Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Oct 1903, p. 7

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_ "We no vamu for ma." he an. flmisodmeommlymwd duet-mountain's.” By nd by one of tho physician‘- use out cud taken to} young Green. ”Did I not my I will not lean my httcrâ€"em~vhfle he lives-not for sum?" Btrldln. through the storm. {or his niece. Dora Is no union: to no you the will doubtless send for m u the «not come her-elf. Judge Green will and a cloud can-hue. and you need not feu- tho rain." Dolor” had: dropped In bar by A team or lndlgntlol possum nu; her eyes 'woro with and study; when also spoke her voice m low pad gnu. Hrs. Allen m nomawhlt dismayed, although ”may she took It "shay. "me. dear." the aid, the mother- ly [one ramming in her voice, "let u have our Whilst. i think your uncle will come over this morning in spite of the rain, and I don‘t mt him to see luck I plio little face "‘1'th will nut their Multan.” "They have their breakfast." Mn. Allen sold. She placed tho food on the table And drew up tho chur- cozlly. hero on Io wot nod around. Dom. lookod at lot In mmlu. on. no to (ho null or Manolo: than dolm n!- or thin. and II non-r hunted her; nln m but all. It name Do out no was used to u on on rel-on why OM old ad and It. Tho other town of tho muo- non: did (In some. no not on 0‘ than footed A vetting; (Boy an no Ihooght to It; the! know nothing M- an: "no rain «no or (no no. on the work on Me: doobtleu the men would have been surprised to: (In women coo-planed. 8M moved from her companion to no are. one um ulovly. auctioning toward the cloned door beyond on though It om the only thought In her mind. The girl canted the focal" mm: to the homo. um nnlnod 1: Into pan. the “no vuehinc w carton-It. Then the wound the [cod [at the chicken: Ind won! out to («ad (bum. When no mound to the homo In. Allen moved her we! cloth!" Ind son; My hum the now overhead and Brindle hurled Im- bmd, Iofl loco In it with 1 deep breath 0! con- Dolom n; drenched when the mined the shed, but she nindod n npwenfly not u .11. She pull-ed back the shawl no drew the am mod uool out o! the corner. The ovum! of milk in the pull Joined in with tho ruin against the windows. It vu but (icon in the shod. When the pull m inll Dolores pulled down Ibook her be“ u lho vent back Into the mom unto; the (II-he. oud muting the bacon and mu tor the doctor: beyond the cloned doors. Dolores turned away and went out to the entry DI'GDII‘IIIS to so In the nln. Then she took the pail and went to the shed to mllk Brindle. Mrs. Al- len panned at the wlhdow to watch her. she wen u grotesque figure etrld< In: through the storm with her teth- er'e he: on, ad the boots pathetically out o! pace on her feel. The nurse The girl looked steadily into the kindly eyes opposite, her own very searching. "How is my father?" “Asleep, Min Johnsonâ€"asleep and quiet. It. is the best thing for him." Mrs. Allen had kindled a fire on the hearth. and the kettle was singing cheerlly over the leaplug flames; the coffee filled the room with fragrance. As Dolores entered she spoke pleas- antly to her, noting the taint trace of color in the cheeks and the lmglat~ ness of the brave dark eyes. Bnon and Eggs. Dolores slept, not because of young Green's wish that she should sleep. but homage she was worn out (mm watching and anxiety, and fell into n. dreaming: slumber almost as soon as her head touched the pillow; and it was broad daylight when she again woke to every-day liie. "Good morning, Dolores. Break- !ast will be ready on the amt; In moment it you are ready.” She bathed her face In cold water. When she was dressed she went out to the other room. THAT GIRL «y JOHNSON’S Mnmmmmma Comintlo'lmllflbysmlm hWOfluthhflndmflux-Iwmb-G. CHAPTER XIV. 8y JEAN “TE LVDLVN. M1430. Chl'llhru‘lu. Placing his two hands on her about den he tuméd' her toward the light, eyeing her keenly. "And this in Joe‘s girl," he said. no disliked him It once; her wide brown eyes met his blue one: square- ”, ht the anger light Md died tron: than. they were cold 3nd aim; could In to inflict than the cm fine in: disappointed in him: there was nothing remarkable about him; he no short and stout: she did not like, short, stout men; his bee was florid. his hair red. , _ Mrs. Allen upped llghtly on the bedroom door, and Chnrlle end Dr. Dunwjddle came out at once. They met the adv-comer u the door with n few hurried words. Young Green lmk his coat and hat, Ind hung them In the entry to drip. ‘ Dolores had not changed her ponl‘ tlon; she still stood n! the dre'ucr, the book closely clasped In her hand- ” though a friend. When her uncle advanced mwnrd her she eyed him Mindy. A closed carnage stormed at the ate: the team of powarful buys were covered In rubber blankets: their boots were heavy with mud: the body of the carriage wns apluhed. the wheels clogged. When the door was opened a gentleman nllghtedâ€"s short. stout gentleman wrapped In I rubber coat. with high boots 3nd 3 close gray can. He struggled n moment with the rickety ante. and then hur- ried up the drenched want. "Your uncle Is ml'ng, Dolores. I knew he would come. If Don could not come she would send for you. She told me so herself. I III thnkful be Is here.” The voice or the nurse broke h on her thoughts. The lone exmed pen tenet. Dolom' anger: Instinct- Ively lightened around the book she held. She lined the hook and clasped her two hand: around It. If Don would not do this she would n01 like her. but she believed "at the would. All men cared for the man of their household: when they needed can; there was no reason why she should be shut out from her father‘s room. Ho km the book of which be m spoken on the dresser, find her lam tuned over It u lhough It might give Im- strvngth in the nboenoe of the summer handclun of Im- friend. "And I mum m." then was an Minsky In D" vole. that «and the luv": In I"! from (to kiddo. not and A um. auddn Mod sine. and MI, "I mm you. Dolores. mu 70¢ mm know. You (Ml): we at cruel, but we m tutu to N kindness Itself, Dolores." “1b". In no room.” she aid. Ind tho luhm dmopod “appointed” over (he duh «no. “Do they think Immmwwumf lean “no hill u tell us they. and I m villi-u. l boll"- m. but I nun know.” "They t"! not let me no my run- or“ Inc said, slowly. Mr ayes search ms his (we as though to ma unto- In why um thing should be. ll. lulled mutillli. nd laid his um had our hm, mun; nm the dunner. Mun O Ila-40' can In NI on- {or very pity o! the under. wondering he. lifted In in. "Womdolulhobutwomlor your noon. Down. and u noon .- ho vuln- you IN" no hlm. You Milan no? I would not all you In null-nu. you know. And why 0mm I?" The ‘Ifl'l soul in In Im- oyu u Ibo lined them to his as ho stood bo- lldo her, And his but! Ichod {or her, knowing the truth to which line In: Ihul out. "i an: ma you new in: wt. Mlu John-on" ho add. “I brouht this. thinking you might like to nu! it. it in full at new mu rounding the sunâ€"they have discovered a not cur, or think they have. The Vine man of sciouco an puuliu their hemi- over it." “Yea." hung Gwen "plied, his eyes on Dolom' nee. He owned over to her side a Dr. Dunvlddlo let! the room. ‘You shall see Mm." the doctor to- plled, quietly, us though It. were I matter of little moment. “He in sleep- ing now, was Johnson; as soon :8 ho wukea you shun see him. Your uncle will be here this morning. but unless your “the: I. “wake he mm no him. Are you ready. Chane?" “it is strange," Dolores Bald slow- ly. Some wny everyone listened when Dolores spoke. “It is strange." she repeated. slowly snd distinctly. her voice mung every corner of the long, low room. “He is my (other; why can i not see him? Why does no one tell me of him? Surely I should know. They think I cannot nurse my tether; do I not 'know his ways bet- ter than anyone eise’s! Why can I not see him? Even he," with a slow motion of her hsnd toward young Green, “puts me all when I ask about him. You on teil me it you will." Her solemn eyes were on Dr. Dun- widdle's face; she trusted him In- stinctively; she knew he would tell her the truth. frown wrinkled his tmmd: he wished 8h. were well out o! the house. “Glad to see you. Chulle: I was be- ginning to think you were called Away to some urgent case. 'I be: your pur- don, Miss Johnson." English Favor Canadians. Grout em a. bah. mm b In- dueo mun fl:- mcrl lo on). Choc-In. Merrie” one. A curious old merriege custom, celled locally "the settling." etlli sur- vivee in County Dunes-i. Ireland, end in the Scottish, districts of Kintyre and Covet. After the merriege has been publicly eunounced the friends of the couple meet. et the house of the bride's parents to at e luiuble date lot the merriege. A bottle of whisky ie opened. end ee each gum drinks in their hmineee he name. a due When each guest in: umed A date In avenge is much and "set- tling" it consulate. Neither the bride nor bridegroom ever thinh oi pm- teutiug mine: the due no mlouely ""Whit Via the nutter with head? I naked.” aid Jordan. “‘l beams fascinated.’ continued ihe narrator. ‘And after the Indian had landed in quick amnion I mighty airing of animal! trout he aud- denly stopped. i called to him to so on with the exciting sport. but he merely smiled grimly um pointed sig- nificantly to his head) "'He had plucked n bud,’ replied the old Inn." "'10:: may latter yourself on the string you've brought In today.’ aid on old fisherman who had Med our party. 'hut let me tell you. doctor. that I saw I mm:- lndlnn cutch more fish In an hour In this atreun than m'n landed all My with your fine llles.‘ “ 'Whll halt did he use? I asked. " 'lea snnhomn,‘ replled the old man. 'but he dldn’t Impala them. From his head he would ltolcally pluck I in" and vlth It hlnd the ntmggflhg Insert to the hook. Almost upon the instant that his butt struck the utter | fish would leap for It. After land- mg him the Indian would «Italy to- :eat the performance of matching a hair from his head and Itlxlng a fresh gmshopper to the hook.’ , , ‘ "One day In (miter-In. I In! had a reunhblo m of lock and that mum is we at amend the camp fire ltookoccummnythumymceu wu due to tho superior no of lla- I had med. in "no Pnllndelphla Saturday Poi! wMoh m to show that once I fisher- man than a mum. no mun how much of n Ichuyolouu on my to besides. He can: I" Was Coupon“ b M Dr. David Burr Ionian of Leland Bunlord, Jr.. “Nanny. all. A non Bio loom mar II. 'Ith lame-d- lyomuboomodlorononoot mum with the «hon onwa- tho door. but 3M I '0' word. an rm Indlulonllmlo $0 bot they opened the door and pound In, closing on door ,bohlnd an. M III. am. slowly. her on- dulcnlu. Tb. m- u. scouted not. her out. bad 31m bot (all nub-odd at hot (not. m not. Ilo'ly, hot hot words were elm; then win no Mum In het voice. only a final wonder. (To ho cola-nod.) Indlm Nu Luck in Catching him "0’“!th uvu with u mount laugh and Joined mu Groa- Ind Dr. Dnnvtddlo without waiting hit but reply “You Inflow. nu?" 10m. She told me to be condo to (allow Instructions. too; Don I. n eucunl you; body, I unto you. M tween you two my life will be rumor lnrd (or an old follow. I am going In In look u Joe. I! I my not Ipuk to him; when 1 ram you um I). "My. my dear." m mum to her. however. be- cause she W him. But the had Meat his negates. As he looked at the «In. qulet hoe, the hmderk eye- tlnt were I) eleerly windows to the pure ml within, the sensitive mouth. hue, but well normed. tell of Itrons ohlrecter, the slender. W m figure in the print sown panele- In; a quaint dignity. the wonder new and deepened 1:: his mind that the brother or his recollections should have such e daughter as thisâ€"n worn~ an one did not meet every dny even in his worldâ€"e girl whose soul wee purer than many of those he knew. No one had over yet told her I lie. ayd that everyone meant what Wu said was a. mute: or course. It was I new 3.11m; for anyone to he glad to see her, and she almost liked him. The words touched her strangely. but she made no reply, though her eyes softened somewhat. “And this In .ioe's girl!" he repent.- ed, slowly. “My dear, I am ghd to have found you." ‘My girl sent you a. message, Do- WHY HI .TOPPIO 'lIHlNO. his Drum Company lm Articles at lama-ulc- m fig! with tho cum ant by m cm Tomflo Can (when. While In. Frances Nun wu eu- nlng gar-nines It Ham on 9! 00 Am“: a What”. Chnrlea B. Brown of Eldondo vu taken to Poplar Blufl, M0,, by Joseph B. Wilson, prosecuting witness mind 0. IL Hayes for the murder of James Jordon near Fisk, Mm, rut April. Brown In the only eyewitnou to the mmlor. All: Excluflon d ltd. than The members of the Illinois turmâ€" en' club have ndopted resolutions con- demning side shows I! the state fur, and have requested the state board of ssrlculture to exciude them hereafter. because they are, u a rule Indecent end Immoral. Tucker. lied. The Teachers' umlnflnn of the Bate School for Dett'Mutes has elect’ ed the following omcen: President. Mm Jule Russell; vice president. C. W. Tnyior; menu”, Min June Rm- ull; vice president. (2. w. Tutor; mercury. Mm Caroline Tan. To Dedicate Church. A: 1 meeting of the official board of the Mauonu Presbyterian church it was decided to link! the services of dedication a! fine handsome new church. which has hm been complet- ed. 8mm“, Nov, 1, Some prominent churchmen will be secured to oflciue It the dedication. Ill-In. Merchant II taunt J. P. Stephens, me nlsnln' West- ern merchant, Mn been found. .A Mia exam was received by the son It Fllrbm'y from St. Paul. “lam. lined by Mrs. Stephan. who had me to look him up. It In men", believed that his mlnd Mame unbalanced af- ter drn'lnq the. money from the bunk at Fnlrbury 1nd that he wandered an. Inflow». OII ”no Tnln. A m." Irlln crubed Mn I lnln of m loaded oil lulu landing on I I”. truck a! In the yard- at Beard-town. 1"0 0! the 0" mm unified and m an to p I." car And hm cm of homes and males. The In" car Ind lu commu- were enu- nued. Some 0! the bones were saved. hm the can lhemneivec were completely wrocuml. The accident wu due to Ill om Mulch. Unlon Conn Flat. l‘lvo hundnd ulovowm, “played In Mr tutoria- nt Chimp. In! on nun-n beam the mplonn ref-nod to ma! demand: (or manual was. nnd to "new tn Amount mu u. plrod Bent. )1. Am: the ammo- mun II Samuel IL Clonal. 8n. tuber ol the waldo-t ol nlonulm' loal unlo- No. 4. Samuel R. Clutch. "I called the men la my tuber'u shop oil. In my mum hu am chin on my duty " the lunar declared. lnmnr w. nullm‘. any L. Second rut-nu. I. N. 0.. u- albd all M. col-nemat- and and: an MM mom. Bum «hand an other nation! mid-nun who w udpolod In an canton In both long ammo. and alumina about)“. A Chime boy has won the honor oi being the champion marksman among the notional xunrdsmen of three final. in the recent content between the miliiilmen o! lllinois. lawn and Minnesota. Henry W. Braid: of com- From use to ".000. The funeral of Mrs. Christina Nie- bur. who died at St. Mary's hospital in East St. Louis, was held to St. Harry's cemetery. Mrs. Niehur was 73 years of age and had been a resi~ dent of the section about East St. Louis all her lite. She and her hus- band bought land several miles from the business section years ago. They tanned the tract for years. made money and bought other land. Be- cause of the rapid growth at the city the land became very valuable, and Mrs. Niebur sold a portion of the old homestead a couple a! years ago for more than the whole tract cost her. The remaining portion, which was bought for :40 an acre. is now as- sessed at over 3500, and it is believed that it would bring $1,000 per acre it placed upon the market. . Mrs. Nlebur was probably worth 3500.000. the ma- jority of which was made through the advancement of real estate in and about East St. Louis. Her husband died many years ago. Acru Bought at M An New Worth LAND ADVANCE INN“ HIGHS! CHAMPION MARKSMAN. . ILLINOIS STATE NEWS 9mm lo mm. The Itflke u the Springfield hollow worn, which ha been on for but month. bu been settled. Under no new treatment the bollmalen will receive so can" III' bout. working Inn. Man and receiving tad houn’ m. Church 0' God. The title": eldmhlp of the climb of God in mind: held nu session at Warrenolmrg. with Rev. 1. Bernard :1 speaker sad Rev. C. IF. Roger- clerk. Pioneer Woman om. Mrs. Clan Nichols, wsdov of Jmhua Nichols of Benevme, filed It her home, used 15. 8M lam the following chum-en: Hrs. Gears. Brown Ind Hr. J. 1'. Nichols of St Louis, and Mn. Charles Freeman and June- Nichols of Bollmllo. want! Damage. for Let! L... Bah van Med with the Circuit elm It Calm by Harry B. Hindu-n mint the Chimo mm Ind Lumber comm, for 820.000 «mam. The compilin- nat, while In the employ: of the com- pany seven! mil»! no, In. Injured and loot a leg. He In H yearn old. Hm ”MIMI Punk. Mrs. John Allwmtb. wife 0! the pn- lor of Me Congrmllonll churches It (Sammy Ind lelvllle, nut Alton, took her hmhnnd‘: plm nd preached l- Hm Melville chart-TI. Rev. Allvoflh In: ‘heen Imnmmm! lo 0M0 unexpect- edly, and Ms wile will In the pulpit In hls absence. Hom‘o Kick In Paw. mud Rub. node of Dr. I. J, Rub ol Bellovllle. died at M- hone In [a Angelou, Cat. from injunc- mum by being kicked by I hone. m- wife, who vn Mm Ann-u Tm. dam- !" of Dr. Tum), I fonner mil“! 0! Bellevllle, and um was ad two dnughaers nnrvtve lulu. MW 000. Then- wen horn to Ir. and In. an mm... o! (Bu-(Ia. two mu m ('0 daughten. Oct. 0. The mum lived norm! twenlrfout balm. Hm- dredl 0! mph vlltuc [no bone 0! Ir. mat-op In Ice "what-In. It. mm In. Bishop no both ”rd-UM!“ people and have {our chfldm living. Hun for Mum Vernon. The Mount. Voml WIN"! worn II tho mm at Ila-It Vane-'- «Wm Tho MIMI-n of "m old clootnc II¢M plum till he and by um coup-av. which um nan-futur- III Hula o¢ uflcnn-nl sauna-u. The capital “out In “.000 and II to ho lung-ed to “0.000. The clean :10 u lollowo: WI. Kitty nun: flea waldo-l. I. 7. Von“; mercury. J. K. Puma: (mm. L. 0. Putty; upon-lamb 0. W. Barlow Charon Aoalmi Villa Putnam Dunn-u. a ham“ o! m! 8!. Loan. bu filed suit (or «- vorca {mm Iv‘ualo Dunn-n. to who. he vu nun-10d In 1893, church: In with «union nd also with INC-D!- lng to III] him. No an that about two nun no, whllo they lgnd In the southern and of the city, his flu placed whoa III III col... in: luck"! he tailed to drill much of IL OI (I. an: an In an at. m III] I“. author m. cm whom It. In now living In Mull], 0M0. Dnthn at Boldlon' Home. The lollowing deaths occurred it the soldien' home ht Qulncy din-ins the month 0! September: Loni! Schmidt. company C, Seventeenth HIP sour! Infantry; Connd Achmeldor. company F, Tenth llllnoll CIVIII']; Chutes N. Bunker, complny N. Fl!- teenth llllnoI- cavalry: 1!):th L. Palmer. company 0. Eighteenth lu- aourl Infantry; Wllllun Smith, oom- pany E, Slxtleth regiment, Unltod State- army: l-‘rmhlln Wukl. oom- may K. Tenth llllnoln lntnntry; An- drew J.‘Plckenn. camp-n, D, 148th llllnou Int-nay: John mu, com- pany A, 165th Illinois Infantry: flun- cll ll. Butch. company A. Thirty-goo ond llllnola innntry; Edward F. Kol- Ilry. Obelruetion Thrown Handoar In the Air. but Mon leeape. v A lively bottle between three new burglars and pom of cltiune occurred at Oekwood, twelve ntllel out of Don- v‘llle. Returnlns excuraionim our» prised and routed the burglars. who Were plundering Willlnm Lynch’s store at Muncle. They escaped on a Big Four car, solos west. A menace was sent to Oakwood. and Town Clerk R. 8. Pilnexnr organized a pone of twelve, placed a plenk. held in place by a crowbar. on the truck, and hid in the bushes. The hurglue evidently ex- pected resistance, and approached the town at top speed. When they struck the obstruction the car went into the allr several feet and they were pitched headlong to the ground. The posse opened fire end a running fight oc- curred through the village. The hur- glare finnlly dleeppeared in the dirk- -nees. One of the poses had an arm grazed by a bullet. Olllceru lalled to get a trace of the robbers. P0”! FIGHT! WH’H IUIOLAI' cémptny B, limb lichlnu cu. mm. Fm m and mu 0! vm 7' Quinta Kn. GM! mm. In whlet m m north at Gamma 1:. WI mums or men «mm mfg the lamest on the m It mmaw:w.m-mu thorn-a. Ian Francine. m I. Vl‘. 0’. var Trams W San Pratchett, 0-1., Mamet: fit olecflan to decide winter the *5“ should lune bonds for My!“ .d f.’ ning the dairy Strut GINO rum. was decided mint mum»! «b eran. The total Vma m: VI. .9! 259, of which nu: men with ownership tad 10,165 sum-t. Al .3. twodhlrds majority Ia refilling a» proposition vu beaten by t m N” The "mm: In undead m Ihip Man an mu m. - fl mama-Id hummus.“ bu- thud! Mm W lot mnflm to the ferry, and began a m o! my flat “M found I blank I“, but “I it or a m of the Infant. Imam Dool m. The hotly of (to M to... brought hm Inter and '- rooonlndn liuotn I“ Uh m- nhout hm Ho wu It" nun old Ind won s m ”GI Im. which but been ”rel-Id b Men. In. It In waved M I. ’ the plus! for the robbery at U ' sate-um o! the Me n- to ink " (he Yorkvme at. which an!) I- hnvfly loaded with MI. 3 A numcwu. «mum-cw Lo.“ on “a mu! MW 0‘ m Mm um. Ono. M IM- ml no «and In «an. m Olin... Irv- hhm no car van reloaded. not at no at 5- in A. noon to no room av no um moving on tum: Gov-5. It" roamed that M van D“ and, um um“ h m. the around the gallon..- he. malnn, m a Mil-lo d toluene. m noun much. ‘A ht not. lo one. no no and“ lulu-y... that 0.." OM ‘ ..\ fond to (AI. M" min t. . to plat-ct II...“ will. to In nu. On:- an. I“. stoned Na "tum. mm In umwo- at new mgr}; "I lumbar. g ’3? fiwf‘?’ -' Pm Cum. on TM! The polio. m mum Ind Patron-u Ghana and «lulled on the out. hum that tho halal“ I“ An electric car lot mm d In mun on (to an autumn vu M lpood, Ind on our pl the «rim- u I.» m an hour. Although anon! apart on (no Mule. tho : Zia. 5i"? 8 3! g. 1,? :5 5 1E 1 w» 5: wnlmm-mflmmufi Ibo hmuuymn m m H ’, Chicano Junction. a than IIM *3“ 3“ Ironm- cm. ‘ ' i1 Bandits Hold Up 8M Outside City leflfi Aurora, Ill. f Aurora, "L, special: Tim M robbers who held up 1 mm as», " the Riveniew Park line at 10 GM at night were oVOflllOn by til. now ‘ Inel' an exciting cbuo on. u shall-10' car shortly before midnight. I: M battle which ensued one of tho MM born wu killed Ind another, it it.» lleved. wu wounded. The wound: nun sad the third robber moo.“ ‘ in etc-ping, but. the polio. no coating . “in: the bench [or them. Thlnklng tint they were W who wlnhod to no to Aaron. M; nun Plum “and "to cu an M1 :0an climbed ahead with W m m then- hlndl. M conni- Plum um Conducm wmmy «a aid their money and alum“. m- Md only 01, n then won low ”I; The street at wu held up inu'ffow nldo the southwest city nuns. ' ~ the and Stove work. Then II“ Iwuch It thll point Ind II “I. slowed up on m way to the WWI men stepped out to the am at tho: I’OId um Mama I! to Imp. . m worn, when they got 0' I34 4hr pouod In the duh... M In“ no attempt to rob tho I. i PITCHED BATTLE 0N fllfi‘ Ropnunuum or (m Law In” M rum mm mm mm Hg» tor I cm» In Trolloy Our ml V Robb" It Klllod. »- i1” EFFEIT

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