xrmfz-', t - T" v f1 ". VA JULY If, 1901 The Commoner. 13 TBfflW(JW nMHiWHiHliMIHMMK Vacation Time Grim silence reigns through all the rooms and halls No echoes ring, no eager, laugh ing cries. I miss the sound of loving, childish calls When daylight into sombro twi light dies. No little feet come dancing down the walk; No laughing eyes look brightly up to me. I yearn in vain for childish, prat tling talk And I am lonely now as I can be. The ghosts walk out, and at the midnight hour I dimly see amidst the misty gloom Four childish faces, each one like a flower, That smile at me across the silent room. I smile at them, and from my easy bed I wave my blessing; and they fade away; Their loving smiles, like blessings o'er me spread, Hemain until- the rosy dawn of day. The cottage home is lonesome now, and still; But far away, adown the country lane And by the banks of sunny, rippling rill, I know four happy tots new health will gain. I sit at eventide and wait the time to sleep, And know full well the midnight hour will see Four misty forms that from the gloom will creep And smile their loving blessings over me. about the gray hairs, for thero'll bo others in the same fix. My, but it's going to bo a great day for all of us Fred, Charley, Will, Bob, Grant, Ed, Frank, Kit, Minnie, Ann, Elma, Lu, Code but the roll is too long to call. We'll answer "present" as each name is called, and if per chance the silence falls at the sound of somo well remembered name, we'll drop a tear and a flower for sweet memory's sake. The writer can wish the readers of this department no better time than he expects to have at the "Old Home Week" celebration in Oregon, Missouri. Old Homo Week The latter part of this month July 27, to be more specific will bo an epoch in the history of a lot of people. Commoner readers may not know many of them, but there are thousands of them, just the same. They are all former residents of thej little town of Oregon, Mo., ana every one of them who can is going to foregather in the old town and cele brate "Home Coming Day." They are coming from Maine and Cali fornia; from Manitoba and Florida; from beneath the Union -Jack and the Cuban Tri-Color. They are go ing to capture the old town; ring the old schoolbell again; climb the court house steps; wander through Rus sell's pasture and some or us ooys are going swimmin' again in the Big Tark. We are going to, sit beneath the shade of the old trees in the court house square and talk over the old davs until the years slip from our shoulders and we are again the boys and girls of the days long dead. We'll "tell tales out of school" until most of us boys look foolish and most of the girls grow rosy red. We know three children who, God wil linK. will be together again for the second time since that day, weaTy years ago, when they kissed for the last time the face of the best mother children ever had and laid her away in God's acre in a little Nebraska town. There are lines of care in the faces of the three, and there are strands of gray in tfceirr hair but "Home Com)ng Day" w,lU Iron out How It !Looks From Northfield, Minn., comes a most interesting letter with an in teresting enclosure. Don't know about Northfield? Well, well! That's where a lively little bunch of spec ulators from the Architect's native state once met with a sad bump. The aforesaid MIssourlans went to North field for the purpose of engaging in the banking business, but the citi zens objected so strenuously that the Missourians were compelled to re tire, taking their killed and wound ed with them. If you want to know more about the circumstances you should reach Bome "official" biog raphy of the James Boys. But that is not what the Architect started out to say. The letter men tioned is from Alfred Tomson, who is good enough to say that ho al ways begins his Commoner at the back pages because ho is in a hurry to be greeted by the two smiling individuals at the top of this par ticular page. He encloses a clip ping containing some verses taken from this department and translat ed into modern Norse. Being a MIs sourian the Architect can not read It all, but he can get enough of it to know that the verses were those recently published under the caption of "The Mighty NImrod" and relat ing to the doings of a certain stren uous gentleman now doing fearful execution among the wild beasts of the African jungle. This is the way a stanza of it looks minus the ac cent over a' few of the letters: the bills handed him by his wife, "how you women can wear such a lot of fol-de-rol and glmcracks. Somo of tho gowns and hats and things you women woar theso days aro tho limit. . Thero must bo a traco of tho savago left in tho whole bunch of you, else you wouldn't be forever togging out In such finery." Being a wiso woman Mrs. Bilson said nothing, and finally sho got tho check. An hour later Mr. Bilson assumed his station as Grand Panjandrum and Most High Potentate of tho Anciont and Honorablo Order of tho Big Smokes, and if Mrs. Bilson could have seen him in his rig out of re galia sho would havo had Bilson backed up in tho corner in a dress argument for a generation to come. Somo Eggs and Butter There wero 200,000,000 dozen eggs laid by Nebraska hens in 1908. This Is a total of 1,200,000,000 oggs. Theso eggs would average two inches in length. If laid in a double row, ends touching, theso eggs would havo reached 13,381 miles further than the railroad mileago built in tho United States in 1908. If laid In a ribbon five feet wide they would havo made a sidewalk of eggs reach ing from Omaha to Ogden. In tho same year Nebraska manufactured 35,000,000 pounds of butter. It would require 1,160 freight cars to haul that much butter, making a train nine miles long, or thirty-three freight trains of thirty-five cars each. And yet there are lots of us who continue to wonder why the price of eggs and butter remained so altitu-dinous. "Pfltont Wo Ytf tintfl Allowed. Frco nook, DA TIT U TO Wafmia K. C!emii, rm m h-ir W Du Advice and bookn free. Rates reasonable. Wgheit reference. Ilettncnrloa. A QT II If A C111175 ""it by exprrw to you on mv I iiihh rico-rtiau nol, Uon't. If It curt wend SI; If uiro ex prow omco. National Chemical Co..7M Ohio Ave, Sidney, O, JpllllT.IG TjAXJ OVr.XIXOH win Kjon tnko place l'or booklet conUUnlnir iccnornl in for mation, tho land laws and many beautiful icnnw, MiidJ ccuUHnBtAintw. DcpL I, Norlhwcatara Publicity lturuati, Jiock Spring. Wyo. HAVE YOU AN IDEA? ito,?"001 .... 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We would inslsc upon printing tlio rest of it were we not Impelled to feel some compassion for the genial and urbane American operator whose duty it Is to handle the linotype ma chine in the office where The Com moner is printed. He has a family to support. But Mr. Thomson has the Architect's thanks for his com plimentary letter, and Ted Jones, who translated the verses into Norse is also thanked for his kindness. Snd Accident "Any accidents in your family on the Fourth?" "I should say so! I met with a horrible accident." xou aon t iook it; wnat. was tiie ARriflnnt?" "Thought I was giving my, boy a nickel to spend for firecrackers and discovered a few hours later that it was a five dollar gold piece." Tho Retort Courteous "Everybody knows that you wouldn't have had a cent if you had not married me, and that you only married me for my money," she stormed. "Well," replied Mr. Stlmbell, plucking up his courage for once, "everybody who knows you admits that I earned all tho money I got by It." Those Men "T really do not understand," thTJSTSa thW y& noT ' growled Mr". Bilson m he looked over Brain Leaks A bird in the bush is worth two on tho hat. A good start has been made If you begin the day right. It is easier to select a text than it is to preach a sermon. About the only thing sure to come to him who waits is old age. Aro there any cooks left who know how to make elderberry pie? We hope some music never sound ed like the "critique" thereof. Satan's busy season is when the churches closo for tho summer. The owl has achieved a reputation for wisdom by merely looking wise. Barking dogs may not bite, but you can't always tell Just when they, will quit barking. All the world'.s a stage, ana a lot of trouble is caused by people who should be content to servo- as "supes" trying to enact tho leading roles. 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