Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 March 1914 — Page 3

! AC PCD PH 1 1 PI CD

R. M.. Ofctilburn J .carrhe home iMiu W.A Wilson wUr Indianapolis this . wee.c to attend the Democratic State Convention. For sjrroup or tore Thoml Erfeetic Oil. throat, um Dr. Two ii Ml Bel aod ÄÖC. At all drug Ptores. adv. Nuffirt' grows so fast as trub" ble dat is watched Geo- R. Wilson came home from Indianapolis Friday to cast his vote Mrs. Cummiskey will ha on displaV a nice .ine 01 aprn and Summer Pattern hats on March 20 27 and 28. Ih,- .dav of harah itbyei mm. m I . t i t i I L People IOHn 8 aods. want mild. 'a-y "nT"' RcmletH baTC atinfied U1OI8-. 25c, at al! Iru htoree. adv. W E. Rüssel was here fiom Illinois last week visiting his family. J. P. Huther is attending the Democratic State Convention at Indianapolis this we Erzen spread rapidiy ; itchjng a moot drives you mad. r r quick re lefDoan's Ointment id woll recommended. 50c. it ill stores. tdv MrsTwT A. Wilson went to Evansville Tuesday to visit friends and attend the Style Show, which is in progress there. A baby bov was born to Mr. and Mrs. W- E Russel last week at the home of the latter's par ents Mr. and MrsiV. S. Hunter. Woman loveaa cUar, rony complex. ion Burdock Blood Bitters is splendid foi eurifyitp the biood, ciearin? the skin, restoring sound digestion. AH drugaists aell it. Price 1.00alv.

Grover Castrup was nomeirom buggy to sell Stock Condition Purdue University last week for !powder in Dubois County. Sala few days visit. i ary $70 per month. Address 9

k left Tuesday; P. Schwen for Indianapolis to attend the Democratic State convention De value ob a diamon' ain . I ; whut hit does, but in whut hit IS. A bushel ob notions don't weigh half as no ich as one stubborn fact Time's chisel deepens de wurkl ebery time dar is a frown on de face. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. fa KM You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of rr Bomar Traylor is attending the Democratic State Convention at Ir4ianapolis this week- : Earl Dodcrherty was home from Purdue University the lat-

ter part of last week visiting hisllndinnapolis, where he was nompa rents inated for Attorney General at 0 Är r r aLI the Democratic State conventioi ; Spring officially begins tomor-' , uÄuÄ ,00 '

ror. tb taSSS !OV nu 11 nas Uftn a i uei umu mir not .-rKran.-incr thp fart that it wv Br;:::j a .: : was wiaeiy propnecieu uiai u would be a severe one. Chamberlain i Tafclels for Constipation. For .ntiiation, Chamberlain's Tabhtfa r excellent. Kay fnlak . unu K ntle in effact. üve them a Kor sal bv all d?ler. alv. mild trial. STOLEN! . . . T ) nRr V WnO Canie UV) I S office and Stole a fRH) box of K. m mm mm -w j - C Cards is known; and will be .-A Pn.r a wa DW""V?..OT" m-iZlY 0 me H1! snuuiu uf iuuu'inii; , t uir2J ' Chroan: Stomach Trouble Cured 1 . . 1 .11 i. . i. thtti a chrunio difHiftler of the Htomach la a not tirpiJ'ng that many -tifWr !-r yearn with m b an ail i.ent ahen , . -MOOAtcuroii within their reach ai I mty behadfra trttle - "Ahout one 'ei ia." ya I'. H. Hak. of Wokoloa Mich I honht e pAokoge of Chamber laio'p Tehleti. aul linen tinng Ihem I heve felt rf c'ly well. I hod rreviooj U nie I inv number f 1 n rcii( n.c I eine bnt nn f them . r ? un laiting beuetit ' For aalr y all deal era. dv There will be a aeriea of n . . ingnat the M, K. Church Mfiilninjr Monday evening 7 Mo I y rtguitr pttt or. K very bod y In v 1 1 HE U: oriy Vtar ffil An rticle i..il hare pi efitional met. ,1 .. urvivn f r trriCl ol innr r Chatwrlaio'a Coh Kfmmly wa- f!ri oftrie l to the publtf Itt W2, r'foiii a aineil Mfinuina it he grown hi faf m l ..,r,,i'4iitv until it hat attain. ' orid arid reputation Yoo will rtnd utli ng tetter lor fonth or gold I ' ) UtBti vn will nmltriitn l ahv i il a lovorlti . tri , pariod of moiw thwn 1 i ty M'mlP li n.t .irilv rfist. r I i I v V til 1 cur- Fur r -Irr mlv For Went A three room hotiae on Went Fourth St. at $: : ptl month. Apply to Arch Doane.

Tir.ao irwa Travis DoinoH

Wednesday evening. at Boonville Saturday and Sunday, Mrs. Cummiskey is making Specialty of Children's hats Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hunter of Providence, Ky., visited Rob's parents in Jasper Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hunter were here from Dawson Springs Ky , Sunday visiting home folks. Mr. and Mr. V. E. Clay:omb pent Sunday in Evansville. Judge and Mrs. J. L. L- Bretz visited their son'' Ross and wife at Evansville Sunday Louis Koerner came home Jri day night for a few days visit. Albert Sturm came home this week from Purdue 1'niversity to spend the Spring vacation. A revival meeting is being held at the Methodist church this week Mrs Frank Kunkel on Tuesday aold her livery business to Sanders Bros , the stock buyers, who took charge Wednesday. Ko ey Cathartic Tablets are sntirely effective thoroughly cleansing and al ways pleaeant in action. They eentain blue flag, are a remedy for constipation and Hluggish liver, and a tonic to the bowels, which are improved by their use Try them. They do not fail to give relief and satisfaction. J. A. Meli ringer. aiv. The high school basket ball team returned Sunday from Bloomington. where they took part in the State meet. WANTED. Man nast 30. with horse and Industrial Bldg., Indianapolis. inaiana The Mothers' Favoiite. A t ough medicine for children should iiniuiitNt m. w Ki.iu.w jiv u jinn . tke. It ihouid be effectual. Cham be haimless. II should be pleasant to berlaln's Cough Remedy is .ill cf this nd if the mothers' favorite eery where For sale bv all dealers. adv. Card Of Thanks. t wJsh to thank the fireman. an(j many others who rendered erreat aid, during the fire that completely destroyed my warehouse and its contents EWV. J. KUEBLER. For Sale Eggs for hatching from W. P Rocks, S. L Wyandottes or R. t Reds at 50 cts per setting. Arch Doane. Born to Frank Seibert and wife last Wednesday a bouncing baby boy. Mother and baby are doing well and Frank gees fatter every day R. M. Milburn with his wife arrived home Friday night from Ttin dpot by the Star band n i,,,JJ aiIVi cy',l.,u ,u,w auu escortea to nis nome The Courier Reaches Buyers, re You In It? Are Avoid Stuffy Wheezy Breathing. l ake Foley 'h I Ion it and Tar Com-1

poood lor an iofltml and coomMd Hug Giesel! Chat. Flick. Trus condition of the air pai-ajjee and hrou- a LIu; . . o.l.. chialtnbea. A coldfdevelop qaiekly u fees Anton Habi, Anton Schumt chtoked and onrliiti, la grippe ler. Jos. Kress, Henry rntch. and pnenniom ar aangrotte pottitnu- Drill Call first Monday event.es. Ha rah rarkinirr -mxIx w -aken the inor in Anril f.w Qfoofo l7AKQn

HVM.i-ni, hit Foley e Homy and la- 10 yuf nnr. in l .rlmn in ruu.ilta Cnn. , , . , , . , , k- . - n tum noopiat. n J. Mebringar ady . man who rides hobby finks ebcrvbodv also ouirht toe ... , . w- v trabble his way. un4 uA ;i ji itr iictiiui-uu. am t kuvu uacj T'anKsgivin turkey -hit is stulFcd on'y once a vcnh. Dinnrdered kidneys Cause Much Misery. With paiu ami nnncr h Uy. iWp . distQrblag hlal.lcr m-nk chi at night. Urfd. m rvoui run down men add worn as eyarywbera are glad to km that K.mv Kldaty nilgmiortbtgitii and Ntreiurn. an. I (tie reguiur :ic? ,ni or knl ne - uml his. hier so .1 Mchrmger. Plain 1 ruin that' Vurih Money. I titf Coity'l Mom v ggd Tut f r a ennui i of cohl may Mo yo.t l oth sickn. aid nmney i I Monehan, Mmti mottle, Wis,, ayi I aw aapggad g ail klttdsol areaihei and I And ho lev 's Hoog) ami I at Couimxiiid alwoJTI rtse in r ni. m goatl "haoe e hail 1 cetfll , c M or have a I ml - iMtfli I iw.Miiiunti.l rontjituUi, J a it g Is.flv ' Kefooe M. hi intfvr New oal Mine. I lmvt pa now i i it mint an m farm and am now p - ' Tt 1 t I'iriii.ih the pi'uji i 1 1 , 1 1 1 i and llainhrithrt initio of I t . re Ol m oal U v r licit a share I'libln-'s patri age Whs. Mahy Megner. Home 'Phone u-4

fmni, n.;,

Mrs. Guitave Gramelsdacner ury Club Wednesday evening. M. A. Sweeney returned Fria'day from Indianapolis wher he had " been attending the State Convention io the interests cf R. M. Milburn 's candidacy for Attorney General. Base Ball Season Opens. Reds vs Atheletics. The Jasper Reds will play SBerber's Atheletics an exhibition game at the College Grsunds Sunday. The Reds will have one ol? the astest teams Jasper has ever had. Their line up will be Buechler C, Bell P, Wuchner 1 B, Ganley 2B "Penny Rottett 3 B, "Tud" Kvmpf Sf Friedman L, Jimmy Berger CF, "Country" fisher R 'Speed' Channes v Dishinger v. The Atheletics have a fast bunch of youngsters and the game will be interesting considering the condition of the teams If the Business men of Jasper are willing to do their part the younger men will do their share in putting this town back on the Baseball map. Game Called at 3:00 P. M The Democratic State Ticket. United States senator B F. Shively, Sauth Bend. Secretary of state Homer L. Cook. Indianapolis. Treasurer of ätate - Geo. A. Bittler, Fort Wayne. Auditor of state Dale J Crittenberger, Anderson. State superintendent of public instruction Chas. A Greathouse Indianapolis. Attorney generals-Richard M Milburn, Jasper. State geologist Edward Barrett, Plainfield Clerk of supreme and appellate courts J. Fred France, Hunting ton. Judge supreme court Moses B Lairy, Logansport. Judges appellate court, First district M. B. Hottel, Salem; Edward W. Felt, Greencaatle. Second district Joseph G. Ibach, Hammond; Francis S. Caldwell, Winchester, Frank M. Powers, Angola. Just right for Backtet and Rbeanatism Foley Kidoey Pilla effective for backa v bo thoroughly ;e. rheumatism. hwoIIaii aching joints kiiaey and laddor ailments mat the y ai j recommended evjrv where. A. A. Jeffords, Mc(irew, Nebr., aays: "My druggift recommended Foley Kidney Pills for pains in niy back, and before I finished one bottle, inv old trouble entirely disappeared." J. A. Mehringer. adv. There will be preaching both morning and night by Mr. Bromley at Hillsboro 10:30 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. Everyone in the neighborhood is urged to attend. At - he Annual Meeting of Uniform Hank C. K. o A the fol- , ,w 1 . , lowing umcers eieciea captain Phil. J. Kunkel, First Lieut. A. Bere Second Lieut JnoJudy iSU00 K?in Cor B5arer iouis Miner, executive torn Frank Habig, Henry Kunkel, Ben Miller. Geo. Renner. Comp. fQV M mmmij Special Health Waraiai" for March. March n a try icir month for the very ynn an.i tor enrny peop ani ior ei irriv people. Uronp, hrnncnni! mia. lanppe nd pneiimnnm iire to be tetted and avoided Foley'i Money and Tar in a great family me.li,.;MH tlrt cheek the progrtM of gold, ami relieve iiiii'klv nfnti it. i'iiiivIi In IIa mod aii.t coiiKeated oil an.aiep. It is safe), pure, ami alwin rtllablt, At J . a . slohriiigor. adi Fresh Fish Lunch. A Maple ParK Mar Saturday niht March 14, 1914 Heat Kivsh Salmon servod Yon are invited to attend. Also, Fresh Fih for Sah or served In restaurant every day. 1;nat' Kkkss. Sr , Prop. Hi ii m murr I'aUi 1 1 in tli in Mk'tioii Mlit unit r y tlmii rll othir ihm' pal toftrti ir, iad until ttm un f ii irit muny wm lor(rt pronmini! it m iiM-fti Ii nkmn um. i .r.-. iiiM-i local MMin.ll', All I 1 V . MMtUMllV f M 1 1 1 1 1 fef t , 1 1 mt, IoiiäI tr.r.tiurr!,' pi m mim .mI it incutmbl. Soitict hat prova oatarrh I Im n ruiiHtitntiorml .Iinimini iimI tlim ! .t M'i'lii.1 tiatltlltlOlia l I nAlllltMlt. M,ih ( HtAitli Cum MinnufAi'tiif! hy r .I i limey .V t n , I'nlnto. ul.M. it ill umU (nitituti.ntl rure uu th uiarkri. li ia taknti internally iu duaea from I i dfOM U teaaiKioiful. It acta ilirn-tly ilol nl imiroui irfni if tlm y"11' rhr iMfroa bnii lroi U !! any Mta II falll to eure. Head ,.u, Ärt n.t tatiuunala Atblrai Mara for K J.l'HKNKY , ProM., Toledo ( .... KoUl by lruKKt, 76c. Tat Hall's hamily Pills fur consupa

L Dr- Luk Kuebler was down

pai cum. Ray Milburn came home from Indiana University this week for a short stay. Preparations are being made t extend the rock roads on the Troy road for two miles farther. The Davis-Renalle Vaudeville Co.t entertained pood-sized crowds at the Grand theatre the nrst tnree nights of this week. Andy Burarer and son left: Snnfday for Louisville and returned Monday evening. Mrs. Joe Jochim returned Sunday evening fiom Louisville. Roman Kempf came home this week from Indiana University for a few days visit. Geo. P. Wagner, Frank J. Seng Geo. Krempp, Dr F. C Driver! Jos. Gutzweiler, Wm- Bockieman John Judy and Gus Flick were among those who attended the Democratic State Convention at Indianapolis last week. Is Every fellow who wants to make a dime starts out on some advertisement scheme, which is no good- The only way to advertise to get results is by placing your ad. in a new paper. Curtain ads, dodgers, fence ads and program ads are all money wasted. People don't go to showsto read ads or pay any attention to such ads. It's a waste of money Many have some scheme to make money and hold up the merchant to put through some idea of their own upon a paying basis, by holding up the merchants. Do not be misled. It may encourage such business, and if every mer chant and business man would say no this hold-up advertisement business would stop. Who ever heard of a legal notice or court notice being placed in some pro gram It's just as foolish to place any other kind of advertisement in this manner. Pooole buy advertising space for results and if they don't get them, then they are cheated. So if you want results, use the press. It is the only true and paying way to advertise. A Little' Woman. rni 1 ii . i ine ooys an want to kiss me, Said the little Anna May. Her mother cried, "Why, bless me! Child, you don't mean what you say?" But Anna May repeated Her complaint in tearful tones"And the worst one's that conceited Little freckled Rollo Jones, "He meets me on the highway, Goin' to school an' comin', too An' he always gets in my way, Now what am to do?" "You should run away from Rollo Then, my child," her ma re plied "But suppose hf shouldn't fol1)W?" The little maiden sighed. One of the best printed and most carefu'ly edited democratic papers that comes to us is the Jasper Courier. Though getting well along in years, the Courier has all the vigor of youth. For over 54 years has it been going forth on its weekly visits to its numerous patron ol Dubois county, -Publisher's Auxiliary. 0 Hayxlt! Kidneyind BladdTlfnubles" OLEY SIDNEY f PILLS Kh'Mim.ittsm . Kidrv4 n l ... 7 Jil.itltlrr. i r TPqt nale bv Inc K Mohtinoor wW H. IIIwllllH Ut StMiiifil ol Ownership Required by Act ol u? 24, 1912. of .Imiii Wt.liiv (uigln, Mi!ilUll1 I wtiahly al Jaapr, liellaua fm i i i.lilr. Maiiitu.orf k .nt.. i lim si HcmtlUoUlrra au.l i s. circulation Weku ii to (m r.M tin ia ü y of Jit Oll KAM 1 J I VMl Uu , I 'll I h

Merc an

Hefc

Up.

l 1 . All

WITCHCRAFT IN ENGLAND.

T:a Last of the Judicial Proaecutiena nd Executions. Sir Matthew Ia, it i true, had hanged two poor women at Cambridge in 1664, but a few years later Lord Chief Justice Holt set him-

aelf strongly against such charges' met at spelling chooi and wero tmand in erery case tried before him . pressed with each other. Zahed would directed the Jury to bring in a ver-; hare mnriied beV if the widow Pon diet of acquittal. In a celebrated j rose badrft mixed In. She v.nted the trial at Guildford in lTOl not onlv young man for herself, nnd In awewa9 the supposed witch found not aome whispers she imparted th lnfur guilty, but ner false accuser, one! mation that Prüden Smith wa John Hathawav, was condemned tn knockkneed and would never be able aa a years imprisonment and to stand to stand at a washtub or run up and in the pillory three times. Yet, I down the cellar stairs. The youn mau horrible to relate, a woman named was at on'- impressed. He ceased to Hicks and her daughter, a ehild of, Prk Prmteac or. Sunday nights and nine, were hanged together at assure l,er thrtt lonped to jump Huntingdon on July 23, 1716, for! over Plpk;ii for her sake, and f raising a storm of wind in league! courso su? resented it. She went about With the devil. ! wth her chin in the air and asked for The last Judicial sentence for! no exPlanali,,n. aal m relations w witchcraft in England was in 1736, Btraincd f"r fJ months. Then one Jane Wenham bein: actually ! Zabed's ,l)nthor found cut what was

- r found guilty, according to the in dictment, of "conversing familiarly with the devil in the form of a cat." The Judge, however, procured a reprieve for poor old Jane, and sho WIS ultimately released, to end her days in pea e. Last, the witchcraft aet was repealed fr the TTr.itH Kingdom in tno same for onlv ii a worn a i w tain David i Sutherland; her dau'i tor il' and so mr hands and f A 1 quite time in re i'anhe lv shertlf of !i Meauaiii ' ' the devI it) ir law! havinfi t he been proved to tue captain's sat - faction, the old wer. lq was put into a tar barrel and burned at Dornoch. The weather being cold at the time, we are told that sfio "sat composedly wanning hertelf by the fire prepared to consume her while the oth er instrumenta o: death were get ting ready. The last attempt to execute a witch in England ended disastrously for the perpetrators. In 1751 at Tring two old people named Osborne, man and wife. hein; suspected of witchcraft, wens seized by a crowd, ßtripp: . cross bound and thrown into a Tomi. Both died of this brutal treatment But the witchcraft act had been reDealecL and, a verdict of willful murder having been returned against one Colley, the chief instigator of the aaamult, he was in due course trifn3 and hanged. Cornhill Magazina. Fir?t Stranger (on railway train) So you are selling Professoi Blab's new book, are you ? Strange coincidence! I am Professor Blank Second Strancrcr That so' Then you wrote the very book I an agent for? "Yes. The hardest work ever did was writing that book.M "Well, well! That's another strange coincidence. The hardest vork I ever did was trying to gel) It." New York Weekiv. Tha Old Constitution. Tlie Constitution originally carried forty-four gun?. A particularly interesting history is connected with this ship. During the wai with the Harbary powers in 1803 she was Commodore Preble's flagship in the Mediterranean and played a conspicuous part during the whole war. Lieutenant Wad worth, who was blown up before Tripoli iu the ill fated intrepid was one of the officara of the Constitution. In the course of the wa. with England in 1812 tho English papers laughed at the Constitution and Fpoke of her u "a bundle of pine hoards sailing under a t of tripod bunting." Hut Captain Hull phe P English frigate OtterriciT, ,. of nearly equal fofco, Lhl who had before ridicuiccj Iiot her 'one of the I tan client afloat." A few month I under i Tin sue! people v alle eai rl? r tili victory the Constitutum, tin i I otn nutn led lv ( aptaifl " nbmga. aompolled one of the l: in tlie British navy, the j. i, u atn' e it .iv Olata PohiHing. Glaas sjriodina effecteil bv Uta ,i e of einen Miwtler of varum- de pree of lincne.H. Hut it hu.- Iei nhos n t litt thin riodiaj OaJUstl carnetl heuMul a eertnin point hf)w ver f.ne a powiler may he hi fnct, n foutinnation of it unh t! u-iK und break thi surface a 3 airiun. The nmit finely Lfnm plate, if largely magnified, iinluwn to he eovere! with tiny hita which no ifrtiidnijf will rru. The w is therrfo.'e rontmuetl with rout carnetl on a pud of ro im, In d gntduatly aniooilia down tho elevationn betWtei the pits. Hydrofluoric aeul 'aa corrodes glass very rapldlj! hut a weak solution of it nudta away the roughened aurfac and leaven a fine pohh undemeuth. This method ia used where verv fine adjnatmailta of the surface rrs requires as, fut instance, in Itnsoa imH ielcacopea snü microacoi

rudence and o 0 abed. By M. QUAD. Copyright. 1809. by T. C. McClur.J Prulpn?o Smith and Zabed Winten the matter with him aod set hlni right. The widow had lied. Zabed made It up with the girl. The dovt?a came back again ami turiled. a new date was set for the marriage, and Farmer Smith roa lied out his horny handor a shake and Mk: "Z:IkhI, gol durn your la:t:! -. .vou'ro gittin the real ilnn. be the liappf?st man county." und you orten in ''ornl' hu k Tllrl: er ui . Wifv4. . ' Zu) n Bloat the yu !e:; :u 1 wit i his . Jamped w .i wkb'W. iS SCN'OIJil i t:' :. a abawl n er to tho ,i!'.s ! that 1 e ' bis ! n I ibly in:id U u; . he t!i:- :;t of re. Tlje frej: hnd ii XataNra oat fi.e Jay when ax.mm driakln from tae Km rae pond, iiu! lhonTQ Uiofjsaial 9i iiidueemen: liad I en I.eld mil to atOs, nothing vi.cld i i :t i I apoa 1dm Jump out. Well, where is Hie youtitf Irl. M matter how her leart tuuks with lore who Is going to marry a young man with a live and growing frog in his Btomnch? She ean't be found. She wasn't fr.iind in this ease. Prudence Smith cot led off on Zabed Winters, and he went about with his chin In the air and was top proud to ask for an explanation. It was a year before one came. Then a lightning rod man stayed overnight at Smith's, and aftefc supper he got to talking about frogs. Seeing he was posted on the suLJe' . Fru'denee made bold to ask him if he had ever heard of a frog taking up inside quarters, and he answered that uch a thing was absolutely Imp feW ble and beyond belief. Zabed VYlnteja) had probably swallowed a small den and the fish might be grow imp, but Jl left alone he could In time be fished for and caught. That settled the frog question, and Zabed was invited to come around and make up. He got hustle on him, and the tuiUcdovea sang sft and low, a new dam was ap pointed, and Farmer Smiih stopped chopping wood long enough to extend a hand and say: 'ZahtMl, you gol lur:i'.! id i. u Oou't you know when you've ur,t u :rood thing? Don't fool around any inor Zabed didn't want to, but before It had b;vn decided whi h minister should marry them old Mrs. Snyder atruck his trail. She was too old to marry, trat Dot too old to utter a warning for the benefit of a young man who had put in a day hoeing her garden and refaeed to take iwy for it. She told him 'right straight out that rnidenee Smith snord like a st'im engine, that she had six toes on bet right foot and only four n hrr left, that she bad liMd St Vitus dance when a baby niul th.it it was sure to come back on bet some dny. It might 'cot be a year after marri;:e that Bfbed would CODM up from the cornfield some afternoon and find her dancing all around the dooryard and kicking as high as it fence That settled Za bod. He wanted Prudence, but he didn't want a dancing dervish. More cold beaa, more "trained relations. It was a full year Ix'fore old Mrs. Rnvder waa proved a liar, and it took tnree month longer to make up and set another date. Thlnga had run smoothly . to bin a fort nigral f Use date when a tin peddler tame along and Nmgbtrm sbeepeku of Babed aod Iben told Mn that Pfodeaet Bnlth srai deal in rlKht ear, nearalghti d In both eyeaLAd, would he to.ignr tied befsfe aho aajasa twe years QÜef nled hadn't notlesM fhe deafness or blitiduess, ,ut he,boi rd In tin peddled and nt on lifav r lld. Kesult. nnotber venr loat Tate wns still tn the arne, hnwetf, and wh(i evcrybly, lncludlna; thf two prlnetpala, had made up fheSr minds that here no raarrttiac hc . tne loafing around to d hfr b" r-irmer Sndth und hla diitighttr i' e Milage one d ir uytfj1 and I a suvar lim .t'.l Wim era afajM i t He hnd ejfs to aIV fer hi kory Inn 1 he a br o r ' ,f. Speak. 'I " thought i f frogs and a mW m m a a a 9 H us on aim si i l ! ' t were lur n,g awn; ai.u Tat HiiiU?. rra in I ..it! i ue h u d f dsi Is t s i i d the ' ibed asi ant I "Any. art you two &AI dmnisl idkter'i I'm repllwl rrud. n. r J i mi:m replied ZaVd l i wasn't you'd eaea aioiaa I the pr'neber and alt sna i i t it. v ibis tarn .shun thlof est ' t Mt.il f i r j.- tl md all ITudence o.w,.(l rt 7abet Zabml l. oi ed at Prudence. Then they smiled and tOifd up asr sr esch otH-r. and an

I Wruden

seaa aa4