The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 13, 1897, Image 4

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    “SPECIAL” THAT WON.
BY FRANCIS CRANE ARNOLD.
From National Recorder.
CHAPTER II.
to it. Then une day the Herald
pot Burglarized!
Money Drawer
lost
its Mayfield correspondent for
Robbed
and Watchman Shot!
■James Ward, the Depredator, Ar­ ghe went to Lyudon at the editor s
wife.
rested Today.”
“It was your spécial’ that won
’• The woman raised a tear-stained
and wrinkled face to the girl stand- me,” he remarked one day; and
ling la-side her. In a tone which then Eunice was more ^lad than
words and phrases to moke it more
I told of grief, pain and loss of faith ever.
presentable to the |H»blic
A ring .
.
, .
,
THE UNO.
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in humanity, she exclaimeo, r oint-;
at the tel« phone at his side ami he).
,
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Jug to the glaring letters:
heard:
“And you said you would not do
“This is the police station. Did
it!”
you hear anything about a burglary
The paj>er, however, had told the
at Mayfield?”
is a
“Yes, we got it all, thank you,” truth. Young Ward was in custo­
dy and had already been taken to I LOCAL DISEASE
ami he went back to his desk.
and is the result of colds and
sudden climatic changes.
But as he finished persuing the'jaiI at
•»'« county seat
W. D. HUFFMAN will be in Burna again this fall
It cun be cured by a pleauant
remedy which is applied di­
rectly into the nostrils. Be­
ing quickly absorbed it gives
relief at once.
Grade
with
and Thoroughbred Bucks.
CATARRH
telegram he returned to the instru I So ,ilt,e was know" u"lil the Her
merit and asked for No. 51—the a’d reached Mayfield, that few peo
police Station. T he Herald editor pie in that place were aware of the
was on good terms with the “force” 1 arr,,fif I''8 mother least of all.
BUCKS!!
BUCKS!
Will sell Grades from $3.50
to $6 per head. Thor­
oughbreds $6 to $10.
BAU*!
HwrrvEit Wÿ ? J
Ely’s Cream Balm Id
Mrs Ward left the post office
ami his regular afternoon conver- '
I
supplied
Rin
without
another word, and Eunice
Ration oyer the wire
paper with many i an interesting eouhl think of no good reason for
[calling herback. How could she
and valuable item.
is acknowledged to be the most thorough eure for
Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all
remedies. It opens and cleanses the m sal passages,
allays pain and inflammation, heals the sores, pro­
tects the membrane from colds, restores the senses
df taste and smell. Price 50c. at Dru jgistsor by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren Street, New York.
Eunice breathed a i long breath of ««plain the apparent breach of
relief as she left t he telegraph office. faith? But explain it she must—
Her lunch over, she returned to her itl,at faet beanie more firmlv im ELY S PINEOLA BALSAM
1LSAM is a sure Kemedf
Remedy
for coughs, colds, sore throat and for asthma. It
duties, a little conscience-stricken | pressed on her mind as the «lav
soothes, quickly
ai»aivs the cough,
that she had taken so much time went by.
and renders expect­
oration easy.
Th* night train carried Eunice
for the paper and ill at ease over
Consumptives
the incompleteness of her dispatch to Lyndon and when the Herald
will invariably derive
benefit from its use.
Altogether it has been a most un­ editor came to his otlice the next
Many who suppose
their cases to bo con­
morning
he found a sad-faced
satisfactory <1 iv
sumption are only
suffering
from a
“Well, Frank, I’ll look after 1 young worn in .awaiting him.
chronic cold or deep
seated cough, often
“(ioodmorning. Miss A mold,glad
things now. lias there been much1
augravat« d by ca-
Ear catarrh use Ely’s Cream Balm. Poth
to s«-e you—your face is less fan.il larrh.
business?”
remedies are pleasant to use. Cream Balm, 50 ?ts.
COUGHS and COLDS
"No, hardly any. I told you I iarthan your handwriting. What’s
sold a money order—that’s about that—see me a few minutes? Cer-
all.”
tuinly, what is the matter?”
She went to the .drawer where
Then Eunice told her store—told
the orders and the money received it all, from the call of the old man
for them Were kept »operate from with t it* news of the burglary tot
other business of th«* ollie«*.
coins, and the'
I 11he finding of the
Eunice dr«'W out the receptacle reading of the headlines. When it
«lid inspected the contents. For | was ended, the Herald editor lean
per bottle; Pineoia Balsam, 25c. h .id by Druggists.
ELY BROTHERS* 66 Warren bl., New > ork.
People with Weak, Flabby Nerves rrc tie Ones w L j
Suffer. They m -y be Re elieved
’
by B slid irg up
their Nerves with a Notuishiug Nerve Feed.
V
An Interesting Interview wit'i A Prominent Phy­
sician at.J a Case i.i Point Ciud.
From the Journal,
Caveats, and Trade-5'
it (i. .¡ndall Pat-
ent business conducte
ode r ve I ees.
Our 0 •• e s Oppot.
S. r
P ’rein umce,
Office,
Uid
iii-iTtirc patvi.: iu lees time than those
x*n "t'‘ It ’ ’ii Washington.
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. »i< l. drawing or photo., with deerrip-
i ■
"
. ice, if patentable • r not, free of
b • •
Our fee not due till patent v secured.
*A P
- llow to Obtain Patents.’’with
nam
nial clients in yourHtute, county, or
town, t-vnt i; -•
Addrvs.».
an instant sne could scarcely l>e- back in his eushiot.ed chair and.
lieve I «"' eyes, Among the silver manlike, laughed
Eunice, sitting
ami lulls, lying loosely scattered. at the end ot his desk, waited a
were thr««* Mexican «piarters!
moment
and then, womanlike
Quickly she looked at the slip I broke into tears of vexation and »
which was to leycal the purchaser discouragement, That caliin d the
Opposite eaknt Office. W^shinaton, 0. C
ot th«* money order. Yes, it was «alitor in an instant.
jllst as she «■ x pteted :
“Hush,” said he, “none of that
"Jumes War«!.”
I d fix things for you all right—of
/v~n
y
Th.* w idow's son was not onlv course I will.”
Trot. XV. H. Peeke, v >
»lakes a specialty ..f
a thief but had not shown even a
11«“ rang for a messenger at <1
1 pik psy, lias without I
doubt treated nnd cur­
tbit f s cunni'ig
I’robuldv not gave an order: "Bring me all VI'S-
ed more caser. than any
I living Physician; hit
'noth ing that the <>< Id coins were ’ terday’s t< legrams.”
nuccvss is nstonishinsr. ,
We bave heard of cAsei 1 ‘I".. ’
nluong those taken from the depot, I
Sorting them over, he cam«* to
er JO Jvar»’ Btan.lin^ 1
4T
wi cured by I
he had spent tln m freely that very I the «me from M IV field.
d»'
l onieedid not know it but
“See here, tills is the wav you
th<> big polu'etiian had alrtadv re- | sent it, dow ii
to there. Then our
covt rt <1 the <>ther tive.
i
police otlicere received word from
1
She was still more disaatiefied the railroad that Ward had be« n
tie of his absolute cure free to anv
as she reviewed the events of the arrested. 1 added that and pre-
Prüf w H PFvrv'v"«‘"j’-i Î '
‘
«lav
A good item tor her paper I par« d the headlines.”
rrur.W. H. PL£K±, f. D„ 4 C*<ur St., Hew Yerk
liad been missed, apparently use- 1
He wrote out a brief statement of
le»slv and nve>lle-'lv
• th« facts, i>inn«d ti e slip to the
Hut she changed her mind the1 telegram and
Tlii*» li Vour Opportunity*
_
I pres«« d the whole
Ou receipt of ten cents, casti or stamps,
next morning when early, {before i w ith the big ollie«* s« al. "There,” a •’vnerous sample will be mailed of tho
the arrival of the mail from E y n- said he, "show that to the ladv.”
mo: t popul.ir Cutarrh «nd Huy 1 < v< r ('lire
i l-.lv a «'remi Palm snflic'eiit to <l< uiou-
«Ion. t he w I Jon < ime, weak and wad
Eunice did — and she ound her ■trate the gre.it merits <>f tie remedy.
AR rvrr. into the » liier
ely ukothits ,
S »up Ih'h - If amply vimlicated
56 Warn u t . ?\ w A ork City.
tiler.. S., Hird a trust in the woman’s
I m v«r really b« lu ved that xoti[
llev. .Tr»hn K. ’.’r > f
■’ !•' i'!s, M<mt.,
fin«* that was licking on the pre- old done i|, ««mfessed tl.e widow Treoiiiim no. .1 ;
» ! a in to me. I
ran < nij I i
feeding «lav
’. ‘’It is a posi.
though it «lid seem so. Now I tiie enr for
-rh if .
I ns directed.*’—
"James han n >t been home for kn w that you k« pt la th with me.” Rev. Francis \\ . P,»o!.• ] i a.-dor Celitnd 1‘rvs.
Church, Helena, Mont.
two i| «' »." she remarker, plaintive-
Eunice was glad
he had too. '
Fly’s «’ream Palm is the ............
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acknowledg'd
Iv
I hope lie is far awav ”
I he pap. r ha I not -ulTernl; h< r cure for catarrh and «xititains
no tuervury
I hen th«* mail came nnd n bile lo ws b id bvrna "scoop" ami sh
nor any mjurioua «Irug. Price, 50 cents.
Elinic«* dlstr i nt« d the litters she had bevii al.le to show a kindness.
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