Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 April 1920 — Page 6

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THE HERALD-DEMOCRAT

FRiDAV. APRIL 16, l<iio

The Herald - Democrat

1 FOR COMMISSION F. R—L. M. | Chamberlain, of Cloverdale township, ’

! WON FAME EARLY IN LIFE

L'hurit

J. Arnold Proprietor

~ j announces his candidacy for commis-

• mdcd

f'uldishcd Friday at the office, 17 ,;ut South Jackson Street, ideen ■ itie Indiana.

signer for the Third District, subject to the dension of the Demo-

cratic primary, May 4, 1920.

Precocious Youths Have Given to the World Many Works That Are Classed as Remarkable.

I emit, nl ■MiiiKcripiior..

• ne ; ear (in advance) Sl-OH i

For Congress

‘t.nrrle I'ornes .06 ! Entered ns second class matter at th ■ podotlice -n tireencastle, Putnam

count; , Indiana.

United States

of!

America.

POLITICAL AniWUrtCEMENT

KJR CONGRESS—Jacob E Cravinj of Hendriuks County announces his j Candida*.;- for the Democratic nomin-| ation as representative to Congress ( from the Fifth Congressional dia- , trict, subject to tjje decision of the Democratic primary election.

FOR REPRESENTATIVE—'A. E. Oil], of Cloverdale, announces to the Democratic voters of Putnam j county, that he is a candidate for |

U,, fo, repre,e,.t»Uve “' J aCO b £. 0^611

Putnam county-

CHARLES S*. BATT of V*igo County Democratic candidate ior Representative in Congress. Primaries, May i 1929.

Of Hendricks County

Born and reared on my

j farm in Hendricks County. I have

Mile. Germaine Snblln, ilie French girl of leu summers, vvlio wrote a novel of which the critics declared “Victor Hugo miglit be proud.” bad many predecessors In precocity whom she herself might almost envy, London An-

swers states.

Torquato Tasso was rations through out Ituljl hefore he was '.line yeai-s old, an accomplished Greek and Lnt.n scholar and the author of clever and polished vi rses. At eight Louis do Bourbon, prince of Condo, was a perfect Latin scholar; three years later he published a work on rhetoric, and at seventeen he was appointed governor of Burgundy. Fen el on displayed so mueh precocity that he won fame n« a preacher of rare eloquence when he was but fifteen years of age. Pascal wrote treatises on acoustics at twelve and at sixteen he published bis treatise on conic sections, which Descartes refused to believe was not the

work of a great master.

Of more recent and familiar feats of precocity it may be sufficient to mention that John Stuart Mill was studying Greek at three, had practically mastered the language at seven and a year Inter was acting as schoolmaster to his younger brothers and sisters; while, to give but one other example, John Buskin actually produced a manuscript work In three volumes

father’s [ before lie reached his seventh birtli-

day.

FOR PROSECUJTING ATTORNEY— Fay S. Hamilton announces his enndidacy for prosecuting attorney of

Putnam county, -ubjtxt to the c * t -"jheen a government clerk in the post cision of the Democratic I*miary l Ec- ^ ce ,] c j ar pment- I was candidate t * an - l for the Congressional nomination

n ... , two years ago and I st'll .have thr

I < Ml liU.ASLRER Otto G. ej ^ I desire to attain this nigh office. Wil

my am-

had many years of experience, bota : a- employe an.l employer of farm MAN OF SUPKEME TALENTS labor. I was for a few years a teach- : er in the Public Schools of my coun- George Du Maurier, Whose

‘•Trilby"

Mas-

ter of Three Arts.

of Marion township announces that you not hc]p m(1 to reaWze

he

a candidate for treasurer of

Putnam county, subject to the decision of t'jn Democratic primary electi >n.

| bition ?

FOR SHERIFF—Fred Lancastei of Mmiison township, has announceo Irs candidacy for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to tlv- decicion of the Democratic pr mary election, May 4, 192').

SHOVER'S STOCK REMEDY COMPANY IN A NEW HOME

Fvik SHERIFF ;orge announces

-Edward H. Gitleto the Democratic voters that hfc is a candidate for the nomination of of sher.ff of Putnam county, subject to tne dee:s*on ot thj primary election, May 4.

of I

The Shover's Stock Remedy Company. which manufactures Shavers’ : Farm Stock Remedy, and which company is a strictly a home company—Robert Dills, Albert Carmichael Arthur Hurst, Fred Lincaster and Charley Smith being the stock hold* rs—is established in a new home, having recently rented the roomn on North Jackson street, formerly oe-

cupied bv the Randei Uacksrfiith shop, sketches.

New Machinery for mixing the

George Dn Maurier was singularly talented. He could have made n lusi 'ng reputation us nn artist, u writer m- it eiiilcaturlKt—be statxls immortal ns n ninster of till three arts. Me was born .March G, 1S.'!4, and died in ISpii. He was the son of a nalunillxcd Fiigllslimmi—a man who had left Fnnee to escaim ibt* reign of terror. He liimself was born iu Paris and much of Ids earfy youtli was pns-ed there. His life was Ideally happy. Hi"gay and jovial” faliier lirougl.; him up in a cltarming home; Ids pretty wife Was an object of adoration to him; his success was certalu from the

start.

Intending first to be a chemist, lit soon found that his real vocation was art, so ho went to llm Latin quarter in Paris and later to Holland to st >dy. In London lie joined the stalT of Punch, a connection he ktqit for ,'>G yea is. P.e sides the light and graceful cartoons for Punch he exhibited water color

, stock food has born installed and the

FOR SHERIFF—AUet. Eggerh,

Jisk.on township, announces that m-. p ; ant is capable of turning . out from ,i a candidate for the Democratic | 10 to 15 tons nf Jtho sto( , k foo(1 ^

nomination for sher.fi of Putnam count;, subject to the decision of the Primary election, May 4, 1920. FOR SHERIFF Will GU/Iewell, of ■Warren township, announces that ha is a candidate far sheriff of I’ut-n.-un county, subject to the decision decision of the Democratic primary.

May 4, 1920.

day.

FOR SHERIFF OF PUTNAM COUN-ty—-Sure vote for • Jes.,, if. Hamrick. at the Den ceratic primcry. May 4, 1920. Your vote appreciated.

Lute in life lie begun writing novel*. “Peter Ibbetson" and “Trilby" were especially well received. “Trilby" was drntnatlseed and produced in lS!i5, a year before Du Mnurler's death, by ^ir Herbert Beerbolim Tree. Lately it lias been revived with immense suc-

cess.

Like Ids pictures. Ids writings were graceful, humorous, too fanciful to be * true, yet wrllten with an air of great

woman’s cloak and truth.

FIND OVERCOAT WHICH WAS IN STOLEN FORD AUTOMOBILE

\n overcoat,

'-' "nan - scarf, which were in the Fori car. owned by Ezra Brown, who ’ >■>- near Cloverdale. which wn- -tol- 1 cu front the square last Saturday wore found in a field, just over the '’••nee ft- m the road, near Roachdale, during jho week Mr. Brown off-red

reward of S2.7 for the theif. a;wl S25 for the

.'ar.

u’Tost of the r jtum of the

Squ'rr?l Will Put Up Fight. When surprisisl in the woods, the

behavior of the fox squirrel is quite different fi-om ilmt of the gray snccie-. As a rule llie former will |uit forth his best end.-’.or to reach some hollow in a trie, and into this be quickly si riunblcs to avoid bis enemy, says the Amerigun Foresttr Magazine of I Washington. One may often see I them atrelched out on a iimli ns fiat j possible, and they will, thinking I themselves unperceived. rmiuiln a long

HABERDASHFIR KILLS SK1,F time in that |Kisitlnn a> quiet a a | mouse. If cornered and there ’.s no

Awaiting trial lli ""’- v fw , ' ,n '

^ | on a charge violating t he Uver act " ,e limb ht ‘ ls is t0 ° FOR SHERIFF'—Harklus L. Jack- hy for which h e was arson of Gre -ncastle, formerly of , rt ‘ sted Saturday. Joseph Nichthauser.

FOR SHERIFF—Of Putnam coun-

ty. E. S. (Ligej Wallace of Green- 1 —n castle announces his candidacy for WFI !> IOR PROFITEERING

sheritf of Putnam couaty, subject to

the decision of the primary election, May 4, 1920 | New York April 11

Marion township, announces that he is a candidate lor sheriff of Putnam county, subej-’t to the decision of the Democratic primary election, May 4

° COUNTY COMMISSIONER r conTmis-ionor of Second dts■i- se R. Buis of Marion townini .i-’ce- bis candidacy for • r • Second district, h . ion of the Democrit, ;,i mary eiection, May 4. 192u. o FOR COMMISSIONER—Third district, David J. Skelton of Washing! a

•it years old a Brooklyn haberdasher today commited suicide at his home by shooting himself in the head ac-

cording to the -police.

Nichthauser was ouj on $2,500 bail. ; He is alleged to averaged profit of of iid per cent on articles sold in his

store.

him, he will liogiu luirklng at Hie limiter or hi- dog in the mast delimit mnnnfr pos-ihle It is said th at a fu\ squirrel enn bent olT n smnll dog mid w ill put up a luird light if oue sttai-ks

him.

The Fisherman”

A -.Vholesa:* Rat Cure.

An KTie—.-oIng experltnent "n dealing with nits -infestirg the workings at a Welsh colliery h*s proved n trenienj dous snceess. On n Balurdoy afterl noon, afler the miners bad left work. ! mid the horses ^ol been removed, n rge stocl. of sulphur Was placed at

I

township announces his candidacy I commissioner of the Third distr , subject to the division of the Demo critic primary election, May 4, 1920.

is the ‘Mark of Supremacy” which for nearly five decades has marked the fame of

1 MR COMMISSIONER

or THIRD

scons

EMULSIC"

the bottom of ihe main shnft and lit. The fen was kept going nt quarter speed, and ihe rats scurried ns fur ns they could go to the upcast shaft, where Ihey congregated. The next ufferr.oon to git the workings clear d' H-e fumes the fan was set going at II speed, and when (lie itipii desceiltlI lb* pit thousands of dead rats were in ] ul Ihe bottom of the upcast sharr. p<*ur irnnis were filled with | them.

L . "fCT

J. J. Hendrix of Washington town- VOCI need a tonic to help t*h.p announces his candidacy for put ’* on your feet again

Oil will want Sectt’a that is j known aiosind the globe — j the highest 1^ ”>own type of purity and goodness in food

anneuncca

commi'-io r of Putnam countv fron the Thin! -ict, subject to the dr-

Democratie primary

election.

"'R roMMissio.VER—O v Day or medicine. Lock for" The

of Marion township. am'o*>nces to the 1 —

]‘-‘tr.ocratic voter* of Putr.ani ‘cinty his car,li ,icy for comnussifiner of t\. Second distilct, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary electior., May 4, 1920-

Ffsh'r ma Buy Scott’s!

The fUrw.-m j cod li-tr oil u.,-d ia Jcolt’s Ln.ulor n 1< bu(«er-icfiutsi in oar own AincrRan I^itutaloftcs. Its yunly aid ijoality is uuMireas.M.-d. Sc* u Hitluwiic.Cloouiucm.N.J.

1>-1S

Trying to Appear Dignified. W lieu 1 was a vlrl of eighteen I wa* '-ho- -a in b,- Gnd'li ss of I.thi rty nt u Fonrlh of July.celebrutlon In a MiniII lown \s N itsn.-il on such nr-cnslonk. ihe wh ile countryslilc turned out to (■"f^brnte. and thi re was a great crowd to see the goddess mount her l.-itpro vised ihrnue. A* 1 crossed the lawn i nvlne to iippciir dlgnlftprl hefore the 1 crowd | stepped In ii gopher hole that i 1c:d beroMii overgrown with grass and tttrncd a complete somcrsnult, losing | my crown and becoming unbecomingly I tangled up In my long robes. My ! maids nf honor picked me up, but It I e II sv to say I heard little of tho | i ddre-1 tbat followed.—Exchange.

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Bv MILDRED WHITE. g —■ — , ,, , , ■■ i..—^

By RITA SULLIVAN.

it'apyright, 1920, W***--** Newnpaper Union “It’s * ritlicnlnus world”—the girl

((£), 1920. by MeClurt .\>w^pui»^r ‘•y. fliente.) "No. Lou, I’m not going to ke

addressed the dog at Iht feet. “Here we vre dying of loneliness. Billy, and the nicest, friendliest looking man living just down the road. Yet we dare not speak lo him. or L-c to us, bemuse we have not been introduced. In ihts wild who is likely to appear. I as!; you, to Introduce us? A girl Is mighty hard up for con vernation, Billy, when she has to exercise her own voice talking to t, dog. Otherwise I should not lie certain hut that I had titmed dumb. After father bringing me to this place, where In* could rest h's overwrought nerves. I now appear to he the only nerve irri:mt. so he hides himself away among lli-‘ pines, responding only to my dinn<>;- bell.” The dog. who had listened, his loving, humid eyes searching the girl's face, enine to rest Ills head in sympathy against her shoulder nod her laugh rang out like (be Joyous carol of a bird. “It isn’t Hint I want to marry the nice man. you understand, or to have him make love to me. Billy. TBs'just that his log veranda looks so Inviting, with Its chairs and magazines and Ihe viclrola In Ihe corner. Our own magazines are either delayed or gone asiray. and I’ve jvad the Inst ones to shreds. Now let us pm Hie saddle on Taissle. and he off to our one amusement—Hie exciting quest for mail at the distant post office. Billy, recognizing one single word, heranio at once excitedly alert, and Hie girl changed her chatter to a .merry whistle .is she saddled Hie slim pony and went picking her wn' down the narrow path through Ihe growth. “’Aim Is she?" Hie man asked of old Annie, who came in to do Ids chores. Hid Annie didn't know. “A summer stranger." she thought, “prilli ly.” The “slimmer stranger." nilvancing. wondered impatiently why In Hie world the nice man lay always lazily In his long wicker chair. tVIn didn’t he move and stir about, as one of ids ntldetle build might i*e expeensl io do? Then her face clntllled in qil'ek rsillipitllCIloll—rinse to the iiiiiii - elixir slued a crutch. He was lame, then - n cripple. Her heart beat faster a* lie sat up and called to Inc. Me was asking some favor, and If In remorse for her unkind criticism there was anything tlia* she could do— She reined In Ltissle promptly and flashed nt the man tin entrancing smile. “You asked me—?" she questione>L “I w onder.' he asked—Ids voice >va» pleasing “II you are going down f or the mail? And If so. could I ask you also to liniig mine. I am nimble to go by nivself, you see. and am expecting ni imporitint conimunlcalinn. You will pnnlnn, I hop -." be finished, “mv boldness. "I shall he very glad to ai-eoirtmo-date you." the girl answered matter-of-fact |y, "Your mime?" “Pnllon.” (he man rep!i d, “Donald Dalton, and thank you very much.’ Hilly had a difficult time keeping up Willi I .a s .lie's heels- after that. Some of her rider's joyous spirit so?med- to have entered Into the pony's being; ind when Hie girl hit -r sdpned from I.a r • saddle hefore the log veranda and bestow id u generous supply of husino.dike mail upon the reclliier Ir. the wti-'.or chair her eye- were shining and l et elu-i hs aglow with the promise of adventure. "I am i civil engineer," the nice tnnn mid tier. "We are scouting around here to try to put our railroad through. I was so unfortunate In my ‘seouilng’ ns to break my leg. Every day since H en lias been fo.ty eight hours long. Yon—" he smiled npologetl. ally, "have been nij one in terest. 1 wondered about your being In Ibis desolate r glon, you see" lie hasten, d to odd. "and bow you got

here."

The girl laughed as she cuddled the eat In her arms. "I love lo be n mystery." she said. "It Is so unusual Dink home I’m so well known that I am tlresomi." "But yon wlH tell me your iiotne, Dnllon begged, "and allow nn in if vlte you, and your family, p* rb; s down occasionally to break my monotony." ‘ I've only part of n family,” the girl ruefully replied, "and he Is here Just to keep rrnm being Invited. Father Is determlia d to “eommu'ie only with nature." And n* t. .nv name." she laughed buck nl liltu ; * s'le swung into the saddle, “you may call me It. F. ft. 'Rural Free Delivery.’ you know, fur I'm going to bring your mail every Hay milII you are well." The moment* that she stood each day by Ids side were to Dalton the liappiet that he hud ever known. The ; "I. to* 1 , looked f iwitrd lo ilietn In wntillering joyous Intensity. And wh"n at last the leaves hud turned from green to scarlet, the young ingineet* made hi* Wny walking still with difficulty lo Hie copse above. "It's unusual npt to know the naine of tlii- girl you are going m as|; to be your wife.” he said. "But I think I can wait to know your nr me. lit tle ft. F. D., Iictter than I •* , an wait to know H e answer to my question."

“tVell.” the girt

id. and

laughed softly, “my In' nils w|||

-.h** nl

wars remain It i\ ftnnnld Dalton I'r now So that'* t 'jU'Vioii.

D I hope, Mr. Itnso Forrest, rjiswer to ynqr

up' with him at nil. 1 never had any real good limes like I'm having now. Just think, if I hadn't broken my engagement with him I'd he homo just reading or sewing or some stupid •sensible' iliing like Hipt, instead of having the time ot my young life Hiesp few weeks with Hie crowd once more. Once and for all. Louise, dear, even if you are his txnt.sin, I refuse to hear anything about him. If Boh really ami truly ever loved me he would lie willing to give up thal night w ork ami lake nn nroitnd more. Dome

Lon. lei's forget It.”

With a pretty little pout and a coax Ing note In h -r voice Betty won her way as usual, anti Hu* subject to all appearances was forgolieit. "Well, how about It. 1.011?" Trying to make Ins voice nonchalant. ami putting a "don't care" expression on his faee, Bnii asked the question which meant so much more

to liim Hum he would admit, as he met his ecusin on his return from work, jus; as she was leaving the

house.

"(Hi. Bull. I’m sii sorry, hut I can't say anythiii.: to her. > told her about the extra money Hint you wore snv ing ami nil that: but—oh. Bobby, dear, she's right when you Hunk af It." Then, noting the hurt look which her cousin was vainly trying to eon'■cal. Lou considerately ignored it. and with a few emiventlornl remarks passed on. That evening as sh»- was whirling in Hie arms of her partner, who was Hie best dancer on the floor, and en Joying the fai t Hiar sip, was the center of admiration from all aides, the thought stiild* nly Rirm-k her that all of Ibis gayely was sii'-fnce deep. "I low silly il |s " s?-e thought, “to see all of Hiese peopie working so hard, jus: twirling aroiind so senselessly." 'What enn be he i -aller wi!h me I wonder?" she asked herself. “I'm nrtuall.v -lying for Ha- ilaree In come lo aij end. Will. I’ll Imvo a good Him* die on," she p.'.i".ised Ian self Afler lit - ik.liec < i o* supper iu a widl-kuown fusilmi.d'le hotel. The Hiouclit of anolher nighl spetii as this on* must have been loo lum-h lor I’elt.v, ali*! si..* Hiutight sh. would sei-eani if sh** remained in Hu.-; artilieial. noisy |ila*e one minute longer. To her i ompaiiioii s surjtrise Just a- the waiter ap|iroiielie*i Hie lable wiili a familiar gieeiing. sin* leaned aeross anil whispered: “.lark I want to.go hom** this very mlinile." "Well, for heaven's sake, Deny— you? You don't leally mean that you "am t-i i;ii liome' W ill wonders neve* cease !" Tln-n, seeing -hat slip was really in earnesi, he nddeil: "1 ottie *in. Mien. Itettlkins, let's go. ? nil'll* 'Ik,-s' w ith uie tonight, you know', sweetie." "Jack, please don’t start that." The tired, wistful little 11,;e In her voice appealed to Ihe hoy. and he retrained from further ciiqittieiit mid ieil her to a little door so as i,, avoid the eurioiis glnncoM which, I'.oily would Mir'ly moot if she left f.i oiirl.v. W !a*ti Deity iv. * bed h'eMIC sin- was

lirod.

Willi a liille laitg'i at the absurd Ity of the thought (for Betty would not admit, even to h<*rself. that she missed a certain person) she lurneil on Hi*' Iighi before her mirror ait'i stood staring at the pretty face. The nev morning l!**tty cotthl not rise, and at noor, she awoke to hoar a deep, heavy voice ringing in her ears. *!.est is what she w ill lia'-e lo have.” WiMuml openltig her eye* Deity lis'e- *1. and as the voice of her mother ente:o*l the convci-atlon and receded down Hie hall too tears stole out from her closed lids .,i.*| Belli was crying

as If her lo an would break.

A week Inter a puzzled doctor * i • > in d over a easo. Hefty was no be 1 or. She took no interest- in any i'll* g. 'I lie little notes of sympathy. H"n or; . candy ami hunks only re

<<■ -veil a pa-sing ghtm-e.

There i« something on l or mind," his final eotii lit-iou and • fi -

•vs* s.*ii-ii\v,n u/uui Ai

'N FINANCIAL CAWAmi

(Juotii.x of the Indiana B mi*,. I b es in th. Northern Indian^ k^P Convention, that wll parti^p at( ,‘‘.• P ' , financial drive April 25th to Mavl' have been announced by lb- ' ,l i Dinsmore of Indianaoplis ^ % 31 superintendent of the India,'u Ba3 Convention. ™ Th church quotas fo r p,„ County follows:- 11,11

New Muysville

Bethel ’’

Big Walnut

flrcencastle

52.5(||

The front wheel was torn 0 ff Ford touring oar dir Evans, a rural mail carrier whenhl machine collided with a Ford Hog Mor driven hy Robert Quinton of Limedale aj th,. corner of Walnut nJ Jackson streets at n^r three ot3 Sr.tnla.v aftenuHin Fa . .. . ing east on Walnut stn-.-t and u.m going south on Jackson strqt when the accid e n( occured. The view of both drivers was ol, I strut-tod by Dr. Gilospir . ofi Ce ur ,I till they w e rc on each other atid;t| was to late to avoid the colliji,,,. A left front wheel wms torn complete, ly off th Evens machine and fit I crank, fenders, lights and radiator I were badly damaged on the Q u ;r machine Fortunatly no ' - l jurwl, although Dr. Gilhert Sallust *>f Clov e rdale who " a g in fc I machine wm bat hikena]

Otto Webb, Putnam County treat, urer, who has been ill at'his hoin* on East Wshington street for sn. oral days of the influenza, .. U nm. proved. Henry Runyan, ex-trMsum, is taking Mr. Webb's pltue dutitij bis illness. Mrs. Catherine Price, who has bent spending' the winter with her son» Marion, has returned to her hom e in tiiis city.

OVER-ACIDITY

of the stomach h..s u, , t niw/ a night’s rest. If your stoma* li i ; aciddisturbed, dissolve two o- tlu-ee

on She tonjue before retirir . and enjoy refreshing sleep. Tiepin /and goodness of Ki-moids guaraniced by SCOTT & BOWN , MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION MMBHnUBHBKffXXfKdt >' LVd

NOTICE OF ADMIN Hi i:\nnv I Notice is hereby gu* : t | dersigned has been appoi i 1 y tke ju<%« of th# Circuit Cou .-I t'otinty, State of ladliuna tor of th<* estate of A A..* late of Putnam County. Ira ana, dt-j ceased. Said estate is supposed to 1 <o! vent. Dated this 30 day of M., IU 1 -1 JAMES T. ALLEN, Adn, . :n' | CORWIN & GILLEN, At 3 T W, Apr 2-9-1

notice of admimstkation Not ce is hereby given ;:ut th undersigned bus been app'ii 'cii I') the judge of the Cot* L of i’utr.am County, State of Indiana, Uv u:«r of the estate of Jackson li'iyd, Is** of Putnam County, In l am, • :«• Said estate is supposed to i* vent. Dated this 2Gth day of Marcit, 192" THE CENTRAL TRUST COMBA NY of Grcsmcastle, In i ;r a. fAe ■ utor. JAMES AND ALLEE. Attv*. 3 T W Apr -’ :<-m.

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the room to seek her mother, hour liner the friendly ihn-ii.i

the room u wl.M-r nuin. "lluii are t>iu going ,

rii--o* Imck to the*c elfi-cks, li* l -ii'l Ihci't* iinytliihg ynu wiiiit? .\*.

miti*l : yoiir mo,her and I hui** I . '-'I'el'il-to li | you h.lle jl|s| ■„*,. vlsitoi I ,,M ' 11 .' f'" "H Hi:ill; that uotihl eh* **r V" 1 "I''' Co-ii* in.w. l;.*tty , wlmm ffi* you want lo see?" I

Before Nelly hud n elltince to repl' I

Hie tell plimie o*, tire s;und hy In* '■Ule *inrtled her wlih a sliurp, Impii- ' 1 1 1 Wllh i qut -iiuiiiiiu I k

,l ’“ 'I • ly oo tried his Iwxi f.

rreiin. sh. lift,.,I the receiver mid sent II weak little "hello” ,eer th. Phone. WUh relief tfi,. doctor wnteheil her liri; lit.*iilng f«re. hut the .mli part of the ci.nve* sutlim,that he lieuril was lust one lirief little sentence, bur

he Wf >* -allsfieil.

■'•s hi left the house he v.*ns almoAt l.l*"* ."I on r :,}• an IllipetUetts youth "ho •vus leaping „p |t„, steps, tine. tit a tbne. Me kneii that from mm on Betty would l.l on the high run*I to recovery, for l,e htid roeognlzed H.eir mutual friend. Boh. ||e he the lot he* vole* as B -tti hit | saiq „ver the teh* -I”'' IJ-C Ola* lit th* seutene, "hleh ha I I .-PII her eprire putt of the

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Office in t!ie L. Building on Lo-i** Vine Street, Greenc&stls, Ur! na.

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Experienced Auctioneer WRITE OR PHONE Ba inbridge. Indiana.