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the FORD Sedan. or 100 “Points” in all. if you arrange 3 names correctly.
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ir -ou v siio copy of our paper.
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nus. y handwriting, and spelling of your answ
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egiy by one hinge. No sign of life
was visible about the place; it had the
suddenly upon us-there to our right
lay 8. dead mule, harnessed for work.
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rein. and strode forward.
"Wait whene you are," I called back.
"There l’li'lVl3,be&l"i savages here: let me
see first “hat has happened inside."
e dog had been shot, stricken by
tw: bullets, and I was obliged to drag
one side‘before I
ample light, and is single glance was
sufficient to reveal most of the story.
It was a well-built cabin, recently erect-
, h i roof and puncheon floor,
the inside of the logs peeled, and white-
washed. 1: had a homelike look, the
few scattered ariicles of furniture rude-
ly but skilfully made. A bit of chintz
fluttered at the window, and a flower
in a can bloomed on the sill. The table
had been smashed as by the blow of
an ax, and pewter dishes were every-
where. e bed in one corner had
been stripped of its coveriets, many of
them slashed by a knife, and the straw
ticirhad been ripped open in a dozen
places. Caais from the fireplace lay
widespread, some of them having eaten
deeply into the hard wood before they
ceased smouldering. '
I saw all this, yet my eyes rested
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a Dosture which hid his face from view.
alone, sltho a
floor, and L1
woman’s linsey dressrdsngled from A
hook against the wall.. I crept for-
m
I could gain sight of his face. He wa
a. big fellow, not more than 30, with
sandy hair and heard, and a. pugnaclous
. callaused hands
yet grippnd the hart of an ax, just as
he had died-lighting. ‘ ' r
The sight of the man lying there in
thtit posture of horror was so terrible
that I instantly grasped the body.
n in off the overturned
bench, and seeking to give it ia. resting
But it was already
throw over it a blanket to hid
sight. Tim's voice spoke from the door-
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"lnluns. I reckon?" ‘
"Yes, they have been here: the man
is dead. But
that shoe on the floor, and the dress
hanging over there. The poor devil
fought hard." '. 1
Kennedy stepped inside, staring about
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"I reckon likely,.lie‘wus yere alone."
he commented sidwly, evidently think-
ng it out. "I figure like this-that
he'll heerd rumors o‘In1unsbein'raldin'
this way’. an had sent his fa
ter sum
fer tar take his own chances. Thar
ain't no Waggon round
hosses. 'cept thet rnuel. He'd sure hav'
sum sorter contrivarice fer tar ride in.
5' not? ‘Tain't likdy tlaem- dew.’
lls will be back aglrl.
out. I'm fer liftiri' this body out’:-
yere. nu’ m>ttlln' down fer 8 few hours
ehvhow-say till it gits middling dark."
Undoubtedly this was the sensible
view. We would be in tsr less danger
remaining there under cover than in
in; any occurrence deeply. llorror after
horror hurl to
limit of ilndumnce, and refused longer
to respond. Even as I repeated brielly
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what it was had discovered. and
the conclusions drawn, their faces ex-
pressed only a dull comprehension. and
they seemed rather to be struggling to
everykeep an appearance of interest.
Eloise sank back on the bench, her
head supported against the wall. the
lashes of her half-closed eyes showing
dark against ’ the whiteness of er
,her. built a fire and prepared breakfast.
half-dlled bottle of whisky discov-
ered in the cupboard, helped to revive
all of us slightly, and gave us a. suffi-
cient courage to seek outside for a
bring. Tim, comparatively unwearied
himself, and restless, located El. trapdoor
in the floor, rather ingeniously non-
cealed, which disclosed the existence of
:2. small cellar below. Candle in hand
der and ball, and illf0I’l"flaI.l0n’V.ll-‘Lt there
remained a. halt-keg‘ of therexploslve
hidden below.
“Must rbin aimin‘ tar blow up
slumps, I reckon,” he commented, ex-
hlhlting 8 sample. “coarsest I ever
saw: cudn’t hardly use thet in no gun,
xbnt it's powder all right," and he crum-
bled the particles between his fingers,
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gather on the bed. Clinging to one of
the blankets, caught and held by its‘
ruin. was a peculiar emblemrnnd lstood
far a moment with it in my hand, curi-
ously examining the odd design. Elols
uncinsod her eyes, and started to her feet.
“VVhat is’ that you have?" she asked.
"A pin ofsome kind-a rather strange
klesign; I just found it here, entangled V
in this blanket."
She took it from my hand, her eyes
opening wide as she stared at the
(rim et. ' ‘ -
“l'Vliy." she exclaimed in surprise, “I
have seen one exactly like it beforem
Kirby wore it in his tie." .
(‘I his story will be concludml next week.)
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Old Sea‘ Captain Cured His
‘ Rupture Alter Doctors Said .
“Operate or Best "
ms nameay and Bool: sent pi...
Captain Clzollglnegrs lsgilgalstgigegeas tor
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Elluifii lie cured himself instead.
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"Fellow Men And Women. You Dan’! HJV",
To Be Cut Up. Ind You Don't H-vs
To Be Tortured By Truues."
Captain Colllngs rnada a. study '12!
himself, of his condition-and at last he
was rewsr e
Ell 0W 3
treatment 1 me w
any trouble. The book and medicine are
the below coupon. But.
wily--new-bator you put down ml:
per.
UUPUII.
Cant. W. A. Collins: (Ina)
Boxzzozwstei-town. N. Y.
Please sand me your FREE Robin"?
Remedy and Book without any obli-
ziitlan on my part whatever.
Nuns .
Address ...
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