Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1939 — Page 2
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KIT CARSON
CHAPTER XXI On that joiStoi* to the 18-AT-two worl» laid loustad -ifan(>ai and Carson lani leaved to r>T« agd love one wtetaer * troy man i nay -to. toe. r a- -fa miyffira Htoatt>nt hd)F seen ft* tswren. untrirtk me he mat ttoiea west, loaned into r ••••< to'-toed, broniod mountain men. ueeer die tutelffiy- of toa*><>n Be had leared ■ <- isnMbn wotah of la* n ** -U »o *sung heads, partin* "Hit. if I need raaaita mil sou Soma with me?*’ i And Kit had promfraß. r Fremont:, atoyr waa wrftthn The world read of a pascUcal trail through the Rockies to California and Srrßiii It read that the land between the Missouri and the Reekie» waa not and dewrt but.net., tillabia. wooded land. Mremont told of Indiana and buflwlo and dangers more Homing than easterner, could dream. And again and amain Keeawnt generous* ewfanad that lull credit should ba given Rit Casson, that he. Fremont, had msreto «- sHred scientiflcailp region, long familiar to Caason and other farFtra. Thia did not dsteact fam rvmont'a glory. Now ho was the BsfWftvfva He had put the West in print. *n Washington the Eapansionisia. led by his father in law. Senator Benton. seised upon Fremont's narrative “Let ua examine Cab fowl a," , they pleaded, hungering for new. , eoil. Mexico threatened ths West on the south; England on the north. i The demand grew for another i aurvey. to gain through Fremont's , able eyes a comprehensive sweep at Oregon and California in the < thought that some day. peahaps. , they might bo American. , PrvßKnt's report of the Hast Rs | peditxm, “sowed fresh seeds of | sues time sea in the heart of the , American people." Hundreds of severed wagons were set crawling i ever the Oregon Trail. Their acre- i pants were farm hunters, men and ( women with the love of land. The War Department authoataed I Fremont’s Second EcpediUoo. Far off on the New M-xicm desert Kit knew nothing of the schemes 1 tn Washington. Duty seat him for a few weeks from his bride in Taos. | He was still the hunter tee Beat's Fort and this waa the season for buffalo hunting. He led a hunting I party over the furrowed buffalo i trails and returned to the Fort with < enough wwet to ls*t «t three moEtfca. I Ho <sas piepanng u> recur* to ; Josefa at Tao* But an Indian run- I ner earns exhausted late Bends i Fort. “Brother Kit. Fremont seeds ( word FremoM to again oa Um asarcto Ho to passing Taoo!“ i Without pausing to espials Io i anyone In the Fort. Kit dung him i self upon a fresh horse and burned i after hi. former chief. Ho auucto Fremont's trail and was puttied to i •m ttea uirtrMhaMf mite* of a howtuer being drew by mules i Was not this to ho a gpgtetel ea i yediuea? | beventy miles list rode and thmt i ahead in the Chraort be saw the smffu I cavalcade headed by Fremont. How < he eheersdl Kit eould be demon- < Mrauve a. a bay Itorewpiag yell i tag like a Camandsa. het racotoover < the Stubble and sago to greet bin friend They clasped bands, chuckled, d! mast wot. and found tt diflkuh to sprek Kn was ehy always, but | abea eta ted he talked eager!». »«>ng bis hands and flagwrs to : illustrate. India a tashwa. Mreaweqi was the best U find voice |
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY. MARCH 7,1939.
curitlos and Hxchange Conimtosion. 5. Whst la the correct pronunciation ot the word approbsttve? «. Who wrote ths novel "Hard Cash?" ■ 7. .Name the capital ot the Repuu- ! Hr of CbUe. «. What, was the rams <4 the fatuous mystic swont of Kitut Arthur? •. Who discovered the Pacific I Ocaag? o. Which State Is known as the 'Suushiue Slate?**
"You’ve Irens xrnre »OW«» K* I Itouw yau'dtoin ms." ■*>ip wm hirutbrftm* Wi OBft why wu K>*. heenalvdi VMirds burned a.S Ml» tpnguehi tip. Rut lus sense of lutXto downed them, ffs t&uughb of hie sott-voiced Jbuf> who. <fr>spita her gendeneas, nad a will of her own ami would not rcifbh tiring a done«cd brMe In Thea Fremont eye-' Mm etedffiiy. Fbr It wanesue. mt hsd g.ren bis word, the year before at l.sretnle And net vainly bad Fwemont said. "Ku tlarson and truth are one." The ttauggto was revealed la ttttto blue eyes Romantic love challenged the love that is loyalty. •nig for a split second dM Ku warer. “I'll go with you. Eii'itor.ant Fremont." FrrmonFa snulo was esultant Thomas Kitspatrick, “Broken Dwei.r the Indians called him. Kit's old friend from trapring Hays, was in chasgv of the “cave?” of mules. “Only two kinds of mules." be complained to Kit. “Them as is beat out. and them as is balky " Kit. having made his decision, look charge in the soft voice of authority. Ho surveyed with disapproval the men and muiw selected in St laiuis by Fremont “This time, wo take my men, the Cneson men of Took M-i you oan depend on In a pinch. Send out a runner for them white 1 ride back to Beat's Fort and buy you better mules. Jtede oa. Lieutenant and 111 meet you at Fort St Vresn " So Kit took his place as scout again, knowing it was tots duty, and aloemg hrs thoughts sternly to a memory of Jjsofa. waiting neg Ire ted m their Taoo adobe amid the ftoe new scrapes be had bought her ae weddwig gifts Me had bat a low h"uea w«Ni her as ho drove the new “envoy"• of mulm through Tsuo. Ameba was a daunt.ter of the deeeet. and versed in the ways of froateeasmea. With liKle complaining Jeoeda moved into the adobe of the Charles Bents to remata with her sistea, Mrs Beat, white Kit was away She stood ia tbe I’iaxa thea. soy ing farewell to him. "Woo wilf be gone long Ktt"“ The words Mrwh aa oehe la K>t'a heart How eftea too bad heard them, numg eel into myvterv and danger Now be felt the burden of t.< l.fe u a wwwu Mwviag uus dewy ■ > oung creature who wnuM celebrate her eisteeath birthday in a few weeks witbout him. “No toiling, mg OMpita. Maybe sm sane ths—maybe a year." Thea he whetoed his hares and ends away haswto finding for the first iw»e a flaw la loyal* that denied him tow IXooeid low ho warned Wttb hM out rs Taos rows «• awn—the Baraon men A smlworti uaWievobte ea» they were, wranng fanged buck skin aad aid. wwtesn aatn carrying »«ag riles riding borer- ire sod to face any daajyr. Bearded, bronted muscled ilka asountaui cats, they Ovrv rkamp'oas of their era aad slime, aad tb«ir like wvuM never agau to seen ia A masse a e« otoewbera-ta this wend. Ntt glaacod ever thegs prewfiiy. ragy ts shew th*» io Mtentonk jKsesoto t •wo ms tin in IM yw renHa IFb dot-soil mo*." Ai<b.r mofto Kit's eye lighted fondly no OiHor Wlggsa. Urate* bo twddouotowwh a wagae train oa the dram, etra bad ramiailid him es turaelf ebon?
BOARD HOLDS . irONTIHUBD FRt>M HAUK ON»-' new hardwood floor In one room I'ot the jail, on his bld of *43.&U Two other blds wore submitted The bond ot John Hendricks as contractor for the Witte drain in Preble township was filed and ap- ' proved and contract for the work ’ signed by ibe cutninlsslonors. ! A number of ditches wore to bu inspected by the county cum i mtsslonors and county surveyor Walter Gilliom thia afternoon
M a tow to MM raa ag« te the unvin- AAafbp I’uJ’i Nh heard revelry wtlMn. This Irontiee tmUag poet was fortjj-two mdba of Denver. «x 1 wga July A, 18U "We re lust in Upw to feto oetebrate the Dreisreftoa es Drt»per.A once." said Mt It had been had aeon any sort of calebratioa. Eagerly they hurried into the Kort Ollrer wiggins was lefc outside the walls with the homes and mules. He picketed them all end set out oa a trot for the Fort his boyish fisce gleaming with anticipation. Near the entrance of the Pbat stood Sergeant Pat Wiute. one e< Fremonts aaMtn, “No panning beret Rktusn ta your post es duty with the horses” Oliver had the moiMitaituerw passion for free speech and Wee action. “So you're one of Lieutenant Fro moot's soldieaa. trying to tell ma what to do!" An array rifle blocked his way. “You have your orders, scarped the officer A few mmutea later young Oliver swaggered into the Fort and joined the celebration. “Bettor send out a wagon to ptrk up your Sergeant" he informed laeutenant Fremont “He's hurt bad." Fremont faced Carson, “Your man has struck one of my men -an officer in the United States army ?” His tone held disbelief and fury. Kit to»hod at the unrepentant Oliver Wiggins for eepia nation. “Ho teied to stop aw," protected Oliver. “Said duty was duty, and my duty was with the mules Yo& never told mo that. K>t You toM me to picket them " Wtato had no etght to •top yen," agreed Kit. Fremont was es French aaeesrey and b«s temper rose like lava The •cone inside the adobe Fort ton-red for him. What had bvea a gay Fourth of July cotebratioa was suddoely a sevwe of ominous portent For the mountain men sidled bs. brad their leader Kit and masred la their g-ay btsckahia garments toe a threaten.ng cloud Ask toh.nd Ira moot ia his fine him ypifonn, igasteeed tne army men Hem-d unreal as shadows, wore the monos the f.'rt and their Indian wtvns end the l«ng wooden tables emokiag with beef bauecOra. set under she high sdube walla “Year man has struck m eflltsK" repeated Fremont savagely. "Your officer forgot Olnvr W»g gins wasn't a •- Mwr." retested Bit Ho had no nght to gwo a Cocum | maa erdara" la this moment thsre was ao leee between the two It was a contest far power And both amuataia rasa aad assay men were armed aad ready to flght. and all wars filters . MH a go veer neat sdFei. Ueuteaanl Hrostoac." Hit said la a .fentte vetre that did net tool bis f«4tbovaa “But my word is law with my men teut bore oa the plaint. H's daw And out here a hand/ul of Caoson men armed with repoetin riflse are more daagvrous than aa am y coaid bo And what's more they raa be move teipful flo lake year •Fa hweoMiaeodd rui wivtunSH MMbdflae W a t«B Wmumb t—Mi uni
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