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11 1 1 I ISY if 's .1 totriiduceyoufohlm, John. I first, met Mm on a train to rallay California. Ha waa a shaggy old dear, aO whiskers and bat, nisrblakera Couldn't hid ttls smile, and tla raga wnldat hMa, ala. naa hood, and wbn ha tbraabad a drum mar bacataa tha man anooyad ma, I Juat Couldn't help taHlag in lora with him. i.

Bran when ha flbbad ma and flltxwtedtny aaaertloa that wa had mat before 'i "Good ItfSaf lora and tha calrea fet looae 1" ha almost ahoatad aa held up. hla one aoond arm to har My dear, my jdear 'V 1 Oh, aweetbeart," aha whlapered lay lag' feet h6t cheek against his. Ifs. t.kon vm, i. i if Kni in, yon an the more for the dear thoughts that made you hesitate." Ho waa allent a few momenta, dlgeet ing hi.

amaaemept. apeechleaa with the great bapplneaa that waa hla and i then Dolorea waa kllng the back of the hand of that feelpleaa, bandaged di1of Ned" fLh, arm lying acroas hla breMt' Ha had Atd Jl a tightener in hU throat, for h. not expected lore; and that iwf11 Sr I nlguaut, humble MtOa Wat apeUed iaol mm on nrtfo rr finf whM waya meant to marry li cm lot she looked at him again the mlita of Joy were to hla eyes, Dear old Caliph John!" sh'a crooned. "He's nerer had a woman to understand hta fuaoy'ways and appreciate them and take ears of htm. baa her She patted hla cheek.

"And bless. bis simple heart, he would rather (Its vp his lore than be falsa to hla friend. Tea, Indeed. Johnny Webster reapecta o'Shoottng algns when he 'aeea them, but he tens fibs and pretends to be rery stnpldirhea be really Isn't So you wouldn't be false to BUly eh, dear? Tm glad to know that, bacanae the man who eaa not be false to his friend can nerer be falae to hlswtfe. 5 He crushed bar down to htm and held her there for a loaf time.

"My dear be laid. presently, atft therf something you hare to say to I krre you, 'Joha," she whispered. and sealed. the sweet confesalon a true torer's klsev i "All's the world, Ioha Stuart Webster anwttKsd" wbur; be could use his Bps once more Jtor cot TersaOon. And Bea ddtowlnT to the fast that started a trifle lata ta Ufa, I believe I could stand a little snore of the same." The door opened and BIcardo looked la on them.

"KillloT Webster erowled. "Old vmtnv Id Thlrtnanlh. Klnr at Ra. brante. 'Ia this a surprise to you 71 Not a bit of It, Jack.

I knew It was due." "Am I welcome In the Buey tamllyr BIcardo came over and kissed his sister. Don't lobster, Jack," ha protested. "I dislike foolish ques tlopa." And be pressed, hla friend's with a terror that testified to hta Tm sorry to crowd to at a time) like, this. be continued, with a "hug for Dolores, "but Mr. What you maycal hlm, the American consul, has called to pay lila reapecta.

Aa a fellow eittoea of youra, he Is rltally Interested ta your welfare. Would" you cars to recelre fclmfor a few rv A rtl Ml. A 1 ad.Mfl'krfth" emnhaslav' "Show tha ka i i aian 'atot it.i.i. 1 i ta with outstretcnea nana. Hy dear Ifc Webster," ba began, bat Webster cut bimhort with a peremptory res A a h.m i "Tha only reason i recerrea you WeW xJ sa lam eta mi THi a an srvuni aar iu a iaaas eanntrr awhUe and bem aereioo u.

1 may area concluda to grow op with It I shall not of course, renounce my as an citizen, am nature uy ui 1 nrBH.ni au lubb nisasa saw rnunirw mnrnr enau sbwaii iva i pans? savin roil that yon wont do." I called on.yoa onrn ta aa voup antr. ana. vait werena tilers! I told you then might bars to say about your Job later anranil nna Fn ana ra. uf (L Up. rm th power banind tns ci 'throne to this uttla Jlnvcrow country.

4 Ijltnvw wtn mm I harmI Sobrantean ambaaaadar reaches Wash Ington. ba'a goln4a tall tha president mir fM bv inx taet tia rraainanr wi sj pse aewa ya wis iiasm v.vui be courtaoua enough te ratnore yoa. la tha maantlma, fart thee weir. ToUlrer, appreclatlag the utter parted. fFarlly, life grows sweeter with each neaalns dai'.

Webster 7 too naa DMter escort me consu is ini xruuL uuur. i aduut aucawtc mi uua wmwai an a. ow i MM llTer, or cent, coma to ourwed. Jl wu. mmwmmimmmi1 he.

aweetneartTT oine aa When; Btcsrde had bif depar t'ture John Stuart i Webster looked up quite senouaij ei ins vu nn explnjn to me, Dolores," be asked, Tt your ir'atfi cj the GUntt," 7. and jdnr fafhlrt'oldr fiareTU Sob ran te, whom yw mat ebortly after your arrlfal, jierar Informed you that Blcardo waallrlnrr Thy didn't know any mora a boat him than I did, and. ho left her as a mere boy. Ba was scarcely acquainted with hit relatlTea, all of whom bowed quit fubnuaalTaly to tha Sarros yoka. Indeed, my father's brother, ABr tonta Buey, actually.

accepted a portfolio lander the Sarros reglma and held It up bis death. Slcardo baa a wholesoma contempt, for hla relatlTea, and aa for his father! old friends, bona of them knew Anything about hla Apparently hla Identity was n0WB 0''0 bureau, and It did not permit tha Infor 1. ft 7 uu 'Funny 'mix up," he commented. "And by the way, where did you get laM oop bouteddy Je 1 I Always Meant to slarry Yeu.w 1 me; and would hare lasted me for pin money a long "Well, you and Neddy hare both lost out Better aead the old pelican a cable and. wake him out t' of blsjday "I sent the tebla yeaterday, 'John dear:" "Ertraordlnary.wmanr Tre Just recelred an answer.

Ned dy has spent nearly $60 telllnf me by eabla what a one man: you ara and how thankful 6ught to be to tha good Lord for permitting you to marry 'iiiTi; "Dolores, you are perfectly amaslng. only proposed to you a Kdhute 1 ago," know you dldrklow poke, but that ta: not your faulty Ton would, bars imposed; to me yesterday only; tbeught bast not to disturb you until yod were a llttlt stronger. This ere atoa howerer, I made up my mind to settle the matter, and so I suppose. adn't' propoaed to you, after aJlt" "Then John. I should hare proposed to "yon, I fesr." yea were running shjawful rlak, sendtog that1, telegram to Neddy Jo She.

took one large red ear In each Htue. nana, ana snoox us jieaa umnr ly. she! "dont be I knew you lored I wwuld bars known it, erea Jf Neddy Jeroma hadn'ttold me. so. So I played a safe gams allv the way through, and oh, dear Caliph John, rn li.fwial I mnM rr" Qod bleas mildewed aoul John, Stuart Webster murmured helplessly.

The entire matter was Quite beyond bis comprehension I .5. STDDENTS MESS CLOB The members of the Rotary club were entertained yesterday at noon at their regular limcheoa In the Commercial club rooms by a number of abort talks flrenf by jspreral edjtheihlgk school ata dente, liicludlng llietlUlth Mercer, who spoko on The SodaKLIffr of th. High School Bora, and Cftrla. Mies Hllda bmlth who talked on "High School Work Applied," Clean Johneon, Ath ktks" and llerrltt Calrert who talke os viii in were mieresung ana w.n i AUJUIV i AM1 Ami 4UUUM. VM LV.

offlcial eommunioatioB of April 3 1 11. '1 MJ Sbehr 'front" hare lialtsdV but clait that the enemy la not punning. Tr mnarttd that tha Turkic here r. captukd Earablsssr and ale Greek' division then.1 (By jjcuta CmOAOO; April 5. Wheeriropped today to the krot prices nl mmm by the 7olr delivery.

Ba aaoeal el say Bkslihood of a dryweathar can eooa wu Uriel responsible The market closed eevy at 1 to 4fta set low with May 1214 totUMtt'aaa Jul L1(J4 ItUW Corfialahed nachamed to 34 MET aad ete dedtoe to Ve advance, a previatoae there wart aat gains of 2H to 85e. TTa. a. V. 1 1 Ufeder the bearlak, lanosooa tenerkl raias fa Kansas, Oklahoma and Nebsaa ka, the wheat starlet dipped kt the start but qufekly rallied owing more tot sos alp that export Interests were already eon tracting for new wheat, the harrest' of which Li still sboat three months off.

Corn and oat with the action of wheat but to the late hours were etaady by talk of liberal exports of corn. LJVE STOCK. TOLEDO, April 6 Hon receipts lifbt; market steady; heSrlea 99J50; mediums flO 10.10; yorkera $10.40 10X0; good, pigs $10010.65. Calrea rMsrket steady. Bheep and lambs Market alow.

INDIANAPOLIS, April 6. Hoga re ceipts 6,500, market higher cattle .000, unchanged; calres 600, unchanged; sheep 200, unchanged. Hogs Top mixed and assort ed 16p to 225 pounds $1001035 sales iu track jnsrket $9.50010.65. ST. LOUIS, April fr (U.

S. bureau of markets) Cattle receipts 4,500 mar ket, firsts steady to a shade lower; $9 .35 paia lower undertone on cows and heif ers; others steady; reaTcalf top bulk only few stockers and feeders here. Hogs receipts market alow and dreggy; lower than early; about 15 to 20c below yesterday's arerage; top $10. 25? practical top $10 i bulk lights $9.75 Q10: balk mediums bulk hear lea packer sows steady; pigs 25e lower; quality good. Sheep receipU market alow; first sales about steady of run clipped lsmbs; one load of good quality 764b.

arerage at hearler ones $7.75 CHICAGO, April 6. (U. 8. bureau of markets) Cattle receipts market. beef steers opened slow, steady to 25c lower; early top bulk 60; butcher she stock opened steady, undertone weak'; bulk fat cows and heifers bulk bolognas almost unsalable, others steady; bulk beef bulla calres steady; bulk realera stockers and feeders steady.

Hogs receipts market alow; lights 10 to 15c higher; others uneren, steady to lOe higher; mostly steady with yesterday's lrersge; top bulk of 200 lbs. up pigs scarce, strong to 85c higher; bulk desirable $10 eiois. Sbeew receipts. 16400 market, lambs steady' to 45e, higher; sheep ateady; wooled tombs top $9.75 bulk $8,750 9J50; shorn top bulk good 105 lb. aborn yearlings choice 172 1b.

wethers ewes scarce, wooled top $6X0; choice 1004b. shorn ewes $5. 6505,75. BUFFALO, April 8. Cattle receipta 50: market steady.

Calres receipU 200 i' market actire; $511J50; a few at $11.78. Hogs receipU market 25050c higher; heavy mixed $110 11.25; yorkers $11 25011.35; light do snd pigs Sheep and lambs receipts 600; msrket 25050c higher; lambs wooled $6010. 50; clipped lamba $5090 yearlings wethers $6JS07; ewes $20 6.50; mixed sheep $6.6006.75. TOLEDO GRAIN, TOLEDO," April 8. Close; Wheat, cash JL44 May July $1.16.

Corn, cash NeT A yellow 61062c. Oats, cash No. 2 white 42043c, Bye, cash No. 2 cash $1.38. Barley, No.

2 cash. 70c. Clorer seed, cash 1920 $12; April, $9.70 Oct $9. Timothy, cash 1018 $Z60; cash 1919 eash 1920 April and. May Sept Alsike, cash new $14.15.

Butter 88c; eggs 28cj hay $1.35. CHICAGO PBODTJCE. CHICAGO, April 8 Creamery butter extras 49e i firsts 44048c; aeconda 8240c i Eggs, ordinarie 20021c; firsts 23c. Poultry Fowls ducks S6ci geese 18018c apringa 33c turkeys 40o roosters PoUtoee Receipts 63 cars; Wis. and Minn, per 100 Iba.

$10L1O; new Florida. i 1 i dry goods. (By The Aaaoctoted Press.) NEW TOK, 'April 8, Pricee were mautalned at thfr earpet auetion today aad bidding was steady Cotton goodi and yarna were quieter.V Men'a wear marketa wee, steady, witkr trade moderate. Silks were la dp maud Is Jobbing aad retail chanaels. vj Vi'.

r. "V'j: V'i. i mmm rTmi. rirm m.t mm ninm vmm met UAxuiXi ia (Qaoted by Omea; Seauaers) ...4) I UIO BIVVB. Hoga Snrias lambs 9 Beef H5O09 'f: BAY MARKET.

"(Qaetai by a. K. atoatv Ce.) Timothy tUJDO light mixed $12.00 Clorer hay r. $12.00 Straw i v. $608 Clorer seed v.

$809 i i 'i ss Sam (Qaoted br Hmitlsgtea Mm'Cor No. 1 60 poasd $1.25 i 82e Bye 90c Corn, per ewt 9" Vice's k'e 60e (tiaeted by llneuugtew Equity Ex.) Cits 82c wAm n. iwi'i'i ay 'r Vf' WHO 1 IT AQCNT AU RiHtT tVA ITr el5fLJie fReTchei TO SCi ON AND Ut4T IP0 BSNCis X((pt qoT i vw I iviids. ami fn.v.eo outfit IM VS. I RoM UNOR HIS COVf Corn per ewt Wheat 60 pound test Wheat 69 pound test Wheat 68 pound test Wheat 57 pound test Wheat 66 pound test Wheat 65 pound test 00c $1.25 $1.24 11.22 1.21 1.20 1.14 MILL PRODUCTS.

(Qaeced by Huattagtea MU1 Ce.) Flour, per ewt Mixed Bran, per ewt ni i P0ULTBT and CREAMERY. (Quoted hr O. C. Smith) Butter Pat 44c Packing Butter 15c Eggs 19c Uucks lSSJZOe Hens 20025c Roosters 12e Turkeys 20025c PBOrlPION MARKET (Qaoted by McCaflray Ce.) Lard Hams 16e 22c a. asveaaas Esa Oaians 75e 75 Eggs Butter Butter Butter, wholesale 60e Owefrdr SrMesur res.1 Butter Fat.

Hsotiajtfoa 44e 44e 50e 20c 1 Butter, wholesale Eggs 1 (By The Associated. Press.) NEW YORK, April 5. Relaxation of money rates infused a. firm to strong undertone to the broader stock 'market today, many of the favorite Issues partic ularly those comprising the speculative groups registering gross gains of 1 to nearly points. Prices were irregular and uncertain at the outset some of tie stocks in fact, displaying marked heaviness.

The list went rapidly forward, however, after call money opened at six. per cent, establishing' the minimum initial rate since January 20, last, and easing to 5 per cent later. In the open market demand money was freely' obtainable at five and even 4 per cent Rates for time funds were mixed, sixty and ninety day. loans being nego tiated at as low aa rJV4 per cent, while bank acceptances and discounts were unaltered. Foremost beneficiaries of today's stock market movements were the, oils, and their steels and railway equipment Unclassified Issues profited to a more moderate extent, the entire list reacting 1 to 2 poinU from top prices in the final hour when Sumatra Tobacco reacted fla points, closing at a 1 iltlt ilT'Hl 111 a.fca Bveriliear CrMrIei.

Ine.IA 44c Fat" Stations THE OLDIIMN BY STANEIY i riM: arv vn 'j" iit mlss ')'f 1 iiiaaaaaaaaBaaiajajaaBaaiaaaa k'U' net loss of 1 1 4. Sales amounted to 685,000 shares. Notwithstanding industrial and economic unsettlenient, British, French and other Important foreign rates of exchange were rariabry higher. Greek remittances continued to fall howerer, with the Danish rate. Liberty bonds were ateady; but most domestic and foreign issues were irreg Pennsylvanla Railroad 6 Mi's mak ing another new low quotation at 95.

Total sales (par value) $9,575,000. PUBLIC SALE Saturday, April 7, 1M1. Two miles east of Huntinatoa on the Zanesrille gravel road Horses, cattle. hogs, farming Implements and miscella neous. tr.

Yv. Foust. Meday, April 11, int. On the W. H.

Dumbauld farm. 8 mllea sdutbesst of Huntington on the Pratrie road: Horses, cattie, bogs, hay, grain and tannine implements. Owen J. iDownhaa. InestEav ofCbTi a (National Crop ImareTmnt gcrvle.

TODAY INDIANA not only beasts the largest State Corn Growers' Association in the Union, but calls attention to the fact that C. K. A Si each gun cv'er plant blows the fumes front iti I on cotfu factory tbroiuu a chiimirv with glass, whk'ii itsistii the enemies' action per rm araa a mrzKM Zk1mWi "at a a r. i.i "7T'v fi 0vV'yiP T't7! The fsaarai at Wmiaaa Campbell was said Saturday at ft p. at, at the Hopewell church.

Mr. Csapban was bora December 5, 1888, and died March 81, 1921, at the age of 82 years, 8 months and 26 days. Hla win preceded him to death about 18 years ago. Hla three ehndrtn. Rer.

a Charles Campbell and Mrs. Laura Trick aad one brother, Is early life he united with, the UniWf Brethren but at his dean he held no membership with any church. Mrs. Trick unable to be present, she living la California and ia rather poor health. Rer.

Vawtef of Ls gro, delivered the funeral address. Burial waa in the adjoining cemetery. James Hawkins had the misfortune te run into a calf with his Ford Friday evening badly damaging his car and bruising himself but not hurting the calf which belonged to Ed Peabody. Mrs. Ollle Lynn of Peru snd mother, Mrs.

Elisabeth Porter, came to the A. H. Stoops home Saturday erening for a few days visit Charles Hegel and Marlon Ridenour, both members of the senior class st La gro high school, attended the junior banquet at Lagro Saturday erening. Several from this place attended the senior play at St Patrick's ball in Lagro Friday erening. Mr.

and J. E. Stoops of Indlsn apolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoops and sons of Wabash were Saturday callers at this place.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nern and daughter entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mike sell snd family from near Dora, Sunday.

Mrs. Eurah Ridenour and Mrs. Mark Ridenour were callers in Wabash Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Judd Beclitol visited In Lagro Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Euos Tslbert, who recently returned from Texas. Mrs. Mary Wilson of Kendallvilte spent a few days at the Cyrus Peabody home.

She also called on Mrs. Marcia Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. James Fults and daugh ter, Daniel and Ernest Wendel and families spent Sunday afternoon with Will Wendel and wife.

Will Hegel was a business visitor in Andrews Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. L.

Marten of Lagro, Mrs. Click of Huntington, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ditton from near Markle were callers st the Dare Stoops home Sunday afternoon With the present good weather the farmers are oats. busy getting ready to sow Gaily printed oMImw chlnts was a faroriic in the reign of Quctu Anne long before cotton print became iieap.

Tne esports A American eta I it Sweden oil year anDioi.nted to more tha a twelve tlmio.asj.niub, l.la tits oreced'ug year. in the United; Troyer of Wabash eunt la the prise corn grower of the world. Mr. Troyer won sweepstakes prise for the best 10 ears la the International Grain Show, carrying off the Board of Trade grand price. Indiana growers also carried off the first prise awards for the best 10 east of both white and yellow oora for the two most Important corn regions for which prises were offered separately.

The uniformity of the exhibits of corn from Indiana was striking. The work of the county agents snd extensioa leaders is apparently bearing fruit, and What ia more important, the corn wnioh won the prises, ia the identical variety which has been winning the five acre production oonteats in the state. Their shew corn is their highest yielding corn. They have learned that in getting quality, they also get quantity. They dealare that.

to useless to look for show earn among this, impoverished yieMa. Does quality pay? It is estimated that to improve the grade 6f fofh now marketed aa No 4 so that'tt 'Would grade No. 3, would giro to the eora growers of America aa, additional tea million dollars. The same prinetple la alee true of oats, wheat aad other grains. The grand etonwlcaihip for a single ear was wen by J.

X. Mumsaert, Fulton 111., a portrait of which' ia presented herewith. Rheumatism A Remarkable Heaae Treatwent Glvea by One Wbe Had It In the Sprint of 1803 I was attacked by Muscular and suo acuto Rheumatism. I suffered aa only those who hare it know, for over three years. I tried remedy nfter remedy, aad doctor after doctor, but such relief asI received only temporary.

Finally I found a treatment that cured me completely, and it haa never re returned. I lave given it to a number who were terribly aflicted and even bedridden with rueutnatism. some of them 70 to 80 years old, sua results were the same aa in my own case, I want every sufferer from aurh forms of rheumatic trouble to try this mar reloua healing power. Don't tend a cent; simply mall your name and address and I will send it to try. After you hare used it and it has proves Itself to be that long looked foe means of getting rid of your rheumatism, you may send the price of it, eae but understand, 1 do not wast your money unless you are Srfertly satisfied to send It Isn't at fair Why suffer ssy loager when relief ia thus offered you.

free? Don't delay. Write today. Mark EL Jackroa, No. 208 O. Dura ton Syracuse, N.

Y. Jackson Is mpooaible. Above statement ia true. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMDilSTBATOR. New i Notice la hereby given the undersigned haa been appointed Administrator of the estate of.Charles Wright, deceased, late of Honringtoav township, Huattogtoa county, j' Bald estate is snnposed to be solvent 7,, JOHNS.

EM LEY, Admt Chartee B. HaUer, IS1 a. iiiiil mm: PLEAT 3 Made of pore real leather in black and tan sood ruwuiy tun, iuusxiea two handles and strap fasteners. A EXTRA SPECIAL THURSDAY $1.95 See Window display 1 sasr cguajrr yimxre. C.

C. Pepsinco THE STOMACH EXPERT IS TOWN, DOINO LOTS OP GOOD. Sufferer! From Far aad Near Slag' Praises te C. C. Pepsinco, The Gee! Being Done la Almost Beyond Belief.

Don't Buffer another minute with that bad stomach of yours. You are ruining your system; your very Ufa Ton are miserable and you owe It to your friends to be a well person. As one person aptly remarks "I am so grouchy, I am losing aU my friends." It wss his stomach. C. O.

Pepsinco can and will help yea get rid of your stomach trouble, If you only give the desired chance. Go to your druggists and ask te most wonderful stomach expert. Ask to ace C. Pepsinco, The first trees meat la entirely free of charge and deas. on st rates thst your stomach la nog be yond help.

Tola trial treatment makes, friends that remain steadfast It ahows that C. C. Pepsinco Is the moat wonder ful stomach expert that eaa be found today. Get the desired results by aseettag this expert today. Charges reasonable.

Sold and guaranteed at Bradley Brae, Drug Store. Adr Rich Strong: Nerves CHASE'S Blood0iNsrveTRblets AToolo MadfchM Thief Meta. saw ye efheajfmt Vanka. Oanttaa aad ether teste taadtolnorMii tha Apptite, Aid lad. Oeavaweeaat, Oi woikaa lvQPe pl tW ratals tsnto whan the rltatttr le tow aad droulattoepoor.

ram rtwrrcn aROUSNB O0l auitTMthM. raiWWakto.ra. Francis This wrltor of groat railroad storiu was a rallroadsr ta tha Boeiy ltVma tains country tmta ba wu ST Tsars aga. Thsaha tochtoim tohaMto wrlto big romancas about tW Ufa ha had wltoeaaed and Urad. Duriaf 0t first ftrp years 1m had a cauptcnecjp soccasav bat to U8t deattoy Teeharp sued tha point of his fonatatm psaaat ha WTato ttraa'tortsli wttUs twelTS monthA'iaoB tha threa wasa toa strike.

Then, tlto SSent and. tSent tnafaibaa begaa ta bid for his warft and tha Utile old 10 cenf aad 15 eeat aMmthUea. that had kept Us pot bott. toy wars deeertodV boring tha past years he hai written IT saceeasM aoralc Beadeta sf pspariwia israsnoppoitanttr to read bfa tatott iwobablr. lit gmtoek storr.

as a aerial. Watc Ul The first installment ef this interest lag atery will splr ta. The Tre's to morrow aseralBjt V.t?V Boston mm Law iuT3 ThimshStove Blocwi.

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