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TRUXTON KING tTaTfown ffrwrof Tiawrnr «raw- rslmiiGr fHre (n W06 him f* lafiW tisN * Notic« of Administration. •tntil hts dying day." It was enough that they expected to King shuddered. kill him sooner or later. This in itself “Night is coming. I mast say fare- Copyright, 1909, by George Bari was sutheient to convince him that be vlll. my bold young friend. My way Notice is hereby giteti, that by was not to be held for rausom, but to lies to the north. McCutcheon order «»1 tl»e County Court of the be disposed of for reasons best known This is merely a Copyright, 1909, by Dodd, Mead to his captors. land of promise to State of Oregon, in anti for the Tlie <iuesti«>a. Which is the best Like a shot the warning of Olga me. You go south & Company br«.s d of dairy cows? is one often County of Coos, Chas. I ( .rc«n >1 as riatanova flashed into his brain. Ills ward. to the city Advertising Men Alive to Value :*..-* u « m 1. says a well known dairyman, siuly appointed..ol.ni ■. -:t it guard had mentioned “the old man.” the of Edelweiss, But Gisd heavens! Could be mean Spantz? not tt.'.Bigh the and of course is variously answered. SYNOPSIS of Home Trade. estate >1 H.uuiih |. (»teen. <!«» a The cold perspiration was standing on gates; oh. no! Many breeders and dairymen have and that Jetters testamentary « Klug's brow. Spantz! He recalled the There are other CHAPTER luixtcn Kins snivcs n Exi answered it to their owu satisfaction, wickedness in the armorer’s face. But ways, as you will THEY URGE LOCAL BUYING. and a goodly uuuiber of these say the ‘ttlly issued to the said Chas elweuu. eapasl of Ctaiuiaik, and n.erts th«- why should Spantz wish him evil? find. G«»dby, my beautiful niece of Spantz, a gunniakm. 1!-— Jersey. And there is a reason or. Gaeen on the 29th day of A The anarchists! The reds! Olga was brave Sir Galahad, King doe« a lavoi fot Prince RoLin. the tout.- an avowed anarchist. "By gad, they I may never s«*e Car» of Bronx Borough. Now York rather, reasons, all aside from their I9I0; that he is now qualified ruler ci the country, whole guurdnn u John think I am a detective!” he exclainwd, own ¡M't'sonal ex[>erienee. The latter, acting, therefore all |x*«sons having you again.” City, Carrying Appeals to Purchaser* although satisfactory to themselves, Tullis, an Aarfican. Ill---Barcn Dang!«.»«, light coming to him with a rush. With it courtly to Get Their Good* From Their Own claims against the .said estate are may uot convince others. "What's that?” snapped the other. minuter of police, interviews King and warns bow he turned •r aki ; v , e :. l , MY Stores—A Policy of Mutual Helpful Economic production comes first in hereby notified to present the same Truxtou could almost feel the other's BOLD Y O V N Q from the tense hu.i against Olga, the gunmaker'a niece. IV--- ness and Co-operation. importance, for the best dairy breed with prope you'hers t«> th«* s • <i<l ad- FKlt.XD.” muscled captive King invades the royal park, meets the print ■■ b«xly grow tense despite the space be tween them. "Are you a detective? 111.il <!ii*«*cte«l his final instructions to In the trolley cars of Bronx borough. must lie a profitable breed. The Jer niinistrator at and is pre« ent«-«] to the lad'« fascinating Aurt Band«n, Oreyou, Are you? If you are. I’ll finish you up the guanls. With a curt nod to the New \14rk city, are displayed some ad sey is presented to the dairying nubile Loraine. V—The committee of ten, conspri- right here. You”— men. h<* strode out through the mouth vertising cards placed among the other as th«* must profitable dairy cow on within six months from tlu -ml day tors against the prince, meets in an undergiound “No! They’re on the wrong scent. of th«* ettve ami was gone. Dusk had advertisements, presumably without the strength of her ]M*rformance in of June, i9;o. the date of the final chamber, whgre the girl Olga is disclosed as one By Jove, the laugh’s on old man settled down upon mountain and val charge, by the company which coo the two most reliable public tests ever publ«cation of this notice. who is to kill Prince Kobin with a bomb, VI— Spantz.” ley. On«* of the men cut the rope that trols the advertising tn the cars of the C has . 1. G rken , “Oho! So you do know what’s up, bound Truxton's feet. John Tullis call» on the beautiful Countess lri- borough. The cards inform the riders then? Spantz, eh? Well, what you ’ ve "Get up, ” said the Newport man. gomede, who warns him that her hated and no- Administrator of the Estate of anil readers that the articles advertised guessed ut or found out won't make , **We’ve got to I k * movin’.” Hannah J. Green, deceased.* iu the cars are to be found in the toriou« old hutband, Count Marlanx, is con much difference, my fine young fel Still gagged ami somewhat dizzy. stores of the borough and advise the < EO. I’ Tnppixr;, spiring against the prince. VII, Vlll, IX andX low.” King was hurried off into the narrow intending purchasers to procure them —King visita the house of the witch of Ganlook 21 5t Attorney for the Estate. The glimmer of a light came bob mountain path, closely surrounded by at home. It is understood, of course, gap and meet« the royal ou« hold there. He bing up from somewhere behind Trux lite five men. that the quality of standard articles is sees an eye gleaming through a crack in a dr or ton. He could see the flickering shad The silent, cautious march down the the same wherever they are purchast*d. N«4kc of Establishment and while searching for the person he is over ows on the wall. Two men crept into valley, through the gap and along the anil It is assumt-d that the merchants the room a moment later. One of them ridge carried them far Into the night. powered and diagged into a loft. He is <z>n. of Street fra/..,* of the borough will make as reusonabh* carried a lantern; the other turned This much he knew—they were in prices on the articles as any one will. f onted by Count Marlanx and then taken tc h Notice i« H reby Given that l!.. c th . « i King’s body over with his foot. Trux the ltills directly above the northern underground den of the committee of ren. The position taken by the advertis council of the city ol Bandon. Oregon, <J.d at .« A WKLU UK A KEO DAIRY <X)W. ton saw that the three rufllans were gates. The vague, black shadow of a ing company in thus helping along the regular meeting thereof, made « n the 3‘u day <.f lightless !iouse loomed up before them. men who help it certainly seems to be made to determine this ixiint, those May, >1910, pa»s a rexolution, of it. m;<. i «« ,> John Tullis! In a tiviukling he was hustled across The party that hud gone to Ganlook a wise one. Local purchasers are in held at the Chicago and St. Louis nuke and cttabluli an official grade, loj *<r tin* aad ami Into a door,“"then down with the amounts of cuts and fill« in lr«. t f gap in charge of Count Vos Engo re duced to buy standard gtssls. adver world’s fairs. a flight « f stairs, through pitchy dark in botlt these the Jersey eclipsed all each lot fronting thereon, on both (.¡oq i t ■ •- turned at nightfall no wiser than when tise all over the country as well as iu ness. guided by tw«> of the men, a competing breeds us a profitable pro nue and Third Streets, in the Woolen ’ l.il Ad it left the barracks at noon. Hiding the local cars, from the local mer whispered word of advice now and ducer. At St. Louis she won the dition to the city of Bandon, Oregon, .«« the bravely, but somewhat dejectedly, be then from the Yankee saving him from chants. The latter are. in turn, ena awards as th«? most protltable pro- full width of each, and the full length oi Third side the handsome young officer in perilous stumbles. He was Jerked up bled to buy advertising space in the dueer of milk for all purposes of Streit, and the full length of Coqui!) ■ Avenue command was a girl in gray. Now she sharply with a command to stand Still, cars. The Germans, who are prolific dairying. Site was able to do tills ftori Atwater Street, «outh to Sixth Si: t. was coming home with them, slleut. Now, unless a wtitten remonstran is made A light flashed suddenly in his face. makers of wise sayings, have an old from her inborn faculty of turning her subdued, dl -pirlted even more so than and filed with the undersigned Record, r, of said saw which says, "One hand washes blinding him for a moment. f«si«l into milk rich iu milk solids. City or his success r m office, on oi liriore the she allowed the count to see. Soon he saw that they were in u th«* other, and both become clean.” It The Jerseys returued one pound but 7th dav of July, 1910, the aid count.! wi I pa s Colonel Quinnox and his men had is an encouraging sign of the growing broad, bare c«*llar; three men in heavy ter fat for every twelve pounds of ■ an ordinance establishing an official grade on been scouring the hills for bandits. j each of «aid str.*et», for the portions above desig black beards were in earnest conversa prosperity of the thorough that the Io nutriment they consumed. They arrived ut the witch's cabin a ahi merchants are using more and more nated, and determine the amounts of «uis and tion with several of his captors; all For one pound of butter fat the few minutes after Vos Engo and his space in th«* cars and that the bor Bills to be made in front of each lot or tract of wen* gesticulating fiercely. Holsteins required 14.839 pounds nu company. Disregarding the curses ough newspapers are flourishing as land fronting thereon—-which «aid remo«..-trance Ilis Newport companion enlightened triment. the Shorthorns 15.52 pound « must b" signed l«y the owners of tw i-t! ids of the old woman, a thorough search never ‘ * before. him between puffs of the* pipe It«* was the place was made. Isn't there here a moral to be glean- and tin* Brown Swiss 16.919 pounds all the real property fronting upon both i de« of struggling with. "Here’s where we Th«* Jersey, being comparatively a both of the above designated poition« of said The old woman’s story, reflected say goodliy. young fellow. We turn <*d by other places? The moral Is. En small cow. tlu* sustaining ration de street and avenue. the grandson, was convincing so far you over to these gents, whoever they courage home trade by all means. The man«l«*«l by her Is correspondingly Dat«d at Bandon, Or«gon this It.th day of as it went. She said that the young 's»««.«- at*«*. You go into the village gay with trade that goes out of a town does not small, anil the law* of nature is that May. 1910. man remain«*«] behind in the kitchen to benefit it; It is the trade that seeks and C. R. WADE, puzzle himself over the smoke mystery “HKTTEB SAVE YOU» BREATH, YOUNO FEL- these ‘swabs' by the sewer line, I finds its natural outlet at home that tin* demands of sustenance come first 23-3t City R< .order gu«*ss. ” Truxton pricked up ltis ears. LER. YOU WON’T HAVE IT LON«».” and those of yield afterward. while she went out to her doorstep. “The old man has liml a hole chopped helps. It counts not only for the man Tlier«* are breeds which surpass the The man with the horses became great, brutal faced fellows, with bared in th«* sewer here, they tell me, ami it’s who gets it. but for the man who gives Jersey in quantity of milk, but no Summons frightened when she went down to ex arms that denoted toil as well as spoils. a snap to get into the city, Not very It. for the latter helps his neighbor as breed which surpasses her in quantity plain the situation to him. He fled. A IN THE JUSTICE COURT FOR THE well as himself. few minutes later the gentieman The third man grasped the prisoner by clean or neat, but it gets you there, of milk in proportion to nutriment re The uplifting of the general level of SIXTH JUSTICE DISTRICT, COOS the feet, swearing in a language of Well, so long! They’re ready, I see. emerged to find his horse gone, himself quire«! anil live weight, even if quality his own. The Yankee desperado took They don’t monkey long when they've prosperity which is apt to follow keep COUN1Y STATE OF OREGOM deserted, Cursing, he struck off down of milk is left out of consideration. ing trad«* at home helps every man his shoulders, and together, with ear got a thing to do.” . the glen in pursuit of his friend, and At St. Louis, although the Jerseys A. Mt Nair, I’lui>it!n, nest grunts, they followed the man In another moment his guardianship and woman in a town by keeping were naturally outmilked by the larger V SUMMON^ that was the last she Saw of him. with the lantern. He could see that was transferred: I10 was being hurried up wages, by distributing profits so J. H. Timon, Defendant ’ Holsteins, they produced 526 pounds they were crowding through a low. across the <*«*llar toward nn open door that everybody in a town gets a share, To J. H. Timon, the aliovc named «b-f«’ni'..nl; CHAPTER X. of milk for each hundred pounds of narrow passage, finally depositing him way. Down a few stone steps he was direct or indirect, of the benefit. In I he Name of The State of Orev«n: their live weight, while the Holsteins THE IRON COUNT. with scant courtesy upon the rocky led by th«* bearded crew, and then The mail order houses have their T ou are hereby required tc ap|>ear before ;he milk per produe«*d but 497 ]>ounds of HEN King, in tlie kindness of floor of what proved to be a rather place tn the business world, and they undersigned, a Justice of the Peace, for the al« ve I pushed through a hole I11 what ap his heart, grasped the old commodious cave. do good—to the meu who run them, hundred pounds live weight, a differ designated District, to answer the complain, of peared to be a heavy brick wall. He ]>er each ence of twenty-nine pounds woman to keep her from fall i the plaintiff filed herein, within six w«sk> fr««rn Daylight streamed Into this conven realiz«»d at once when* he was. The many of whom have accumulated ing to the flmir he played di- ient "liole lu th«* wail;” lying upon his Bu| hundn*d pounds live weight in favor the date of the first publication hereof, to-wil, on gtirgle of runqing water came up to much money in the business. rectly into the hands of very material side, Truxton faced the opening that hint. It was tlie great sewer that ran w hen they take out of any particular of tlu* Jerseys. When it is remember or before the 21st day of July, 1910. ed thut the Jersey milk showed 13.5 You will take notice that if you so fail to ap agencies under her control. The next looked out up« 11 th«* world Near th:* from the hills through the heart of the town money that should be spent per cent total solids against 11.3 per pear and answer, that the plaintiff will take Instant something struck him in the opening stood the tai), gnunt figure of there legitimately they cannot be said city, flushed continuously by a diverted cent in the Holstein milk this milking judgement against you for the amount of $17.07, face. Then with a fierce Jerk this same a man, thin shouldered and stooped. mountain siream that swept down to be a benefit to that town. i and for costs and disbursements. object tightened about bls neck. Ills back was to the captive, but King from above. In addition, there is the personal and word is shown to be highly signiti- I Thia summons is made persuant to an order cant. A noose li i«l been dropi>ed over his observ«sl that the throe men. with two made and filed June 6, 1910, end motion there- ne did not know* how long they social side of the question. Lobklng Tlie Jerseys, too, are good feeders head. As he was pulled backward his companions, who sat. at tin* back of traversed the chill sewer. In time, at it as fairly as you will, buying and ar«* second to non«* In the variety j fore made and filed in this office by C. R. startled, bulging eyes swept the ceil the cave, never removed their gaze Wade, plaintiff's attorney. goods from a catalogue and sending to Dated at Bandon, Oregon this 6th day of ing. Above him a square opening had from the striking figure cutllneil however, the water got deeper; rats a strange, faraway city the money of feeds from which they can extract begun to scurry along the sides of the that has been earned In one's home their proper nourishment. As consum 1 June, 1910. appeared iu the ceiling. Two ugly, against the sky. circle or to swim frantically on in front town, often with the advice and co ers of roughage the Jerseys at St. The watcher turned slowly to take in bearded faces were leaning over tlie 22-6t of the disturbers. operation of one's neighbors, is a cold Louis led all the others, deriving 50.67 edge, nnd strong hands were grasping the altered conditions behind him. per cent of their nutriment from it as At last the strange journey ended. blooded prop« sition. a Ihk-k rope. He was strangling. King saw that he was old. gray haired They came to a niche in the slimy wall. How much better it Is to meet your against 50.40 p«*r cent for Holsteins The R ecorder $1.50 per yea.r Frantically he grns[K*d the rope, lifting and cadaverous, Tlils. then, was the Up into this the men climbed. Th«* man nelgiifior innn to man. over your coun and smaller percentages in the case of hituself from tlie floor in the effort “old man,” and he was not William above was cautiously tapping ou what ter or over his. and sell to him or buy the other breeds represented. to loosen the noose with his free hand. Spantz. Bused on these and other equally uppeared to be solid masonry. To from him what one needs! ! If “life is A hoarse laugh broke upon his dinning “Your name is King. I believe,” came King's surprise a section of the wall weighty' facts, the reasonable claim Is City Election Notice made up of little things." 1 as has been ears, the k*ering faces drew nearer, from the thin lips of the old man. suddenly opened before them. He was said very often, the little friendli- made that the Jersey is the best cow anti then ns everything went black a “Yes. May I inquire”— NOTICE IS HF.Rfi BY GIVEN, That a seized from above by strong bands and for the dairy, the best cow for the regular el«*ction will b~ b 1 w.thin the corporate heavy yet merciful blow fell upon his “No; you may not inquire. Put a literally jerked through the hole, up nesses and greetings of personal inter farmer, the best cow for the* family course are worth something, probably limits of the City oi . ¡on, Coos County, head. gag in his mouth. I don’t care to hear narrow steps ami then into a long, dim best by her natural inheritance and State of Or« gon, upon Monday, the 27th dav of Not litany minutes passed before con anything from him. (lag him and cut ly lighted room, in the center of which more than the small profit thnt Ls to June. 1910, for the purpose of electing Three be gained by patronizing n house far proved best in impartial public tests. sciousness, which had been but par the rope from his feet. He may walk Court ’men, one Mayor, one Municipal Judge stood a long table. cun be nothing but the em- away that tially lost, returned to hint. It was from now on.” and or.e Recorder, and at which election will He was j>asse«l on Into a small room bodlment of "business, .” And In many Keeping the Horse Healthful. Three men sprang to do his bidding. pitch «lark, and the air was hot and adjoining. Some one, speaking In Eng cases the monetary profit ls only im On the appearunee of any lump also be submitted to the electors there, n «quali clos«*. Not a sound came to his throb- King felt in that instant that he was fied to vote the «question of Bonding the City of lish, told him to sit down. The gag bing ears. With characteristic irre- looking for the first time upon th«* fea was removed from his stiff, inflamed aginary when the time and bother in- about the legs of a horse it should bo Bandon for $(>0,000 for the i"stallati n of a volved in the transaction and the real bathed diligently with water as hot municipal water system, and also the question of pressibillty he began to swear softly, tures of the Iron Count, Marlanx the worth of goods bought are taken into as can be borne. What might develop whether or not livestock shall be permitted to He lay there helpless, mouth. but articulately. A gruff voice, star dishonored. "Fetch him some water,” said a consideration. into a spavin may sometimes in this run al large w ithin the corporate limits of the speechless for many minut«*s, glancing tlingly near at hand, lnte.rupted hhn. voice that he was sure he recogniz«*d— said City of Bandon. CHARLES N. LURIE way be « becked at the star). at this cruel tyrant. It was enough "Spit It out, young fe!l >w! Swear a high, querulous voice. Such election will be held at the City hall on For lice on horses take half a pint like a man, not like a blamed canary that Marlanx suspected him of being said dav. and the polls will be opened at the “Hello, Spantz!” articulated Truxton, water of kerosene in two gallons of Dustless Ash Removal Scheme. In th«* way. To I«e suspected was to bird.“ hour of eight o'clock A. M., and remain opr-n turning to the black bearded, bent fig Street Cleaning Commissioner Ed and wash the horse with this twice, until one o’clock P. M., and will then close The hidden speaker was unquestion la* condemned. ure. wards of New York appeared before with an interval of two or three days until 2 o'clock P. M.. and then be opened at Marlaux was speaking. Truxton ably nn AmerkT.ii. There was nn Instant of silence. 2 o'clock P. M.. and r«-main open until six “Where am I?" demanded the cap l«>oked up, as at an executioner. The Then Spantz spoke, with a soft laugh: the finance committee of the lioard of between the applications. To cure mange rub 011 oil of tar one o'clock P. M.. and then lie p-r.-i ally <dosed. aidermen recently and asked for $15.- Iron Count sat U[M>n a bowlder near his tive. “ You will not know so much tomor 000 with which to make experiments ounce and whale oil two ounces or one- Ihe Board choi -;« by lite Common Council “You’re here, that’s where you are," feet. row, Herr King. Give him water. aimed to do away with the dust and half pound each of tar and sulphur to conduct sai l elcKi >n are A. D. Morse, R. “We have met tx'fore. Perhaps you was tlie sarcastic answer. man. He cannot talk with a dry excised garbage nuisance. The scheme and one |s>und each of soap and alco- C. McKinnis and E, I. Oakes Judges, and remember meeting my eye in Dame “Are you an American?” H. C, Osti«n and C. M. Sp-nccr, ( I, «-... throat.” pnqtosed contemplates the carrying of hol. "No; 1 am a Chinaman. I wns born Ilabba's cabin—twice, I think. You 1 his notice is given persuml to the p-ovi-.ions King was pushed out into the larger In all cases boil all blankets and I In Newport"—as an afterthought— rcmemt>er. I,see. Ha, ha! You were room, where h«* was confronted by a ash cans from houses to the dump di *f the City Charter, and also to an 0« Lr ol the treat with a strong solution of caustic rect without emptying them into very slow not to have caught such an crowd of bewhiskt red men and snakj* "Kentucky." Common Council therefor made at a re. ilar carts. The $15.000. If obtained, is to l*otasb all wood works, harness, brush “This ls th«* worst high handed out old man. I «lare say you ar«* wonder ey«*d w«*men with most intellectual be sftent for an auto car carrier, a re es. combs and whatever can be affect meeting thereof held upon the 3’rt day of May, ing what I intend to do with you. now , 1910. rage I’ve ever”— nose glasses, It required but a glance Dated at Bandon, Oregon thu 9ta d.iy of “Better save your breath, young fel that I have you. Well, I am not th«* to convince him that the whiskers lay truck, cans, dustless cover devices ed with the germs. To cure a horse of the habit of paw i Jun«*, 1910. and other things of the kind. This Is low. You won't have it very long, so man to mince words. Mr. King, you were false. C. R. WADE considered by many an excellent idea, ing fasten a short piece of log chain, are quite young, but the go«xi die save what you can of it." For nearly an hour he was probed for it will undoubtedly ten«] to keep say about five or six links, by means Recorder and Clerk young. I am very old, you observe. I "You menn I am to stop breathing with questions concerning his business towns nnd cities in a clean and health of a light strap to his leg just above will not say that you are to die to In Edelweiss. Threats follow«*«! close altogether?" asked th«* prisoner. the knee—in the stable, of course - ful condition. night or tomorrow or any day, for I “Something like that.” upon his unsatisfactory answers, and see how quickly he will leave off do not know. I am going to send you “WhyF Administrators Notice though they were absolutely truthful. the habit. Don’t Murder Your Tree*. “You'll fin«l out when the boss gets to a court. Not an ordinary court, Mr. “We’ll find a way to make you talk Notice is hereby given that the jndmigned go« Ml a n«l ready, You wanted to get King, but on«* of extreme perspicacity. tomorrow, my friend! Starving is not i Frequently large signboards are Implement For Calf Feeding. Where placed against street trees, has !x«*n appointed a<lmin!:trator ol the estate of a pokt* at the old man's eye, dhl you? I fancy you will die before long. We pleasant." Two rubber finger stalls placed upon they are fastened with Iron bands the can spare you. I ¿1« not approve of By thunder, that's like an American John McKenzie, ckceasrd. by an ' order of the “You would not starve me!” he cried. | latter will soon cut into the very life the middle fingers of the right hand County Court of Coos County, State of Oregon. never satlsfled to let things alone, See m«*ddlers. It seems to be quite setth*d “No. You will have the pleasure of of the tree, preventing the free circu are a real source of protection in the that you are a police agent.” what it got you into?” starving yourself," sai«l a thin eyed And all persons having claims again t the said The steady, cruel eyes fascinated lation of the sap and thereby injuring feeding of calves. Put these two fin “The okl man's eye? What old fellow whom he afterward knew as estate are required to present them within six King. He knew that he was In des- top and root equally. It is nothing gers into the calf's mouth and hold man?" I’etcr Brntus. months from the date of this notice with the The the hand down under the fnilk. perate straits. new to see trees half deed standing “That's for you to find out. If you lie was thrown back Into the little “I am glad you called again nt my for years in front of handsome resi milk passes between the fingers into proper vouchers to the undi-rstgned administrator can. You’ve mad«* a poor start nt It.” room. To his surprise and gratifica- "How do you. an American, happen temporary abode, Mr. King. Amerl- tion the I huii I s on his wrists were re dences. fighting hard for life, shorten the calf's mouth, and there is no dan- at the oihee of G. T. Treadgold in Bandon, cans are always welcome: the sooncr ed by neglect and abuse. The owner ger of his injuring one’s Augers by Coos County Oregon. to I m * mixed up in a deal like this?” moved. is too indolent to have the dry limbs chewing them. Dated thu sixteenth day of Junr, 1910. “It’s healthier work than making bar they come, the sooner it's over, It match in his box and He found a rels at—1 was going to say Sing Sing, may interest you to know that I am stru«k it. There was no arti k* of removed, the old. exhausted soil re JOHN WESTERMAN Ts Kssp Calf From Upsetting Pail. but I bear they've change«! the name. very partial to Americans. Were I furniture, The floor was bare, the newed. and so Improve, at least foe a Administrator of said Elstate a cannibal I could eat them In relish. It is pretty provoking ax well as j I prefer outdoor work." w ith age. A chimney hole time, the api>earance of the sufferers walls green G. T Treadfol«! Att'v for If I had my way. all Americans should Wasteful to have the <*alv«*s upset their ' "Fugitive, ch?” the only J in th«* celling was perhaps | Administrator A Town’s Main Stesat. pail of milk. You can put a stop to it 23-5t "You might call it that. I'm wanted be in heaven. The earth surely Is means by which fre*- A a air c 'til«l r«*:: -h .... ____ ______ A drummer whos«* route tflk«*s In by making a box a little less than a in seven states. The demand for me not good enough nor big enough for till:« drt**:ry |il:-.ce. s.B-p was claiming Don't f< ri*et that T. \V. Robinson them, and hell is already overcrowded. to great.” his sens-s. He made a pillow of his fifty towns In Illinois nnd Indiana ways foot <le«’p. with a top boanl nail«*d on ■ That he had fallen into the hands of Yes, I love the Americans dearly. 1 «■oat aril stretched his weary bones that a town which will not k«*ep Its in which a hole has been saw«] large has Shady Brook dairy food, also main bu«ln«ws str«*«»t In troos! retiair enough for the pall to fit In to the top • band of «x>nsplrnt«>rs was quite clear should enjoy a similar visit from Mr. u; •* the rehjxtless fl«K«r. m«*n<llty I os«* It» fnrn'^r trade an«.’ bv hoop. The calf may bunt all he want« i tlie very lx*st « «»«vxnut meal, a sub« to King. Whether they were brigands John Tullis. I expect him to vizlt me (To be cootineud} •od by fta Mt business meu. |siitute tor oil uha L 18 tf V totft hJ®»'rtznL_<>aerai«'ry «gainst Ui piy humble castfa before many days. to, but be cannot tip that box ovez. tion to decide. Time would tell. TROLLEY CARDS. W I BEST FOB DAIRY?