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Buy fin d be WÊ .Special w hite s THANKSGIVING SUPPLEMENT TO THE MAIL n = — $<*■ — “ he an Id. "P ay . fath er, why can 't we tell m other It Is a pig?" "8hn. hub: th at 'onld be lyin',’* said his fa th e r In mild reproof as he c o t off the feet nud long, bony tall. "Ililt.” he sold at last, sm iling nulr.rlrnlly on the boy, " I don't k%«w us w e're obliged to tell n body exactly w hat It Is W e'll carry It home nn' sis*. Now we'll go d >\v'i to the brook an ' wash our hnnds. an ’ then we’ll go to w ork." Vs Isnne dnblibsl In the clenr cold w a’er Ids wnndcrlng glnnces cnuglit the gleinii o f scarlet fa r up the t>ris>k. nud he presently rettirneil from a tour o f luvestlgntlon with several clusters o f bright n*d K-rrles. “T ram li'rlea!" he exclaim ed. "And th ere’s sung* o f ’e m !" "G ts s l!" said hi« fath er. "T h ey m ake i TüfâKEY B y K rank E .8 w bet CCFVluaKT. 1 * 0 « BV FRANK H a w r w (% r r r - ^ v -i-n * ;- h « H -i- k - K * * l * ^ i - K - H * : -i*H *> : O!*' i ■ • • Y T ^ J^ rilY , luotber. If tomorrow Ç/TU a ltr i T b a u k sg lv lu '!“ seid % y Ju cuit Beun**tt. broaching tho su b je ct as If it bail Jn st o.cu rrw l to hl:u. though one might t..i«c lu o w n by th e troubled K p n w tv u <«i bis kindly fa c e that It btul U vu for m > uio tim e tauler sileut couskleruttou. l i e was p u iliu g the tiuisbtiig touch*«* o f keetiuesa w ith u w hetstoue to an a\ th a t be lieltl ou bis kuce. I .unking a t Ja c o b w ith InclItTereut lu le e- t was a l«oy o f fourteen y ears. ' Uo sa t curved to a restfu l attitu de '•I It bis feet on Ibe round o f the low. : |> Lit Isittoiaed cbr.lr. his elbow s on 1. - knees, bis cblu In bis baud, thank tul that the la K ir of turning the grind > tone was aei-oiupilsbed. At oue o f the tw o wludows which j!" !ttc tl the room, stooping a little, with her hands on Its ledge, stood the mid- : c. e age I woman w bom Ja c o b addressed. "W h y . so ’tls T liau ksgtvtn', fa th e r!" \ : be exclaim ed, her tone dissem bling : p rise uiote a rtfu lly than her face, ‘ Sac, it's h o lla r! ' w hich she diil not .vet venture to turn . • him . fo r she kuevv th a t th ere w ere ..■: rs on her cheeks. “ An* best o f nil Is w e've got one S ir e she aud Jn c o b wen* m arried : I th e ir T h a n k sg iv in g s had boon spent 'n e th e r." snld his wife. ‘•That’s so . Mnhnly.” he s a il fe r ¡•a the homely t im fort o f th e “old l*la* e ." a s th ey a lw a y s < ailed th e ir v e n tl-. “ W mtl. my little fnll ch ick en ." i «• home on the hundred a c re farm . a d d r e s s in g the hoy as he a ro s e and -M i.:o-t a y e a r ago they w ere forced I:- 1 1 I ’ m * w hetstone on th«* crowded t.< give it up bccunse Ja c o b had slgu- n r in te lp lis c. " I f m other’s got our dln- td th e notes o f a sp ecu latin g friend, n«*r put c;> w e’ll l*e n it." T it* tin <Mn“ er pnll wa:; ready nt li« use. farm aud stock went to pay shouldering th e ir ixcs. the ; «alter m au'a co o ts, and Ja c o b w as h "«!. ¡.•ft !•<•!!!'!.* s ou the verge o f old age. *:tt!i'T and son trudged ««Toss the v .l.h a wi.’o a s old a s he, au Invalid ’’ "Id s. f ik in g n new brow n path . ttghr r at: i a s««:t sca rce ly old enough thr* n It th e sp rin k le d whiten*««. "!*vt i:fr»M f a th e r m isses hls 1 11 f > * ru hi < own living. It did u*«t < :•■•« !e him to r«Mac:::ber B en tly ’a as- fa sh ln re d T hank«g1vlii’ d in n e r rttrrl- ru n .'.c o ns the sp ecu lator set forth b ly ," Malta lull B en n ett slghe«l. “and I v- l:*i cnnbc.ted fa iilt In quest o f fresh CI«1 use to c u j'y llxln’ things a n ’ havin' Felds. our friend s com e. Ile y , It«*, hum! It “ Never y,, j fe a r. Ja c o b , oT man. I'll rectu s som etim es ns If our friend s hud ! s tin :gs n " rig h t y et,” Hently had gone w ith the tu rk eys.” t tb». "O h. no. m other. T hey give t*s work, Ja c o b bore his «hanged fn rtn n * pa- an' th a t's the K s t thing they could do llon tly u u j sot him **lf to earn what fo r tt«. B u t If they all forsook us we’ve I • c: i:T«l by day labor fo r the supiwrt got <>::e 'nother. a s you Ju st said .” *'f *.I j fam ily, l i e w as fa ith fu lly aid “So v «» have, d ear hentt, an' w hilst ed l«y b i; w ife u'td th e ir invalid we In ft* v.e cflli’t be thau kfv! eno’.tgU. t' ••:' •'■;•. who w as cunning w ith her I':.i th an k fu l th m e’s som e folk* sen si needle. M* re than bv aught else he ble enough to 'p r e d a te g s«d ««C fashiou- v « c beerctl by the b rave spirit w ith e l y a rn m itten s,'' r he retnarke.1 us she v.-l:l ft his wl.'e l«««re th e ir m isfortune. loope I blue y arn <>:t a needle with her f**v«-r offering him th e cold consola finger. "M iller, »ow n to the Holler, tion i f “ I t"l*l you so.” sa y s he c 'n te ll ull I c ’n kuit fo r a Sic- co v ertly wiped her ch e ck s w ith month, r.n’ .h re e p air a week a in ’t no the c< m o r o f her apron r :*<1 turned great etiiif.” from tl,t* window. T he b racin g a ir, temi»e’-<«l by un- “7c**\ It ca rta liily Is, a n ’ I lialu 't got c/o.idetl sunlight, slirreil the b!->od of nvythhig ready fo r’t. only som e pump the man anil boy nlike wltit healthful kin |dcs." vlg >r as they tru«Ige<l across the (lel«ls "»V* til." said Ja c o b . ‘T ’t'iipkln pics ami entered the w o o ls. E v *ry brown, is j«*-t tbi* thing fo«r T h an k sg lv ln ’.” outstretched tw ig, every tiny, c.ose "O ’ co'trse they lie. but th«*v kinder wrapped bud, hail l»s coplug nn«l cap w ant som ethin' to help 'em out. seetn's of jienrl gleam ing In sunlight or blue In tV i-’g'i. An' we b a in ’t got a thing per s ir '.«low. an«l the ranks o f corned wood i l !«•-!. onlv pork a n ’ p otatoes." w ere roofed w ith it. “ An' onions." Jn e o ’i suggested. T h e new covering w as already m ark "W h y .“ cold tin* daughter, liftin g her ed with the tra c k s o f scam pering squ ir p-i!<*. patient fa c e .lig h te d with a sm ile, rels. th e broad pads o f hares, the from Iter sew ing, “ with pork fried ns pronged print o f the partrid ge's devl m ot'w r f r i e s it. an' snch potatoes ns ous course, the dainty seam o f wood v (••'■«• got. an" onions an' pumpkin pl«*s. mouse paths. I don't know w hat b etter anybody ne«-«l B irds gave audible proof th a t they a«!: for. I'm sure we can be thankful were a s tir and a lert now. A party of with It a n ’ fo r It.” J a j s scream ed In discordant unison, “ You’re alw ays th an k fu l,” said her ehlckadetis and n u thatches c-ulled and m other. •Thankful by name nn’ th an k piped, a w oodpecker ham m ered Indus ful ’« • nature. W e named you w ell." trlously fo r hls hard c a rn n l b reak fast, "TVhv cnri’t we have a turkey, sam e's a partrid ge w ent boo..dug aw ay like a we t -<*1 to ? " naked the boy w ithout gray ro ck et with a tra il o f snow cloud oh ;••■;■ r Ills P<«sitinn or d iverting h 's sin kin g so ftly and silen tly behind his gt::«.« fr«« n hls fa tlier's occupation. noisy cou rse, nud a red squirrel Jeered •Turkeys costs m oney.” said hls fa a t th e tw o intruders. th er, “ when yon don't raise ’em .” T h e boy’s ea rs uml eyes w ere alert "A n ’ th a t we hnln't done.” said the fo r ail sounds and sig h ts. B efo re In* m other, “ner yet a chicken, which I'm delivered th«* fir t n.\ stro k e upon t*ie giad we hain't. fo r th ey ’d scratch up boil o f a g re a t bassw ood Ills attention th e ' r ’ ll garden. It bein’ so close to the w as a ttra c te d by n stra n g e tra ck that house. A garden's wuth more'n chick- j eud'sl a t its foot. ens to e a t. M ill. I w lsht we had one "O h, fa th e r ," Le cried, "w hnt kind for T h n n k sg lvln '. B u t we'll try to be o f a tra c k ’s th is? It looks Ju st like « thank fu l f«jr w hat w e've got. as T h a n k little boy’s bare fo o t." ful say s.” “ W hy, Ik'iy, It's a coon, nn' he's "A n’ th a t's consld’ab le com pared to laid up fo r the w inter Iti th is here wlmt som a’s g ot.’’ Ja c o b said "W e ’ve tn>0 s r,*H ,loI|e r. An« th r re .„ tfl0 g d n go«^ ru ff over ou r heads an’ me holc th e n . *at hc w ent X ow . nn’ b u b s e a rn in ’ money nough to pay w,..„ j€.„t hlit , f nM„ 0(, u „„ the rent on’t fo r six m onths to come. th e w«««sl sln*d d o o r. I shouldn't won W e chop nn' put up our tw o cord n day. der If It w as p retty nigh prime, fo r I l ' h I tell you, bub's g e ttln ’ to be a m aster .............. .... . . . . InH three It's to get _____ h o In. T ___ h ey say li.md w ith hls ax An’ now ’a t he’s r\ir it ' ¡ i,^ ‘(ll’ ,.v'r.v month th a t's go't g.it n ch an ce to do chores for hls nn ,f . (n lt ,)Uf ,t n|n*t_ not |„ g,.,, board an* go to achool he's Axed com - lelnb<,r Ilor ^ .a W Iv In o c t o b e f - a n ’ it * "A n ' S r q n nt Bnscom r. u ire sa y s I c'n come home every Su n d ay !” cried l.nh. "A n ’ I’ m glad to get sucli lots o f sew in’,” wild T h a n k fu l. “ I can earn a dollnr<every w eek.” "A n ' we’re nil to l’nble w ell.” B n t, looking over nt hls d aughter, the f a th er supplem ented hls rem ark with, •That l-\ we lialu't no wus.” bojriiiM to fille d In April. Home kinds does. B u t now It’s m ost Decern- her. a n ’- a n ’ w ,'H Je st go fo r the fel- 1er. seeln’ 'a t w e're goln' to git nine IB k. h a lf a cord o’ wood nt th e sat Look out sh arp a t the hole when the tr«*e c o m e , down, fo r lik e -, not he’ll cu t an* n iu . W e'll fa ll It right In here clen r." ^ d ry vc h 's ax to t V 2 0 0 0 eve III the so ft wood, w hile Isa a c with right giHsI will .delivered his less ef- fectlv e s tn .k c s on the other side. W hen Ja c o b hud driven his k e rf a lit tle Iteyoud the ilecayed cen ter and luived the ground atsiut him with broad chips alm ost as w hite as the snow he heaved a restfu l sigh ami went around to the other side. "N ow , I key. you Ju st stun' off out there all' keep your eye oil the hole the m inute the tn*e fulls, an' If he >tTi-rs to come out 'fo re I git there whack hltu on the head.” Ja c o b spat u|s>n his hands and re sumed his chopping, e x p lo itin g with •a«*h blow a gns|*ltig "h a h " that seemed to double Its force, and Isaac tisik his [wist w ith eyes ttxcd on the trunk where the llrst b ranches atreteh«*d abroad. Now the great i n v shivered nt every •troke, then tottered on Its snp|>ed foundations and went down w ith an ici-elernted swts'p and a Anni crushing boom. In the succeeding m om ent o f silence rite raccoon, s o suddenly awakened fro m tin* com fortable w inter's nap Into which he hml Jttst fallen , protruded Ills M u k and grn.v bend front the hoto J " s* «,umI °«dy •om# ®n *•*»• ,ow l,u,,h cr“ n‘ W e'll carry home ‘ h,,> " «'» I>rl^»*, w ,th our roast pig or four legged turkey or w hatever It Is. Au’ now le’s get to choppln’. for we’ve got to put up our tw o ro n l nfore n ight." T h is they accom plished and at night full Isire homeward their forest trophy. "T h ere , m other, see w hat we fetched you !" cried Ja co b , boldbig up his prtse before his wife. "W h ere In the livin' e arth did you get that pig. Jn co b ? It Is n pig, ain't It?” she usked. m antling It with sd m iring eyes aud poking Ha fa t rllis wltb n ••tuitions forefinger " I t was give to me. an ' yott a in 't to ask no fpiestlona,” be answ ered. "H ow come they to skin It? I don't know ns I ev er s*s» a pig jiktnned an' the fre t cut off. but It does look real alee " “ You m ustn't look a gif» horse In (he mouth, aia b a iy , Mebbc they want- ad the skin aud tuebbe th a t's their way o' d resslu' 'em. Ju st look ut th e > ram b 'rlcs bub's fetched. l i e found lu the woods, au a in 't they nice ones',' was Itolng served Ja c o b ticuu icl a cm plnccnt sm ile iip 'U bis fatuity ami said1 "N ow 'at we've eat our Thnnkaglv In' meat I'm gobi' to m ake K id to ai you one no' all If It w a'ii't gissi ?" W ith one Vidis« they assente«!. “ All' IIOW. UOt ti» IH» lll*H.| tifili. |*| a gobi' to tell you w hat you've lieen entln' o f." "Y ou oeisln't tell tue. Ja c o b ." salii his wife, shaklu g w ith Inugliicr. "I was co o n !" "Ilo w ou ulrth (ltd you know. Ma halyV" "W h y. I s'm lsrd at Brat you wa a r" lln'. an' when I sis* a great lung black and w hite huir Into the i i m i I kmov li wa n't im pig that If ever growed on, nn' w hen I com e to And ttu ring lulled sU u unitor a l«irr«*l In th.« wimm I shed It was all plain.' " A h ' you weld right on s u ' conked It „ an' cut o f It Just tu please me an’ tb c filitiri-nV W aal. I say for It. Muhuly Heimelt, ynu be n gtssl wotimn!" Hin* poured <«ut a secón«! clip o f tea. olea red her thront and begau will» hesltatlng worda: “ I klml o f fo rgot— u u '— klnd o f hateil to teil yon wlmt Mis' H arker sald y m tertlny, Ja c o b ," lie lis kcd ut her Inqulrlngly wltb a plecr o f pumpkln pie w llbbi au Inch o f hls <>|icn niouth. "M is' H arker's rouslu 'at has been •*ut west the.v ms- Abrnm Hently, su ' thi* latid be bought out then* ten yeurs ug«« for most nothin' hns rl* m» on nc- xiunt o f n big town grow ln' up 'long «Ul«* o f It 'at It's tundo him rich ." ' "Y ou don't s a y !" Ja c o b laid dywu Ills k itif«*. “W all, I'm glad oti't »for Ills sake all' fo r ouni. He'll ctuii# bs* k an’ pay up every cen t he u w i* If he's il.le .” “T h n t's what site saya be s ly * he'll lo. hut I shall believe It when 1 mm s-Tt." * unti she shook her head. " I t ’s hard payin’ for a dead hom e." "H e ’ll do It. M altaly," augi Jacobs loyal to bis ntiscut friend f ' l l c sar taltil.v will If h e’s able Oh Mnhaly. It most takes my brenth aw ay t«» think o f liv in’ at the <>>’ ph<«* agnin. I can Anlsh mv dinner with a thnnk- ful«*r heart Ju st for the h««isi o f It." He was not dbuipiKdntrd ami their next T hanksgiving w as lu their old home. P o I t T I . W I i ANI» SU ATT I,!*! MAY S IIC I ItK I J I I K I l T Y HUI.I, P o rtla n d . O r., N or. I f .- Im m e d ia te step s will he tak en to s«‘ct»r» fo r th«j Kos** F e stiv a l o f 1909 th e p resen ce h e re o f th e l.llisrty B e ll, th«* to k en of A m erican lnd«Vundence «tiri Its grciU«*st sym b ol of freed om and liber* y from th e m o th er c o t dry. Ailvlc«*« have l«««»n received fron olB- r ia ls o f th e K«-attle exposition thnt they would <*x«*rt ev«*ry Influent i* s t th e ir com m and to b ring the boil »red relic out h ere next Su m m er. • U nder no circu m sta n ce s can « th e I L ib erty B ell leav e I’hlludelphla f lt h - o ir an olhelal e sco rt compos«*d o f m em b ers o f th e «rliy g«iv«*rnment, and up'in the Inst occasio n of Its tea dng that city , thr«*«* m em b ers o f the «min- ell accom p anied It. It was no' a l low «*<1 to becom e part o f any ol th e re g u lar frnln out o f th«* city , but wns dh oat h«*d on a sp e d a i cur w«fi a spcclul ingiù«*. '•«title tue a lte n .,«>ti «>. iue iiiúu tV and d aughter wns diverted to tbt* birch burk b asket o f berries, he, with Koine «piali.«s <>f «.sitiselenee, bore bis prize to the cellar. As the next forenoon advanced the little kitchen w as I1II<*«1 with a savory . , , . j . ,,, o«l.,r o f baking m eat and boiling on- lulls thin, w henever the door wns o|H*n- «•d, esi*a|s*«l ahroad In n|ipetlr.liig whiffs that m ade Isa a c’s mouth w ater. T h e old t-hs-k never before ticked off the seconds as delHierately and its hands never lagged along th eir clrculnr path so slowly as on th is day. B u t s t Inst the hour hand arrived a t the fig ure 2, the m inute band again reached 12, the long, purring note o f prepnrn lion sounded. As the second hour w as stru ck the little fam ily gathered around the bountiful board and w aited w ith bowed heads while th e fa th e r devout- ly thanked the G iver o f all blessings. "N ow , mother, whnt p art o f th e —ah —c r itte r will .von tr y ? " Jn co b asked as he sk illfu lly enrved the Inviting roast. “A leetle o f the brow nest, please, Jn cob, nn' not but n m ile. I’ve K e n ^ J I ovor It no m nrh I don’t neeni to h an ker She spleens ngln nil wild fto r „ ^ nr,> Mow- j No on<, but Ja ro b noMrod thnt „ho and, barely dodging the blow that Isa a c aim ed at him, cam e scram bling out w ith more s j h *«*«! than his short legs would set*m to w arrant. A surer blow from the m ore d c ilK ru te hand o f Ja c o b prevented hls escape. W ith a shout o f trium ph at the uu- expected sight, Isa a c lifted the limp form by the hind leg and heaved It a'T oss the fallen trunk. “ Hakes nllv«*, fnthcr, he’s ns h«*avy as a pig. You Ju st h e ft him .” “ W ell, he Is n g«ssl one-— flft«M*n rsm r'ls or up w ard ," said Ja c o b a fte r •arefill and dellliernte hand weighing. "A n 1 Ju st f«*el o’ the f u r - a s thick as wool! I reckon hls pelt ’ll fetch h a lf a dollar, a n ’ you shall have It all. Now let’s skin him ’fo re he gets cold.” " I t looks good enough to eat,” sold the l»oy when the sklnn«*<l csren ss was InM along the trunk. “ Ain’t eoons good to e a t? ” Home folks does e a t ’em an ' allow s th ey 're a s good as ro ast pig.” "S a y . fa th er, why ca n 't we have It *<" T h n n k sg lv ln '?" ^ ^Jlo# " f,n" n pn fridge, f don t b llc v e sh e’d c«K>k It, to sav nothin’ o f e a tln ’ o f It.” " I t looks ju s t ns good ns a pig. nn’ I don't see xvhy It n ln 't,” persisted Isnne. with w istfu l eyes upon (he gnme. T h en , »ne;'|rgd K a naughty thought, tasted It cautiously and experim ental- fTI. ________ ............. . K„ ly. I ll s fears w ere soon relieved by seeing th at her sp p etlte grew w ith whnt It fed upon and were quite dls- pelled when she perm itted him to help b er again. When, the d e sse rt o f ru m rk ln pic — H S m a ll for l P ran k Homo resid ents ol Mil S.ilcn i where tli fu ture residence, regret to mm * the \ Tin* new gclioti iifll rn|iidly and to be prouil ol ill C o n tra ct (or air syntciu lin« 1» F u rn a c e C o., I’o la th and p laster » ol th is c ity . Jo h n K o iioke day with a new h i llcv Gillespi««, , Itc ria n c h u rch , w •oiiietiniv has rut cos ag ain . C h as I loci! It* i I’ortl.iiK l whi-r«* In if Jo h ii* !le id c r e r i Ity li«* re|N,ru liuyets for th * .:««n It S Shaw li lt lUsillC-h Thu C u rtis l.nm |o sta rt sever il ill« P K >u*k ley a ml iu r» „ l town K K W ise a ml I hack to Mill C ity. frv in T s y h ir sp visit in M ill C ity 1« co n tra cts . S p ru ce li ■> 11 Im« i m t r s c i from th e xn«l will log n (>ri K S Stiyth r h»8 Chas Hocilli* tlx* o u tli of M ill C ity . ¡1111 l i f t M 1 I « I'l* G eo T it/ c w lin hi th e C lin* ll.s .II.* In h is In m e at Ib rry iv «tv I I ,..*<),« i- vi I'rospurity h a - co T h e C u rtis L im it ru n n in g full h la -t. Wo lions« wnnt invest«! J lilack tio y , pri ic school h*(t for Su iP ca cIm r. in s titu te . T h e C u rtis L um b for n iio lh er ynk«* of > lam es C h ris tia n a m ill-rig h ts h i t (or i ’o rtla m l. F Kitzgerald the ro resters lodg«* here, n I’o rlia u il. U O K I.H s NKWH IN B it IVI*' ‘W HERE IN THE LIVIN’ EARTH DID YOU GET THAT PIG?” y t T h e n«*w d iv orce law , ln cr«lsln g th e period o f r«*nldence frour six m onths to on e y e a r, wns cn rrltd In Sou th D nkota by a vote o f 2 to d . I f tho reco v ery o f P o s tm a s ts 1 K. W. M organ, o f New Y o rk , who was shot last w eek, rontlnu«*s, he w^l be at h ls desk th e first week In I»e- ccm b er. O fficial e le ctio n re tu rn s show *Jtat; th e U nionist party ca rrie d all ill s«*H*n seien d is tric ts «»f P o rto lllc o . T h e i Unám- 1st h ad vocated Independence a in d fA lf- gov«*rnm«*nt. ) P resid en t Itoosev elt has nppnln n jd G eorge 8. T e rry to bo Assist T re a s u re r o f th e United S ta te s , succession to H am ilton Pish T h e U nited Rtati* S te e l corporation h as decided to expend |5,(>00,0i>, Kr,.a te r p art o f whlch wlI| ^ X used to Increnae Its cap acity fir press«*«! steel ca rs. T h e Homo M issions o f th e M et! dlst. ch u rch lust week appropriai^ $ 9 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r m ission w ork I d Anici ca. T h e funds a r e to be used larg«*! fo r work In th e city slu m s and fro n tie r posts. T h e grand Ju ry a t N ashville, T e n n i retu rn ed u tru e b ill In which Colonfl B. Cooper, hls son. Ilo bln B. (V ip e f, and e x -Sh erlff J . D. S h a rp a re ViJntly charged with m u rd erin g e x -S e n iio r C arm ack and In w hich Sh arp Is lie d lcK d ulso on th e c h a rg e o f being an accesso ry b efo re th e fact P ro fe sso r M ark W. H arrin g to n , fo rm erly c h ie f o f th e U nited S ta te s W e ath e r B u re a u , who m ysteriou sly dropppd ou t n t «lnht n early 10 yeara .g o has been found, a hop elc*« m en- (a| wrp(,k th „ New AayIum fo r the In san e at M o rris P lain s. Such k l_____ #K. , h. . htt„ n Is h ls con d ition th a t h e has been un ab le to te ll th e asylu m officials sn y - th in g a b o u t h im self. Hla w ife re cnntly visited th e asylu m and ldc^|l- fled her m ission hu sband . D o n 't b irg et th e her«* I h an k sg iv in g . I supper $1 •’*<• 8 |iocta D on 't (orgi t itlii>< p le n tie s every Sntu rd irnssiou 2 *) am i In cu Jo h n C o oliii'in got last w.*i*k, but is able ’ A ngus Hhaw and fa here lor th e w inter. H erbie Miuig has ! hom e $ S ta y tm i. Bi un h i- place. BW i ns t )rchestrn for tli ■ ilatic«* here Tli It 11 C h ap ter will si e<l stings for tin* pint Hatnr lay e v en in g . Mrs R ose Caste«*! i low weeks visit wi th land. Kd JufTy h otel here. .a w.*iti ’’D oc” G oodm an is lu m b er yard here Lnt liny sp e n t a I ap ita l C ity la.-1 week Pumpkin T h e follow ing is the for School D istrict Nc m o n th of O ctob er. Tl follows — F ra n c e s K it pie, Ague* K irsch , I'.vii 8 toward, Addio ¡*<tcwnr le, Ivy Bald w in, W ilnn Apple, Kish* A pple. Kl Htewsril, P erry Haldwii Ira l e s e l i . N ellie Coi Everybody com e t« Bocial^iovuiuber 28th a