Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Sep 1903, p. 4

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m mm GIRL 9f ‘1‘)111‘1505"S The day was warm and sultry. and otter a few minutes young Green naked for some voter. Johnson sent him to the house for it, saying "at Dolores would gm It to Mm. Green returned to o few minutes. There no u strange » expression on hie (Ice, and he did not . “our the limp at once; he flood in the v. ' m, ptchlng tho hammer {on on “OMS 1m ,M m a college urination, nnd “I!“ m to s outm- aunt Johnson was u blacksmith, And you: Green. whose “that m judge In the town across the mountain, was riding up the “Hey when hls mute out t shoe and he stopped fit the shop «9 have It rephced The Mr. Whoa Doloru m twenty her “the: wok. to m fact that she was no longer a child. Tho knowledge of her .39 um confluent came to him sud- denly one day. mending In: cute: or doing whatever m to be done. And to every one in the villageâ€"out of It no he. no oneâ€"alto wu aim- fly “that girl of Johnson’s.” no in n "comm cook. and In! (h. lane we". In “no mu! Der tuber no no mm to Ind. "0 ul- do- not. Io I"; If Ibo food nu wall cooker! to never to.“ mm; In not mind It or I": I. M. MI I.“ II um", and vent out on! the In... 8M III M. only u not! “-0-; In "only.” 'm wen u the nun; In were nut u hone . knowledge o! in: ll. mogul. lo be "out! into tho world unwelcome and aloud. 8h. laden ctiod. am never coded as oil“ and Maple: babies do. And In no an! older tile-M now am In. no aid mm and in. neighbor: Illdm m II lo pulp with hey .- they did will and own. lot Ilm vu- no use; Ila look no lnlml in mm or their coo-In; no one could lull: cull; will Mr or" upon lhom. no no: In new old «mull In Illond lo lb. household muon Imoll, any lot: Mr none: own the chlidnvn of In oil In dropped In .- them no land Wu I'M‘ vu uho- Iron the dying mother'- anu hr lune hm" ens. stifled by long cumu- labs. looted out upon an world with I “run nutty Ind HI: brother thought allerenuy. lance] VII rich: “to had been good u» him; It wu but right mu he uhould Halo Mu; it In In unhurd 0! thing that ho had never oflerod to help him. «90¢me when IM- uddod burden vu Nd upon ill already we huvlly laden shoulders. 0! win: good to him In n girl! Glm var. of little one. flu! ah been n boyâ€"but III. was not I boy. And an on mothoflou from the (In. the on three week. old. With I palheflc wwoduion of (he also“ ol China- hor mother mod lat Dolores. And from tho an. In. Her latherâ€"«mil, there was no dan- ‘er of her father spoiling the girl with tenderness. He considered her birth one of the blow: rate dealt him, ind he said he had had muy blows from late. He said late was against him; people said he was shirtless: they uid also that there was hardly a doubt that the girl would be-the same. None of the Johnson: amounted to muchâ€"at least that branch 0! the lam- lly. Lemuel Johnson, this man's brother, was rich. rumor said. and they did not blame him {or having nothing to do with his uhlitiess brother. He lived in o fine house in New York: VII enterprising Ind shrewd: how could anyone blame him for dropping this ne'er-dove“ brother? The Girl. Fl"lm day was dreary when she was born, not only because the raln was ruling in a drizzllng fashion and a mist hung over the hills, but because she was born. Her mother. having n soft heart, felt all her tenderness nwaklng for her weak daughter, and gathered her lnto her arms with a hall! pltylng caress. But her mother dlvl not llvo long, and some of her friends went so far as to say that ll. was well the dld n'ot for she would have spoiled the girl. “DH yo got our water?“ CHAPTER H. manuals” AddComuhmYmmowSmuls-uh umowummucmumuwmwuc CHAPTER I. Ir. JEAN Mrs LvoLvu, \ Mar «‘41-. cm" m»- lat “Curie yo!" her tuber muttered, be» tween Mn chucked moth. "Cum ’an In Inn-M ban ‘1' hunt-'1 no She wn km to herself and her sur- rounding; she did not hear the heavy footsteps approaching along the nar- row path; she on nothing until a tough hand pulled the book from under her hm. A deep mu: smote the air. Nor Learning. Dolores was sitting on the door steps one evening. Her (other was nt the tnvern a usual. and on her house hold duties were finished she not in the mellow moonlight thnt flooded the mountain with nidlnnce. She won no longer listless. Her lips were ported; her eyes larger and darker than usual: her tare, raised to the starry heavens, was full of light. On her knees lay an old ntronomy, and one slender finger mnrked the nllce of her rem- As he took up his hut to return to the shop he «armed Ind nixed. aiming ly, but with "we ”10' of interest: ‘ "How old air ye, girl?” Her large eyes looked through tad through Mm; her sue vu Italy. Ml wavered; her voice, too. m study and slow: "I ma I'enty, tuner." "Curse the girl!" he muttered. a he passed down the worn pan to the shop with no hm In M- non-hing salt. "Curse tn ther vim-en! Domed foot. every one “of 'en! Jest my luck that no war“ a boy: Don I- o' m!" When her lather rule Into dinner he wutched her n she proved the able; he watched her a nu us. In. eyes were on her voluntarily; she knew it. but give no sign. When he had ridden In] the flood u long Urns at me gate. The far- uv‘ny look was In Mr eyes In the 'Itth the black mnrs and her rider uul the mm from no non-ul- hld them (rum view. ms nu laminar": followed hen. Ho received no reply Iron her. and expected none; In undontood van a run Instinct. "er nae had aimed do" to the shop. "or father in handing la n. doom-w rubbing M- M“. on In knlheru apron and 'Iltllln. then. The am am an at her eyes. no mu- (m her face; ll. lluleuuu had returned. "The I." II an". n I Nun; a. wound not hum no for tho world. It I. out, on. at her "It“. Yo. an I. load of ulna“ II at My. :11 you not. Mm Jot-sol?" â€"pocumtly panning. but fall at rm "Imam-mm In" I not. at mum: on the nllry air. In tuned u nor. mu. 3 (In: rel- ud A «In word he quieted the man, than to man up to m ml. m- voko vu Nougat; to Int It hounded mm A“ “not! um. Tho am in an «Icon, h“ In me. Im nlllludo. an. can do" the um, Ind and lo MI. and her vole. Tho Inn I'll (In at m. and ”mu. And A handful “II-ll. WM: her .utor mowed no m and plunged; her (all an“ the mat] (run u lho door. but has ally mac "up! M. “to; hot on: can lub- Inx. her mmln dilated. llyu‘l yer Inn may. run nun, no. A uuun'. I"; (but '00." . A an): «no Into the clot: blue out wltchlnz hlln. "Cnmd luck? Man. you Ihonld thank your lucky our um the In I weanâ€"Cad such n '0» an! Whom did III. got Mr Ian- Ins!“ "Muir ?" The Inn was madam; 1!.th noonmlly. ”8h. ain't never had no lunln' 'o [at u I know. That Ain‘t no no In lumlu'â€"'t Ian I Ain't never non no an o' It. Win-n ‘lpoclllly III’ hot!" 0! ‘thout It. Young Green took on his hat. and run his lingers through his {sir hsir. The wrinkle or perplexity sppesred and deepened between his brows. “Johnson is she your dsughter?" The biscklmiih strslghtoned up in surprise. No on. hsd ever before asked shout Dolores. With tho hsclr 01 his hand be wiped tho drops from his grimy taco. “She my darted Wu]. I reckon. Ily cursed luck that she warn'l. I. boy; hon I: 0' use." Dolores was stundlng In the door- way, her arms banglng down in front of her, her fingers clasped llstlessly together. The sunlight was on her dark head; her brown eyes were look- ing straight before her, and there was a light ln her face that fairly trans- formed It. Usually there was. little llght in her face. Her llps were part- ed :3 though she had been speaklns of plemnt things. A wrinkle of puzzled thought ap- peared between the young man's brows. He turned and looked long and earnestly up the path that led to the tiny unpainted house set In It: dreary garden a shon dlstance up the mountain. like all other young fellows. 10nd of hunting and all ethleUc sports. but u strefi‘gth like this man's he 1m! never before seen. Green was a. man. and men admire strength. The mouth was sullen under the scent gray mustache; the «may were amen. and showed I. possible cruelty of natureâ€"brute crueh ty; the forehead was low and narrow. There was not. an intellectual line in CHAPTER III. Claryâ€""Why, Fred II to II“. II II- t‘ervlew with pap- thlu mat-noon." Eludeâ€""Oh. and m m I!!!“ you tuner will not give I]. mt?“ Clanâ€"No: I‘- m not can The Real clan. “nudeâ€""What mlk‘l you Io Iv. funy nervous. den?" "Well. m be dad-hinged!" muttered the barber. “Now that kind 0' post has that fieIler got In his sunk? l m on‘ y tryin to ten Mm that l was King Loulaxw. at the harben' Innuendo hall last nlght, and look fit him goll’ after Salvator‘n Inna record!"â€"-Wul- Ington Post. The lurker with the long. law. rul- lsh forehead went to the door and stared “(er the piloting custom“ with nmuadnent. "Wow!" ho yelled In In wont. "WM! In some! King Lou. XIV! Buc- hanan! He min has done a mm to meâ€"” Ind. who the town! m In; In the bran. Ind on IMO of his face sun hthered. he loved don the stree‘ "th a minute,” he Illa. placing . Ihlklng land on the barber's Inning am. He up n: straight II the cult with A wild look and then and. a bolt for the door “Wow!" ho yelled II In want. we The customer Mined and W hard. The thud lid. of m be. home nearly n mm- u the um lather!!! other lids. "I 'I‘ King Louis 'XIV. at true. Int nlghl," add the harbor. Mlle-l]. the nmr um poi-«l about but :- luck “on the Ian C'lto-fl". Ain't ”9’5 Non-w. Cyan" lump“ at Con- eluuon and fled. ' A queer termini-comic! glen-I any. Into the eyes at the harbor. with m long, low. nil-h forehead. u be null- denly rental M- anor had with shuns the Adm‘n apple of the lean. “non-looking an I. m cm. no mm; I. ha Alma: MI b wml bl. w". for in '0'. at m method and mind In his but! n be m tum her laughter and m. She med not on. of It: Wu; the mother's nun. had new“ tn fold In ”I «mm. ".4 In “that “on 0! (MI I. wold but “and It flu- It. I No on nu know It, [or lo In! m “in moist lateral ll be! In km N. m4 b- ut“ In Iloo mm in. ma him, but he met soled. m1 Ola- hul boon hr MW‘I «tool-ma and Mend. Bony om- cwnl Datum with I" m m It. m cap-bk. an m long but do“, but the add no and new and am; can. Um I: ma man no '10.! In“. It. Nun. lawn", and m wr- tnhn ho- um In .00.?- book cm her mount coin-hum an 1» lived In (ten lid on 00-: m: um, «on vow! 0! mm in km- !» her by In". an vu I school What, and In school («chm did not lhrlvo out “do 0! a. mound: In aloud I” I bong Ind no mooted nu clot. bouulu bl. noble beam at m- mm net. I. woman will Mun. of m an they love until that have been wand «mun. when u:- 01m 12 um: Mind mm In lion m an: mun onto bola: dulmod. I!" “in!" blamed In war. only In I [u “not do"... "or I» and In" It. and no author: luv He «am her (not. torlmle her the use 0! her boolu. at In that only she would not obey Mn. For A nature llke her- to tile nee- lelly or even Insane vu l-poeuble. She vu above him a the sun the loved were IBM. her. end she knew ll, end he lulu It elm; be filled her lot It. Lavina Ketcham made I gentle wile; she gave up much to:- pace, and at first she had loved her mu~ band: afterward she found out his brute nature. Her nature was fine. and she was true to him always, but love was out. o! the question then. He contemptlwnsly. The flash deepend In her eye. but she had had her say. and sat down. Th0 moonlight way on her face and hair; her shudov luy long and dark behind her. 'Thg bpok had 311mm! from his hand Ind Men to the around: he kicked It “Father. my what you llko of no; you shall not lay nothing or my mother; the I: beyond 'your your n9w."h thwinwuuwflnqmi 313' um. 0am yo! Yer mocha III tool tough. but ye'm worn." She mic up slowly to her am 1:an and confronted him. Her soul m In Mr eyes und Inl- shnnk {tom it. BARBER WHO WAS A KING. (To Do Calm-ed.) lemlon of camp-”y A. The mun-l reunion of count-ll! A, 91-1. Illinois. wn held In the K. of P4 mu u umua. John A. le- Wlmuu m elected madam «ill a. w. Inna: mot-11‘!» fit .- Captain Rectum. Capt. c. E. Rudy of Mnttoon bu refined the capmlncy 0! company 3. Fourth regiment. minois Nntloml Guard. It In probuble nut he will he succeeded hy Hound Lynn, who I: now lieutenant of the company. Carnival ac Flora.- Tho “on city count“ has muted the Business Men's league u franchise for I farmers and merchanu’ carnival to be held In October. Lineman mm Injuries. Timothy Brown. a lineman for the Western Union Telegraph company. by a (an at Bondy Inflated s hmken um and severe bruim. He is In the Decatur hotplul. More Park. for mm. The smack: wk board in lo- cided to make a Inoculation of 875,000 Io: the purchase of M me: nd Improvements for the mt parks. An ordlnnce authorizing the Issuance a! bond- hs been m._ Chang. lama. Mm finale Paddock of PIM, vio has been unpainted superintendent m1 Intro: 0! the home for the Mend“ fl ammo” bu unused her duties. mus Ilnlie Snyder, 'ho ha had the position. Inn Med n III-flu fine. at Decatur. “rpm. Can-u momma... Mn. lac". I. "oer of Quincy was greatly surprised by recelvlng n flan Iron a friend that she had not heel for twenty-Ive yarn nd the excite men can-ed n flak-IQ hemorrhage. m never-I how: her Me in den- plnd ol. WW Tutu Add. um 8n Guam. and 80. ll «MI-lummckdmd whom: new. (new with "lewd ll- loIt. mu Chm-um was u m- rapier no] lvpevmzr In no once cl later In Chancery w. 0. mm, we had ago-mu] been light-hearted and cheerful. lupin. on manna Omar. "any Shel] M Barnum Mod unduly on IN amnion an." CI" 0' Pooch. "a Mind early In!- hx In mull mun, Int lino-Id IM mum by "main. The mm weal la MI Mal“ and too-d M- Ilmt cloud. "unwan- Ion w.- M but he died hem. they no rived. to m ”Mama's! of school: tor Noun Mum. luck... nd to: tour nun In - umber ol the baud o! mmiuon tut when In "toad-k county. Illa mbluon Md boon to ho cot-o I hwy-v. and M «and an. IQ. donation! at "no Datum“, of Ilen- Iun. chm M undo-m1 with Nu m In In“. I". Roy-old: bu bum u noun machines: and mum lam! II Win-ohm county pontoon. Earl D. Reynolds of Rockford, who Ins been appointed assistant anor- ney general for Illinois, has been a member of the Winnebago county bar {or the last seven years, Ind Is one of the most successful lawyers in that part of the state. Mr. Reynolds was born In Hancock county, Ohio. "In early “to was span: on the (Inn. A!- w- mdutlng from Hlnsdlle college Luv" Hunts-mi and Bebe to Elm With a Farmland. Charles Gaylord of Arcoln hes ask- ed the police to assist him in locating his wife, who eloped with Wallace Haypenny, a young armband who worked on the James Davidson farm. north of Arcolu. Mrs. Gnylord not only deserted her husband. but also left behind her a 3-yearold daughter. Heypenny drove to the Gaylord home, and while Mr. Gaylord and the child were sleeping Mrs. Gaylord arose and tied with her young lover. Before the elopement Haypenny also won the good will of Miss Emma Wright 0! Hazel Deli, who was employed in Arcoin. Upon his promise to marry her, she loaned him $55 with which to ‘ buy furniture. When she learned} what use had been made of her money ‘ she became frantic. WIFE FLEBS WITH YOUNOER MAN SUCCESSFUL LAWYER. mmwwmwmwwm‘f Bali Club luau-peaks. The Springfield Baseball and. non ha been Incorporated with 1 capital of 81,500: R. 1!. 8mm and J. a. George In the harmonica. The ”location “vect- to have a Int-clu- lune hull mm for W field next I”. Clarion Meek, who raid“ won '3'!!! u... Xi afflueomh,mthmnbomn Buntmmd 3 wagon mar-nun! accident. land- sold nu "Menu:- and ' dltloatonumerounhruheomotuc mart-five“; ms VII broken. m a; ”. Fm I. Ohm George 0. Hunter. Jr. to. at mammarotm'mmg Springfield charged with forum. It In maxed that be forged lb 13M: “no to u check [or no. mmm PM” Prol. J. H. am of the [mu at. university ha been gnu-ted to the chat at mach-Ia! nd deemed a- m m the use: Imm- I» vanity It Decatur. Profs-not Km” will direct the Mann! of M (3.53.3.5! baa-3 ‘3». 1!. In: .3631 on 9.3 3. Egsinnoal n3 133.0335». plat-ti iglooiaignoqol. gala-rliiiz mammalian nd to he wanted by colored mph nan-ml: nan- wlll be alive-ed of than the colon! unwitting. 80¢.me Amman-admin,“ when at 81001313310: (out. Ir- numb form opal-got cm. «are. to carry the "Hon mm of In“ "at-Ila 0! PI... who in! lo Tnyktvllh tn .0 ml u "a mu.- no. min; at m mr-nm‘ Hm than "(and 50-. um mind I“ mm "a m Mill an n hangout-ad h WWI. vial n In! mm ual m m and Il- m the lead. hocking It. In (be mad. m m then hand no. n4 mm In the “In. North tn :1 Inmunmmmnomn the lat l'om Putnam, Vim. Pm Man. WM 0- Out "so. A m [Mu his um. I. J..- Hnloa and "woman: Maul! .- u upon mule Iron" (to. BL lmlu, val-M Into a natural. with 0. l. Vanna o! M for II. can!» Ilium! a! mum. work; All. some and: haul boon manna. Hula. ubmmd Mn partner I hm to! woo. up and to in [mm Ibo lmdbory nubi- mum, of m. lam. but which Von" cow umm- Mninu I.“ out Man". an mutual-lath. run an my." aucm "w he! It.“ It find not an! out not n M". Va!!- pud am Mu tun M I» “noun! to "union. In! Moo-1|" auspicious. to m In luv-(Into. "Allo- in II:- CTRANOIR Ol'l’l IAIV IONIY 'Hil Sweetheart Felt She. Had Boon Caiied to Mialonary Field. Otto Let-khan of Cordon lulled himself in one a! the sleeping rooms u the home of his father. He shot himself through the hurt with A shot- gun and died inlunliy. The deed wu the outcome of Lockhart'l love {or Miss Daisy Hunter. n young whoa! teacher, and bet relunl to mun him at once. They Ind been ensued (or some time, but she desired to pott- pono the mnrringc, u Ibo lei! that she had been called to become I lit nionnry to Africa. "0 land been I! her home thni evening and kiliod lin- wl! lmlundlnioiy Int-r rmbin‘ hallo. Int-khan III In unmoinry you. man and secretary 0! line I'm loll- odlu Sunday ubooi. Iii. (allot. D“- id Indian, in a wealthy lull" And business nun. Back of Schmlu'a unusual and sen‘ national proposal is declared to be the remarkable jealously o! a second wife, which is declared by nolghbors to Include oven the love her husband bore {or his dead wife. ARDENT LOVER TAKES HIS LIFE. In these words Roman Schmm. I baker at 4980 Ashland Ivonne Iterated a plan that has created a furore small: the relatives of his first wile and their friends. as well as his neighbors. , Time and II Happy. "1 will (tell at a bargain the tomb- stone, with the lot in which my first wile is hurled, at Saint Mary's ceme- tery. One hundred and twanly~llvo dollars takes them both. Hero is I. good chance for speculation. The shit and lot cost 8275. My second wife and I are as happy n his aun- flowers, and We do not fear thll (all: at boycotting my business oven- the proposed sale." one” wura'a 031w: won “LI Chicago Baker Hu Wedded a sound In Tum f’m Homo. 0mm Brokaw Ann. .yflMr I. m mummflw am My was} a cumu'm Jot-mums” v employodhmnmflfl.‘ '; maumummr national-flu Gunmen um,mnnmm “0‘ bilfll‘o‘mm- mmchnmty. how sad In! but!" at m.“ is ii :3 Ankh-dmhmfl. In.“ . K-IIIIII VINO, m “ammo-«unnamed; have to“ IN on m: “ ml. "$0,000. The In no! b b mammfim mmmmx m.“ mum. L ”gamma“ m . mm m mm mum“ m cuter county. hamlvuh. h In 1840 It. lay-I bond 00 “non and has lived non anon “anon-l: since. no in 50‘ new! with on flour um. at £233: Mode-t1: clalnlnx the um o! “bib out miller of Illinois." Willi“ In.” or Inoculation ll duly tout! u Ill poet. of duty u I flour will. no h I. emmaa. 0mm believe he _ murdered end Me My mm ' _ the tuck. but In M no ole! hi- xumy portion has been head. ' remains were viewed by I km. or people n the underhhhu “M meat. but Coroner Bou- hu heft: n eble to determine who the new men In. In his pocket we! tend; picture of e women. but lhe- m be located. M. the mm» and? where the likeneue w um the women gave her none In mu m ._ A eenmh for her he. been Inemnej.‘ The clothes which the dead mu m- were purchned at. | Springfield OM _' end while the clerk: do not know “I ' buyer's ueme. they lute M be ll" '- qune a sum of money when he .11.. V _ the purchases. This not lead. 1!- :j police to believe the! he "I INF ' derod. unknown nun who» will rouna on the Chicago. m MAN'O IODY u‘ mum-ck m. Folio. mum flu! Ho Vin {or NI. Hwy. : Mystery “frond: tho m fl OTATE'. OLDI.T mum «mu a New IMO. IMIO VINO] I.“

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