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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 15 Dec 1905, p. 2

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WM M Wuhan»: “h mm (Mn WMOWMWIMM “0 mm as m m M"!- W‘ ”unwind“ N wtwmnk .- m (h ‘13!“ MM W W“ “a: “we. in the WWII“ he .3ng u wwwmm‘thmhm an Wm. or W3! “1‘0 “0‘ W“ m in: me: man mm It. but there “whomehangehthehw Them othenoehugcinthelaw." “new: law: no unchangenble what hmmdm?’ Inked. Ewen-amnedmratewdQSlatc-in Aunt. Invitations were just issued torthelnrvestdancent Bicnrd's. “W mmwmw I fink” wqmm W wmm‘mumm Itmebndymmmforme. I mmumxmm IMkeependmmottenwflh n: of the old pleasureâ€"girlish that to“ at her work and and gave me some sweet conn- end and: assurance between the ”m «en-tea In new mad. that mention mum and religion as wen to has“ to new me. Slavery Ming mm the proportion ot a if? apt. But God knows I have had‘my an: of pleasure and no more bitter- ” man I «leaned. Soto Throat ”a Cough. W‘MVW Wm [BEN HOLDEN IRVING MCHELLER TWO exam AVID BRIOWEB had prosper- ed,ulhavemd before, and . nowhevmchleflyconcerned h- . inthewelfareofhisdnldren. So that he might give III the advan- otthe‘tonhededded either to ornflhishrmâ€"bytuthchnnd- connect property in the township. I 53 E? “E E 'a 5 Andlnamomentlhelpedherontnt the door. “Well than.” said she, “youâ€"youâ€" needn't ask me.” _ “I am very sorry of one thing”! said. _ “What's that?” . “I promised not to at you for one more kiss.” A “Perfectly terrible!” she said. and then she added the favorite phrase and tone or her mother, “We must be pa- dent.” “This night in the and of may thinp,”lrunuked. “Anathebeginningotbettu-onea. Ihope.”wuheranswer. “Yes, but they are so far nwny.” I said. “You leave home to study. and I amtobetouryoarsinqouegoâ€"poodo blyIcanflnilhmthree." There wen teams herons and behind us when we came home late at nlgyt. so sleepy that the star: went reeling as we looked at them. A jig Mjaned the house. energy. It was an exhibition both of power and endurance. He was damp and spoiogeIc when atJength he stop- ped with a mighty bang'of his foot and satdownbeaideme. fiesaidhewss badly out of practice when I oifered mtnlstions. The fiddler was a smallmanwithashortlegendacharâ€" scter that was minus one dimension. It had length and breadth. but no thickness. He set with his fellow play- eronslittleplatformstoneendofthe room. Eewasanoddmanwhowan- deredall overthetownship with his fiddle. He played by ear. and I have seen babies smile and old men dance whenhisbowwasswaylng. Iremem- berthatwhen Ihesrditfortheflrst timeIdeterminedthstIshouldbea- fiddleriflerergmwtobeammbut Devld told me that iiddlers were a werthlesslotandthatnowiseman shonldeverfool withaiiddle. Oneis lucky, I have since learned. it any dream of yesterday shall stand the better light of today or the more searchingrays ottomorrow. “Choose yer partners fer Money Husk!" the csller shouted. nope end I got into line: the music started;theclrclesbegantosway. Dar- win Powers. an old but frisky man. stood up beside the dddlers whistling with sobriety snd vigor as they played. Itwasapleasnretoseesomeofthe‘ older men of the neighborhood Join the dim riot by skipplns plum!!! in the corners. They tried to rally their on- willing wives, sud generally a number of them were dancing before the night was over. The life and color of the scene. the fresh young faces of the girlsâ€"some of them models of rustic beautyâ€"the playful antics of theyoung men. the merrymahing of their fathers. the laughter. the airs of gallantry.the glances ofaflecuonâ€"thereis amaglcin thethoughtofitallthatmakesme you“ train. M‘M‘fig‘fi “mm mwmfix Then she sang a tender love build. I have often aimed the pleasure or them undo undertheapdlofmm but Inmmmmmu'uutothu 3mm numenco on I‘m-hm tmphe. “I cannot say we]: beautiful things as you.” she answered when I asked her to dacrlbe her ideal. “He mot b0 Mandammbouu‘mundc some ud strum and brave.” anneal maybemownouoomeuz once in: utetlmeu _ _ “What would yg' 3;; » ngirlnke that!" " I thought em ‘ , V I o: undiscov 0e» - see‘: ‘ ' were anything I :IhouId hellfigfiq to In!- néfhlné. fer, and there was “I‘d lay me donn 33’ de,” I said. And I well remember how, when I lay dying. at! believed. m mi: and dunes: on the bloody fleld~ot Bull Run. I thought of that moment end or thoeewende. as may be known out» an only mmvunmmmmt from Ogdensburg, and I had always had a letter between times. She was ambitious, and I fancy they let her go so that there should be no danger of any tumlngasldettomtheplanofmy life or of hers. tor theyjnew our I saw In {t sometimw the shadow of : heavier loss than I dared to contcmo plate. She had come home once h week Boat-3th. In my second. year at college Hope went away to continue her studies in New York. She was to live In the family of John Fuller, 3 friend of Da- vld. who had left Faraway ywrs be-' fore and made me fortune there In the blg city. Her going: filled my days with a lingering and :ervaslve sadness. I had my ba‘ptlem 0t sophomorlc acorn and many a. heated argument over my title to llte, llberty and the pursuit of learning. It became neces- sary to ambush it by force of arms, which I did decisively and with :3 nt- tle delay as possible. I took much In- temtlnathletlcsportsandmeaoonn good ball player. a boxer otsome skill and the best wrestler In college. Not mnehlnmyluoatoollegolou- oentlal to thlo history one tho train- lnx. The otndenta came mostly from other and remote part: of the north country. oomo even from other eaten. Coming largely from tom and cltlee. they were ohom ot’ thooe elmple and rugged traits that distinguished the men or Faraway and made them worthyotwhatpoortamethhhook may aflord. In tho maln they were like other students, the world over. I take it. and mostly. ulthey have ohown.‘ oopable or wlhnlng their own tame. [tall oeemed «which and mlxhty and and mm-apeohuy the names of the com. Worehudnnowbomlnmtlnt week andmnoonoetfledlntt. Hop. went away to resume her otudla the umedaylbennwklncouece. Whenthelampawemnttheold houseseemedmddenlytohnecota Ienseotwhathadbeeodone. Theta- mflmrcmkotthemmulmt tobedhaduappenlmdam The mdechromootthovoluptuou lady.wfibredlipoudthenmoo¢ Springthathndtmnhnntmm chamber had a Mam look. mtha-chwkthat hadcomoonodutromafltfloluk lutherootlookodmukotheplthot amt-drop. Andwbenmwlndamo upmthonlshtandlhurdthecnuk- lucotlonoplnoltspokootthedooln otthnt Manama-Mm not mdbhnt. CASTOR IA Forhhntaandchfldren. Atiengthaltninotmmmeout at the distance: "Mmeiton'n blue. no bonnie when eat-1y an: the dew.” ' “It’s Hope and Uncle Eb.” said Do- vid. while I rent for the lantern. “Wonder what's kep' 'an .0 late?” The worst was over. Elisabeth begun to laugh. 1 ’ “Ya." laid sundry. “it's ban m work. Years ago I thought I never cwldlhn’m‘butnowl‘n'ptkhdo’ undtott." "nineyegotuedt’pleuurean’com- to ”bean. ‘Comeflmlo’hudat tnstbutyemns'tryt'cun'it. I! wo'regoln’t’havoechtnnmhuven ”Deacon Houpnrulko-wemhter begin t’ practice er we’ll be ’Ihnmed nvonrselves." “Been m u I!!! I!" All that you-s. moths." said David. “W hmmwaw." Numw‘:mu¢mm "Don’unt'uhmlutwr “macaw. "Roman”. “mutation!” wwwm “MM“ 9W3n9$s-mmm $.23... ‘ “mm m m u smut“ In an WM! M k‘mmw “ an mm. mm Jam in c u M "m Emu? W" In aid Ilowly. “Not I coat I...” David picked up a stick. openéd his uniform hens: commie thoughtful- iy, a forum“ squint of reflection in hit race. I suppose he thought of all it had coat himâ€"tho‘ to“ at many ”an. the strength of hit m mnhood. the youth and beauty at his wife. a hun- dred mm- thnt were to: batta- thon money. "Waal. what’s it wuth?" he laid at last as we moi! bonnie d6mi the fair xreen acme sloping to the sugar but; - acre- mm lone CHAPTER XVII. NCLE EB and butt! were away buying cattle halt the week. but Elizabeth Brewer " ~ ' was always et home to look after my comfort. She was up bettmes in the morning and singing at her work long before I was out of bed. When the breakfast was near ready she came to my door with (all IO run of cheerfulness and good neture it we: thebeetthtnxlntheday. Andeften at night I have known her to come into dow was not open too for. As we out alone together of an evening I have eeenhernatentorhomwmlelwu committing the odes of Horace with e mmtmnynnmbm nthamotloutmttorlonxny heavyuponulfll. “8t! nothln’.” In said. locking up at an out his woman. Then hoconnudovuguhmt for me. “Then!” he WW when a length lac Ind counted 8100. “has. no”! No that an' put it “my in yet wallet. light cone land: when m ‘wu tr’m hum." She thud bun tenderly. “Putnam-Warns”â€" notgword t'nobody.” lat-fl. “Eun’tumhdlomrclt."bo ulduhodnwoutah'ycrotth and spread them with tumbling (on. Then be begun counting on slowlyudeu'etuuy. vinegzr! That'- whatluyncyflme. It’sthebestmntheroh. Ithooxhtrd ukot'hevyobothcomenpt'mroom fer a minute 'tore yer mother 33’ £1- thcconobcck." honfllntlowm thatmumostnwhupcr. “mm. MIN“ M am. “am t “mum “ “maxim “Mum NV“? ‘mt v in“ “a m m «”th MVM NMM“M “WMWMMMIQ' Ma‘uanmt'M“huu "a‘nnwmn‘nmn‘mw m xwumfium “Andhownholthrr'lumlnx "attainment-mt. “About an that.” u. ‘ meted. something very. m nice to her be- NI on Winn" trauma-«non mmwm noun! II '0“ IND-“M“?! N“ m MK II“ I“ all ummwmm IMM" il""‘1“" ' I I cum: nun-n mm: m m: AtJohnll‘nuer'sl (”“3090 Mmhm.mmbwwm ammebnzechamcbwkontho 'nlzhtbottotthcumeday. 3090‘“d I posed and: m In that me!- nadldldnotuohamtfltham preceding my third 1nd [at your in 5 college, up (acuity having allowed me :ooukotwoyunlnone. Herman had come less Miami. "Id when demluwamwmwfl mmummmpmbn “piano“,ha'ioflnmm” qudmuhood. ' At the depot our hand: we. cold tndtrenbungwlthadmm amxunq.lnowln‘qdhbowm h mxbnulgnbm'mm .Waotwmm We 'hedtaudonlytorthobrldutmm Mlmmmnuthaneckm m k. i E 5 g : § § 5:3? I nude myself 1: contented” ”poul- ble. I know all the pretty girls and {went about with some or themto totho Manna at an pollen mm. (To be oontmnetu Shel-attunedlnthohhepummerJnd twentbacktomyworkatconegelnn hopeleutuhlon tint nvewayunder thowhlpotastronxwm. iurrmcd'fi" andmymwuflut whlehGodhad marked for me. albeit I must own no mhedeverekeenereyetorelovely mammhmrttopleueher. A mishapddehedmmemmmudl had rather have thrown my hem-tho vultuvee than eee It In unwelcome ot- mung. Andlwuqulteontotconrue I’mh Hope. She. Idueuy. mu mnduoutorpeflencewlthme. omtmlxht. Butlwuot Puritan-ma nototthoannm MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Faun? LIBRARY maul-mm 12 Com-um Nona Y9K.“ ”MY SHORT STONE. AND PAPER. ON TIIILY TOPICS duo Imam: 26m a con ‘NO CONTINUED STORIES Wm. banana. memmmmmtyamm .- 43%! ‘3 m..."â€" E. 53%.. igua mgr-ems: nun-blur... mundane!» tho aqua-in: “WP-,3“ wanna-duoden- jfioâ€"gmthâ€" ' ' ' ofotunoflnuoslymt {harem turnout-wasps“! u “£1”an inmost Am I' L v J. J. WETHERUPwmié‘ §Stocking up For the 20hristmas Season 90 TERMS-4:458}! OR TRA DE. .me W0 have bought liberally and well, and can confidently mmd our goods as WM the but procunblo. while our price‘ are modem Things. W «N om OWM' Not tho kind of stocking the children M: for mu onus, but the klnd the bonsai”: on want whorl preparing the Holiday 000‘: PAS C93 3R6? ‘ 1 ‘VVWVMONMMMuwZinnhT‘-' MdWMil Ml qepmmu “a: ‘n “I 0! “0030 fur M, ‘.h ”film-Ila. ~ «amtuummfi‘ “*- M “M by our buyer with x. 'omnpmmybymhmuuwm . nob-Imp. MM PASCOE BROS Wail Mp0". SPRATT 85 KILLEN, bhmlflhgm “\trilm Wm. M M313 '3: 1" M Wmumhmhu. “.41..“ MMMQOQMMOM 0,- .u m M of Bountiful iv Genital Mmhmts, Oakwood‘ Mmhmeum THE FAMILY GROCERS- A FULL STOCK OF NEW .T Hun; om: and sum "' a camsâ€"spacial Bursa!” 'I K BRITTON may FOR SALE Also mwmmmua OAKWOO D. LINDSAY. OPTIC 2 Brick Hat-99" DIANE Foot 0! Ian; “It

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