The Cedarville Herald, Volume 22, Numbers 48-52
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TbM* **• poo* Lawroorw- 4 iw(ll hi* ItatoMN* it t rM ) - tog (too* «to*r up t* to* ha**, Mt * acre aero** *i» h « t - pturb? riMgt Jtt*t < hw U*4 Md to* tow*** it - K«iw*r u d aon ctetumpad gimme*, “it* 11 *tgrit through. thank* to to* Mreton Mr*iu 4 be got.’* coattaiicd Laun*. to tw H ow of tlo* latcrest hi* word* aiwHMMl. “1 merer smv that iu*» down tuttH jretwMy. when ii* cuil«|MM«d as though abot." that?” a rototraiaad vole* rtow ii nuked Gilbert; la t t vm brrekfwrt time a t Avondale, ap t Cteewral Htggerson, for the fifth ton*, wondered what kept Ida (laugh- vw* aa he fidgeted tvttti W» paper and ‘ id* bat coffee. 4u»t aa Id* . r,wa* at ml end the admitted a tali, 'handsome girl, with bright blue eyes. She held a Wg; bench of chftufttto hi JietMiauds. “Wh**» have yon been, Mona?* in* todred be? father. “Gown at the river; X found the atom# wall near the boathouse ablaxe with, these blossoms. I am, sorry to “The Rauthern mail is in, ’ observed to* general, notldimr toward a smalt Idle of letters at her plate, »he flushed slightly as she laid the dematia ou the sideboard nud tdok beg: acat a t tiat table. A conscious smile crossed her father's face as she broke -to* Seal of the MHtt letter. HO turned to the paiMir in Ids hands, and his eyes caught tots heading; “A Itomnnco in fto*t u re .” . . “With the:Invalided ,officers return* lag tola week Is young Colonel I*aw* rrnee, who was severly .hurt In the; Mtorge a t 8an Juan. Among the nurse* who went to look after the sick was g handsome young woman whom t*e colonel formerly ftomired. Family mkWortone had forced her to adopt nursing as a profession. Their friend- ship wan. renewed., and when the tokmel eauie home he w ar engaged to bis old love. Colonel XAwreuee Is to b* married very' shortly.'5Kciwrt say* that he :had entangled himself wttb another kidy, who will, now- find that she most .look elsewhere for con- natation/’ ■ - A* be. laid down tbe paper the gem tout glanced a t hi# daughter. She was sitting, with a dosed expression on twr Umik 'gJigliigf: at a letter she held. “Fattor, what does this m can f^be atoWmed, holding out the letter, lie toefc It from tor, and this is what he “S mv Mono—You may have aeon in paper* an account or my being lad; 1 maue light of it in my hist letter, fearing to alarm you, but. the tretb 1* I am a wreck, as the papers bare accurately stated. Xam invnHd- ed and crippled, and if i t had not been fo r devoteu nursing 1 should not be tore to-day. tinder the circumstances 4 to pot fed Justified, in holding you to goto *pgaKMnent; notwithstanding the twin 1*causes me to do this 1 want to jwiease you entirely and leave you free to marry aome one who Is not So slut- feted aa myself; but tolleve me. dear* eat. that whatever my future lire, you wltl always to shrined deep In tuy heart of hearts. Votiy faithful friend, HKNUi" hAWnENCE,” “Wbftt doe* it mean?” almost shout ed lhe old general, “I t meaus thw your lover 1* a scoundrel, .Moua; rend newspaper containing “A Itomunce in the bps; a mist torore her eyes pie- Kcsl Wfe. The girl grew white to vapto* her f.t.’ a moment from rend ing tto article; slowly she grasped its gnH fawport. It v m a terrible blow to the general; to bad always liked Colonel Law rence and iwuseiited to the engage- imwi just torore t!ie young man was prdefM to fhiba, Itoth Mona ami her fatto r bad so thoroughly toileted in I aw m **'* fc»ve and faltli that his letter and that, story in the news- paps* came upon them like a holt rmm m calm sky. 0 Fariug tb* rooms wratlifulfy. hs r* r r w a t t» his f*«Ungs hi *\ a ti-ing Tftotoy. MTto acMtndrtl! t ahmild Ms* to horse whip him myself for a wjirip mt a <i!t* if he wnc c*;t wotimt- «4. fkjMM are hfs liurt* t-> the Efab tie a** «tve*, >l„na nh! ~wh<n Gib tort hear* thi* J* mid that the gen* e r s t w w m tom d that Ida sou was tol*1** mine* that ttwk. I t was a t‘ ~ to have a man armtml to ■tow to ronM ghr* vent ht Ids out* As iknsili in answer to his thoughts, pto htoWr s t that mouietst ttrough! £h p MkiwW “Yea t jillwrt was rondn;r, mm* toriunsielv. a ihiv earlier than •gpcHsAe br'Mgln/ u friend with him, ypst »m mrti t<t t her attention/1' togpgM to r fsifMur, as 5!o*m Joined f i m p b*r M» on and a letter In U r toad. i ’fffaUg mm, A-srr* ■; "Mtof to *to village to post a note/’ •Vtotapt Is r«»nl*g to jiiorrow a t !> «Hk mm Md mlhgo friend, who, St m m h | mw tost: turned nn In ^ew tw k r *1 *■ glad.” told Mosm, gnletfy. B rt *vr1ved 1* hhri* sp' ‘to with hi : L ■ Msh-r X au H* j t *,-fumed Fwrta Rh-*, As w, *? dS they #tato *to touerst pua ,-t nut Ids a*d w«»» to ids wm, who toward s t the twhatlerof mvpr.'* *«<dsl#iM Major (tow toesislng tovs*|f eariy in Mi*#, Man* hnd l*ft tto thre^ to fb* bWsH w<>m Mips M*M Is «ti»m.lnr ff Jf w t Mptotol to the <K«rr*t girl to to* w*vto. I WenM l«s* Mr UaH l*®.*#1* . webwl to*MMhat««* w^ 6 S 5 i{i*i 3 ? t “Weil, y«« err, it wax this way; he's very retimif, still, we all knew he was devoted Ui some girl a t home, though he never menttoiiiHi her name Mr MMike xlwut her; couldn't gel him into the slightest flirtation with any on*. When we came Imek together lit spoke for the first time to mo almut his affair, ’Toil * ca Laurie, Xam such g w w l, should I marry n glri when she might have to nurse rim? awl then, nt best, I’m not a whole man; will, have but one sound arm and only pari of one teg to offer her,* By George, I felt for tbe poor doril when ho talk- ivi bke tha t well, Xsuggested to try her and see what she thought about it. \v rite and offer to release her. Ue, caught at the Idea. ‘JBut X wouldn’t write as though pleading with her; I would not want to he married out of p.ty, hut would Jugt state the, faern and leave her free to deckle/ said lie. *Aud what do you think shell write/ Xasked lilm. ‘Xthink that elm is .too faithful to give me up/, lie auawowt, and ’ixm my word—scar or no ec»v— he looked so proud and handsome as he spoke, Xonlywished hi* sweetheart e«Uki have stmn him,” •Wd■'■fSWfT'hsiiiedl Gilbert, as I-aurie paused in his narrative. •Uth. then he wrote, alluding to bis being a wreck, .and, referring to tne account In the papers, arid yesteruay her answer came; Xwas in his rooms when he got her note—Just a short Ope. hut he turned white, and said bitterly, > 'She writes that my views upon Ihe subject of our engagement .ending meets her-own; she reteasrs me, evidently without regret, t’-auk- fnl to„be free from what nllghr have been a burden to her/ I tried to cheer him up; he gave, me one look such as you gee lri a hunted beast iis you shoo* “it-down, and. bv Jove, lie keek *1 r t over. I was In a fCiu-ful state. ;ixi 1 eiuk d-his uame, He came round ; ve- ' eutly and legged me not to mention the subject again;” “i.ituiie, for God’s sake explain wnt- tors a little move/’, cried Gilbert, who had risen from his chair in gifesit ex-' elteiftent. - The major stated at lils friend In astonishment. • - •‘Yes, Sir,” tried the general, equally roused, “you don’t know how e’weh depends upon what you have been tell- iug. ’OoloneX Lnwrenee is engaged to uiy daughter Mona.” ■»,ie devil!” and the eyeglass drop- “Aftd here's news of bis.engagei'neid to another woman!” • “To another woman?" echoed Laurie evidently in hopeless aniaaement. . “The nurse who took care of Idm, .There Is a Haring account of ltdn to day’s Reporter.” “It’s ah n lie.” Cried Laurie, fninhl- ins for his eyeglass" and almost drop ping his lisp. “They have mixed our names up; it is 1 that ain engaged to the nurse. Miss Sterling, whom I just »«• ntioued; Lawrence has never kink ed at any other woman nor lui.l a tliuugtit except of his fiancee; I can swear to tha t There’ll just one thing to do. Where’s the time table?” and the .major was on Ids feet , inspect ing the mantelpiece. . “What do you mean?” asked Gilbert. •T mean t»*take a train to Xe.w York to-ulght. if there’s one that will get me there.” 1 yroimense/' “ i.o yon t|ilnk I am going to see i.;lwremiv-who saved my life nt the risk of ids own. go through another night of despair?” . Ai d o’clock next morning a thunder ing rap at the door of Colonel Law rence’ti room brought a sleepy, half- dressed, -valet to jlajor Laurie, win demanded instant admittance. • “1 hope, sir, there's no bad news/ said the v;ilet, respectfully, “hut the colonel has been so ill ever since you left ycHtcrdny and has not slept tills night.” “Bad news? No, no, man—the best voui* master has lmd this many a day.. Hello, Lawrence; mny 1 come in. old fellow?” and Major Laurie walked in to the adjoining bedroom. Ills friend started up in bed at his entrance, arid tried to nsk a question, hut Mona’s note \v<i 8 in M r hand before he had time to frame the words. “Plie will 1 h ? here herself in a few hours.” said Laurie, anil discreetly turned joivord the window and pulled tip the blind: the warm sun filled the room with brightness, and a happy light shone (n tlm colonel’s eyes as he read the few hurried llucsu “Latlrle. I,auric” lie cried, as his friend seized Ids outstretched hand; “she’s true® to roe, after all. Read Hint.” He handed Mtina’a letter to Laurie; .My darling.” she wrote, “forgive me for lalttUidecstatMUng your letter, t caunot free you from our engage ment as long as I realize that yon love me and that I tan he of use to you. What matters to mo a loss of an arm or a leg, as long as you. have bndy enough lcft to hold your soul together. I’m vours till God calls that ooal home to Himself. “Your loving Mona.” Toward noott of that day Major - iatirls had a vision of Mona with her ■tms afout* her lover’s neck, heard ,-er joyful cry, ansi from Lawrence a ttumnured “My darifng“*at last,” and lie hastily left to theinselves two of 5ho happiest hearts In Nev/ TorK. As lie turned to Mona’s brother la the next room, wiping, his eyeglass, which had suddenly Ijccomo misty, he said below Isis breath, "By Jove, l rather Gslnk ■ I’ve dona a good day’s work” Gut* Bravo S o PII cm tine who reads rise letters from the Phillppaes tfifinot ;a-i to h »rtrurir with the fflitIiurtc-<‘V 0 'U chmfulntss -with wliii lt the wmindel soldiers Wat* their suffcilngA Em y i:i9<as hoy who has bren hit kad not be; n felllfil siamm to - Mv« mmlt! ritfsw a Joke or * patriotie cpltram as ha was Ming canicd tows tm* LftttlritehL Tli.:i U an exnwfdp tu the « s a of GoiMaad 11: min* of jlound f'iiy, whft shot iHtdlv through the treltt «fid h!p, Gne «f Ids ewnradfs writ*# abent him as felMwsi n*v b**n talking wifi* t ’criland drew lid P m up and said 1 know !H iM p«**n hit. and y*1l*d for th* h"#- 1 iw ii ron*» ha* tots of *i*fva i w# ware purfjrififf him, off thv It# r*•* «P on ♦•»* atretrWr and Tte to#*, bnyaf” Kawto# rp # « « r w< > # # * * • - * ■mi ♦ # T h e B ig S t o r e . x u i c “ I ^ * E * With L i t t l e * P r ic e s , i i f * V I J S l f i JB& 'V# €sli'i.oc?fcswtto< »1% OLD WINTER'S COMING MAKE? HEAVY CLOTHING A NECESSITY { UiC ICY^I IMU^ inaivy? |UW ui ^ag jM vu »»^v wv«i^ go '13/ v %%•*<>* y i'j u w j |^ [ T garments at least outlay. Perfection of tailoring, correctness of fashion and cut is the invanaW? ? -interu ii.-Mi*. The % great organUation o f our buying facilities and our progressive methods or selling gives values which viiiers fail to f approach. » -s-'k'X^nM> Hi Mena Suits, A Good S tron g S u it * * In Cassimeres and Scotches, made extra \;e!l and bears the union label, vvorrh $6.00.......... ................................... ^ Su b s tan t ia l Business Su it New styles, a large variety pf patterns to select from f t 06 Values,$7-$ 8 ........ ....................; .................................................... O D .O O C p len d idA I I Wool S u i t ^ Made of reliable Serges and Worsteds, carefully cut and tail- w ored. 10 new lines just received,-beught at the right prices. $ 9.88 Special Prices for the Boys. Children’s knee pants— .......... 13c Children’s knee pants.. ; ...... ........... 17c Children’s knee pants ............. 19c Children’s knee pants.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 39c Children’s knee pants...... . 45c Some of them are worth $1 jf...................................................... /i/len’s Fine Su its ^ . 20 styles made of fine domestic and foreign fabrics worsteds, $ fancy and plain effects, single or double-breasted coat or j>|| Men s Overcoats. ;; jJ^Jen’s Good Overcoats vests. Sure to please yoo and save at least $$., LA. V Made of reliable Kersey cloths substantiaiiy made ■ ; and lined, worth}at least $6. , .................................. .............. ;; /Men’s Durable Overcoats. :: 1 1 Made of dependable Kerseys strictly afi woot. abso” 0 0 0 7 S v * i fast colors. This always sells for $9...................................... $ Q. r§ l h Ch ildren’s Reefers ;; /Men’s Fine Overcoats " f>- w Blue Chinchilla beavers, high s t o r m . O J j 1 * Handsome Whipcords, Stylish Coverts, Reliable Kerseys. Cut ' -colllars....... •........... ....................... . 0 ifcT 'f in the popu!ar full box. You wilt recognize the regular' $12 (J Q $ JJ ‘ jyien’s Swell Overcoats - Description fails to do justiee to this superb line, every up-to" ’ date fabric and style is representedmarvels of the tailor’s art ^ ~ Ooys* Swell Top Coats $ These garments are unequalled elsewhere at #16 & 18 . . . . . the very latest for the boys, a A Q QQ t . very extensive line at.................... v Z i vO< ' Hj’wo Hundred Vestee Suits * ages three to eight, conie very attrac tive styles and worth as high as §1.75 Men’s Pants. Four Great Specials. R eefers of Oaoil Quality ineither blue, blackand brown, a very exten-J i|/|en*s Pants. ♦ sive line. We respectfully invite evrey mother to compare /37 | Made fromgood, strong cassimeres and cheviots, thesort f ' ♦ this line with the usual $ 4,00 coat. , *<r**♦s. . . . . . . . . r. yA i t ! ^ that will not rip. An immense assortment.............................. ;' ♦ Doys* Good Quality t Mon’SPauls. x school suits, made up nicelyr-strongly sewed, ages 8 to O! i n ! , in dark, desirable patterns, durably tailored and guar- a | f. ■> J .6 ...................................................... .................... ......... S l . 4 0 i ai?Leed,noLnp- Trousers that generally retail at $ 2.00 .......... $ 1 / , ’ Ooys Handsome Suits t | in fancy worsted and strictly ail-woot tweeds. Every OI f; U dpuWe breastec, three styles to seleci from, the $*.*o 0 0 JO i pair perfectly fitting and carefully made, worth $ 3.00 ........... .S IB V $ A Line of Pure All VvooKuits t '"*■ fancy worsteds in‘new fail styles, newest and handson 2 , . including the celebrated Slates goods, absolutely $ 9 {J 7 $ .designs, dressy and a large variety to select from, value from 0 0 d t $ 4.00 value. - . ................. .......................•........................ * 2 1 %S ? $ 4.00 to $ 4^0 ........................... . .................... ............ ■... S A . ' f J - t hree l rnceSuds , - / l / ICo r dur oy Pants , [or tbe boys, ages 12 to 16 , vest comes dodble breast- $ / [ 7 QJ , 100 pair bought at special price, extra heavv, made 0 § ed, the very latest............................ ................... ............ tpif.! f 5 . well, they are good values at $ 2 .<ro.................... . 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The beat 75c underwear you efer i,« , reduced to ..,,,,..4 3 s IHire M.k PTceced ’• ' '"in i’t-tep- wear; 6a3r*au!etJ*pure e!!k ‘fi^ o *d, anti rheumatic; also 25 other lines la wools, cottons, eta. to Gclcct trout} 12.50 mines avarf where.... .. . . . . ................. 63* Lien’* perfect Strir- L’a’ea Suita. . ......................... .....< 5 So to $I S 3 L , s Lb *c. acar. 22^ Co y ^'v-o'■ *'#■ ■“ **$><?> rj-3*ri ° Mon't tlnoi ti i.iijr .-d O’-tces, cm* 80o Working Shirts, double front and back, th* best made . . , , . . . . 390 I f Blue and snorted colors in flannel S h ir ts ..,.,.., ............ 40c, 73c, OSa 76c laundered colored shirts. Gar ner's Percaltt, detached CufTo, good nasortmeat of patterns,., , 48a <1.03 White body, colored bosom, thirta, open front and back, do* tacked Cuffs,. . . ,C9o Chu'.co line of colored Ohlrta. cross and vertical s trip e s ....,...........74d $1.25 Columbia and Eclipse Shifts, Corner's host Fercates, cross and vertical sthpeo, rich eolcrlapi. •kiktfig patema.. i , ,989 vat bach i.Vbor ;■ * Ha v s Suspenders Ys Umferwoar ff.! Culf Gloves or M:t(«.r.t..,...,.33a' Iwtnty at;-ha Ihn-d or un'ined leslier Cloves in C. :f. .uv. iW fiov. ti, Coat at.d It.y aiitn w. H th* .".re and ^ «.* *tlO A i fixtm strong Hub Web Suspender* to jSc ynopeadera. dssfmble iw*bs.,,.13e 2;.c ^ttci»f>ndcra. alt styles.,......,1 9 * &0o ITcaldcut S u s y e a d e r g , , . 35* Hals •5s Crush, Facto and Military i .in .!fov/u, bluo, grey, steel,, b . a o ^ . * , . . . . * * « # ,» . $I.G5 Crash Hats, broken oia- $1.25 Crush, Alpines Milltarya. rim nnii Stiff Hats, nobby e :. ctt-lWug eo!e?a, choice. . . . . . . #2X0 Hats, eStra qtuallly, stt. .... styles, ttcssling shades....... #2X0 Hats, Daalap, Toamas, * * and ifeox styiis, «TefytL’: ;; m ,C 0.0 S.«.« «,«.«, . , .««\,uft $$X3 Hats, exquisite styles cad. Cator2o^s». . . . , , . , « « e . f t f t o , , » .$2,JS Ask to see the new asisha Hat at this price, 44,00 Hat, th* World's hast fa?..tM»' .*n STAIR ’CLIMBING* Xldtnr 4o I>« 1J nml Avoid #leln|| Xfotisuctl. trees******Jt*a*«re*«, Me. Usato*. MMwtoK**>weiy emi nn S c f C y - ------------ Hr. If olio waffid avoid failpna in clJmh* 'liar stairs, a Bcceasary act in a city HUo iJJjicago, whore many Intlkllnb’o havo m elevators, lie imtjst Icaws how to do St itfoperiy. A itbyak-Ian of repute toils |i«w litis slseuld lie done,. “Hfitsaily,” ho says, "a person will tread on the ball of tho foot in taking *fn?li step. Tltfe Is vt^y tiresome and Wearing on the nitiselc-s of the toga and feet, Yon slittald In walking ot vllioh- Iht? stairs seel; tor tho most oqual dl* frlbntlon of the terty’fi weight >.«- .-“itrlrs In walking MjfStaira yonr toot should ho idaft.rd sipiarely down on the step, hi "I an-1 all. rind tb: jj th" work sh(Uil*l ho }H*rfonn- l ato’wHv and d<!!!.“ salelf. In this way ftore to n-»strelu to -u a»*f pofH-uhtr jj-*!**I;*., b u t»ash **no to do* n»g Sto tltdy hi a Mittovd iitfitni'-n The **-toan h > m * *<*»-a with m ■ •I'tinx I* pit j»jii;«i*rti*tn-r, nr, *» l^aat, •b>- to not nmHng « in/'rer nmm n t »**> •.'Tilii* ‘Um brthtt, inn, Of to iwTln* .,*>r lialf dnut-to n hm lOuf » fllglit n t Ptnlm, to clofMlnih r*-j»r»*h«.n«thte, I r any >*<-rtinn *<f toto kind, t lw t th* Itetrt to naturally *t ett#d t» a more ranM tt 1* da MraMa that fhr IniOMRhenld Mtn fail play. Th* nwrtttns p^itkm hstortonn (M r Mdf««s th* tdnad I*' nap*** " “ U mp * I* tiwgffis *f with Miir or tin* Siaporiaat and quite stash Sin;; archaeological discoveries of re cent tintpo to the announcement that th« fiplfiirtid builders of ike pyramids, the undisputed wastois of the arts and M'tonces of that brllllflijt aKO^prac-tla- ed (siiitilbaliAtri and regularly ate the flesh of their dead. This reinarhahto revelation, whleh inavs the seat of the world’s most ancient civilization, from which wo have Inherited so mtioto Is not .a epc-tnlntlve theory, Imt a cold fact, told by Hu1spade and shovel of jpra- fcsoT W. tollnttore ltotrle . i’rofestsor lMrie came across his iu* tcredhig fitni while excavating a group of old Masfaha tomb* of y,50d fib tb, to- a temotory neat* the village of fltoritashub, some sixty mile* south of It’arlo, Here a series of eoatly reek Itombs and mertnary chamber* were ,o|s-m-d wlshh wrR’evidently plate* of twealthy Initial, tbs eprr.liig one of ti!**massive «efi!ns It**esm-! tod to find :t!u*us!!*! embaliiv**? inuMimy or cnrin*, .but Instead a swaiiif-d and eut np tltat of n Wfthtun, with the flesh 'tnJ!f»*tv *nnf' freer *bo I ruior , »net th* . aatoondeft gay* ot in# c«r)iv*for„ Tlmt riito mum iinlvcmol amt not an i«ototo<t tnm won ahnwn by tire mill Roqnnnt tlndttht of « half a hundrod i ntMNwtod tmdtea in MirtMi* parts nf tb* old C*m*t*ry. *tto«tdhi« over an area V half a JttO*. Town o* ibXues, Slanlton, UoU beasts of the fact that 75 per cent, of the popmntmn are exiles from their homes, whe have found in Manltou health and strength. Ita high attitude, its oyono, It* persistent sun shine and its mineral waters are Its proudest possessions, Among its adopt- ed children are people from almost, every state and territory and fr,.m ] nearly evety civilixed country Its the world, i TUB BUMCLt-B&L Ih e «as!le Tongue, i A tlactic writer of tho seventeenth'! f entuiy predicted that the Had!. lan ! gtmge would hi< unws more held -In great estet ni in Ireland, and an Irish IHipd* say* the predb-UoA areas* In a fair way of to-Ittg fntflHM in owe tbne,' nd note* an proof that the Wstri<t, s oundl*. under the t*m local gotetfl.1 loent bill are (hanging th* jcngiish name* *f t.md* aud street* Into thdy! ft toh eqwlvabnt* ( You lirtfey not fool with a bumblebee! tor you don’t thin?; they can sting - yoii’li see! 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IfWdMft, #1bCfiIfttft! )mttti«?. ■*“ ’ It e«#wn ? t c u # **cfef#Ia!8it public web- tflhrrMr. But »tiu the next c plums to- ht it beif* p«lyj l One of the yw : of UiOsC who e, made this Holemoii be mud three While every glity almut rt to Mr, Bo , it is true tin K 4 whichmake JvorcC, is barber ag Htauy tjmc intry tban \ ert« ever v< divorce amts very year. P« pith the underst fling isn’t satis! a/n a divorce, udge’feoffice aud Bii»e. The jt atitary. queetioi ense and hamlet He looked ito hud then asked pupqnf’ "The coupon! itied the judge. ‘Why, the <i |be reply. While ive don divorce coupe eases, yet the Joed without a |me judge tint ften not more t- iards. 1. I Ever since Ac . ictory in Mnnil United Stub ives to he carr enthusitistn, liars-when he ^ g his victor) fteuse episode. • jwople that tliei Me.the rest of t Wo, with hisses femluiuin swu fbome. and it 0ewey’ name' w fbr its absence” pas "originally i gate his victor. Rquare it) Loud gait’s victory. . Lost Saturda hall was played • opposing teams fpld Yule uni' ley have met ir supremacy ! illy anxious ft Oise ■of I’ri ar. Tbe old mid win ire •ound was a imonstrated • fore the end raa 10 to 0, in ie miiuite \ .rthur Poe, P lick a goal ft ,mo for his o’ ie became the li* admirers “ .teulll lie was nl wtinder if yo Mine experient If he dtn'S, is tl for us to strive I t Is said very wearing» h the mess who i |«g;s. are now prissctl that me cure the pits The troop t a arday night nt t ’asufe Down” Isey have - a ; grille people, t couple uf op- ireregoingto r. hist w bjtttt after tin ritod to see N tV6 the opo For tho bet light «*y tha nttftger of the last a for their 2 due when« IIo«ew, or claim th by Brown e idbfffi the, »pr. ASt The eingon luftedby (ring the it*d in t!i In the i t Tii» •nre*, >j«s
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