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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 24 Jun 1905, p. 1

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«v w "nut-pet ‘6 5mm“ nit Wm h‘iomes'p “W561; ”lit“ Ive b V ”fin/77"3, 7., . '- w'-- -- ”-0 'V-J " -- MIflowpd‘ ’ ~ ’ Mere come up and maul him ' ' ’ mbwnemwith himand I reckon Wadi r133“ now. ” " . - wuumnmwugm , n m Bill’.", V 4 "“Ypilooked lonesome up there,” said Brooks, ’1 ‘ in didn't know but jon unght be wining to Wmioiwrt of reciprqggtx.w§th 1.19” ~ __ ' 163109361 $1119 014.5%?“ 1‘9???“- mm HIGHLAND‘PARK‘ {NEWS-LETTERE ”minim “with 1 mm was dun-y: Wm ”seemed an blotchuo! wretched- iHâ€"thb m mum! toWu'd Chicago. Than mint-3w managers. Some 0! them were Whit: flat you want to see him.” <~ «, . ' g'Qll t”; and tell him to come down here w mat mm isotvfablé. " ‘ ' ‘ Cooper fold fine old fellow that he was wanted, and MWâ€"hnmedlycame back and joined the “1.45%!!! int in gloomy resignation; bu; Nun won flute ,n who were inclined to be: W. Th. roe men. Brooks. Adan: and. W “at; My laughing, at one of ihe UH- fad: 5“ Win, and a mat old fellow, whom}: to bl? 'mimsbie, wu (main; .on “in poor disapproval when the train stopped “I; Mon A womnn. with I bundle nlmost u ‘Wnnfhthu lied, bumpedhet way 01! undo Cellini-Wu; fallow, nodded and “ducked” his . . ,. w- hm liar old fallow he did appear 3'“ ’1 .mofilwfiwcloutogether , 4 h'sha. Iomnchlikeaocyfln. , féT-'_ ' Whips; WWuiet self- 3 but exist: only in America. . "Verifier! upwmm v x 1 ,- Giro? “0' “Me perhaps," Admins mammal“ added: “Cooper; go out! ask m to qxpmn himself " W, $fiow’ that he (he: fine on ex- 9%” mm- replied. “but if you “’30- I'll wwww'v 1 ,. why; __ ,,, “‘ no you from?” Adams uked < ’ ‘ A‘M‘V it"mered, pulling at his thin; MM‘mym la down gun in Kain. Wain. Oméhphms-n Indiany to toe my 'mmghawmmmm yuan a. piece. Jim he; 13qu wvn‘t. treatin’ her very Well WM. added: “Cooper; go sud wk ' to explain himself 7’ ‘« Vfi'ow thut he owes ino uu' ex- W WW “hotif you ssyso I'll Wflonhst you want to see him.” -~ . . , at Fondtell himtoeomedown here V ,, Woodsble” " Cooper told the old fellow that he was Wanted, sod Whomoredlyosme book sud joined the “Ypilooked lonesome up there,” sold Brooks, 4 he didn't know but jou might be ”willing to W ”to, a. sort of reciproelty with us.” . ”h ohleeged, " the old fellow replied squint- MW}: ..... , A j myou from?” Adam asked. V 1% hr meted. pulling it his thin; “I“ ”Willy home is down “you in Hein- WE “‘0mehfi‘hegeh loamy to bee my wmmus heel: yum" :s piece. . ws’n‘t. treatin‘ her very tvell “"ti§£tl‘d eomeop uud mool him " my business with him and I reckon it’s ell right now”: ' “Wigwam?! . .5... , ~_ -1.“ Baby», , ‘ 2 “Which why In yet: going now?” cooper suited ”miner wsy, " he gestured pointing tomsnd. - Wes. so I see.” horned it?“ uihi fun“ uw‘s glsd to l’séii om 'opej'sounip‘t 5. Viewed (1 go up hereto W' said in}? how‘ them mush he gitting MMlmmmiglit'l. ‘" " 4 we lift his: enough In this.” whismd Wmlmymm ma olood: °ewo1,om Billy; y“ “Mike in Keutocky?" ’ "nit (sh, moi county." “Well, then toll oss story. Allen: scout, is full of ysrus " :vz 'i‘L I hove heard that “Nothiu' only he was we toughest men is“ Kuhtocky. And mesh! Thur wu'h’t outhlu’ too mesh tor him to do. One night. over on Big Sohdy, herld totes» msatin’ house dorin’ u revivul . and shot out the‘l‘ighte' and left the mom-net's that- in- the desk 01:, he washed .ua‘ohen he not on. the mom folks had to git out of his way. "When he come to teen: business'xjes nsohully sus- pended. I new shell forgit one doy when he come to Sootville. A good many of the merchuhts closed thoi‘r doors when they beam that he had come, and mm were pretty source on the street, I tell you. Willi Ah he co‘nie uâ€"stul‘kin‘ ulohg the sidewulk with o eouple of pistols in his belt, and o, bottle-knife in his bootleg. Old men got out of his why, and little ohil‘déeo got 011- the memo: «man the mud to let him pus. Wull, jest about the time he woe the Worst lookin â€"â€"jest ofterhe had kicked odog out into the street here come on old old higger mun, wolhio’ slong, ocean» him: The ”13% didn't git out of the guyâ€"he walked right into db Storm-ebumped oguinst him. Ah jumped book. He mus too much setom ished to think abbot his huwlékuife and he hauled of with his monstrous list sod hit the hig- gel-in thimhot‘hl Theoldmsososggered. Ho wipedhishloody lipswithonehsud, sod begsnto feel shout at arm’s length in front of him with the other; and then, in u voice us gentle on a. child‘s. i. he sold: 3? “ ‘Boss you most skuse me ssh; l’se blind ‘ “ ‘MyGod, old men; I didn't know thutl' Ah cried, end then stood with his hood reetin‘ on the nigm‘s shoulder. ‘Old use», he said. ‘I wooldu’t hurt you for the world' and he took out his head- kerehlef and wiped thoulgger’ e‘ lips. ‘Old mn,’ he went on. “unit but you’ve got on sin‘t at to weer. Come in here, sod he led him hate u store that hsppened not to he closed up on seeoont of Volatile ‘ ‘1 8 “HO/V. - WILLMM” HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, JUNE 2‘4, 1905 By O'PIE R EflD SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE Dun-g knead holy ‘or the Damned: Concern ' It Rubin P‘s-k ' t In addition we the result: Ion-vice I. spechl trIin for the Iooommédstioh of Lake Forest Ind Highland 'PIrk pun-on will run daily In followu . » “nub?“ “MA”. 7:59.13. “ mmamm 86601:, 7: 55 p. m. There will tho be weak! mm service titer the concert with maple mmmodntions for d]. ” ‘MW’W’ "3" “No; but that about him?" "I dgp’t. knowzgny story. "You Aqu’t knot Ab Cuba! Ave, 8:“) p. In. ) the despot-ado. ‘Here,‘ he culled. in}! the ital-obey" begun , to done. around. ‘3'!” thh old mat: the but hot you’ ve got in the hm. W‘y. your shoe- ere ell mouttoo. old m. We'll jestgets' noun-1r m mm. we‘ll do. Audion need a. cost too. Oh, Won’t mordtogo “(mud lookin’ shabby, We don't oil-e when it. costs. Kore. young Mow, hustle around. Road as I out. ’ He otood boldn' on with tender eyes. When “0 am we: rifled out, Ab Mined: “Wha- wu )qu hegded for old gentlemanâ€"Ila God known you Are a. gentleman, I don‘t 006 how black you nre.‘ . ‘f‘Iwasgoin downwthe Wyn-dash" " them new shoes on. '0 1'1! jest unit you down mm ahwk. Eon Minter mksoutyourbm’; sad when he had paid what we: the most-01:9 he .- ... L1,. »- “Hf-s. put fife gift} mun in a. hack and nut him uny." The three friends looked a on nothing hot and nothing.'1'hg tmnmnedofiouoflon out . M loom we???» W mam Mb ’B‘Otfl She“ «not just 6M flag (Ergo {fiend}! ind Old Bifly.1'ho “(tie girl has»; . tocry. Brooks bought her on W but. oh] would not take it. Mam Mofiflifln bpp'ié; hi the screamed “him. ‘ V “011,1 don‘t know whatto fiowfih 1m.” , mg the woman. sighting. “I dont. know what ‘ matter with he: . 91d Billy looked at the woman and then M tho chm. “Your child. madt'm?” he ”km ‘ , n Y“, in. 91 _ ‘ “Your only child, I reckon. ” ,. ' , “ Y“; “1‘.” . k ‘ :i “ The oniy one yon’ve ever had, 1 “kn, it.” - “ Well, you. sir,” she answered, mending him curiously. “ And you were an only child, too, I reckon." “I was, air.” . The. old mm got up, took I. little shuvl tint htd bee’n throw on 3 mt. twist“ it, tied I M It one end, £1116“th the thing into a. «mm o! a rug doll Wed 11‘. to the little girl and “W “We the doll. ” Th0 “We creature mind the rag dud hhggod in. She oedud crying mum float, and in I. amt din-Qua of whatm going on afloat. hen humid the A W My! “ Had-In.” aid the old mu. “your um. an “up” wuxtefi nomethin‘ to have fit! "M" undone“; ' “Gentleman,” Brook: remarked, Miami: m who and thus 60% M «was mn‘ a noble mumâ€"4m vorygenn of“). .n affections, mother-1y low, it my” is not Old Billy, but, gentleman he in on flat. Wimun. ” And-yin- didn’t plny with children much.” I thought not”, Number

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