Show iT" First State BANK Money and Marriage Salina- of A J (Uopyrlebt Cashier Huleh V v President Lewis Alma By MAUDE - Drafts drawn on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe Banking in all its various forms Accounts Respectfully Solicited Four per cent interest paid on time deposits pQj mmm rjo SCENIC LINEOFTH EWORLD THREE SOLID VEST1BULED TRAINS LACH BLTWLEN DAILY WAY SALT LAKE CITY and DENVER THROUGH PASSING AND THE FOLDERS BOOKLETS GP& TA Denver way" The unhappy William perspired “That’a what I came to see you about I’ve — I’ve been thinking about the back farm Shall we pasture it again OF SLEEPERS CHICAGO AND ST SALT LAKE TO DENVER WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS WADLEIGH A DISTRICTS AND TOURIST FOR F FAMOUS CANYON FRUIT AND AGRICULTURAL COLORADO AND UTAH FERTILE PULLMAN FROM THE of the GUNNISON GARDEN of the GODS MANITOU SPRINGS THE ROYAL GORGE CANYON of the GRANDE EAGLE RIVER CANYON RUBY CANYON GLENWOOD SPRINGS ADDRESS A BENTON LOUIS ETC I GAPD Salt Lake Colorado City Utah !DC Why not say Hello to them? Your friends all want to talk to you over the ’nhone Better have it put in With a 8alina telephone in yonr home yon can run errand go shopping do business eto without leaving home Yon will enjoy the convenience Whr not have P? Qet connected this coming week SALINA TELEPHONE COMPANY 3 “How I’ve Longed to Call You ‘Billy1 ’ She Said” C SAUSAGE Fresh and Fine nsed to Like Mother make Choicest line MEATS of and GROCERIES The G BWEMB Leather GoodsHarness and Shop White W Front LONG B6M - Shoe Store Harness Saddles Horse Blankets Tents and Wagon Covers and a full line of Men’s and Boys’ Dress and Work Shoes We want your trade Our goods are the best and our price the lowest Drop in and look over our line and he convinced this summer or plow for corn? We’d better decide if this weather la go' ing to stay” Without the low hills were taon a tender and two king greenery robins made love under the window Miss Anne being young and wholebesome and pretty was pulsing neath the call of 'spring — and William was talking about plowing! Wil“Whatever think you best liam” And then suddenly turning her dark ’eyes full upon him: "What did you really want to see me about William?” and floundered Douglass gasped Then rising he placed a little package of papers In her hand and said: "Here’s a statement of things — of and stocks your money and your I’m going to— to leave Miss farms Anne” The old clock In the hall off ages of Bilence Douglass kept his stubborn glance on the sunshiny landscape beyond the broad window Miss Anne studied the top of her little slipper “Going away” she said at last as if to herself “You are really going to leave us! Why William?” "It’s a private matter I’d— well I’d rather not say Miss Anne” "la It salary William? You know I’ve tried to make you take more” "No” returned Douglass decided"I’m paid more than I’m worth ly now" N Oecftrflc J BATES Lawyer Notary Public GSittters Collections RICHFIELD UTAH qots: TAILORING Step up stairs oer the He store and ask the man pairs cleans and makes suits August Ericksen Succeed when everything else fails In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy as thousands have testified FOR KIDNEYjLIVERAND STOMACH TROUBLE it la the best medicine ever sold over a druggist’s counter re- to DO Subscribe THIS IT NOW for PAPER Q "But you’ve done splendidly William When we hired you as manager mother and I had no idea of burdening you with our financial afTairs too And now we’re depending on you to make our Investments” "It’s all right Miss Anne I’ve liked to do it” "Unde Robert says you’ve made us richer than ever And a share of that U yours—” “No" said Douglass and he meant It "It Isn’t money” '"I’m sorry” said Mlsa Thornton “We’ve been very happy plaintively togeth— ” If William had not been so busy watching the robins he would have noticed a little blush tinge his employer’s cheeks as she substituted: "Everything’s been so harmonious” "I know Miss Anne That’s what makes it hard to go I never can thank you for your kindness Those capers will explain things to the new nan” Hsave°-- PARSONS Hill br Associated William of Douglass manager strode to the telephone Thomybrook and rang three times A lovely anvoice with a little yawn in It ' swered moments “May I see you a few Miss Anne?” queried Douglass “It’s a matter of Importance" "Yes William" returned the lovely voice “Come right Thornton owner of awaited the manager In a room In the handsome old house Miss Thornton was good to look upon In a ruffled trailing gown and with dewy eyes morning on a that looked forth contentedly she world was ravishing pleasant Or so thought William Douglass William was In love with anyway his employer His homely truBtjjfhy face was pale and his eyes were He had not slept for two much nights trying to decide on just what he was going to say Now ha found bis speech curiously hard to deliver “Mlsa Anne" he began in Miss Anne “Yes” encouraged a tone of voice she reserved for Douglass alone “I am going— I have decided— that is we — you have g chance to buy some more stock of the'Dir Quoin National '' bank" "Well what do you think of It?” “It is a good buy” William on familiar ground was not embarrassed now “The bank’s well managed and is making money” “Then buy it William You know I trust all those things to you any- 25 Year Guaranty 25 Year Guaranty Literary Free Frau) -- “William” interrupted Miss Anne "please sit down again I want your advice — for a friend You’re not going to leave us right away?” “Oh no I can stay for— for a little time" "Three months— four months?” The girl leaned forward eagerly "We — ell I hardly think so I want to get established before the summer Is too far advanced” "Oh” A pause “So you’re going into business?” “Ye — es that Is I think so” “Is that so personal that you didn’t want to tell me?” There was an accusing emphasis on the “me” Douglass did not attempt to answer "One of my girl friends doesn’t know just what to do William You see she’s — she’s — In love” "Oh!” “That ‘Oh’ was dreadfully noncomAren’t mittal William you Inter- 30 Aifler The he likes her but — " “Yee?” Wil"Oh there are complications liam She Is rich and the young man is poor She feels he’s to proud to speak" “Oh” “Well what Is she going to do? She’s — she’s cried herself to sleep I’m afraid a good many times and yet there doesn't seem to be any way to make him speak” William looked np The dark eyes gazed innocently and perplexedly Into hls own ) “There Isn't any way I'm afraid” he said with an unconscious sigh “If the man has he can't be a fortune hunter He must make hls own way before he can ask the girl to be his wife" "She’s thought of that too But it seems so foolish They may have to wait years and grow old and withered while he makes a lot of money an Isn’t marriage they don't need the equal partnership? Why hasn’t wife the right to bring money to the union as her husband?” “From an Impersonal standpoint she has" replied Wflllam “hut If I were that young man I would feel as he feels He cannot In honor hlB motives could be while speak misconstrued Her friends would say — " "Bother her friends!” Miss Anne looked confused when she realized the emphasis she had put on the s but only for a moment Then she added: “That’s the way she feels She says she has a right to her own happiness no matter what people think or say She la satisfied he is not a fortune hunter that he is upright and honorable and the man nature Intended as her mate Why can't he be sensible and speak ?” She leaned forward In her chair her lips dropping In childlike pergot up hastily and Douglass plexity backed away He did not want to lose his carefully acquired grip and make a fool of himself That’s why he was leaving Thornybrook —to keep from making a fool of himself He fumbled hls hat and turned to the door "He can’t that’s all” declared when hls hand had closed Douglass “It’s an impossibility on the knob If you were In hls place Miss Anne He - stopped he realize — you’d was confusing the other man’s case with hls own “Don’t you want to know who the unThornton gtrl Is?” asked Miss She had risen and her finsteadily gers were Intertwined somehow Douglass “Why yes” felt the name of that girl to be the most Important thing In the world The robins had ceased their billing But he feared and cooing to listen Miss Anne’s words would be drowned by the thumping of hls heart "It’s— It’s — Her voice died away And then it began again broke and went on to a triumphant conclusion: "Oh Billy you stupid stupid boyt It’s — It’s Anne Thornton!” saw stared unbelievingly Douglass In her face what he had never dared to hope to see and dropped hls hat He rushed back The next moment she was In hls arms and “How I’ve longed to call you ‘Billy!’ ” she said to call you "And how I’ve longed — darling!" said he Too Much Expecting “I thought you said that the furnace you sold me would heat every room In my house” hollered the man with the blue fingers as he threw himself Into the tinner’s shop “I did and It will” retorted the proprietor who withdrew behind his counter for safety and grapsed a hammer for defense "but the trouble with you Is you have been trying to make the furnace heat all the rooms at MV ADIER ORGAN the highest pries at the St Louis World’s Fair and is the best strongest and sweetest toned organ made It’s guaranteed for 60 vesmg’ ewt satisfied cuetomera will tell yew the Adler is the best I stake my reputation as a thleststementend If you will let me on ship you one of these beautiful organa ehedow days ol frve trUr I will prove ell I beyond denbt Ia every State County end Rorel DUtrlct of tbit Won breed lead you will find en Adler PAY AS IT SUITS YOU 111 fteeept ftf? reaeontMe pita ef payment that enfte poor pocket book end cireoratieocee beet end at eny time en ercoonl of eirkneee or eny other eeriooe trooble eboald yoe be nneblo to meet peyment when due ell write me end roeeoneble eitena you'll here lo do le too of lime will bo prompttytnd rbver'ully fronted No organ men igreet to tbit fad whet If more 1 charge Bo latereat ONCY SACK WITH 6 niTCRCST If el eny time within yer my organ hee sol held op lo ell cletme mode I'll pay to yon every cent of the porchete price with cent Internet end freight heve the repotetloo of being tbe most Itberel cbergee rgen men in the worM I'm proud of it end I ehell live Write for cetelogoe end boylng plene op to It et ell times right oow Yoq will be under oo obligetloa to bay aoleee went (0 poo CYRUS L Pres Adler MfgCe Ohis Organ won First Prise at theSL I Lou! TEAS THIS OUT Fair World’s Guarantee A THE ADLER ! MAIL Make a cross In the circle for organs— or pianos —or both Or write your name and addrass on e peatal card or in letter stating which you want Don’t encloaa any —piano or organ description stamp I pay all charges Write plainly s FACTORY Where Wise People Boy L ADLER Pres 2902 Chestnut j I Iwsntyour Address Use Electric Lights Why not?" 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