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Show young man that I thought more of, if anything, than I did of Will, but he was as poor as Jobs turkey, and Editor tlouENAL:Oa Sunday my rolks was all crazy for me and and your pa, Monday last the quarterly who I d never seen, to get married. conference I of the Oneida Stake of held out against the Idea, Just like you Zion held was at Preston. Meeting are doing with Drank, I reckon, .but commenced Sunday morning at 10 when your pa come with his shiny a. m. Present on the stand, the broadcloth coat and spotted silk vest-no, it wag satin, I think, with red presidency of the stake, Elders spots on it and every girl In town was crazy Ueorge O' Parkinson, Solomon U, to catch him and there was no end of Hale and Joseph Goddess; visitors: reMrts about the niggers be owned Elder Todd, ot Salt Lake Cjty, one and his high connectlous-we- ll, oa I of the general board of Ihe Young aaj,. It wasnt f a week before 'I was Meua improvement Association; afraid hed see Joe Tinsley and bear also President Denmark Jenson, about me and him. JMy father was in one of the Presidency of Bannock for the match from the very Jump, and some of the high council so was your pas folks. Ho put Slake; at our house with his nigger servantupand and the patriarchs of the stake. didnt want to go about town much. Meeting opened by singing by the I reckon I was pleased to have him congregation; prayer; alter which pick me out, and so we soon fixed It President Parkinson arose nud up. Lordy, he only had to mention Joe a of the several wards gave icport Tinsley to me after we got married to of the stake. Found them in good nlake me do anything he wanted. To this day he throws him up to me, for condition; spoke very forcibly on Joe never did amount to anything. He the gieat importance of the lesser tried to lioirow mouey-froyour pa priesthood being thoroughly organafter you was born. The neighbors had ized with their presidents, counto feed his children. selors, etc. Pipsident' Jenson, But you loved father, didnt you? spoke very forcibly on- - the same Dolly breathed, ln some relief, over subject. , They also spoke on the what she thought was coming. of the people of Oneida necessity Well, I cant say I did said Mrs. Stake onr Academy by supporting Barclay. We had a terrible time getour children sending there to he used to one anothers ways. You ting said board of the that taught; hed a waited good while and was see, some older than I was. After awhile, education has been able to get a though, we settled down and now Im good principal, also good efficient awful glad I let my father manage for teachers. We had a good conference me. You see, what your pa had and In the afternoon the house, was what my father settled on me made filled too vet and excellent flowing us comfortable, and if a couple is. that instructions were ' given by the Its a sight more than the poor ones Professor speakers, Johnson, are. of the Academy. and Elder Dolly stood before her mother, close principal Todd and others. Two ietnrned enough to touch her. Her face wore an Indescribable expression of dissatis- missionaries spoke to- - us during the day, namely: Elder Heuderson faction with what she had heard. Mother, tell me one thlng,8lie said. Did you ever let either of those boys the two that you didut marry, 1 port of their labors and Imre faith-- . mean kiss you? 'mi testimony to the truth of the Mrs. Barclay stared up at her daughter for an Instant, and then her face gospel which they presented to tiie broke luto a broad smile of genuine people while on their mission. amusement . She lowered her head to Elder Todd spoke to the Mutual i Associations at night, her knee and laughed ouj. Dolly Barclay, you are such a fool! j Monday, Apostle Cowley was she said, and then she laughed again present and spoke. Gave good inalmost immoderately, her face ln her structions to the 'lap. and counseled all to serve the Lord I know what that means, said do their duties and support the Dolly, In high disgust Mother. I dont think you can do me 'any good. Youd Academy by sending their children to le taught there. We "had a better go to bed. very good eonfcience end good, atMrs. Barclay rose promptly. T think ld better, too, she said. It tendance, notwithstanding the hot makes your pa awful mad for me to sit wealh-- r and busy times. On Tuesday the Relief. Society up this way. I dont want to bear him rail out like he always does ,wheu he of Franklin held its annual meet- catches me at it Ne-iin,- -. was held at th After her mother bad gone Dolly sat which was full to! She never was iu Society house, down on her bed. a .very good Had overflowing. ever, never, love, she told herself, of A time. the Franklin icport never! And its a pity. She never could which was very whs have talked that way if she had really society given, Good But Dol- good aud encouraging. loved anybody as much as were given by Sister ly did not finish what lay on her she had when drawn However, tongue. Benson aud one of her conusel. the covers up over her the cold tears After meeting, in the afternoon rose In her eyes and rolled down on her refreshments were given to alt in pillow as she thought of Alan Bishops the all enjoyed and rooms tithing brave aDd dignified suffering. themselves Sister Cballis, greatly. roor fellow, she said. Toor, dear . President of the society, spoke Alan! favorably as to the condition of the thought , Mr r.ne tf cocrsaca you, Dolly? the matter withover wool my eyes, the pull what in the - " ;ntneednt try it." Tt Mou ong rJ the had ' t. th faced about suddenly. youll sit there all night lou .11 that t or un-"f- S IV b. .aid , mr ; fO- - ,you - Mother, Alan Bishop was yryT - l- dont Rost nig. gala a andfai I didnt want father to Id SiftSd him what your pa said? J just told him father didnt that only i? him any more. t me to receive was enough! that' knows, J3?ej that was the best thing for Jtn do. Mrs. Barclay took a deep as if she were inhaling a much better than perfume. "Its him' plunge in here some day ' iUclj ret. de-JfJ- 3i. one-rpa- t- ladt- - eilge- - swd - ttcjp and i et (Klat Just e t and uadp- - aaj, alert (nut li!0t fu- l- ' V T loir a ire uit a cd n!!..r 1 1 S' i Km 1 1 r lju jr r.inr kil i a! .01. u aI Rie ii n Jf, ",M but be looked it Xi said very little,seen him. Drank Me4 be- . - oia Tan- lrek JO" WS J, Jfd0es in his rough way. clay L or tli? ought to have time and in-op just about that Ice some cream, and me to have I had to leave him. Me was as white J sheet. He had made an engagea dance, and ment with me to sit out room the in come again till didnt Lt dance was called, and then he He acted so jHiin't even mention Van r L. , it could see It was nearly Sing him, but he wouldnt let me I came bring UP the subject again. 1 ceculiarly gear doing round it" it hut he always steered ' Hes a sensible young man, deAny one can clared Mrs. Barclay. him. at Hes not looking that by see tesponslble for his fathers foolhardy nature, hut it certainly leaves him man. Hes in t had fit as a marrying orant be and put up with luck, tod lad There are plenty of money or prospects who would be glad to have him, but Mother," broke in Dolly as if she tad been listening to her own troubled thoughts rather than her mothers words, he didnt act ns if he wanted The other couples It see me alone. bad engagements to talk during grhs were sitting In windows dance (hit gad put of the way corners, but he kept me right where I was and was as carefully polite as If we had Just been Introduced I was sorry for him and mid at the same time. I could have the consequences. no jirlg who have pulled his ears. Hes sensible, very sensible," said lira. Barclay in a tone of warm admiration. "A man like that ought to get along, and I reckon be will do well some day. . "But mother, said Dolly, her rich, round voice rising like a wave and rearing In her throat, he may never hint about me any more. Well, that really would be dear, under the circumstances. t Latter-day-Sai- blurted out. How when really foolish Best?" Dolly sji can yon say that, when Dolly, you are not about him, are 1 law dropped into deeper seriousness. Dolly looked away. and wag silent V? - f.- JJ I J s you?' Mrs. Barclays ' lor a moment Then she faltered: I don't know, mother. I afraid if I on feeling like I do now never get over , , Im M "Ah, Kite lt but youll Ill not keep on feeling to you do now, consoled, the older voman. Of course, right now, Just after seeing how hard, he took it, you riH kind of with him and be continued r . 4 find lt to their advantage to figurcr viii , , With thC . . They are preparing to handle the trade m Note Rooks, Peus, Pencils, Paper, hoik, Etc, ' -- Logan, - Utah. jsoeiety.x Saturday, the 8th, the Primaries of the Stake held their conference iu Preston. , President Louie B. End of Bitter Fight. sympathise ' tnt to help him; but that wilt all Felt and Secretary Mary Anderson lass away. I remember when I was f Two physicians had a long and of Salt Bake City were present. A about your h age I had a falling out stubborn fight with an abcess on nice program was well rendered by rith Will Despree, a young man my my right lung writes J.F. Hughes , those that look part. Sister Felt father didnt like because his grandfa-- 1 of DnPont, Ga. and gave uie up. ami Sister Anderson spoke kindly ber hnd been an overseer. And, do 1 time and my thought to Everybody encouragingly the Primary jou know, I thought I would actually ". come. As a last result I Died children, so did sister Carver, had Ml myself, I refused to eat a bite and New Discovery f,or Con- President of the Primaries of threatened to run with Will To Dr. Kings away received this day I The benefit Oneida Stake, and also her counreally dont know what I sumption I was on my teet ould have and was strikiug done if your grandfather selors, Officii s meeting was held hadnt scared him Now entirely Ive . davs. few a in the exercises, and' good inaway with a shot-DWill kept It conquers after notes to me. regained my health. writing structions given by Sister Felt aud s afraid to. answer but my ' all Coughs, Colds and Throat and Sisfer Anderson. them, ather got hold of one and went after Lung troubles. Guaranteed by Saturday evening a social party Jim oa g fa8t horge Price 50c, Co. Wlirg famlly Bros. Riter Jrngbottles free. K a wan given at the opera house in half hat was up, and they kept Trial and $1.00. honor of the returned missionaries pal?. r) out hi the swamp for a few days, then they sent him to Texas. The Ail had an excellent good time, and alter' . Hespree family took It up and . : enjoyed themselves. - -Hcrbine bed scamVlous Work has commenced on onr us. god about soon got over It, mother? iSiUgr- and Renders the bile more fluid and meeting honse in The Dhy almost In a tone of dis-,kand inside out, thus helps the blood to flow; it remodeling it affords prompt relief from bilious- old stand is to be taken out and a rou? Bal Mrs. Barclay reflectlve- sick and nerv- smaller, one put in; seats for the icl- 1 indigestion, ness, acted the so fool He V , terribly. indul- choir on one side, and for the of- -. like out n Texas three months be- - ous headaches, and the over i. k Herbine fleers of the ward on the other; mck a marked paper with gence in food and drink, ' inH c ?eut on the outride over e ln bout his engagement to acts quickly, a doso after meals a newlobby one inof a rlch roan who, we will bring the patient into a good the entrance instead of the do," us mote will room; ut afterward, used to give side, which keep a condition in aJew days. 5, urul- out,e then and ontside M and K. painted icpointed reckon hardly any G. L. Caldwell, Agt. til i and When CflrhS for a boy when iii f . R R- - Cbecotah, Iod: Ter,, side and in. and repapered i aa telling such lies about T. dtlel writes April 18. , 1903; ,1'was done it will be a great improvement. family. It is estimated that about 500 sick for ovprtwo years with en" tarlnf at the women and children went studiously ever y$ker largement of the liver and spleen. men, to- see The doctors did me no good, and from Franklin and vicinity pother, she asked, dont you tickets 104 llttlo real love? I had given up all hope of being the circus at Logan. e to advised weie sold at the depot, though ,ftu-hed ,f highly cured, when my druggist made most went down in carriages and has 1 believe !n It a different sort me to use flerbiue. U'jUlt jtvT Franklin. 50c, Riter baggies. he's ! lin aftvt iota I had for that boy. me sound and well. 10.' 1903. Franklin, Aug, ad that there wus another Bros. Drug Co. 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