The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, November 14, 1896, Image 12

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juniag way like a coward, though it The governor of tht state will appoint
did not em m if I could ever look in twenty delegate at largo.
your dear face again." The State Board of Agriculture the
"Vera, leasing against the window atate labor commission, the State uni
aill, wh coaacioua of the wisteria climb- versify and the university agricultural
ing all about her, its heavy jmrple bios- department, shall be entitledto ten
soma throwing their sweetness Ipn the delegate each. . 4
air. She drew a long breath aa i! to fill All farsaers' institutes, granges,county
herself with the, fragrance of it there or local agricultural or horticultural so
waa comfort in the flowers after all. cie ties in Nebraska, not herein other-
"I am going away to begin over wie provided for, ten delegates to'each
again," Gerald continued, "and take organization, to be chosen or appointed
courage from the strength you hare as the officers of the respective organ
given me this past hour. Perhaps I may izations named shall decide,
sever conquer myself, but I shall never Each irrigation association larger than
cease to try. The thought that I have a county will be entitled to a, delegation
brought sorrow into your life drives me of all its officers and ten additional
mad!" tie paced the room restlessly. delegates.
"I would not have my lit all sun- Each local irrigation association will
shine, the girl said, vehemently, "and be entitled to a delegation of all officer
you have aaado me so very happy all and ten members.
these weeks, and now bow that you are Mayor of cities are requested . toj:p-:
going away 1 shall be nappy still, know- point ten aeiegates each, villages five
tag that you are going to reach up out delegates, president of boards of trade
of the darkness and be worthy of jour- and commercial clubs five delegates
elf." each, private and denominational col-
"It is you who are pulling me up, leges, three delegate each, and every
dear. labor organization, local or state, shall
"No.no! I will not have it so! It is be entitled to three delegates,
your Own better nature asserting- itself Every regularly organized Irrigation
and U. will conquer in the end. And Ditch company shall be entitledto three
then' delegates.
"And then? the man began, eagerly, Editor of regularly issued newspapers
but would not let her answer. "For- or periodicals within the state, devoted
give me, dear, I will not let you be. so in whole or in part to the -agricultural
generous." and commercial development of Ne-
"One cannot be too generous to thoso braaka, snail, on presentation of
we love, Gerald."
"Ah, my dear, there was never any
one like you, and the leaving you is like
death."- He hid his face in his bands.
The girl took some pansies out of a
dish near by and put them into the
lapel of his coat. Her fingers trembled
ao that she could scarcely fasten the
flowers, but she spoke to him bravely.
"There is heart's ease for you, dear
little sweetness and color to take
away. You will write me your'plans. I
think I would like to have you go now.
The man held her hands and kissed
them reverently. . . .
Tmay oemeback in a year, dear it
may be two or three. I want to leave
.you-free to make your own life. I do
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dentials, be entitled to .seats and one
vote each in the convention.
A cordial invitation is extended to all
past and present members of congress
from this state, all past and present
state officials, all members-elect of the
Nebraska legislature, and all county
officials now holding office, including
county commissioners, to attend as
delegates.
Practical papers on timely topics re-.
Iated to this department of scientific
agriculture will bo presented to the
meeting. Orators and eminent experts
in various branches of the art oftJrriga-
Hon will talk or read prepared themes
at the busy sessions.
The various appointing agencies are
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"Gerald, dear, I I cannot think be-
not mean to make my fight with the earnestly requested to forward to B. F,
hope of the reward that might come to Krier, secretary of the local executive'
me, but for the sake of my honor and committee at Lexington, a full list of X
v manhood the thing you have rouBed delegates appointed, with poet office ad-
dress of each.
Reduced rates will be available on all
yond today. You seem to havecome railroads.
and to be going so suddenly. But I For further information' see the daily
want you to go and oh, my dear," she and weekly press, or write to Robert W.
cried, flinging her arms about hie neck Barton, president of the local executive
"I have such faith in you!" ' committee, Lexington, or B. F. Kner,
The man held her for a moment, hisiecretary, same address.
. dark head.bent against her sunny hair. . A. G. Wolfenbargkb,
"Good bye my little lovo," he said, President Nebraska State Irrigation As
and God help me to be worth vpf you." eociation.
The girl raised her head and looked "" James L. McTxtosh,
steadily at him for a moment, her eye Secretary,
glowing with the.light of her high be- IascoLs, Neb., Nov. 2, 1896.
lief in him, then ahe slipped from hi "
arm and turned away that she might COMFOKT TO CALIFORNIA,
sot see him go from her. Every Thursday morning, a tourist
A moment later she heard the door ? P"?T car for Salt Lake City, San
close and knew that he was gone. A &?? f& Jf . J8!? ,.leaJea
... ., . ... -, v Omaha and Lincoln via the Burlington
great ob burst from her, but as it she Route. Itjs carpeted- upholstered in
felt that even yet she had no -right to -rattan; has sprimraeats and backs and
think of herself, ehe went rapidly into " provided with curtains, bedding,
the ck room and knelt by the bed. "; ' An experienced ex-
rr . , , , , curaion conductor and a uniformed Pul-
Her aunt opened her eye and spoke lman porter accompany it throueh to
feebly, "ila Gerald come?-' the Pacific Coast While neither as ex-
"He ha been called away unexpect-" pensively finished nor as fine to look at
m SBfl a MSIBMa MlaukaukBB . : .. m
with an effort. "7."rlrOBO?rUBJuM gooa IO
3 MLwwd! how de snow am fallin
4-"Can' hardlr bol' 'cm. Sakeslibo bnt dia
am hard lack."
edly," the girl replied
"but the man I love
rill
gain." The Story Teller.
CalI-for Fourth Annual- Conven
tion Nebraska State Irriga
tion Association.
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come.baak .ad the price of a berth, wide enough
sou uig enougn ror iwo, is only fo. For
a folder giving, full particulars, call at
the B fc M Depot or City office Corner
Tenth and O street.
Geo.W.Bonnell,
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C.P.T. A.
To the People of Kebrcuka:
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