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little,friend, f _Then, too, str ..p , He . "T ly paid him: well their owh and gurs, and ordered- mo,ve. I - - "$ el M" ��,� X;
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r -he night, Every ornam- � . , ni#ht.kq0 po�.rfectly still and for his "informatiog." The loser. got I bet the shoe-itan flye 6n the fat one. b What do'you think 4 " ask6ed ek- I I . ,'�'�"!-:
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A -he and Pert -erigggoed; ;1�tA_spa.rks from the, flames an explanation of "how it was ai - . ;,j05'", V. ,�l I g�
that 9 48 � rW we or4ered more ourselves, and push I finished. - - - ra . .1 � , . ,
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whenever an 9pportuni t Yes; with a horn , 1, �, ,�
n9t if he had power to help it; ,a ' horse. unless he t VMS #e,-str1zg tied to ,� 4 . §
His enti ,nd ine_W,Insurip�'tlie house and furniture h6bi-�t it had a best said I ' ullinY and wanted to ", 1 I'' - " -10�` � 1. ,
re make-up of sneaking, petty , it. Of course I *aIA'U , �p
selfishness he believed he had. - \ *then I went t&' Little Rock. That chflhc@� f 11....Wig.' 'That is, if the-ke draw the W- but I mad, him 'give , Wplace back; I .�,�N�,�tj ,
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to one of -Checkers' open, house. -%ag�, i I'd rather be hWng 01�an go back I
and greed was abhorrent He,jomped,up and huyried into the bWg thod but ��', ". �
11 guess it was ers had five men string" he -#,s we were going, the wait- I �, �. 1.7t�� � � .r., "Z.......",
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nature, and it was 6hly for Pert's eager haste, opening and closing coming..- I ptdbAbly got',,a lead of a never degcendiscVio,",the common ]� - ress.,eame up ith " b . . I . w!"I exclalmed. , L". ,;-"��'�w T
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drawers, and sorting articles into dif- couple.. of 0&t- ou"my jidck,�and beat. tice Of getti �� each i6hv of the five to out her chip, 60 s.ay_91 'Pie?A . . es; everythin I ,If,��,.',-,'. ,
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have the old man Aout or, notice ferent piles on the floor. it out a len-gth or ,two," - 0 bet on a diffi�opt, orse and thus jt�. say, t1w fun- , �� �' _,�;
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As nigh� approached he entered the , He looked at .his ,watch... J "land a. sure winner."� man. - niest thing of all is that h . ,
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"that's oyfe thing I kin see stickin' ore tr'MitAim' All five were certain to have the " 'Naw- it's rAince.1 think I burnt up -the house. How do .. �4,�,,, .
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han(� to run That good old sout could hardly eon- ly the whoI6)sJhn on Checkers, ju4m,44t. � d we skipped.F!" - - - This with a laughable expression of . , J�,�?','� -11
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shiVl#ss. , Somebody's got to look af .
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- telling him he'was in a, hurry. I rapidly diM dow ,, and soon the'- �
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I low's all right for raisin' cotton and "There's two things I want to ..ask mained.Iot.the f minute he saw me he"knew me for a train time; I picked up a little 'per- � i "'. : 11 ... 1. I �=I I
mighty. The "mark" and tried t6'"iet next." furriery moneor,l and came up here to ariqrx ? " - ) .� . I l!" I
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all 'round, and bein' 's ye're fixed so and cruelly mist9ken`,, but he -had a "There's a.-I9t of 'rummies' I used or'jury down there would convict me, � . ,, Ill
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Af nice ur ftere', but lones'orne-like by �ollars�itls just the balance I h V� )vable i3attirt�, and '. n,f,,,j- to know hanging-�Mound he 'how, when they heard the fa -11 .� , :
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r I'm going away to- of voice muntry -far the Sw6m'- , " , ,;4�,.t,
� f -wiirnecl him 'o� them made me ,a talk last night lit I
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"Guess again." and luckily had . en6ugh . money on Tectidn of the Barlow hqiite� aAd bow- I said he 'rnuit get there.' mine got a bottled -up 'good,thing' ceries, and . ,., . -
predilection, and I es�ied him one day "'Well," I ,says, "try the trucks; k, � �11_ �-,;;�
-his check, "Thankiyo ed low. "Now �rou thie'* ' blol, high- in my own sarictuary.�1'�-Vhen question- how are you �dh swinging under?" that's a ImortalF--'Bessle BislandF I I e� I I , I
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the good in runnin' two houses when ' - ' of jr.�� ese facts, gTDeers (-and but&eisy I �
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well? Wife kin have the parlor bed- "Good-bye,.my son, and God bless fields ,to avoid, the. jatherin& crows "I don't know,t;1'4e said; "I always wonder you wouldn't 'let your blood -"Checkers!" . . I �, �,��'.. ,
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ers, hand, -while the tears 'we ed u the scene of, the 'disaster. 5 enjoy it. It's quiet;and co I; every- gush' a little when you see an old get their orders. � D&.;-- _�
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by myself and run this rch, and I think been beating me out in a race'for a better." _
4 this bloody nonsense. I'll live here the platform until the last'vestige of liked me to go to chu I before they leave 'town, . . - � I
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But the old man never budged; and Since last we saw him, Tobe had "Chica , Wh4t Pert must have thought of , �.
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14 again the "devil's -horse" braved..an tried his luck with a fifth "woman," m0r"Pon his native'hea'th He had bis.actions weekdays was perhaps a looking around to see -if there's any "Checkers," I said, "are you broke ordem , . I I I ",
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ng feller," said Mr. Barlow, ., i Ly efforts.Ao get him a ter as they need me at the morgue. ride on me? I'll give it t' You-' I 1. " I
11%, after several moments' 'tat' "EDWARD CAMPBELL." I'll help you huntl' Tounding disbict . -
cO91 I Ign, reached the house. "Drive up as near de4il may -cake exigtence.� 'Gradually pqsition and 'refQrm_,hjpi�A_&uodi,ng Jn � ". ., I �, ..
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you. I'm going away to -night and I urray James -on was out for six ,weekg�'I -practically supported ;:,
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�0 f come home to roost"' a ndy, of town. He -haunted the * him, lending him two or three dollars those of other houses. After ly- an earnest expression,. "I don't want - I..,
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leave him sitting there alone; more-" I atres 4ft night. - 4 get -out his -overcoat," "pay a doc- from you has eeh ; . ,",
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I a comically serious look. Her lip this might have *been his watchword. heaven knows, what not --each time mistake or through a seridus errof, in 'it, and I intend to repay it. My farm Long Distw� StaWm' . 1. ".
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't I 11 shook her gaudily .turbaned at this time, instead. of almost a year not succrimb igain, but rejularly do- large bill at an absurdly low figure. get that back I'll be 'in, the heart of . . .1. .
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I No S roostin' time, continued .,,You ain't goin' later, as I did, I 1hight- hav so. Still, I never begrudged it. This brought a sharp reproof from town' But I don't want to go back _ . ."
Mir. How with emphasis, "and on!- , shol 'nough, is you, .. e brought Ing the house, which he answered c&v I .Z I
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. suthin, drap atoll kinder put a crimp he'said, "and before I go I .Want to ClArlqville conneptions-had done him. and charity a,ccounts; and, in truth I'm flat, and get him to send me some . ''.
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This ri, ii'�' al ' ihinngt�a'gs' ther pleasure or compassion had the give him the upper hand of me, and I � 11_�
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take, and Checkers turned and looked r , , ' retrograde The I came in looking careworn and -thread- Ill
rights, you'd better arrange to go , 9thse d "ne, or * hill per hand with a !
at him surprisedly. cc � is steep -to ell I have tried to set down with some unexpectedly, looking ,as though I I I I I
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you ber of things here I'll never needo,,that ' -y- - . I Usual. But though neither of us re- � Q �, .
ain't got no head for bizness, and Ws . Ch&kers went down; graduailyi It experienc ; but likely 'to 'unbeltl right away. and I'll I I I t,
' would make your cabinlvery com?oroi- . ferred to his recent misfortune, it I �.A
providential things -hez come round able. Tobe is here -with his w1agon, 1*8 true,'�b't still he went down.'. fear t4ey have greatly., lost, in the send you your stuff the minute I get . . �J
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what they is to be made out'n it ' " He with them to-nigbt. ro desultory conversation he drew a let- Well, the upshot of it"all was that '
be interrogated, " M,my of his i3ayings ter from his potket. "Read that," he � �A
looked up as though he expected to Thank you, Marge Checkahs, thank- all of them in their way, bdt.worth- them piecemeal. * 0� - ,
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you, sah," was all the poor old'soul less.. Xhec�ers, craved companiorishi _ ed -within reason. He consumed SHOCK AB . ''
"What's your lay?" asked Check- . Often,he Sat in a poker game al r 't nearly a week in making his prepara- . ,-
ers. could say. � .. t igh or me, scarcely caused a'smile, while With difficulty I rea ! "`
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0 Two hours later Tobe drove out of with them, in some o" of theif rooms coiL.`ng from him th-,y had seemed to to be a letter * from Mr. Barlow, his tions.; but in the mean time I sug- i � -_
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the gate with a wagonful of furniture, ,, father-inQaw. In effect it set forth gested that he advise Mr. Barlow and ,i�,
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kin figgey it out, accordin' to law is carpets, bedding, and kitchen utensils, mocking- the spirit which could be lieve the secret w But I be- that be was now alone. Mrs. Barlow Judge Martin of his coming. When � I
this: I onvns this ranch." ,, en route for Mandy's cabin. Manay moved,to sq0h a t6ing," but 6ome- seem M_ was dead. and her last dying request the day finally arrived he insisted I .��
Checkers stood Olent for a moment, sat beside him, rocking back and forth times findirij -in it a temporary re- ary idea of being fwiny. He a I
K and then -laughed: "You owns it?" he . spite from the.�bitter, haunting mem ed -to say anything with the pri had been that he find Checkers and that I dine'with him before his de- I J
l . and crooning to herself in a curious ories of the past, _ looked. up with genuine surprise 'Ways restore to him his own. This he had parture; but I had an engagement, I -�i
. inimicked; "nit." mixture of boundless grief and delir when �solernnly promised to do. He com- arid was forced to refuse. We com- -4,
began Mr. Bar- ious joy. , , . - It- would be difficuir to follow, and big li.crteners laVghed, and only'joined,1 plained that he was "poorly" himself, promised, however, on a modest lunch -
tow -dr ly, as ihough repeatin� a well them when . the mirth was infectious,. uring which I advised him earn- . 11 �illll
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, y Tobe returned and piled another windings of Checkers' way during th and expected to be carried off at aiiy ; eon, d
�k conned lesson, "with- the house upon wagon -load even higher. This -was next few months.. Hardene e curves at either conier of his expres- `e , with "a misery in his chest." estly and well. b 11 I � � �.,,,
iVwas owned in, fee by Persis� Bar d,'aespon- i "Now, Checkers," I said, bef I
., - destined for the cabin in the moun- dent and utterly careless�, sive mouth. . And he went on to say that if Cheel- 1 � �
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t. 44 low Campbell at the tiwe o' -her death. tains.. Tobe's delight was indesciiii- restraining influence of worthv frienA- For two weeks I missed him. On ers had not niartied a , in (perish the 1 ding him farewell, "you are ab6ut to ""
. . .,$aid Persis Campbell died jnfestat6- able, and his efforts to express -his , 'a morning of,tbe ihird he came in,thought), and would. come back and!begin .q new life; be a man, settle, I I .1
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and without issue, and aetord& to thank, 'were quite as�lfutile as had with a look ,6f happi!iess on,bis face. ,n I down and make some good resolu- I I .,
live with him and take care of hii , � , � A
with money, but no occupation; time* 11 , �
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real -and personal property standill' -little wL)n-' "I've got a job," h,� said, simply. I he would make him his beir to the'tions. a I 4
b n those of, Mandy. Checkers fi�d btlt nothing to do with it ' I 4
allowed the two to take every useful der is it that, after the, great Whi wrung his hand. old place as well, and to what little "I have," he'said. "It'll take me I . "
its te "Where?" I a.sked. else be had to leave. He "didn't bear year to live down those I have ma e I I.
in her -name, or belonging' to. he5 . a t artl4ele they chose from all save the City finally closed , gates, shutting d . . 1. . I
th' time OF her death, reverts to,her arlor and Pert's rown. Thoserooms him off from "With Mr. Richni,nd." no grudge" for the logs of the house, already. Just think of Bes Bis I
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next 91 kin, who's her father. Now , remained inaviol�te. 4icbmond was or - of my friends. as things had -,turned ou_�--be "liked a land running this afternoon and �,
. what d'ye say?" lie gradhallydrifeed bick to tfie stir- The Easie.5� Riding 1;,
. . - "I will write to Judge Martin to- ring scenes, ot his youtb-the races He was a partner in a ;Arholesale pa- lad of .qperrit. ' Howevfil7, whether he with not a nickel on her." .. .
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"It's a lie," exclaimed Checkers, night, Tb'be," said Checkers, "telling and the betting found Checkers or not, "the preacher s And, Checkers," I said, "you Tnust
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trembling with ,him what I ha p . . chool yourself to endure what may � Car is a F I .1.
� � The history of, every one of the bun- worked in a paper house and,knew
of s6. outrageous a thing. , the stock. AS a,cwisequence he had '' - ------- -- come, however unpleasant. Treat the & S 711o, �c . 1�11
Mandy, in ,case -any one should ques- dreds Of thousands of men who have old ii* well -it won't be for long; H W A.)) ,qggippedf, . I
. I "It's th' gospel truth,'�,,'� said. Mr. -tion h6w you came by -all this pl rider, "played the races" may be told in
, Barlow. trying in vain to -hide the I , 46k u been after Richmond, whom he had . and remember what it -mean.-; to you ,
_� of satisfaction *hich sat u Thi� Airniture belonis to me " hTe three short words: "They went broke" met through me, t,, give 4im a posi- - . . ", � I ___� in bhe future. When you get your H & D's make a remarkable I � -
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pon ,his muttered to himself, "wbatevo:'�r the. --sooner or later. Generally sooner -f,,l him,.4and, when I
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face. His words and the tone of� Ills ouse nity ofTered, lie sent for 1� �,v , property, whethei rence in the riding clual-
.10 voiee carried -conviction.. Th law may do with the h and than later; but "they,went broke." .11, � it, or rent it, and live within your in- ities of Ford Cars. Ifyouask -
I ig was w,,,, nd, , , for I bought it and paid for 'So it Was with Checkers. Good in him and put him to Nvork ir� the stock. � . i
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. bduse-'and the trees floated bei6re his the road. -Sao Chorkers was going out 11 . � , believe I'll hire three or four little imes I I ,
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� � "Now) Tobi!', one thing more, heve cAtld win; sometimes not ritkini a. � that night, 4d hp(I f-onie to say good- . out them fcr'r xnany ti 'A
"I 'D -1 eyes like ,a stifling vapor, but witei ,I my trunk; put it � on cent all day; witching the owners , I , I � sleuths to go round with me all -the I I
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, you time, and see tbAt nobody 'does' me." their cost. 1,14
mighty effort he gathered himself to- P bye. I was� delighted may be . d1b I 2 I .1 ,
g6thei. , pind drop it off at the station on your standing in with the. joakeys-all this,
I I *. 'V, *through towri.- That's it. Good- put � him nicely aboad for a while,'and sure. I gave him good advice. and "Have Judge Mattin advise you," I H & D's gi e o that. Smooth, _.
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, But bade him Godspeed A few days la- said. "He doubtle,4s knows the- law, gliding moti . .
- 1109,06 -;Yd,th 'flkssion, "it!p the -Afoost y Arn,4 hope she'll be pleased the eternal law of averiage will not fer I received this (+aracteristic let- 7 41 11 and �vrite to me whqn you a , rough roads. You don't even feeR � 4�,
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. unkodly �o�tra- ter, dated from snme little town in . 1 99 -r shall be interested." I clasped 4 - - -the icar tracks. And they save the I I
ge that ever-Piri.ebing mad with down, and 'bhe ,percentage in the bet. 11 ,
I. --i . down to "hak Judge Martin if that's' my wedding -gift." %ing-ring is aljo�urdly against the bet Kansas: Say "'Bayer Aspirin his hand warmly in one of mine, and springs. the engine and the tires. '.
I Tobe buried Checker�'a band in his - ,, . "
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�', the -]A*, E44 let me,tell you," he great horny palm. "Mr. Checkers," tor. A sireak ofohard luck,- a slaugh- Dear Mr. Preston: rested my other upon his shoulder. H & D's will delight tlxe whole . ,1
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� add0d, "law, or no ,law -'you shall never . ter of the faAroriteg: a pluitgs "And now good-bye., my boy," I said- "I
# he saidi andthis v9ice grew husky, "ye - throw- "I'm here doing ,9 stage -coach busi- INSISTI Unless you see the to u have had a long run of bard'lu a f.-ily. Put a set on right away. I . �'
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able to sh6oi'& gun'; I)o u under� - - pr, kee,pinfl), and' up once or twice - a final co;p.,* Potif I hustlin". If trade kebps up l'oll hav and I am gla-d that fortune is about TRYCES ZNSTAUED � I 11.
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"Do the night. - - 'The food out Bayer Aspirin proPed safe by P, , I
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. you 7�1 repeate'd . That fiight he d hi.1 watch Sor here would poison a d make the. best of them as they come. P . I .. ""',
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� .1 � I , I all it would bring. ThiqLput,him. in the health, to go agal JOHN F. DALY, I , . :, ''.
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;i� 0, ; 1,� � � � , , ". the mantel was chiming ten. There decided to stop gamblihg - and gd to how, . on account of Murra Sameson, you gay Is no 'song without words' FORD DRALUR 0 0 � 1. _:,�',,
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