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Show .t. , mrr i iin. ii i i 11 1 iw -- 111 s'. KATHLEEN NORMS ...... y- - We tre doing our utmost togiveyoueryke it., ed j'eur support and we are doing our best 7.-to reciprocate. PP.0VO ICE & COLD i Phone 508.7 I undefined' fog, sduiit-t- d her soul that Cherry wsi ret-tlthan ever j and even All was af-- In JetetZlWRB itne JoveifjMcSgrptnid CHAPTER t-hi two daushtars. of tht torest, the shade of her thin Bad Cherry, U latter um aifhtaea aide hat lightly shadowing her face, uocv Btrtcklaaii, retired, U Uvtag ml Mill Val with the dew of ber long sleep and , . 1. . - . in on distant rrom can ranawe. tl I U ley, w-nmu. HI eloMrt frlenA la Peter JOVC. omHna:""u- l- L.ik vU la blue the and with of ber her of nctuM. Vtalting akin, thing purity Lioyd, mining anginaer, full yescontent, of Cherry Snlty.in Martla love with and craily - bocoma 7".7 engaged to Cherry. pirturt f exquisite " youth and grace Wlta Als i""tt - h'tl CHAPTER the famil- y- to (peculating a to Lloyd' Intention. Cher iiira to ry bring pprrprjly--deBouncing her engagement to Ma, 8Dd IL-W- charm. ' -- L. '..J-- imsmELSis: and r Profess ional . . ?CHATERlit-iorBtrickla- Ireehr na Charrr I too young to marry and urge bar to salt at lead a year, but the girl coaxes him Into agreeing to an Immediate the ceremony take elate. wedding and thawtpto- - i vtn g a em-- lot 4 i uto't e where Martin Ja employed. berhandtokedyte hist neither- - hand moved CIIAPTKR IV. Tha honeymoon day over, Cherry begin to feci a vague with Martin and th monotony of her dally Ufa. ESlffi26IlAKE3' . . tJn'Sr-- w : and-enthus- iasm C s " - -- ng the-shad- j 10-1- 2V . 2-- - , Imcr-arran- - Furn Ti - . f j . - 1375IL.Thorne. -- They grouped themselves about a' fire lo the old way s Anna and Justin sitting close together on the settle, as Marrtn an'drCheiry ago, Cherry sat next her father, with for a long, long time. Ail sitting on the floor, with her lean cheeks painted by the fire," played with the dog and rallied Peter about some love affair, the details of which Mill Valley. Juatla CHAPTER V.-- At made him laugh vexedly In spite of Utile, lawyer, become engaged to Anna, himself. Cherry watched them, a lit t for September. tha wedding being ome month dietant Allx vlalt Cherry familiarity of Peter at El Nlrto and the two girl coax Mar- tie puzzled at the bad he. been so en tin into allowing Cherry to go home for beld this fire, Anna's wedding, PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS one of the family a year ag6l tlreiy e ;; She could almost envy him, feeling HUM) EtRLXAf DELTA CTA11 herselfremovedly so Jjmg and CHAPTER VI. strange a fwelvemonth. "Be that as It may, my dear," said But when at the end of the loiitf "the fact remains that, you Allx, w hen and reached the valley, day they her father came innocently Into the taught this Fenton woman to drive told EDWARD P. MAYIIEW garden, and stood staring vaguely at Towcar. Tlidn't yoat And yoa " her for a momentfor her visit and her that ah was the best woman you ever knew, a better driver : Teacher of the day of AHi's return bad been kept, drtver, . .. na secrether ' first act was to burs! eve- man - miss Strickland ; didnt Violoncello and Saxophone your Into tears. : She cJung to the fatherlj "I. did not," Peter said, unmovedly shoulders aa If she were a ' storm and watching the fire "Artistic Piano Tuning. smoking bird beaten afelytome agnin. tm' . "Why, Peter, you did ! She said she Immediately, lauslieil 7 although Studio Phone 619--J. "j you dldf . herself and told the sympnt lie i lea." ! Well, then, she said what Is not watching Peter and Allx ttmt didn't know what wug Hie licit; r .... true!" ' ABE W.TURNER i "She distinctly; told me," Alix rewas wordi tf the toDuterrupt only her, Attorney-at-limarked, "that dear Mr. Joyce, had said with araof joyt'ahe told them, laugh-In- i that she was the beat woman driver TJtab, Room 7, Knight Block. Frota, ' at the rnoUtyre Jn b.er father's he ever 8aw."" Phone 661-1- , ' 'Well, ! may have said something eTea. She had" a' special Joybul word for Hong; she laughed and teased Mke that," - Peter growled, flushing. and questioned Anne, when Anne and AUx laughed exnltinglyr"! tell you FREE EXAMINATION Justin came back front an afternoon 1 loathe her!" he added. " concert in the city, with: an Interest 41 Phone P.-"Daddy, we Have a lovely homel" moat -- gratifying -- to Cherry said softly, her eyes moving ! G. E. SANDGREN, D. bot iC'-r"fromrthe shabby books and the- - shab After dinner she bad her old place by rugs to Allx's piano shining In the Hours 2 to 5 and 6 to 7. on the arm of her father's porch chatr ; gloom of the far corner. It was all Office and Residence, 315-32- 1 Alix, with Buck'a smooth head In her homelike and pleasant, and somehow North University Ave. the atmosphere was newly-Inspirilap, snt on the porch step besldo Pe ter, and the lovers murmured from te her; she had felt that the talk at the durknesa of the hammock under ! dinner. tfre old eager controversy OSTEOPATHY-- .4h 4rcejlneJtwaa uboutbooiajndLjBliyjerian(L politics hnppy talk In the tweet evening ool- - tandacteiMWf was well, not brilliant, THE REMOVES 1 npss; everybody l seemed harhumlous perhapi :but worth w'hlle. She was . x . CAUSE end in sympathy tonight. beginning to "think Peter extremely "Bedtime!' said her father present- (clever and only Allx's quick tongue a BOYER DR. D. D. ly and she Iqushed in sheer pleasure. I match for him, and to. feel that her ' 287 Phowi and "Daddythat sounds o nice again 1" father knew every book and had seen Ilonra "But'you do look fagged and palo. U6 North University Are. play In the world, i lou're to every worthwhile little girl," he told her. e a a e e In In .... bed the nionilngi stay ' Martin, whose dissatisfaction " COAL deep 1" him. she assured BOh, Til be down with conditions at the "Emmy Young Btifshe did not come In the morning. er Mine" THE KIND YOU WANT Cherry well knew, had ennone the less. She was tired in soul tered Into correspondence some Standard, Castle Gate, King, and body and glad to let them spoil months beforea relative to a position " In rest and to her sleep apaln. glad Tanther, Clear Creek; at better seemed another mine that of the the heavenly peace and quiet to him, and Instead of coming down Black Hawk. . old home. Order Today Late In the afternoon, rested, fresh, for a day or two at the time of Anne'g he and her old sweet self In the white wedding, as Cherry bad hoped might wrote her that the authorities SMOOT &lsPAFFORD ruffles, she came down to Join thera. at the Hed Creek plant had' "jumped They had settled themselves under at Satisfaction Guaranteed. him," and that he was closing up all his affairs at the '"'Emmy Younger" Phone 17. and iff ship- - nlr'thetr household effects direct to the new Martin told his wife generous- fT home. ..... , .L . I . . . mi popea sne wouia stay wun itiui II. G. LATIIROP i; her father until the move was accomChiropractor plished, and Cherry, with a clear con science, established herself in her old 10-1- 2 A.; M., 2-- 5 P. U. Hours room. . She wrote constantly to her - '" And Appointment. husband and often spoke apprecto ttveiy of Mart'i kindness, Offices 44 W. Center, Provo. Anne'a marriage took place In mid- September. It was a much more for mal and elaborate affair than Cherry's had been, because, as Anne explained, SHOP IN YOUR OWN HOME "Freony's people have been' so gen erous about giving him up, you know. Exclusive Swiss robes, hundreds ot imported yard goods,' sturdy After all, he'a the last of the Littles; everginghams," snow white goods, drap-erles. exclusive lasting shirtings, " for the Everything winter wardrobe! Let ma show yen these samples In your own tome; yon are not obliged to buy. . PKO tt r - The evening was cooler, with sud 8 '.; j felt witF so (Continued from last issue.) t ' : r a 1 STORAGE CO. ou ...... wherv yoa want it We don't jeopardize your business or coxf ort by depending on the weather for our ice we always have "We-ne- l.C Tm r - 1 m ": .75 1S;5 500 Anderson Tit 717 Wells L.. BrJmhall... fcerTBre 99ream i835 J. Tr lara-- rr iomethlegTnore aad-t- hat li8"W'ells"TXrImhaII7Tri0001.ED suo-de- n a to them want daH. f And I 1838 Albert Hagan '. something was lacking, ue felt 1.50 10600 "33 M. Goodell 1(04 7 Marthat be U marrying a gentlewoman 1. anger at Martin ; why wasn't s.oo 1829 Albert Hagan , ww 2000 ;" ... 764 B. Packard B. 1856 W. Bandley ... Chemr and AUx went upstairs aner gin managing, this affair? 1000 1.50 792 L. A. Hatch had " ...i Anne 1857 W. and the ceremony, as Allx "Mart doesn't mention any timer 793 L A. Hatch... ... 1000 1.50 1860 T. J.Bandley ... " done a year ago, but there was dvp he mused. Oldroyd. ",' 7.50 850 J.L. Woodruff..... 5000 1M ; 1861 T. J. Oldroydr: refief-an- d aaesement la their uud Cherry said, S5 "Thanks to you 1.50 1000 10W today, and it was with real pleasure dimpling mischievously. "He wrote 867 J. R. Sebree 1.50 1889 Leonard Barnett 500 in the, closer, InUmacy that the little quite firmly, Just before Christmas," 868 J. R. Sebree. 1000 1898 C.G. Johnsoa .. 1.50 1000 group gathered about the fire that he added, "but I told him that Dad 894 M. A. Goodell 1904 G. P. Small 1.50 1000 5069 night: bad been such an angel and Uked so 924 John Pritx 1941 E. G. Erickson,." ' 1000 1.50 SO : 965 P. Daynea . After that, life went on serenely, ana much to have me here " And Cher 1957 T. J. Clark..... 50 1 1000 B. H. 1035 Cole, the girls ry's smile w as full of childish triumph. It was only occasionally that 1963 H, Hamilton 5000 1.50 1000 -were reminded that Cherry was a 1964 Chas. Shoun My dear," ber father said, spurred 1037-H- . .5504 1.60 1000 B. Cole.. IQfiS V(.in. P a, i married woman with a husband ex- to sudden courage by ' realixatlon 40001.50 to-, iim thut the matter might easTiybeconie: 1039 H. B.- - Cole 1000 . 1.50 ieo Yttrasu tioiuaay 1.'; 1979 O. WAlexaBderrTTl Covember passed, and. Christinas serious, "you mustn't abuse bis gen- 1040 H B. Cole... jOM 1.60 1000 Marof 1963 Z" talk some was craxion camett ... jsftf came, and there 1000 1.50 Suppose you' write that 1041 li! B. 'Cole erosity. rwI . tin's Joining them for Christmas. But you'll Join him thia la March sup- 1042 H. B.. Cole.... 1.50 1986 Granville Callahan 1000 2004 H. B, Cole......v he did not come; he was extremely pose you say the first of April ?" ,JI 1.50 1000 1043 H. B. Cole.., 2007 h h rnto loot 14 1.60 1000 1044 H. B. Cole.., down. looked busy at the new mine and comfortable and flushed Cherry H Cole 100 100IL l5Q 2008 1045 H. B. Col In a vinage bdardinrtiouse 2oerr3rCole 1.50 1000 B. 1046 Cole. H. It was In early -- March that Aiix . of unhappy alienee. "J?- 1.60 2031 Wells L.' Brimhall...i50M 1000 spoke to her father about It; spoke , "Very welL Dad." he said in a' low 1057 H.' R Cole. 2026 Wells C Brimhaii...i30M u 1000 B 1058 H. Cole. .10 And In accordance vlth law In ber casual and vague fashion, dui voiee.J A second later she had Jumped 1X0 1000 Brimhall. 172 Wells gave htm food for serious thought, i. 0 ber fm an(J TaDi8iied in the house. 1075 2000" 2.00 order of the board of7girSflri7!. Thurmond.. Myrteen neverthelesa. Her father roamed the woods m 1082 H. B. Cole 1.50 on the 7th day of July, 1921, H Z; 1000 the ."Da(L!!-sai- d - AUx..fUddenIyat In at 1083 H. 1.50 shares of each parcel of suck Btods 1000 ihedtnlsgiTlnga,comlng.; lunch tabhs one day when Cherry hap- lunch time to find ber In tier place. 1096 Hr B.Cole!,i.A.t4, - il.50 mayjbe tsecessary. wfii be ioii it I pened to be shopping IhTheTttyr .smUing. but traces of tears about her ii08"H7Br Coiern.TnT;viooo-112- 8 1.50 office of the companyTRoota 14 v 1.50 brook Block, on tbej3rtf day ot "were you and mother ever separated lovely eyes. H B. Cole. .. ..7..,rl000 100 JKotlUn-mor-waa-a- ld when you were married IM ber.ia21ratthe-4rrr-prttCto4oa-4ay-- J 4121 therwn, t "Xd-t- be 000 , 1.50 delinquent assessments doctor, reroeiubermg, two, and then. CJiefryead aloud to ; izi with coBt ot advertilME shook Jiis bead. "Your mother never tbe famUy an affectionatft letter in 1232 M.- A., Goodell...... . 1000 1.50 gether of the sale, ' 1233 Mr A. Goodell . . . . . . 1000 -- 1.60 expenses was happy away from. her home 1" : ' whleh Martin said that, everything J. EDWIN STES. 1.60 "Not even to visit her own familyr would be ready for ber whenever she 1238 M. A- GtdeltrtWTr40O Setreur' ' ; 1000 1X0 R. 1334 R. Thome. :..:.----:r-rrpersisted Allx. Utah. r came now. 7:7Provo, 1.50 1000 1373 R. R. Thorne..,.T... al"Not ever." be answered. "We 1.50 TiFiiret publication. Aug. 17, ijjjj 1374 R R. Thorne........ 1000 waja planned a long .iWLinjheEast 1000 1.50 4Conliau4jBextJssueJ -bshe never would go without me. 1.50 . 1000 1376 R. R.' Thorne. SALE. OF NOTICE Sba went ta yvit , ffnflt;, Y'ncenfa 1.50 1377, RELATED TO PLIX BThonie..M.1000 bouse In Palo Alto once, but she came 1.50 1000 1378 R. R. .Thorne.... CMM MinlDfl iNG ITS KIN TO US. JIUi?a. Syndicate 1879 Rr 1.50 cipal Place of Business, Provo, utan. 1380 R. R. Thorne........ 1000 ortable away from home l" 1.6 po Martin 1418 W H. Child......... .1000 Thar Howlong do. 1.5 will let us have ChemT" Allx asked. lowing de'scribed stock, on account of 1420 W. H. child:...., Her father lookedqutcklyj at her assessment No. 7, levied on' the 7th 1434 W. H. Child...,,.,.. 1000 1.5t 1.50 1435 W."H. Child......... 1000 and a troubled expression crossed his 1000 ' 1.50 day of July, 1921v the several amounts 1442. Wr face! .' rr'':', 1000; '1.50 sell opposite the name of the respec 1443' W. H. Child.. "The circumstances seem to make it 1000" 1.50 1449 W. H. Child.... V, follows: as shareholders, tive wise to keep her here until he is sure 1.60 . . WW 1000 H. Child W 1450 Ain't. Shares. that this new position Is the right Cert. No. Name 1454 W." H. Child........ 1000. ' 1X0 1000 8 1.50 87 V. Parkinson 1.50 one!" he said. 1000 1455 W. H. Child..... 30 1456 W. H. Child........'.' 1000 1.50 20 If I know anything altout Martin," 1038ja,..Btle.J...', -1.50 1000 1.50 1457 W. H." Child .T. 7. 1000 Allx said, "no position is ev.er going 1095 P.'G. Richmond .1000 1.50 1.50 1466 Chas. J. Munns. 1000 to be the right one for him. I mean.MHK Jos, A. Holliday. 3.75 . 2500 ... 1467 Graham Fred 1305 .75 500 W. H. Child an her she added as her father gave 1.50 . 1000. 1469 Grant Pemberton. 00 1306 75 W. H. Child ;vvr;t-5alarmed look. "I simply mean that he 1 60 1000 1477 Geo. Baglln Syndicate Mining 6V Milling Co Is that sort of a man. And It seems 1.56 4 50 1480 Geo. P. Busch....... 1000 25 Raynold Barnett .... 3000 to me odd the way he and Cherry 30 G. C. 1000 .1.50 1.50'l481 Geo. F. Busch. 1000 Emery take their marriage I She doesn't 41 Barney Packard ., 3000 - 4.50 1482 G. 13500 20.25 IF YOU WANT TO Emery. .. seem likether inarrled womenAAnd, fitandrewteedman- - 5000 7X0 1506 JlrsE.-Jiuntftr- . 1.50 100Q KEEP Til . . .10000 : 15.00 the thing is, will she ever want to go 70 John Scharman 1000 4.50 1511 G. C. Emery 1.60 in the 78 Emanuel Sterzer1 10007 1.50 1518 Eph Muhlesteln,... 1080 back, If she' isn't rather coerced? city or country no oi 1.50 1.50 1511 Guy Muhlesteln iilOOO Martin Is odd, you know; he haa-alEmanuel Sterzer v. 1000 , 1000 1.60 heating system will give F .75 1521 J, Guy 500 80 Emanuel Sterzer kind of stolid, stupid pride. He wrote 1.60 1000 H."H. 1524 10000 80 C. H 15.00 ... Ellertson.,i,.: Dehner Ht; asked ber to and come, ber weeks ago 30.00 1560 W. L. Brimhall...... 1000 4 1.50 and she wrote back that if he would 113 W. P. Morford., syste water hot our heating ---1.50 15977ChasJ.Munn9J10007l.50 find ber a cottage, she would ; she 13r Albert Hagan .7 1.50 It not 1000 less a - 1000 consumes 1.50 1613 HJ4. Gray 134 Albert Hagan . . only couldn't go to hisoardlng house, she 135 Albert 1X0 1614 H. iM. Gray.........: 1000 1000 1.50 .. Hagan audit fiartln answered hated boarding! 4.50 but is more healthful 3000 1.50 1616 Bremo Tonetti 1000 136 Albert Hagan . . some 1000 1.60 quires a minimum attention i ',tbat he would, day, and she said 137 1.50 1643 J. A. Barclay........ 1000 1.5t all 1000 to me, 'Oh, now he's cross!' Now, 138 Albert Hagan .. 1.50 1644 J. A. Barclay 1000 other heating systems. Albert Hagan 1.50 1645 J. A, Barclay.. . . . , 1000 mind you," Allx broke off vehemently, 139 Albert 1:50 1000 J. Hagan 1.50 A. 1646 J. Barclay "I'd change the entire Institution of 140 Albert Hagan 1.50 BUCKLE YHAWS 1000 1.50 1000 1.50 1647 J. A. Barclay..... N.. 1000 marriage, : if it was" me rd end: all ' 141 Albert Hagan 000 1,50 Because importance - of . &f iooo 1.50 1662 J. Ar Barclay OTW4 Albert Hagan this" -- r " - .. j- -- , .... ... 1000 -- 1X0 trucks and oftractors " an annual sn .7B 1664 J. A. Barclay. 500 Well, we won't go Into that T ber 143 Albert Hagan 1665 J. A. Barclay,. . . . , , , 1000 ... 1.50 for 60,000 bead of horses hai " .75 . 144 . Albert Hagan 1000 1X0 destroyed and demands for hay c (father Interrupted her, hastily, for 145 Albert Hagan--...- . 4.50 1666 J. A. Barclay........ AUx bad aired these views before and 1668 JrAr Barclay TTilOOOlXO corn reduced approximately JStt 8000 4.50 176 1.50 000. ' he was not in sympathy with them. 7180 Clarence Daniels., 1669 J. A. Barclay. .r:...T 1000 7, 8334 J2.50 J.-X0 .i( 3000" loo 1678 "And I guess " ydure rlghtT therThltd 183 J),EJMcKean.;. Guy 4.50 Barnett Raynold 7.50 5000 G. C. Emery As . a result of price reductlwu i 1r awtmamiowrwitha-woman- 's 250 JoePayne 10001.50 1733 1758 Grant Dougall ... .. 2000 "3.00 the automobile fleldrcars in hte jc. .he kdded.7"And her 268 W. 6000 9.00 L. Roundy 7 500: .75 class under $1,000 on 3na?erage,' 1761 E. O'Brien 9.00 place Is with her husband. They'll 269 W. L. Roundy. .iJL 6000 '6000 1801 HsC Yates 7X0 are sellinror $650. Thehilir 1000 1.50 have to solve life together, to learn to- 288 Cfl. Dehher 1823 J. C. Anderson. ...a, 1000 1.50 for 1.50 1000 thh4ype.of car was $865 In 295 Haynold Barnett gether. Til speak to Cherry!" 1824 J. C. Anderson...... 1000 1.50 The average ThTjoH was $631 6.00 4000 301 Eva Martin fc' Alix, watchlga-it- o 1.58 1000 311 A. .... Geo. never Shepherd seen had Dad she thought that 50 312 Geo. A. Shepherd. . .7 1000 al 11b Booause of the strict street regulations f pwkicg .'automobile . and utxBfbn lights la "Woodbury, K. J 1b Wtieb ptty jenal'ties, Imposed, clcar re - boyeotting the tow and jsomg iq venters where the Talcs are bo? so stfict for their amusement ar.d biisinMj . I 2fi.'192i.'--T4::"'"- lltTDAY,--AUGUST- r-'rt- ut iFirS ' . ........ 1 a ..... i.;. J3 thertftltrrtgsrfaf , olon Fixtu loard leTV horn rri .. - L r!42 . shop.: Ind Best j , - ....... -- 4ay.:;;F,: It was Shepherd.... 1000 Shepherd.... ASbepberdt4J, 1000 1000 1000 313 Geo. A. look old before -- She aawthaihadow on his kind face all the rest of that 814 315 316 317 318 319 320 only the next morning when Geo. Geo. Geo. Geo. Geo. Geo. Geo; Geo. Geo. Geo. Geo. A. 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 mm will SL75 1.50 1.50" BOX OF BEST CHOCOLATES E( 94.50 '.75 I will give one box of the best chocolates made to .any nameof : 2.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 . . 1.50! Tpft 1.50 1.50 1.50.; -- ...... - 'V.J plean pLNG 1.50 - A. Shepherd. ... . A Shepherd .. 1000 A. Shepherd.... 1000 he opened the question with Cherry. It was a brilliant morning, with Al Shepherd. 1000 " spring already In the' air. Cherry, on 321 1000 A. Shepherd.,. the iorch steps, was reading a letter 1000 A. 322 Shepherd.. from Martin. Her father sat down be- 323 A. Shepherd.... 1000 side her. She had on one of her old '324 A. Shepherd.,,. 1000 gowns and, bathed In " soft : sunlight, 325 A. Shepberd. . . . 1000 looked eighteen again. The air was 358 Chas. C. F. Dixon.... 63000 sweet and pungent and damp and 359 Milton Barnett...... . 500 fresh, the sky high and blue, and 360 Milton Barnett .....r 150Q acniss the granite face of Tamulpuis 389 Geo. A. Shepherd . , 1000 390 Geo. A. Shepherd.... 1000 a last scarf of mist was floating. . Geo A. Shepherd.... 1000 "Weil, what has Martin to say?" 391 392 Geo. A. Shepherd.... 1000 asked the doctor. 1000 393 Geo. he doesnt llke tt much !" Cher, 394 Gedr A.Shepherd.. A Shepherd r,T." 1000 deface. "He a ry said, making little 395 Geo. A. Shepherd..;. 1000 scribes the village as perfectly hope-- I 395 Geo. A. Shepherd...'. 1000 1000 less. lie's moved Into the little house 397 Geo. A.-- Shepherd Inr E street, and gotten two. stove 398 Geo-- Ar Shepherd ,... 100O 435 Andrew Steedman ... 3000 up." 1000 "And when does he want bis girl?" 450 Geo. Shepherd . . 1000 451 Geo. Shenherd her father pumed.--- .. 1000 W. H. Rankin-..,."lie doesnt say," Cherry answered, 508 509 Louie: R. Tanner.... 10000 Innot-ently-. Is "I think he really hap637 G. K. Penijarian.... 1000 pier to have me here, where he knows 555 Warren Shepherd ...25000 I am well off!" she said. "I know 1 683 P. Daynes 1000 am," she ended after a moment's 607 H. B. Cole..V...r... 1000 . 608 H.--B. ''.v.7j7.-thought- Colew..,..1000 Her father was conscious of a pang; 609 H. B. Cole.......... 1000 1000 be had not even formed the thought 621 E. C. Davies 1000 625 John G. Simonson,. in bis own mind that Cherry was unG. Done... 1000. 632 happy. The child, be told himself, had 644 Wilford .... 1000 a good husband, a borne and health, 699 H. B. Cole. A. J. Olsen resources within and undeveloped 706 G. B. V, Kisselhut... 10000 herself. It was puzzling and painful 713 Wells L. BrimhaU...1000 to him to realize that there was need- - 715 Wells L. BrimhaU. . 500 -- 68 V . I loan money for anybody and always have high grade real estate mortgages drawing eight per cent interest en nana lor saie. lou don't "get rich quick" on my moi Dut you always get your interest and principal. - 1X0 4.50 : 1.50 1.50 "1.59 15.00 1.50 37.50 1X0 boy, girl, man, woman or child that will give me the any human being that ever beat me out of one cent of principal or interest on any real estate loan that I ever made ' during the last thirty years. - 1 j 150 1.50J 1X01 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50! 15.00 15.00 1X0 .75 itftce XOTIi . I Expj - v nn - Lj. u Ld Loans Money to Anybody, Anywhere, Any ; I Spec - U Time I use good judgment, have good luck and pay terest. :;; ; big . MRS. A. THORVALDSON Phone 612-W- . Fourth N. 191 W. otcii-l-iu n. r:ru CARRY. THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS IN THE COUNTY 15 Per Cent Discount on Fancy China. 15- - Per Cent Discount on Openstock Dinnerware 10 Per Cent Discount on Cot Glass. - WE Lata In IS Per Cent Discount on Aluminumware.. 23. Per Cent Discount on Silverware. the Aftarnaen She Came Down to Join Thjn. " IdnT Co the redwoods. Anne and Justin, Peter tnd Allx and Buck, the dog, ail Jumped up to greet her. Cherry very quietly eubMik'd Into a wicker chair,' listened rather than talkedTmoved her lovely eyes affectionately from one ,to - 7 Pt'tPr hanlly moved his. eyes from her, althouu'h he did not oftn ad-i,,- .r ,v,,.,!y. Justin was ;"' f iff I Bl 10 25 Per Cent Discount on Coinson Glassware. Per Cent Discount on Graniteware. - ; SUTTON TEA & CHINA- CO, - . 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