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"Hallo, .voung man:" said Mr. Wentworth heartily. "YtMi've come Just lu time. This is a ripper of n tlunder shower. Isn't it? Here's your cousin Ralph. Mnrcla. added, turniug to hls daughter. "Do come away from that wiudow, child. Dick will cume Jusi as soon If you don't watch for Mm." Italph's face darkened. 1hr Dick Winthrop here, Is he! Still think he's worth. marryinj: Mar"D.ck came two or three days ago," hi Id Mnrcla, Ignoring Ralph's thrust.
! "He and Uncle Joe went down to
Stevens brook this afternoon. Uncle Joe's delighted to have Romeorw; to share his enthusiasm over, trout
flshlnff." j Ralph's eyes narrowed. i dö wish they'd coaie. They should have been here Ions ago,M she added. "What a terrible shower this Is!" j There came a blinding flash of light- ;
nliijr. followed by a terrific crash of thunder. Then the front door was flung open and Marcla rushed Into the hall. "Thank goodness, you've onnie, Dick!" she cried. "But where's Uncle Joe?" "Heavens! Isn't he here? We got separated at the brook! Each playing; a trout, you know. Dick looked up quickly at the sound of the voice. "Oh, hallo, Ralph! Say. It's a mighty good thing you're here, f'et Into some togs quick and come hack with me to hunt." Involuntarily Marcia remembered Uncle Joe's will, which was to leave two-thirds of his property to her In case of her marriage. If he should tie dead. It would mean that she and Il k could be married without walling the few years Dick would need to earn enough In hlfl profession to support them. Marcla Instantly dismissed the thought as unworthy. She loved her uncle, and she and Dick did riot want to profit by his untimely death. Ten o'clock struck ; then eleven, then
twelve. It was of no use to think of going to bed. Sleep would be Impossible. Dawn came. Then, just as the clock struck five, the three men re-
turned alone. "Couldn't you find any trace of him?"
, cried Marcla. "We found a decided trace," said , Ralph, quickly, looking hard at Dick. "Look at these I" and he held out to the startled girl her uncle's handkerchief, covered with blood, and an open Jack-knife. "We found these lying together below the bridge. That's Dick's knife." Mercia uttered an. Involuntary exclamation. Then her head went np. "Well, what of it?" she said, defiantly. "Dick loaned him the knife, and he accidentally cut himself with It." "Oh, very likely," said Ralph, with biting sarcasm. "Dick knew about your uncle' will, and he Jußt thought he saw a good chance to benefit by It, that's what! We'll Just turn this young man over to the sheriff.' Marcla looked Imploringly at her father, who shook his head sadly and looked away. "Dick." she cried. "It's not true. I know it!" "Of course It Isn't, Marcla: Things
will clear up before long. If we could only find your uncle I" "You never will, unless you choose to find his body," said Ralph significantly. Pick's fae flamed. He balled hi fist aiid made a quick step toward Ralph, when the door flew open ami in u;dked Uncle Joe ! "pon't stare at me as if I were a ghost " he cried. "Did you think I wa l'sl for irood;" Tmie Joe!" gasped Marcla. ' Where have you bfen'" "Over at Kr.eklel Johnson's, sound asleep! Sorry to have worried you so" "Rur how?" began Pirk. "R's ten mile everthere !"
"Why, you see, I went farther than
I thought after that trout. When ihshower struck, I found myself near the road. There wasn't a .shelter III lit, tut Johnson happened uloiiff Ju."t tlien and offered to. take me to hi houe. I tried to telephone you. hut the- wires were out of commission. When the storm kept up. they offered me a nlsrht's lodging and said they'd bring me home bright and early this morning. "I should say you people had ten beating the brush all night, by the looks. Hold on. Ralph! Don't run off before I've had a chance to thank you !" "1 think Ralph would like to go Immediately." said Marcla Icily. "The strain must be wearing on him!" Uncle Joe stared at Marcla In astonishment as Ralph flammed the door behind him. Sparing no details, Marcia told hlra the whole story. Uncle Joe. chuckled. -That's the trouble my cut finger caused! Thought Dick was after my money, did he? Well, I'm not going to have any suspicions like that around ocain! I'll tear up that will of mine
J and give you the property now, while
1 111 alive. I don t need It to live on, end I'd like the fun of seeing you enJoy It. "Now. no thanks r he added, hastily. & Marcla and Dick both started to speak, "and there's Just one condition: that you two shall mtrry each etfctr
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Valu of Good Credit Mutt Nsver Be Forgotten by the Ccmmunity or Its Citizens. The following little stor.- h:.s aroused niwh Interns: stmong Kansas merchants and credit men. It was re cently published in the bulletin of tin Pittsburgh. Kan.. Merchants' association. "I buy your groceries, your dry goods, your home everything yog Use or nrei. "1 am not money: I am its superior. I buy many times more than all the gold In 1 ho world. Willi me mone may he bought. "I rr the very has! upon wIMch tl'e buness life of the world has been htiilt. more so in modem time than ewr beforo. "1 :iui fouie'ed ujo.i honesty, and built upon faith in mankind, and woe unto the tnr.n or woman who wilfully abuses me. "I have given men the means to become rich, means which nothing else could phiee within their reach. "I am, when rightly used, the greatest means -of prosperity and happiness, but when abused. I have brought misery into the lives of men and women. "I am ennrtdenre pljued in a man's shility and relbiMlity to meet his future obligations. "I am greater than industry and
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nuwu 01 oiiM"i oil in- iifi:wi 01 ability and disposiiion to make my promises good. "I am good credit." From the Nation's Rusines.
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GET AFTER THAT BACK YARD
One Unsightly, Neglected Place Will Spoil the Appearance of Other wise Well-Kept Street.
- Back yards ar'p something bi ,!tv dwellers Ions fr an'l smaJl town dwellers long to rid of. Hut hark yards are a geographical coiiditinn ; the yearnlnj; is about as close as cityife ever gets to one, while 1 1 c small townlte finds it hard to riispeni; with for want of . something to take it.s place. A hack yard in some seasons of the year Is not exactly an object of beauty. Taintless fences are in a more or lo acute state of unrepair, tin cans oiu shoes and worn out 'brooms have somehow eluded the garbage can. Why not get busy and give the back yard a tlioruugh-house-cIeaningV The exercise will do you good, and the neighbors will rise up und uccluhu you. Montreal Family! Herald.
Oklahoma Club Members Feel at Home. Kven at home, "the little pi ore. of home" taken oversells by the V. W. C. A. for our boys, comes In handy. Out In Outahoma In building a clubhouse. Lock Sanders post. No. of the Legion has decided that it will borrow the plans .of the Y. W. C A. hostess 'house. ln camps and overseas It 4net sucl) a need that now, beck in their home town, Hugo, Okla.. the boys afe building one for themselves. So Interested has the whole town become in the scheme that every..ne is helping. Citizens are buying borN at one dollar apiece and paintr and carpenters are donating a day's work. Tho plot bus been given by rh viiyZ Tho structure will contain an auditorium with a seating capacity t if V0,-a reading and writing room snd an offne, all on familiar lines. To meet th demands, the national hoard. Y. V. ( A., CUO Lexington aveiiuo. New York city, offers to share with other Legion ists or communities a plan for a delightful clubhouse. Pictures are available. Exchange.
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The Garden Plot. The rane of choice in the location of a t-try ganlen must ne-esarily te KoiiiMwhat limited. fJo-d drainago. sunshine unJ n suitable joil should be kvpt in mind in selecting a site for the ?ar-1-n. Whre fowl.s and stray stock are likely to interfere ample protection must be provided by a good fence a problem that must be carefully considered specially In the cultivation of vacant lots. If the ?oi! Is poor or very heavy, well rotteö stable manure will help correct these conditions. Commercial fertilisers may also be used to furnish plant fowl where the soil lacks in the necessary elements.
Material for Stone House. The. stone house Is very adaptable to all those regions where this material can be secured from the excavation of the cellar or from some neighboring road Improvement. Sometimes' an old stone wall serves as a source of supply. Because of the native character of this material It will always be in harmony with the landscape.
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