Show I Worthy of David Harum David Harum was a good horse trader l but a recent transaction In horscllosh hlih was I made by n well known Memphlan shown that there are others who know how to g H the long I weeks end of n horse trade Several ago this Memphis man saw a fur buggy hattie which he thought 1m anted He located the owner and naked the price One fifty wao the I reply After looking the animal over closely and trying her speed he concluded con-cluded It was 0 good trade and without with-out more ado wrqtu a check for tho amount The next day he found that the marc was < as blind as a bat but this mplC dl not hinder her speed nor detract de-tract from her general appearance He drove the animal for several weeks and supceedod In attracting the admiration of another lover 01 horseflesh who made n proposal V to 5 purehnse Well nald the Memphlnn I gave one fifty for her but 1 will let you have her for one sixtyfive The prospective owner looked the animal over and concluded ho had a bargain H < paid over the money and took the mare When the animal was unharneuRcd the first thing she dill l and then was to run against a pjost the fact that by I way omphoslclng she was blind fell over a barrel The next day the buyer came back to the Memphlan with blood In his eye Colonel you icnow that mare yo sold me ho began Well sites atone blind I Know Hi replied the Colonel with an capy air You didnt soy anything to me about it wild the purchaser his face reddening with anBTfir Wol1r Ill tell you replied the Colonel I Colo-nel that fcllqw Who sold her to mo didnt tell me about it and I Just con eluded that ho didnt Want It known Memphis Commercial I |