DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. rmovr oty ILLUSTRATIONS KPATVALTERS 0 r cofirncvr er the eoBBi-ntmiii company 8YNOPSIS. 9 I Comte de Sabron, captnln of French cavalry, takes to his quarters to raise by liand a motherless Irish terrier pup. and names It Pltchoune. Ho dines with tho Marquise d'Escllgnac and meets Miss Julia Redmond, American heiress, who sings for him an English bnllud that lingers In his memory, Sabron Is ordered to Algiers, but Is not allowed to take servants or dogs. Miss Hedmond offers to tako care of tho dog during his mastor's absence, but ritchounc, homesick for his jnnstcr, runs away from her. The Mar quise plana to marry Julia to thp Due do Tremont. Unknown to Sabron, Pltchoune follows him to Algiers. Dog and mnster rneet nnd Sabron gets permission from the -war minister to keep his dog with him. Julia writes him that Pltchoune has run nway from her. He writes Julia of llt choune. The Due do Tremont finds tho American heiress capricious. A newspa- fier report that Sabron Is among the mlsB ngr after an engagement with tho native causes Julia to confess to her aunt that nhe loves him. Sabron, wounded in an en gagement, falls Into tho dry bed of a Xlvcr, and Is watched over by Pltchoune. After a horrible night and day Pllchouno leaves him. Julia goes In Bcarch of Sa bron, rcportod missing. Tremont takes Julia and the Marquise to Algiers In his yacht, not knowing their errand. CHAPTER XVI Continued. With his godmother ho was entirely nt case. Ever since she had paid his trifling debts when he wns n young man, ho hnd adored her. Tremont, always discreet nntj nlmost In .love with his godmother, kept her in a state of great good humor always, and when sho had suggested to him this littlo party he had been delighted. In speaking over the telephone the Mar quise d'Escllgnac had said very firmly: "My dear Robert, you understand that this excursion engages you to nothing." "Oh, of courso, marralne." "Wo both need n change, and be tween ourselvoa, Julia has a little mis sion on foot" Tremont would bo delighted to help Miss Itedmond carry It out. Whom else should he ask? "By all means, any ono you like," said his godmother diplomatically. "Wo want to sail tho day after to morrow." Sho felt safe, knowing that no worldly people would accept an invitation on twenty-four hours' notice "So," the Due do Tremont reflected, as ho hung up tho receiver, "Miss Redmond has a scheme, a mission! Young girls do not have schemes and missions in good French society." "Madomolsolle," ho said to her, as they walked up and down on the deck In tho pale sunset, in front of tho chair of tho Marquise d'Escllgnac, "I never saw an ornament moro becom ing to a woman than tho ono you wear." "Tho ornament, Monsieur?" "On your sleeve It is so beauti ful. A string of pearls would not bo moro beautiful, although your pearls aro lovely, too. Aro all American girls Red Cross mombora?" "But of courso not, Monsieur. Aro nil girls anywhere ono thing?" "Yes," sold tho Due do Tremont, "thoy aro nil charming, but thero aro gradations." "Do you think that wo shall reach Algiers tomorrow, Monslour?" "I hope not, Mademoiselle." Miss Redmond turned hor flno eyes on him. "You hopo not?" "I should Hko this voyage to last forever, Mademoiselle." "How ridiculous 1" ' Hor look was so frank that ho laughed in splto of himself, and in- stand of following up tho politeness, be asked: "Why do you think of Algiers aB a field for nursing tho sick, Madomol sollo7" "There has been qulto a deputation of tho Rod Cross women lately going from Paris to tho East." "But," said tho young man, "there are poor In Tarascon, and sick, too. Thero 1b a great deal of poverty in NIco, and Paris is tho nearest of all." "Tho American girls aro vory Im aginative," said Julia Redmond. "Wo must have somo romance in all wo do." "I And thp. American girls very charming," said Tromont. "Do you know many, Monslour?" "Only ono," ho said serenely. Miss Redmond changed tho subject quickly and cloverly, and beforo ho know It, Tromont wbb telling her stories about his own military serv ice, which had been mado in Africa. Ho talked woll and entertained them both, and Julia Redmond listened when ho told ber of tho desert, of its charm and Its desolation, and of its dangers. An hour passed. Tho Mar quise d'Escllgnac took an ante prandial stroll, Mlml mincing at her heolB. "Co pauvro Sabron I " said Tremont "Ho has disappeared off tho face of the earth. What a horrlblo thing it was, Madomolsollol I knew him in Paris; I romembor mooting him again tho night beforo ho loft tho Midi. Ho was a flng follow with a career before him, his friends say," "What do you think has become of Monsieur do Sabron?" Miss Redmond, so far, had only been able to ask this question of hor bunt and of the stars. Nono of thorn had been able to tell her. Tremont shrugged hts shoulders thoughtfully. "Ho may hnvo dragged himself away to dio in somo ambush that thoy have not discovered, or likely ho has been tako captive, lo pauvro dlablol" "France will do all it can, Mon sieur . , ." "They will do nil thoy can, which Is to wait. An extraordinary measure, if taken Just now, would probably re sult in Sabron being put to death by his captors. He may bo found to morrowho may never bo found." A slight murmur from tho young girl beside him mado Tromont look at her. Ho saw that hor hands were clasped and that her face was qulto white, her eyes staring fixedly beforo her, out toward Africa. Tremont said: "You aro compassion itself, Mado molsolle; you have a tender heart. No wonder you wear tho Red Cross. I am a soldier, Madomolscllo. I thank you for all soldiers. I thank you for Sabron . . . but, wo must not talk of such things." He thought her very charming, both romantic and Idealistic. Sho would make a delightful friend. Would sho not bo too lntenso for a wife? How ever, many women of fashion Joined tho Red Cross. Tremont was a com monplnco mnn, conventional in his heart and in his tastes, "My children," said tho marquise, coming up to them with Mlml In her arms, "you aro as serious as though wo were on a boat bound for the North Polo and expected to live on tinned things and salt fish. Aren't you hungry, Julia? Robert, tako Mim! to my maid, will you? Julia," said her aunt as Tromont wont away with tho little dog, "you look dramatic, my donr; you're palo as death in splto of this dlvlno air and this enchanting sen." She linked her arm through her niece's. "Tako n brisk walk with mo for flvo minutes and whip up your blood. I bellovo you wcro on tho point of making Tromont somo un wise confession." "I assure you no, ma tanto." "Isn't Dob a darling, Julia?" "Awfully," returned her niece absent-mindedly. "llo's the most eligible young man In Paris, Julia, and tho moat difficult to please." "Ma tanto," said tho girl in a low tone, ho tells mo that Franco at present can do practically nothing CHAPTER XVII. Out of the Deoert From a dreamy littlo villa, whoo walls wero streaming with bougnln vlllea, Miss Redmond looked over Al glors, over the tumult and hum of it, to tho sea. Tremont, by her side, looked nt her. From head to foot tho girl was In white. On ono sldo tho bougalnvlllea laid its scarlet flow ers against tho stainless linen of her dress, and on her othor arm was tho Red Cross. Tho American girl and tho French man had becomo tho best of friends. Sho considered him a sincere com panion and an unconscious confed erate. Ho had not yet decided what ho thought of her, or how. His prom iso to remain on the yncht had been broken and ho paid his godmother and Miss Redmond constant visits at their villa, which tho marqulso rented for tho season. Thero wcro times when Tremont thought Miss Redmond's exllo rr fa natical one, but ho always found her fascinating and a lovely woman, nnd ho wondered what It was that kept him from laying his tltlo and his for tuno nt her feet. It had been under stood between tho godmother and himself that ho was to court Miss Redmond a l'nmerlcalno. "Sho has been brought up In such a .shocking fashion, Robert, that noth ing but American love-making will lllpjl I .If REALLY NOT HIS LINE TERROR" SATISFIED HE WAS IN WRONG BUSINE8S. Sioux City Directory "Hub of the Northwest" "M "The Ornament, Monsieur?" about finding Monslour do Sabron. Fancy a great army and a great na tion helpless for the rescue of a sin glo Boldicr, and his llfo at stako!" "Julia," said tho marqulso, taking tho trembling hand in hor own, "you will make yoursolf ill, my darling, and you will bo no ubo to anyone, you know." "You're right," returned tho girl. "I will bo silent nnd I will only pray," Sho turnod from her nunt to stand for a fow moments quiet, looking out at tho sea, at tho bluo water through wnicn tho boat cut aud flow. Along tho horizon wns a mist, rosy and translucent, nnd out of it white Al glors would shlno boforo mnny hours. When Tremont, nt luncheon n littlo Inter, looked nt Ills guosts, ho snw a now Julia. Sho had loft hor coat with tho Red Cross in hor cabin with hor hat. In hor pretty blouso, hor pearls around hor neck, tho soft Himh hor cheeks, Bho was apparently only a light-hearted woman of tho world. Sho teased her aunt gently, sho laughed very dollclously nnd lightly uiuu wuii mo uuc uo Tromont, who oponod a bottle of champagne Tho Marqulso d'Escllgnac beamed upon hor niece. Tromont found hor more puzzling than ovor. "Sho suggests tho chameleon," ho thought, "bIio has moods. Beforo, sho was a tragic muao; nt luncheon sho is an ndor- ablo sybarite." Sang for the Sick. nppenl to her1. You will have to make lovo to her, Robert. Can you do it?' "But, marralne, I might as well mnko lovo to a sister of charity." "Thero was la Belle Helolse, and no woman is Immune." "I think sho Is engaged to somo American cowboy who will como and clnim hor, marralne." His godmother was offended. "Jtubblsh!" she snid. "She Is en gnged to no one, Bob. Sho is an idealist, a Rosalind; but that will not prevent her from making an excel lent wife." "Sho is certainly very beautiful," said tho Due do Tromont, and ho told Julia bo. "You are vory beautiful," said tho Due do Tremont to Miss Redmond, as sho leaned on tho balcony of tho villa. Tho bougalnvlllea leaned against her breast. "When you stood in tho hos pital under tho window and sang to tho poor devils, you looked Hko an angol." "Poor things!" said Julia Redmond. "Do you think thnt they liked it?" "Liked it!" exclalmod tho young man enthusiastically, "couldn't you see by their fnces? Ono poor devil snid to mo: 'One enn dlo better now, Monsieur.' There wns no hopo for him, it seoms." Tromont nnd Marqulso d'Escllg nac hnd docilely gono with Julia Red mond overy day nt a certain hour to tho different hospitals, whero Julia, after rendering somo slight services to tho nurses for Bho was not need edsang for tho sick, standing in tho outer hallway of the building opon on overy side. Sho know that Sabron was not among theso sick. Whero ho wns or what Bounds his ears might hear, sho could not know; but sho sang for him, anu the fact put a sweetness in hor voico that touched tho ears of tho suffering and uplifted those who woro not too far down to be uplifted, and as for the dying, it helped thorn, aB tho soldier said, to dlo. (TO BE CONTINUED.) Of Course He Had Killed Eleven Men and Never Been Licked, but at That He Had Mistaken Hit Vocation. When wo opened tho old "Four X" in Nevada, it was no time nt all be fore a lively town was founded and hundreds of people camo pouring in. In thoso dayB every community had Its terror. He was supposed to bo able to outdrlnk, outyell, outshoot and outright everything on legs in Ills Ju risdiction. Sometimes ho was a free lnnco and again ho was employed as a sort of policeman. Wo wanted a man to protect company property and ono day a giant of a chap weighing 205 pounds and six feet tall applied for tho place. "Are you a fighter?" was tho first question asked of him. "I nm," replied he. "I've hnd 29 fights in seven weeks." "Afraid of anything mortal?" "Nothing mortal or Immortal." "Shoot both handed?" "I do." "Uso the bowio knife?" "Perfectly at home with it, sir." "How many men hnvo you killed this last year?" "Well, this has been an off year with me, as I wnB sick in bed for six weeks nnd so I haven't got but 'loven." "Suppose, now, that a terror from somo other camp should como over here to clean you out? Havo you ever met any other terror and downod him a genuine terror, from tho headwa ters of Fighting creek?" "I can't say that I over havo, sir not a regular terror, sir." "Then you can't tell how you would act?" "Why, I should probably fight him." "Cut you can't say for sure. How ever, come back at four o'clock this afternoon." Wo sent over to Cedar Flats, flvo miles away, for tholr terror. Wo know him to be tho genuine stuff, and when ho arrived wo posted hlra as to what was wanted. At four o'clock when our alleged terror returned to tho shaft, tho Cedar Flats terror suddenly waltzed out on him with a halr-ralslng whoop and called out: "Whar's tho bloody, bloomln' hyena who has been passing hlsself off around here as a fighter? Whoop! Maugh, Ugh! Somebody p'lnt him out to mo and then tie my hands and legs while 1 bite his ears off!" Our alleged terror turned palo and looked norvous and tho Cedar Flats man pranced around cracking his heels together nnd shouting: "Whoop! Put him out! Let him stand beforo mo! Tie mo all up in knots, bend mo up in that bar'l, and then I'll lick him or go ovor tho cliff! Great snakes, but won't somebody show mo tho fellow who says " I pointed to our terror and the Ce dar Flats man let out a scream and rushed for him. The chap who had only killed 'leven men Just fell right down in a heap, and it was flvo min utes boforo we could bring him to. Ho wns whiter thnn ffour, and llmpsy as n rng, and It was all of half an hour before ho could walk away. "How do you account for it?" I asked hlra as ho was ready to go. "I must havo gone In tho wrong busi ness," ho gloomily replied. "How do you mean?" "I ought to havo been a preachor." Chicago Dally Nows. PHOTO SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS Dot Dereloping and Printing at Popular Price, F. D. 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If oven ono of thoso 300 commercial travelers who havo gono to South Amorlca succeeds In making a South American boo a United States Joko tholr toll will not havo been in vain. Cleveland Leader. of nil that ono was not positively Buro about. Rash, hasty talk has boon tho causo or untold misory. It Is wlso to mako no statement without having valid reason for believing It truo. It would bo no bad plan for ovoryono to bo ns caroful of his speech as If a Traco-It-Bnck club woro going to In vcstlRato his statements. A Paradox. Tho man who sells IiIb honor deals In something that ho has not got. Youth's Companion. Hard-Up King Created Baronetcy. Tho tltlo baronet was created, but not invented, by tho "British Solo mon." It waB to King James I, fre quently In tho financial morass of Mr. Mlcawber, that tho earl of Salisbury suggested a schomo whereby 200 gen tlomon might be persuaded to pay 1,000 each for tho honor of being Btyled baronets, or potty barons. To tho king's objection that such a step might give offense to "tho goneral body of the gentry," tho cynical Salis bury replied : "Slro, you want tho money, which will do you good, whllo tho honor will do tho gentry vory little harm." This cogont argument con vinced tho king, and tho old chivalrous order of kulghthood was mipursodod by tho new order ot pseudo-barons. Holds The Lead For over seventeen years Grape-Nuts, the pioneer health cereal, has, had' no equal, either in flavour or nutrition. Thousands of families use it regularly because Grape-Nuts When Crown Was In Pawn. In former centuries tlo crown usod to bo tho favorlto way ot ralslug money, and tho royal Jewols used to bo In pawn most ot tho tlmo. At tho time ot tho coronation of Oeorgo IV tho crown was In pawn, and was hired out for tho occasion at a cost of J3B.000. Tho king wanted to buy It, but Lord Liverpool thought It an unnecessary oxtravagance. Fi nally thoy browbeat tho poor pawn broker down to $35,000, although tho crown was then valued at $760,000, and In celobratlon Georgo IV had to march through tho streets for miles wearing a G-pound weight on his head. Has qualifies which make it the ideal food Delicious Flavour, Rich Nourishment, Quick Preparation, and withal, easily digested. Grape-Nuts and cream, in place of heavy, indigestible food, helps to make one cooler and more comrortaDie on not uuya, mu uuw wj and brain in a way that gives zest and energy. "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts So)d by Grocers everywhere. STRONG WORDS From a Doctor With 40 Years Experi ence. "In ray 40 yoars' experience as a teacher and practitioner along hy gienlo lines," says a Calif, physician, "I have never found a food to compare with Grape-Nuts for the benefit of tho general health of all classes of people. "I have recommended Grape-Nuts for a number of years to patients with the greatest success and every year's experience makes me more enthusias tic regarding its use. "I make it a rule to always recom mohd Grape-Nuts when giving my pa tients instructions as to diet, for I know Grape-Nuts can be digested by anyone. "As for myself, when engaged In much mental work my diet twice a day consists of Grape-Nuts and rich cream. I find It Just the thing to build up and keep the brain In good working order. "In addition, Grape-NuU always keeps the digestive organs in a per fect, healthy tone." Name given by Postum Co., Battlo Creek, Mich. Strong endorsements like the abovo from physicians all over the country have stamped Grape-Nuts the most scientific food In tho world. ' mj ft 4