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Solicitor, Conveyancer � I i...
how unnecessary I am, it gives me and yo#'expeTleupo dizziness aU4 when -he spoke,ev,m,ed an unconsci I I
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and Ntotary Public. Solicitor for the cX
. Dam9nion Bank. Office in reidr of the Toronto a Pleasing seav,el of importance bladder irregularities, be quick t6 quality stram,ge to his. esr& � I . : �
, �Ia -in I -was ithe mome bewildering b6-
Daminion Bank, Seaforth. Ramey to : therefore, to feel that I 511 a place * ' give the overworked Wneyis tortify- It . t
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H somebof.y'is affairs.. ing help. DoddIs Kidney Pills stimu- cause nothing had happened to awa%.,,, ., . . -
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BEST & BEST
Barrdsters, Solicitors, Conveyan-
a= and Notaries Public, Etc. Office
b the Edge Building, opposite The
Onpositor Office. .
VETERINART-
JOHN GRIEVE, V.S.
Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin-
=y College. All diseases of do &W
. &11'0 OvI
awmals treated. Calls promptly aZ
t3nded to and charges moderate. Vet-
carinary Dentistry a specialty. Office
and residence on Goderich Street one
door east of Dr. Mackay's Office,'Sea-
2orth. �
A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S.
Graduate of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. All
gGeases of domestic animals treated
by t h e in o a t modern principles.
Charges reasonable. Day or night
ealls promptly attended to. Office on
Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town
Hall. Phone 116.
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MEDICAL
� DR. W. C. SPROAT
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine,
UmAversity of Western Ontario, Lon-
don. Member of College of Physic-
�ans and Surgeons of Ontario. Office
�m Aberhart's Drug,'Store, Main St.,
Seaforth. Phone 90.
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DR. R. P. 11. DOUGALL
Honor graduate of * Faculty of
Effedioine and Master of Science, Uni-
versity of Western Ontario, London.
Member of College of Physicians and
Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors
east of post office. Phone 56, Hensall,
Ontario. 3004-tf
DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY
Bayfield.
Graduate Dublin University, Ire -
Rand. Late Extern Assistant Master
Rotunda Hospital for Women and
Cbildren, Dublin. Office at residence
lately occupied by Mrs. PaAons,.
Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.;
Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26
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DR. F. J. BURROWS
Office and residence Goderich Street,
east of the Methodist Church, Sea-
gorth. Phone 416. Coroner for the
County of Huron.
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DR. C. MACKAY
C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin-
aty University, and gold medallist of
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%Stinity Medical College; member of
the College of Physicians and Sur- ,
geons of Ontario.
DR. H. HUGH ROSS
Graduate of University of Toronto ;
Towulty of Medicine, member of Col- 1
aege of Physicians and Surgeons of ,
Ontario; pass graduate courses in :
Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; i
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, -
71,ngland; University Hospital, Lon-
don, England. Office Back of Do-, .
minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. .
Might calls answered from residence, �
Victoria Street, Seaforth. I
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DR. WILLIAM ABBREART I
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine,
11 University of Toronto. *Member of ,
. College of Physicians and Surgeons of 4
. Ontario. Licentiate of Medical Coun- -
cil of Canada. Late interne Toronto it
Western Hospital. Office, Queen's
Hotel Building, North Main Street. ,
Phone 89. Night calls, phone 111.
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DR. J. A. MUNN .
Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross I
Graduate of Northwestern Univers-
aty, Chicago, Ill. Licentiate Royal �
College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. I
Offlee over Sills, Hardware, Main St., i
Sesforth. Phone 151. .
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I DR. F. J. BECHELY !
! Graduate Royal College of Dental I
i 14 Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. ]
Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea- .
2orth. Phones: Office, 185 W; resi- I
dence, 185 J. 3065-tf i
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I AUCTIONEERS �
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� THOMASBROWN I
Licenstedauctdoneer for the counties i
of Huron and Perth. Correspondence i
On Menlo for sale dates can he
e
I Eade Y _alling The Expositor Office,
.. Fh. Charges moderate, a n d.
Ostia -faction guaranteed.
PHONE 302
� I OSCAR KLOPP
? Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na-
�v donal School of Auctioneering, Chi-
cago. Special course taken in Pare
Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer-
ebandise and Farm Sales. Rates in
keeping with prevailing market. Sat-
Isfaction assured. Write or wire,
Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Out. Phone,
18-93. 2866-52
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R. T. LUKER le -County
Liqensed atictioneer for tl -
of Huron. Sales attended to in all
parts of the county. Seven years' ex-
parilewe in Mm�dtoba and Saskatche-
,va.a. Terms reason -able. Phone No.
278 r 12 Exeter, Centralia, P.O., R -R -
No. I . -brdeTs left at The Huron I,% -
ped -tor Office, Senforth, promptly at-
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Wi6h ta -F Is's facilities for public
late the Kidneys. This vreatinei re,. such feelings. Jae had Met thia
1AW-Id1Y,
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entertainment reflected perhaps as
liev- You of discomfort, and wards inexperienced Prairie girl
Continued from 'last week)
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corAectld as -anything else the generW
off Rheumatism and 84iiica.
but twice, and on. -her part she had
"He pretends to be a f riend, but 'in
chaos consequent upon its swift ex-
Dodid's Kidney Pills have been tak- betrayed no particular ,attraction for
pausion into a city. Such hotels as
reality hei is a suitor -'a ,detestable
en by thousands of men and women hdnL As a matter of fact, she prob-
.
him
as thousands of other ca�
had been capable of caring fox the
all over Canada with very beneficial
ably considered an old maa�- -
suitor -and the ties of busine bind
tra usient trade of pre -petroleum days
results. -
young girls werie like that. Of course
I_Tyou closer! I see it all. I con-
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wetre f6ill and carried .waiting lists
Obtained from druggists every- that was absurd. He was right In
sider it abominable-" Gray'Ra tome
like iexclusive clubs; rooming houses
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where, or The Dioddia Medicine CO., 'his prime, youth sang through his
was as gay ashis demeanor had been
thus far, nevertheless lie was probing
and, private dwelling weire crowded.
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veins at this moment, and yet,_she
must like him, he must b -
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deliberately, and the result appeared
ne* and modern firepzoof hotel was
stretching skeleton fingers of steel
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I ave acm1e,
how impressed her. Thati was fortu-
to verify his earlier sw4piedons. Calm
as he had appeared to be during that
skyward, -but meanwhilpi the task Of
sheltering, and especially of feeding
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a slav4. I think he is great, too, aud'
I he
nate, in view of her relations. with
Henry Nelson; luck was corhing his
interview in the bank, in reality he
three times a day, the hungry hordes I
is. He is the dearest, gentlest,
sweetest father in the world, and I
way, and she would, undoubtedly prove
had been, and still was, in a state of
intense
that bulged. the sides of the little city I
wouldn't havlei him 'learn the hideous
useful. The last thing Calvin Gray
nervous excitenient; his mind
-was a difficult onpi. To wrest pGssies-
truth about me for anything.",
contemplated was a sentimental wo-
wasgallopdng; the effect of that clash
,had been to rouse in him a keen teix-
sdon of a cafe table for two at the
.
For a moment B 'a listener
awbara
man complication, but on account ,of
&I's knowledge
altation, and a sense of resistless
rush hour was an undertaking alm, oat
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as hamwdous as
studied her tho Aghtfully, then he said-
i,pm
ithis peculiar it
�-nied to him the part of wisdom
power. IfHlenry Nelson was serious-
Jumping a ,mining
cladin,but Calvin Gray succeeded and
immensely flattered that you
like me well enough to make me,
to cultivate her -to, see as much of
ly interested in this ,girl, he ileasoned
eventually he and "Bob" found them-
your
confessor. Now I'm going to contoss
ber as possible.
here then was anotheir w4papon ready
selves fa,cing each Other over a dis-
to you that I also am an arrant cow -
"If you Will come o-mir to the of -
shaped -a rapier admed- at his en-
colored, tableeliorth, reading -a soiled
ard."
fice, I'll show you how I think that
emy's breast -and all be had to do
was grasp it. That promised tobe, a
menu card t6 a Perspiring waiter. It
in,
"Please don't joke. ,You have be-
Pool lies," Barbara was saying, and
Gray came to with a start.
pleasant undertakin.g. Wor had he
was some ways an id'L'al retreat
for a tete-a-tete, for the bellowed or-
come quite a famous- character, and
if the stories I hear are true-yi
It was midafternoon when he left
any doubt of success, for Barbara
,
Parker had aroused his liking so
ders, the rattle, of crockery, the voice
of the hungry food batti-ers, and the
"The stories one hears are neve r
the Parker office at least he thought
it must be midafternoon until he con -
promptly that reason---ard experience
� I
clash of t-fieIr steel made intimate
true. I have my share of physical I
courage, Perhaps; that's a com 'rii?rn,
sulted his watch and discovi�red thart,
-told him they must be in close senti-
mental accolrd. Even 3,112d shel proven
conversation easy., Gray noted with
elementary virtue, like generosity,
-
to all intents and purposes, he had
completely lost two hours. An,
I .
less. responsive, he would still have
approvall the ease with which his
dainty companion adepted, herself to
gratitude, sympathy. The most med-
iocre people aTe blessed, that way. 1`1
- amaz-
bng loss,truly. There was -no lack of
been donfident of himself, for few
women remained longi indifferent to
the surroundings and remarked upon
it
11 I
Ob! Generosity and gratitude are
youthfulvigor in Calvin Gray'st move -
me�nts at any time, but now there was
his zeal, once he deliberately set a-
bout w1inning them. To build upon
',, After four years in the East it
divine qualities'"
Gray shook �is head positively.
an unusual lightness to his tread and
that subtle, involuntary attraction,
took me a little while to get used to
"The
"ImPulse,g) Heart impulses, not brain
his lips puckered in -to a joyous
whistle. It biad been a great day, a
therefore, and to profit by it, appear-
it," shi-21 confessed. Wichita I
left was a quiet town; tl!e one I canic
impulses. They have nothing to do
with character. Now I'm deathly a-
day -of tt�e widest extremes, a day of
ed advisaible, nay, necessary for
hiencefo-ith all must be g-ist �� calne
home to was -a -madhouse. At first
fraid of one thing."
11-l"nat,
adventure and romance. And that is
what every day should be.
to his mill. In view of his declare-
the excitement frightened me, for I
pray V1
tion of war, he could aiford to scorn
felt as if I were bi-ing run over, toss-
o e, I'm egotistical
no advantage, however direct, or in-
cc� aside. But now that I've fallen in
and ostentatious. Oh, very! Dis-
I
direct hus bearing.
with the chase, -why-I think it is
gustingly rain, in fact. If I were u -n-
CHAPTER XII
"Tell me about +-he Briskowg,"
Barbar4 demanded.
splenidid."
"Just whiat are you doing and bow:
conscious of it, I'd be unbearable, but
-it-amuses'me as much as it amuses
If Gray cherished any lingering
.
"Of course! I'm (lying to (10 so,
'lo you do it?" Gray wan�L-d to know.
theTS, and -that takes the ,-urse off
doubts as to the loyalty of Mallow,
but" -Gray loolqc,d at his watch-"ev-
131rirbara was glad to tell him about
of it. I am delighted at son112 of my
erstwhile victim of his ruthlessness,
or of MeWade and Stonier, the wild-
211 the good must lunch. No doubt
her hr;eof but eventful eypenence and
. nice.
sl that morning at the Nelson
own antics. I love to swagge-T. and I
ado,re an audience, but to be laughed
cat promoters, those doubts vanished
Vou abhoT th.e public eating places
aut, alas-" '
bank when she, had executed her coup,
at by others would kill me. Ridicule!
during the next day or two. As a I
"I do. So does evex,vi _�ody who tries
and she reoited, the story with en-
Scorn! I'm iingensible� to :qnything
matter of fact, the readimss, nay, the
enthusiasm with which they fell in
;h -em. Bnt our cook has been specu-
thusiesm.
"Havireg no capital t3 go on," she
except those."
"You're a queer man."
with his schemes convinced him that
ating in, shares, and yesterday slie
,,talki-id majestically from. the kitchen.
explained, "I've merely bought and
Girayys gaze became fixed; there
he had acted wisely in yielding to an
.
3he was a wretched coo1c, anyhow; but
sold on commission so far, -but I'm
not always k6ing to be a broker. I'm
was a peculiar -light -almost a glit-
ter -in his eyes; he talked on as if
""Pulse to trust them. At first, when
he divulgied his enemy's identity, they
Are couldn't afford a bettL
-T one. We're
making good, and some day dad and
voicing some e-ngrGssdnig thought. "Of
were thi4nderstruck; mere mention of and
rery pour, dad and I."
"Were Not any' longer,
I willbe big operators. I've been 0le
course, I'm vindictive --that's a part
Henry Nelson's name rendered theni anyl
poor. poor
' hope."
to buy a car, and most of my time
of the swashbuckling character. it
speechless and caused them to regard ery
. I
"Ob, the- well! It i� exciting, isn t
I'm out in the field. They tell me
goes with ithe -ruffles, the jack b'oots,
:�d
their employer as a harmless mad- back
man, but as he unfolded his plans in that
t? Dad has gone_ out theire to see
I'm as good an oil scout as some of
-the swagger. It is a luxury of
greater detail -they listened with for
t, so— Yes, I'll. lunch with you and
the men working for the big compan-
ies; but, of course, I'm vot. I mere1ji
which I am extremely jealous:"� Bring-
ing his attention back to the girl, he
growing respect. The idea ceized I
)e duly grateful."
"Wheire, shall we -1o9"
have an- advantage.; drillevs, tell me
smiled and his manner changed a-
"There!
them finally. In the first place, it "I
was sufficiently fantastic to appeal to stret
Barbara's brows drew togiather in
more than they'd- tell a man."
I, Of course, with your father you're
bruptly. I've proved -t all
by tall6ng about myself when I'm
their imagimations, for they saw in Wad
L frown of consideration, and Gray
Old himself that she was even more
safe in. going anywhere, but to go interrested.
"
only in you. However, it
Gray a lone wolf with the courage is t(
and the ferocity to single out and pull will
:harming when serious, than. when
"Wherever
through the, fields alone is
I
'Oh, dad doesn't go,!"
sometimes easier to sell a thing by
frankly deic�ying it than by covering
down the leadeir of the herd, and, tend
�miling. we go, we'll be
;orry we didn't somewhere else.
1, 'What?" Gray looked up ineredu-
up its bad Points, and I'm trying des-
what was more, they scented profit to ,I
go
ffe might try the Professor's place.
Ilousiy, but "Bob" -nodded her head
. -
.
perately to mialoo. a good impire-sion
themselves in trailing with him. Then, then
too, the enterprise Promised to afford brea
:�-?s a Greek scholar—left his uni-
. —
Vigorously.
"Dad hates automobiles ; they
upon You. Now then, I'm tremend-
ously interested, in what you have
fren scope for their ingenuity, their 41)
.
lersity to get rich quick in the oil
lelds, but failed. He started a sand-
frighten him. So I go out alone while told
me about yourself, and I'm sure
cunning, theiT devious businesis meth- prop
ods, and that could be nothing less 11C
,vich and pd -e counter—a good one—
he runs the officie."
"Extraordinary! But, my dear girl,
you are a betteT oil man oil girl—
than you have led nief to suppose
than pleasing to men. of their type. then
Lnd it pays better than a pumper. But
it's dangerous."
But these are no times for social
But early enough be made it plain 11
ve'd have to sit on Iii, -h stools and
)e scowled at it we, didn!t gobble our
,,Naturally, I avoid 'Burk' and the
pleasantries. We ,are living in bed-
tha, he intended and would tolerate map
no actual dishonesty; crooked methods mak
. ood and make room for Others. Then
Northwest Extension after dark---ev- lam.
There is nothing in the air but
busdiiess—oil—profits. You are a bus6-
were both dangerous and unsatisfac- they
here is Ptomaine Tommy's. Cafes
tre good and -bad by comparison. Af-
en the scouts do that. But it wouldn't
pay anybody to high -jack me. NO. I
ness woman, and if we are to become
tory, he told them, hence the fight othe
must be fair even though merciless. getti
ter you'vebeein bore a few days you'll
go right in on the derrick floors and
it
as well acquainted as I hope we will,
must be the result a
To annoy, to harass, to injure, and, if 11
njoy To-mmy's."
b poison palace.
hobnob with the drillers, talk about
their wives and their families, discuss
�
of common
business interest So, then, Ffor a
possible actually to, ruin the banker, then
that was his intention,; to accomplish I ca
Phe v.L-ry name 'has a thrill to it."
croup and fishing jobs- sometimes
they let me tasr4ej the sand and even
bargain. I am -going ,to enter this
field in a large way; if you will tai�
those ends he was willing to ermPI-OY by
On teeir way to the restaurant,
'ray said: "Pa and M -a and Allie
3
show me the lags of their wells. It
mie for a client, I will buy and sell
no legitimate device, however shrewd, to th
however smart. His entire fortune
3riskow and the tutoress have gone
amused them at first to think of a through
you whenever possible. Per-
mely
and his associates, of course, greatly ,I
oo thri mounitains—Ma's beloved
girl playing the game single-handed
—I-nOs't men, however cough, have a
haps we can, even speculate together
now and then. I'll guarantee. you a-
exaggerated its size, would, be avail- Mal
nountains-4and they w,pear to -be
'
iving up to he,r expectations. The
Reuse of chivalry, you 'Anow, and are
.
gailinst lOs8- What do you say?'
able: for the purpose, and when he bTea
sketched out the measures he had in alon
nountains, I mean. The old dear
betterr sports than they realize. Now
"Why—it's a splendid opportunity
far me. And I know of some
mind the trio of rogues realized that mak
vrites me every week and her Iett,&T%
Lre wonderful, even outside of the
—well, they're beginning to respect
my business aNlity. They have learn-
good
things; I'm overflowing with informa-
here indeed was a fielid. wide enough -C
for the exercise of their peculiar gifts.
polling. She hasn't 'os.t a single il-
ed that I kerp my mouch closed and tiOn,
in fact. For instance " Bar-
quir
They acknowledged, too, a certa . in stoc
usion. ]She hag a soul for advienture,
that I'll treat thein squarely. Some
Of them- would fight for me. I tell
bara burrieffly produced her oil map
and, shoving aside the dishes in front
pleasure in the comfortable a;SSUTance the
ias Ma; sh&s hunting for eaves now
--keeps her ears open to hear if the
YOU it is the greatest r-xperienee the
'ever
of her, she spread it upon t'Le table.
"There
that they would involve themselves he d
in no illegal consequencies. ache
, sounds hollow; wants to find
mo -A thrilling advienture, a girl
is a wildest going down Gut
At their first council of war, Gray 11C
,round
L mysterious cavern and explore it,
vitb beT heart in her -mouth. Shel
had." I
"You are a brave child, and I ad-
here that looks awfully good." As
she indicated a tiny circle marked in-
gave each of them a number of defi- �
nite things to do or to have done, the we
evels -in the clean, green foliage and
mire your courage," Gray declayed.
'
"But I'm I'm afraid of ev-
to the corneir of one square, Gray
noted that there was a dimple at the.
-while hc %ought certain facts; when offsa
he spring brooks. She says the trees
not.
base ,of her finger. "The scouts don't
theF assembled for a second time, it one
Lre awful crowded in placies and there
erything that other girls are afraid
think much of it, but I happen to
was to cGm,'pare, to tabulate, and to a ]i
a no dust on therm."
of." Leaning forward confidentially,
know it is on a structure and has a
consider an amount of information tion
"And Allie has a tutoT!tp
the girl continued: "I'm a hollow
good showing of oil. The driller is a
concerning the activities Of Henry only
"The best money could secure. And,
sham, MT. Gray, but dad dooan,t
friend of mine, and be has old me
Nelson that would have greatly sur- I,
)y the way, you wouldr't have known
know it. After I learwed how badly ,
that his casing is set. Re'll -tip me
prised that gentleman had he been &pt
,
. e girl after you got through with
1h
hie wanted me to be a boy, and how
off when he intends rto drill -through,
prresent to hear it. all
i.eT that day. That wag only the be-
he had set his be -art on teaching me
and if you like we'll go out there and
. 11
Forr one thing, there had been pre -
,inning, too. She fills the, eye now,
7
the things he thought a son of his
know, I had
siPle what happens. If it comes in, it
pared a comprehensive list of the you
Nelson hold�ngs, together
md shetis. growing."
should a secret meeting
will mean a big play on surrounding
with maps side
"Gro,wing?"
with myself and I voted unanimously
property; prices will double, treble.
I owing their acreage and production, ail i
"
Gray chuckled. "Not physically, but
to fill the specifications if it killed me
-
the location of drilling wells, the can
.utally, psychologically, intellectu-
rn,e
So I began a fraudule ut life. I'm in
__
- ____ _____ . ____
ownership of adjoining properties. and well
Ally.1y
earnest. For instance,, I abbor guns,
.
the like. There was also a consider- to d
'IT said she had possibilities."
but I learned to nhoot with either
Maddu Weakness
able amount of data concerning thiet erty
"Yes. More than I gave b( -r credit
hand un-til—well, I'm pietty expext.
terms of the., Nelson leases, renewal 11
for, but what they are, where they
And roping! I can build a loop, jump
TTOab�OSOMe Night
lates, and such matters. Gray was you.
"
will lead beT, I don't know. I'm a
through it, do straighc and, fancy
forced reluctantly to admit that his
roolish p�eq-%On, Miss Parker, for I
catches like a cowboy. I worked at
Svifffly Refieved
enemy was more strongly intrenched offs
take an intmse intc,re,t in tht, affairs
it for months, years it zeenied to me.
than he had supposed; careful study his
-,f other people, ,P:qpecia]!Y my friend%.
I knew very well it was 0 ridiculous
of the data showed that the Nelson ber
NTy favorite dissipation is to share
waste of time, but I'll never forget
If you are troubled with a burning
acreage had been well selected and proi
tbp troubles of tho%e whom I like,, and
how proud dad was wlhen I learned
sensation, Eladder Weakness, fre-
that it was scientifically "checker- pro
right -now I'm quite 9.s worried over
the. 'butterfly.' That was my reward.
quent daily annoyance., getting -up-
boarded" throughout tl�e various gay'
Allie as her father is. you see, she
Horseg used to frighten me bluk-, but
nights, dull pains in back lower ab-
fields. What was more significant oil
has outdistAnced her parents already;
I learned to ride well enough. In
domen and down throug� groi�ns—
was the. amoumt of Proven or semi- a
the dream part is wearing off and heir
fact, it baq been a k"n disappoint-
you should try the arnazin,g value of
proven stuff. SOW?
new life is a reality. She is con-
ment to him. that I won't enteT the
Dr. Southwofth's "Uratabe and see
"It took work and money to get to- Sto,
fronted with the grim Faid appalling
Frontier Day contests. HeM like
what a wonderful difference they
ge,theT that group of leasesi,," Brick to ,I
ruecessitV of adapting I.erself to a
northing better than t3 see me win
makel If this grand old formula of
Stoner declared, after he bad checked %v
.
completely now and bewildering set
the bucking -horse match. Think of
1 44 .A T M 1 11 �
a well known Physician -brings you
+U- __:-r+ .-A 44 *�A_ —4- ;+
them off. "That's one of the beat lay- III
4- " .U. -A
0 0 ,;. o o o o o of conditions. I'M no,c Sure T,nal Sne Itl Anu I In In t- - - - . r, on . n - �.y F 'F ere3
o 7. W. ADURENS 0 will he equal to it." oat in the faceil" Barbara attempt- has brought to dozens of Others, You to put over a. big deal if they want plaii
ti,, o Uas.aGed Auctioneer for per,�,h 0 'IT pre,mme You Mean that she is ed to shy laugh, but there was a surely will be thankful and veity -well to.0' blar
0 aud Huron Countiec. 0 sensitive." quaver to her voice, and when Gray pleased. If it does not satiblir."the "They lack production," said Gray. thi
0 MG3 Solicited. 0 09upersersitivel And ambitiout;2 continued to stare at her gravely, druggist that -supplied. you is author- "Surel But they'll have it babore pe
0 Torma: on appliezVou'. 0 Tliat,q the trouble. If she were dull sympathetically, her face quickly ' Ned to return your money on first long. Lookit the wells thWre put- thin
. 0 0 , understand why box purchased. This gives $96n a ten- ting down and that's going dovm to
satiginctim gusranta(ai and conceited slip couldbe both happy sobered. "Now you It Of W
. " 02 rftrm Stoch, Chattab =:O 0 and cordip-nit,ed. But she's bright, and my father doesn't tbtvtk it necessary day test of "'TIratabs" without rig ound lem." w
0 2=1 20t0a pro rt7. 0 be to go along on; my trips through the cost unless pleased with ragtltc�ieo, The former speaker dbewtd Ms ei. 2AId
�0 IF. W. AER910 o she lacks eigotiqln, 80 f4b0Jll never oil fieldg. it has no"r oceurrod to if you would know the Joys 01 pewe- gar thoughtfully lor a whil,a, tbaa-
"� . 0 o either. Adversity would temper a him that I'm anythintStnt 'Bob' Pat- ful, reatful sleep and a %lormal, "I don't believe'they contemplaft t hav,
0 R., R. �& 61 Mitehom 0 7 lilm her; prospsrity Mar--spoll 1111
&tt 28, V, 10com 0 r ker, bin boy. Mind yoll, he ig 102t in healthy bladdm,, otart tho tctt to-dar 'hit deal. They'ro not thot trav�.
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dollar they have made has gone, "I don�t have to invest dkillar for , 7 1 i ".
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into new leases and wells and dollar. !My moiie�y will go for leasw,. I , � i�.
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themselves. It is rumoTed-, quiet- fifty, sixty -forty, seventy -thirty -any- I .
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ffiat-tley are Overextended." thing to get quick action. Other peo- I
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wouldn't care how thin I was ple,s money will do the work for me, I I.,
chcd if I had their gamble," Me- Remember, I'm not after oil, I'm af-
asserted. "All they have to do ter a man.."
sit tight. The law of average 'AI'll say you arel" -Stoner looked
pull them out. What do you in- UP from a frowning contemplation of
" to do?" the inaps. "And If you'll take a
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.o begin with, I intend to stretch chance I'll show you how you Calm
even thinner ---so thin they'll drill ,one well and cost them three --
k, if -that is Possible." that is, provided You hit." As the
on can't load them up with more others leaned over his shouldetr he ex-
erty. Py plained: "Here's a square block of
ertainly Trot, but I can make four twenties -separate leases, all of
drill mare wells." 'em-4and the Nelsons own three. Yom
)ffsets, eh?" Stoner studied tho can cO1P the fourth twenty, drill right
a bit doubtfully. "YOU c&n't at the inside corner, where all the
e 'ein offset dry holes, and if lines cross. If You pull a duster,
strike oil in their wells the you,11 be out and injured, maybe
r fellers will have, to do the off- twenty-five thousand, but if it comes
ng.. � wet they'll have to protect -those t4w
.'rue. I can, of course, Prevent leases with three offsets. It ain't a -
from extending their 'renerwals. bad-loolicing piece of ground; You%
n cost them a pretty penny just have about a one-toi-thmee, chance of
�orcing them to a rigid adherence making a well."
e term% of their leases and agree- , "How many cornipanies, have Yom
and-" gentlemen promoted?" Gray inquir-
Vhat do you mean, 'offsets'?" ed. I
low inquired. "How you going to "Twenty-two. And from a shoo-
k a man by bringing in wells string. Every well went down� W ic
gside of his property9 That'll going down, and every dollar we got
e him rich." I right here an the street."
an you beat that?" Stoner in- � "And all of them are dry, are ther
ed. "Mallow's been selling Oil not?"
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k and experting wells, for us with MeWade spoke up, defensively:
Marvelous Magniertic Finder and "Sure. Thety were all wildcats of the
on't know an offset from a head- i wildest kind. But we don't deal iM
post.1j, oil, we sell stock. Every issue waIry
ertainly, I know-" I put out has gone above par at SOMG
Vby, Professor! Is it possible time or ,other, and that'q Playing tha
have been deceived in YOU ? An I game squavet with our customarm,
et is the thing that sets off- to ain't it? We see that they have s
side of the crowii bliock and it's: chance to got out with a profit; if
gbt iblue, the same as a forma-Ithey ha.ng on it,s their OTM :Esult..
. ItIs the shape of a synclime-That's how we've built up a clien-
bigger. 17 tM129
)ion% get funny. You drrill an off- * "It wouldn't hurt your reputation
well to keep a man from sucking to bring in a wet well for a chance,
,he oil out from under your land."! would if ?" Both partners agreed
tight!" said GTay. "Well'g, as i that it would not. "'I'll buy this
know, are drrilled as close to the I twenty -acre lease, and you can prc-
lines as the law allows. When'mote a company to drill ten of it.,
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s found, the adjoining landowner i Stoner says- it's a *ne-to-throsi shoLl",
compel his lessee to put down a. I
to offset ielvery one that threatens (Continued, next week)
raw oil from beneath his prop-
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etting wells in order to protect
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of neighbors wbio all start drilling
nptly. That is one of the many
duction troubles -and there's st Remedy fe r Sick
7ig that trouble begins when the .
starts."
V"ou -aid it. But to offset the Nel- Echeys
qo's to cripple 'em-" Brick Rich in Mose healing her&a
ierr shook his head. "It ain't hard Indiana used
orrow money for good offsets. - .
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sit any bank will lend." !nz
t is; hard for anybody who Is ov- ,ou?d1'1`t'W"ft'1'1C h.v, taken Ga.11aghek a
Kidney Remedy and got well. It is
tended to borrow. Possibly my wonderfully' licalin and clewising to
,won't work, but to inalloy to ki
i�Z dneys. (lomes at from the heart a
ass, to embarrass, to stretch Naturb. � . .. 1
t R19 all a part of the gulme. Throbbin� backaches, disO ..
ple are nemr no weil of? as Ve matio pains and nag ng bT&d1136rThe0tU1
k they are. The Welgang Ave eloge are usu�llr caused by owned ki I th,
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to procii7e, the adjoining acrie- It, is one of James Gallagher's Wfoua
. Por evVerY Well t1kG7 Mtka, I' 5�year-oldflierbal HmWohold 1�amddiea.;!
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