Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 April 1907 — Page 7
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PUBLICITY MAN'S
TO SUCCESS IS THE MAILORDER GREAT WEAPON.
MERCHANTS MUST ADVERTISE
Htii 1 from iii. ii iBftmnunltj to Hm rmaigta mall order hana i Bank- month Thal I casllv tWiM the anion ni thai l ayRl in all tli- fttoraa In tin town put löget Ihm each inMith," he explain ed. "M. i i li..iiciinn dii i pay lt BCg u place hs tail "
A h-w hoins lu'.-r Mm
.it T i id.- publisher of ' i
I lhe Wild fRBthiR turn
local adv. : ll Itlg "i i at Ih-i Mi'
V1i q they get it? BeOBBRB gfcfej dvei I lee
i li. not 1. 1 advertist . :i. 1 i 1 1 1 - in your t Vt and i .-I " i- In iu r field lieraus
bet they they ad-
Wil "el w.i-
I to Um k
(111 do m I ii i iii--t hj i.ad -
;: ii i: v :. ; a " M GOD GIVES JACOB A NEW NAME
, Fire with Firs" and th Dol , Now Going Cityward Will tay .n the Home Community. , l ain who would vm sue p artei RgalBBl Mall ordne . should Htudy mall .il. i ; , -flic same tactics that takes dollar Ml of the oouirsunit win i .... ii at tnnti .. i a
what ar' mailorder hwumh . u, v note f Ii all may be found
one word pabllcity, The mall .,, i ie adrertlRee. it low not Im better goods el less monev . home merchant gives, but It lMa perelsteatly. it puti its ition before Um public ootuteni recognizee do dull season la Ita dgii tor publicity it aaver lets
I is as in '
it
V ml The
et bering in Iowa aotaa time d I -order bum expuUned eoaae fvm folk) wed Ii Um cam publicity. Acoordlai to this (tu tli' mail-order house M'i'ks ut least resistance in ita
.oh Icinptcd t' u
a propoaltloe which I received fron on- of tho CMaama atall-order houses l flan ias tjo.w naiti the publisher, i Htm have the prapoaiUoa hare n in l sk Tin s offiM a -Ii i' n Had at my regular display rat' for 1,896 rflchee, to be used during the year and in addition to ÜM rauh nil vertislng 1h-n offer mo a hihi 1 1 "in Blasien on aii the ii' bailaaai a cured l title oouatjf during the Ute ,,f the eoatraot. Thai Ray thai hual n,.ss ie thle county during the last 11
RKMlthl WBR approximate ly $S. o.Hi p month, and I would secure a small percentage oa ail baolaaRR don.' over
this amoual during we own -months " "Hare you ihowa thai propotltloa to the Btarchaata af this town." I a - kadi i tiavf. aud it didn't move them, Ik- replld "Thaj simply say it don't l ...I.I t a a a a a a ft
to advertise, i ouiu juiui . oler if it were sot tor Um fact
thej offer if it were Dot f"i Ufte fact
-Ji M
lloee etb e they an not have 1 the ranaaaUtloa that hi otfered cal aarei ilalaf, aal they ruUm
thdaj ia Wt haut the p.oie' to trade at boeaa; want theej t" baltl af the bone eearauuiit . w.mt to Me tho itollara kept in ctrculatloa here that w and all f tin- loeal people may proepei - la aot vaat to th fortuaee af thfl elty mailorder man bull! at the exiii8' of th local com-
III llll itv I. ut w.. know ahsolll'cly the
ralue ot publicity, and know tbJ
mail ordei houses will capture laa om
lurs it tlo- locul merchants will not
lie)' t ' . U.' i f h Im will not show the
DUbllC What the) can ha) and at what
price. Let ns K hack to this orth
WlaOOaalS town and sec what oppo: tualtb i the Bierchaata there swre Raa
.ii. it ui : in ill town, and in
i ...... . - 1 1 ..I . til 1 1 f 1 1 1 V
no way an kgricuu ui ai v-.i.-..
There srere Dot '-" farms within a ra
dins of as many miles The industry
lonil.et and the mone t inn the
mills eaaRC trom the city. The nearly lt0ae employes were iaid In city moaey, and erlth a little effort on Um
nart of th. ii, e: t nanis in mai o.-i.
ih mow v Büch) bave baea keit in
the town, it night have beaa ande to build a permanent pronpeiity. Bat no. the merchants left a wide held for the mail-order DOUSOO which they im
proved, and the money mai nugm
have hullt a town that woul-l nae atood after the lumber Interests are
Lone and the mills are closed lias been allow. m1 to return to the city from
ahlch i' came, and now every lofty ...... tV-.t rails hut drives another nail
In the coffin of the town, and all
.......... .Ii., iiw.rch:tnls did not hellt
would pa to advert.-. WRIGHT A PATTERSON
J
Suidiy Skol Uitoa BJ April 14. 1907 .'Ii urruirii f r lint i lr
H st . K .. a .-x..
i. n. in-
The Marsha, of Paradise
By George Edwin Hunt
hesvee
rim
.if ivi.'fi
new
s'
I.I.SS N TKXT-HK-n. tu
Ot 'I.IM.N TKXT U- J "
vi. .i i.iii en jr.- riuoi
LuIm- I" Rl
i . hi i I... .th w. ut to r.xla
about IT B C , when hm wkji awui
y.-iir id. I'. il.ap. V ,-t '"ll"r""
nuider thm tu- was In l.o.aii. s. n ..
(Ol w o bul ..ih.m iiihiiiik - pa. . oi a rsaes B r II IB r. led
run. r'k.ti ii 4 w;.r uri.e
tlie .1 yelltJ IW1. III rill"liew i.i
ii ii to ik i wo period "f a ' - " s. Bscereue on IBs cBrauslosi mm-
licit
I'l.AI'K The ,'at.hok ItD OlOOWW W.i.ly y.. rk. I nil of th pRoHpsJ r- . ...i it ri. . u. int.i
.. .,t . .irtt. i :l l .i. .'. I'll' ' -
ih. JurdM ff'tsi t; . ii.-i.riv ...,h.p. -
the . ,iv of Kin. aria Partem - .....a.i
waa i.rdi'.iiiiv a pniimn. tho t;. i.lM.k " ;-. n i:. Ail im
r.nmmnt and Suqaestive Thought
. j . ' uinn i iicoS was 20
nirm 1 1 v. . . - or Hftore in llaran DariBi that
I..... ft... Ini.l Rft tri MM
lilli II iid'i r-."-" e-s lean thoroiuthiy a Dumber of Inpoff
taut lessons; amonn theRI these l. That trtekaters are Hhely w get tricketl iu their turn.
I That God can and will t.nnK prosperity to any child of hlfl without tin- aid Of sharp practice on the part Of the man wlunn God helps 3. That God'l promises are to he re lied upon Implicitly, BO matter h.ow cireumetaaoee may aaen to be oppoahal the fulfillment of th. m 4. Thai God's law assigns one wife
liushand, and that an iiiir.un.
aanrigBt,
-ph B. BowW i
lustth
be
re u
to me
men
ii' at Jacob's
Th,. im the story of Runt)
. . . i... and sun- .
er, as loiu 10 iut- u -'
fry cltlx--ns of Paiadise. Art :
Archibald Anstrutber suium-o -
born of rich and ren.ctabic pare in the city of Richmond. Ind. His education was that of the your.- MTB of th. middle states. He was tauKht
to have faith, reaped hi tan ' Knl He knew there were
-gopla in the wid with bat -Wte reKard for law ani order, for BR hsd read ooks and n wspa-rs. hut they fiKured aa things remote, like Pom pat and the fixed stars. His uprals- ; lag wa on strictly conventional lines. Ha inhane of existence was b..umh ed in the lmiited exierlence ohtaininl aHBOag a refined aud intellectual at- l imalatiaraebift A well-marked hlio-
yncrasy m dm " ' of bodily injury. It was more than tlrniditv. It was abject physical cowardice As moral courage and sense of dutv w. re aiuoDK hi most promi nent traits, his utter lack of physical courage was accentuated Devehvalag tubercular tendencle. duritiK his lat year in colleRe. this studious, quiet timid young man was
a letter of cr.-dit and niucn an
busv father, a cnim-u - . . e
and a cloud-burst n
an.l d-
Da.u,iiu. in used to
U.uesome s leads The humor of tu ...... .i -i.. .l.i...aled to many. So.
Mwiai.ou u.na.intltiu a comnu"-
liiai "ll ' .u.. i. iafT went into
iure. lur amtr Committee af the whole for the purpose of conKratulatin the oewly elected marshal one Monday morning Ix.nesorae Linthieum received a message calling
ranch l'') niiles up me
don that would laejuii thr-e or four days, of warning to a few of rode out of town The
n ftii.-nt was
ot. . ' ' '
of
bim to a
bgj n a mis: his attention With a word the ls, he
following day
n at Bfteoas-
. d that law brings only uahappr
Child Turning Purple.
M:i: Kinhotz. three v.ars old. o. New Tort. 1 turning purple. Tho doctor says ehe hi suffering with a .lis eaae known BR purpura hemorrhaKlca The child's mother first noticed the
cbanalni color three w eeks aeo While
bathing the tirl sh" detected small
purple spots on various parts of the body. Alarmed, she applied home remedies, hut the spots continued to
spread The child s Body presem in appearance of batag tattooed, a l moat the entire body h covered, with the exception of the face, which thus far am not beea sffeeted. while most af the time the blotches are of a mellow purple, they occasionally change to a ( . plum color or a dull red. Some blotches are as large as a penny, others are no larger than a pinhead The dleeaae is probably caused by R rheu
mam germ.
's icmg
...'linant advertising mean
! the local Dress on the competition
IS t a J u .(",
Hn,, nieinaern .-...
the mailorder r'i
a'ogue
r-der method
te
h hniiHoo aower and
m r - offered the home merchant by
the employment of
rreant
m combating
ty thai I cannot b'lug mself to Use point
,.r hnsiness Whenev.-r
i n-liii-h the aU
" .,v..rti..ra than to kill this comninnlty
r nut a i 1 1 -
hal comtnunltv with ttietr mr When they find I town In the furniture dealer, for exam-
.1,1 o. use nrinters ink tney
hat
habit ot
... H. Ill I, ..11
.1 doing that waicn i kuo i.t.
his coninuinlty."
of mail
order methods
. i
..ciliar attention to the subject
nitnre. They are search Inn (Of . -t link m the chain of BBBnB afl of this Ie explained hy ndltioej the writ." saw In a town la northern Wisconsin The CRITRBd practically no local tislns when the size of the town dered, aal Um stores of the . but small affairs In talk , of the merchants he com . I tMht more than Si.MM as
LION AT A DISADVANTAGE.
Th.te wn an Illustration
The wide awake man . . . .. i i . .
older man prOPOeea to reap iwm bnrreal from ÜM field the v.-: y much asleep local merchant would not cul
tivate Data it pay to advertise? The more than Hal, " that finds üs way to tha Chicago mailorder homes each year is garnered by a eaanfMftlga 0( advertising. You. Mr
M.-rchant. claim, ami rumu. .. .n.lj fir
can sell me same or less money, than the . i. . .
houses offer, nut at vim comnlain bet aus. the
Local
that ICR
the Rttaa, mail ordei same t i in
Wiil" Yourtelf to Sleep. Fortunate is the woman who
- - ---- cultivated th.
si.., ping at will. It is said that Miss Julia Marlowe can rest between scenes of the most exagMng plays by bar BhUtty to dr.i asleep when she pleases These little periods of unconConeclOUsneee are great restorers, and ,!.,,. need he no special preparation for then We associate sleep with
daxknees and bed. but daylight, soft
..,,. h. s and easy chairs are jU'Jt
io. id for sloping purposes
power of WllH one. -titration Is lacking, an.l that Is so general as to lie a serious drawback to good work in all ,,, . , ma We see women of splendid b.-altli and poise, of strong mentality, aal we marvel at their gifts" when m tS. i m m Hau i
the whole secret oi ineir pvwwi t t.ncentration Beauty Doctors' " Harvests. Comooundera of beauty lotions
bb at hcs. jiastt's and powders have
fr.,m time immemorial, tnoucn
. . a , , 1. .... fi'r.
Ill tilt p.eseni. woe,, being steadily amassed by
who cater to tne tnhorn
Troubled Conscience. Oen
12:1-23. Jacob had accompllsnea a
large part of hi- journey and was in the north, m part of the land of Gib-ad when the angry LabM overtook him. From th'-re he pit.cei led southward and ."on came to Mahanaini in Gilead. WlH re be had Bia second comforting vision of angels two hosts of them as bis guards on i ith.-r hand- and from tl.. 'wo hosts he named the laaR, V. 22. "And he rose up that night."
This praying and the disposal of the caravan across the Jabbok Biuat have cam. d .lacoh well into the night. And
than, iu his loneliness, in the nnxanees tl ,. uncertainty, the great an t fr h. ins, If. his loved cm s. antl the frattR of his iBBg toil. JaoOh'i tonscience. that had one to sleep during the two decade in Mesopotamia, woke up with a start. An Aroused Conscience. --:s";ne men . .. i... i
seek to quiet their conscience... ia iiL hnvltiu an alarm eloek and then
smothering its sound in a feather pillow. It would be as f.Kilish to pwH up all the danger signals where people are shatlag on the ice. or smash all the r. d UghtS in the semaphores What a strange thing 1 an old dead sin. laid away in a secret drawer of the soul Must it some time or other be moistened with t-ars. until
... 1 - A I . , . ,
...nw.s to it. auain. ami ucmu
vice by his
skin iindt m '
ir t.v his loving mother
parted for Arizona to seek ttv robust health his phvsician predicted an out-
life in that latnuac wo.,u
d mi
fer When Archibald Anstruther reactcA Puradise his general appearance
mn.t have failed, in many respects
coincide with the atmosphere of ktsa enmmunitv. Archibald
ut nit her was short and slight, thin and pale of face, hollow-chested. and ...- .linlorlv stiMltl tt his Shoul-
W1IU nuii. r ders. The sjctacles he wore MAaaMMTI bft extreme
sight.-dness. Following a custom af the free and unfettered west, loneaoOM Linthieum dubb.nl him Runty at their first interview, and Runty he remained to the end of the story. tr Snithers neither drank.
smoked nor gambled hnw to load or fire
to
that
An
were near-
He did not know a Ktin and used
a. ,.f . dance to be Klvcl
er Gulch on Saturday night All Paradise was invited, and most of U accepted Jernigan. Mndy. BtUy hile. Pap Johnson and others tried to prevail on Runty to join them, but the marshals conception of hie duty would not permit him to leave his post As nearly everyone that had the evening free was expected to attend the dance. Runty s self -appointed guardians could see no risk In leaving him uncared for tlat one night, aud It was R0 dectd I t ten o'clock that Saturday msnL while all was peacefully quiet In Paradise, four men. masked and heavily arm.-d rde into town from the Tucson trail. In silence they passed ! through the deserted streets to where itbe lights from Three-Fingered Petes ' saloon and gambling house shone
the darkened ttiorougntarc. . a Ll ..ft.
dismounting, tney uioponies. readjusted their survived the room from alment In the outer shad-
p. te s bartender. Dutcb Menry.
was nozini; IU a
chair at the end of the bar. With one awifl stride he who acted as leader of the outlaws was in the saloon, a 44 in each hand covering Dutch. Hands up' ' sh'-t and sharpglance toward the door, an almost involuntary movement of the hand toward the gun under the bar. a sharp report, and Ihiich Henry had naid th. debt of indiscretion. Theout-
laws hastened to a sumo
ac os-
. iselessly r their masks, am their cone
of.
the sole occupant.
a knife only for the subdivision of his f (,nu,r of lhe room where I'ete kept
he
was
two
r i tin the few occasions
Qt altercations between
yi, Brill .
jient leinen, ne nao. went white and hot footed
It was pernaps out u.the roush and ready resi-
or more formed.
for cover, ural that
bold him at
It
as
the
mall-order man gets tne ou-oo
d to he a uiagnifi-
th: iv . tl
never as
tunes are he gentry
Yearning of w un inklnd to improve
upon nature's gift -Family Doctor
I Sleep Was Fadal M.stake Monarch of the Jungle.
to
Idoin that the kinu Bf beasts .,1 at such a disadvantage
ted the other day n ar
iHK The beast prov
cent African mal- ItOB. The moral is that lions should not
take ii siesta in the open
aft
Iu. us we. toi ine
a
the to vt occasu n Qroelo Times.
the
to
dry
first in
gi Rains a trade i foot.
.a . ..ft J
a.-nts of Fara'tis. mi. m;
,!,, este.'ll! tie war- on....
He did not ni
phys'cally. and In many
morally, he was everj.uius
not.
broncho
wer
might
shoot mi shouting
an.l that it
hunter to
before
the
n
w as litle
.man from the mine ,.,,11 round with his
aw some kind gt animal lyI ed ."it in UM open, tin niH ithin 20 paces he whs
.bed to See that II w.m
lion lying on II -
1 1 , 1 1 r
Ii III. lie
1
that tin re wns HUM doubt
animal was deal, ha weni it a j &ran, bul becoming In V it li tha danger of his Boat lid the anltn .1 he alive, he - Im it. when hi' was astonished the Raimal ratee its head, lo-'k .'. hin aad UVB veal to an ani or aelaaee. (Htekly raising . ha Mal just time to tnk.' a aim ami by a lucky shot killed .1 .is it was in tiie act oi r
Use of ices. Though the nn i. nt Creeks and Romans need lea for labte purposes. the know not htm: ot ice.-" These cre ....-...inceil Into France from Italy
,i...,.t i ..... and kBown Rt Ärel
froRaagee RiacaaM lead ,l,...,. h Klo V were I
rla- anriCOtl ami so forth, and en
! .in.-d ii. ii a drop of cream
17.12 the use of "glaces mmm wmiw tionctl bS the
not before is:: iii '"" its way Into recognized acceptance, lev; are referred io from nine to time in tha eighteenth . RBtur) In KCgHah peopM'R lettarR tron. abroad U e I
how. V ! . VV. ! . HOW II . I
when Wll'iam ot um . . .. ...:.i.o.. . the
.,,.1 l,v tile lllll'l,e ., ....
1,1'. ...
Northwestern Editorial Courtes.es
.ata an not know what the Iord
lets son .' i t opic get hold of a news paper for. anyway.'' is the way the Salem Capital Poster puts It. And we have often thought the same thing, only in late r t pa, when reading and trvlne to untleistand the maundering
rot in double cnlama doses of Capital -Poater. Irrtgoa lOra.) ga;.u
the ni
as
chet-ses. alof Rtrawht r
From
in the plural Academy, but
reewspaper for Financiers. m Rourier, the expremler end the greatest authority on BOttttCal finance , in Imi.w-
in riant.', i- aooui n ...n i -
tant daily aewapaper, for which
already raised t,u.uuu cut total capital need. 1. which l.v 1 Rl $l.eC. This p;
be bom political aim
will serve as the
has the has
will and Maat
ha ..f he
financial,
oi-ga.i öl i'i
1 1
creams,
as the ;i came over.
eighteenth century la cookery books. -
ice cream i ,,,,,.,,11 Ch
flgu 1 mule.
Trr itment of Sprain in , :, ot a snrnin bathe
sis ' - in hot xv i'.- to prevcr bind It P firmly s.) a m remt n'. . and Feel I
th.
swelling
to proven
art .( a
i . --.1
in
a ted !' ,p-
leutri Carolina Game Cocks to Mexico. Mr s M I'i.-hins ih now alilaplna uiiine cocks to Mexico, for h BR receives $K each Ht hBl B order for III at ' Baal BB I 111 it S each. BaVMCtlB4 $'-,'-,,; su I'i'' m has a lar;:e number ot Ina Chi -us at different WRtka ! " -rv and Is letting together the III foi tue $f!io Bfdar. 1 1 braadR ratend hi Ht picken (linn grays and th- Warhmso They are aiBtllant pit BOCkR RBl H lecU . and brc.l to stand steel.
Odd Prices. . . l .
for ovrvMiiu..
on
rnerebaat oil prict
Reason for "There's a rgful said the Iry gtsitls even I reason for l tO, $:: -'. etc. The raaaon for
.. i....... the natron
Sange -id white ha vralte hajjokj round. ftGin, I vv o to one. RBBBt IBtBl ma that he wants to buy. -Odd price. ca.ll the ruriom, J
...la... env - ! i M n.
I fr BBBM ! W H day
There s s ft I.
th se prices is til it
waltlnp t"r
each
Caste.
You haven't been here halt nun . - pro'ested the mlcrol e .in the um bill What's yur hurry ?"
. . ..wiot Villi
t I. . i I . 1 Ii . I it if Mi 111 111 '
I MI II Ii I nnpp'' aald the visiting microbe, look
...ith n vlanee of dls lain at the sur
man IIbrRi TH thank y ou not to aaaah
to im' " IVIlV?"
itecanse voti re on a rank counter
. . .... .. ...wmirh to l.ir'W
f, it an. I nnven i bvu-. R. Good by."
lite lar
11
iicalti
dir Ii, nur con sc 1. illstl s s as
wheat animalcule, looking like a grain
f dust, becomes alive if it is wet wjtn drop of water ""Holmes. That is a a. tfAaJh
just wh:it happenea m iew.
Wrestling m Prayer. l his sirance event is often used as a model for our pravors. and rightly, if the terrible earnestness of that midnight struggle is alone considered. We are to come boldlft unto the throne of grace." with
all perseverance." If you don't want a thing laal k for it $5"eh asking is the worst mockerv of your King you can Insult him w ith ' Rusklr. We are to pray as Luther Brayed in great earnestness by the bedside of the dying Ifelancthon for an hour, and returned home, when the raRBVerj of the reformer for his splendid later years was assured, saying to his wife. ' Gm! save me my brother Mt'incthon back In answer to prayer " Jacob's Reconciliation with Esau. q in aalB U, JaOOh must have been wonderfuiiv strengthened in spirit.
though worn in body, by his midnight struggle, and his fears must have
in a ureat neacc Kerer-
i . . i , i'.... . - . ih, le-s he continued h:.- wisepi-iara
.1.,., to meet F.sau He arranged his
famllv. putting in the rear, as th.
nia. those whom he most
nniroi "., Meed. Rachel and los. ph. Thea
r.a 1 1 v iron t Ii i f ward alone to 13 tel
11. an i no j -- his wronged brother Sevea limes ht
bowed to the ground before Ksau. as if
i.i.ow lodging the superiority v .1. B
b. had StoMB from him. but if Kaan
had come in anger, the sight of .lach
.....tue! to bring hack th. happier
parted of their Innocent boyahood. 1 pctuousiy the injured broth. m ran maBt him, and in an eagjr embrace
Bwred hitu f forgiven.-- Beau v. :i
..... , 1 11M1111I1 to return Jacob'l
iili I r -e oraaeat, bat was prendled orj
keep it. He urg"i aacoe .0 a. . -,., ....
hm this w-i, l:::nlv re-
11 1 in. 11
fieed iH-rhnps with a lingering sic ic
,.1 of his brother, but more likely be-
1 It.. I I,, In, uulfl.
, ,;e lilCOl ll"W o-i .1 1 ... .-.
. ,.nt nn.tcc'.'i.n. .la si e.I.iy found
.1 gOOU PI&C m'"' -'-. ' , .taldlshed hjBBMtf IB PBhBR I, "If voll f. i:r Qa : RBl b.-lleve that ba is with you. Ood will prosper your idanF and labcr; bti never make that an excuse for saying in your heart like jBOOb, 'God MtendR that I should have these pood things; therefore 1 niv take them for mvsolf bv unfair
m. ans " The birthright is yours
vnu the steady, prudent
ones who will BttBSpIr OB the earth and not poor. wild, hot headed Ksau 2. "Ood sees In every lacoh men han Jacob sees tr hlmeelf." Jceefd ark r. If tra most 1 n Okel r-tlck wil nly submit to th- carpenter, he wil bring it out Btralgte Rt ;afC
tally ind that th"y
ion i.-hi'ti Hilly Karies
stepped into a hole and broke Hflly s lag instead of the bronchos. Runty Bmithera spent days and nights caring f'-r BtUy and loaned him m -ney for his d.Ktor's bill. And wh-n Pat Johnson's MB-ywarotl toy was stricken wilh diphtheria. Runty brought a bag Of clothes to lhe house, drove pap off to his work, and saved the Childs life by careful nursing. One BlgM Jake iBBRBRy partdt of the cup that cheers and also inebri .a MJ bat Hin Mill Jerntgan
1'. ttiiva wo
described to DM as "some piuiei . .... I.k , ,1 .lelet. ri.'US
oils snooiin 11 - - "
results." and Paradise BBCfta- m "
conclave a marsnai was "-'
Linthieum. straignt. mne.
anil fearless, wouiu
his bank roll." Finning u ia. the leader gave quick and decisive orlani , . Jake, knock that knob off with the I 1 omiint eet out your brace
:.. ."i and bit Here'e the dynamite.
i go outside and watch
some one left in
after all."
There was Tne woros werr
Iv so.. ken when Marshal!
Rfaaaml into the saloon, f.tive visit. n could not
vis ble evidences of crime Halting inside the door, he said: Men. c-c-come with niAt the sound of his voice the leader M
Jerry.
There may be
tbis cursed town.
Smlthera
Even his de-
mistake the
eniti
Lonesome
iii,,.i.. erav-eved
p.. .-... - . .
bave be-11 unanimousiv st'iww"
the time, hut that an eiecuo.. . . utmieht and reEular
Oeeineti m- " ,
meth.Hl to pursue
On Hie day of the voting some .01.
.n.eivetl It Wt.llltl IH- gie
...... a hallni lor Runty
I ft 7 I ' - - - , ..a
unselfish, he shared Ills jsi w.o.
No
Quarter
fun to
Smlthers Re-
Was Given or Reccvea.
hewl
w ha followed his exam-
ing
. f.,u fria.n.ls
j i.u.ut th.. humor of the
pte ana i" " ' . , . m .1..;. frlonill
orrasion M a lew 01 ew TT
And when the votes were MIBSSii
was lound the humotlsts were ... ....
m-ioritv Runty Smith.-rs was e
. a.t lai:.,lic bv a Vote Ot
ed inaiMi' -
, to ft Paradise sat up
. . ; .
gan to tase mm .. -
n....tlng was tiastnv
aaan 1-
.,.i-inp..ml Petes saloon
I III." .
resolution was mTerea provi.miv; ....
,f three, wtnen con. no-
should
face waa
and be
.all.d In
and a
a -.Illtt, ' '
. - " ... 1 K
call on Mr Mni-ne..
wa
tee
in-
o
him that the whole matter
mistake direct his attention to bis maalfcBt aaltnem tea tha pnafttea, reanwat his withdrawal As the nuesllon of the adopti -n of the n-solu v.as ah m t.. be put. lonesome UnUueaaai the oefented BRadadgaa atepfjed late the room nicnclna over his audience, be said 'Boy, 1 iiv' ei' """ rrnm Hentv Smithers He has heard thl H alt af the eleM..n and ha.. taK.-n
ai t '.o lslv "e naleay regret that I hould
, f. nte.l Int is firm
,.f the outlaws whirled on his
fired-and miesed Maty had r-ver been shot a b 'ore. His sand found ed confidence fl. i In a flash His
tuned ash.n gray as ni ui suddenlv -teeie5l In the agony ai. a
Bf phvslcal fear His frame U I 1 11 with the wild desire to turn and n.- His lips went dry. a cold sweat balhll his body and the hor.or of cowardice cried aloud within him. BJrd he walked steadily R -ward ,H.inting to the star on his coat lanal, and said: Men. c-c-come with The amazement that an 111 irmed man and on.- of such jieao ful a.Har an.. Mould venture to challenge them, held the outlaws spellbound hf 1 .,1 n..w with an oath, the
in
It Is
G. If. firing
the ma pressed MR I,.,',, heetl
the belief that our republican Instltu
thins a..- I.,, d on trie w. : will of th. n atority must prevail He U anxious to justify your judgment In hi choice by l"hiK hisdut) hotm-
ant! well it.11 t'l'Tii-'i rvw I I ,
f PaalatOliC- I IVC IH-haB
was fair and sfjuare. im vmm n shall not-humiliatc him by ask ng him to withdraw Moys. Runty nlltherH Is going to be marshal of 'paradise' I say Rl And. hyOad, lbe trat man that bats an eyelid la ror.tnlietlon of his authority will kill M 1 will ki'l hlmV'
of
he
ably
marsbal
leader trad again, the report of hie revolver barely preceding a fusilade , tho- of his f dlowers. and Marshal Runty Smithers sank to the floor. mmdeicd in tha attempted fwUsaaRaa at his duty The reverberation of 'h- ' bad ti'.i i. asei when a madly sa..is lag hi rBR w as cui.ied to Mr haunchta bj front of the dotir and Ixm. some . ,,n, atrortc into the r.-mi a re-
la..' I' mmm river in -acb hand. The spasm
-- r..LTPt on his face as
llll.I, . 1 - wdanced at Runty, prone ip.jn the tl.Hir. changed to one of berserker rage as he faced the outlaws No worda were isiken. no qiK'tor was given or received When ÜM smoke lifted her.- were thre dead safe rohhem
ind one with two bullet holes through Ms lungs at one end af the room, and a gallant zrzy ey ed fettoW at the
. thfr end with a broken arm.
let in his ahciilder and a ho, his thl-h "I Btmad a-ra la body of the late narahal of And ai Uta hoy- fownl tl ih 1 r- '. in ed I
.1 mil
tbrourii 01 er tha tAatsfenX . rhagj
