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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 29 Jul 1905, p. 1

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'LL‘IIIOIS. RY 'EED “Well. I might to well take it 08 my mind and put it where it will do mono good or harm,” 1;. mused. “Whot'e this," he ndded, looking nt n lino of print act-one the lebel-on the flask. “Please brook thi- bottle.” Now why should I put myself to that trouble? My obligation ended when I paid for the .3118, ind the mnntncturer has no more _ rightlonoke nay futthor demand. But. otter all, "-fit‘e I79?! plight request. Itimplie's but little ex; ‘ ' ~ yon.” He drunk the whisk; ‘nad mo ‘ mud “All right, gentlemen, I ”will .6 m. kid he, ind; rising in his stirrupe, he threw the bottle at 3 rail fence. The bottle whirled through an opening. made by a crooked toil, and then there come a loud cry like the howl of a wild beast. A ngl fl. n‘um inmned ' w,“ ino'wélahcx: ‘32.: 1': “Whot did you wont to prod: the bottle for? Why couldn’t you hue thrown it over them against that rock? Look here, your sin; wuto minute one of the mo-flprominent citizens of thin neighbor. hood, and if my law can be oqueoud out of the mum of this state you shall M0! for it; Turn "Yqu didn’t, hay? Haven’t got. anything to do but to about the country throwing bottles? What “a jouthrow “(you didn't throw It me? Oh, I’ve got you!” ”My deu- sir, I threw at the fence.” “WM 1114 you want to throw ,nvthe faces for? And do you man to tell me thus you couldn’t hit that 10:10.? And pay, why did you wut‘ to hit'the “80 I’ve got you. Oh. attempt to getaway 6nd 1’11 shoot the top of your head at. Can‘t lie down a. tit. t little nap but somebody must come along Ink! «1 to kill one. But I’ve“ got you.” ' '“Ky deuf sir," said Negley‘, “I humbly beg your pudon. . I didn’t see you until after I hid thrown Shot bottla?‘ - ' _ ' ’ «mama in front of Noggiguszkighss u'ui exclaimed: ' ’ egley was riding elong 3 wed in N- remote end picture-qua port 0! Southern Missouri. The day we. delightful-the weether beam the inuginery line thet feney bu dnwn between Spring end Bummer. Hey)” did not belong |to my temper- en'ee order. or it he did hie edherenee to its pro. oepte wee not very strict. for n he rode elong there in the mnlhine he took out e. whiekey bottle, held it up end looked through it. Tint but, survey mend him thet there wu but "one drink left. "I mated to 6m]: in botfle.” Volume 18 t ’3‘: 'wnu' ugu u pug...” I IMPER 10 US 00 UR “T A". a.“ ‘3‘“ I "V", ‘ " ‘5'“; ‘ w x” ' r n" Why 7 -â€"~~ ., WHWA .5. w we mwu _, my and ~tq~ kill me just now, an oak hisvfil't Mid- hnve him mad for his life. even i HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOVIS. n on. hold him than until the old my rot and than a fox-nu indication: wu iuucd = Nogloy’n {we brightened. "And wén’t you please let m ride on Iway?” ‘ “Ho, [‘11 hsye to keep you till pip comes." “But you could shoot 5t me and not hit me." - “Oh, hitting you douldn"! make .0 much differ- ems. but I might hit the horse. and chm. would in “Look here, miss, I didn’t hit your father inten- tionally. I nimpgy threw a bottle away to break it. and it happened to hit him.” ' -. “u I-VU W stretch I point in law. Here, t;l:e this pistol and hold him here until I come In The girl took the putol' and the man disappeared. f‘Whut is he going to do?" Negley asked. “He’s gone after the constable and clerk. Cat tohne’ em or he cuff. run the court. He“: the I...‘Iâ€"_ '9 ‘ Whfipdnable tort of a fellow, bad he is the tmoto’nqfldu judgement; no he rode dong. When he arrived or. the gate in front of the house tint had been pointed out he was told to dismount. He did no, and just‘ then a. girl. swift of motion and with a. wild tangle of dark hair, came out. > “Can’t I? We'll see; Things- may he «Mesa: when; you vomit-om, bit in this part of the oonhtry thy: luv doesn‘t sit Mugged sud see a criminul get "way just because no wamnt_hu been inhued for him; Ride on. there,” ’ - o! yonder It the right, and ride slowly towu'd that home ocrosa the creek.” “Look hen-9,7 Negley protested, “you ain‘t meat me without a win-out.” > Has Your Subscription Expired? RENEW NOW “Then no wonder he got mud.” “wa.s “N96" H than anything in the kettle?” not now, and 12m goingto life, even if we do have to und thy! would be she asked. 5 JULY ’29, 1905 __â€"..u “v. U onetly remember whut it wanâ€"and the court dadd- ed um I should marry I girl. The girl had nothing to do with the “fir, but tint made no difference, Well, licked "In: I thought to be An necldeutul opportunity sud run uWIyT luving u 8250 hone; l “tel-word hen-d thut. thin was the tim of the court. I heu- thot och-r man have been tapped in pretty much the an. wuy." ..... _ _ v. ....â€".-.;..n5~::r.....:u ’jm'mr'wbue. but de- clhred that. added to this crime wss the swfizl oflenle of contempt. of'conrt, Is he himself was the men ivho hsd received the blow. .' The 'prisoner urged that out .31 the tender obedienceof‘hfls netnre he'had simply obeyed s request pasted on ebottle. But the bottle was produced. The lsbel was goneâ€"Mme evil- minded person hsd removed it. This was s. serious complication. “Prisoner.” ssid the judge; "“1 don’t see-but one'wsy out. of It. Merry the girl." “What!” the prisoner exclaimed. - “Yes. that’s the lsw. ,. You become my sen-in-lsw or take the consequences.“ . This sppesred to satisfy the‘entire court.~ The prisoner, 'who bed been watching for en opporo tnnity,‘ defied through the doorwsy. tnmlbed over etenee, end wee soon in s woods. He bed» left s, fine horse. but he hsd escsped s wife. .Severll weeks Inter, while sitting in s St. Louis hotel, Hoyle] o'er-hard the following fragment of s conversation: “Yes. I wss down in thee country once end wee arrested on some fool chemâ€"don't The next. day Kegloy wu am: 'gnod before vb“ purported to be a solemn court The old man pro- sided with Invaw- as» 1...“ yr. 2...," m...â€" â€" “012.2: that van. mim'.‘ M. “Yes. Jim, the constable. bu goné to («it nonb- thing to at, and I have tostay until he geubuck.’ , “Whit time of night' is it?‘ 4.. x301,» ten, 1 think.” '1 In". it youwillletmeont 1'!!! M yonssilkdrein.” ‘ "I'd like to have on powerful, but I luv. tqdo. my duty. He're comes Jim. ” “Who’s on guard out there?" “W I. each. . judge decided tint the cue m not heileble. end it we. thenfon neces- pork end cursed the buckwoode imtitnflone of Me country. He knew he could hue the old man "rested and severely deelt with, but thet m smell condition. What he mtcd wu mm at: of that may pricon. “bk Number chaseâ€"don‘t

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