Show CHARLEY aas AS MY VET I 1 jerry bigit hye have been tough bat but he H loved the horse chicago journel your little story about jud judge atun dall whites purchase putcha so 0 of casu v foni ford jerry Moil roee old racer rarer ru minds ds nio me n io 0 of f an ib eident that ou rd red r alie 1 oilier r day in in winch which the throe ali mentioned ere interested e id a friend of mine yesterday jetry has figured tor for so many 1 1 as a an art owner 0 f game me cocks and a petrou of the do or att at t that lot public bublic opinion of the old a man has given give him a hard hara name and a dealier bitely immoral character lie ile have been brutal in in his tastes icv and d hardened through contact t with tho the de do paved injates of the tile notorious re tort rl 0 ot whick ho he Wp will proprietor rictor but jerry had oi 01 oft in n hie flinty old old heart and that vi as for forth the ened it white lite borso he fie bold sold the other day d y to judge judg white when hen old charley charley was wag in his prime jerry wa a offered for or it him im but refused it an and 1 I remarked at the tirre that ho lie did not think ta that 1 at money could buy him buck back in the rear of his state street due live just he the room in aich vere caged some of the best bert bred chian q in in tile country monroe had pro provided d d a big box stall stal warm as toast and the tile floor of which iila was al was ys covered nith several inches of 0 is clen lean c yellow straw s here the old horse had tile beet best of everything jerry never being without a lump of sugar for him when he went to the stall upon the ever ingco the day ft hen he lie dmn bold athe the how boree to judge white jerry berlt went into the little ittle saloon at the corner of T fifth and state streets and rest resting his bead head upon his hands at the little table which stood behind a ii pile a of ale boxes in the corner cried 1 like a noman the tears tsars running donn down his hardened face until it kasa with a 8 moisture monure it bad had not know kno n for 3 ears tit the other afternoon afternoon judge Juil fee white took the borso from his stable and drove to hie his house on wabash avenue beyond twenty fifth street where he be hitched him and entered the house the dar day was chilly 0 and th the e old horse slivered a bit in thebold the cold ak wind antl as jerry u ed to 0 pass a A look k almost of te de ness cam came e ov over er ibbe the 0 old did dive keep jr s fate face and this deepened as the aged 4 trotter whinnied Ahin nied vs lien it et he tell felt his Us former masters hand upon n k jerry gidi iced t the house louse and when the judo judge himself appeared ap eared at the door in in answer to jer ferre ring mid said 1 I u me judge but the old hot hoibo ee ai ie out there ed lie ile aint used to it judo judge and hes ae gettins tt ingold old like I 1 knot know hes your hortie horse now no but uy say jud jude e id rat rattier her tike air 1 my overcoat oven oat and an Scover tover the old helow fib it than ilion tp p tee nita phi ver another minute 1 the big bi beart hearted ed 1 I julo judge smiled and coins going into the hot 0 came out with a bool ool blanket 1 which ho lie threw throw ovar I 1 be old racer bak th ikee jude judge bind said berm 11 ihan i ter interfere nor euthin ardnt wit t old chatles liar lev wax A an my pet liet and 4 4 id rd go hunert Inin fErT lo daiv to give him hint R F ineal 1 bouwe I on see concluded mv friend ite a beart indeed that hiu has not one tender edof for or 01 somebody 11 |