Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1912 — Blame “Bunty" for This One. [ARTICLE]
Blame “Bunty" for This One.
Ever since "Bunty” came to town to pull a few strings Scotch stories have been in the air hereabouts, say; the New York correspondent of the Cincinnati Times Star. This is told by John Dunsinore, who has a Highland ancestry as weil as a Highland name. “It was a hot Sunday afternoon in Edinbro," said Dunsmore. “The kirk was full of men and women as the preacher thundered. But by and by they all dropped off to sleep except one simple-minded boy seated In the organ loft. * # ‘A stiff-necked and pervalrse generation,’ shouted the minister. ‘Ye'er feet ba ta’en hold on the road that leads doon to helL Ye'er eyes are blinded and ye'er ears are deaf, find ye’er flesh Is e'en glen over to the EMI One, for there Is not one of yon all in this bonse qf worship that is not asleep, exceptin’ for the bit laddie in the organ lift.' “ Te’re richt, pairson,' said that individual in reply, 'and I’d be asleep myself if I were not daft.’ ”
