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Show A Neighborhood Affair. 'Yes, thu timiblo began over the tiulckens. The chlrkeiiK belonged ti. Buffers' next dour neighbor, ami tho day one of them tUmiiiiieanxl the Dill fers hail dilcKuii for dinner. "Anil the neighbor found It out?" i "Yes, with IJIIITuih' assistance. Ho'h so foolishly softheartod that ho In-'sUteil In-'sUteil on carrying over lo the neigh-, bor a nlco platt-hil of the chicken ami tho neighbor wasn't grateful a bit. On I the contrary, ho got hot and unused I UllffeiB anil Illltfers said that the' neighbor was no Christian, ir he was he would know that It wasn't tho gift uscii mat Known no connlilered but thu spirit that prompted It. And the neighbor said Hint Ir ho knew what a tainted gift was It was that stolen chicken. Anil IlllfTrrs fired up mid declared that thu chicken wapti't minted mint-ed ho guessed ho know what a taint-1 cd chicken was, And the next day the neighbor turned the hoso on mirrors', llttje boy ami that evening Witters I threw n (lend cat over the fence into I his neighbor's yard, and It hit his neighbor who was looking through a knothole anil llu next day when Utirrers and the neighbor mot In front of O'Hngnn's corner grocery they clinched and now the wholo thing Is In the courts," Chicago News |