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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1925)
RURAL ENTERPRISE Prudence’s Daughter “But the w»v «e street is like IL And •: * next ooe is worse, and the next k — wore*. Oh, w-ioe few j ^ u e v are sice « . -ugh. I au ip o te. but In the m ain—h-«p, e*s. tear own used to te a fanny, straight-up-and-down thing We have pictcraa of I I They b t..: b over when I was a baby. No, • is the state. Rae. We get th a t «•might up- snd-du wanes« from thu rn. I fancy." ETHEL H U ESTON Ree. latent uj« n her search for a ■ e fo r nerseif and her young pbar- c.e ~M, paid slight attention to her ’•.end * plaintive rambling*. Sba amtGVLD IWUM WTLRA a TKA à L SundaySchool ’ L esson’ T w o L etter« <>y BVV p B F1TXWATBJU D D £ « * * •< W C» <«<»> B **« 1>- ««•«• 4L. 1 M » . W—< w M ew *»*C al*«. » Letton for September 20 ■*ed ahx-tit her. w ith growing d«n- THE BQ IDEA i r And while sha looked. J - rry • «ci la the doorway, and stare-1 with teasing sn-axe*nent nl«om th e place. «’: in 't i«e a Lome, you k « w." - «aid to herself. “It mlglit do a* n • -c. even a» a stable If one didn't e one’s h- ne«. fm e could call them « « dinner stall, sleeping stall, cook- «'all— it's th e way they look. And i kr-.w really it w ouldn't be so hard •—«--rt of—sw itch things around a ' *— k n « k out a wall or two—tw ist -t t'u irc a se about some way—and— PAUL W RITES TO THE THESSA LONIANS Frsfiea«» wrote to i-ee fsti.*T. AS : npe—y <e «, much ctieap- LESSO N T E X T — 1 The«« t l - i g bey fa *hev w ro te back, w er H t to gey h-.ijse and furai- . E X T — “ In n v n r r v t i a g g lv « 2, 1S44, she w n t e j ;— and f--co»«r)Bg patler««-» th n z .s e — 1 T h e * * , t i t tu re «H I tr-m saed. you see. And "F o r tw e n ty-th re e v ta r , I v - . . rR lM A l.T TvPIC—P n al's Love for more rare and r/»f* dlvh e ara- f hMWj Ci a« 1- jg b t a drug store Hte F n en cn c o c jta a t sufferer e t r .-.» -«try than anyw here rise. th at : Pro out hy ilverw tj. and it will be J U N IO R T O P IC — H o w P s n l W o r k e d ca.arrh. I had a severe E ise ry a- ; dej.ee must go with her h as'-end. Is T b *» a a . - nicB. tr him H e can come b w x m g ia the to p o f n y htad.“ a I N T E R M E D I A T E A N D S E N IO R T O P - have learn ed .' he wrote, “th at ffcert e- L. «be explained with c o n tm u il dro pp ing o f ^ e o u , £ t5 *c—P a u ls Devotion to Hi» Work. a re eaaona In atones, and sermec M t * ik J ie r B f « 4 . w it h n e f o r t l-netAry enyneas of pre- t=y th ro a t causing frequent e x -—, TO L'N 'G P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P - r a a a lt a J « tr y r a a a a t la * t r a s i n g brooks Ko If Jerrold daya. IC — T h « S p ir it nn d M « t h .d o f Pau«'» to ra tio a . M y entire system be. • • m p l o a o f f a r r . d a r . ’ y. 1 o»t religion In oor th arch . U Is c Work. R aes came involved and I grew worse. re-tl-n s, Jerry tk a p a r t y a b r u p t ly Ta* L'>ry you to find It in b is .' I t seemed as if I could n o t re c o rd out ale t u r t » to J * r r y * cAJMfc'sod ac4 C entral avenue P rudesco swallowed hard, but • a '» * fro m a constant cough and fre y a o t k a t k « r ham « fa J/«» M ft!n*a. Whl.'e th e lesson com m ittee h»s se turned «town Seventeenth street. Jerry'a eje a narrow ed speculatively. lected this brief passage in the second O ftly ebJJ4 o f a w e a lt h y fa t h e r , did I t quent attacks o f b ilio us colic M v *1 1 they cam e to tl«e house, ahe w h e n • & * ,« t a e a t y ah« f« « a t t * » drew vague little designs in the bowels were affected, causing It was n o t as Jerrold frankly ad- stoigted the car. and both girl« tam ed chapter for printing, the intention waa 'a i l of A rt aa4 aaka her p a re c e alarm m ff hemorrhages. I „ J r with a gloved finger. A curious shlt'ed that be care-1 particularly about to present the m essage of th e entire to lo t h e r «ft to N e w T o r h fo r ' about In tb e.r seats and looked at IL I h r m any remedies and fin a lly took .htne«« came Into her face. attending any church with a painful a<u4y W it h worn* m ia < fv ta < , th e y epistle. It w as on P aul's second mis It a s s t«x preje-eve-ssing. Set e n Pe-ru-na. In three days I w ts re a f r o to h e r « o ia « la X e w T gfm “It Is Imfcrsslhle." Kae «aid, coming sionary Journey th at the church at degree of aesldatry. hot wn*t> ne hsd tirely too fa r forw ard in a sm all lawn lieved o f m y bow el troub le and en- J e r r y m a k e « t e r h o m e w it h a i from her Inspection. “I w ouldn't cfeurefa. he wanted «burch. and not a Thessaioulca was fonnded as seen in s t th e top of a steep terrace. It stood M r . D « la a e y ( M l r a r j . «r, a e t- t^ e ly ern-ed by five bottles. I most ve It aa a gift." 'in d a y morning reception wftt*sut r e very «tiff, very Mguare. very high, w ith reaa, who. w ith T h e re « « a p a in t th e last lesson- A fter crossing Into ch e e rfu lly recommend Pe-ru-na." Thirty-five hundred. Is th a t w hat Macedonia be preached the Gospel at fre-bm enta e r, o c e epte« th e h -a a e J e rry *n aw kw ard aejuare |,«rch. clumsy J u n e 30, 1024, M rs. B ourland writes in k « « a s I m e M I « ’ » I l k ) « « , , □ «aid? t'a n i g(,t jt on term s? O f course fre d e n -e had had to leans w jeare windows, the whole In grievous Philippi, where be was Imprisoned. T h e re s a , « h o is la la e t a d « s i again • - go down rigid away. I have an to dance. H iving become SB E p ls r e ' need of [m int From Philippi he went to Tbessalou- » c e n t r i c . a « 4 ih s tw o becom e “ I w ill soon be seventy-nine yea-s palian Mie could not plead the M*-'k- '* • fr;en<le J e r r y n o w dev o te e "W ill you tell me," Je rry said plais- Ica. The people th ere w ere largely o ld and enjoy god health fo r one sarsalf to T h e r r e s . w h o r e iu r n e «eUst M adpline In rebuttal, and thus tlv elj. “why my Iowa builds Itself such Gentiles. o f m y age, I s till recommend h e r li k i n g J e r r y pones fo r T h e r '.nexpeotedly torn ad rift from her i ghastly b o m e s r CHAPTER III 1. The Salutation (eh. 1:1), esa e m a s te rp ie c e . " T h a O t t i a Pe-ru-na and take it m yself when •piritual backbone, she agreed with R id e r S ile r t o n c a lls on J e r r y . necessary. “H e said it was a barn of a thing.' Tim othy and Silas w ere associated T h e g i r l re fu s e s to see h im At Jerrold, rath er faintly, th at ir would a»*en:ed Rae. “But it is very cheap. T h e Sum m er Passes F o r more than h a lf a century with Paul In this m issionary Journey, a h o te l d in n e r J e r r y sees D a a a e be a sham e for bar •/« go through i.f- He «aid— the real estate man. I m e a n - Pe-ru-na has a proud record of h / 'l Is c o n ecloae o f h is a d m ir a Pnidence and Jerro ld had finished and they a re associates of Paul la «I’-.ng cut every enticing w aits and tio n . h u t r e f a * * • to <■>>>r-«« h e r said It couhl be e n tire ^ baOt over for th e soup and were startin g with «teak this message. good done. M en and women the luring oneetep . She must certainly a few thousand. And it has gtxed A ltitu d e to w a r d h im . J e rry b e w o rld over stand ready to te s tify to II. P aul's Thanksgiving (1 ^ -1 0 ). and potato«*« when Je rry ran In th at comes c o n e la -e d she has n o t th e ¡earn to dance. its value in the treatm e nt of a 'l points, a garage In the back when we night, profusely apologetic for her a b i l i t y to be«««me a n a r t le t At L Foe T heir F aith . Love and Hope F 'e encountered difficulties from the get rich enough .for a c ar—Just oppo c a ta rrh a l disorders. • p a r t y J e r r y a g a in saaa D a a a e . (». 2-4). tardineas. H er face w as aflame with start. A professional Instructor was site th e Utile park you see—on the sod w i ll n o t re« g n ia a h im Send 4 cents postage to the T his triad of graces testified of T h e r e e a h in ts t h a t J e r r y sho u ld brought in to tench her. And a fte r car line— and quite n ear th e university color, her sta rry eye» aglow behind the P E -R U -N A C OM PAN Y, Colum bu., their election of God. fringing laabea. go hom e, a n d pr««mleee h e r a many painful, painstaking l*-**ona. she . and ‘jra n t » drug store.” Ohio, fo r book on catarrh. p re s e n t.“ R e 'u r a lr .g fr o m an 2. How They Received the Gospel “Awfully stupid of me to be so m anage«] to get around very nicely. j e r e a in g of g a y e ty . J e rry le P e-ru -n a io eith er tablet or liquid w ith these (H.lnts to Its credit. Jerry late." »he cried, tossing her glove« and (T. 5.) sho c k e d a t h e a rlr .g fr o m M lrr.l Hut »«.ten P ru d e n e . In fear and trem- ■ form «old everyw here. followed her distastefully up th e steps I hat upon a cnalr, and sliding deftly It w as In th e power of the Holy » h e a ls o le a rr.a t h a t M im i Is '«ling, got • n the floor with any other If a e t e a a a m o tk a r T h a p r e s e n t' of the terrace, and still more di«ta*te- | Into her place at the table. “No soup SpirlL than the Instructor. th e had trouble. T h e re s a b ad p ro m is e d J erry 8. Joyful Obedience (▼. fi). fnlly on the clumsy, stiff square porch. I for W h a t ’» in a N a m e ? “It Isn’t th at I don't try," ahe told j "W hy do they do It, H a e r »he won- | ’•»« rue. K atie. But he generous with p roves Io he h e r p l - t u r e The 4. Exem plary Lives (v. 7). steak." She glowed around a t her O r e a n R id e r " J e r r y d»- id ea to her h .•»•.and despsirtngly. but eager In > A vigorous family, the Doyles, both 5. M issionary activities (v. 8.) go hom e A t ho m e e h , | . e n "I've been having a her o » n ,«efen«e In th e face of his : dered. “Such »tiff, straight, stupid Uttle family, m entally and physically. One of Conan t h u s ia s t ic a lly we«- .m e d by h e r 6. T urned From Idols ( w . »-10). lines—the doors, the windows, the eol. heavenly time, m other—alm ost as ex le rS c ,, "J do try ! I put my whole D oyle's sisters m arried a clergyman n & rr i r> # p o ra n ta Mh< w i n * * h * 'r III. C haracter of P aul’s Ministry nam ed Angel, a d e a r ugly fellow citing as teaching you to dance again. tided on it. 1 know e ia c tly w hat I am e y m p e th le e w it h th e s to rie s o f (2:1:12). h e r N e w T o r k life . And th at rem inds me"—Je rry put her supjxc-ed to do. I count every step, and They lived n ear to us a t Walllngforct It would seem from th is defense th at and next door to them happened to knife down and turned about, facing 1 never listen to a word my p artn er her father. “I'll have to borrow sortie some of the Jew s had called Into ques live another clergyman named Darn. •aye. and I keep both eyes «hut so I H e defends him And la te r on Dam w as moved to money, fath er—I don't know Just bow tion his m inistry. CHAPTER II won't t»e afraid of running Into the much— a thousand or so. Will you self hy showing the ch aracter of bis Goring and found him self next door to all! Hut I can 't keep off his feet, nor — 10— m in istry : lend It to me?" a Roman Catholic priest whose name J e rry C o rn u Into H e r O w n j ff/m under them. Y««u needn’t laugh. I 1. It W as Courageous (vv, 1-2), Jerro ld was working with a refrac j either, for I c a n 't help w as F a th e r Heli. Providence. I taka Jerry seemed to settle again Into the H is persistence in spite of sham eful IL arranges these little things (c, tory bit of sirloin and did not answ er W en Jerry had come of an age to j routine of every day life | n her Middle persecution proved his devotion to the some wise purpose.—Jerom e K. Je upon the InstanL W estern borne without change »! e take a personal in terest in her tnoth- "I will," proffered Prudence meekly. Lord and His work. rome. In H arrier's Magazine. er'» so> ial life, and to feel a personal sharetl In the work of th e house as »he 2. Honest and Guileless (try. 3-4). “It s awfully good of you, m other, had <l»ne before «be went to New r e ,- .,,- bllJty for her public appear- I I but I think I'd better get It from A« one sent of God, he faithfully York, practiced her music, reed a great an<e. she shared this harden with her I father. T his is huaineas, you aee. and m inistered unto them, not courting deal, and drove out very often in the father. And at regular Intervals, per- | i It's Impossible to lie real businesslike m an's favor. hanil/om e little “Ilarm e r“ which was j baps tw ice a year, the en tire household | 3. W ithout F latterin g W ords (▼. 5). with you. you’re such a lamb. Of tv«« thrown Into s tum ultuous state of her personal possession. course, father. I can give you a__a 4. \\ lthout a Cloak of Covetousness excitem ent with teaching Prudence to H er return waa balled with a great ■ dan^e. mortgage on the 'B a b y .'" Je rry a l (▼. 5.) lsvlthnees of celeb ration on the part 5. Did Not Seek Glory From Man ways called her p retty roadster the "Why can't you dance? Why ean't of her friend«, for al.e had long been "Baby." The first had been Just (v. 6). , you? dem anded Je rry earnestly. a leader In the particu lar little aet she "Baby,” the second was "Baby Junior," 6. Gentle and Affectionate (v r, 7-8). claimed aa her«. Immediately «he waa 'A unt Fairy dam es beautifully. Aunt and this latest and finest one of all was So vitally did he enter Into the lives made the occaahm for a gay nerl«-« of Connie dance«, both the Twin Auntie« tenderly known as “T he T hird.” "I of the people th at he displayed a dance«, dinner« and periled. I.Ittle a'h.re It. H aven't they as much ile th - can give you a m ortgage on her, hut gentleness even aa a nursing m other flirtations. Inconsequential affaire», odist blood aa you have? Why can't I'm going to be awful busy, and I'll with her children. you learn?" which had faded away and died upon 7. Unselfish ( t . 9.) have to use her Just the same." "I don't know," acknow lnlged her her departure. »truggied ba«* i„t„ , “It m ight be Interesting to know ' In order th a t hla motive be not ques sem blance of rejuvenation on her rr- m other unhappily. “I certainly work w hat you're going to do with It—the tioned, he labored night and day for ’um . and although they failed to stir hard *n,"'“eU ,o learn »nythlng -rry a rtJre " ' . t U th e , ' ’“J . , ‘ " I *h" ' ’ '• « " money, I m ean,” her fath er put In j his support. INSIST! Unless you see the Blam eless gently, when she paused for breath. , 8. Irreproachable and played Iheir part la «Idling away the " " ,*ru '1,'n‘*• »here,ore. of her “ Bayer Cross” on tablets you (v. 10.) “Not th a t it's any of my business, of hour« and helping to o, . .jpy her ■’>'* w ithout coercion from course." He did not claim to he faultless, hut are not getting the genuine thoughts, which were not hap y ones " n?un*- voluntarily proffered herself "Ob, I don't mind telling—not In the he challenged them as to bis blam e for th* iiMHtt part. i M crlflre io lnarn to dHn<e Bayer Aspirin proved safe by ...... . je r ry oata Plain least. Je rry w as impulsively gener lessness. Even with so much to . a i.*“ 1" ' ",,r ’Jrl' ,'n ,o d eep erath » . amuse . and millions and prescribed by phy tively, “Why My Iowa Builds Such ous. .She pushed her plate back a : 9. Hlg Lofty Aim ( w . 11-12). T o h e r «urprlse. to her great concern engage her, the daya passed slowly, G hastly Homes?" sicians for 24 years. T h at they would walk w orthy of little and launched Into a graphic ac- j as well. Je rry only laugbed. and would an,I Jerry , for all the derosmbi on her not cept auch m artyrdom at her umns C ouldn't they put a little curve count of the day's excursion with Rae J God In keeping with th eir high call time, rem ained d istrait and preocru- O y Accept on<y 5 ing. hands pled, almost listless. And Prudence In once In a w hile for the auiue in quest of a honeymoon home. She IV. How th s Gospel W as Received described the “great grotesque barn of “Nonsense, mother, you esn ’t dance, moiM»y T* Bayer package drove herself well nigh to distraction a thing" on Seventeenth street oppo ¡ (2:13-10). In her m aternal anxiety to bridge the and you don't want to. Why bother? “H eau t, Is very expensive, ' »aid Rae As (he very Word of God. site Good park In no mild manner. which contains proven directions danger«,us chasm between lim e, past i You'd b elter Just «tick to Wesley and lightly. V. P aul’s Desire for th e T hessa “ K a e simply wouldn't give it a sec Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets and tin .« present, hut all in vain she I eschew the devil and nil Ida works." "No w onder we all go off somewhere, lonians (2:17:3-13). * Bridge, then," pleaded Prudence ond look," she finished. "B ut you Also bottles of 24 and 109—Druggists rack,-.) t„ r fertile I,ruiu for things to 1. He Endeavored to See Them Face hopefully "You really ought to teach to C alifornia, or to New York, If this know, father, it hsiked pretty good to ‘/ w " ” *’’ * ®f B«rer M s m . stim ulate Je rry 's Interest. is th e best we can do for ourselves,'' to Face, hut W as H indered by Satan ractur« cf MuGo*cet:cacUle»ter cf me something, you know." me. Lota of advantages, Kae said so "Oh. m> dear, you haven't taught me Je rry went on gloomily. "I don't bl.ime (2:17-18). Je rry consented to add a few final us. Fancy living In a thing like th is! herself—right opposite the park, on the to dance f„r nearly two years i* ah< 2. He D eclared Them to Be □ is car line, n ear the university—and lum touches t„ a course In cards which had e t, la line, I one night. In the extret of already extended ftitllely over a period Not Just one, eith e r—all the inexpen ber in It, heaps of lum ber! Well, I Crown of Rejoicing (2:19-20). desperation sive (toorman houses a re exactly like it. His hope of meeting his converts at got to figuring. You could pull out a of tw enty years, hut she w arned her ' 1 he gypsies do b e lte r In tents." Jerrold and Jerry broke Into laugh few w alls, and build in a few windows, C hrist's second coming was his crown m other to let no one Inveigle her Into | ler over h er abject s u b m is s io n t< playing for |«o|nts. till, bo ther the gypsies, J e r ry ; come and sw itch things around a little bit of rejoicing. In and have a bm k." l(Me <>i>en I and paint It, am i—sort of fuss It up. I on in m artyrdom for her d aughter's sake 3 Timothy Sent to Them (3:1-10). " F o r do p a ir level best m other, yon I the door with the key F or Prudence found In dancing noil, It was his report that furnished the Which hail been figured out a hundred things th at one an »till hi««* the family fortune a great | given Ing hut punishment and tribnlathm . •t, i “ l -------- ll,>r an'1 ■i"1 >he way Inside could tin to It. Well, you can buy It Information concerning this church. de.il fa rte r than fath er ran earn It, |f n iiere they stYred curiously nbout for thirty-five hundred, spend say an- klarrletl life for her had been an In 4 He Prayed for Them (3:11-13). o* * -» — you go In for points, th e way you them. i frow ning disapproval on their other thirty five hundred In making It trira te m atter at best, having as she i play VI. Sins Rebuked (4:1-12, I two young faces. did the «acre.I shadow of Meth.ellsm I 1. I’nchastity (vv. ,-3.) look hum an—and I'll bet you could sell And so March blustered away, and r I« k” b««'"1 1” ,.™ » f ur " ^ i "People must have lived In It some I that place for Ten T housand H ollars!" 2. D ishonesty ( w 8-8). for a background The ■ h u m , Itself Hat I ««I .c* « April came, and May. Am) In all these j Hme." said Jerry. ' Probably they had been the first shadow lo cloud the 3 Lack of B rotherly Love ( w . 9-10). Jerrold was buttering his roll. “ “ r X l o i e ' v harmi.« heaven Of th eir domestic harmony. monilis Jerry could not fathom th at , died, pes.r things. I don't wonder." “I ni sure of It," agreed Prudence. , 4. For Being Busyhodles (v. 11). «od «be>l« „yc.C O IC»«« great mystery of whut girls do. who 8. Idleness (v. l i ) . • huri-h, to P n „h lice, meant M etlcdlst, C H E SE B B e^*^ « The bouse was divided with scrupo "Itut why bother?” asked Jerrold, have nothing to do, and go quite mad and Jerrold. In the ardor of bis young over doing It! VII. Doctrinal Error» Corrected loua exactness Into four sections, rooms a fter a little. "W hy go to all that (4 :1 3 :5 :1 1 ). love, altende.l services with her In the Jerry decided one m ust doubtless call trouble, and work, and expense— ” U was a morning late In May when beginning with »«tne fair display of ! I hem —to the left a stiff square parlor 1. Not to Sorrow Cnduly (y. 13). Jerry w as amazed at his stupidity. Interest. Ills enthusiasm , however, she was e lic it to th e telephone. A leading to a stiff squure parlor bed "Oh, a dozen reasons, fath e r 1 In the It was because of their mlsundep girl of her a' uualntani e, Kae Forsythe, « a s for P riu letee only, not for the room b e y o n d -lo the right a solemn first place, Iowa ought to be asham ed standing of the meaning of the com *«» K<>lng over to the o th er Bide of church of her affiliation. dining room, with a eolwr kitchen ad of Itself fo r perm itting such a lot of ing of the Lord that they were Indulg town to look at a houm» She nuked ing In excessive sorrow. joining The stairs rose In n direct W hin she a«k<-d him how he liked Jerry to go with her. Jerry , who had and businesslike manner, w ithout pre these stupid, stiff, square houses, that It he ««id; "Ob, very much." to please 2. The Reason Assigned (w . 13-18), no human being could possibly fit Into. driven her own cmt from the tim e she Prudetir* tense or artificer lo the second floor, Well. then. It would make a lovely and (1) The departed saints will come was fifteen year» old. was used to A fter a lime, growing suspicious aa the»«* Invitations to go with her friends w here th ere was another m athem atical adorable little spot of a place th a t Is hack when Jesu s comes (y. 14). (2) Living Believers Will Be Caiieht division of space, a bedroom, a hath now simply an eye-sore and a a civic lo the depth of II, Is Interest, she on erran d s to rem ote and Inaccessible pressed him fu rth er Jerro ld adm itted places Jerry understood It very well, to the left, tw o bedroom s to Ihe right ulcer, as you might say. And once you Cp With Them (v. 17). Jerry stared and stared. “ Wouldn ■ get real sweet, dainty home up there. 8. The Time of the Lord's Coming s t last thaf as fat as he was con but her understanding was q uite w ith you think they must have died, Kae? cerned. he considered It no church at out malice, »he did not blam e them it's going to make the rest of tile block Unknown (5:1-11). The exhortation Is "be re a d y " all •<> iwal worship, no divine service »he was sure If »tie had to go a long she asked. “ It would he like living It asham ed of itself, and first thing you Clear Yonr Skin " Prudence was shocked Into speerlil. ««- way to a stran g e p art of town, and a cem etery, w ouldn't It? Wouldn t know they’ll all be dolling up a little wetch. VIII. Concluding Exhortation« (5- With ties« Hut Jerrold, hard driven stuck had no c ar of her own, she heraclf you think that smue tim e one of them Idt, to keep up with Lizzie, '» ru se the ' ' to his ground lie said the way the would Invite a« company for the occa would have taken n ham m er to those slang, m other—I'm so excited. And 12-28.) walls. Just to break the deadly con hesideu"—Je rry 's Meubodleta rtubhed s I mmu the door and sion one who had. voice rose tr i S o e p t o C le a n s e / tinuity of the thing? Poor corpses. I Chatted sa d lsughe.1 was his Idea ,,f Sin, G race, H u m ility »«, she accepted the Invitation very don't blam e you a hit. I think you re um phantly—"think of m e! I'm going O in t m e n t t o H e a l * rank Irreverence And for a prva, her sweetly, and said she would stop by to m ake a couple of thousand dollars No sin Is so offensive to God. and so A h e O n t f l * Nothing R ».,»* lucky," lo gel down «SI his knees In the pulpit on thut Job!" Injurious to the soul as pride. No for Kaa In tlia car, about eleven Kae laughed nt her "You a re fu> ny. and talk la that offhand ami fam iliar o'clock, grace Is so commended, both by pre Jerry. Hut It la a horrid old barn of fashion lo I be Divine |te-jng Inafewd of cept and example, as humility.—R y|a »he knew th at K a e w as going to t>e a house Isn't It? Hut then they are reading respe. tf.,l|y f»,,,,, . ,M„,k ()fI Evidantly Jerry has found m arried in the fall, and th at her fath er called It aarrtlege lie Was willing lo had given her ten thousand dollar« to only asking thirty five hundred for p • som ething interesting. It it the T ru th "C heap enough, unless one ha* to go. to please Prudein e. he was willing provide a bridal home. And this ex beginning of a career? A» Constipation, T ruth It not of man's making but Ih e In IL" murmured Jerry “| |,..l,l It to shake hnnds. sad discuss his wife a pedition. aa ahe surm ised, w as In Indigestion and of (iod* revelation. H ear It |„' lba against the stale, Kae." she went on Torpid Liver health and Hie Male fair and the corn search of a house »he picked up her -I alm ost wish l had liee.i horn lo u se of God.—American Lutheran. In Surrassful for 6» vrarw crop at Hie door -to please her hr friend at the designated hour, and IT” »■ i t w ’ im x ii » A rkansas, or Nevada, or Wyotn.n S'« and 9h- bottle«- waa willing to fo llo w through c u n t turned her car buoyantly to Ihe north A L L D R U G G IS T S "I »on « blam e the state." pr. ■sled To Be T h a n k fu l O u r P a r a d o x ic a l L a n g u a g e less Intim ate p aragraphs of extern aide of th e city. line. "People don't have lo live To he .......................... . he especiaiH A fe llo w g e ts III l.a il whHn he (> porancous p rry e r hut ba did hot call INFLAM ED EYES "Hut why go away out there, lU e? p articu lar house unless they wie 'i Ibis vW I> f Th* nspR-iB a fuund uuL—P ortland Seeaiiig Express. C anal I ike.—Uusseil li. ConweiL .1« l ü r * r Tn»f. 1rn<r>a’’’ □A M T. » BTXOFJnW — PART O X B -JH a •»•rry party ta O * at»tfio i ftf C arter ft.«**, New Jerry (Gerald t.«. H a m e r , denes'« da«<*-rr, z r , ta J A ix*rtfta. w**lthy Ml*r. 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