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Show SYiffra even the men couidn't vole then. what authority is he on suffrage? ROLE Naturally, this dispute could not be EXPECTS ended then and there Hiram Tuttle found it necessary to stop at Lucy Finch's gate several mornings and bring up some new argument that had occurred to him, only to be effectually REDMOND BELIEVES THAT LONG CHERISHED DREAM OF IRISHsquelched by Lucys wit and wisdom. MEN VILL GOME TRUE. And from that it became necessary for him to drop in of evenings once or twice a week to continue the discussion. And, propinquity and acquaintance each having their effect, it was Irish Leaders W!l Grasp Opportunity, aod Will Exact the Best Terms not long until he, with a mans forePossible for Ireland Out of the saw that could not this debate sight, be ended for years, so he proposed to Necessitites of the English Now, when a man proposes to Lucy. Statesmen. a woman he has his ears set for just one word and that Is Yes." Therefore Imagine Hiram Tuttle's Dublin. John E. Redmond, chairman of the Irish parliamentary, returning from a tour of the United States, received ovations at Corkand Dublin on Sunday. He addressed meetings at both cities. Mr. Redmond protested against the attempts of the OBrienites to divide the Nationalist party. Never in the lifetime of the people, he said, had such an opportunity arisen, and he was going to London immediately with the single purpose to exact the best terms possible for Ireland out of the necessities of the English statesmen. He believed the struggle would be short and would result in the removp.l of the only obstacle to Ireland attaining naional liberty. HOI Thanksgiving and Lovg bg) Wilbur D N e s bil T WAS no spasmodic love affair, this of Hiram Tuttle and Lucy Finch. That it was no highly romantic affair you may infer from the names of the principals. If I were drawing upon my imagination and writing a real love story, one that would make the Justly celebrated affair of Paris and Helen seem like a business transaction in comparison, then their names de would be Hector Montmorency Beauville and Imogene Tereversham, or something to that effect But this Is simply a little story caught In real life just such an affair as Is going on right under your nose and in your own town a, this moment. So if you prefer the rhetorical wooing of Hector Montmorency de Beauville and the no less rhapsodical counter-wooinof Imogene Tereversham. dear reader, read no further. There were Hiram Tuttle, Lucy Finch, a turkey and a suffrage question. Three of these were tangible in the beginning, although Hector and Lucy were a great deal older than the turkey at the start. The suffrage question, I know, is as old as the hills and bids fair to become as everlast- D g London Mr. Redmonds triumphant homecoming dominates the political stage. His declaration that he was going to the British statesmen is seized on by the Conservatives to rouse the electors of the country to a sense of the danger threatening the union should they return a ministry tied to the heels of an Irish dictator. ing. In due time the woman's suffrage propaganda reached Millville. Several prominent suffragists descended upon the town in an automobile, and made speeches from that vehicle right in the middle of the public square of a Saturday afternoon. Ten years ago all the women in Millville would have said that those speakers were mannish, now they said they were exactly right Ten years ago all the men in Millville, bulwarked behind their chews of plug tobacco, would have denounced those Invaders as unwomanly and have classed them with Dr Mary Walker and Belva Lockwood. Now the men Just chuckled to themselves and said the women ought to have the ballot if they could get it. While these women were speaking, Hiram Tuttle, having came down town to lay in his Sunday supply of bacon, eggs, coffee, flour and other bachelor provender, found himself listening to them and right beside him stood Lucy Finch. Now, do not gather the notion that Hiram was a crabbed old bachelor nor that Lucy was a old maid. Lucy was more than 30 but nowadays a woman who has wix-ene- d fern SENATOR CLAY DEAD. Therefore Imagine Hiram Tuttles Surprise and Astonishment When Lucy Told Him No." surprise and astonishment when Lucy told him No. And naturally, he asked her why she wouldnt marry him. Men always do that. As if a woman could have a reason!By the time a man learns that a woman's No is merely a preliminary of her Yes, he Is too old to be interested in the matter. Also, when a man gets the proposal habit he cannot shake it or break it So Hiram grew to going around to Georgia Statesman Passes Away Suddenly From Hvart Disease. Atlanta, Ga. Alexander Stephens Clay, United States senator from Georgia, died of heart disease at the Robertson sanitarium here Sunday afternoon after a long illness. Senator Clay was 57 years old and was serving his third term in thb Unite States senate. He is survived Yes, I laid out to fry it and have it with some fried potatoes and a pumpkin pie and some baked cranberries for my Thanksgiving dinner." Baked cranberries! If that isnt Just like a man! Who cooked your Thanksgiving dinner last year? I did. I had pork chops and boiled turnips. You poor man! Artful Hiram! He knew what pity is akin to. Having failed of all other avenues to her heart, he was taking the pity route. The turkey was a fiction; so were the pork chops. Had Lucy exercised her memory she would have recalled that Hiram always went to visit his Aunt Sarah But she could over Thanksgiving. think of only the one thing. So she said: mans appearance. What attracts her nine times out of ten Is the possibility of improving his appearance. So it happened that Hiram and Lucy walked away from the speaking together, and Hiram found himself, for the first time in five years, talking with a woman. 1 mean carrying on a He had spoken with conversation. of them, but theres a differplenty ence. And all the way up the hill toward Lucys home the argument on suffrage grew warmer and warmer, until by the time they parted they were dear enemies on the subject. Hiram was absolutely against womans suffrage, and as a crushing argument he cited some words of the apostle Paul about woman's place in the scheme of things. Humph! sniffed Lucy. "And what vas Paul, anyway? A crusty old bachelor that had to be struck by lightning before hs would go to 'hurch ! Well, he knew a thing or two about women, Hiram argued, stoutly. He didnt know anything about .hem! Lucy replied, briskly. 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A production of nearly 63,000,000 pounds of refined copper at a cost of 7.05c per pound (after depreciation), net earnings after all charges of dividend payment of $2,982,-64or $1.50 per share, a surplus after dividends of $598,000, an addition to reserves of 14,5000,000 tons of ore is the record of the Nevada Consolidated for the fiscal year ended Septem-e- r iny, Oc-wit- ALEXANDER 8. CLAY. United States Senator from Georgia. a widow, five sons and a daughter besides his parents', Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clay of Cobb county. In all Georgias 121 years as a state. Senator Clay Is the first man, except hls colleague, Senator Bacon to be returned to the senate for three succeeding terms. by Black Murders Girl. Asbury Park, N. J. The body ol little Marie Smith, 10 years old, whe had been missing since Wednesday was found at dusk Sunday in the w'oods near her home. The child had been brutally murdered, and a negre named Williams has been arrested charged with the crime. OIL ND 30, 1910. 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The; each tract, instead of each 20 one are Kenulne, true, and full of human acres, as has heretofore been the case. ! Interest. $430,-000,00- TIN OILER EVER-READ- Y at und. Hunting for Mexican Murderer. Okla. Though Anadarko, posses come I'll fo Hiram, up your house searched in all directions for the Thursday morning and bake that tur- have Mexican who shot and killed Chief ot key for you." couldnt done a have Lucy thing like Police Temple here Saturday night that where you and I live. That would he has not been found. The hunt foi have been scandalous. But in Mil- the man, Oscar Opet, is being kept uj lville they are not so fashionable as to by a large number of deputies and confound neighborliness with suspi- citizens. Mayor Plum of this place has offered a reward of $300 for the So on Thanksgiving cious conducL morning Lucy proceeded to concoct for arrest of the Mexican, and it is said Hiram one of those Thanksgiving din- Governor Haskell will offer an addi ners you read1 poems about And when tional $300. It nas developed that the turkey was done brown and oozing Opet did not call Chief Temple to his door as was at first stated. and filling the air with a glorious-perfume- , she called Hiram to the kitchen and asked him if it didnt look Postoffice Burglar to be Punished. Washington. Having sent Frank good. he answered. Wayne to the penitentiary for three that. It does ! years for the alleged burglary of the "Well,"' she said, firmly shutting Sellwood postoffice in Portland, Ore. the oven door and planting herself be- the department of justice probably fore It, "in four minutes that turkey wil appeal to the supreme court of th6 will be burned to a crisp. Unless you United States to keep him there foi agree right now that women should alleged larceny, growing out of the have the vote I leave the turkey there same transaction. The government and ruin it." wants Wayne Imprisoned two mors Hiram pondered for just 30 sec- years for the alleged larceny of post onds. age stamps at the time, it is alleged, I'll agree that woman shall have he broke into the office. the right to vote, he offered, if you'll Cooked to Death. agree to marry me." "Wel-l-l,- " she sighed, of course it is Glenns Falls, N. Y. Immersed In for the great cause. boiling sulphite, a pasty material But It was the heat of the oven from which news print paper Is nude, that made her face so red. It must Peter Christian was cooked to death have been ten minutes later that Hi- at the paper mill at Port Edward on ram released her from his arms and Sunday. anxiously said that the turkey would be burned after all. Rioting In Italy. The Are was out before I called you Modena, Italy. Cathollts and Socin, she confessed. "It won't burn." ialists came into collision here Sunday. I Well, Hiram laughed, dont A serious fight ensued and dehave to make all the rest of the men tachments had difficulty In police restorin' women that shall vote, do I? agree order. Several persons were badly talurpri Um-m-m- n mil z things! Church! silver-tungste- - mind. Fourteen pounds! Lucy exclaim ed. Why, whatever in the world wll. you do with all that turkey? I thought I'd fry It and eat it, Hiram answered. "Fry it! Fry a turkey? Well, of all a Ore carrying values as high as $119 was struck last week in the bottom of incline shaft of the Dry the 1,000-foo- t Canyon Mines company at Ophlr, Utah. Late word from Big Cottonwood is to the effect that the Utah Mines Coalition company has two feet of fine galena ore, carrying some oxides, in the face of the drift. Assay returns of $500 a ton have been obtained from the property of J. E. Griffith and Jack Raymond, located In Granite canyon, near Round Mountain, Nevada. Work is being pushed on the Nevada Copper Belt railroad at Yering-ton-. The road Is now going ahead between Mason City and Smithvale. The company has just received 25 cars of steel. The average price for silver In October was 55.49 cents. This compares with 53 295 cents for the previous month, and Is the highest price recorded since April, 1908, when the average was 53.505 cents. Five wagons are now kept busy hauling ore down the canyon from the Utah Mines Coalition, says the Salt Lake Herald. The company is shipping considerable ore that will run as high as $75 a ton. Stock of marketable copper in the United States on November 1 showed a decrease of 9,351,801 pounds from October 1, according to the monthly report of the Copper Producers association made public on November 7. That there is between $150,000 and $200,000 in ore in sight in the Wilbert Mining company ground in the Little Lost River country in Idaho, Is the opinion of M. M. Johnson, mining engineer, who has returned from an Inspection of the property. A Deep Creek mine owner, in a reI believe that cent Interview, said: it is only a question of a short time when we shall have two railroads running through our country the greatest and. In my opinion, richest mining region in this western country. Death j Valley Scotty passed through Reno, Nevada, last week .way to Los Angeles, where ects to make a big min-hwill put him in the lime-H- e had several speci-rtvery rich in gold, per are being made for iuary of next year, and s reached fairly good nsldering the heavy e been made over the veeks. A large amount been sold on a basis of evenevery Wednesday and all; he was pleasant enough but the ing. Lucy enjoyed this. Sunday way he dressed himself was enough Ive got a turkey for my to make any woman wish she had a Thanksgiving dinner, Hiram told chance to take hold of him and spruce Lucy on the before Sunday evening all him up It is nonsense to say that the day set by the governor to woman Is impressed and Influenced by be thankful apart if you could think of any thing to justify such a state of Sniffed Lucy, And What Humph! Was Paul, Anyway7 A Crusty Old Bachelor That Had to Be Struck by Lightning Before He Would Go to MINES AND MINING PLAIN TALKS ON FLORIDA By I. I. Moody, one of the States early settlers. From these talks you will learn many Important things about Florida and Florida lands facts for you to remember when you Invest. They are free write for them BUNNELL DEVELOPMENT CO., Bunnell, Florida Readers of this paper de- siring t o buy anything advertised m its columns should insist upon having what they ask lor, refusing all substitutes or imitations. 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