Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1913 — THAT SAME OLD FEELING. [ARTICLE]

THAT SAME OLD FEELING.

Loutsvlie Qlrl was Cordial Rut Like** wise Frank. A young Louisville man who wat out West not long ago has returned telling a yarn which he admits is at his own expense, but which he declares to be about one of the most interesting experiences of even hh checkered career. “I was watting along the street la 1 a Western town,” he said, “when suddenly across the way I saw aLouto viile girl whom I recognized Immediately. She saw me, too, and I expect ed her to bow rather coolly and distantly, as had been her wont back, home. 1 waa considerably astonished. { therefore, when she dashed across toe street, seised me with both hands and fairly bubbled over in her delight 1 was so surprised, In fact, that I commented on it "*fta glad to see you, too,’ I said, when I had managed to extricate mp self from her exuberant greeting, hut to tell you the truth, I hadn’t expected to see you so excited over pay appearance. Ton always treated me rather a la Iceberg at home, you know; what has caused your change of heart?

“ ‘Mr. Smith, I’ve been away from home so long that I’d be glad to see even a dog ts he came from Kentucky!’ "I let it go at that” —Louisville Courier-Journal.