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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH could open It and read the message of which I had thought much and with a growing interest, I rose and said that I should like to go to my room. Mr. Hacket lighted URIC ACID IN THE SYSTEM a candle and took me upstairs to a' BY LEE H. SMITH, M. D. little room where my chest had been SILAS WRIGHT the TALE the NORTH COUNTRY Uric acid Is now generally reeor. deposited. There were In the room a bed, a chair, a portrait of Napoleon nlzed as the cause of more disease Bonaparte and a small table on which than was heretofore believed. When were a dictionary, a Bible and a numthe kidneys are out of order uric add schoolbooks. of ber accumulates within the body lu super, Author of EBEN HOLDEN, D'RI AND I, DARREL OF THE BLESSED Mr. abundance. were said These books, Marys The disordered kidney Etc. ISLES, KEEPING UP WITH LIZZIE. Etc., I told your uncle that ye do not filter the Hacket. poisons out of th Copyright by Irving Bacheller could use them an welcome." blood, as they ought to do, and so th I sat down and opened the sealed remain In the blood and float with trembling hands ' and poisons envelope around until they find a place to He turned the strings and played found In it this brief note: la form of urate salts. Th the Fishers Hornpipe. What a romp Dear Partner: I want you to ask lodge, to BARTON MAKES HIS FIRST FORAY INTO THE WORLD AS remember is that you may of merry music filled the house! I the wisest man you know to explain thing In any part of the rheumatism have had soon was heard and like the pever A STUDENT IN MICHAEL HACKETS ACADEMY these words to you. I suggest that smiling at him as he played. His bow you commit them to memory and think body you may have pains anywhere and fingers flew In the wild frolic of often of their meaning. They are from your back may ache and your head be dizzy but the trouble is not me the Devils It Dream. out led may Job : Barton Haynes, an orphnn, goes to live with his uncle, Synopsisof the pain appears. Into where world new to sadness all a my a In His bones are of the sins of full on Rnttleroad, Peabody Baynes, and Ids Aunt Deel on a farm me. The trouble is in the kidneys, and lie his shall which down with 1826. meets Lie Ltckf called Sally the about youth, neighborhood year tyspllt, Now, God bless your soul, boy he him in the dust. yrhat is the first thing to do? You mutt Dunkelberg, .about his own age, but socially of a class above the as get that excess uric acid out of your sydown and he by exclaimed, by, are put I most believe Is that the Bnrtnn fine and fascinated face clothes. and Hayneses, they by her pretty which can he done by taking Anurie stem, his shall instrument. We a have good impressive in all the literature I have also meets Roving Kute, known In the neighborhood as the Silent the splendid remedy which Dr, Tablets, time together that we will. Not a read. Woman. Amos Grlmshnw, a young son of the richest man lu the townof Buffalo, N. Y., has put on salt Pierce, I o I stroke work this have day Come, Yours truly, ship, Is a visitor at the Baynes home and Roving Kate tells the boys in the drug stores at a low price. Anurie a guide here that will take us down SILAS WRIGHT, JR. . fortunes, predicting a bright future for Barton and death on the gallows Tablets (made double strength), when o to land the the fairies. I read the words over and over taken into the system as medicine, h&vt for Amos. Barton meets Silas Wright, Jr., a man prominent In public Then with his microscope he showed again, but knew not their meaning. the oiTnlrs, who evinces much interest in the boy. Barton learns of the power of dissolving the urie me Into the wonder world of littleness Sadly and slowly I got ready for bed. acid peculiar when Grlmshnw Mr. of to threatens take the Baynes farm power deposited there. Drop a bit of sugar money of which I had no knowledge. The noises of the village challenged or salt into hot water, and it will disaunless a note which he holds Is paid. Now in his sixteenth year, BarThe microscope Is like the art o the my ear after I had put out my candle. ppear. In precisely the same way do then to on office at his way the post ton, Canton, meets a stranger and they teacher, he said. Ive known a good There were many barking dogs. Some Anurie Tablets dissolve urie acid. 0! ride together. They encounter a highwayman, who shoots and kills the teacher to take a brain no bigger than horsemen passed, with a creaking of course, after ridding the system of uric stranger. Bartons horse throws him and runs away. As the murderer a flys foot an make It visible to the saddle leather, followed by a wagon. acid, it may return again unless you eat bends over the stranger Barton throws a stone, which he observes naked eye. ofT Soon I heard running feet and eager the right foods and live the right kind o( wounds the thief, who makes at oiice. One of the children, of which there voices. I. rose and looked out of the life, but Dr. Pierce will advise you fully were four In' the Hacket home, called open window. Men were hurrying on proper food and correct living if you write and ask him. He makes bo charge us to supper. Mrs. Hacket, a stout down the street with lanterns. and moved further into the world over CHAPTER VII Continued. for such advice. Take Anurie Tablets towoman with a red and kindly face, sat Hes the son o Ben Grimshaw, the silent trails of knowledge. day, by all means, and get that uric acid one end of the table, and between heard one of them saying. They out of your system. Dont, dont, dont, Uncle Peabody went away for a few at The beauty of that perfect day was them were the children Mary, a pret-t- caught him back In the south woods put the matter off. He had upon "her. I remember that her divss days after the harvesting. of seventeen years; Mag- yesterday.The said sheriff daughter he that blosI fireweed of its knew not where. He Was like the color gone afoot, a Ruth, a delicate tried to run away when he saw em Chose, If It Is possible, the vocation soms and that the blue of Its sky was returned one afternoon In a buggy gie, a noisy, red- coming." and of seven, John, girl for which nature has fitted you. sunWith the the great Michael Hacket of the In her eyes and the yellow of faced boy of five. The chairs were of was the meaning of this What of Canton its red In and the Hacket was her hair a academy. light big, plain wood like the kitchen chairs of What had Amos Grimshaw been doCuticura Soothes Baby Rashes. clover In her cheeks. I remetnber how brawny, kindly Irishman today. In the middle of the table was back I as I into trembled got Ttch and burn with hot baths ing? her That a with with breezes heart and tongue, the an the August merry played empty one green. Before bed I cannot even now explain why, of Cuticura Soap followed by gentle hair, flinging Its golden curving strands latter having a touch of the brogue of he sat down Mr.painted Hacket his hand but long ago I gave up trying to Ointment of Cuticura anointings about her neck and shoulders so that the green Isle which he had never seen, on the back of this chair put and said: fathom the depths of the human Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espeIt touched my face, now and then, as for he had been born In Massachusetts "A merry heart to you, Michael spirit with an infinite sea beneath It we walked ! Somehow the rustle of and had got his education In Harvard. cially if a little of the fragrant CutHenry. crossed by subtle tides and currents. icura Talcum Is dusted on at the finher dress started a strange vibration He was then a man of forty. I wondered at the meaning of this, We see only the straws on the surface. "Youre coming to me this fall, he ish. 25c each everywhere. Adv. In my spirit. I put my arm around her but dared not to ask. The oldest I was up at daylight and Mr. Hacket waist and she put her arm around said as he put his hand on my arm and kind as a of acted moderator to my door while I was dressing. came daughter Lad I youve with Accept the disagreeable part of It as mine as we ran along. A curious feel- gave me a little shake. others. the A merry day to you I he exclaimed. cheerfully as the agreeable. I and a Ye shall live got pair of shoulders ing came over me. I stopped Mary is the constable of this house, Ill await you below and Introduce in my house an help with the chores loosed my arm. to Into you to the humble herds and flocks of arrest and hale with power "Its very warm J I said as I picked if ye wish to. or rebellion or a schoolmaster. Thatll be grand, said Uncle Pea- court for undueMr.haste a stalk of fireweed. IN Hacket explained. impoliteness, I went with him while he fed his What was there about the girl which body, but, as to myself, jrst then, I Is believe I I that Sally Dunkelberg chickens and two small shotes. knew not what to think of It. bo thrilled me with happiness? SERIOUS CONDITION your friend," he said to me presently. milked the cow for him, and together END OP BOOK ONE. She turned away and felt the ribYes, sir," I answered, we drove her back to the pasture. bon by which her hair was gathered A fine slip of a girl that and a born Then we split some wood and filled the Dr. Farnsworth Gives Doans BOOK TWO at the back of her head. scholar. I saw you look at her as boxes by the fireplace and the kitchen Credit for His WonderAfter a moment of silence I venthe Persian looks at the rising sun. stove and raked up the leaves In the : Which tured I blushed and Mary and her mother dooryard and wheeled them away. Is the Story of the Prinful Recovery. I guess youve never fallen In love. and the boy John looked at me and Now you know the duties o your G. T. Dr. Witness. Farnsworth, 76 S. Kanacipal Yes, I have. laughed. wha St., Buckhannon, W. Va.. retired office, said the schoolmaster as we Mr. Hacket went In to breakfast. "Who with? Puer pulcherrime physician of over forty years' experiCHAPTER VI if. ence, I dont think I dare tell you, she Congressman, exclaimed with a kindly smile. We sat down at the table with the Health Officer, Mayor and Uncle Peabody would have called It family and I drew out my letter from answered, slowly, looking down as she In Which I Meet Other Great Men. praises Doan's Kidney Pills. Here is walked. a stout snag. The schoolmaster had the senator and gave it to Mr. Hacket Dr. Farnsworths experience aa he tells It was a sunny day late in Septem-- 1 hauled it out of his brain very deftly I to TH tell you who I love if you wish, it: It was just a few yeara after my read, on which Aunt Deel and Uncle Peaher I said. retiring from practicand chucked it down before me in a God prosper him! I "The senator body took me and my little pine chest kind of ing medicine that I Who? on the Plattsburg came he that heard challenge. found I was afflicted I whispered the word and with all my treasures in It to the vilYou. as he said What does that mean? I asked. began with severe disorder stage last night, he of the kidneys and was afraid she would laugh at me, but lage where I was to go to school and You shall know in a week, my son, an announcement which the reading live with the family of Mr. Michael he answered. bladder. I grew steadBhe didnt. I shall put you Into caused me and the children to clap the schoolmaster. ily worse, and somethe Latin class Wednesday morning, our hands with joy. We stopped and listened to the song Hacket, times- I was unable to I remember the sad excitement of as and God help you to like It as well Mr. Hacket thoughtfully repeated of a bird I do not remember what get around at all. The that ride to the village and all the you like Sally." the words from Job with a most Imbird It was and then she whispered: words of advice and kidney secretions were counsel spoken retarded and so painand again I pressive Intonation. Will you love me always and forAgain they laughed ful in passing I would by my aunt. and me to back blushed. He passed the letter ever? cry out in misery. I remember In I vain for looking Sally Hold up yer head, my brave lad," said : was in a frightful conI answered In the careless as we Yes. passed the Dunkelbergs. I re- he went on. Yeve a perfect right to dition. After I had lost hope in other All true! I have seen It sinking way of youth. member my growing loneliness as the remedies, Doans Kidney Pills were have and I o looked Into to. bones the Into a eyes my the If and young heart like She stopped Sally yeve wore on and how Aunt Deel stood brought to my attention and I tried (lay In seen it lying down with the aged A lad In hla teens and I looked Into hers. them. I soon noticed a change for the r silently buttoning my coat, with tears never know beans dust o their graves.' It is a big the better. I used several boxes and they May I kiss you? I asked, and rolling down her cheeks while I Will If he hasnt an eye for the girls. cured me completely. Never in my now we are one the book opening, cheeks with burning. afraid, It God leaned back upon the gate In front of when a and was It merry supper, practice did I know a remedy that I than more us has It pages help She turned away and answered: "I the Hacket house, on Ashery lane, try- ended Mr. Hacket rose and took the would accomplish what Doans Kidney o your life. Just think all Pills did, and I give them my heartiguess you can If you want to. to act like a man and rather green chair from the table, exclaim- o the days ' ing tender and A brave est endorsement. your body. Now I seem to be In Aladdins tower ashamed of my poor success. Uncle It Is like a sponge. How It youth! Get Doan's at Any Stan, 60c e Box and to see her standing so red and Peabody stood surveying the sky In ing:, Michael Henry, God bless you I" an em feeds an holds in takes things In the Innocent sunlight silence with his back toward us. He graceful and Then he kissed his wife and snid: ILLS upon eml A part o every apple ye and that strange fire kindled by our turned and nervously blew out his Maggie, you wild rose of Erin Ive eat sinks down into yer blood an CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. blood again. kisses warms my breath. HIs lips trembled a little as been all day in the study. I must take bones. Ye cant get It out. Its the That night I heard a whispered con he said: a walk or I shall get an exalted abdo- same with the books ye read an DONT CUTOUT ference below after I had gone up I dunno but what Its goln to men. One is badly beaten In the race the way ye enjoy. They go down thoughts was I knew that something stairs. o life when his abdomen gets ahead Into yer bones an ye cant get em out. AShoe Boil, Capped' rain.. I watched them as they walked to of his toes. Children, keep our young coming and wondered what It might I like to think o Michael . be." Soon Uncle Peabody came up to the tavern sheds, both looking down friend happy here until I come back, Thats why food is good thoughts and Hock or Bursitis His our little room looking highly serious, at the ground and going rather un and mind you, dont forget the good Henry. FOR his wine Is laughter. I had a long I sat, half undressed and rather fear- steadily. Oh, the look of that beloved fellow in the green chair. when M. H. with last visit ye night ful, looking Into his face. As I think pair as they walked away from me! Mary helped her mother with the were all in bed. His face was a chunk of the immaculate soul of the boy, I the look of their leaning heads! Their dishes, while I sat with a book by the o laughter. Oh, what a limb he Is! feel a touch of pathos in that scene. silence and the sound of their foot fireside. blemishes. Soon Mrs. Hacket and the I wish I could tell ye all the good will reduce them and leave no not bb I think that he felt It, for I remember steps are, somehow, a part of the pic- children came and sat down with me, Doe lameness promptly. Stops things he said. can M that his whisper trembled a little as he ture which lias hung all these years ter or remove the hair, and horse Lets play backgammon, Mary promen are SO a bottle delivered. BooK6Bufc me strong tell to worked. why $2. in my memory. began posed. ABSORBINE. JR., for rn.nkind. tbe sntlw and women are beautiful and given In I dont want to, said John. Sally Dunkelberg and her mother Barton and the Hackets hear liniment for Both. Bruiiet. Sore. Swelling.. Vricoe vein came along and said that they were marriage. Price 11.25 bottle it ni Dont forget Michael Henry, she AlUr Vein and InflunmiUon. 6ome news that startles them more if jro write. (IMS or delirered. Will tell ro "Youll be falling In love one o glad I had come to school. I could reminded. sets Barton to worrying and Mass. tsMslslUSprinqlleld. P.D. natural F..810 ye not talk to them, and seeing my trouble W. F.Y0UNG, these days, be snid. "Its Who is Michael Henry? I asked. about a secret that he shares should. You remember Rovin Kate? they went on, Snlly waving her hand Sure, hes the boy that has never with no one. Dont miss the he asked by and by. to me as they turned the corner below, been born, said Mrs. Hacket. He next Installment. I felt ashamed of niyself. Suddenly 1 was to be the biggest nnd noblest of Yes, I answered. that THE oneinbreed bothbeef Some day when youre a little older heard the door open behind me and the them kind an helpful an cheery BK CONTINUED.) (TO and milk Is the ShortIll tell ye her story an youll see voice of Mr. Hacket: hearted an beloved o God above all horn. Shorthorn steers he called, v.liat happens when inen an women Ive a friend the others. We try to live up to him." Americas First Library Bart, the repeatedly broke in Mr. God. o Heres law to lueak the The first library In America was say to you. here who has something lie seemed to me a very strange und records at the markets 1918, making the highWright's letter. Aunt Deel asked me Come In." wonderful creature this invisible oc- opened at Harvard college 280 years est record on the open to give it to you to keep. Youre old I turned and went Into the house. of the green chair. owt. ago. For more than sixty yeurs the cupant market of t30.B0 per cows to be ' an now I" was sadness buck books laddie with goin Jway of the collection now not knew youll what I then Harvard enough I know Away And Shorthorn school before long, I guess. have milk records oj he exclaimed ns he took his violin from that Michael Henry was the spirit of only one of Importance on the conli I took the letter and reud again the Its case while I sat wiping my eyes. their home an Ideal of which the nent, but in 1700 a public library was over 17,000 lbs. per yenr. If t$tf farmer having extra teak. onaJlfr and mfc fcmpew, She often raps empty green chair was a constant re- founded, and in 1731 Benjamin Franksuperscription on its envelope: Away with sadness at I while a not to be minder. lin started at my door, and subscription library try To Master Barton Baynes: to be very We played backgammon and old Philadelphia, the first of Its kind In (To be opened when he leaves home rude, I always pretend o Soothe the Irritation and you relieve until Mr. America. The library of the United recognition maid" nnd to go to school). everlasting busy. Just a light word distreu. Do both quickly and effectively conI of now common called the o Then library returned. politeness Hacket States, promptly ft dependable rcmcO I put It away lu the plue box with by way by was established In 1800. The do It quickly, lad, an can Mr if which sealed The ye gress, envelope laugh, cover Its on which leatlur hinges on. our home, a long public library recorded In history Wright had left-aUncle leanody had made for me and an she will pass In founded were a was at Athens in the yeur 540 in words was The before last that my spoken time pocket, day, It was all about, Wondered again what one on hand bieust. come with when i my At 'last the hour had iml again that night I broke camp whisper, Weekly Health The in the Clearing Light to of A of Tat t TIME By IRVING BACHELLER. -- - I , ! - d; red-haire- PHYSICIAN WAS . 1 ex-Sta- ex-Cit-y 1 DOAN 1 FOSTER-MILBUR- N Dolh Deef and Milk 1 Bronchial Troubles t lh-b- t au |