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( . . · Abotft .tJie · · ·· · I · h~d ta~ qtlarrellng dreadfully, and I I ,. \ ·f., : ·. (. .,, ,, . ..,.__ I LITTLE AMERICAN 0. ,beard bet: ,tell him that she was willing 1 . ·, ;. ; B.•vii,ft,~h .. f!lh~ _OLIVE G=~. to die fOI! IIJ1> if~ n~essary, dand then she ttev. OJ$~eilo& l!. Lt>PF· pl.scor. Preaching, ... u••D• gave a great st>. an presse me olose to \ervio u.HI a.m. ~u<l7:00 p.m., Y. P. S. C. E her breast. Mi~ ~1 wus very angry. He CLUAS 6p. m. Ohuroll P\\'f6! meeting Wedne•day I -·sed her and \': ook his fist in her wght. 7 :an e>'clooJ<:_ ' pastor Will endeavor u~ - to be at home Mon<lays to receive any who may \King's going out beyond Devil's face.\ CARNIVAL • I fOfl 8£ft80N 18$$, OPENS AT FREAR'S Full size people are welcome, aft the tiny people have a 'lHI~B~IlA.I invitation to come and their mammas. wish toseehi111 pers.oballv. I h'd H , b \And \'gud'? •- h~ ..:·ind?\ r ver to get 1 es. e s a ~eat and at JW g• ..., u ... Thti ann D. a! data of eeats at the \Always. He brina• me ,,retty things roping mustangs and the like. You e- \ obnJ·oh on 'l'uesd.ay afternoon was from beyond the Rio. where hJ sells tho might like the experience. It's a man , very .successful, oooupyingonlyabont wool. He brought me this\ (towbing a forsaken country, but there 'a fine game one hou1· and 11 ha!f. Practically all gold chain about her throat) \and this, there.\ of the seats were disposed of In that my 'fete dress, which I wear becau.se \And Atwood will be home by the t d 1 17 \ short time, a.nd ~owe at a large ad- o ay am . vanoe lil prlee. time we get back,\oalculated Atwood's The drfli!S was of dark blue, brocaded guest, who had sought the Conoho ranch et ll' with lace about the throat and Th<l new envelopes for current ex- as a restorative for ex:hatlllted energieS. lo~s~ly tucked np sleeves, fashion~d iu pen,Ps are out and also those for the \Thanks. I'll make the trip., 1 Bnch a way 88 to leave the pretty arms ohuroh b~nevolenoes. It is hopt>d · h bare to the elbow. Holt realized what The city man of all'atrs and t e mns· that all the mernhersbip will !o.ll in had made ter appear snob a striking tang hunter had camped together for a line with this plan which with hnper- picture among the cactus blossoms. It week without seeing a sign of human feet operation, gave such gooil re- was this gown of shining, floating blue. habitation, when one morning they \W b h ., h k d snits last vea.r. ere y= orn erer e as e . oame across a tlook of sheep feeding \No. In San Antone. .My mother The ann ua.l business meeting of the among the thick leaved oaotns on a high had Spanish blood in her veins. My church was held last Tnesday night. plateau. father said I had eyes like hers. Is your All business was transacted with dis· \In good condition, too,\ commented home like this?\ she questioned in her patch and thoroughness. A pleasing King. \Some one must reap the benefit turn. Innovation was the reports from all of the wool.\ . , I \My home ts in a great city,\ Holt the various organizations in tt.oe ~Is oompan~on s eye~, bowe-_ver, had answe{ed smiling, \where people Me h h Th . ill b notwed somethmg more 1nterestmg than ' as thick us the flowers on the plateau o urc . IS w e a perwa.nent h ep 1 s e · ' yonder \ custom. \A girl!\ be exclaimed. \And she \And are there girls there like me?\ Above represents Our New Block, which we expect Occupy on or about April 1st, next, The revival!lleetlngs In the school im 't a Mexican, either. I'm going to with a wistful expression. season is houses are sue>oeeding beyond our talk to her.\ I \PI~nty of them. Tell me bow you until Frear gives fondest hopes. Meetings will be held Dismounting and leading his horse be have been educated?\ Onr Great Removal The Children's Golden Tea in onr big window sparkles Christmas beanty. The boys will danae with foot- ball glee when th.,y see the t::lol- dier t;ets that came from Germany for them. Frear's Toy Room is a ~reat magnet for the girls and boys Our great Belfast Handkerchief Department blossoms with Obr st- mBS dainties. Blo.ok Dolls, white Dolls, tall Dolls, short DoUs and Dolls wi1h big feet and little feet are holding a reception in our No. 3 tihow WindO.w. of aQ.opping on Lamps :ani3iheh · visif our Christmas Dii.ca:rtn:tent if yon wish to Bnrpri!le your purbe. ----- All the children know that Santa Clans is on hts way to T'l'oy they hear that Frear's 'l'oy [)epat:tme.nt is open. and !:ieoond street be one of the most popnlar l,~tW•Iits in Troy or Albany lor tbe days of the Christmas sea- this week Friday night at .Mar .. hall overtook the young person, who was hur-l \My father taught me to read, and I school house, leader .Mrs. C. E. Lapp, ~~g away from th~,m. ., , have read my few books over ~nd over. at Centre F!l.lls preaching by Deacon Good morning 1 he sal?· We aTe 1 When the wind howls in the wmter and strangers here and would like to speak the sun hides then I read.\ Clapham and at Bald Mountain, to you 1B the Jamb siok?\-notioing ' b k \ . · I \Let me see your oo s. leader Bro. Norton. The pastor wtll the Jlttle creature she held ~n her arms, She brought them, the boond volumes be at Bald M:ounta.in. whose head she was strokrng with one he had noticed. On the title puge was The Quarterly Missionary Tea will brown hand. the name \Norman Loring\ written in be held Monday e~enlng next at the \No; he isn't slok, but his mother is a nervons hand. Home of .Mrs. N. Van K~rk. A pl~as- dead. I'm going to feed him at ~ome.\ I \What is your name?\ asked Holt. lng program will be carried out and \Is your home far from here 1 \VidiL My father told me I should 11 I It d ' tt d \No. Just under the bluff.\ \0 east one day and live arnon\ my peo· a are nv e .o a. en . Sh k · d En r b b t 'th \' \ . e spo e. m goo I! ts • u Wl ple, bot now there is no ohance, though A meeting of tbe deacons will be J h f t a s zg t ore1gn accen . Miguel says be will soon take me to a held at the oh!J.rch on .Monday eve· \::lh~~ us the ~ay, please,\ said beautiful plnce where .,verything is fine ning for the purp<>se of meeting any Holt. We would like to speak to your I and grand, but then if there are only who may wlsil to unite with th~ people. We have not exchangt>d a word Castilians there, as he says, I shall not oburoh by Baptism or expdrlenoe. with any one alnce we crossed the D1- like it.\ vide.'' Anita called them to the midday The girl hesitated and flushed crim- meal, and in the porch they encountered ~etormcd Cburcb. son. an old, grey haired Mexican, looking Pra:!'ermeeting \Vednesday_evenlng. Y. PI \Yon are welcome,\ she said, \but down on t.be unconscious form ot Mi· S 0. E. meeting Bnnd&y eveillllg, Rev. F. C. Mi lt' ~~ and doesn't like strnn- Is ~till going on, but has not received the attention that it Jar election, and mod~rate weather was the cause. Now the eltiHliii<lllf. bas pasded and we all know cold weather is coming. This is co:DC4!1Q~ ing me, of course, but it 1s concerning 'fOO as well; more so pocket book. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, R.ublet·· Foot Ware, and Rubber Clothing, Fur Sleigh Robes, and Fur Coats of all kinds, Sooville J)astor. gne 8 cr~ RUBl, with m expreRBion of mingled Rev. A.. H. Ea. ton occnpled the pnl II g~~~· .Mi 1 brother?\' ~n:liety and aversion. King sat by smok· Wbioh must be converted into money. It wonld pay you to pit on ~nnda.y evening In excl!ange \Qh n'f:e l~::err bad a brother, and 10 ~:ec~:~:1~ learned from Roderigo distance of t~irty miles to ;eceive such unheard ?f bargains 118 with t e pa.stor. lie preached 11 • my father is now long dead. Roderigo, that his sOD's evil tet.dencies were a 110w are off13nng. We are prBpBrt-d very exteD!nvely fm;: eaoh JEWELRY, WnmiES, SILVER ANll PLATED WAll£, forcible serwoD on \The powewf the 1 Anita and Miguel are Mericans.\ great distrees to him. They oonld see every department, abut all muf't be sold, and no one lD WBI.DIC->G gospel o! Ciulst. I \Let us go with you,\ urged Holt. that both wile and fatberwere afraid of J·myrhiog in our line can afford to miss any such c-hance, as the The choir are rehearsing special Tbe abode to whiob she condnoted Migu~L are ~-ouch tbat each father and motbPr ~ohonld study where to Christmas w usio whloh will be used them was set so completely In Ullder the .. And th 1 d ? Does he ill £ • 1 f b. · b.ild f On SQnday' Doc. \.2. 1 bluff that t.be trail lod down ever a part , .. e young. a Y their winter supply o wearmg appare or t atr c ren, or or » 1 trent bBr. a.aked Kmg... . ~elf the best good~ at the lowest prices. The C. E. meeting laet Srinday wa.s' of th<J roof. A tblok olnmp of cedars bid \Not so, rnn;e btm I exclaimed the . d\ ' \'h t t l it from the v1ew of any one aar068 the old man e::<oited!y. \Sorry the day I We have d_eculed to BPII our La tes \' oes II. cos. a mlss!onar meeting, the topio being, lver brought hirn here to eqnnnder the Big- Also onr ~liver and I:' Ia ted Ware at cost, We keep only the ·'God's triumphs in mieaion field•.\ r when tbe hunters stopped to tie their nor's property and bring evil to his ers' Bros. goo· iS. A iarl{e nmnbor of intlirestlng faots borees, King cautioned hie companion child. Miguel would pnt away Anita, from wlsslon fields o.II over the world I ngnlnst trusting these .Me:rioana. the !nithfn 1 one, and marry with the were contributed by the meUlbers. \I think wu con trust to these,\ re- b~nutifol Americono. Even'in two days The meeting was a very helpful one. joined Bolt, touching his pistol \1 from now be plans to do it. And she, The l::londe.y School voted to take mean to find.out what t?is girl is doing the innocent, thinks not of his wicked ap the Outlines of, Old Testament here. I believe there IS some mystery ways. Signor, I am old. Anita is a nbont it.\ woman. We guard and watch the inno· History for next year, ns!ng the Bible They wnlked In under the shade of cent senoriU!, but whnt oan we do if he I Study Union (formerly Blakeslle\ the pomh, canopied with cedar boughs carries her beyond the Santa Roan? I LeSBon Helps in fonr grades. 1 mpported on upright poles. could kill him 1 He is a devil, but he Ia I On 11 broad benob set agninst the out- my own flesh and blood.\ n. B. Cllan:l>. sr wall a man lay asleep with hiB hot His listellers were horrified at this Ol&a Meeting Monday Nil<bta. Pn:!'or Moet· tilted over hie eyes. A middle aged disclosure o1 villainy. Ina Wedneoda;v night.~. llev. A. B. &too. peaki 't dl paator. · Me:rionn woman wos s ng ru:m P Y \The gentlemen, is they IDarry?\ A very plea.sant missionary tea 1 to the girl in Spanish, but she smiled at asked Roderigo. \Than they take away meeting woe enjoyed la.st week a.t the · the salutation of the visitors nnd mo- for awhile the senorita, oven though residenoe of Mre. Orley Wheldeo. : tioned them to step within. Three sides Miguel kill his father and Anita, too, I of the living room and the roof were through rage.\ Sunday ovening the people wue. formed of the solid rook of the bluff, Holt and King conferred together. agreeablv surprised to see Rev. F. ' but an open door showed llDotber apart- Anita was consulted. The l'SB1llt was C. Soovllle ln the polpit. The 1 ment, perhaps two others, whose wide that the htmteru and their BBlf assumed reverend gentleman del!vered aD able open windows let in light and rur. charge started before sunset thnt alter- sermon, wblob held the close a.tten.l Holt's exploring eyes caught sight of noon for Atwood's ranch. tlon of bls bearers. . several bound v<llnmes on a shelf. \Well Holt,\ said his host as the two The Sonda.v Bahool board will hold I Tbe noise of their spurs on the atony smoked together on the night o! nrrival, Its monthly business meeting this ground or their voices roused the sleeper \for llD uniDorried man, or men, for I outside, and us he ent<'!l'ed the door the sbnre your misfortune, I should say yo11, Wednesday evening after proyH buntera recognized a forbidding looki,ng or we, wert> In something of a boL\ meeting. .. I Mexioan, wbo had passed them on a .. Whnt are yon going to do about this Unoin Clothing Co., M. SIB!f, Pw•p. GREilNWIIJB, -$-The Tornado Feed gutter. FOR HAND AND POWER. The Epwortlt. League will elect of-, narrow trail 11 few days before. This mnrvelous find?\ Tlwellve more days of Christmas !l.cers Friday evening. was evidently Miguel, who was \orOSB\ .. Hunt up her relatives the first !OJI:t'J:Iiv:al in our Bon Marcbe Toy Rev. w. H. Hughes, D. D .. or Bar· today, and who had been imbibing too thing,\ noswerPd Holt. \Bot reflect· atoga will pre!I.Oh Snnday morning I muoh strong drink. ~pon Holt's ~x- inggloomily, \what if theydon'tchoose In the obnrob. Dr. llnghea is nn elo I plaining that tb~ir VISit wne a. so~nal to recognize her?\ One and e ndenvonng to draw h1m mt<> .. Lo · i t an unusual name I quent divine and should dro.w a Iorge • i h li d rtl 1 • tola~n rmg B no · conversat on, e rep e en Y n ~~· have before mo the task of approaching, congregation. ble English and shortly betook himself by word or Jetter, every individual Lor· Christmas Dress Patterns. again to his bench outside. ing of whom 1 hear, nt the risk of being \Get the whisky from the saddlebags thout:bt most impertinent.\ 500 Christmas dress patterns or and make things pleBI!Ollt for him while , 'Tbere'e Norman Loring of New Or- doable width all-wool lilling dress 1 talk to the women,\ Holt whispered leans,\ mnsed Atwood; \be's well goods in fancy wsaves, plain ooloM!, to Kin11, and from Anita, as sbe tended known to mo, and one of the best fel- ftgnred Armures, oto. A ho.ndsome her pots rnspended over the open fire. lows in the world.\ Chrlstmassoard and full dress pat· 1 be learned that the little .Americano: 9 \Norman? Is pis name Norman?\ School Committees. tern for 90(). The most sensible or lather wns killed by a fall from. hts BBid Holt rapturously. \He might be a horse many years before; that Bodengo, nephew or a cousin. This girl's father Only Cutter thatcuts and splits the ~talks. W. EDDY PLOW CO~ make special prices for all gltts is e. Christmas dress pattern. her husband's fathEr, who had waited was 'Norman. • Write him at once, At- ,}UJI>!lii~ltttles for CJburch Fairs and 40 ° Christmas dress patterns or on the signor for long, bad then sent wood. and it would be no harm to inti- ;··~,~1(l9ay Schools, on all Christmas double width beo.vy and warm winter beyond the Bio for her to take care of m~te tbot t.be orphan has a Hock of some •' Brinn this advertisement dress goods in checks, mbtnres, the child The kindly face looked wor- thousands o1 sheep and a bunch o:f good \\ tweeds, etc. A. handsome Christmas riE>d as she spoke of her charge, and hors~s. The fact that be won't have a GENERAL AGENTS. '' '/ I.;/ I a.nd you will get special card and fnll dress pattern (10 st.yles judging from .Miguel's boisterous Jan~- pauper on his bands may sharpen his CB:A.ltLBS llo SA.fi'Ol\D and special attentian. to seleot from) for $1.90. It you wish tar at King's jokes .that he was belng memory.\ !'!\\------------Ito make a. Ghrlatmas gift to a lady propi~iated IIolt ~timated that he J'Hold now Dick,\ said .Awtood. , woold like to epeak Wlth the young lady. \Loring Is as ~pright as the day. He'll H ~·t ('It tll & Dealer In and Mannfacturer of bay her one of Frear s Christmas • 'Certez, certez, '' agreed the woman, tell UB the truth.\ !onmnonts, r.a~ ones, L) 8 arv I cl seri B of Christ- dress or wrapper patterns. 200 smiling. \The senorita a lon~y is all ze Atwood's friend pxoved to be the of Qnincll;,&rre, Westerly,arul&llotherkinds D e 'll b _ Christmas dress patters of double day. • • And she poin~ed through the open nephew of Vida •s father, who, he wrote, of ~·orolflll aod Domestio Grauite, .o.ys Wl • e ~ 8 en width all-wool Henriettas, twD col- wind. ow of the adjomlng room. \owing to finanoial and social troubles, Amencan &od Ita.ll&n Marble. 86 a holiday slelgb. ride. orad wixturee, tweeds. plain cloths, The girl w1111 fondling the face of a had gone to Texas over au yE~~~rs before. eto. A handsome Christmas oard antl lnely formed cream whit~ mare, a• His friends were unaware of his mar- Oellnloid Holiday Novel- Ohift'onier Sets, Toilet Sets, etll., give for ladies. full dress pattern for $2.40. 300 w.bose alde stood a c;olt, a tiny copy of riage. If Mr. Holt an his way north Its mother \Munomo always comes would kindly escort Miss Loring as far Cbristmassdress patterns of double down fJom.the blnft'tor water everyda)' as the Crescent City, his mother would width novelties, jacquards, brooo.de11, at this time,\ she said, stooping to nn- take charge of her niece.\ eto., all new and the latest oolors, loose the hobble frOJD the fore legs of In the interim the bachelor bad' ample A handsome Obrietmas card and full lhe animal. opportunity to make th~gs a~reeable dress pattern for $2.61. Remember ''Do yon ride herr much?\ asked Bolt, for their guest, whose native goOd sense Frear & Co. will exo,hange dress pat- liS the mare moved away. and entire freedom from artillolality terns alter Christmas if not satisfao· \I used to, but for a long time now 1 charmed and interested them. am hardly allowed to go oat of Anita's One afternoon when Bolt was riding tory. 350 Christmas dress patterns light. When I do ride, Roderigo goes, at Vt'da's side a bullet whistled close, of double width s'ilk and wool mix- f \ in too and he likes not to ride sst. very close, to his ear. He tnmed tares, fe.noy novelties, all-wool ,:If we had known, you might have time to see Miguel creeping off through cheviots, etc. A handsome Ohrlst- ridden with us,\ said Holt. the oedars. A party scoured the country mas oard and toll dJ.'ess, pattern for An eager look shone in her eyes. in search ot him that night, but were ts.50. 1100 Ohristmae chess pattei'Ds \.Ah ta gallop fast tmd tar--it would nn 811 ccessful of imported a.ll·wool and silk and be niee I\ she exclaimed. Anita and Roderiso were the sole oo- wool dress goods of all kinds in novel- A sudden impulse seized the man at cupants of the ranch when King took mohair and wool miltnres, Iter side. , possession of it four months later at the \Are yon happy here?\ he asked. instigatinn d the ~wner. · , . . Also Dealer In obe_aks; eto. A h•ncleome \Are they kind to you? Believe me. I \:ADd what ~s 'Of , til$ h~roine1\ ·. ·. · ·.. . .: uni•rentr' Obrilltmaa card IPld full wonld l!en'e you If I oould 1\ . jl()lije one\llllked to ithQin \ihtf IIWri wa&· WHITE 'BRONZE· MONUMENTS, 'Pil.~!Ji~l\;~~i~=::ti~~~~~~·J. :~··,~·:1:0·::00 . ''.ADib~_is gl)(ld. She-lovell me,\·t~~ told '· . , · :· . • .... · .. •. . . . , ·.· . .. 11 pi ~d~ _!Jowl,y .... l ·~·swa .a! ~~ · · i~Molt·~$0.111Qfe 'With: her an~ wOI:Jlll, 'l'abl~fl ~-\\'\· etc>. Whlie.:Bron.:e I• iht ~ rt~~~~~~=~~~:~::;~ b6011Uaeoillld9'th& PQ~ her C'D11.~1t ·:bite mlti:ll!llMtJf .A\:'WoocJJiaa IIOll~ mi:Jei1lin.bl&llla~ knownfot:iJIIIndllliJ!!!.tlll. wati\ilif'~ .Wcitliiliil4»'·' ·• '· -'•'··. . .... · . ·, ... ·eo ...... --~~- ~··:\ · .. - -\'~-\ :,; ~·.·::-· \''•. --··'.-'~~-,-/_· --~--~--~:.···i·:\;\\\~~.\:'-·:. ·.·. ·;l. '~~ •••• -~. -'v ;\ . ~I will be interested the display in ,our window. has sold the Gold 12 y~ars. ('