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Show S IT HE H EBElR HERALD. , - F I are Still in th6 Life may be short enough at some convinced that we times,' but a moment like that seems ring. , We hope all the old subscribers like eternity. There was light enough will still patronizes us and as many of ' in the tent to see the shimmer of the the other people, as feel able. polished blade he held and I fixed my -- eyes upon it and watched it as I never watched anything before or since. Slowly it went up, up, inttfthe darkness. It could not go very high, for he was kneeling. It would fall like lightning when it turned, and he was planning carefully to accomplish his work Without rousing a soul in the sleeping caravan. The blade seemed to glow with a pale, electric light as it rose over me. There were faithful servants sleeping iJLatJiteen fee t away." ' Even' at -- the moment I heard one ofllfim muttering-i- n his dreams; but a cry for help would only cause that blade to fall the quicker. To be continued. ) ; MARKET REPORT, Butter 20 cts per lb; eggs 20 cts. per dozen, wheat 65 xts. per bush, oats $1. 10 per hundred. - . matm AN OPbN QUESTION. . What shall we open for tea? " Asked mtoher as shestood Be f o rethero w a rs which held ofj Preserves and jellies good. Beside her with an eager face, Was cunning little Bess, Who answered while she eyed the - i C3 Z' sweets, Open our mouths,5 I guess. FRIENDS AND PATRONS It is with great pleasure that we again start to turn out our little sheet to you. W e have now strived for three years against odds but we are still liv- Have just reed ing. Last fall our staff quit to go to school and a numbenof people thought it was just an excuse to quit as we were getting tired of the business, but if they they will xall around and hear the click of the type and- - the roar and will be rattle oi the press, they . a jDRY GOODS, INCLUDING. SPRING DRESS GOODS AND NOTIONS X, d ' j 1 f - J .! ,1 1 |