Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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By PETER P. KVNE.
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want t/ "!<>'/)• 'irUlZMtloa for a «k
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roaijlto. *'") now I to yy-i my
tuif'.h*-r ton£•>*■ to wj n'A fri<-r.'U I5y
fli.jw/l*r- I'm to wave ■ i-«:* <1<al
ki, aroutJ'!."
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1*(j I bat* to pel fjnirtr Mx'A^ry Into
K. Jf«4<Jyr
^JCot Mmutlr. I
a^ni* It. I >*i if. y<tu to w ikt
rrvuii1! fr r few tiiat buii4r<rf li«wo.
►iiil of yoor* {ti>rui!w yov a iiato
".to* j>toI5j ax>4 jc *11 prvl/al^-Jty a J/.j
•Jeauop."
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I n M 11 Ife babit of aakiuz ">} '■
frtuvto to yoanuit** t y tor^Ks^sta
; at.4 If yoti say If* rS^bt. IU «pr *4 j
•bat I ba** l*ft of ti* Inji.'JrwJ ti.00-
ttiyj wbro I r«Vot fw 4o?y."
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•5tij Uil* ow&soildiittoo ottr, Jari
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-In pity'a taa*! Sp«re n*. Tre
to«H all I watt to b**r about yoor
««/two<>4 n iall4td«fi.
\>ri: Oite at vi: I hare to
for a <3rtok— Mo ff. yoo bLa/k
tiidwr. bo* 4*r« you ap^ar btfor*
c* wldaoot brioifiuj a 'lritikT
M//Wr tb* at*-"! «/jowl por**r of
• 1* Kxjr rjK-r* Hob. f5a>U*l a row of
Irortoa at 4 re p«-tfai;y rrtoix'rt tb*
erwtluR-
*X*tt*r f'/r you. rah. T?* "—ro-
tary toW u* to Jlrt it to yoo. M^atab
Tbauk yoo. M'w. ffi«ak up. N«l-
dy. awl t*-U (w aott>*tbii)j- Er*r bear
abytbiDS of B-Uy '^saryr*
II* <ra* ?*arStii tlx *«lje of th* *0-
r*lope tb* wttH* b* eaw«l at J*ro«i*
who tra* rul/blng bi* fat baud* to-
i-<-t|j*r aft«r tb* f h-'iVjo of *M*riy mrr*
«lio ar* w*il pi*aiK5<J with tb«ii Hv* .
J "*Voo bav* « rtolf* to kHMN oft*
/>f tb* rf-4'nrt and rl'-b* t Djifiii.* *0-
rw*ri In tb* world. Ja<~k." b* *t>
>w*r*d. "nw tbat yoa v* out too*
Ir'HD tbat y'KiJ.r 'Took G*ary. I "1""''
kr '«r v. hat I *(i* of b'T/i. and
n*!tb*r do** anybody *!•*. Kor tbat
ruatter. nobody car**."
"I do—and yoo ran take the bri*f
*tid of 'liat f/*t for your la*t whfte
<-blp. lAfn't let n>e bear you or any-
*4mt aay anything a*airust Billy
';*ary. TtJit boy *'—* for niy uion*y.
sv-ry tom Id tlie box. iJon't make
any t. 'ak*« al>oot 'bat, oldtim«-r."
fate auddetily *11 «*rl-
ou ; tli* bantering Intonation Id bla
toI'* wait (for>*. and a n*w, alljftitly
* rl<}'-:.t note tad "tiA Into It. But
1*1**1,* wave*! bla band a^/thlngly.
"All right, old Johnny Pepper-box.
ba e It war own way. N*i*rtb*l<«*
I'm a little myatlfied. Tlte la*t 1
knew of you two, you had testified
agalwrt him In the high-grade trial*
at f.'ripple '."reek, and he had pulled
'/in tindt-r a dood. even after hU a<"-
1 "jtii'tal."
'•'ilvt- a d"7, a bad name, and It will
K'U-k to bltn," Webster retorted. "Of
tt/ur*-1' I te*'lfi'-d againat him. An en-
**r for tbe Mine Owner*' anwy-ta-
tloo. I had to. The high-grade or*
wa found In hi* awtay offi'-e, and the
f-irrrjnwuntto.1 evidence *u cotnplet*.
r.d I admit Hilly a* a'-'jultted
r.ieri-ly b*<*>iae I and otb*ra cotild not
- ,t-tir [f«l«iv*ly Hiat the ore mm*
trwn anj< certain mine. It *U tbe
a> !<- old tory, Neddy. Tpu '•an be
morally " rtaln that high grade n-
haa 1/**" *t«l*n from your mine, but
unle#« you catch the '/re thief In the
act. how can you prove It? I auppow
you read the neavapeper report* and
believed them, Juat as everybody elae
*"•*r*" gmmr* tt (a>f fill WflllMf A I fW
lOL 7* tiljC n^iwwrHif nf
mjC -in • oesr
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•„i f-; L-t aua^- .-i-? - L: : Stti.'* a act «-
j,ru«!p -rt v.*liob! a ceir-i^a** **
JiAn Jsruert '■'> Be pe s*Mkte. W -'-al
s arirt tiitt « Lf I'aaded toty?"
tni^v-ig tWVx "Ttot I « ecitiBt*
t- i:- w:-r *5^a* ;ri)fr la yor t* riici.ced yf«r
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m OMS or«L'«<i niar« .m try
u> la'jt fvm Ht tu «r i rf n dwoft.
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titi* it ft ftr
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rzr.tiif wuet '-*** wefer fnm. warn •*
fruuiijaa. It taejiv *_i * Htuc-ng ; . 'jjig
•ri ..y t^irta *tX lt * 1 wiiHiEX a
-j* feai the uaaa ki>i
tiiuo* *iit tr aervTim. S«y i *"
iii t* tiaeDf.J> a i T*.Ia-
Prearr^cjM 3 a>-.:'f«5it«r
im | f y^-"*T wr*«B a cf
aioiifi It ta ttof- Try A
%ra la or i*ju4 f?nt as a3
criiCTiTJ- «r aoti 2 St far tr-i_ ;n-tx c
•f tut tti.jeta a* I*- f^eroa t isaaito*'
HlCCli £•— k——.
"be Jet.'
ax4 tH«
me am."
"R'./^e'.to^y toM m* G*rtry p'- *
fttjAMil * J*roci* 't«*.rwd BfUt-
-t.y'.y -or Tuaytte It vat Cpttaa*. I
know he art «e*s Mttuewbere to Swc'i
Afrtea."
"He left lie f>w4 Itnwto^'y
after ti*e '^akftoflM */f ki tital. f"-<e
t«y! Tbat dirty Mac* 4**trwy«
tb* lad uid &t4* a rrasp of b: I
| teT! yw. Neddy, do two ixt*5i
ever Uvej ato casoe water to toriiig
•-t'-h o*b*r •*— r- Bu'ly Otarj and bi*
oid Jaci-l«arteer. We to rke>4, tbe
tiitr** of Kt*n a*d wrzit to a; ef^t to-
re"b -r hcxtgry many a time dtatoar
<tur fre-y ar [arieftt'T'. Why. EL.
i was ) i e isy o*i> Ix-r. Jeroro*. I car**
' be day I took tbat boy o« froo on-
* de.* jgj vcfid axri Jt3t b *a to tbe tway
i ofc-e to learn tbe btwiftes*. How
«mH | know tlit tbe H«l3U ft-?
bad ca'bed tbe rttrif ia M* itoitr
"WaO. It"* too bad." Jer^t* at-
rweivd My. H* was quite wSltog
tbat u,e ► Tt.J*<-t of conversation abo*iid
U- 'baiigec. "I n ^ad t® get tbe ri®tt
■lop* ol tbe boy, anjbow. Have ait-
vtber drink?"
until I read tbls letter. Sow
wbo tbe dx'keti* koe*' 1 *as beaded
for 1/envt-r aitd tbe Engineer*' chto?
I dldc't teQ a swol. afid I <xJy ar-
rived this morilag."
H* turr.ed to tbe last page to tscer-
iato tbe Identity of bis correspoaaeot.
and his facial expression ran tbe
garaot tr'/m surpri** to a > y tbat *a
good to see.
John fctuart Wcbcter read tie letter
deliberately, after which be sat in si-
lent cotiteujplauoc of tbe of tbe
'-arpet f<,-r fujly a minute before rt*cb-
Ing for tbe beiL A servant rw;-ooded
ImmeKliateiy.
"Bring tfc€r of 2t^->
JfawiJiw? w New (Means, be j
ordered, "—«l«o a cable bUnk-"
Webster had reread tbe letter be- j
fore tbe servant returned with tbe
time-table*.
"August, you go out to the desk,
like a good fellow, and ask tbe secre- j
tary to arrange for a compartment for
me to New Orleans 00 the Gulf States
limited, leaving at 10 o'dock tomor-
row night." He handed the Ms-rant
hi* card. "Now wait a minute until
I write something." He n^ized the
cable blank, helped himself, unin-
vited. to Neddy Jerome's fountain pen.
snd wrote:
"William H. Geary. Calle de Concordia
No. 19. Buenaventura, Sobrante,
C A.
"Salute, you young jackas*! Ju«
received your letter. Cabling thou-
sand for emergency roll first thing to-
morrow. Will order machinery Leav-
ing for New Orleans tomorrow eight
to arrive Buenaventura first steamer
Your letter caught me with a hundred
thousand. We cut it two ways and
take our chances. Keep a light In the
window for your old
"JACK-I'ARDNKIt."
"That * a windy cablegram," N*dd>
Jerome remarked as the servant bort
It away. "Why all thl* garrulity? A
cablegram anywhere generally costs s
leant a dollar a word."
" "That's ray delight of a shin?
night. In the season of the year,
rj noted John Stuart Webster; "an
« •> the devil eeonotniie h*:> the bo
need* cheering up?"
"What boy?'
"Billy Geary."
"Where Is he?"
"Central Aroerlt."
Ne<ldy Jerome was happy. He wa«
In an expansive mood, for be had
with the assistance of a kindly fate
rounded up the om engineer In all tbe
M> take r_
—H~ty ■*"" Tbe SEJtaie^ Jer« e 4e-
irjt.iv -J-drny yw're cniry la ibe
b**4 Of wb* ytnr'11 •tote a."
frj^vi tbe terter be bad >w. ref*.veQ.
■"£> « tbat. «M borat and *** if yvz
*%jl't wwrk up a circuiatjtjc." be sug-
ti 1 ib I tflBKl ti« yuladii ar>i
read:
*Ca.^e <Je Oo*«t rdto 15*. Boe^avetrsra,
"Scrbrkit*. C. A-
*T>ear Jobs: I woaxi a-i_.-es* y«a
as "6eax InKtd Jotiiu' d 1 b®t i os-
u-Kk aeffioeat courage, is ay heart
of beans yoo are stib tbat. bet after
•jirae yetrs of sU*x*<*- due to fij fto-
: p <3Jty a^d Larrii^sa* of be*n. it is. per-
iit;t _ better te Ciitk* baste atowly.
-To beg-.iL I abwaJti like to be for-
g- vr^ on tbe broi'l gewffaj
tbat I kmvK. air, ghty sorry for
wbat I wew and d'Xt*: Ad I forglv-
•*? I to k* yoor tr.^liy <rid
face and bear you ats-wer "Aye." a d
with til* load oS my cbest at tost I
•>*; t-r* | feel better a .-eady
i "Jack, yon pt^T. deluded c«.d piece
of white n^eat. do yoo *_btok for a mo-
oeiit tbat I held against you your
-e^r.mooy for tbe eperatots in Cript'.e
Creek? I tbotgbt you beiieved the
'•barges and tbat you tested to a
firm be ief tbat I was tbe *u.:tj nrtn.
as all of tbe circ«m«*.aBt!al evidec«~e ;
f*-er)*d to indicate. I tb"ugbt this for
three long, meagre years. oJd friend. |
and Tin Mtrry. After tbat 1 seppose
there isn't asy need f"r me to say
more, except that you are an o!d iooi
for not saying you were g'*ng to
sjrf-nd your moo*T artd your t.tae and .
rej/utation trying to pat my halo bar-k
on straight, I d'siM If I was worth
It, and you knew that; but let it pass. -
for we have otber fish to fry.
"Th* nubbin of tie matter is this:
There Is only one good gold mine eft j
in this weary world—and I have It. 1
It's tbe sweetest wildcat I ever struck,
and w# stand tbe finest show in the
world of starring to dea'h if we >
tackle It without sufficient capita! to j
go through. It will take at least thirty j
thousand doiiars. and we ought to J
hare doable that to p'ay safe. I do
not know whether you have, or can
raise, sixty '•er.t*. but at any rate I
am going to put the buck up to you
and you can take a look.
"This is a pretty fair country. Jack 1
—If yoo survive long enough to get !
nwdVt It. At first you think It's Par- i
adise; then you grow to hate It and !
know It for hell with the lid off; and j
finally all your *ariy love for it re-
turn* and you become what I am now
—a tropical tramp! There Is only one
social stratum lower than mine, and i
that'* the tropical be '-hcomber. I j
am not that—yet; and will not be If
my landlady will continue to listen to ;
my blandishment*, she Is a sweet
(soul, with a divine disposition, and I
am duly grateful.
"I would teil you eli about ti* geog-
raphy, topography, flora and fauna of
Rob ran te, but you can ascertain that
I in detail by consulting any stand-
ard er.Tdot*dla. Governmer.tally the
country Is similar to it* 'ister re-
publics. It's a '-old day ind«-d when
two patriot*, two viva* and a couple
of oid Lm* Tom Springfield rifles
rannot ups*t tbe Sob ran-e appe cart.
We haven't had a revolution for near-
ly six month*, but we have ho;*-*.
"I am addressing you at the Engi-
neers' dub. In the hope that rny letter
may reach you there, or perhaps the
*f-cretary will know your address and
forward It to you. If you are foot-
loose and still entertain • lingering
regard far ytmr *M pal, get busy on
tV3@£< L _
<2
When the Stomach
is Weak
take FORCE, ti*
fc«>-2der. Tbt
tv&t * 1 refc*v- zj£ fcv'iw—-**f ^
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tf.e tmry tr «fu« mal
crcbM trie actrrgy m
Iim r*i iti fimm
a*j:i pRtfaCM l tj: «
ti. tkr r-f jmcr-%^±zig tA* *ti&-
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FOSCE to •oil Vy
rv 1 K:^-T •** ti*
cal te E.«C- iai ctoi.lret
"It Mates for Strength"
Sc> Ihkcirare*
Vara Pbar=*=kl Cad^wry
Ke Yprt KliUJ CrTJ
VICTIMS
RESCUED
Kidney, &w, blaiier ai>d uric ac*J
troubies are most dsrgeroos be-
cause of their iaskJjous attacks.
Heed the first warning they pv
that they need attention by ta'rr.g
good Job cn^er you. HI O. K. the
voucher and charge it t your per-
sonal expense account."
TLat - n. e of you. oi i sfort. and I
-> ■ r.): y*u iicdiy. m talk to H iiy
when I arr t* .n Buenavetitura. tLai 11
ti* prosx-e-"; d:«aj"t look good to M,
Hi argu<r him out of it and we'll come
borne. L>et me go. I might c- rne back.
But I must go. I want t:- see BiDy."
"Tou "1st f :.'d a minu'e ago you'd
tvmed the forty-year lost," Jerome
warned hi:x "And yoc re now going
to !o«e a y* r or two more In which
you migft better V* engaged laying
up a f«rundat.'-n of iBd-;*cdei oe for
your old age. For Heaven's sake. man.
don't be a fool."
"Oh. but I will be a fool." John Stu-
art We'.~rter answered; and possibly,
by this tiro*, -he reader has begun te
understand the latency of his middle
ntm«— tbe S-. "'h are notoriously pig-
headed. and Mr Webster had Just
enough oatmeal in his blood to have
come by that en*er fire name kr' nest-
ly. "And yom. you [«x>r old kc-se,
you could not possibly understand
wt y. if yoo .Ked to be a millioB years
old."
He got up from his chair to the foil
height of his six-feet-one, and
s-.retched 190 pounds of bone and mus-
de,
"And so I shUl go to .Sobrant* and
lose all of this all-imi«ortant money,
shall IT he jeered. "Then by all tbe
gods of the Open Coontry, 1 hope I
may. Pad burn you. Neddy, I'm not a
Methuselah. I want gome fun in life.
I want to fight and be broke and go
hungry and then make money for the
love of making it and spending It, and
I want to live a long time yet. 1 want
to «*<■ tit* mirare across the iaeebrush
and hear !t whisper: 'Hither, John
t Stuart Webster! Hither, you fool,
and HI horuswoggie you again, as in
an elder day I horasv oggled you be-
: fore.'"
Jerome shook his white thatch hope-
lessly.
"I thought you were a great mining
engineer. John." he said sadly, "but
you're not. You're a poet. You do
not «e"m to care for money."
COLD MEDAL
PT.lttVUV*
dr loi ti
disorders, will often ward off ihmm i -
e&549 Etreturbeo the b^dy
furLber iv>cks. Tbr*e tires, all dns ,J'A
Lmc* far CoU o« ^*7 bam
luu. accept i
"Make it $10,0iv and I will
paraatM to delirer the man
within 90 Jtyi."
(TO BR CQXTIXVKDJ
SAYS PILES ALL GONE
AND NO MORE ECZEMA
~I bad ecxrrr.a for mar.y years on nit
Asa^ sjti ce-id r« pet any:t:;ng to sr.of
•,&e apeny. I sav your a& *J>d pet o t
t>ox cf Peiersoo's Ointment «ad I owe you
-any tLaraiS f- r tfte pt d it kas done Bf.
Tbere isn't a b2.>tcfe on rr.y be&d now and
I coeHn't be*p but think Peterson, fcr
• ccre is gro^t."* Miss Mary Hill. <J>
Ti r>j avwoe, P".:«burp^ Pa.
••I V, .v • id ItcM-.p 7:jes for IS year*
and Peterson's is tbe 011I7 ointmeet tbat
-vi-rvt? roe. besides tre piles se^n^ t#
ar* ponet- A B. Rupee. 11TT Wasr.'.n^*
■->n aver.ee. Rarine. W.s.
I'm Petersen's Ointroeat for oM screft,
salt rbeum. chafing and all skin diseases.
*• Drurpists reoommer.d it. Mafl
-r-r? filled t>y Petersen Ointment Cs^
BuTalo. N T.
Persistent Coughs
*.-? da^crous. G«t protr.p* refer f f« «•
PuoV Srrp® irritjtacr. ESrctsvr
«^k-< tjtir for ycunc old. No 10
PISO'S
Well Remtmbered.
Hawkins was a greedy, self-seeking
fellow, who expected to l*«efit by hif
rich uncle's death. The latter had not
failed to ottserve the nephew s charac-
ter. however. ::lm! when on his death-
bed he sent for Hawkins. ^
"I liaven't forgotten you. George,
he said: "got you tj wn in n,y w'"'
At the funeral Hawkins Invested In
an expensive wTeath and attended to
hear the will read.
•To my dear nephew George." ran
the document. "I leave an illustrated
edition of Dickens' "Great Expecta-
tions.' "—Houston Post.
.V man's idea of a silly woman Is
cne w ho laughs at some other fellow s
jokes.
MMMorning ^
mm
m • •-' Mornin^, -— ■
Keep You r Ey^es
Clean -Clear •*' Hoaltn^
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