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as did
a auarrtl thai Is not hi;
n. nlnataSB faarf old
ftrodiid
Hailriu iiouru a> «rf-
" Pralrta
h r
IAPTEH II
(•ituhir al tp#
lit la the iitfleltMs
HIm I.
HI
SHIna
herself,
m-nfle.
irtMf
to ll«> (II
dignified,
ful ol
it * J®
oua jvj^ryyou
ift&fldblJort!
room. She
ne deak or
c-woni shawl
en the wind
_ „j;fcaio« #a.
toon 9xU
was wrouic and h > stove balky. Her
" 1tfte >!l< le "fo 4 OeriiWt waiter W
lc«ntaNWtWill (the Jilttrk1 fftMs-ef rM<t
I iwqlxhr Jhmnftit Hir > Hiiro luind*
wkffiifir**
Kiffly W W wrnter Helln
very morning throughout NoveT.
|u \mih (hi' same. At six o'clock:
|'«nke! Oh, Mltw I'enke
I'm up!" Sellna would ca
[incnnt to ho a |{ny vole
ItcriiiK teeth.
{on better come down and drew
I* warm here by the stove."
taring down Ihu perforation* In
I iliior liole through which the pur-
IchiiMiK-y swelled so proudly Into
Idrui" i.'lirm could vaguely descry
dpi II; IIi-d
but'
1111'iti •Una IiihI
I'll linri"i and
iimII I'm almo.st dressed. I'll
II iwn 111 r«" ■ f I y
luve 8cfined
pi's volco;
if laugh
long out
of the
llnA'iil &'
the unfortunate Idea of opening the
Ice-locked window* at Intervals and
eakel" elvfmwthe ctMdren flvafMhutes jtt "OhWto
■.imo w jilt'
Anna wavoT wi:fily~ Tieads wobbled, win I'op.
short legs worked vigorously. At the
end of «the weetjTtwciity lah jffirnlrle
pnrenftfgQt O^lJUfrjword
of ino|]Pi^7wHdA<J3^W^Kwrlna
and Aggie went to school to learn
rending and writing nnd numbers, not
i.r tin
"n\J
pulling **
ynii can 'liwl
■uverlng and/ Wii||>W(l jth u\li she
ilnst
"I won't; ubj fe&ifl' she Wiy to
Inl!, s1111k10k with ■ th« cold. "1
Ji cmim• iiown to lit'eiMln^ behind
jl;lt(licn sto#'c iMie a—like u' [ieos-
llti mic of hfise'dt^ailftl RumbIUD
s. . . / jwnt
liorriiL . j.i . TI
and lilnil a*'I dec
I mill Mic I ait'i de<cnti.t,
lii't caftie diik^li y. l|Jd(|l4i
ktavf wltli i iiiundl|^ofi ut
lyyfrmii. jleiirj tul^
in im.sIujj -f, Ii:
im I won't
ptnve'" ili'fjlH
BWllllc lit j/Mi
priini SI
Ut It ('.II
stuck tip'
ools nr#,
. Hut
g heliipd
ndtsrweur
corset ti
n I (lie MMb^-
II i;i| glaring
pretense,
" cvl ii|stiiflt her tongue
uliijti'cn, ji
lii'I. siir lllollgllt I'ft.'lfy
|ln" I'i'i'iod oi Miflj- ja
(•member!).
^enrs I .iter,
l;li I'l'alrle
K lo ligiuc
I her incur
Tlmt tal^lit njn/be. A stove
^fil Hio whole iWmtc of her life.
1 ilf-t,.. tin; ,.acUjuuJJio.u8e
wiih tier lifte nolr. Out of the
r of iliat llr.si year It stood, huge
menacing, a bl.ick tyrant. The,
1 I'raiiji. schoolhoum In which Si
tauglit was a little more than a
op the road beyond the Pool
Slip pnrne to know that road
" moods—lce-Iock«d, drifti
mow, wallowing In mud. S_-r
l>ulf past eight
k Selina had the mntheiit^tiQfl
morning reduced
cominon denominator. Up at
^ plunge into the ;ftogi4. *nr(i
breakfast of breiyl, cheese,
limes fiacon, always ,rve coffee
'"t ere,'in
' '"""lei-, hood, mlttens^ySTo)
hinch box In bad weather/
"a,l to the Kchopthouse, |>^ttih
fjfalrl.. wind that wblpp^U t
eyes, plowing the drift
"ti Die hnii ruts and Ii
'Jry wi-nthi'?, • lilxceilent Ijie
As she flew (]own (|)e ron(j
" "f rain
IM1/; I'tfW *w Vr4 'yvUn;lft*>,H •
winter. "oiimilaslon men and the jic
luid
wwi
set In.
J uWl^y<H.'Wiilife<4N*rtl'y •WHr'i
week now. lie and Jakob and itoelf
were storing potatoes and cnbbnges
underground; repairing fences; pre-
paring frames for the early spring
planting; sorting seedlings. It had
been Hoelf who had taught Sellna to
build the schoolhouse lire. lie had
gone with her on that first morning,
hud started the fire, tilled the wnter
pall, Initiated Iter in the rites of corn-
cobs, kerosene, and dampers, A shy,
dark, silent boy. .She set out delib-
erately to woo lilui to friendship.
jV'lipelf, I bavo a bdok called 'Ivun-
hoe.' Would y( u like to read It?"
J "Weil. I don't get''much time." H '>
Yot? wouldn't have to hurry. Htght
I there In the ho^we. And there'i Mtlotmt
culled 'The Three Mti
Inns drove into t'liiciigo
IIJL'O
r.v
;*i Jiii
ut
pi' ciirlv
In wind or snow, her . _
' *y was flted ou fh^'ibvelj
' " olln>use rearbetli bur numbed
* wrestled with the rusty lock.
<>"r oppned, there smote her the
■""ia sniell—a mingling of dead
itiftva^|Ve<fjJiodles,
'!? l"nch
B , inor*, siafe
I1 *'th saliva. Into this Setlnt
untying hor muffler as she en-
Jn ,ih'* 't«le vestibule there
* Piled with chuaks M stove-
X *ni®th«r heaped with drtod
n. this a can of
"■ The col,8 aerved aa kin-
A fioron ar m9ft
kerosene and stuffOd
nJ.^ •>* the rusty Iron pot-
A match. Up flared
Now was the moment
win,
Mie
stove,
"f" cobs,
11 .. " «i*j uivuimi
*tlck of wood; another to
«mpany. shut the do*-,
dampen. Smoke.
rht*
A b'«e, thati a crKUr flTe
wllh, a ctamk
(oor Ano,her fhnnk. Slam
F "rf Tt>« schoolhouse
farments. By thB time
Ilewiik frying not fo appear pleased ;
.to appear stolid: nnd |Dutch, like tbo
people from whom lie bad sprung.
Jfontfi Dttfch, nallpr aioest4*. KullnW
thought, or flsnermnn, must have
touched at an Italian port or Spanish-
and brought back a wife whose eyes
and skin anil feeling for beauty had
skipped layer on layer of placid Neth-
erlands to crop out now In this wistful
sensitive boy. *
Sellna had spoken to Pool about a
shelf for her hooks nnd her photo-
graphs. He had put up a rough bit of
board, very crude and ugly, but it had
-wnrrefT "VMT titrrt'crmie IV.VlFTe' oiie snowy
afternoon to find this shelf gone and In
its placeSRi ®li< >th and pifislied one?
ivfrii bruflferi intiVflttoiy cilf<%«.
luiii Jfeut. plahed. ^wilishc.l. (ftjul
It in many hours of^work in the cold
little shed off the kitchen. He had
there a workshop of sorts, fitted with
^U(jh tools and Implements, ns lie coiild^
I le did man's work on t Ifto
farnT^A often at night Selina could'
l':'itoily ITenr the rasp ;of his h«ndsaxv. '
afWr stlt Iiad gone to bed
of tidilB/wns looked Upon by Klafts
Pool ps fiiollsliness. Hsidrs real work
in the spied was the mam,ng,and fciCnd-
ing orcoidframcs anil hotbeds for" thif
T /.M M mMTia Vi<\,)(Y7
The death anjfeJ visited the
Hi lte Hf' Dy.' itid Mrt.1 H. f S.
f'ftyloi- of' WlriH*biM-t) ittid
0(i lor iU victim 'the'ir Ihvinjj
iflAV dnd Lrttthel'/ Dalton.
Dalton Was loved by every
di& thnt fcfW'U hihi; !fe profes-
a«d faitli, iii Ch^t ^ d united
with the Baptist , church. He
waB devoted to Christ and IUr
causes. Dalton wub faithful U>
nitf Sphddy1 school nod church.
It i« f^ur eartlily K*s; (but 'Wit
REVIEW OF
BA9KET
d to Him W
f ,t''
hi* pla gc slowly,
|he«wrfac^of sutin-siut
He StAppod. twined a <.n|
botlt hto ifhger. "Whepl
am a man, nhrf earning, I am g.dng to
buy my mother n silk dress like I auw
lt> a store In fJni^ttgo and she sho
>>tt It on e veriilk/J not only for S|
'day; and sit In^'wtlr and make II
llifle stltchea Ke^Vpdow Paarienbet
jijfWbat ela«f areE^ui going to do wl
jf(W grow upV" She waited, cert
1 Jtfl
"Drive AiTOaM t^°^L
market."
rloelf I"
Already 1 have gone live tit
lib Jakob nnd three tl
Pretty soon, when I
seventeen or eighteen, I can go ale
At five In the afternoon you start i
at nine you are In the Haymarii
There all iiIkIiI you sleep on thewu
t here are gas linlils. The men |
lice and cards. At four in the mo
iioiiiissIoii men and tl>e jieddlefn a
,-, 'afid WeAdf..
can say to thosie that W'ep, ri^ii
foi* hjm that ha« no hbp< . for
he has Jeft the blessed jissu^,
artdfe that h£ ha's jroW to 1 *
With Jeijusi. Jests conspletf His
dlstiplc mlty"'he1 left'' tliis
world that, Xtfb to prntfrte' k
plait' for you, that VWB^VI 4^,
may be also.',' Si) \ve ' have
the the assurance that he is as-
leep in Jesus to await the res-
uttection day.
,V01L ' . ') • '1 • • OM.t -1(M I
fmllv^ytbinK wm,<^.y*Ji>r 1
fynm
m m?-)ww>
m'M * • -mm
cpnae up hiprhqfr ,.^1
olfPsf/fMiPs «d t
^kwt^cvwtieypy,. limyUt:
Ws levins biH^hpiv^iater, p.^ni
flfatlitnrt bnaf>'>ii« Jfiw itw%
fiaUrBW^d^oj^n «(t/fldu«
by Ji«Mr'tKfAu^re^ inwl /p
wn*™ ariT ?.pvtt7
-i^fffAQPd l'r«id^ rf f)l«fc
^ia«lupkhn hwi^b« wni thtesltl
•IrfT WifAftrtWWdtas ^
,Wrb Cl-rWi.
fUiotL TttmwiqM blnov
on:
dlsi
1!
y spring plants. Whenever- possible
f neglected 1 his dull worf for some
It..
infancy of. his own.
ob.lc
b.tccted a> being ,'Unmb." \ 1
"Hoclf. m*>jjr ilW^TboiisbViVs
■Jb
fi
ss, gel
your frth oncaTsoijjP'wood. Carving on
thnf. box a IP in Mis tend of linishinv
them coldfi'ames f Some duv. by golly.
I show you. I break every stick . •
ittfttlliTA ^nii
.*$lk. Hf seeipo^l no<
•?o« paTticiiliirjy, but | e came back
to the cart'en nrfg as soori a* change
presented Itself. He was reading Tier
UlirwaeHn'nger j^VOfOause
wootHNf tfifler stocl " ald Jns
wTnirff.'vaimeti
per, when he wa#hainni(^lng and saw-
ing away In the little shed Sellna
..wfauM anatqh'HijWIJp's old shawl off
the hook, and swaged in this sgalnst
rtrnygKtv chinks, sh^ would resd aloud
to him while he carved, or talk to him
above the noise of his tools. Sellna
mil gay and volatile person. She
lovnd to make 'thia bay langh. His
dartc face would flash Into almost
dazzling animation. Sometimes Maart-
Je. hearing their young laughter, would
<*a«|te to the shed d<)<tr and stand there
a moment, hugging her arms In her
rolled apron and sitting at them, un- f
pointed. l-j,
"Here, l.oo!;." He ntniiiiageii iiroiulj
in n dusty l.o* in 1 corner and, slBl
denly shy iign'n. laid lo-fore her a t«Ua|
sheet of coarse brown paper on wiinil
he had skeiehed crudely, effectiv(fU|
a melee of great-huunched horses;
gons piled hlgli with garden tru(i|l{
men in overalls and corduroys; ilnrilii<
gas torches. He bad drawn ii with,a
stub of pencil exactly as It looked tO*
bliu. The, result was as stiirtllng ns
that achieved by the present-day disci-
ple1 of Ihe iiiipresHlonisMc school.
Sellna wns enchanted.
Once, early In December, Selihu
went Into town. T]ie trip was born of
sudden revolf agnlbst bit1 stirroundr
ings and a great wave ^^p^Ugia for,
tnh' MiVV^a'Hd eWHMV And crowds of
Clilcago, | liarly Sifturda.v ip(>rnitu
Klaus'drove lit-r to the railway statioil j
fjvo udlos di«tunt. / Sho w'aH to stay i
until Sunday. A letter had been wtJJi i
ten Julie lleiupiil ten days before, btit ;
there bud been no answer. Once |Wil
town she went straight to the Iletnpqf J
house. Mrs. Heinpel, thin-lipped, iim*
tier in the hall nnd Said that Julie wiih
out of town. She was visiting litf^ i;
friend Miss Arnold, In Kansas t'itjoj
Sellna was not asked to stay to dinnqr. j
She was not asked to sit down. Wliijtjl
she left the house her great fine eyfeW
-■weemed Iwrger nnd more rtreyT cet t lirtn
ever, and her .law-line was set haraj
Itgalnst the invasion of tears. Suddettil
Wy she bated this Chicago that wanted
j|one of her; that brushed past IxtrJ
bumping her elbow and offering ne>
apology; that clanged, and shriekedj
nnd whistled, nnd roared In her care
now grown accustomed to the prairie
silence.
, she spent the time between one and
lb>ree buying portable presents for the
"'^entire Pool household—including bti-
*° *Wjnna!| for Oeertje and Jozlna. foi*
jw-Uein that farinaceous fruit had the
'fnsdantl°n'always held for the farm
child. She caught a train at four thir-
ty- five and- actually trudged the live
1 miles Ijr.prn ^fce station to the farm,
i\n-lNing liuirjrozen, weary, with ach-
ing arms' aft#. ipped toes, to a greajj
'welcome ofWie squeals, grunts, hark^j
and gutturals that formed the exprei' 1
sion of the Pool household. She
astonished to find how happy she iM<
to return lo the kitchen stove, to th^j
smell of frying nortc, fo her own rnotij I
I^-lth1' the wWfttAt heo Mti > the boo*
«belf! Kven iheigjiKi driim lrfwl tali
|jyiv,tltf| tieur and cotafortiwn nWtts't
the accustomed.
|1JD I "f M1 I' - ■' -4 > "• " ' '
jTte# vt
int viit"'! !lf n
ILJIl.
fn<>0 iao/u him Y,
ft .si Off* i
**' T^e ' naMnal*
■tarted the season this y^ar
winning the first game; >with
Cailwriffht byi a 14 to
It. itii|i,game was won by pure
Mfty 1^1 quintet had
pct'n practicing for omy two
t^eeks while the OartwrigM
^(Uad had been training for
tiver three months, n •. j,i , i
t The next game w«« (witb Mt.
Vernon and all througli tW' fool
p«tvt-niy Dalton wn ? pro ! ball season we , tried to gut i
I pared by Cod's: divino gruee' tt>] gijin«i. with tltem, bat th«y jfe-
|imeel Ids Lord. ■ .t • I fund to play us. Hrry/jmr
lie left, l^hind tb mpll>n 'his! when we carried over our bas
^epal'turc a' HfMt bl''s6iiywih« ! ketball beam ithey playwi loot
relative^"k{id friends.' Hat w< iball 'and"in ihiso 'tfinnner ... won
the. game, vitibfiud loof(' i wmii
>1 Our third jfame, the .fastest
itnd most exciting of the sea
soil was played in the Armory,
winch watt neutral grounds ami
both teams wore handicapped
by the lack of floor ispace. Ail
through the game, however,
Ikith teams did brilliant playingj
and neither could seem to gain
the advantage, for . there was
hardly a time in the fttime when
Hither wa8 over 4i point« in ihi
lead and fat the end ,ojB- thedasi
qalirtef the scoreiwas tiWl and
an.;i eoctni peviod
jn oiidar tp Aettomina Ubk win-
ner, and in this periodbi
sant Grove scored 4 points to
Winrwlxmj^^ til'itbeRifiiiklodifcr ;
Ibestigi IT- to llt.-'Aghitf/fhatadagt'
h ai i; been/ pwtfvod i ifchatil tpe* tini-
atakeS i nftfotl t ias *t 'PlraeeAt
Grove bad three-Months train-
irt« -tto, • oim? htbirou wcti^ I iWefk.
\ i 'thffc jitt-'pfi. plac^.' irti.seeW)H«v
4,ftc- bi/lbar« dn^i't(:anfitNeV"V <itl
tto ftookrpjnmrfb«'ta('4n
eMMds-i i'mwk'fl tlnwr.j (idrbwripbt
<9vr piagerfo 'OtrtiiKf'#tttiip*
• •(i with basketball shoe# in stead
of sand *h«esr afeood w chance
jijIibnsA the-mrimaridb bf the'd
l.M.,.'.lil. Iliiiii«'n,i II.i
I
sert WhA/'^ulff'pTaV kodd'MV on
tliia sandy tourt, there was har-
dly 9, time jn th^j gaflw?, ,Chat
soi^e Wippsbory player was not
on U * ground and dribbling th^
ba'j was almost impossfblw, ■ Stt
in U"e end Cgrtwri^it w°n, th«
With three successive defeats
on their hands the Cardinals
tightened up and won thefnewt
St* games, winning over Ktout
by, a qf ,27 ty jL
witli the scoffi of
mi (iiiittWig' kt m
entl of the second liilf ,wh«n
tlie 'sbbtt- vWW WfA 2"lH'.f«MM-
,df' Wlnnftborp;) 'IV tpMinaik
defejlted MlMola tn two
siic'^sive 'yam^s the settle oil
W&pslibfti''|r<£und* 'lk;in^'6(j \X>
li .and brt Wim-ola grounds' ii\
tib A#." WlnsHbro tlten ifef^hWd
Purley in ttte -haWlwrt' fought
game of the year by a score of
§Ptd a/'' <ai>l'vrj V't'dI tfiit
The Cardinals went to the
tournament la$t Friday with a
grim determination to win if
Jogslble arid Well knowing "thfe
lerdest dompetotor
.wntht. fn'tll^
fs nie Ckriihunil1'!it
BelH® b/T? 'ic<M >hf< im
dbld'
mrib-
ng'Hkrc^fot
Wm
itjfeaiftk
Howard and
Wallci
Tf.i'
ii.
^ Wh
«
IgMiUi.il Im
possWoBp
fir ii tM':ffQrrrrA,. 4fr ^ t*p Wiiiir ' ^ i
"^rtfli '\rrti/'IfnT 'miki * '*
,R7hh rrot Tric'f
,:^ow TO 6OUVIE m c
—..ii i
' 'M'-lf I (,,,r
jllSf rirtindo'l
/rT-i-jjidoT '.-D
1nfn purr]r will
horls,oi*lait1>'( Tt ^ Irtrti r IH <vuiU In
i SJiiiultr, 'whidl'rVfr^N id r1bt deflnl^iffi ilnwxl U-Uw |Kr |iu/jlr<
Th« No. 1 miller cuti inn ,v|torIcunfur* define* n word trhlch Mill All
Whiti ip«^i( up fo ilie.flr^l blui'k ^imft iu th< rlfli<, unci « mimlier under
•,*▼•^1401*1" di'llnm i w4r«l Wblclt %%lll Ull flw while *<|iifr«*n lo tbn *rt*f lilnrk « -
hrkiw. No Irllrrn jfo ln l|ir l>r«<\k «p«arr$. %1T t\nr<t* u*ri1 nrn dlrllwiiarj ivnrdti
eterpl prhprr iiNmr«. Abhrrvlntlonn, nlim(, IiiUInU, lennn ntirt lilistt-
I#t« fornix lire Inlllrntrd In thr ftfAniHoim.
atite«¥ w
Wan J* -mm,
<v!
vcV ' did lmii w^te'ffi "dHK&ij-
zifvb is ofk fh iHrl:11 'jraf
luck seemed to be mm
CROSS:WORE| PUZZLE No. 57
I I ' i r -i * ■"m^I I' " pr
To tills Khins
iff!
i
ppehendlng but companionable.
'*"*Ydta make fun,1l*mS"
"Come in, ulrs. I'ool. Sit
r
down on
SiK<«S2?8e&B
"5
^ontin
len rftie""Newis" kfr c
ted the printing of "So dik,
the picture-will be shown at tli
. ... ^imIhii; iihJioil • UnO i!' II
Amusu. , U /|
mpl
Big,
in
ei'tr'i
good
wright players,, or the. aiuld
maio' those loh^j sjintv ^mch
are pracricably Un^tiardablel
Wltitr, ^U'llar fonvard for t"h
locals was given up to the
fastest man on the floor, 'Hik
fast, uncanny dribblirrg through
Cartwright's defense with mS
pass work resulted
point-; for Winnsbovo
(in i-twrf^h ( ] la yt'f]
| clean jrame the whol
()Ug!i aiirl we compl;i
on liavbig such a
and we smetfreh
i ey win tl." Di.<tr
| ship.
considering
lioro's FJa.-k
■successful.
11 garnet]
points
scored
a
'! w'.w Ihr
iitit:it theni
good tear, i
.|>o that tl.-
. chan.pion:
in
Winn-
been
out 01
scoring 251]
ts that was
and having
ced the tea
great measl
port of the c
we want to t
and hope that
in the future
letic. teams.-
K. I.. L.
•t
even I.
.. flail
winning -
> uiayed
mg,
tya*
ven
and
UC(
*0 IPS
against
< fully
P-. in-
llieni
Th
! I'-
ll (■ t-'
it.zei
. ink
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WARNING—LOST
Time certificate No. 932 in
the sum of $900.00 and due
January 19, 1925, payable to
the order of Mrs. N. E. Holley,
and issued by this l>ank has
been lost or stolen, and all par
tiea are warned not to cash or
trade for same.—First Nation-
jit Bank, VVinnsboro, Texas,
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Frogs («ot Lonesome
A Texas man started a fro/
farm new Raympndaville, Lo
supply hotels with frog legs. TTe
obtained several score of giani
"Leopai'd" bullfrogs from Lioupj
isiana to cross with the native
prolific variety, and all went
well until he had about 10,000,
marketable size. Returning
home one rainy night he found
the road alive with frog* all,
jumping one way—Toward
Louisiana. The I aw isiana frogs
he believes, got the wanderlust-
when the rain came, and find-,
ing they could jump the 30 in-
ch fence, led the whole colony
toward their od home. The T^x,-
ns frog raiser wiU.stay.t all ov>
3'11 again.—Milbuni. C0kU>
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