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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
NOV. 3, 1921
plague bad spent Itself and that Blm break when he and H arry rode ta *
had gone to a detention camp outside point on the prairie "something more
the etty of Chicago. He was not per­ than a mile from the city limits.”
mitted to see her, the regulations hav­ There he tella ua they met Davla and
ing become very atrlet. In the city be one friend of the latter and two sur­
went to the store of Ell Fredenbery
geons. It te evident, too. that great
The merchant received him with en
secrecy had been observed In the plan
tbusfasm. Chicago had begun to re
and Its execution and that, until some
cover from the panic. Trade wan time after the last act, Lincoln knew
nothing of the later developments In
. lively.
Harry spent tha aftarnoon with Mrs. the drama of Dane1 downfall. For
Kelso and Blm'a baby boty. He wrote the rest of the deplorahie scene the
Mz
historian must content himself with
a very tender letter to Blm that day
Story o f the Builder»
the
naked
details
In
the
diary
of
•
He told her that he had come to Chi
cago to live so that he might be near puritan pioneer.
o f Democracy
••I went because there was no escape
her and ready to help her If she need
ed help "The same old love Is In m.v from It and with the shadow of God’s
j heart that made me want you for my wrath in my soul.” Samson writes.
“The sun rose as we halted our borsee.
1 wife long ago. that has filled my let
tert and sustained me in many an tVe paced the Held The two men took
hour of peril,” he wrote. " If you their places twenty yards apart The
pistols rang out at the command to
I really think that you muet marry Da
0o»yrl<M, Irviä« B m í i H w
via, I auk you at least to wait for the fire and both men M l. Paris had
been hit at the left shoulder
My
| developments of a suit which Abe Lin
8Y N 0P 8 I8 .
handsome boy lay on his face. The
coin la bringing In behalf of many
bullet had bored through his right
Office Hour« 10 a. m. to 4 p. no.
C H A P T E R I. Bemeon and S arah T r a y ­ citizens of Tazewell county.
It ie
lo r, w ith th e ir tw o child ren , J o e U h and
lung
Before I conld reach him he
likely
that
we
shall
know
more
than
Betsey, tra v e l by wagon from their home
had risen to his feet to go on with
In Vergennea, V t. to the W est, the land we do now before that case ends.
I
of p le n ty
T h e ir de s tin a tio n le the C o u n ­
saw your beautiful little boy. He looks the battle. Davla lay like one paral­
tr y o f the (Jangamon, In Illin o is
yzed by the shock of the bullet. Hla
so much like you that I long to steal
No Charge for Examination.
C H A P T E R I I . —A t N la g & ra F a ll» they
seconds declared they were satisfied.
him
and
keep
him
with
me.”
meet a p a rty of im m ig ra n ts , am ong them
I saw them take the bullet out of
a youth nam ed John J fc N e ll, w ho also
In a few days he received this brief
Dr. Uclleathio ie a regular graduate decides to go to the Sangam on coun try, reply:
Harry's back, where It had lodged un-
A ll o f th e p a rty suffer
iffe r fro m fe ve r and
ia medicine and surgery and is licensed ague. fla rah s m in is tra tio n s save the life
ler his skin. I helped them pnt the
"Dear H a rry : Tour letter pleased
...
. H a r r y _ Needles In the last
wounded men Into the wagon and rode
by the state of Oregon
He visits pro of t youth,
and
pained
me.
I
have
been
so
tossed
stages o f fe ve r, a nd he accom panies the
to the home of one of the doctors near
fessionally the most important town« T r a y le rs They reach N e w
filin o la , about that I don’t know quite where I
and a re welcom ed by young “A b e " Un-
the city wherein were rooms for the ac­
and cities and offers to all who call on coin,
stand. For a long time m.v life has
commodation of critical cases, leading
this trip consultation and examination
been nothing but a series of emotions.
I I I . —A m o ng th e T ra y lo rs ' ! What Honest Abe may be able to
CHAPT rs p II
Harry’s horse and prating for God's
free, except the expense of trestment first acq
¡tañeos a rs U a e e Jo’s
ln '
friends,
help and forgiveness. I took care of
Jack Keli
u g hter B lm . prove 1 know not, but I am sure that
his
p
re
tty
when desired.
IS years o f M »
the boy until Steve Nucklee came to
be cannot disprove the fact that Mr.
He Is like some of the grown folks in
According to his method of treatment
and one of them has told how he used
C H A r n u t I V -S a m s o n d e c id e , to lo ­ Davis has been kind and generous to
Chicago. He would alt hanging on to
he does not operate for chronic append- re !» a t N aw Salem , and bvgtn* b u ild ing me. For that I cannot ever cease to
to He sprawled on the floor, with his
his houaa
Led
by Jack
A rm s tro n g ,
the relna^and talk to the horse and
ic tie. gall stones, ulcers of the stomach, rowdies
pillow and candle, reading long after
a tte m p t to break up the procaea- he grateful.
I should have married
to
God
by
the
hour.
He
used
to
tell
In g * Lincoln thraehea A rm s tro n g Young him before now but for one singular
tonaila or adenoids.
the others had gone to sleep. 8amson
H a r r y N eedles strikes B ap M c N o ll. or
me that God waa a friend of his and
writes that he never knew a man who
He has to his credit many wonderful th a A rm s tro n g crowd, a nd M c N o ll th r e a t­ circumstance. My little boy cannot be
I
think
he
was
right.
It
was
good
ens vengeance
understood the art of using minutes as
i made to like him. He will have noth­
results in diseases of the stomach, liver,
lack to get hack to Sarah and the
he did. A detached minute was to
C H A P T E R V . - A raw days la te r H a r r y , ing to do with Mr. Davla. He will not
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid
children.
They
took
the
little
stran­
alone, la a tta c k e d by M c N o ll and hie be bribed or coerced. I saw In this a
him a thing to be filled with value.
neya
bed wetting, bladder, catarrh, sang, and would have been ro u g h ly ueed
ger Into their hearts. ‘Heart room,
Yet there were few men so deeply In
not B lm driven oft hie aeeallen te w ith prophecy of trouble. I left home and
house room’ Is the motto of this part
w eik lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg a had ehotgun
John M c N e il, th e T ra y lo rs ' went down Into the very shadow of
love with fun. H e loved to laugh at
N
ia
g
a
ra
F
e
lla
acq
uaintance,
la
m
a
rk
e
d
ly
of
the
country."
ulcers and rectal ailments.
a story-telling and to match his hu­
It may be that we have been
a tte n tiv e to A nn R utledg e. L in c o ln la In death.
It was a new town to which Samson mor with Thompson Campbell—a fa­
I f you have been ailing for any length love w ith Ann but hae never had enough saved for each other by the wisdom
courage to te ll her eo.
returned. The governor and the state mous raconteur— and to play with
of childhood. I must not see you now.
of time and do not get any better, do
officers had moved to Springfield. The children. Fun was as necessary to
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a
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lo
r
halpe
tw
o
;
Nor
shall
I
see
him
until
I
have
found
uot fail to call, as Improper measure-
«laves, who had run a w a y from St. Louis,
new capltol was nearing completion. him as sleep. He searched for It In
m.v
way.
Even
your
call
cannot
make
rather than disease are very often thf- io escape. E llp h a le l Blgge. ow ner of the
The hard times which had followed people and In books.
»levee, fo llo w in g them , a tte m p ts to beet me forget that I am under a solemn
cause of long standing trouble.
up T r a y lo r and In a lig h t has hts a rm
the downfall of '37 had unjustly dim­
promise.
He came often to Samson's house
broken
inished Mr. Lincoln's confidence In his to play with “Mr. Nimble” and to talk
Remember above date, that exantina
J "I'm glad you like the boy. He Is a
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a
ttin
g
fo
r
hie
a
rm
ability
as
a
legislator.
He
enjoyed
ti >o on this trip will be free and that
wonderful vu».u.
child. i I u named
him
Ne-
with Joe, Some of hla beat thoughts
to heal
Biggs m e e t. B lm K elso, w ith
. iu c u u
iiu i-
y-
the practice of the law, which had be­ rame when he was talking with Joe
his treatment is different
wtiom Harry Needlaa has fe lle n in love, henilah for his grandfather. We call
l» g * • • • •
gun to turn his Interest from the a f­ and some of hla merriest moments
.U IS®8
to r B lm s hand, b u t her him
u im Nlm
N lm and
a n d sometimes
K o m e tlm e s ‘Mr.
‘M r Nimble'
N im b le '
Address; 336 Boston block, Minne
fa th e r refuses hts c o n s e n t
Biggs r s -
fairs of state. But the pot of political when he was playing with “Mr. Nim­
because he Is so lively. I'm homesick
turns to St. Louts.
spoils, Minn.
science boiled before the fireplace tn ble." He confessed that It wag the
to see him and you. I am going to
CHAPTBR
V III.-B tm
confesses
to
tha rear of Joshua Speed's store every latter that reminded blm that he had
H a r r y th a t th e loves Biggs, end the Dixon to teach and earn money for
youth Is disconsolate. Lincoln decides to mother and the baby. Don't tell any­
evening that Lincoln and hla associ­ better be looking for a wife.
Arbuckle itt Scrapped
seek s seat In the leg isla tu re .
H e and
ates were tn Springfield. The wit and
But Lincoln waa only one of many
l l a r r y volu nteer fo r the B lack H a w k w a r. one where I am and above all don't
wisdom which bubbled Into its vapors remarkable personalities Itt Springfield
The San
Erancisco Bulletin and le a v e N e w Salem
come to see me until In good heart I
and
the
heat
that
surrounded
It
were
chronicles the interesting report
who had discovered themselves and
C H A P T E R I X - B l g g e comes hack to can ask you to come.
the talk of the town. Many came were seeking to be discovered. Sun­
"God bless you!
that, motion picture magnates ar< the v illa g e and he e nd B lm elope H a r r y
learns o f It on hie w a y home from the
to witness the process and presently dry Individuals were lifting their heads
" B ill."
wn-bful of establishing the fat ex
'w a r * Lin c o ln 's advice and philosophy
It was moved, for a time, to more above the crowd, but not wltb the
sustain him In hie g rie f
In a few weeks the suit came on.
cornelians innocence, ami at
accommodating quarters.
Before a modesty and self-distrust of Honest
Davis'
defense,
as
given
in
the
an­
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n
c
o
ln
.
defeated
In
hie
even now in conference to preparr candidacy fo r the legislatu re, form s e
crowd of people In the Presbvterlsr- Abe. "Steve" Douglas, whom Samson
swer.
alleged
that
the
notes
were
to
hie defense. This, you say, is tru> p a rtn e rs h ip w ith " B ill" B e rry in the
church, Lincoln, Logan. Baker and had referred to as “ that little rooeter
business
Blgge sends a gang to he paid nut of thp proceeds of the
(relernalism f
The facts are tbsi grocery
«trnwnlng for the Whigs, mid Douglas. of a man," pnt on the stilts of a brave
hu m T r a y lo r 's house, but the N e w 6 elem sale of lots and that In consequence
The Two Men Toek Their Places.
men
e
re
w
arned
end
th
e
raid
e
rs
w
orsted
something lik e - $2,000,000 is in
Calhoun, Lamhorn and Tnomaa far and ponderous vigor.
His five-foot
of the collapse of the boom there had
help me. Btm arrived when Harry the Democrats, having assiduously,
vetted in Arbuckle pictures, ano
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no w
poet- | been no such proceeds
stature and hla hundred pounds of
As
to
the
un-
was on» of hts head and didn't know prepared for the trial, debated the
aster, decides
decid
to run a g a in fo r the
there is more than a suspicion the' m
weight did not lit the part of Achille*.
legislature.
Ann R u tle d g e I t openly In 1 derstnndlng upon which the notes
these friends of E atty's are urged lev» w ith John M c N e il. H e le a v e * for were drawn, there was a direct lasue het. She was determined to stay and burning Issues of the time. The effort But he would have no other. He blus­
do the nursing, but I wouldn't let her
h l* home In th e E a s t prom ising to re ­
of each filled an evening and Lincoln's tered much with a spear too heavy for
Io his aid by the hazardous predic
turn eoon and m a rry A nn
Lin co ln a c ­ of veracity for which Abe Lincoln
She did not look strong. I leaned her
a i.ent of so much money.
Their cept* h l* d *fe a t m a n fu lly . N o w o rd coni­ was exceedingly well prepared. His the money to pay the debt to Davis speech gave him new hope of himself. hla hands. Lincoln used to call him
ine from M c N o ll, A nn c o n fe *» ** to A b *
solicitude may be natural but it ie th a t h l* r *a l n a m * I* M c N a m a r, and her cross-examination was as merciless and persuaded her to go hack to her Wise mdn began to have great confi­ a kind of popgun.
te a r* th a t he w ill not re tu rn .
Lincoln ss sunlight “falling round a helpless
dence In his future. He had taken
Thia free-for-all Jonat of Individual­
ill-advised.
However thoroughly In
work In Dixon. She went and was
l* d **p love endeavor* to reassure
the style of Webster for his model. ism—one of the first frulte of freedom
her h " 'th
o u g h he ehiirei her mi*gi\in«*’ i thing.”
It was kindly and polite In
the whitewash may be applied to Lincoln wine hla »«at in tha leclslature.
rather heartbroken about It.
He no longer used the broad humor In the West—gave to the life of the lit­
wins his seat In the legislature. , (Onp but relentless In Its searching
Arbuckle's jewel reputation, the
"The surgeon said that Harry would which had characterized hla efforts on
tle village a rich flavor of comedy.
When
It
ended,
the
weight
of
Davla'
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hears
fro
m
M
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public w ill never again permit itself N a m a r but hla la tte r ie cold and ehe ia
live If lung fever didn't set In. It
A study of the best 1 The great talents of Douglas had not
character had been accurately estab­ set In, but he pulled through. He the stump.
to laugh with or at him .
H i* convinced he does not love h e r 8he telle
speeches of the great New Englander 1 been developed. Hla character was as
In his masterly summing up
Abe of her doubt and he confesses hie lished.
hints are ju n k .—Portland O re­ love and aake her to m a rry him Anr. Mr. Lincoln presented every circum­ mended slowly. I had some fear of had made him question Its valne In yet ahlftv and shapeless. Some of
declares
she
docs
not
yet
love
him
.
but
arrejt.
but
the
eonsplraey
of
silence
gonian.
a public address. Dignity, clear rea­ the leading citizens openly distrusted
M il tr y to
W ith th a t prom ise Lincoln stance In favor of the defendant's po­
kept the facts under cover. I t was
sets out fo r V a n d a lia and h it leg isla tiv e
sition. With rewnrkable Insight he partly due. I guess, to the friendship soning and Impressiveness were the him. Lincoln never liked this little
duties
chief aims of his new method, the lat­ men. In opposing whom he waa to
anticipated the arguments of his at­ of John Wentworth for me and Hon
Figures just obtained at the de­
CHAPTER
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ter of which Is aptly Illustrated by come to the fulness o f hla power on
partment of agriculture at W ash­ L o vejo y. T ra y lo r arranges on his fa rm a torney. He presented them fairly and est Abe. He kept It out of the paper»
this passage from his speech In reply the platform. I t la evident that Lin­
generously to the court and Jury. Ac- | There were no complaints and the ru
hiding place for run a «’e y slaves a eta
ington show that farmers' co-oper
tlon on the “ U nderground R a j 1 road.
to Douglas In the debate mentioned:
coln regarded him as an able advocate'
cording to Samson the opposing law- , mors soon fell Into silence.
stive organizations last year did a
C H A P T E R X I V . —Ann agrees to m a rry
“I f I ever feel the soul w ithin me of small sincerity looking chiefly for
yers admitted tn a private talk that
business of » ,{,5,, 14,660, as against Abe, but her h e a lth le w recked Th ree
"The boy, ‘Mr. Nimble,’ Is a enn
elevate and expand to those dimen­ personal advancement.
Lincoln had thought of presumptions
n a w a y slaves seek T r a y lo iis help tn
nlng little man. When he began to ge
* little more than »60,000,000 in ru
escaping
T h ey belong to Rtinrs and he In favor of Davis which had not oc­
sions not wholly unworthy of Its Al­
There la a passage In the diary
better.
Harry
loved
to
p
ity
with
hltr>
comes
In
p
u
rs
u
it
of
them
Threaten
ed
1919
The figure« for 1921, it is
mighty Architect. It Is when I con­ which Illustrate» the character of Dou­
w ith a rre s t fo r in citin g the raid on T r a y ­ curred to them. Therein lay the char- ' and listen to his talks about fairies
claimed, w ill show another tremen­ lor. he flees One of the fu g itiv e s is Blm actertstlc of Mr Lincoln's method In a
template the cause of my country de­ glas and Lincoln'» knowledge of I t
The young man waa able to leave hts serted by all the world besides, and The passage relates to a day In the
in dtegulee
She hae fled frd m her hue-
dous increase.
lawsuit.
i
band’» c r ie lt y
bed. by and by, btn he didn't get over I standing up boldly and alone and famous debates of 1858. Lincoln had
"It was a safe thing for him to do,
C H A P T E R X V - ____
hla weakness and pallor. He had no hurling defiance at her victorious op­ not reached Havana In time to hear
D y in g . Ann R utledge
for
he
never
took
a
case
In
which
Jus­
<
all»
for
Abe
and
he
bids her fa re w e ll
Lest year 'O'*oounty agricultural
appetite. I sent him with Nnckles Into pressors. Here without contemplating the speech of his opponent. A great
a t her bedside
F o llo w in g her demise
tice was not clearly on hla aide," Sam- |
• gents assisted in organising co­ »•»tied eadnee» descend« on him. H e Is
the Wisconsin woods to live In the
son writes. " If he had been deceived open. Then I took the^small boy to consequences before high heaven and crowd had come by train and In
operative enterprises. This was 61 no longer "A b«,' but A b rah am IJncoln
in the face of the world I swear eter­ wagons. Taking advantage of his ab­
as to the merits of a case he would
C H A P T E R X V I- O v e r c o m in g his dee
Dixon with me In the saddle. Btm bad nal fidelity to the Just cause, as I
per cent of the total number of pendency.
U n c o ln retu rn s to his w ork
sence, Douglas had called Lincoln "a
drop It. With the sword of Justice In ’
Juat
got
back
to
her
work.
She
told
A
bolition
sentim
ent
te
c
ry
s
ta
lis
ln
g
and
•get ta in the field
The huaiues*
deem It. of the land of my life, my liar, a coward and a aneak." and de­
hla hand he was Invincible.”
he th ro w s hlm «elf in to the m ovem ent.
me
that
Eltphalet
Biggs
had
been
done through theae organization«,
liberty and my love."
clared that he was going to fight him.
A Judgment was rendered In favor
there. He had heard of the boy and
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sells
his
Lincoln heard of thia and said In
In these perfervld utterances one
«• stated, amounted to $375,714,. fa rm a r d moves to R prlngfleld Lincoln of the plaintiffs for the full amount of wished to see him and demanded to
660 and the saving thru the co. plane tt secure a divorce for B ’.m in their claim with costs. The character know where he waa. * Tor fear that may find little to admire save a great hls speech:
order ♦K»’ th e m av « v q
Xcadjee
“1 shall not fight with Judge Doug­
spirit seeking to express Itself and
of Lionel Davla had been sufficiently
whofh she ha» a lw a y s re a lly lox ed
operative form was »21.152.77«
revealed. Even the credulous Mre | Biggs would try to get possession of lacking as yet the refinement of tqate las. A fight could prove nothing at
N a m a r retu rn s to N ew Salem, too late.
'Mr. Nimble' I took him with me to
equal to hla undertaking. He was Issue In this campaign. It might prove
Kelso turned against him. Mr L in ­
C H A P T E R X V I I L —T r a y lo r and H a r r y
U p to September 15, 1921, in Needle» visit the "boom " c ity of Chicago, coln's skill as a lawyer was recognized Springfield In the saddle.
no heaven-born genius “sprung In full that he la a more muscular man than
‘‘I learn that Davla has recovered panoply from the head of Jove." H e I, or that I am a more muscular man
w here Btm now the m o th e r o f a son. is
Ltnn county there were registered livin
g w ith her paren ts
She has her In the north as well as in the middle
hla health and left the city. A man
IK motor vehicledeele.a, _’24chauf. divorce. H e r n leaves fo r the Seminole counties. From that day forth no can not do business without friends was Just one of the slow, common than he. but thia subject ia not men­
w ar.
A n unscrupulous, rich speculator
folk, with a passion for Justice 'and tioned In either platform. Again, he
letire, 0486 motor vehicle operators
Lionel P a v la de»1r<
ilree to m a rry B lm . bu» man enjoyed a like popularity tn Taze­
and after the trial Chicago waa no human rights, slowly feeling his way and I are really very good friends and
she
repulse« h m
well county.
W motorcyoles, 8ti<)() passenger cars,
plaee for him,”
upward.
Hla spirit was growing. when we are together he would no
\
Ruined by the panic
When Samson and Harry Needles
o ambulance« and henraeo, 1 bu< o f ‘H . Kelso K dies
and Blm and her
Strong In Its love and knowledge of more think of fighting me than of
left
the
courthouse,
there
seemed
to
or stage, 80 Commercial cars of less m other are left pennlles» D av is preeee»
CHAPTER XXIII.
common men and of the things neces­ fighting hls wife. Therefore, when the
hts suit, and. made desperate by the he no obstacle between the young man
then one ton capacity. 247 trucks news o f H a r r y s death. B im alm oot make»
sary to their welfare. It was beginning Judge talked about fighting, he was
and
the
consummation
of
his
wishes.
up
h
e
r
m
ind
to
m
a
rry
him
of (tom one to five tons oa parity
Cnfortunately, as they were going Whleh Preetnta the Pleasant Comedy to seek and know "the divine power not giving vent to any 111 feeling, but
or a total of 4034 licensed passeit- I C H A P T E R X X U n c o ln is a d m itte d to down the steps Davla. who blamed
at Individualism In tha Naw Capital, of words." Every moment of leisure, wa* trying to excite—well, let ua say.
the bar
T ra y lo r as e rta in s th a t the re
and tha Courtship at Lincoln and he gave to the study of Webster and enthusiasm against me on the part of
ger and commercial motor vehicles
rt o f H a r r y 's death te false H e hurries
Samson for hla trouhlea. flung an In­
C hicago
D a \t s baa swindled B rim
Mary Todd.
Burke and Byron and Shakespeare and hls ludlenee."
sult
at
the
atnrdy
Vermonter.
Sam­
stead, a frie n d of T ra y lo r's . In real es-
Burna
He had begun to study the
Justice accomplished her ends now
II ell the men, women and chi,. tate deals, »nd T r a y lo r seeks io collect son, who had then arrived at years o f
Samson,
with
"Mr.
Nimble"
on
a
the money
flin a ilp o i breakp out at
2 r«n in the United State* could Honey C reek, and B lm goes there ee a firm discretion, was little disturbed by pad stuffed with straw In front of art of Irving and W alter Scott and of and then with comic display» of vlo
the anger of a man so discredited
hurry by the seething crater of nurse
him Jogged across the pratrlee and a new w riter of the name of Dickens. lence In the prairie capital. One night
But Harry, on the sound of the hate­ waded the creeks and sloughs on his
There were four men who slept with
Abe Lincoln and certain of hls friends
r .R X X I - L in c o ln at A prlngfleld
Mount \ eeuvjua at the rate of e n C te H r* A R In T to
h l* life w o rk
H a r r v K *odl<e
ful words, had leaped forward and way to Springfield. The little lad was him In the room above Speed's store. • aptured a shoemaker who had beaten
three persona a second, and it each I i o n i* i h e m * and * t one* seek* B'.m
dealt the speculator a savage blow in In hit fonrth year that n n n t r . He
cast Into it» all-destroying depth J
the fare which for a few seconds had slept and talked much ea the way and
CHARTER X X II.
a five-daliar gold piece, and ocn-
deprived him of the power of speech
kept Samson bnsy with queries about
" " *od night foi Wharala Aha Lincoln R*vaale Hla That evening a friend of Davla called the sky and the creeha and the greet
at
tha
City
hall
with
a
challenge.
The
• year, the money thus destroyed I Mathed at Canducting a Lawsuit In
flowery meadows
would nearly equal our 1920 h n .
They ramped the first night tn a
tha Casa at Henry •rim etead at at., hot blooded young soldier aceepted It
against the urgent counsel of Samson belt of timber and Samson writes that
of ov*' *«»,000,000
It. to ! vs. Lianal Davla.
Traylor, Mr Lincoln having left the the boy “slept snug against me with
*a<JHIon, about every hall hour,
They found many of Davla' notes etty.
his heed on my arm. He went to sleep
«•»•o f (bis rushing t h r o n g - u s u ! tn Taaewell county. Abe Lincoln's
As to the details of the tragic arena
V • women or c h ild -s h o u ld complaint represented seven Htenta that followed next day, the w riter crying for hla mother.” Ho adds :
"It reminded me of the old day« of
Samson was my yonng fatherhood.
.u
• * * °* n”>” Kn leva, and a anm exceeding twenty thousand has little knowledge
M r Nimble
the 15,000 lives lost annually in dollars.
not the type of man for such a chron­ wanted to pick alt the flower» and
tins manner would approxim ate1 W ith the papers In h it pocket Harry icle. The diary speaks of hts part In splash hl* bare feet la every streaaa.
America*! estimated Jatalitiee bv went oq to tbo Honey Creek eettle- It with shame and sorrow sad re- In the evening be woald talk to the
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