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Show ijJvTHEIR PLACE OF ABODE . , Witness Certain That Prlncl-"' Prlncl-"' ,s in Lawsuit Had Not Moved From Hawkensville. fte object of the suit was to deter-:r" deter-:r" ti,e ownership of a cow. One V.jf witnesses was Abram Iteese, a ''..'-eel man who had worked for the -:ntiff. "' W'" aslt y0U' 1Ir- Rese." 'j tiie attorney for the defendant, i you ' present when the ex-i.,'ge ex-i.,'ge In question was eonsummat--i didn't see nuffin' o' dat kind, "u'uh." "Perhaps you don't underbill under-bill we- Were you there when the .'je was made?" "Yes, suh; I wuz vj 'en Mist' Hibbs done trade de ',gy for Mist' Simmons' cow." -i'l-n't there a different uuderstand-' uuderstand-' between them at some later per-"De per-"De unde'standm' 'tween 'em 'i all right, suh." "I mean, Mr. '.fse, did they ever trade back?" 0t as I know, suh." "So far as you -0k then, everything remains In .j'U quo?" "No, suh," said Abram, ;th much politeness, "dey's bofe of .3 still in Hawkensville." Youth's ;jEipanion. |