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Show Attf rTairo'cite cS) K By Neyia McMein QCLY2Q WOLFPEN Harlan HaicKer !vr y 0 IrwivMyrM l MlluJiraUori Maple Fudge. of maple sugar 1 teacupful of cream 1 tablcspoonful of butter 1 teacupful of black walnuts ll Cook Eugar and cream to stage, add butter, take from fire and allow to cool to body heat (93 degrees), then stir in nuts and beat until creamy. 2 cupfuls soft-ba- WNU Service. Copyright. Dr. Pierce's Fleasant relicts are an effective Sugar coated. laxative. Children like them. Buy now! IvifiiH a. TIUUip4'Wcui if Iff v - On all sides, people are learning that the way to gain almost incredibly quick relief, from stomach condition arising from overacidily, is to alkalize the stomarh quickly with Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. You take either two teaspoons of the liquid Phillips' after meals; or two Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets. Almost instantly "acid indigestion" goes, gas from hyperacidity, fr Each tiny FORM: !ul 'r """ vt a taupoonftll of ernuine 1 tul' linerMilkof - - 4J I Pr t- -- 1 MILK OF Phillips' MAGNESIA dropping pretty fast Jasper answered, making the same prelens-e- . "llow'a that young ewer "She'a not making It" "We'll try this." Sparrel said. . They walked around behind the barn to the ruiled lot where the ewes were penned. Sparrel treated the afflicted one; then they mood apart from her against the low r!j;ht now," let . Stood tho Test for Fifty Years FOR CHEST COLDS Tor Eitf years tamilr doctor hire beea tuiog this antiphlogistic rem-- df Denr Mud becauae il gives prompt tahet wherever there is con gnttoa et bronchial irritation. leap package ia your madicina chaaU AH AT fence. "What did you think about that feller's olTerr Jasper asked, as Ihoii-- tr his thoughts had suddenly and without warning become au- DBTJG STORES Sua. 50c s, "They're Strrnijth in Truth Truth is a strong tiling man's life be true! r emflv Practical Sua. 25e dible. 150.000 foct Used & New I 'aM, Sizes "I liaxen't had a chance to think about It much jet, son." "We better take It." "Why sol" "It's a good price. That'd be a sight of money." Sparrel regarded the lambs making friends with their mothers, and Tire k", 1" Structural Steel and Hates Monsey Iron & Metal Co. Ut Ui tlj. ttl Jutl lit ltd ARE made no reply. want to get married before long. Pail." Jasper said with a boyish fchyncs. Sparrel turned to look nt his old est son who was covering his word by moving a new lamb against lt mother, lie was a well favored man of twenty four, wide In the shoula young mustache ders, clear-eyed- . which emphasized the gravity of his bearing. "I allotted you'd be getting mir rled one day. ..n. I didn't ktiuw Who iiii you favor?" "Jane I'.urdcn ocr at ride." It was emotional to utter her name, "I guess a good girl si' right. Slip comes of good people.' "I ought to bme a place to tuke her to." "You can have tho Marebor.p farm. There's a fine place for a lmue there." "That's Jnt It I want a home with tidngs in It and money to "1 WEAK, NERVOUS? YOU if rirfT M: Vtwn U IM! 'V ; ift.''- m t nMf- - rf H U'f fw WNU of 't hw Af.ttt fc tTit!ii fiTT-- Ci.lv , firfV fl ijl!nt 1 ml 1 v.rk, I.tuui JIV 4 $1 & it tiK-!- , W 7- -:;? lKmt Nrulrrt Tlirni! t"arTtiin fiiini !' l. T1" l"I'f Imparl if.f, ii I"1ltt f- I kn ' ! lh i lu H umi nl i'l liv.nf t t . 1 H ll I I - h Mnpil (I W hrn tp Kalllf r ""1 tir V tntrnll, V t trm v Imut lo rti.t irr. 1 l.inni, t rrtrnt .ili cl r'S I ,:1 Kr i".rui tr...i.: n r In O"' t. Mf( wrnicnt lira 'h. atiij lirr.nr f sh'. p t'ft !..uetov l r lS Cjio-- Il rn t,,,i, in.!-- start t Ihrra tiJL, a.i tttl ;ttX aan'y if Immlnf Mnaf4 y t k Jn lunh.f f :lh,1'1pn t trr'trf alr.rni itiUH r tli n f thr - tt-- r ti.'.lrf 11 !'''f 1 h. I j- fff 1,1 r t H I i'K-- Iiii.,.f(-,t..ry.'fttl -- I "i l a II I, ruiil up ft liW. , Rt(t, ,, n .., nfl. An ri:r liujt tivir. i li !. VfcsJEvVtoer-- - yellow-cornere- UN.-- t k.alriit la Mm Iff to kill her because she wasn't made right to start with." lie stood apart delaying for sev eral more minutes, but when the poor creature fixed her agonized eyes upon blm, he opened his long hunting knife and slit her throat, fore-hear- "acid - headaches" from in food or smoking and nausea are relieved. Try this Phillips' way if you have any acid stomach upsets. You will bo mrprised at results. Get cither the liquid "Phillips" or the remarkable, new Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets. Only 2.V a big box of tablets at drug stores. ALSO IN TABLET 'w N 4. fifteen-year-ol- Stomach Quickly ! (. In 1785 Paul Pattern of Virginia came Into the beautiful virgin country of the Iilg Sandy valley In Kentucky. Chief of the perlla were the Shawnees, who sought to hold their lands from the whites. From a huge pinnacle Saul gazed upon the fat bottoms and No one said anything more about the endless acres of forest In Its prior his offer, but the meval quietude at the mouth of the Shellenberger of he had brought Into unrest spirit to an and felt eagerness Wolfpen, possess It, declaring It a place fit the family continued and multiplied for a man to LIVE In! Five years in silence through the week. Spar-re- ! Utter he returned with Barton, his would have to decide, and when d son, and built a rudo he had made up his mind he would In Saul's absence the Incabin. dians attaaked Barton and wounded say what was to be done. In the him so badly Saul was forced to re- meantime the responsibility lay turn with him to Virginia. In 1736, him. Ail the duily purupon heavy was It when reasonably safe, Saul returned with his family and a pat- poses of his life grew easily out of ent for 4,000 acres, this time to tradition; that Is the way It bad alstay, lie added to the cabin, planted ways been done on Wolfpen. lint crops and fattened his Btock on the for tills problem there was no rich meadows. Soon other settlers arrived. A century later. In the precedent, and Sparrel found It bespring of 1885, we find Cynthia Pat- wildering to settle on what was tern, of the fifth generation followbest to do. He could think about ing Saul, perched on the pinnacle buying land and building a new from which her mill, because three generations bp had first viewed Wolfpen Bottoms. The valleys, heretofore unfore him had bought land and made touched by the waves of change new mills. But there was nothing are the at last Republic, sweeping simbeginning to feel that restless surge. about selling. And how was a Hor dad, Sparrel, and her brothers, ple, honest, hospitable man like Jesse, Jasper nnd Abral, convert the Sparrel Pattern to know anything old water - wheeled mill to steam helpful about partnerships or roypower. Cynthia feels that something out of the past has been burled with alties or gelling off surplus timber Saul. Cynthia Is pretty and Imagina- while reserving ownership of the tive miss In her late teens, who often land or the murkeilng of logs. Saul and her other lie sat with his perplexity In the and fancied them still living. corner by the fireplace In the evehome the Sparrel proudly brings first meal out of the steam mill, and ning, fingering slowly at bis trimmed Julia, his wife, Is pleased. Generabeard and looking Into the white tion after generation has added comforts and conveniences to Saul's oak bark ashes smoldering In the and Sparrel has not circle Julia had arranged purposely homestead, shirked. The family goes easily Into for baking the fluffy wheat biscuits the work of the new season, due to for his supper. He loved her and the simplicity of life designed long of speaking to hlra through her way on the Wolfpen. Joy Is abunago dant. Jesse plans to study law. A such personal gestures as ash baked stranger, Shellenberger by name, biscuits on the evening when the comes to Wolfpen, Intent on buying butter was sweet from the churn, timber. Sparrel refuses bis offer. took down volume lie the second In of tells the Shellenberger progress outside world. With the advent of of the history of the United States Shellenberger some Intangible dis- und held the pages turbing alteration seems to affect open In his bunds. There was the the atmosphere of Wolfpen. tale of the growth of these atateg and of the westward sweep of rest CHAPTER V Continued less men who were always lt?ring' 6 one thing and seeking out another. him found there his Jasper anion;; herbs lint canisters enveloped In a Now they had done all that while smell of turpentine, glnser and tar. he and his fathers lived out their In the fields of Through the small window came the days bewildered bleating of the dow Wolfpen. The rough sketch must now be lnnilis. "How nre thej?" Sparrel asked filled In. The fact was certain, but thotiti he were not thinking the manner rested with the makers just of the future. Would It be continuof Shellenberjier. ikci fail To Alkalize l.ft.Mrrill SYNOPS1S Adv. Try It Pleasing yourself is admittedly agreeable. Pleasing others is, too. WtUi M ta 1 J ! In." "We ran Soon saw up a hnite on the new mm if you don't want to come into ihe home place for a While." "We night to have that money, Pad. There Is no sense to If. Yon sell an let mt have my pnrt while It'll do me some good," "A body geis attached lo things. Jasper, hon't jou fe,. thntr "Net to a ht of timber Inrnl we tuner Me much of anyway and It won't move Tl.ry were sl!ent acaln. Fparrel watched the pained rTorts of the Join ewe grow wenW. e cau i timkc It. tut It's a fliy t ous destruction and debris, dirt and Ugliness, wasted land and destroyed timber like the Ohio end of the Itlg Sandy? Or might It be In the orHaste derly manner of Wolfpen? and greed would never pause for vision or plan. The Ohio was Oiling, the West was filling, the mountains were Oiling: everywhere (from what be could learn) the unrest of men and the Inexorable pressure of trade. The outside bad pushed Into Catletthburg, then up to I.oulsa, on to lllchardson and ralntsvlllc, and now the big Sandy boats were towing It right Into l'lliesvllle. Most of the timber on the lower Sandy was gone and the hillsides were gutted with washouts. The demand was Increasing; the hungry mills must be fed, and now Shellenberger was up here on Cannon and Wolfpen wanting logs ami land. And after all. why not? No telling but the demand might cease. Ills needed the money more than the stumpngc. There was the new mill th.it could run a saw. He had been so busy, with the planting he had hardly seen his mill It was no crime to sell titiiherland at a profit. Sentiment could never prosper a man. He closed the worn history book and put It back on lis shelf. He wound tip the weights on the clock, ntnl bathed bis feet, and lay on the bed, waiting for Julia. When she had put out the lamp mi l bad taken her place by hi side, he laid hi band on her face, stroking It svt.tly. a tul said. "We won't much m the land Shellenborgcr wants and the nmtey will come In right bandy." "I think that s best. too. Spnrrrl." Julia sai l, just as thonch tin y had bad a long talk about It. "We dliln't'tblnk much about not having real money when we were young, dlil we. Juilaf' "We hud this fine place n smrt on. and It wasn't a bit of trouble to make thlncs." "I reckon It's tint that way with our children." "We can see them all get a g(xwl start mw," Julia sntd, thinking, a always, of her children and not c7 herself. "You're going over to town In the morning?" she said. cbll-drc- d "YeO Tint wn the talk llxy bd sbmit s"lllrg four thini:itii acres f ttm berl.it, .) to shciVnWrgi-f- to a full chorus with the coming of daybreak, she was In the barnwatchyard opening the gate and down ride and Jasper ing Sparrel Wolfpen toward Gannon on their disway to PIkevllle. Before they lower the orchard, appeared around Sparrel turned in the saddle and to Cynthia. waved good-bShe was still leaning on the gate when Jesse came out of the barn with his own black gelding. "You open the gate for uie, will you, Cynthia?" "Why, Jesse, wherever are you going to?" "1 Just took a notion to go over to town, too. I don't feel at rest In my mind this morning and I'm going to try to see Tandy Morgan about what I told you about the other day." He rode through the gate. "Will you water the sheep and tell Mother?" "Yes, Jesse." She had never seen him In a flurry before. She waved to him also and watched good-bhim ride hurriedly down the creek after Sparrel and Jasper. He overtook them at the Gannon creek ford, "Where are you going to, son?" Sparrel asked also In surprise. "I thought I'd just go over to town, too," Jesse said. "I thought you went up to the Held to look after that last piece," Jasper said, and there was an Irritation In his voice. "Abral's looking after It." "What about the sheep, son?" Sparrel asked. It was as near as he got to reproving Jesse for coming along. "Cynthia will water them all right," Jesse spoke quietly, riding on with his father and brother up the bank. Sparrel said no more; be rode off at a lope up Gannon. "What are you going to do over :it town anyway?" Jasper demanded. "I've got some business of my own to attend to, Jasper," Jesse said. They rode In file Sparrel, Jesse. Jasper with ease and rapidity up the creek, the fall of twelve hoofs, muted In the soft dirt, beating . eral small boats were tied. This was PIkevllle. And rikevllle had a future, the wise men said. It stood at the head of navigation on the Big Sandy In It the heart of the coal region. was only a matter of time. The boats bad at last come; one day, so the more hopeful predicted, the railroad would lengthen up the valley, bearing on Its rails more people and more trade. The country was full of coal and timber; PIkevllle was the distributing point; strangers like Shellenberger were arriving and there was talk of development and natural resources and progress. The Pattern men rode Into Hardin Slusser's livery-stabl"Howdy, Sparrel. Ilowdy, boys." Hardin called out "Howdy, Hardin." "Bight smart gang of people In town today," Hardin said. "Looks like they're all hitched np around the court house fence," Sparvel said. "I tot about all I can take care of." Hardin led the mules Into the clean stall smells. That mule that feller left here got a Bhoe loose on the back offside." "It's a cause for wonder they're not all loose, the way he was rid- Four States bava Li inn, camera! fsintrio v... . ture: Delawarp imtn sylvanla, until 1790; Geoffi 1789, and Vermont va braska's unicameral convened for the uarv. this vr.ni- Umber." "That sure Mrs. TOiraiiEllKBffMII who h; wn a;i'p when th" first litidtrl.Vd Mrda In the it. h ,rd fur tho cblrped mii 'tt itti-i tin y bad 1. . lug. I'y t!.e fn.-r- li s( The: - meet Mrs. E wood March as waa coac A Real Instant Lif hlinf Iron wlth matcbea no waiting. double pointed baaeirons rarownuwitH h Strokes. Large baaailuk; d Ironing time la reduced W ...use It any where. Economical Jw' only Vif n hour to operate. Set hardware dealer. FREB FoUler Illoitratlnir and wv about this wonderful iron. Send potto Tha? THE COLPMAN LAMP Dept. WU319. Other Everyo klub. Mrs. hostess AND STOW Wichita, Kim., Chkul ."igcics,V4& Friday " J Satu IScouts iwill gi Confession of Ignorance The confession of ignorant. one of the fairest and surest J Sftheir Im the morues of judgment that I tr 5day W I Montaigne. jjs gen iquet. Stomach Gas So Bad Ssef?; To Kurt Itedk Is what we need np "The gat on my stomach warn I could not eat or alcep. Evn here, Sparrel, Is somebody to deheart seemed to hurt. A friend this dose as Adlerika. The first the feller Eested velop country, ma relief. Now I eat says." wistt, aleep fine and never felt be J a a. Filler. Mrs. Sparrel gestured a good by to Adlerika acta on BOTH upger i Hardin and walked with bis sons to tower tan bowela while ordinary rorted the square, three tall men In black act on the lower bowel only. Aoi your eystem a thorough turn ST The boots nnd white shirts. Sparrel In pivea Ing, bringing out old, poisonoutni with the lead setting the pace, Jesse and tnat you would not believe wai hursi and that haa been caunn; In step behind him. Jasper aour atomacn, nervouinea fview pains, for months. "I guess you boys will look after headachea ilarga Dr. H. L. fiaonb, Am Tor. rnJ d'o'rrfaia fa fnfatlbiai cfoanunc, AiA your own business," Sparrel said. ami fl an roiea bacteria "You aim to start back about the greatly rettur! tiiva your bowels titsL usual time?" Jesse asked. Adlerika and see how gooe one relieve) feel. Just spoonful "About the middle of the evening, and atubborn constipation. At I reckon," Sparrel Bald. Leading Druggists. They separated at the square, Jesse crossed the rutted and Good Advice dunged street Into the crowded court-hous- e Let us harken unto good grounds, passing knots of men who were beginning to drink vice, and something mr.y b and talk trades, and went around for us. Franklin. the corner by the recorder's office toward the pump and watering trough. There In the center of a crowd was Tandy Morgan. Jesse could bear Tandy's laugh bubble In No matter lib many medx his lungs before It burst Into a clr you have tried lor your cotn. cj cle of ripples over the group of men. cold or bronchial Irritation, yxi get relief now with Tandy Morgan was already the best criminal lawyer In the county. Serious trouble may be brcwxgl you caanot ailord to take a ctl ft Every one said that ns soon n this with anything less than Crcrl tt section developed, Tandy Morgan 6ion, wiiicn bocs right to tne i a would go to Frankfort as governor of tho trouble to aid rar-ZM 6oothe and heal the inflamed r of Kentucky. He knew everybody 9 a branes as tho gcrm-laIn the county and most of the peoloosened and cxrjellcd. tt down When the river. Jesse U ple Even If other rcmci::c3 fl walked up to the pump, failed, dont be dLscourc-cd- , n bis band and said: orufwst is authorized to cmrvr Creomulslon and to rcf ind "I Want to Get Married Before "Why. how are you, Jesse, mighty money If you are not sat Tin ' see to Long, Dad." all How're you. the glad faults from tho very l.r t lr Oct Creomulslon right new. W folks?" quick rhythm as If the? were onlv "About as well as common," Jesse one rider, and then nervously out said, "llow'a yours?" of rhythm as though there were "Never felt better nnd had less YOU CAN THROW CAE nine. They rode without words, the In my life." Tandy said, the laugh only sounds the mild friction of and breaking over the saddle katuer and the quick Inter bubbling IN HIS FACE crowd. vals of the hoofs collecting Into i to see yon a minute, If like "I'd more Insistent one and then shat you're going lo be In your otllce any ONCE TOO OFTEN terlng into many. time," JoHse said. At the upper ford the Tattern "Sure. Bight now If these boys 7riEN you hart tli- men crossed the creek and began to " will excuse me." crimp: mbea jour nre climb up Stepstone Hollow by the are all 011 odjee don't loi.9 it V Morgan opened a way Tandy bridle putu which lifted them slow on Uie man you lovev. through the crowd and Jesse was Votir huaband can't lj Into Cranesnest Can, took then carried along In the eddy behind Know bow you fur tin' around the ridge, and lowered them Id in across the courtyard tvaann to the that lie l a rain. Into the Big Sundy Bottoms a few A wlfn r af bank building, up the dingy stairmiles below rikcvlllc. no lfo at ail if alio nw I t As thev Into and the ofway, large barren band acvra days out, of e7 climbed, leaning forward lightly fice room littered with tnontlt. yellow bound while the hill trained mules picked For ihrrv gnnrratlnnso?"' books on the chairs, the rough pine with Jim told anoiliir how li s their way precise Kepa up the table, and away on the varnished l'k' Ing Uirxiiiati" with, l yil a mountain, Sparrel and his sons rose book shelves. ham's Vocrtal'lo Comi' ' B out of the revolving thoughts that rv t!iNature tons a tirlpa up Just have scat. Jese." had possessed them and relaxed tliushwminaiiMwiiartMiifii: Jesse lifted two fat looks from tlio functional dleonl'r Into the untroubled sensation of a chair and sut donn with them on romrn mut cnduri" hi 1' " '!" riding up a steep hlHslde on nrtral of lifr: I. Tun. : l his lap. capable mount The hills were now Kirlhood to) wnmnlnl. .'. "I've been thinking nbont asking rltie: fi nin(lirTlinI. fully awake, and the wild life astir aiaclilna; "miiMIe arc " in the woods; the orlglnsl posses, you something for a long time, t lfcm't a ilifYcwiii.vt M sors of the Innd which bad tor Tandy." t.Un t.YIHA K. JINK "Is Ihst so, MorJesser Tandy vlvcd the l'atterns but had not yet K(.KTMU.FIHM1H Co "Smiling Through." felt the bund of the Shellenbergers gan's hand spread over a disorder of papers on the plno tnbte, They came out of the dense up(TO DE COSTIM ED) per woodland at the end of the rases ridge and paused for an Instant to look back tit the Binnacle bare Ir vis Playing- Card Pictures SALT IKE'S NEWEST KCSTEU Ible through the faint green cf the Represented Personages trees, anii uown upon the green a Our lohfa I drllffhtfuHfmo r Marks upon (he suits of cards cooled during the lomrurr fringed bends of the Big Sandy were supposed lo have been the sym river awccplng through the tallcv bollc representation of the differftsxfl) for Every Room S Then while the mules placed their ent classes of The hearts society. precise downward stpps, the men stood for th clergy, clubs for the leaned bsckwsrd lightly and drupel Millery, spades for the merchants. gradually Into the aura of thought According to record, hervcs a which surrounded and Isolated each writer In the Cleveland plain vn. one: Sparrel, Jenw, JaKr In file; er, the pictures represented aclunl Khcl!enl.erger, Tandy Morgan. Jane personage. kings. In the early Burden In a circle of revolving French cards, were Atet thought. smler, Caesar and Charlemagne, twAt mine o'clock they rod Into the ins the respective representatives of trn?;llng outskirts of the Bttie Ibe Jewish, Creek, Itomnn and HOTEL coun.y seat, on the dirt rosd which Ftinch nionsrchlei; the queens thickened with house farther alog were F.sther. Judith. Argin. I'sllas, and becsuie the main street It The mi rk on Ibe suits of rsrds Ealhered on Its pdee the livery sta hae undergone vnrlus cbsticrs. In hie, the hardware store and bar the carlleat :un.peBn card (mud nes shop; then, overflowing around In Ccrmany) are hearts, belli. Ibp public square trmt ,cd ji,,, fHmilU '" .lhl 'rnes and acorns, Italian cards will iwmiini oiiM hou and jail. It fronicl hud swords, hnbon. cups and lalfi. eipr-t-lrtlr t "' ' 'ht, t hftrmiahl thrip i"tieral stote. thn m' batik, money. I be club of Dip modern card I' "' h lh lift amlmlanil t'i" p.-- t (iilii-- Mm dwn II n o. a is'ktived from the tref .il. a I rem h HI (OMMI M ' ft IMCIIIt res'.mraht an I p.n. rw.ii, j f,x de.'n. lb" curt csrd nt but VffW ean bIm tfrva1 1'' li'Mio wiih ire. ant M, jaM ll'S mark tit ri'ef nrliert I ' etp the Unj, rlietriiipf and ktmtcstul tt. en al thtt fll don tl.f.oi i, tV H e WIH aittx'Hl'tP I r "HI h. ;i S . the wlnrf Wl.eif v Ufi";!!! r. '' f"f Cip thc.i!ii t by the Italians. KIMiiMW In rs. !en Still Coughing J pi-I- s di Tandy-crushe- I fl Oim-0!ia.r- 1 - IJ, Temple Squar ...liitilrhi. v f, Cjh'lih is muc 3 LIGHTS INSTANTiy.vnwi ny nHHI Hera'a tia Iron that will "unooth-- tn Ironing- day". It will aTroo helpyoa do better Ironing easim?? that mule down Wolfpen. Maybe you'd better try shoeing her. But "Tu doiu some tradln' with him some way, Sparrel?" "I don't reckon I am, Hardin. I have teen figuring on It some. He wants to buy some land and get out Last waring for soi nuests Walk, Willis Baugnr Myron ust w ttracti and vs willow hearts. timetl ellI first - ing have an eye on her. I have to bob ble her, myself." "I ll fix hor." "When did he get In?" "Day before yesterday, ne said tell you he'd pay for the stall" "Much obliged." iL ( lot-ge- r RriT 'IB1 ' |