Show r Dark Secrets I j Ive always noticed say John ohn R. R NIelson that the man who bor- bor f 1 rom u trouble is never asked to pay jit It back J I Chas Tennant thought he might have gotten his deer had ho been ablo able to got a half haIt dollar into the tho brooch breech of his gun vows news asked a little J i school boy t ho other du day Well Well replied Mr Peterson its an easy thing for Cor a woman to fool a man but when a man fools a woman that's that news While Vb tho the bombardment t wins was tho the heaviest in tho the vicinity of Ot the Black Mountain a hunter creeping through the bushes came upon milton mllton Harmon lying flat upon his back the matter asked tho the stranger Why arent aren't you shooting with the tho rest of ot us T By gad old man it wont won't do replied Milton Mllton still lying boing upon tho the ground This is no timo for Cor a fill married man with a lot of or kids to die Wm McFarlane has joined the tho Logger 1 Mountain In GImmy Guys GUs He I claims that losing his hie deer got his go goat t. t This is three years year for tor Will son SOIl and no deer yet When I am up high where whore I can see tho the door I cant can't shoot to thorn thom When Im where I can hear the blasted things I I cant can't see Bee them Wih ats tho the use Upon a steep mountain trail gun in hand stood Glen Glon A. A Jensen Down the tho trail bounding at fall full speed came a door deer It was not a abuck abuck abuck buck and it showed no inclination to leave the trail Not being Interested interested In Interested In- In in Ina a physical encounter with the onrushing onrushing- doe Jensen dropped his gun and waving his arm desperately cried out lOUt Show Shew I you bugger Shew Shem The Tho bounding doe vaulted to one side saving the fn i J I I U l iJ v. v I Fred Tuttles Tuttle's hunting propensities I ties are remarkable to say the east His staying qualities are afine a afine fine pattern for tor all who desire to II succeed through persistent effort In 1915 Mr Tuttle shouldered his hisgun hisgun his his' hisgun gun and went in quest of ot a buck Tho The years cars have come and gone gono and Mr Tuttle has continued to shoulder should should- or er his gun Not until October 20 1929 did did he succeed In getting his deer Fourteen years is along a along long time Why Mr Tuttle worked worked work work- ed twice as long for a buck as Jacob did for tor fora a ca wife wIre I I I I |