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Show 45" J I1EBER THE I I beg- to enter an - An appeal? RALD, H E Im weary of them appeal' all. What do you mean r The dolls and wagons, horses, sir? by that, Ive played with day by day, I appeal to the future. My opinion I do not care to see again, is that matters are going to , get So take them all away. - . worse. The old man looked at him with angry compassion as he moved on toward his office. But Mr. Overbys bes appeal was justified gan to be robbed, especially that of 's Mr. Bigger, anu in spite of Mr. disguises and pro wi rigs no trace of stolen chicken, alive or dead, could be found. fearing that Overby lfad laughed at this news,. Mr. Bigger, Hen-roost- men, , i Ive got a new and lovely toy That beats these out of sigla-- A pinky white small baby boy Came to nty house last night; Cub-bedge- 1 meeting him upon the main- - street,-accost- ed him thus: Now Johnny Overby, you are obliged to acknowledge that for such as that there isnt a solitary grain of Done very cheap at the JIerald and i just want to put you one Office. question, if youll answer it fair and spuare. Do you love chickens or do A GOOD NAME: not? you ex-cus- e, - 5 do sir very much." Charlie had seen grasshoppers, but a The old man looked around among toad was new to him. 1 he other and said, Gentlemen the he saw one in the path by his night he has given up the whole case. I n by-stande- rs, To be, home for the first time. Oh mamma! he cried. the continued. path-hoppe- HIS NEW TOY. r! " . Im tired of my cars, no use for my ball do not want that watch of I vie I choo-cho- o Come see . FOR SALE. t A fine riding pony. For further pas; particularsenquire of A. Hatch Jr. |