The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, July 17, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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rALLLOKRY
oastbouud «xpreaa ftt
liver with all the air of n
Hb had trailed
over.tb world, and h#
nwottrcM. but ti*
Hull joorney alona
Tha t «U>U7
bad *^"1 aluce
ittractioos for him. And ao It
that b* gloomily motloood the
fe é«1 t l^ fr- - -■ L —. - - .A ui. ... -A
«fliqaHH
Mr Oreutall Lorry
«dull moment after the
tumbled ml a figure
the Window In the
With reluctant el*11
A lady etood up to let
i tor an luatant In the lull/
ejree not and that la why
ruabad-by with Incredible
Lorry had been dawdling away
"a In Itosko and COllforiita.'
he had tod, together with
that a Ma voyage
kl beginning of errry
atarted i^niflcl tin-
after leaving Cambridge,
through Norw jr and
abot evOrythJuK
Scottlab moor* to
in. He had
ttlaea town and
"of ftouth Anier-
Rusaia and tbe
■Many and. Dan
them all. but not
' to bin that there
of Interest nearer
bad^thougbt of JOiiilitg
on a hunting. tour In
but that bad fallen
"hen tbe lldea of MM)
Occur to blm. be g*Ve order* to
hi* thing , purchased Interuriun
uuuaually well
«bib ami-was off lb no lime tbj
a theory In bla family
U would have been a decentar
for bbn to atop running about
to work. But hla
father bad given bltn a
and aa earning a 11 v-
a necaaalty be -failed
trwaf-e duty. "Work
aion .h«t abe had not
they hft the table add
Obaerattou cat bo a
pnd tor
or rad/tioB.
that all mbn cab
the family/
C and tbe argu
le waa juat l
hltn
bad wttbatood both
and
of
•nd placeo. "Thers'á
be fomd anywhere." bo aald.
eotuetímae out of
way - aod million -1
Then all the excitement
... m «an. Aa It la. rm poof,
t have to «o aU-oTor the woi-ld
it Ufo hilt
o win tittle bored at
ititt 1^' Ink)
■ there were.
they
He felt. too. a RH
a^aplrtted borae. at
Washington
the
big bag and
with fooliab
of bla
bach' In bla
of ecpevta
WmSmm
m
rtinent.
t with •
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n war
It'gav*
■ aa tbe he-
had eeen her
from
mmmmmmmm bibb
tbe trio witi great
the
toward blm
Imprea-
Aa
Uto tbe
•t her with
waa amtling.
and Grental)
biMiOMi ém nAi^i
KDOKDV1IP9 HV
from t$f* car window, for-
luncbeoo. dreaming.
What be got beck to bla oompU*
ment.be rang vignroualy rot tbe por
tor. I coin waa careieaaly dlepiayed
lo bla fingere.' "Do yon .auppooe you
could Bud outjwho baa the nogt Oom-
"I Ml kitow*their name, aub,' but
tbey'agutn' to Mow York J la aa faa' aa
they «n git tboh. I alo* ax om no
qiieethna. 'cause tbub't aomethln' 'bout
tun mike* me feel 'a If I alo' got uo
right b taojí at um even."
. Tbe jorter thought a moment
•T dm* believe-It 'II do yuh any good,
anb. v try to ablne np to tha' young
ladjr. She aln* the eawt I can tell
yub tilt- I done aao too many gubia
In ma time"—
"Wtet aro yób talking about! I'm
not trjtng to ablne, up to her. 1
want n know who aba le-Ju t out of
cartoely." Oi*utall'e facewp a trifle
"Bog pahdon. auh; but I kind o'
tbougtt ,you waa like otb* gent'men
when tB'ey aee a ban'aome woman;
alius vanU to fin' out aomethln' 'bout
bub. aib. yub know. .'Scnaa me fob
mlsjedfln' yub. auh. Tb* lady lu quee-
tlon lea fob'ner— be live acroas tb'
ocean.* fuh aa 1 can fin' out. They'
In a lurry to git home fob abme rea-
eon. 'ciuae they aln' goint .to atop tbla
aide o' few York 'cept to change caha."
'"Wbire do I hoy change cgra?*
"8t ul —goin' by way of Cincin-
nati an Waahln'ton."
■ Greñnll'á ticket carried blm by
Of Cbl«go. lie caught blmnelf
deringlf he could exchange- bia ticket
In St. loula.
"Trawling with her father ajrfd moth-
er. 1 áipixwe." ?
"NO. tub; tbey'a bub unclé an' anot
1 heab huh call 'em uncle an' aunt
Tb' jola gent'man la Uu4e Caapar. I
don't loow what they Alt 'bout. It'a
" aome fohW language. Tb'
ady allua apeaka Amehlcan to
bul tb' old folk caln't talk It vef
woiL fhey all l en to Vtlaeo. an' the
htred Vp they*) got with 'em aay they
been to Mexico/too. Tb' young iady'a
got goal Amebican doll aba, don' care
wba' tto'a boob. She allua am'lee
wben mo aak/me.to do anythl«'. an' I
wouldn care If abe neváb tipped tne.
*a long ta abe amllaa thataway".
"flervinta wltb thom. ybu« aayr
"Ya ,iuh; man an' woman, uax* auc-
tion t'ober aide tb' ole folka. Calnt
aay ami'a fifteen word* th Amebican.
roj
ton
RfflKS
tbe u-'.v posseaabr
lia pockét with the 10-
tbaf bo w'naltiie all-
in existence. Miar lb# por-i
ter'á departure W tool^ tbo «4n from
hi pocket, and, with tílp back to tbe
door, hla face to thfe ylndow,' etodiad
I ta lettering." fi / . -V1'
At one little station a group of In-
dian bear buntera created considerable
Interest among the paasengers. Gren-
fall was down at tbe station platform
at once, looking over * groat «titék of
game. Aa be left tbe ear he metJJnele
Caapar, who waa hurraing toward Ida
niece' aectlon. A few momenta lat&c
abe came down tbe atepo, followed by
-the dignified old gentlenmn. Grenfali
tingled with a strange delight aa abe
moved qnlte cloae to bla elde In her
to eee. Once be glanced at h^r
face. There waa a pretty look of feat
la her eyee at abe aorveyed tbe, mas-
sive bear and tbe stark, btlff ante-
lope*. Bat the laaghed aa ahe turned
away with bor ancle.
Grenfali waa smoking hla cigarette
and ylgorooeiy Jingling tbe colna In hi*
pocket wben tbe train polled out. Then
he swung on the ear ttepa and found
himself at her feet She ¿rae standi)
at tbe top, where abé bad lingered a
mdfoent. There waa an oxpresalon of
anxiety In ber eye! as he looked up
Into them; followed tnetaotly by one of
relief. Then ahe paaeed Into tbe ear.
Doobtleaa abo would have been aa áo-
licltbui bad be been the porter or the
bfákeman. be reaaoned. but that abe
had noticed ;hlm ait all pleased falm. *
At Abilene- be bought tbe Kaneatf
City bewepapers, After breakfast be
found a eeaf in tbe observation car and
nettled himself to read. - Presently
aome one took seat behind blm. He
did not look baek. but unconcernedly
cast bla eyes upon tbe broad -mirror
In i lie opposite ear wall/ Jnatantly h^
í o'nlv his paper.' She was aittlng wltb-
In five feet of him.' i|/book in her lap,'
ber gaxe bent briefly on the flitting
iulldlnga outside. 'He studied' the re-
et-tion' furtively /Until abé took up tbé
book and begai/to read.
' TJie first paaip of bis paper was fairly
allVe withyfresb and important di
patcliea. chfrfly "foreign. At length, aft-
er allowing hlmaelf to become really
Intprestetl In a Pari* dispatch of .some
in^emationul consequence, he turned
blit eye again to tbe mirror. She w*a
leaning slightly forward, boldlug the
open book In ber lap. but reading, with
attaining eyea. an article lu tbe paper
he held.
He calmly turned to tW next page
and looked leisurely over it Another
glance, quickly taken,-abowed to blm
a disappointed ftowwon tbe pretty face
and jr reluctant resumption of. novel
reading. A few momeotr biter -he
turned back to the lint pstge. boiding
tbe paper in ooch a position tlrkt abe
could uot se* and. full' of curiosity,
read ovary line 'of the foreigb' news,
wondering What had interacted ber. J
Under ordinary .drcutaatance* Lorry
would have offered ber tbe paper"and
pretty look
it huh maid an'
I /¡gBK, •**
a'tal bnatlar for
,ww
i don't know hpr namer
an' I caln't Uf wall fin'
¿ft*.
it part
i. i «Mnk. W*
Auatria "
ma
doea abe
f-\ is"■ 'v
I 'mv,. ..
are wer
I
WcLtan St Curry
The
Fancy
Grocer
thought nothing.more of/
however, there Wa* an
to. . ,ho fml
abd Inexperienced
Precedeuta did not aeem to count He
aroee. toaaed tbe paper over 'the back
of the chair, áa If casting It aalde ^
over., and strolled tbe opposite win-
dow and looked out tor a few momenta.,
Jingling hU coin* carelessly.-. Tbe Jin-
gle of tbe piece* auggeeted something
elae to hinu Hla paper atfU bung In
vitingly upside down, aa he bad loft It
on the chair, and the lady waa poring
over- bor novel. As be psuMed ber be
drew his right handbfrotn hit. pocket
and a piece, of mottey dropped to the
floor at her feet Then began an' eOK,
barraasod eearcb fur the coin—In the
wrong direction, of course. Be kbew
precisely wbere It had rolled. t piir
poeoly looked under tUO seats on tbe
other (Me of the car. Sbe draw her
sklrta a aide and aaaiated In the aearch.
Pour different tlmee be saw the little
money.' but did. not pick It Up.
laughing awkwardly: be began
to eearcb on her aldo.of thé car. where,
upon aba rooe and gave bitUmore room
81ft? became Interested lu>tbe search
and bent over to scan" the dark corner*
with eager eye*. Their boada wer
Tory eleae together mora than once.
At laat she uttered an «xcl&matlon. aud
her hand wont to the fiooir in triumph.
plei-e of
Dlnaliy,
'• '
STARTING OUT THIS
WITH OOtiD PROSPECTS AND INTENTIONS, WE S.
trid we ^re glad to make your acquaijj
rffnew oürütd^tíoie one. We are pleased at all times
you over our fitock of
EVERYTHING
and then we know,you would be pleaded also with
Both our 'Phones are No. 15. "Let us have your ord<
They arose together, flushed and smll
A
ing. She had tbe coin In her band.
"I/bave itr ahe iuid gayly, a dell-
cloua foreign Unge to tbe words.
, thank you"— be-bogan, holding
out his hand, aa If In a droam of ecota-
*y. but her eyOa bad fallen momentatl-
ly on the "object of their aearch.
"Oh!" ahe exclaimed, the prettiest
surprise in the world coming Into ber
face. It waa sreohrfram her farawny
homeland. and she waa botrayed in
the Involuntary exclamation. Jnatant
ly. howéver. abe regained her compo-
sure and dropped the piece Into, hi*
outstretched band, a proud flush mount-
ing to her.cbeek, look of cold raberve
to ber eyee. He bad hoped abo would
offer some.commont on what she must
have considered a strange coincidence,
but he wa dlaappolnted.' He wondered
If she even heard bib say:r
"I am sorry to have, troubled you."-
She had -resumed her seat, and to
him.there seemed a thousand mile* be-
tween them. Feeling decidedly *unedm
fortable and not a little abaabed, be
left her and «trade to tbe' door; Agalu
a. mirror gave him a thrill, Tbia time
ft Waa the glaaadn the caita end. He
had taken 15a half dosen step when
tbe brow.n heiid waa turned slyly and
i pair of Interested eyea looked after
blm. She' <lld not know that he ¿ould
gee berl so be had the aa defection -of
observing tnat pretty, puxsied tacé
plainly, until be pa aod through the
door. . .■
(Continued Next Week.)
•* . * - -| r,'
' Split the «pirita.
At a recent trial of a liquor case in
a nearby town the witness on . the
stand was under examination as'to
what bb had been In the defendant's
prace. which lié admitted,, ho had] yíslt-^
éd often. .: .v
"Did you ever aer — i'~"
or anything yoU- rei
asked the presid
"Why. yea; r
I have," was Üie ¡reply
"Doyou kiibw^rhat
mmm
ow,?"
"T«*."
"How~do yotf
"I kinder apllt
"Well, now
straightening
Ing answer.,'
court what
"fifpirlts of
—Phlladelpl
/any spirit there,
"led as oPjrlts?"
laiiSI8IN
but what
'the Witness,
id of spirit*?"
They
When
The
the Judge,
lmself for the Convine:
ill you kindly tab. the
of spirits it was." ¡„
pentlne," your honor."
Public Ledger. V
the
thoir troth
was Oorely vexed; - '•
sure no óne was near,
ber tree waa nent. j
■Louisville Herald;
The Rev. Dr. Thirdly—Young mat},
dwji't you know tbere 1* no such thing
as a certainty? .
Tbe Gambler—Say, partner. I reck*
on you never nut a aholl.game.'—Bos
ton-Herald.
S3S=
sssSsa
ml
[how many
t«> '
, but I
not
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there ar* who
sm. Mot imme- I
time aa the poi-
attack the vital
' Asate- ta
; m
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B^lü^■ IP -
smostostostostostosiostostosiostostos
Povtf Ireab
and Clean.
ICE
all Inijj
riT rea table use.
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, If ;
0range lee, Light and Water Work* j
• owóMbtaoiaol oiK l blooiaoMoMaiaoMaoaBo«oasoatOl
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i H. W. BLAND.
MEAT MARKET.
We aim to keep constantly on Land'the best i
in this section. Having recently consolidated'*
we are better prepared than ever to cater to thej
H. W. BLAND.
ae ooaoo oo ot* oi ft«>o osooaeooa i
- Little journeys to Northern lake resort *
"" pepuiar thia summe^ tlian ever. •' Many J
arranged their summer tdur via
Chicago, Milwaukee
• a
I" and mftny more are going to do likewlfrm|
. that will help yon to plan your vaoat
been issued for those interested, and
on receipt of postage, as follows:
" In Lakeland " and " Summer He
"Lakes Okoboji and Spirit-Lai
*9=5
M. F.
343 Main
, Commercial A|
m
'j :
Hap]
ipiost spot
that hi
All .pretend to
^-Goldsmith.
"But whera to find
boiow;
Who can direct, wben
x know?'.'
Many are satisfied to live ln^ North-
woat "Texas, having proved the valuo
of tho land in thla region as a- good
Crop Raiser. Not fl&J^Cattle, but
Wheat, Cotton, Cor.,;-Feed-Stufis, Can-
taloupes, Garden Truck and Good
Health fijpfttsb here—In a district
where ftflnria Is impossible and very
g for Jails and Hospitals,
d, which la being sold at really
ftgures-r-tho the constantly In*
or lading demand is steadily boosting
vamos—la; still abundant; and Farma
an| Ranchos of all sUea, very hap-
pily located, are being purchased
dally. - '
We will gladly supply/ all bakers
with a oopy of a little Book, publish-
ed by the Northwest Texas Real Bá-
tate Association, which contains an
Interesting sortea of straightforward
statements of what PEOPLE tiA.VK
ACCOMPLISHED along tho Une Of
3.V V'-^ ,/ > Jfc.it.', • A*
the once
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Ford, A. L. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, July 17, 1903, newspaper, July 17, 1903; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183115/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.