Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 10, 1910, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 10. 1910
Summons.
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The Fast Steamer
OLDEN
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GATE I
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Leaves Tillamook for
Astoria and Portland
HURSDAY of
Each Week
Freight and Passengers
)R RATES—ADDRESS J. R. GLADDEN, Agent.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
I
Not Sorry for Blunder.
"If tny friends hadn't blundered
in thinking; I was a diximed victim
of consumption, I might not liealict-
now," writes D. T. Sanders, of Har­
A Tale ol New Amsterdani
rodsburg, Ky.. •'but for years they
saw every attempt to cure a lung­
B» HELEN INGLEHART
racking cough fail.
At last I tried
Dr. King's New Discover}'. The
Copyright. 1910. by American Press
effect was wonderful. It «oou stop­
Association.
ped the cough and I am now in bet­
ter health than I have had for years.
This wonderful lite-saver is an un­
There II v « h I In the town of New Am
rivaled remedy forcoughs, colds, la-
grigge, asthma, croup, hemorrhages aterdaiu. which is uow the great city
whooping cough or weak lungs. <«t New York, a Dutt btuun-lbey were
50c.. $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar­ all Dulcbutcu there theu —uaui«*d I'etet
anteed by Cbue. I. Clough.
The Wedding Day
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Tillamook.
United Railways Company
a corporation.
Plaintiff,
VN.
A J. Provooat and Lilah
Frovoost, his wife.
Defendant**.
To A. J. Provoost anil Lilah Provoost. the
above named defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregou.
You
are hereby
required
to
apjtear
and annwcr the complaint filed
nguin*t
you in the ubove entitled action on or before
the expiration of if* week« from the date
of the Umt publication of thi* Summons, and
it you tail to «<> appear and answer, for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to said Court
tor the relief demanded iu the complaint
herein, which is that ajudgmeut be rendered
that the following described tract of land
situate in Tillamook County. Oregon, to­
wit: Beginning at the north west corner
of lot 9 in J. J. McCoy's addition to the
town of Bar lity, In Tillamook County.
Oregon, and running thence east 50 feet;
thenue south luu feet; thence west 5o feet;
thence north 1U0 feet to the place of begin­
ning, be appropriated to plaintiffs use for
the purpose of constructing, operating aud
maintaining a railway line, and a telegraph
telephone and electric power line thereon,
and that the amount of compensation to be
paid therefor be determined, and that upon
the payment by plaintiff' into court for thr
defendants of Che amount of compensation
when so determined, that the plaintiff there­
upon become and be the owner of said right
of way. and that plaintiff have judgment
thereon appropriating suid property to it.
This summons is published by order of the
Hon.H. F. Goodspeed. County Judge of Tilla­
mook County, Oregon, made and dated at
Tillamook County. Oregon the 1st day of
September,
1910. The time prescribed iu.
said order for publication is once a week for
six successive weeks and the date of the first
publication thereof is Thursday, September
1st, 191U.
H. T. B otts ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Both peedy and Effective.
Thia indicates the action of Eoley
Kidney Pills as S. Parson!*, Battle
Creek. Mich, illustrates: "I have
Leen
afflicted with a severe
case of kidney __
____________
and
bladder
trouble for which I found no relief
until I used Foley Kidney Pille.
These cured me entirely of all inv
ailments.
I waa troubled with
backaches and severe shooting
pains with annoying urinary irreg­
ularities. The steady nee of Foley
Kidney Pilis rid me entirely of all
my former troubles. They have my
highest recommendation/5 Sold by
C. I. Clough.__
Saves an Iowa Man’s Lite.
The very grave eeemed to yawn
l»e!ore Robert Madsen, of Went Burl­
ington. Iowa, when, after «even
weeks in the hospital, four of the
best physicians gave him up. Then
was shown the marvelous curative
powers of Electric Bitters. For, af­
ter eight months of frightful suffer­
ing from liver trouble and yellow
jaundice, getting no help from other
remedies or doctors, five bottles of
this matchless medicine completely
cured him.
Its positively guaran
teed for Stomach, Liver or Kidney
troubles and never disappoints.
Only 50c. at Chas. I. Clough’s.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICAIION.
Department of The Interior.
U. S. Land Office at Furtland, Oregon.
September 16tb. 191U.
Notice is hereby given that Henrv c
Kunxe, whose post office address is Yilla
mook, Oregon, did, on the 1st day of July
I9U9, file in this office Sworn Statement and
Application, No. 02040, to purchase the \V%
SE% and
section 34, Township
1 North, Range 9 West, Willamette Meri­
dian, and the timber thereon, under the
provisions of the act of June 3, 1«73. and
acts amendatory, known as the “Tim­
ber and Stone Law," at such value as might
be fixed by appraisement, an” that, pursuant
to such application, the land and timber
thereon have been appraised, at $72U.UO.
the timber estimated 1,200,000 board feet
at $.50 ¡»er M, and the land $120.00; that
said applicant will offer final proof in sup­
port of his application and sworn statement
on the 28th day of November, 1910. before
T. H. Goyue. United States Commissioner, at
I illamook, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest this
purchase before entry, or initiate a contest
at any time before patent issues, by filing
a corroborated affidavit in this office, ulleg-
ing facts which would defeat the entrv.
H. F. H iuby ,
There is little danger from a cold
or from an attack of the grip except
when followed l>y pneumonia, and
this never happens when Chamber-
lain'» Cough Remedy is used. Thia
remedy haa won ita great reputation
and extenaive aale by ita remarkable
cures of colds and grip and can be
relied upon with implicit confidence.
For aale by Larnar'a Drug Store
,Register.
Summons.
PVOPdtIKTOK
illamook Ii'on Works
eneral Machinists & Blacksmiths
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heary Forging
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
TILLAMOOK
OREGON
HE ALLEN HOUSE,
J. P. ALiliEN, Proprietor,
eadquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
rst Class fable.
Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
Chamberlain'» Stomach and Liver
Tablet» do not sicken or gripe, and
may be taken with perfect safety by
the most delicate woman or the
youngest child. The old and feeble
will also find them a most suitable
remedy for aiding and strengthen
ing their weakened digestion and
for regulating the bowels. Eor sule
by Lamar's Drug Store.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Tillamook County.
Department No. 2.
F. R. Beal«,
Plaintiff.
▼s.
Lawrence E. Sanders
aud Gertrude E. A.
Sanders,
Defendants.
To Lawrence E. Sanders, above named de­
fendant :
In the name of the State of Oregon : You
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you in the above
entitled court and nuit, on or before the last
day of the time prescribed by the order for
the publication of this summons heretofore
made and filed herein, and if you fail so to
answer, the plaintiff will, for want thereof,
apply to tbe Court for tbe relief prayed for
in his complaint on file herein, to-wit: For
judgment against said defendants for the
sum of H4-5.uu.and accrued and accruing in­
terest. as provided in said uoteand mortgage
described in said complaint, and for the sum
of $1UU attorney's fees herein, and for the
costs and disbursements of this suit, and for
a decree foreclosing said mortgage, and for
the sale upon suid foreclosure, as provided
by law to satisfy said judgment, and barring
all equity of redemption of said defendants,
and the plaintiff may become purchaser of
said sale ; and for such other and further
relief as to the Court may seem meet with
equity.
This summons is served upon you by order
of the Honorable H. F. Goodspeed as County
Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, in the
absence of either of the judges ol the above
entitled Court.
Dated this 29th day of September, 1910.
and the date of the first publication hereof
being on tbe 29tb day or September. 1910,
aud the date of the last publication hereof
will expire on the 10th day of November.
1910, being seven insertions, including the
tirst and the last insertions hereof in said
time prescribed, which is for Bix consecutive
weeks.
HOLMES & HANDLEY.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
HANDICAPPED
Tlte boy or girl with any
defect of vision is greatly
handicapped in the pursuit
of knowledge in the school
room. If your boy or girl
does not show a high per
centage of average in the
school refHirt the probabili,
ties are that there ie some­
thing the matter with the
eyes. To find out coats you
nothing if you will bring
them to me for examina-
pay to
tion.
It doesn't
gueH» about the eyesight
of your child—it ia better
to aee that the eyes are
right. If glasse» are needed
I am prepare«! to furnish k
the exact thing that will
meet the need» of the case.
Remember that they are
guarantee«! for one year,
and I am here to make •
them good, “ Traveling fa-
kira are not."
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Summons.
s business training school. Endorsed by business men.
■» bool whose graduates secure positions and hold them,
ig expenses low. School in continuous session. Send
italogue.
I STALEY, Principal
Salem. Ore
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In the Circuit Court of the State of' Oregon
for tbe County of Tillamook, fib.
C. L. Dye,
Plaintiff,
vs.
L. E. Sanders,
Defendant.
To L. E Sanders the above named defen»
ant.
Io the name of the State of Oregon
You are hereby required to appear and
answer to tbe complaint filed against you
in the above entitled action and Court, on
or before tbe last day of tbe time prescribed
in tbe order for publication made herein
towit tbe lUtb day of November, 1910, an
if you fail to answer, for wont thereof tb
Saintiffwill take judgmenx against you
r tbe sum of Eight Hundred Fifty-six and
8H-1OU Dollars, together with interest at
tbe rate ol eight per cent per annum as
follows:
On S2UO.OO from April 14tb. 1910, to date
of judgment.
On S2U3.71 from June 25tb, 1V10, to date
of judgment
On $150.00 from Jan. 12th, 1910, to date
of judgment.
On 115000 from Feb. 21st, 1910, to date
o* lodgment
On $150.00 from May 25th. 1910, tsdate
of judgment.
for tbe further sum of H *5 on as attorney's
fees herein and the costs and disbursements
of this action
This summons is published by order of the
Honorable d. F. 6<x>dspeed. Jndge nf tbe
County Court of tbe Male of Oregon for th*
County of Tillamook, dated tbe 2Mh day
of September. 191U. and the date of the
first publication being on tbe 29tb day
of »eptemher. 1910. and the date of the last
Mbncation of this summons will expire oa
tbe lOth day of November. >9>ua,, ,
H T BOTTB AND GKfiMGK WILLETT.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Tillamook. Oregon.
Dr. H. E. Morris, •
EYE SPECIALIST.
TILLAMOOK
PACIFIC
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Nones
i. Ha««»» O it «»,— Th»« th.
Stat. Laod Board of th. •«««» of Or.»...
«Ill «11 to the hlabe.« t»l«Mrr at It. oWre In
tbr Capitol Bsildlaa at
Orrson on
breroitwr 27. l»to at to««» .»•«■lock a m
of »«Id da,, all the State*, latere.« In «he
tide andoeeiiow land, hereinafter deacritied
riTina howe.er 1« the owner ut owner, ol
pifitinf on
an, land. ab«ttin< orftontln«
on »win
aueh lid<
the preference •«-«■
el«ht
and oeerdow land,
tie
to pnrehase .»*<1 tide and orerdow lanai. at
the hishe.t price offered proelded .»ch offer
t. mnde In ffood faith, and also proTidlnir
that the land will not l>e retd nor an, off»«
therefor accepted for lew than 17 50 per
acre the Hoard reaer.iaff the ri«ht to reject
aa, and all bid.
Said land, are .Heated
la Tillamook Count,. Oregon, and deaertlw<I
•• f-ellow. .
Tide land, froatla« and ahuttlaff o« Lot
No S of «ectlua ♦. T. 2 N H Iliff
Iteeinnln« at a point, where tbe we «Ion
line Cetwaen Sectiona ♦ »nd h. T. 2 N. » tO
W.. Interae-l. tbe hlffh water of Nehalem
Ba,, located •
HI* W <754 S feet from
the corner eotwmoa to Seetloa. 3 4. » and
lu and rannla« tkre«
». »»• 51' W.. >«S7.7 feet to low water
liue
N 12* 20' R. A5I.2 feet aloug tow water
lios
a ter
fiTT.O feet along tow
N 17® 59* E
line
water
a»«
51'
K.
1250
J
feet
to
hl«h
M
Msie
• - </3' W . 340 » feet aloaff hlffh water
Hoe
1» 00» Off' * . »30 1 feet aloaa hi««
Hoe to place of beolnalag roalain«»!
43 • acres
Apofteslion. sad Mda shoatd hr addrrreM
O
Brawa. Clerk »«at. I.aad Hoard
nahrr ffeeff.m «ad marhwl " Appftcattoa
■ n't tad to purrhaar tUte lead. "
or. l«iffl.
Clerk »«ate Laad B->ar1
Datod tbts 'Mtoferr 4 Itto
(
A young man stood with his hand on
tbe latch of a bouse in tbe countty
and admired tbe cheerful appearamW
of the place, then knock»«! and waa ad-
milled by an old man.
“You are Deacon Merlvale. are you
not?*' asked tbe vlaltor
“Speak louder
1 sui bard of hear­
ing ’
"Are you Deacon Merlvale?" tbe
questioner repeated, raising hla voice.
Still ha was unheard and shouted the
question In the man's ear.
"Yes. my name's Merlvale”
“You hnd a son. Edgar, who ran
away and“—
"Edgar? Wbat do you know about
Edgary
"I am Edgar'e'*—
“You Edgar? Can It be that my »on
haa come home to be with me during
tbe Inst few years I have to live?"
"1 was going to say that I am Ed­
gar's"—
"My boy! My boy!" robbed the old
man. falllug on the stranger's u«*ck
Meanwhile tbe two hnd drifted from
the ball Into tbe living room. As the
visitor look«*d over the old man's shoul­
der a d«»»r o|*et«ed. and he saw tbe tu« e
and figure ot a young girl ou tbe
The altuattou was awk-
threshold
ward Tbe deacon did uut «ee the girl
or hear her. Site lixiUcd at the uew-
comer for un explannllou
"He thinks I'm Edgar.'' be nil Id
A quick Intelligence passed over the
girl's face.
"Dou't try to disabuse his mind.'
he said. "He has been talking of my
brother continually ot late His tula-
ttikt* may turn out a fortunate one"
This was n great relief to the tup-
pneed »««it New that the responsibili­
ty was on another he resigned himself
to play his part
"Father, forgive me.'' he said, with
feigned emotion
The old man raised hla head and saw
his daughter.
"Emily." he cried. “Edgsr. your
brother, has return»«! to us!"
Here was a new einlmrrasxment.
Any brother returning from a long ale
«•me would naturally take 111» »later
In hla arms for an atfecflonate em­
brace. All.v «later would naturally fly
Yet the««
to the arms of her brother
two »tixai apart.
"Daughter." said
ly. "I have finglveu Edgar
II is my
wish that you welenme him home”
The spurious Edgar advanced peni­
tently a ud. gently putting ble nrma
alxnit tbe girl, who bluehwd r<-d as a
rose, kissed her.
That night after tbr old nmn had
gone tn bed. thankfulness ,lu hl« heart
at the return nt hla ana. the atrangfr
told Emily Merlvale the story he hnd
trle«l to tell her father
Edgar Men-
vale and Frank Tucker were Johit
pn>s|>«-«’tor» In t'olonido. Having ai'
<]Ulnit a valuable mine. II was decided
that Tucker should go east and orggn-
lz. e a «•oltipiltiy to work II
.Inal be­
fore Tinker left Merlvale died, having
charged tils puituer to bear tbe news
to hla father and sister
Emily dared
not at pre»ent announce It to her fa­
ther. Hite «letermlm-d to advise Iter
tirlgbbor» of the deception and for l|te
presettl keep It up.
Tin ker wna aucn-aafnl In his tio»l-
ue»» effort« and ana making pie|uira­
tions to leave for the west, line eielt-
Ing Dencott Merlvale entered Ute llvipg
room amldenly to find Emily In I ’lek
era arms
"it l«euta all." h» said st n churt h so­
ciable tbe n»vt evening. ' wh.it hrofti-
•rly and >’!ner!y love there Is la-twevll
tny hoy and girl I gist lllgbt they were
slltln« on the »«In hugging ami kIse-
Ing as If they'd been a pair ot treatny
hatched lover»."
This s|»ee< h wna not l»nv In urnlna
» ht I • ml»
to the ears of tbe pair
be done? After long dellberath» they
decided to I* prltately married ami.
telllug the old man that Edgar ilnlrvtl
hla slater to g>> »eat with him take
their deimrture together.
It was not au easy matter to |>erpe-
trate au act that must he known to all
the world seve one |>«rm>u and he ot
the neareat relationship, hut the plaeo
wss small, and every one thotiabl It
would tie a I'lty to break the news <<t
Edgar's death to tbe o‘<1 mut m- »op­
posing bl» son hail come h-mie t«« him
It made Emily** heart ble«rd to tear»
her father alooe. hut there wna un
way to avoid doing so escupt tty a
eonf«re»lon
The ciMiple were marrtol
In th« dt«mlule’s study, then went
home and hede adieu tn the father.
From their weatero home they wrote
the dencou that the mine was d«>mg
famously and «■ "-cn «« Its »u««e««
wan «snored they woohl lirlna him out
Mis
to )oln them or return to him
neighbors were ruth b Interré» wl in
bearing fhe <>M '»■«• ••••* «•»•"♦ *•••
children's affectloo for each other «o
great, lu fact, aa to reuder them Ittaup
arable
But as time pasaed and they
neither retnrw-d oor «ent for him he
<otxlud<4 to make them a visit
H«
dInnIH**«r*d 'me day. at d hl» neighbor«
at mwe Inferred where be had goo» It
wa» generally admitted In the «lllsg»
that the se< ret nonM be out but »11
hoped that the »hw k would n->» brunlf
I the old mao'a heorl. In a few weeks
I, was aon'mm-ed that he h«d return
ad The flrst psrson to meet him »'•
tbs dornime -
.
•Well. 4aa«ou
ashed the latter,
"have yoN vtstted the ruuswsya'*'
old men • ••
’bs! »»
"T<m ' reviled ft»» demon
sod
wss now et levai the "”h
’*• found them pt«t«pemns and a»P*f
nmetb sad be w«a not «ielle aure l.w Rot nature will bare Its way Emily
OPPMITE THE ALLEN HOUSE.
tt wss I be ITth Katrina« mother g«o to make op foe bee emrlBe»
devot­
eo mixed ta her eelewlatkea fbai het
Ilfs to her brother has ..dopted
Coensr Stillwell Ars. and First rwkoelug «»• bwt ent Ireir The fa ing
tbs pretttost baby y<m ever anw ’
St West. and loth Phone«
(Ser Mat «stuferei that whatever •»»
A few montbs later tbe deocoo dlad.
the date the def
had |xt««»cd bappv tn bld eblldres s b«M>i>sss Th*
felt te und I”
•"
tl* fassnl sermon bore *ip«d doing u*U
daschter ta hare her rva we,
s. VIERECK.
Tillamook Bakery.
TELKPROXB
TBUXittAPH
»
Notice of Sale of Tide Landa.
TN preparing for a journey the tele-
phone performs a great variety of
services. Reservations are made, last
directions are given, good-byes are
said over the wire.
The Long Distnnre Service of the Bell
System in of apectul value to the traveller.
Sometimes the Bell Tele hone makes a tri p
unnecessary; sometimes it convinces him
that a tri would be
ro Stable, Wherever
he goes, he feels the need of univernal
service, and that is Bell Service.
OREGON.
Vau Gaaabmk. Peter bad a daughter.
Katrina, whose eye» were a» blue as
the vault of heaven, whose «tieek»
were like two rime» t1««atliig In a pan
of milk and whose hair hung down her
back like a lovely woven Uni ro|»-.
Now, there were a |»*ople not far to
the east of New Amsterdam who were
of English extraction and of an entire
ly dllfereul makeup from the Dutch
■|'he»e «ere the Yankee»
Whenever
the two |»»>ple» met tor trade they
never met for anything else except to
tight—tbe Dutchman Invariably weut
home with nothing, while the Yankee
had twice •» mm h as he had before
It 1» not to tie wondered that the tor-
nter hnti-d the latter.
Pardon Langdon, the Yankee who
had won Katrina'» young heart, wa.» a
long. lean, hungry l<»>kiug youth who
walked with a alou< by gait, drawled
bl» words and did uol apiiear to know
enough to go und«*r «over when It
rained.
Never!beleea he was not lo
be »bakeu troiu til» purpose to marry
Katrlnu de»|>lte the refusal ot Iter fa­
ther »nd mother and the principal clll-
■etiM of New Amsterdam. These prin­
cipal cltlxeuH. Including her tatb«*r.
met to take mea»ure» to prevent the
robbery of oue of the most beauteous
of their lassies by a Yankee and iter
transfer to the cubliage fields of Con
nectlcut.
A great deal of x< bnapps
was eoiiMiimed. snd many pouud» of
tobHtvo were snioktsl fora Dot« I iiiihii
<«>uld not delll»>n«tewltboiit l»>th when
the council came to the e<>nclu»loii that
the best way to prevent Katrina's mar
r.vlng a Yankee wa» to marry her to a
Dutchman.
No »«miter was till« decision reached
than every unmarried ■nun prenant put
forward a claim for the imshlon ot
Katrlua's husband, shereupou her
father announct-d ttial she should be
wedded to the man among them who
could show the largest numl»-r of |*ell
rl«*»—for that whs the »ole fiiislm*»» of
the town-and old Dietrich Vau Crln
cle. »»me »lity year» old. bitldlieaded
and with the palsy. having shown thill
he owned more skins than Htiy other,
wa» selected lo save Katrina to the
community.
This was too much for Katrina's
mother, who from this tint«* aided with
her daughter. But Katrina's mother
wps the atupIdeHl woman In New Am
atyrdam. Katrina told Pardon Lang
don all that had ba|>|u>ned and that
she was to lie forced to marry old Van
Crlncle on the tlfus-nth day ot June
coming. I Pardon told Katrina to tier
« uh de her father to promt»«- her that
If «he was not married to Dh'trh k Van
Crtwle on the 15th of June. UM*, »be
«bon Id uot I»* ton ed to marry him at
m H. but should I h * permltlcd lo ninrry
whomsoever Vhe llk<«l
Kalrlua. Hided
by her mother. m | h - u I « week per«l«l
ently entreating the old mutt to grunt
till« requvtit. and he. worn out by tlielr
lm|H>rtunltlea. dually gave In
But he
told Van frill« le what he bud done
and waru«>d Itlrn to aurely be on hand
<>u the appulut««! day to vlalm bl»
bride.
When Katrina re|x>ru-d lbs «ucce««
of her and her mother'» work d<«se
upon her father be told her to tell her
mother to m»*et him that ulglit al the
bam* of the lower wherein wa« the
town clock. The mol her did an. «nd
Pardon, ofienlng the d««>r for her. told
her to go up and set the cl«» k lan k
twenty four hour». Thia was done, and
Pardon loMrocted her that on lli<* l.'tb
of June abe «hould tell her huvlmnd
wbat »be bad done
The reaull of all thia wa» that no
the morning of the ap|«>lnted wedding
Peter Van Oaa«t«a< k call«-d the count'll
together, told them of hl* promlxe to
hl» daughter, of bls wife « turning the
clock back twenty-four buttra. »nd th»t
Katrina now claimed that the day for
the wedding had passed Wbat should
be do?
Anthony Ten Hr««e<k. the 'Irarrei
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hew'lo«! «nati lo Naw All••*•*f<J•n,■ af"»»
and attempt»«! to proto that, tbouab
tbe rlnrk bad been turoe«l bm-k a
da,, uo da, bad l»eeo loot. Bitt he
beeatne lov.rtved In bin own or<timeof
nod sat down In roofil»l«>o
IHlx-f»
rodea «orad tonel the matter right htll
met with no la-tler mx«»m» than Tro
Rrre-rk
Then the hrMoKrnoni el pm I
ant attempted 1» «bow that tbe dar
appointed for the nnptlal» had arrlrml
fait l»e "Ol, sue-eerdml III proeltlg 111»'
a do, had Ire» •<*' <»? "•* "•nilfeg
M« k of the rlmk »od If •«»
'•»•'
l«2h of June
An the ■» btiopp* •!<«!
tot»»«'»« at»««ke itioeitHed to lite liralua
nt tbe r>tlt< boieo tbe .»>nfu«l.-i» »*
cante greater, and the delntre lasted an
Iona «b»t aome «rf litem »ml to -l—p
while '»bere went b"Oie to dlao-r
After di otter the dl«ti“l'«" robtlooed
Itti H began to grow dark and all Wefel
ftnnte to au|»pre an-l lo
The nett nx-rnlng K «trio» »eoi i«
tier father and rialto»«! that the ’ tb
,.t »be mon'h hnd pn-~-«l while Hie
«•outwit were debatió» »’«'i »he w »♦
H»w etitltkd to otare, «hoto aha
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