Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1926 — Page 3
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Judith I of Blue Lake | Ranch I ■— By Jackson Gregory | W Ckartaa Bsribawr* Svm t «• K should b« I” Lee's voice vibrant. His hard eyes brightWl g. With a quick jork he drew the rlT ,lv»r ftvtu hla belt and drupped It lv tbe flour at Caroon'e feet. Carsen, though he stooped for it agßgiy, did not shift hla watchful t) ti from Trevors. For Carson had tavwu wore tights in bls life than he bad years; he knew men, and looked t« Travers fer just tbe Sort of thing frfvero did. gs Lee stepped forward, Trevors Batched open tbe drawer of the table at bls side, quick as light, and whipped out the weapon which lay there. •'Go alow, Trevors:” came old Caracas dry voice. “I've got you covand already, two-gun style.” Trevors, even with bls finger crooktag to the trigger, paused and saw (be two guns in Carson's brown l ands pained un*. averlngly upon him. 'iliere was much deadly determination in Cariou s eyes. Again Trevors laughed, drawing back his empty hand. “leu yellow dog!” grunted Bud Lee, his tone one of supreme disgust, •‘leu d—d yellow dog!” Trevors shrugged. “You see, gentlemen —two to one, with the odds all theirs.” “You He!” spat out Carson. "It’s ene to one an' I'll see the game goes square." He stepped forward, rereeved the weapon from the table under Trevors' now suddenly changeful eyes, and went back to bls place with hie back to the wall. "For God’s sake I” cried tbe one nervous man in tbe room, he who had opened the door. “This is murder!’' Melvin smiled, a smile as cheerless as tin gleam of wintry starlight ui a bit of glass. "Will you fight him, Trevors?” he liked. “With your hands?” "Tea,” answered Trevors. "Yes." “Move back the table,” commanded Melvin, on bls feet in an instant. "And the chairs. Get them back.” Tbe table was dragged to tbe far <u4 of the room; the chairs were piled spen it “Now.” and Melvin’s watch was In bls hand, bls voice coming with metallic coldness, "it’s to a finish, la it? Three-minute rounds, fair fighting, M—" Hut now at last Bayne Trevors' blood was up, his slow anger had kiadled, he was moving bls feet restisssly. “D—n it” he shouted, "whoso light is thia but mine and Lee's? If be wants a fight, let him come and get It; a man’s fight and rules and rounds and time be d —d! Am I to dance around here and sidestep and fence just for you to look on? . . . • Carson 1” “Well?" said Carson. “Lee challenges me doesn't he? Then I'm the man to name the sort vs fight, am I not? Is that fair?" "Meaning just what?” asked Careon. "Meaning that I am going to get him. get him any way I can! You let us fight this out our way. any way, and no interference!” “Talk to Bud there,” rejoined the eld cattleman calmly. “It afnt my scrap." 'Then, Lee," snapped Trevors, "come on if you want such a fight as you’d get if you and I were alone In the mountains, with no man to watch, a fight where a man can use wtiat weapons God gave him, any weapon he can lay bls mind to, bls eye to, hla band to! Or,” and at last the MtnJSilßtillSKK w •Dr, De Yau Want Psddsd GW and Someone to Fan YouP I
outer came, do you WM . . padded glove, and somebody t 0 tl4l Carson hl| |IMKt {o , * *?• “*<l*l i 1 to IH ,# V Crltd C * f *" n •ternly, " W , , to it I No man step. i B , tll >wß can fight it out like coyotes or mouu- . tain-lluna for .11 »t me." "Your word there will be no inter' ereuce?' M k,d Trovers, “for you re just a foul and not a ilar, Carson. • < "My word," was the answer. Bayne Trevors slipped out of hit coat and vest, tossing them to tbe Pile of chairs on the table. Be loosened hla .oft shirt collar and was ready. All of Bud Lee’s simple prep .rations had been made when he threw hie broad hat aside Then came the little pause which is forerunner to the Bret blow, when’ two mm measure each other, seeking each to reud the other’s purpose. | "It ought to be a pretty even 1 break,’ muttered Melvin, his Interest’ , obviously that of a sporting man who 1 1 : would travel a thousand miles to see' a fight fvr a champion's belt. "Trevont has tbe weight by forty pounds: l.sel has tbe reach by a hair; both quick-? footed; both hard; Lee, maybe a llt-i tie harder, Don't know. Even break.; The sand will do it—sand or luck." The two men drew slowly together.! I Their hands came up, their fists showed glistening knuckles, tbelr jaws were set, their feet moved cautiously., Then suddenly Bud Lee sprung In and! struck. (TO BE CONTINUED) KIDNAPPERS OF TOCSIN CHILI) ARE ARRESTED (CONTINUED FROM PAUB ONta) the waiting automobile. Mrs. Byrd stated that Mrs. Sullivan was sitting in the car. After the automobile drove away. Mrs. Byrd called her husband and he, after notifying Sheriff McClain, at. Bluffton, started in pursuit of the fleeing automobile. The sheriff and several farmers soon joined in the chase and the party was followed to UH 1K DISCOUNT I ON YOUR Electric Light Bills BY PAYING ON OR BEFORE June 21 POWER BILLS are also due and must be PAID by twentieth of month at ; CITY HALL J- —
? ECA^tJR DMLY WtyOCfyT, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1926
Marion. Mrs. Sullivan has been anyloun to regain poßß.sgion of her daughter for Home time, it tR Raid, Following ih.» death of her fint husband. father of the girl, she was married to Ray Sullivan She has git children. It Is ■uid. and the has placed four of them In a Catholic institution and school She has made several attempts to get possesion Os Evelyn, it is said, but wm unsuccessful until yestefday. “ Q • 1 ■ liß CARD OF THANKS W fl the undersigned wish to thank the good people of Decatur, friends, members of the K. of P. lodge. Bingers, and especially Mr. and Mrs Dan Sprang and Mrs. Christena Vail and the Rev. J. C. White for their kindnesses during our bereavement and the funeral services of Mrs. Harriet Bibble. F W. Dibble, and Children. Mrs. Jennie Rainer and Children. Zion Lutheran Church Cor. Monroe & 11th Streets Paul W. Schulte, pastor. German services, 9:30 a- m. English services, 10:30 a. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. -— o — Get the Habit—Trade At Home, It Pay;
—— ANNOUNCING NEW Oddee Brothers AGENCY For ADAMS and WELLS COUNTIES it ■ c ' Saylors Motor Co. Will on Tuesday, June 22 become the authorized Dodge Brothers dealers in Decatur for Adams and Wells counties. The new firm will open their sales and service business in this city in the building occupied by Byer and Tanvass Repair shop and formerly occupied by the Oakland and Chevrolet automobile sales. 213 North First St. The new Dodge Brothers dealers are anxious to make the acquaintance of and be ol service to all Dodge Brothers motor car and Graham Brothers truck owners in this community. We cordially invite the public to call at our place of business. Saylors Motor Comyany Are Successors to T. J. Durkin Saylors Motor Company ** m.Ann Qi i Leo Saylors C.R. Saylors Phone 311 Dodge Bros, dealers for Adams and \v ells counties
William Heit Jties At Home In Fort Wayne William Halt, a cousin of Henry Hite, and father In law of Anthony Neenwaltl of this «lty, died a t hIR hom«« in Fort Wayne, this morning.
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