The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 25, 1913, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    MONUAV, AUGUST 25. 1313,
rLATTSIVIOllTH SEMUWttKLV JOUHNAL.
rAat 9
PROLOGUE.
- Jlolly was the fairest and mcr
riest of widows and the plump
est J That too, too solid flesh
R'os the cause of all the trouble.
Molly loved Alfred Bennett in
her girlhood days. Now he was
coming home a distinguished
diplomat and wanted to seeAIol
ly in the seme blue muslin dress
( waist measure twenty inches)
which she had worn at their ten
der parting years before. So
Jilolly had to grow slim as a
string bean in just three months.
And, as she had at least four
suitors, the melting process a
fairly complicated business
was often interrupted.
The gay, irresistible Jtfolly, all
sweetness and spice and every
thing nice, is a most fetching
heroine, and the longer one knows
her the more one's admiration
grows. She has wit a-plenty and
a very keen sense of humor.
I-'urthcrmore, no one can tell
just what she will do next. To
rhapsodize, she is but wait, let
the witching Jilolly tell her own
story herself.
u u l ur r ? .
if li i it;-. (
By MARIA THOMPSON
DAVIESS
Copyright, 1D1?, by the BobbMerrlll
Company.
decide to grow up where' their crow
will be heard by the world. Alfred
was ojic of them. ' ' '
And. . ton. occasionally fume man
conies along Trom the. big worKl and
marries a pluiup little broiler and takes
tier away with bim. but mostly tbey
$Lij and g t boverins li ife ou a cor
ner of the family estate. That's what
I did. !
: I 'was a jior little: lost ohi-k -with
frivolous tendencies. a;id tliey all chi'-k-ed
me over into this-empty Carter nest
vLi-'ii they considered well fealhered
for me. It cave tlietir ada sensation
when they found out from the will just
bow well it was fen I bored. -And it pave
nie one to. All that- money would
make me nervpu-5 i .31 r.. Carter hadn't
made I r. John its Jruardiam though 1
sometimes fo;d that the' responsibility
of me makes liiui treat mo as if he
were my stepgr:indfather in-lit w. Hut
ad lu ail. though stiff in its knees with
arltiiT;ey.' IIii!.rbor is lovely and 1 ov
ine, and: couldn't imitiisitiTciiesr. be
called just real affection with a kind
of squint ia its eye?
And fliere I sat on my front steps,
being rtebraced in a perfume of every
body's lilaor, and peaehblow atid sweet
syringa and affectionate interest and
moonlight, with a letter in my band
from the man whose two photographs
and many letters I had kept l.vked v.p
Ln the garret fur years. 1 ; it any v un
der I tingled when be top' mc that be
had never ccuio bact because he?
couldu't have l ie and that rev.- the
ki'ided :r '-Uv e". be va;
r...
I don't know just" how ions rs.il r-n
the front stops all by myself bathed ft;
a perfect flood of moonlight and loucil
ness. It was not a bit of comfort li
boar Aunt Adeline snoring away in lizT
room down the dark ball. It taker th?
greatest congeniality to ir.ake a per
son's snoring a pleasure to anybody.-'! 1 min
Aunt Aflolmo and I are not tuat x.zr. ?iiiC Je y iu-. ca'. l - -i :'--.
When p.M.r Mr. Carter died tLe j.ztz ; added I ;- ' vv-z to I:' :, pivslial: '.''-art
day she said: "Now, Mary, you arc ct ! tiiyi-rJf, r T ; y -wr. bgal ; t the vr.:
tlr'oly too your? to live all your Irr.g I pect. AI the Ult y.atf Tadjd r.y
,i ears of widow Imnd alone, and as 1 au: and I ai ' ; c': :: .r.' ell ga
in the same condition, I w ill rcat i y den dc r '. A -Ji.;' . c. l;; - :
cottage and move right t.p the rLctt j saying " ' " -1 ';- 1 "' ''.
into j our bouse to protect and co.:scle ! That l' J : ; r tv.k;c: pu'. t v
y..u." And she did the incvinj ! scene P v. :, '.' c :-v'
the prot ceding. i uiadj tr; rci i.'.o" r i'f.il "lie u !Pi
Mr. Henderson has been dead forlj- j die-:- a-.tli:. .. ' r '"-' -'d '' m;
Inn years, lie only lived three iuoi:il'3 I it -.n ! w( r : .". . Int.: ' : ' in '
after lt married Amit Adeline au;l L:r haok nnd I -ul Ir'i i :j.ri t'-.-.t ih
rape veil is tver a yard long yet. Mcr. ; I!ul belt v. a J... ;. 1. "' . -li. i.i i -are
the dust under bcr feet, but zb" '. ami mine i i-.. I . ; "t w!'j it. I
iTBes rtir Dr. JVTLn fo come oTeranl tj;il e t that .Ik. .-, l i L ; f tl c. old tittnk
-it on the porch with us becatiso eh !Kt ten i.-Piiiicir '.'at 1 La J :::.'. the
can consult with him about what Mr. I letter and uit:i.-u: : ' "1.
Henderson rra'y died of and talk rrifh J j.. . ;."y -,.-. ; ; Ma ; o :,.e f.-.r ri'tt-
1dm about the sad state of poor Mr. ' ,,. . .,-..- g.. ;;.. n Ir.
"artcr's liver for a year before to ?.iod. j j, u j -;,t- .-.,.(; ; ;r.:.r : :! at
1 just go cn rocking Billy and cirgTrg j y
,i c..:.c :o
L.I ii.e lea;--
. .A i.:... j . . . i . I- . . T
jtimis iu l.ii'.i ill mh;u ;i u.y li. l an.; "i i C ' ' I i
can't bear the conversation. Mr. Car- ,
tor's liver got on my nerves alive, and ; j r,,v cbevUr.
dead it does worse. Hut it hurts when ( b.-frj ! wv .: the bouse I
the doctor lias to take theittle, sleepy j f prC;aMTv.i -.r.i.r ;.,d Lad famil
boy out of my arms to carry bim borne, r:,r:.lr. Hh'ivv c r. T do that be
Ihouch I like it when be says under ! c:iil-0 -tj,,- n;c'r" :' .- ' Yvs -..t.
bis breath. -Thank you. Molly." j a"i',d Gol 'koo ::' Lt I'j budoL
And f.s I sat and thought bovr rear ! ,.
be and I bad teen to each other in all
our troubles I excused myself for run
ning to bim with that letter and I ac
knowledged to myself that I had ro
riht to get mad when he teased me.
i"r lie una nceu Kinu aun interested ,
about helping me get thin by the time
Alfred came back to see mo. I couldn't
tell which I was bhishimr all to mv-
LEAK 3tCfiD.
A Lov! L'",.; l.oar'-a.
, ' 1 A . 1 1 ! A 1 f. ...1
had reminded me in bis letter that I '
bad been when be left me. j
"Why don't people, realize that a sev-
oof orr-year-old girl's heart is a sensi-
live wild tlower that may be shattered
by a breath? Mine shuttered when i
Alfred went away 1o lind something , .Hro.,kractl.n2 ri'co" rr 'dry toast.
one egg, fruit cm! r. ItLrpconful of
bo could do to make a living, and
A out Adeline gave the hard, preen
stem to Mr. Carter when she married
ino to bim. l'oor Mr. Carter!
as full of women who were aunt J
and cousins and law kin to me, and
bcarsj a-;d 1 -t-
n..!.oily did anything for me. They ,)f lr,nr
a'l said with a sigh of relief, "It will j tur.c s:1i.,,j S'o ';c
i such a it ice. sale turns lor you, .,, - - ,,v,i ?3 full o" fat
jMoiiy. Ana tney really ciidnt liiean
anything by tying up a gay, dancing,
frolicking, prancing colt of a girl with
a terribly ponderous bridle. Hut Iod
yater and shrouds me in it for the
Stony and then more and more blan
ket "windings envelop me until 1 am
Le the mummy of toine llgyptian ;:i
anteis. , 1 Lave ice on the back of my
Heck and my forehead and munb'r for
Uto vVde world in my heart. Once I
jrot so. discourage..! at the idea of hftv
iug all. thisTtades in this life that 1
tningled .tears with the beads of per
spicatiou that rolled down my cheeks,
and she snatched me out of those
steaming grae clothes in less time
flian it takes to tell it, soused me in a
till of cold waier. fed me a chicken
wing and a hot biscuit and the infor
mation that I was "yood looking
enough fr anyb'.'dy to oat up alive
without :il I this foolishness," all in a
very few seconds. Now. I hate to peg
lu r to help it fo. and I heard her tell her
nephew, who does the gardening, that
che felt like an undertaker with such
yoings on. At any rate, if it all kills
tr.C it won't be my fault if anybody
Iwij In Jle in saying that I was 'beau
tiful in death."
I'.ut Jiow that more than a monMt has
passed, I really don't mind it so much.
I feel so good and strong and pram y
all, the lime that I can t keep from
bubbling. 1 have to smile at tin self.
' Then another thing that Iclps is
I'.itly and bis ball. I never could ival
'.' p'-iy with bim bi fore, but now 1
I. in't help it. Cut an awful thing hap
pened about that yesterday. W'e were
in the garden playing over. by the lilac
!'ir he-, and Hilly always beats mo,
! au se w hen he runs to base he
linvws himself down and slides along
cn. the grass on lis little stouiacli as
-e i.jfs the rw.I players do over at the
' e; :i -rounds. Then all of a sudden.
'.-.'o;v 1 knew it. I just did the s;:nie
II. l: g. and t e slid to tin- l'owerpot
. - :se a a base logt th"r. eaclt on his
f. : sl'-iaaeh Atid what did I'.iily do
; ur beg'U right there o:i t'" gras ; the
L':.u of a tu-le we aP.va;. s ba vo i.i
I. . big ro-'kiig obai" on i''e i-or.-li:
. and o-r e folio 5. I'.illx- el net.
l.-.g ;.; d a.pie.t'iitg. v. I iie I laughed
-.I.' ; 'l out of breath. but fjlad I
: ' . : " v (i:'il wear dolicious peiii
,"!! thore. looking right ovoj
:. .. ,".v.:it fonee. I discovered Judge
. : W'.u'e. I i-h 1 could write
.,. I.'.v.- 1 folt. for 1 never had that
: -..ii -n bofore. and 1 douT belief c
I ' l.a-.e it again.
I Lave rdwavs thought that. Judge
. ...le was really the mo-t v. o:ilerfu!
.... I": lii!!sbo(i. not because be. is a
: i o:ing in .life that there is
. . :. -..bite iprinlJo in his lovely
I.., '.; hair, that grows lack o!T bis
'.. ..." L..e Kapoleon's and Charles YYs
' . . I,,i. 1 1. -cause of h's smile, wdtich
: .i-.i.i. o.r so Jong that you glow all
... r -..ion v on get it. I have seen
Li.. it once or twice at his mother
; . : r I. or i:i tin ir pew at
. .. -meo. at bttio Mattiie Jobn
: 1 in : he gave bit.i a flower
. .-.! ' v fence as lie passed by
; : ' " t week, but 1 never thought
I " cvl 1 L?vo '.'lie all to myself. Hut
:v; it "'. :t". a most beautiful one
; ... . j0... distinctly miicj at
l.r I; .bjii't think much of it tva.s for
T :l'.- 7. "it up and blushed "S fed all
-z I do when I first "oil that tub
'. .ater.
'-i-; vl'ii'II forgive an intruder,
.-::. Carter, but bow could a mortal
:;:.i:t : peep into the garden of the
; d- ;r pe : ;iel the tjueen and her
. . ". at p!' :"' ln said in a voice as
t- ; ip.i-ful a ; the smile. Uy that time
I Irl rr-efed in my rullies around my
r-:-.t a vd pnshel in all my hairpins.
rteod spread legged as near in
frN.t cf me as be could get and said
ir t i rvdest possible tone of voice:
C:et away from my Molly, mani"
7. never was so mortified in all my
and I scrambled to my foot, and
r-Tij- ever te the fence to get between
' T" n,-d Hiii.
'.-. r. lovely day, isn't it. Judge
" .-. ic'. ' I asked v. itli the greatest 3n
'.r.:'3:t, T-hioh I didn't really feel hi the
but Avbat could 1 think of to
:.. ; "' A we man is ajt to keep the im-
Uttle frvers. an' I - lol: I w-i -j a. rhcep ; g; r. r. .g.ou many or tne gratia men
if I have to cat TclL"" and i-pinncli for j nc-s pass;::g around her in queer
ing over the fence at our (lowers: Don't
you want to give bim a rose?" I hur
ried to say as the smile died out of
Judge Wade'.; face and he looked at
Hilly intently.
"Mow like John Moore the vouug'Jt' r
is,' he said, and his voire was so cold
to Hilly that ii. hurt mo. and I was
afraid J'.iPy would notice it. Conines?
in people's voices ahvavs makes me
fool just like ice cream tastes. Hut
HiH.v's answer was still more rude.
"You better go, man. before 1 bring
my father to sic our dog on you," he
exploded, and before 1 could stop him
his thin little legs went trundling down
the garden path toward home.
Then the judge and I both laughed.
We couldn't blp it. When two people
laugh straight into each other's e es
something feels dangerous and you get
closer together. The judge leaned
farther over the fence, and 1 went a
little nearer before 1 knew it.
"Von don't need t keep ;l persona!
dog, do yon. Mrs. Carter v'' be asked
with a twinkle that might have been
a spark in his eyes, and ju-t at that
moment another awlul thing happened.
Aunt Adeline eaate out on the front
porch and said In the most frozen ton
cf oko:
(To lie Continued.)
1 PLATTSMOUJH
FOHTY YEARS 'ABO
(terns of Interest to Old and New
Ficsidcnts cf City Which Were
IMcvv Forty Years Ago.
I.UWVer 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 had three
-Mil- ief ;tl i!Oi:e"d I 1 1 1 Week.
THE 1ILL GF THE HEAT
MARKET AT UNION ROBBED!:;;';::, ,1;!;"'.:
( till' ciwn oii;i!il i ;t ir.in.dhe-,
ti'M wool... ui!.i ! nil appearuueo-
o - I:. ill li;te n -j I dl-pi;t. IP--
I : I -1 1 i I I " I lie I ' tl t il t I'MI of i.llf
i..iii;i i- n! -lake ,i"v day-. 1
all I liein 1 1 Hi Pintle ! ! v. - a re
i: i.i i, ! ; i;p :t!nl loddhlg l.lll- nnd
!'.l I - 1 : ! H pe l , ! le- . .ii o I I I o; in ilt
lion ! - ; ; - oil gi ., I n : -e - :i ! id 111
pr :ii ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ! nil a l'"i . i ill .
til- ! lie J I - t . I' I ite : . r. . M I
lino:l Ii I he ( i r.i l I la-d-e ,.' I lie ln
.lo"0!,el ( '-dor ,,' ( I, hi -eil..V.-
I ! ! ci 1 1 V : io in . 1 1 r e 1 1 . A re
el I . i ; i . I in 1 1 ; i o . -upper i 1 1 ,,
The "Wonder Tour"
Through the Northwest
r
Have jtm ov. r been to CSIrcicr National I'ark? llavejoutUT
'con to "b't l!ov-tonc l'ark? Have uu ever been to the North
I '.tcilic Coat?
W. 11, 1 would lik-j to have Hie privilege of explaining how jmi
can ari-auge a -urniuer Tour to include all three, stopping at
C lacier on the w ay out and Yellowstone on the way back.
It's an interesting trip, and Kailroad, Hotel, and Stage facilities
are so perfect now, that the trip ia a joy from start to finish.
i would like to send on map- and pictures and booklets des
cribing the places, and I would like to help ou plan a tripaiid
tell vuu all about the service and the cost.
W0'Wil W' C CLEMENT, Ticket Agent
fejMElfee! L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Ketr.
Week of August 10 and 24
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f.;i4 ..a(cii for the o-co. 'z iii-iit to go
ite to go to ticcp and leave It
for he sin "v-p : laic, and ite
i !s jo gaunt and i'tilr. r.i.u iitou lo.Ling
i ::,...-t times. Thai's viiai tio last pr ay-
rat, almosi r.i: r.y sleep for
"JtTIiIF. re"y -r?rzz page in this red
A red .lev'!?, m gl-d I've
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Card of ThanKs.
Ti i I In- inn i iy ri.i.l- and tie i- ii -ir-
who were so hind during" ibe
I" he b'.'lt il Jll'l lll'lerul o! Ill ieoei
I liii-itninl. ;unl lo the ineiiilicrs ol
I ih' I kl g c o,'.: e. . je- ; fe I o l"e u !"U
th ll)o-( lo."l ! I I e i t llhlhk- for III"'
;t--i-IUilie. a- Well ;t- tile lie.iull-
f'hl lloial "tok.'H-.
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Jacob IVsson Done the Work.
From Ha t 'it lay':- Leoly.
I'lle I e j ,;t h" W oj-, o I lie )i,ci-:'.
i!ie -el.-o llol-e W I- llohe i
.lacoii Ai;i-oii, llie c;, ii H-o I e r. and
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a- wu- g;ii!:erol Iroiii I he
DEATH OF THE LITTLE
SON OF MR. AND MRS.
JOS. BANNING AT UNION
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lioiiio of hi- .,itoiil-. Air. at,.) Mr-.
.lo-oph Ihuiii nig, in till- lll.lge.
I he llllle iio".- doulll Mils M'l'V
-iiddeii and tiiioxpeclo.l, as be liad
ind i ii serioii-l ill., but for u
few du- In- had lio.-ii ,-liglill ail
ing .ind a phv-ician wa- rallod.
I l id l olel:oo, .e JMi Upu'.ir
O'l lo tjuilo clloorllll, bill .-(."Ml
Uller liooii Jie suddenly ec;ille a
gr.nl ileal 'wor-e. and williin a
! Vi'I'V Jew lllollioul- lie pa--ei
;aw;n, alnio- bofoic j f t pnrciij
il l.ighl ; roiild realize that lliefo wa- nn
i" ii- .bung or.
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; ' ' - "in-., lining, H mi 1 i ' i I
,!",'i ""' 1 v"'i ;ur c. was b.'isod iipo,, o-o
d'-d i" pl'.'-enl. Wold - : 'I- 1 1 Well W It II I lloe '.' I -
if well with thy liu-band? I- it
Well wild the child? And she
I Ih- I,..,i'. file;,, , ,, M,--. Hole j'M1.Uered, ll is Well." Tile p.l I I -
oi l Troop will ,.. plea-ed lo I--. n il ! heater- wore: Mis-e- l'oapl and
tl'a! .-he .- feeling much ini-, r.nri ie Jlanning. Id-ie ;ind llalli"
j. roved .-inc.- he,- relurn fro,,! I in-1 T;1 j. , ;iuli, s ,,r . i... i.L1 1(. iH1. . .....
Fcelinn Wiuch Eetter.
lnlernient wa- made m Ldiion
Mi
I : - . . I I I - , ' ! . I . - ' . . - . .! t
urnw r'lfiw rttrnr niWf! ' " "
t k. u r t.nwv o:t.si. . t v i i i ...... i i -,!.,, . , i
. I Uiidi I LuL U.l I U 1 11 o ) M.
I'll. ! ." c 1 , 'I' I - I'.'I'i'l'-l'I'l I lie h I . il I I - I
J I . x , - i and ev !' .oi' !,.okl'g
eo:i-,i l.lgiili; - Ih- ! Il.'-phv . M'l'Mlll'pliv ol ill.- Ilerahl.
j,;ii ,i;i'e !:-'. p,.-d.! .. lii i a! I ! : i I i . i i ; . i n ! ..roti;iti.
wiring I he i'.iv w il !t io-v. .-i ! no ,' I i ; ; 1 h a w a . w r.- ii.ird a I w.fk. n
w ir-- ii ..-d.-r put i he plnul u-i.n!. M i ' i i u Ii .. I ; h . a I .-h -h.-re
i'i - I -hupe. I ke iitiiouui I io;:u wu- al.-o a- bu- n- lil-
, if hiiii eriu I lioce- -;. i-'" !'; -C'll a ' I i j i h I : I ' I i ' lll.'i ke- lllhl olll In lie.
j.'i. i- iiiihe c I e and i- Tl:e ;t!l ga u- a 'ot-.ial we
o -1 1 1 1 : .' 1 1 e 1 1 .-..-I - ! h I ho i
1 1 i . r s 1 1 1 1 ' i i . ! : i
W li! I !" io t,", c !
i , i g c , 1 1 1 1 1 , ' o ; i , I i : -
llie W ! I ' I i ' g lie,'.' ill- II
p i.h e, f..r en r- ;, i n I in 1 .'iii' i
-lane-- i- in .-! In d -!i te. ni
i lie liglli. i'ii! i i i.i h ' 1 i I'oi m-e -
, ho l o I :
I
w
e cn I e
ni Lii iiuiri.cr.
I i i ' o ! I he IP ill of ;:!';orv VV Ilull'tie!',
in- wo!-., ..!' w it-- an !.! .'hi!i.'i ml .'tin e. w in. wa- ii
-oo'i ;i- j . i--1 i i ! .-. ' ii ; - n-u.'il goo. -pnil-. and we
r-
! co 1 1 Id 1 1"! -eo i h iw II ' cou 1. 1 bo
oliierW!-e. a- III- -lol'e wu- full
, o f c ii -i . in ii-r-. Al Shannon"- p.p-
! til.'ir lli'i -iaile We pl oi'lll eil a
i . 1 1 1 ; I i i i !': r -! - o ' u - - -1 1 ,i i io ! i en ;t i r i g . v. h i.di. I She w a , a I In
llie i'i,-i-i in- i'i ! ' I ' ' i ; ' to llie diiiel'- j lino-l W il .1 e 1 1 U I tile p J ' U - I i I ' e o I
ul I'm!- .. : he i-1 1 . Tlii- ; j . I r i i i : g- in Nolo a - lot. a I : . 1 We pef
wnoig ,,!' jiie ,!;, i- in 1 pi i g j ;i n ih i ; ! a ! -d .ifotitid t i i cilv for ;i
Willi o li'm,- o.ine, ! I Itoi few ll"Iir-. The Itl.iok- ltoii-e
Nebia-kn l.iglh
h-'.kcd corer.', wV. c - i". ccfl'ee. no
susar. no cr?au."
Jersey cows full
in HillsborD, Uri-i'
susar. no cream.
i Jf.rs.v- flif r " " T ' f-t Cl'ra'U
rso. i wa-ii t twenty, and this town ;
I iiasl'.ire:
Iinnerr-one r:.
crass. At Pja. 1 1 bars iucro than
one eliap in-i'Jr g-'O 'hen.
s :i: bcr brain, and when one Mops
c. -ai'd speahs lo her for the first time
d dn t want to see nie always trotting "iSupprr-rlicj . c ! t'tst and an ap- 1 it ii cenf u.-ing. Of course 1 have
aionc now ana i:rci ana not caring . Ji;o .. yl,r t -r;,l.'.' AVby 5-upper
v. hat happened tr me. even pound ' ;jp
n io p'tuttos of plumpness, fo he found ! j-fl- -, -I ;. g, r xizVA I er-
ue P.r Mr. .'arter in some other i lac9 i
j in n y : P. cp
I drearu about a
i.ur tins worin. ami i leoi mat nc is lu:i-n) y fj-j:;!,! at hist that getting
potiig io see ine inrcugu wttaiever i
happens. If some of the women in !
- . . - r .. ;.
out or i.ej act ere nty eyes aie l.-miy
onon :iirl ' inin- invseif into a circus
my missionary society bnevv Iw'v ..,, lr ,i-::;Sevcrl.i:iil of ovrrliaiiil.
friendly 1 feel with God they would! ffliit n,V . npfl , toIitorUoii that the
r';t me out for contempt of court ; tii5il.: c. . , uuia Cwlll(l 5l.vcnt tc tor-
i.e totvn oioni mea.i .injuin., .. hQ. ,vU, -ou!d ' ill ' Ju pptnpd in P' i'l here." be Laid, and
by chastening my spirit with Sir. Car- , !!,.-.. -i -. .i-u t-h.-- t i;i. i..ivi'.iis
. . ... . ...... i me )'.- I liad l.een at it week, nit'1'-1- '' 7 L ''- -I-0'jtlS
i'i. itn'i i itey uiun consiucr nun ia i - ,-,t f t.i.ln'f t,. f , ,
!!';-.! the indue anil his mother
rry P rc. f ' r sin i- cue of Aunt Ade
fPe'P;, '.jut I liad a feeling
.frcr Vz i'i Id-; tyes that that
v ; ; 7 :. 'rv.,.z v.r.j l':g fnvt lime be bad
ever recti inc. It was lovely, and I
blit. l.ed sumo mure as I put my hand
up to my cheek so I r. cuhJu't Pave to
-ipjo ppIU
"Al'-ut thg 1-velds'; ?? that ever
oohipah for ; koep- up is well earii"d rejiulu-
I i t - 1 h! h l'o ei Ih ' . 1 . of llie -er h'e j I o'.. Willi III - g e 11 I 1 1. 1 1 1 U 11 1 'e!'k.
here .i;r;hg Ih" i',.-. nioiil h-. I v. In. i- alwa- on hand d nlleid
Tile c, n, i ; i.i i i i- liii'i'lni:' willl'lo Ihe W.'lhl- of il- gi;e-.-. Al-..iii-ido'-aide
oni'o-ii ion in M iii- 1 1 lioiigh cv oi I Ii nig wa- nit nig in
eolihl', . I o,. ill lil" I!' Wo'k ni' -e-
cii!- g
thai oioihlv tor ih.-ir li.-.-s. a-jwith llieni ul pre-enl.
CerlUih i;;le-e-;- Which ill'"- Oil- I Tll.'ll fellow ia- -OHIO o'-o jf
lU'i di. 1 1 " - I i I e - - I I l e ; I . We . I o
rig hi -nl'-vv .-: 1 1 1 i'e i g !i i i d lliink ..f cvlin i g i ng low it-
g;t g cd ii llie 1 1 !i ! i i li i - ; ; . ! ; i I I:
I i il'ei'e ; i p i w li - a i near In - im'.v ;i
i i"- i re io n i ;t k a i 1 1 I ! e I I'oi i i , I e j .
l egu i d I o Hie g : u ! I i i g of ( ic
I-1 g h I - o !' w ,i .
eoiiie from A-liland.
I'lof. IP,-- Im- invehied ;i )i;il
oi , i w n cn 1 1 1 1 g .-ii I i ! a i , .r I or I h
1 1 i g b School j o. .h i .
we-leini part of the - ale, wher
-!:.- wa- lak.-n -n'k. ml w Ii jo It j ciuei ,; . u,,,-! Iioa-t of ,m,i. Tin-
!! ' o.:i"M lO'l t 1 I ! . I 'O. llie. , ,, e V ll '. ........ I
""' riieilitie- (or caring leivlinck p, 1 1,(. .,,n-nl-. ;i- In-was
;;'ii oec. i.i;il!.v brighl rliibl and
" "Me of he j,,ys of a IlilppN llollie,
i and inaiiv .Ifii-nd- idler sjiicore
! - nip.'i I lt In the sorrowing Jam
I i ly. I ni. ni 1 -.-dger.
Ih-r wcl'e III tie 11 e I e-
oath Caused
From Mouss-o-cide
Returns to Reno, Nevada.
From .Saturday s l.iatly '
Tin- morning ;eog.. (irrlter
jwife im, children, win. have been
Says Hornlch, More &: Porter-1 1"', ,' '"'' ' l'"'l I iim-v isil ing with
field, Wholesale Drug Ccm!;.!::
" (lien in, me al Hoiii.. .N e inlii, hoi ng
pany of Sioux City, Iowa n ..tnpanio.i to Unit place J Mrs.
iCiirl Kopi-ekie. a sj-ei- ,,T Mr.
!;r..e. win. will willi Ih.-iu
Mi April 1 ;i t opre-enl ul i e oj there for ,i -liorl lime. Mrs.
llie Ml li Sll-l l-CIL'i; ' it JIM M .AI. Iklllie-I IMoogop, (he niolliei- oT
M ';. '... placed their oxlerniin-j ."Mr-. idobe, ;icco'inpaiiieiI Hie
alor I h rot i g In ni our wa ri-lioii -e : j pu rl y a- far as lla-litigs ainl
(ieorge Kopj-ekje ami (loiinio
llete lo I.iiieitlu. eo ev J.j.l
(In- folk- farewell on I heir ucs(
crti 1 1 1 1 -
NEHAWKA ftHL HAVE A
PICNIC ON SEPT. I3IH .; :
!';i;;iier I u - u r;i i ,'( P.une. ';i!
Neiiiiwkii i- P
IIUV e
llli- Jilil. Sehlolhiier I '.)
lil I o .-ol . and ion 1 live co I
illidee- lhi. beeij ;iipot!;lcd I"!
IT lllill WO liao good -poll-.
speaking' and ..llnr thing- thai
' o I o mil ke il good I 1 1 1 1 e.
hu-r ( '.oi 1 1 ; , , i - - i, mer Y;i !!! , 1'nr
mer Mu-!ciiiu .loli:i-on, and I'iil'-
; Pdilor .Mitel oiin-g h all xvi'iil
i 'to Ihe W oei. in- Wider :i
J I'i ie-d i I " n I he i r bi e lin n
i;oid hohiuirtle good men. ngrieu!-
i c . 1 1 ' j 1 1 1 1 ;. -1 ifmlliv - foreoun! olie-or-.
- lie '
-llhe thai lime We i;ie not had
;in i;ils or mice of an .lo-crip-
tloll.
Ilefole ll-lhg -illiio WO ll'jd coll
Slderilble good- ie-ll'oed iiniUhll-
l p rid - and uiice.
M i iy -e. 1-1 a, e rail lie o i 1 1 ,' I I i I e 1 1
frmii T. i. I't'tcke .V i;..., irug-
glsl-. tlie ltoa!l Store. IMiill--11
1 o U 1 1 , , e 1 1 .
I! roipiiro- im mixing. V
o.l'ir after ihiitli, o,-i- iiud.dog
wiil U"! eai p. i ;iuio! JM ciirried
; i w ; i . "J ."i e it 1 1 d -S I .on .- i e -.
Ih'iiii'iii'i.'i' Ihe nil. ne. '"M d'SK-
: 1 I :.' ., , rl l-elile .
Motors Up From Union.
Tin.- morning j. s. Cliiijcstcr,
Ulan- l"i l.r and Ho,ci p M
I iiion iiioioroil up in (ho iii),. n,.xv
lord car rec. uilly pun-Jiase,! by
Mr. I'oi lor froiu Ihe linn .f :;
or iV Willi.-, and llm car has yieu
Ihe .es of s;: isfiicljon a,j sine
-.curing il Hl.-iir can lrae wli.-n-
eer lie ie-jos wilholil llilj,o
wiiil iiroiiiid for I rain-.
:oi! ii-hieo iiiliin'i
( i , , :oi " el , I 1
S. Iii IV. keeping ;i -In ill g.oieril!
Se li li iv. k"o.i i n g ;i -mull genera!
-lol'e ul Weeping Willi 1", W il -
col u i del e burned old on Mnn-
. wu- ; i ! i -
the matter at all. p-K.r man! OI that iier. . ;.-iuI on page btxteen that as " :,n.. 7 " v"'1- Jl ' '" '"' ""P''l 111
I f.-el sun-. linisboro is like that. all lhat horror w as over I must , '--.r.V T "i,ov..- l i-n l.-- r-.rT t- h,;i1 l!n" '
It settled itself bore in a Tennessee uinp :-i,t into the tub of cold water ! c -i 1,;,;-' I Th.' Cointne,,-,..! club wil
valley a few hundreds of years ago I 1 i- eu. mctapiioricauy speaiiing. , ," Vin.i . Z,. .. Z- clull'ge of Hie iiiV.ur ;.g
and bns been batching and clucking ; Ad i e been Lickins ever muco. liter- .j stct V1- -d- " i ""1 'i.al is .-ullici.-nl
oet its r.-.vn small affairs ever since '--.,- t: keep fmiu lreeziug. -u vuiii i.b muiu .iu u -,,
1 ?Y i I? . '? I ; V.rt -s cruel m ,'-,lh ms fri-py'i- i- "Git- Inun' :!L'a l W? ZToV? '! v' 1 1 1 '"' !"'-'
-Ml the hou-es set back from the street -' l-r- "s cruel a oe.itu as iree..Lg is, . . - -
with their wings snread out over their ' " -loesu't compare to the tortures of a peifcct taurdcr- . 1 lo- big bin- w nl b-
Tone, oi voice, out i aimost lavtsnec, i a in 1" i a-. ;.t i n ;,i'
La -1 e,i r .Veil a w k;i oc k.-d 'mru .- inn a 1 1 or in o i w h i!o M r. S. w n .- a !
willi the woiilliei' man und li;:d Injsenl. '.'!fiM jn iimncy ;ind ;i iti.-
posiioe her picnic. 'I lie - :' o i i i i ' -1 oe I, . h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 g .1 1 1 d o e r I 11 i n g wa
i.iii- w;is 1ml lillh- boiler Ihiiii I he j iu rneij lo t h ground.
Jir-I, on aeeounl of ihe cold and
s niit-j Hied. .e!ln Ma. ipingliler of
ear. i'i". I', and I . !.. Vanec, ;igod 1
i li;i e im ni I li - in,. I ciglil i;t.-. Iioing lln-ir
;i i u I 'i i - ! l;i -I and on l child.
:u:ir-
-iiil. I lion. l. il. ne.-h r moiigiit u-
r-:inli'lic n:l t,il l,- l.r.r. r. nr. hn'.-af. i being litolted. .lllllv Jl 1 1 111 IH IS t OTS if 1(1
ing eveu ! the third and fourth sen- ; i'.nd her faithful heart is so wrung for 5h.a-l such aouad liLgsDr.
ration. Lots of times young. Izns TT-lIi foiupas.siou that she perspires al- S U;5"" -"'"v: -" e-"1.
legged, frying si.e boys scram bl; cu; ! ai. rt.; much as I do. She wrings a , f J,c" . . sm ,
ri the nests and go eff o cU"" i sheet out in a caldron. of oi!in ! - - ne.I?dly, f-;?.1'.1J-r- "
i j
1 !5emtrs Bands Grand Opera Co.
j pattf.rsoh's sHows.vaiinr.vn t p h
.wore liii.-eij ji .nr. n. i.ecwiiii ;u ; .. " i
T.,.-f v...,,... .' ie.,1 bv ..dis, g Pake Micl.ignt, and were U ASft IOUR A6BT JOR R.R.RATBS
- ' ....... - - ' l M,
.'. ei ti.-iub in the Journal. , jperlect beatica in their way. - fc?
i
tu;' n BVl v gJ
BEST PKPL&Y Ot
NEBRASKA'S FINISHED PRODUCTS
SPECTACULAR.
6
TT"
m
.N'-iiawkii .Vow.-.
on' iii.ii !;t:e l.iitieh of loiiiw;iro grape
I Ibe w.t i'lom M ichig ;ia. on hi-i
liiiii I'hnn Ihe l'itir I h.-re. Th.-yj
iiv Mr. II. Heckwii h ;il