Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 74, 5 February 1916 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, FEB. 5, 1916.
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Sketches from Life .V .. By Temple
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Copyright, 1916, by th McCture
i "Greta, Greta, " called a weak voice from the bed. And little Greta, who was busy In the kitchen of the cottage, ran to her sick mother with a drink of cool water. Then she went back to clean up the pote, build a fresh fire aud Bet the mush on the stove for supper. On a tiny tray she set a wee teapot, a plate of cakes and a bit of honey, all ready for mother's evening meal. "A bunch of wild laurel would look so pretty on the tray," she said to herself. "I think I will have plenty of time to run down In the woods and get a bit before the mush Is done." So she ran down to the grove, which was at the foot of the hill. Then she
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stopped suddenly, for Bhe remembered that in these very woods and Just where the prettiest flowers grew was the magic mound, where folks said the goblins played. "Well, I'm not afraid of goblins,' said Greta. "Besides, mother says there are no such things. Anyway, goblins or not, I am going to get the laurel." So she went on till she reached a laurel bush on which hung beautiful clusters of the pink blooms. Just as she put her hand up to break a bough
Newspaper Syndicate, Haw York. she heard a squeaky voice at her feet exclaim, "Ouch! get off my toe," and looking down she saw In the grass a little man about a foot high. He was avery funny looking little man, for he had on nothing but his underclothing, and was shivering with cold. Greta could not help laughing at the sight. "I don't see anything funny in almost freezing to death," exclaimed the goblin, hopping about in his anger.
"Then why don't you put on your clothes?" asked the girl. "I can't, I can't," he, screamed; "my wife has run away and taken them all with her she says I'm so cross she won't live with me any longer." Now, Greta did not blame the goblin's wife for leaving such a grouchy man, but she was a very kind-hearted child: so she took off her Jacket and wrapped it about the little man till he was warm again. But he never even said "Thank you, ma'am." He just began scolding again. "I am Just starving!" he cried, breaking into tears. "My wife locked the cupboard and took the key. Come into my room and
see. And he took the girl s nana ana led her into a beautiful room, hidden in the mound. Its sides were of pink coral and the furnishings in emerald green velvet, with silver trimmings. Then Greta saw this was the King of the Goblins himself. "Every soul has run away and left me," he moaned; "not a servant left, and I don't know how to cook a bite." "Wait a minute," exclaimed kind Greta; "I will run home and bring you some mush." "Well, hurry up," replied the goblin. "You big people are so slow," and he kicked his crown across the floor. Greta ran home, and returned in a few minutes with the steaming pot of mush, which she held by a short chain, as it was so hot. "Don't put It on that table by the
glass bottle," said the goblin. "That water is magic .and came from Fairyland it will turn all It touches 4nto gold. Be careful." Greta handed him a spoonful of mush, but he was so greedy that he did not wait for it to cool, and gulped it down at one swallow. "Wow, wow!" he screamed; "I. am killed, killed!" and In his blind rage
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ter and threw it at the girl's bead. It
missed ner, but crashed right into the pot of mush. Out of the room she flew, with the pot of mush dragging after her, and never stopped till she. found herself safe in the kitchen at home. Then she looked at the pot, and saw -that it had turned into pure, glistening gold, mush, pot, handle and all! So poor little Greta was very happy at this, for she was now rich enough to buy her mother a beautiful home and give her every comfort, and in a few weeks sh6 was strong and well. And though they lived for many years very happily in their new home, Greta never again Baw the grouchy old goblin or his cave.
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 5. The
city board of health is in receipt of a letter from a man complaining about
a neighbor's windmill which he says
squeaks all night and keeps him awake. Inasmuch as he was inain?
sleep and his health was being impair
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the board.
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EATON. ;'0. Feb. 5. Action involving the estate of the late Edward S. Stotler, the county's wealthiest citizen was Instituted in common pleas court Friday by the widow, Hattie Stotler, who asks that an ante-nuptial agreement be set aside and she be allowed to share in the estate. According to the widow's petition when she married Stotler, April 22, 1899, she entered an agreement which provided for her an annual allowance of $100 per year. She claims the husband failed to live up to Its provisions and says she has not received the amount for several years. She was also given a promissory note for $6,000 payable at the husband's death. She values the estate at $350,000. Stotler is survived by two sons, John H. Stotler, of Hartford City, Ind. a child by his first marriage, and Edward S. Stotler, Jr., born to the second wife. Stotler died Dec. 22, 1915.
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WABASH, Feb. 5. When B. A. Miller convinced the authorities he was due at Bowling Green, Ky., Saturday, to attend his own wedding he was released from jail. He was given fourteen days last Monday for hopping trains. He proved the wedding story by showing letters from his sweetheart.
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