWIP­\\' " , " \ "" , gue. Chihuahua, Mexico. gh the Allons NVOUld gladly have ,N� 11 "I , ."\\�\ i ta downward angle and to fire them he � ,�� I p ,, zkr oncet to my slIttin' a calf's ten. thou, IXI"\ 111��, . ,� " �, � , ,� . ,%,��,�, , ..must expose himself. myson, Sweetwater Ranch. . . ­­'­ ­. 111-11 ­�t Well, you, needn't be seared jes' Mr. John P adopted her. - sg) I,- � '. zl;,�"\"N"\Y,�'.,\\,,,N�,t�,,�,,'.�,\\-,', � ,- I ­­ , ­ I I ­ 1,� yet. , kx\ h Ng\�\� " -1 ,\" - \��­, "This is iny finish," he thought to Florence, Ariz., U. S. A.: ,, I � ,I � . ,�,�,,�,; -� I girls In All "' �\�,,�,;�� ',c"\", � I � Instantly Dear Jack -I have been sick and out of 10 \ 4., That the last thin ig I'll do to you. Colonel Allen trained the . 1\0 Z I , ,NX�\'\ Tha . 01, m -1 I , 1A �X , I ": 11 I ,�",." 11 1\ * 't 1% I "I I .11 vw . . . . ... ! himself, "Better be killed Come, whar's yer Cache? I know my head in the hospital here for the last the cc, ft of the plains just as if they A " l - I ., � , ,',,:, V, , , ,,, 111� , I, I � four will I %M, 1 . than tortured. I hope all you've got one hereabouts, for I foun' six months. Just about the time You all were boy$. He taught them to 1�,�,pl_��,,,�,,,, 1',,,,��!�r� \ , ,��,',,�,',�;",,�;;f�.,�,;�'�.'��'�, 11:: , ride , I ,,,,/',!��,,�!�,,,,, I'll, ". I \�\ "I II I \ , . -e expecting me home I had a run ... I 11 ,,, 'N , 11 1 ,,� I . Cloodby, Jinnyll-crack went were 1\1\\1"\�\,� � , Lit me. "'I � ,11 - crack signs uv the dust in yer pack." wltb the Apaches. And who do you think astride, to shoot, to rope cattle, They \,", I \V­\11z�-11-1'\'\', ,�, ..� - I& , , rwhrAi. , his rifle. "Goodby, Nance Lane set his teeth In a firm resoiu- Was With them? nuck McKee, the ?,alf accompanied him everywhere he went, 'EM111 R'11,,1_'__ _,.."I", - I " " �k,,�",�,,N� %/g- -�-,� ,�, I �. L�".,g - , I ­ �,,��,',��,.���,,��S,,��",,'�', -, �, � ... ... ­­,,�"'". �,\`,,,,�,I,� - ­­�,/ , . again• cantering on brolic'ho &,�,'� I �o,�', '0',�­ ,,,�f , At the two shots. surmising that the tion not to say a word. The taunts breed that I ran off the range two' 3 by the Side Of E ,,�,� � �, . " "r ", ;, -1 "I',"". . .._ 0 �� -10 - Aferry,' "R I &,��,\��,�,�%,tl in ago for tongue slitting. After I had dy� I " , I , , of Ills captor were harder to bear and -well tt..�� his 1��entucky thoroughbred. " ,�,,& ',,\, \\ ,',,V,;;\\\\�,�\� N,�, " , "", I prospector had shot himself And his for all the rest he got me, ar C Always "I 'I silence than the prospects of torture. tber thlnlr dark eyed, black haired E he I ays I , , ,, k,"�\ ,,'�'�,� ,7V ,�,­��,�,\ '�, ,� ,,� , �, ,wait for a Story's too long to write. I ra I'll _1 LL ' :� ,�, "g,", 'A ,�� ., 'X, , 1\ "\."11"", t.�', I I - ', . ! horse, the Apaches did not off side and saucy Petty, I ,,,,�, �� ­­'­­." � fig:, 46S, 11 I �, 1,�111.M11N"1'1'11_,_ " \�� 1,�,; , I , " ,\ I , �, �� ", , -, " " "I" tubborn, hey? Well, we try McKee has made off with the gold I haR rode upon the 1, N\; z 1,111 ,��R1a.X-VR\\""", - . the signal, but sprang forward and fight. I'm going I blue eyes and tip R, , ,I ,��11."�A� "i"""i �, ,;, �- little 'Pache persuadlu?.11 And theren-i c%ched just before the with golden curls ��,,, I "' , ,." i . , , " , I % I � ,,,�N ,, '\',\,�.,.,�,� ,� �11�\��Q,�,".,. �.", , '� , �\ `R�l I .11, 1� "I',"", , .\ "'l, " _ . _, . climbed upon the wall before Lane back to see, ,and if he did I'll hustba ­,K�k , � " 11 11 � �. � .. -.­­,��,', z IN , I , , 1, Lad had time to mount it, Two of egade dragged his helpless captive Up around to I.Ind a buyer for one of mY tilted nose, upon the near. The ex- K��% I" "I N11\\%`1,P " , - NXIMIN01b, , 11\; ,,,,;, " -1-111 .. I , ,.,� I , , , 11,�, I'll k "-I' 111�1,1 1 4 , , . . _� , , � ." ,�, � 11 sabuaro and bound his I 111"; , IN , ­�,� ,,, ,;"., , I , '�,, I to the thorny ,Iaims� I don't want to sell my big minf-, Confederate soldier dubbed them in ,',.,­Zl� '17��Z`,�,"114 , them he shot as they leaped down d horsels jack. I tell you I struck it rich! But military style his "right and let t �.,,,? \� ,­ 111,,\ , " % ,�\ M, , back against it with the dea . ,\\ ,\�ffiW%N, ��; ." k, \:�,� ,,\ �z , k" ,� �,�.�I,S,,�',,�,x\,,, , 17�11 x A11�11N� - -�,g,�',, " \ E�, � , , � , ,� R --within the Inclosure. As he reversed ", ,� ,� X11 - Ul"i,­ -1111111 -1 11 ­\ I _� , ��\'1-111'111�� N .. ` Uk" 1­1`1��M�All �11Z , '��" ,' R �­­, , �; �;,, ,M,k 6\ '111�1. W111 ,',',',',,,\�",,�"\�,v�l'i,��,'�,,� . , N, . self with bridle. McKee searched througlf that story can wait till I get back. Your . s.#1 As the three would "make a ,,,\�,,\ 1'�:, �;" "' " " loan can't, though, so expect to receivo wing 'q�111�'k ,� _ his Winchester to kill him e, the. county town, ,-"\ \11i'm NO �,:i-'��.'� �� ,,,�� ! "\1- , , , I Lane's pockets until he found a match. before I put raid" upon Florclic �"0� ��� - ,-,I - the last cartridge be noted that the two t3.000 by express some ,time �Z,rl,",',',',� A`,�,,'� �,.,�,­,,�'�\,,A) - , 'Last one, hey? Kinder 'propriAte. In an appearance. I hope You got thit ot need to look _ " the inhabitants did n 1­1111.11'� ,,­Iz,,�,&,�,-�, 11 - ,&g%\ -,.,,,,, ­, ,,, - `� '' remaining Apaches had aro year. , �,\'�% ��,'� , , - � ,"R, � �- I,,-. x Las' drink from the old Canteen, I& most renewed at the end of the out of doors to ascertain who were ',,'��,,:�\�`,,,�, 1� 11 ,\�k',.�,i,�� ` \,;,,, , -�,��,�,�,` , " Z� , \� �� ���,',�"',; . -rifles And were leaping upon him to If my failure to show up then has cause . �`,',\, . " - ,Alive. ; his club- caltridge, las' look at the scenery 11119 'It forgive me, 01 - for the merriment of the little ,'�\\� �`,'§M,�V` ,,� ,,�,�,,,,,,,�\,',,'6 He brought you trouble, you d fellow, Conlin , �,�,\,�, " I � g \,,,,', .take him ment. Oh, times indication. "Here , I 111- 11 ,,�,,", � � ��,',�_\ , bed weapon down upon the head ot Ins' will an testy 'I40 0 1 know, under the circumstances. I'll girls gave sufficient ,\\ ',� \ "I � -11, � "�,� ,� '. , 1, IN, " 1 "I o�, z"., , I "I precious, but I'll spare YOU enough to make it up to You. I owe you everr- comes Jim Allen ridin' lik6 the de. "NIN \'11�1� I \11, 1\1 11 X �,,`,�,\�14,\\, 1,-, '�,�, ik" " . " �'\',, 11. , ,\,'� 1 ,,,,\ . one of them, crushing his skull. At thing. You're the best friend a man ever ,vkl\\;��\ I , 1\ "', ", 11,,� map out In yer mind jes' where the troyin' angel," said Young Sheriff �,��,,\K,', � � "I'll"'.. 1.113, "'10 'k 1, I'll oll --'-,\N - S "AK 11 � ;� Rx" , " �.,\�., . in, t,1,\�,'k,',1'�.',­, @V\� , ;� "', \ , - ,�J � Z ,��`N:�,Mn, the same lnstdht Lane wa I*m writing to YOU Ill one of these occasions, "I M0' �; ' �\ " \" . . \ , , �W �,`.��'Z­��­R,11�­O a borne to had. That's why , &,,��,�, " ", /. ,,',,,\ es won't stead of to Uncle Jim, for I want you to Hoover oil x" �-� - . " q ,*�� \ \ , , 1, I claims Is located. ,\.0,'� -V "", " , The rural 111A " "IQ ,I, , the ground by the other A. ache, who, n' of his �,�,��,'w " L�,;� be along for an hour yet If they b&Wt do me another :rriendlY service. J ot know him by the rustli 511 I 'A � I W, �\` . 41 I I K - � � , � I 11­1­1111�' "I - M - ,� ,� \\ selzing him by the throat, began h I 11 ", , turned back after our other part:7.1' . break it gently to Echo Allen that Fra , - 11 I 0,�\ \1 I 11.,`�,W,�X ", ,.�,,,, ",\.,�,�� I ' - him Into in I W -r'.. . ,,,, _11­1� .1 . I throttling ,sensibility. 11111 silt , alive and well, though pretty badly dan , M�\,111' I `�\ - =� %\ ""' "I rens Ade McKee, and t4J1 'Xile h �kUN ,/ , VIX � \11�� , desperation Lane bethought himseltof McKee pulled off Lane's boots by that ren household was again increased 7.1 �� N, K'R I " ""'W" �,� A 1� IzN 111174 , �� 1110�­ I ;. , rt whirled haln't decent ter a man to die with lem aged er by the generous re- N11, I;,"- V\ "I .... V`­�\ �1 ,S\ �� �" N . .1 her that It wasn,t my fault I wasn't 110-6 a few years lat -11", � ,W I the cliff and a mighty effort 1 from �&�' ­� N . ,\ W�R,�%\,\,% 1. 1, he said. He then kindled a fire ow on the day I promised. she'll forgive mv, sponse of the Aliens to an appea � I I ,i),� ;1 ., " " , "n\ \1 , "�',N' , , `V On I L ,,"\ " I hile longer. - ,\,� "M 11 the precir �, �\� I .over upon his captor toward I know, and. be patient awhile R� " � 'k ��-R • glightly In the stone, beneath which, If he a children's aid society in an eaetern E I 1, ,,�,,�.�il,�,,, but! \, 0�\,7,��, ­­ - , , , 1MV,111IM11, It's all for her sake I'm staying away. ,,,, �\� I X,,�.1111.'A ,,,\ , , ,­­ ", pica, The ground sloped i give a home to two orphaned -',k 1';�""7,�� ' �"�"`�', 1�,�,,,�,. ,,,,�,,,V "'R, , 1,:"�,,," , '�� Ff/ �, I Xb� I ',� ­Iz, 1'z�t�l �­,_,,,�.�`�,�� ',, '­ ' ' ,.,,,\,,' L - , on, and the combatants knew it, Jay the treasure he Bought., Give her tIfe letter 1 inclose. Your old city to ,� . ," ,/ .`,z_ lz,,,\�­,'�, �',� 'y 1'-", N - ;that direction. d Henry Lane. " , rolled over and over to the very edge TIP returned with a burning brand W ,bunkie, . DICK LANE. brothers, Richard An . of the cliff, where the Indian, for the (lie captive. For the first time he 011•1 - — . Dick and Buddy (shortened in time to � ed the snake Impaled on the fthU­- CHAPTER 11. Bud), as they were called, being taken first time realizing that the prospect- r,('rv-. ..-- ,.....___._­­__._ -_ ,­ 11%1 ALLEN was the sole owner young, quickly adapted themselves to , ,,or's purpose was to hurl both of them aro, writhing still, but feebly. "MI10, and proprietor of AIIon II their new environment and by tile . .to destruction, loosened his hold UPDXI ole rattler!" he exclaimed. 'ller^ da. � His ranch, the Bar One, time they arrived at manhood had I . thA nrosilector's throat that he might somethin' to stir you up." And he toss- selves the equals of any ac. J stretched for miles up and down proved them . . ed the brand upon the top Of the C . the Sweetwater valley. Bounded on cowboy on the range In horsemauship, N) I -A 7 inch Meat. Cleaver, one of the handiest of No. 6-A Can Openar that will open Cans. No dan- . . . NAD tus. �' ' id"west by the foothills, the And kindred Accomplishments. Dick, aitnh,.r1 tqnln, .oqfl ii,o�!­i- d and of tempered steel. Light ger of cutting your hand on the tin; strong and substan- Taking another Tburning stick from the east at tial, will cut any can top. Made of the best steel, will i the fire, he applied it to the soles of his tract n n spots of the cider brother, was a steady, reli, enough for anybody to handle, yet heavy enough to be !S - Arizona. Southward lay the Sweetwa• able fellow, modest .is he was brave very effective. last a life time. . victim's feet. Lane writhed And groan ter ranch, owned by Jack , Payson. and remarkably quick witted and re- No. 2 -An 8-inoh Blade Kitchen Knife. No better I — ed under the excruciating torture, but Northward was the home much of the sourceful in emergencies. He gave his knife can be had. Made of tempered steel with a keen uttered no word or'lary. McKee broughtfellows, edge alid 6, knife that will do valiant service as long as No. 7.-A keen, properly shaped Paring Knife. Will Dr. WoodIll s other brands and began . piling them Lazy K, an Ishmaelitisil outfit, 'ever confidence over readily to Ills pare the thinnest peel, and do it quickly; sharp pointed for I about his captive's feet. I at petty war with the other. settlers In but if ever be found himself deceived there to a strip of it left. cutting out core, eco. No kitchen to complete without It. he 'saltuaro, had the district, It Was a miscellaneous withdrew it absolutely. It Nvas prob- -The handiest of kitchen tools, a real meat saw. A beauty and a dandy. �.Norway Pine Syrup In the nibandole t - ably this last characteristic that at- No. 3 too. It is sharp and set wide, so as to . . ' and constantly changing crowd recruit I I 11 I caught are at the top and was burning ed from rustlers from Wyoming, gain- traeted to till" Echo Allen's especial 8-iuOh08 cutting sery down through the interfori .A,, thin Cal- I-Ulsh- cut with ease. Xo kitchen is complete without it, 8 -Every housewife wants something to keep her " Cured Her. . it blers from California, half breed out� regard, for it was also her distil g No. umn of Smoke. rose straight above the Indian Territory -in Ing trait. ,,you Lave got to act square Nos. 4 and 5-A servloftb][6 UArviug got- Just the knives sharp. This Whet Stone, made of the finest in&- . — in the SM air. The rumles In the Val. Jams from father was wont to thing for actual service; handsome enough to use on the terial, will put an edge on any knife with a few lie ts. I ley below, who had reached the begin- short, "bad men" from every section with Echo," her IsIrve any meat and I � Weighed '135 Pounds- were ok, the western country- They had a Say, "for It you don't YOU!]] never table if you desire; sharp enough to c Nothing so handy in the kitchen as a real Whet Stole. . ' ning of the Ascending trAit,aud specW grudge against Allen 111ma Pay- make -it square with her Afterward." made of the beat tempered ste0. A, valuable part of this This one is the beat for kitchen use that can be found. Now W ghs OIL ­­­­ I . . hearted. ImDeta- set.daw I ; 61 on the point of giving UP the pursuit, . und *its a, renerann hL ; and inferred that they whom ttkey neld to Do acb6dritame � . I I . �, I — ApachO ,either through,'bvethItinfidence for the. sudden disappeaftlice about a , I I � 1 Mrs. 01111des McDermott, FlIthUrlIti. or becAlibe of their Onoefttitions fear year before of their leader, Buck Mc- Is will make anyone a present of a Kitchen Set if they can duplicate this *.B., writes: thought I would of the mountains# which they supposed Kee, a half breed froin the Cherokee =mKithen Set at any hardware store for less than $2, try it and see it you can ' 14hing Piles A REWARD w *tits and let you know the benefit I have Inhabited by spirits, had Camped On strip. However, no other leader had MW I ! -iticeived througli the use' of Dr. Wood'd thb'edge of the valley and Were signal- Arisen equal to that masterful splrit4 Ir or 27 Yrs. - ; , Norimy Pine Syrup. Three yeliwo bao Ing to their other party. Accordingly and their eumity,ex0eEfsed Itself Only OespAlred of ever getting relief until It had' WWOptioll. I -had thtelb doctors the Mekictuis teneWdd the chase with in such petty, depredations at! Chang- - curs carne 3 Years ago with use of The Times has secured a number of these Sets and are giving the women of this district Ift brands on, stray Cattle from its �bh. CHASE'S OINTMENT. practically nothing. ' .Utaiding mo wd they were very. Illm" Inc%ftedd vigor. over his captive's Bar One and 'Sweetwater ranches and an opportunity to get one at pr Ic I AA McKee bent Mr. John Johnson, Cawley, Alta., � alarmed &b6ut my condition. I *Ae so feet, piling against them the burning the slitting of the tongues of -yOUft vrites: "Three years ago I was cured . . *ask sad misemble I could ppt,do my ends Of the sticks, the eattlesnakt on wives so that these would be Unable of blind, itching piles of twenty-seven . . I ... Us&ork While looking throuxiii youir, the sithUaro, Incited by the fire above, t& feid pftefly and. 'as a result he years' standing by using Dr. Chase's � , 40 R CWFIPE�R - I X_ VJV%A�nw I saw -'that Dr. V6od's : disowned by their Mothers, whbreUP60 Onitakont. I used to thiiik that death U - - . ay Pine Symp .rood for wftk people hAvo the Lazy X outfit would slip its branIll won1d be the only relief I could ever I 0 s r6 drug stor% Per a great many Years PAI The Win ham Times for One Year and the Kitchen Set for $2.25 , so I got a NMI= _ ntton to, on them as mavericks. got from the terrible misery of piles. . after tiking ten. bottles I wsid- com� boon -Attivivg to get a 00" aw -Allen was a Kentuckian who had 11I)n Chase's Ointment! worth L I qured. At that time I Wei their hair that will ole,Ln Dandruff tr 0 ty dollars a box instead of sixty �dnts. NOTEI—This ofier is open to both old and new subscribers, but all arrears must be paid . I 0,011. ne . W, n W-wei*h 1A a lot itabineiss,and Prevent thl, served In the ConfederatO army as - I I " I 8' ' 'to had fe. - I uni. a d1frerellt man since using it. d subgcriptions must be paid in advance to January Ist, 1912. . the so p do thres, Years. I tww C tailing of il*'r� At the sawn tim-ofou"t, of Morgan's raiders and so ani farming all the time now and never UP, an � , V it t'ja its growth, ,wtitella leadina J,Jdtual edived by popular brevet the title of I 61, all`the thi time find would n6t 'rhe " 0 express my 0 following 11 be "ll -49 a (lay' NVor(ls fli" t without it for anythiog, M I owe MY simple fotmain wit Colonel. .&t the close of the War he grratiltude for the cure this Ointment I ?HEM to it.010 - found beneficial for this! � %En4 had come to Arizona with his Young made for me. T.Onnnot tell half SO , I. zf. wot "" Syno t,ft� Oil of lfflulilslypttis .... 11-2 Irso .16�cohluo, And ,had 100ndA a . it deserve?. Any THESE . I . . 406 Nbf**� 'ailmaoRa wife, maeli about it as SETS ARE ON EXHIBITION AT THIS OFFICE. CALL AND- EXAMINE TH M I Xubs the lung M virtues of t1if banthi%ridoe..4 Ifiollmel born -94 ,, � ­ , I I .. . - .1 I Res6roylin. -11-1-4... 0 6h the SWeet*hteh , *48 One doubting this Cab write direct to I I , 11 . . �. W . W. . I . i Tincture at - ­ worw Pine trei 000061111 With loodol , i.. ..., 4 na,1068 ,now ion4 of tht cattle I batbfis bf the me.f) I -*thsr%=t apee R� Pori grMa A I I I : Z : I -7 ' " "' repeat!" "' 1put - bc ' cvq�e %�ca- bbe.tlgliel !'I. � � nal� �, '71"" t o "'C', � h I \`111 - S ­li_\,�\ I I I C 111�"\"iw � ,\, \, \ "' , \ \ , '\ I I I I 1\ 1\ ` 11 I I ` \ 11 I " I�R IN11 , �'_ "�\t\ ,\,\,\ "'4 ,/ / I " I � ,/ / , "" , �/ I " 11 "\, "' , "' , ,\ '' , ` I I'll, \ 11 11� , 11 \ \"\,\\\,\'\\' 1, I i'lli"115111111 — hou RX r LO I -1 A" V 0 _tormt-andeopthing Add the Tinothfa of Oklit'I'tritleg tf great totith*ftL � Prosperity hkd not 'Do not accept an Imitation or substi. I . it ft Wid"t'sAinubt thi intmdnt I sent at the oxp6nillt Of 4witinei, make odds bronchitis the to add the Oil 69 RuIA170 a -polled Vm, 611ifelfts th his attitils, ttttb in place of Dr. ChnsetO Oi be defivered out of town they will be -fest remedy for coughs, I tus to the puts grain Alcohol' -41x. both C6,rdial In his taltinnert he was it Wall for tlidre has yet to be discovered Is When Sets art, tO I I d,g4 60 W lung. , together and I&f Ume to 400 I I : .Who was loved And ftlilpetted by hit treatment *Iikh go promptly gives Te- the suhscriber. l I 4:111110100it at i;ftb & toksp000ll )I 0 9W the newest tenderfoot to the lief 'ftont itching and so thoroughly . L Me - t and mA 44. lAft front, dutea every form of piles. 60 cont,& 1" Ed S __ ___ A 1"A S I - I Into th6 1W610 Alih I Vitefth Of the bunk house. His *ft 'io%, at all iloal6ro, or 'Edmangoh, Bites T H 'Ed TI I . . I . w"h the hkir 6*6TY two WAO - U4109 P ,,��mw,I,*&v WAM not so hlehiv regarded, . , I . � 0 . I - Co., Tovonto. Write for a free copy . 0, __ . I good ItattleptIO 1060. I of Dr. Chaboix iteeip,68. - - . UAN) im •,:-._'_.C,