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The doings of these persotu who lived and moved and wurked and loved and quarreled. just as others or my family are doing tudny. have "‘2 ways been of interest to me i have before me a portrait ui’ one of my grandfathers painted when he was the age that i am now. and one would lumme that he and 1 Were twin broth- ers instead nf being two Kent-rntimu npurL lie was young in the last \‘t-n- tut-y. when the rnilruzld was mining into Wayne as a mode of trau-i nnl shortly before the use of eiestr‘city in telegrnphing. Among faixiily dw'u nit-ma. of “hit-h i have collected a great number. there in une written by this gentleman whirl) i prize inun- than nny of the others. i give it just as he While it (“l‘t'l‘i for a little ed iting Win-ri- ln' rt-ft‘rrt‘d tn himself. for an uutobiugrnpin-r is always at n dim advantage in this nw‘lth. i need to ~may that the wrin-r lit the time of the happenings nnrrnted mm tWenty-thrm- Eyear» old and couiiden-d halulsnun- ‘His narrutive reads: I started to ems: the Aileghexu mountains on a business trip tn (“in ‘t-innati. then the principal city in tin- Wcaf. and expected in he will“ never": Weeks. thin: rimmed to spend it Week in (‘invinnati and a week n- turning. “'0. loft at 6 o't‘lm‘k in tin- morning from the Antiera' tavern there being eight insides and four out Sides on UN rout-h. There Was some shifting of peuen gers during the day, eml at evening the positions of those inside was as followsâ€"l give tin-tn minutely, {or tho-y are pertinent tn un understanding of my narrative: I sat on the front ICIL riding backward, There was one oth- er person on tho seat with me. a mill dle axed Inlly. She eat on my left 011 the middle seat. ruin; me. but on the other side of the much, was an elderly gentleman, eminently respevt able looking. The other two piece. on the middle seat Were occupied by a young woman. yer: precise looking whom he called Amelie. end hiq daughter. a girl of about elghteen. 0n the back seat were a man and two W0 men. I do not describe them. for tho; MVe no part In "bl! 1 nm going In The ï¬rst night in a coach 1.- very un- comfortable; it is only when one gets nomewhat nvrustomed to the joltin: and has met with sufï¬cient loan of sleep to render him hungry for slum- her that he run lose himself minim.v Itrnlzllt ‘ip urn! t-ontilmally bumped But I on tlm lll'ï¬l night â€vending ms mountuim. inning been up late on oral evenings prevediug my departure Ilept fairly well The horse- were obliged to [Irori‘ul at. a Walk. In the mitlllle of the night I In†awakened by :1 pair or arms thrown around me and 11 pair of tips pressed agninst‘mine .\i_\‘ faculties not taking in the situation m once. it «lid not in» mediately owur to me to detain who eVer kissed me. uud by the time I pn» ceeded to tin w it was too late. The arms about me were unlocked and tin- lips removed from mine. Not only wus there no light in tin- coach. but the night was very dark. 1 could not see my hzlmi before my eyes All I knew of the episode was by the sense of tom-h. There was no doubt in 'my mind that i had been kissed by .n woman. but the principal evidence of this was that lhe lips that were preu ed upon mine were soft and there Wm v- _,V, 7 no beard. Hm! tho mutter occurrel when my fat ultivs were normally nth-v doubtless I <hnuld haw luin nwnko th - rest. of the night dvlllwmthl: as to Wlln had favored nn' .\~l It was. my :lvlitn-I- ndons. assiswd by the mnnutnnmh breathing, not to mention snoring. of the passengers put me to sleep. In the morning we stopped at a tar em. and aftvr rnltl water thro“n over my {nee Ind n good breakfast of frtvt chicken tartnus kinds of gnme and bud-whom rnkt‘s fur “bk-h l expend ed a Spanish silver half dollar. on re turning to the mach my adventure 0! the night came back to me. excitin: not only curiosity. but other emotions I had scarcely seated myself when I made a careful survey of those per- sons some one of whom might have given me the kiss. ' There were three women sitting lut- tlciently near me to have committed the not. There was the middle used ludy heeide me. whose mme i do not know; there were Ameiin and the young girl. her niece. whom they culled Agnel. I did not doubt that one of the three was the perpetrator. l scrutinised the tnce of each. but could we no truce of guilt. The lady beside me and Amelia met my gaze without I quiver. but Agnes, who sat 0pm!!! me. lowered her eyes. I made up my mind that Agnes run the cuhurit. partly from this hit of evi- dence and partly because I preferred to believe that it \vma her Ivd lips that Md been prmx‘ml upon mine. We had Ill becomp \u-H amounted. and the woman hosich- me was very mrdhl In her maum-r Inu‘nl'll nw. while Amelia "I nthe' TI‘M'I'VINL A: to Axum. she noted In any funny: girl would hurt natal tomml :1 Hum: xunn under Ilml- hr clmunmumw Slm wrtainly up pelted to hr 8hr- pvrmnlflmflon of In. 2 my part In Hm! nutter. wlll yuu?“ l forxm‘e |u-r lllnl felt very oomph 1.ent nl my xmmmnlxhlly l lrfl her tn 1 he L'uhv (H H .- {.zlxuwlug wring. then returnml 11' um umLan Nm‘ IT» 1‘75. “5' Wlfe's .\unl Ame ll: dinl .1 rm-k rum Thu mnmluu i Agnew . nu n 'w IMF and h H me that the {change (mum! un- uitlmm vunlnulfluh 1°1- Ipolugn fur my trummmsiwn W“ ‘due to ln-r aunt's mum: m-ufnoed to Hm that stu- mm kissed no 1- m 2 Mel nod-Bo. B'ut um “um ru- tnd I III {we to Mum that I ‘ flucnced luy this nan-r Tb. ’uzruey wuu uqn-vhlly lawn-nt- ln; to m. becuuu- l luld l monk-m to solve. I leckmm) Hunt the gum, not would beauty berm-l! bornâ€- I" arrived :1 the Qm-t-u rm 0! (hr “1-“. But the only we of me mm who couk‘ have RIM! Im- whu uhuwal u “not“! predhpuuflbou for me man AKIN-m nod Ihe gan- no inï¬ll of guilt. Al Ill events. It mum! to un- llut I had mad. I very ("oral-Ia lunar-Ion mun rllnal Hunt" til-nu lwr ( A man lll.‘|\ xnnwliu: \slthuut but“: (lu'lnru- uut lam-cur d1<rvq~~rtrul lumod (In! Anna hm! ( An mmu r‘ “W Hum! n-lq-nu- “rm-AI she turned (rum nu- “llhnnl n Won! Went to â€w ~lv|m lending lwtnw ln-l dlumwurm), 'l‘ln-rv “.u that in ma manner to u-n un- 11 mmhl l-e um": to follow her; Hm! slu- “2n HM‘t'llll‘d beyond mouiurv and 1! l obi-med for gh'euexs l mud wult Ind alrhe for 1! Had I kuuwn In-r both-r l “mud nu! have team! that she “mm! 'nuk. 1! unpleasant {or lm- “uh lbv “1!er In' her party, but nu Hlnllml know ledge (- her made "Il‘ {mu Ilmt nho uuu'uL I mates: 1 “nu wry umrll «Hugrun tied. To huu‘ Inuliv ~ur‘h I within- troubled mo ru-r) mud». for l Wu a! In late who-n 11 man is («Mu-lull; gens! the to the good nl-lnlun Ivr rundemnu don 0f “ï¬lm-I1 I [In-011011 HH'r (1n mutter during Hw tlu) mu! lu\ M“nlu thinking of H ur mum I dill Ilul M1 in-x A HOOD 0f â€10- lr‘\l ‘ prnuvhml lx'l ‘\ x . (lulu-r um! .mm >1. [her khull} ll"! link nothing In In-r mum "he other: [Inn um V mu [ml whm l 2:: [hr [nun-d n..- “Hm-- 1 Wu,‘ “H“ Mull) {rum her umm .~r Hut 111;: n part, um, 11 “n the kiss ghm: nu- 1n hem: Inn-nrhul I.) h. leuunn. 1 mm! ("I mywlf u unlpnt or telling “(‘1’ “I lln‘ kl story sn iuuvI-vimlvh likely [1) In- )ro'llow 01} \VQ'F)’ MN; :|.h'!‘ I rh'ml m "w Thu! M: >1 nmlhim; nu; Ind um \\.x~ me nu imu. I [Hula-d u! ‘ esrwl l-IH ~11 mml! wt In [NH h: [ln' (lrh‘u; In I [0 III} huh-j Aflrr nmw I 1'Illn‘l'l‘1w} ! Aflrr mm ‘1 'I~"‘}H._’ uH-r Un- Innllrx I rulmlIuh-‘I ! ‘ nmiu- Iln- rm! I had in mo lln- an =~V|~||v~~ n! nul lawn: unit.- so bud n1 I nmwurml um] I Inlnu Ndv my time I... nu «mwrtunm m (-\|»luln Upon entering (lu- Shutm-H r-mldvnuv l nun-nod â€Ir ~un~riw o.’ nu m.- Agnm cunw intn th‘» druulug l'wul alonu and “Mn n u-r\ dim-rent hunt. on her {-09 from nny l Inn! 501‘" the-r0 linvv my (r:|n-,:r«-~\1--v It “nu \en curlllul, l “LL-I (If .‘I‘All‘t' X\'||"""(l Illlt pll'lv 1.10.! l dhl nut lu-limr {ur a moment (but AKIN“ hm! [II‘I'h'IM‘WI In h1- harm! ed with luv, lllfl‘ )0! an n wndlh'e 31“ [um mum slw xuddmm rrluru to Ix" fornn‘r lroulnn-m uf xm- without mm: In ulmlog l slum-d tw make one, but she t:ho<'kvd nu- um] urn! on tllkln; about Houn'lhlug (-1“- (luh’l‘d, :n In; Wnuiexm D. 1917 George E llcllor. By this (“no I mm mm“; In lm:~ and lm'v m'vr‘aunu \ur'I-Nity Be uh.- zood. bad or lmlmvru-nt. Agnes pm sealed me Instead of ntaylnx a wool. In Cincinnati. l n-mnlm-d there I month. When I left I «I: engined to Axum. After our eunzonwnt l Inked her why she had torxh'cn me without my having asked tn be forgiven. 8m- onl} «uh! "Lot that mm" But I no mom inn-r slu- :ulde-d "l‘urgh‘e me far my part In that nutter. wlll yuu?“ l forxm‘e |u-r lllnl felt Very oomph .ent nl my xnunmnlmlt)’ l li-ft her tn he gnaw H‘l H .- {.zlxuwlug wring. then returnml 11' um umLan SUV If. IVS. \ly wlfe's .\unt Ame un innitah‘â€: l1 ulna] u! \_' \w! ‘1 In†~:(\\ w s \I! wt 1.4 \H-W Iln' I-uut “.4 [1| Hmiy tr H H u! If!!!" I ‘V‘ in-I ‘A.1‘l:ll ?.1 H..- :y-\I dm mi km ‘\ x . x'u- ‘ l.mm sz-uw. I} ll"! Ixnkntlix If u In-r “mum-r to n I [Inn vslw \\u~ nerx mmh lln- kl“ ln Hw I’th nimlvh- Hull it nun 12mm} vr I“) UHn'llu' xn- Ir null“; nt I'lnrhumli \o'l'. lhll [HIK Ll;(l\\' (If his «laughin- 1h- |x2n1n 1!) Ms giving ; tn «n11 n! Mu buns.- w In lmh- I! ‘hv avqm ‘I sign (lull I “mild or ln‘l \\ 09'“ -i ulm- \\ v purlml n» I [he Slmluv‘l lmrl) hunn- h: m- tn}, I H- 01- \do-lln Nurhm u- f anr I-ldwtrd Norton In (‘hnncory Nu K307 Tlu- rvquhnr MIMIâ€! hmtnx bH-n ï¬led 11‘ U)!' 01““ u! the- k'lrrk hf stud Coun, NHIIH 1~ [her-{uh Lint.) gnu. lo \uï¬nn. dr- thv and Uscnr Fxhnrd ‘ut up I knpu hr \\.A~ but an! dun: '.-v nu- thu: 1 HH- um !' hm] ll"! vr l “and In I «ll lllu-r Iu'kllh“h'd;r (‘xl\|“|‘ nu wlf lr\ lll IY\ Ivanhâ€" «lf- In-na‘.‘ nh-uh- It .«lul \Hll ~\ Ith PH" 1 "w nu ufh'l uth'h r nlnlu Stnlr n! 1111110“. ('nunly 0! [Ah- t‘llu‘l'l’l‘ L‘OL’RT OF LAKE COUNTY Marvh Term A l). 1917 Nttlln l~ [her-{uh lurch) gnu. 10 (hr -nld Uscnr Pklwnrrl \unnu. dr- h-nnlnn! that the nhmv named (‘um~ plnlxmnt ha-roloforc nlul ha: hill 1»! (‘mnplnlnl in and (burl nu the L‘hnncrry rldc lhoreufl and (hut a nummnnu thereupon issued out of sum (‘uurl uxnlnal the above n-mod dc-frmlnnl, rn-lurnnblo on (he flrxl day of the term of the Clrcull (‘uurt 0! Lab- (Mum); tn be held at tho (‘oun Hmm- ln Wnukt-gnn ln Bald Lake (‘nunl_\. uh (hr Flr~l Mnmln)‘ 0! March A, ll 1917. m in by lnw H‘- unlrl‘d :nnl uhlch null l~ still pend- (‘nun(_\. ‘lh HH‘ 1 March A, h 1917 qulrvd, :md which lng‘ loo 'mawmns: am 801M»- wrxo EV l’hllllpx, Complnlnnnu So- llcllor. Room 3. Rule Bank HId[.. Hllhland Park. â€II. (‘54!) Yul-95.00.). hhfllï¬hh w Elm Pucks-g ‘ ['th . M. GATES Rittet’s Express tasted a REAL Waffle baked on a “Griswold" Waffle Iron? If not. try them tomorrow. Order a “Griswold" today. Waffles possess many points to commend them to your favor uthm than the fact that they tastegood. They may be made an evexy (121) dish, or the chief reliance when unexpected guests come. They m alike suitable for breakfast. luncheon. supper or high tea C RISI‘ CRUSTYâ€"DELICIOUS. Em? - If not. try than tomorrow. umcr a u. Waffles possess many points to commend them llllxmn January 2nd 14-“ ha H Hrtx‘lwny. Clerk H] k;nl Park Avenue we UNIVERSAL CAR $1.25 to $2.50 1 BLEPNUN l‘ Bowman Dairy Company 109-110 Vine Avenue To Our Patrom We do hvmstttchmg on the Fmest matv! ments, on short noht‘t. at \‘t-ry reasonable prirrs You can trust your ï¬nest costumes to w your work. and we will mw mu the best of :m 3331"? satisfaction 19 St. Johns Ave. Push-mixed Milk is (‘mod Clean Milk hum-d tn nppmmmately 1-15 degrees Fahrenhut and hold at that tenipcraturv for 30 mimm‘s thvn cooled suddenly. This prot‘vss In no ua)‘ dvstm) s the nutntn ( \ 421.4 ofthe Milk It dtx-s howevvr. dcstrm humid. gcrm hie that Milk may contain We say “my" because there Is always at chnnce that Milk “my†contain harmful bacteria no nmt ter how carciullv handled before It n-achve- us So to Snfe'uard you we Prrfvcth' Pasteuttyt then cool it--»then automattcally bottle and tat So It comes to you untouched by human hands a 1 F. 0. 3. Detroit Ids-i" ninth!" McPHERSON at is Pasteurized Milkf Sine! Sui-g Inch: Co. whim Purl: HIGHLAND PARK 9 (ELBY‘H HR. 70 Li 1 okpbono 100 LII! "Ult‘ Teleplmm 15 d0 gar .1 W Id-‘n‘ w- thn Kunzdo‘ (‘9‘ “(I .‘ ('l â€min \\ “not! “on, flwry ,u “I! yet†ï¬rm mu! ‘1’ MIPIHH of at I“ An“: Wu, Mu" 11ml. ‘ 0‘ pmmmo-nu m II Prim! 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