Sealy Weekly News. (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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family Bible 125 years old.
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not be as smooth
. With two troo
Mrs. W. B. Mason, who wa
the chest over a month age
burne, attending physicians
recover, unless some new 4
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The telegraph is the true arm of the
police. The princess sighed patheticak
ly. It was sll over.
"Your passports," said the colonel to
Max. i.
Max surrendered bls papers. "You
Uo-
ai.
e
i. an
ir siJ
thou,
the nl
den
only
n up.
then
horseback with the troop." .
Max often wondered why he did not
make a dash for iraa running fight
rs o? 1 warr Sehurfenstein.
adjectives!)
The other occupant of the reom-was
4
fool ttred after a hard day‘wjwork st
its job L ... 2‘p
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in •]
tar
a Mason foa
Mt*
pulsivety. a
Wbatdoea ft meanf
xerrpleasant dream, K .
. The train Isalowinc down," he said
auddenly.-
mer" Max asked, as he gathered up the
retini of his mount. - •
1 "That, we shall discuss later. Lke
as not something very unpleasant.
Forone thinK. you are passing under a
forxed passport. You are not an Amer
"Good-by, Prince Charming!" 1
What he had gone through that night
was worth a good ght
"Goud by," said the princess, bold
ing out her hand: t
Scharfenstein gravely bent his head
and kissed it.
"Good-by, Prince. Charmingr she
whispered. So softly that Max scarcely
heard her. ,
Then she entered the closed carriage
and was driven up the dark. tree-en-
Glorlous ryes! (It is a bad sign when - Alex Walker, the negro shot
a man begins to use the superlative
cniprena
has eloped.. Arrest and hold pair
till I arrive on special engine.
"BARSCHEIT."
as usual.".
pers in front of him
T^'^Be^'^^^WTagt heir way. mSwC
Which once was within the ranch oniy-
of milllonalres and *
- A New York wom i do 3. .
ehoked S.but Klar wiile her daughth
8
1
lore is
he '
ant las
y nigh
like a russet pear. He was stalking—
If it It possible for a short man to
er. I won rank. but surrendered it
after the battle iff Santiago. And now
there are but two things in the world
I desire to complete my happiness. I
want to.know who I am." V
"And the other thins”
"The other thing? ' I can't tell you
(hatt"—hrrledly.
"Ah. I believe I know. You have left
some sweetheart back in America."
All has« Umwet in his harrative took a
strange and unaccountable slump.
"No; I have often admired weOn;
but I have left no sweetheart buck in
.America, if I had I should now feel
very tncomfortable."
e-haire
rith a
, part ri
is s
■a f
talk
to li
- year is about to begin
' vU team ot homes iat tan away •i . _ .
with our naval other re in Port ot I cAaMe Hedtenant, bring two men „
Bpatu the other duy didat uijro the th this tllows bands,"- nodding to-
omeers bur W vers i yhe timbeir ,
thevehielet trutyanueieel sl-
-bueslare, has
to*$1,006,000 ne
refers
aide
ng ac
J. L. Carlisle dled Friday ■
st the home of his bob la Gre
He was elghtyieight years d
was a prominent citizen of th
ty for years;ya Cqnfederate,
--mzandzpzaca4zEA
view bank, died Friday. He
America la conventin assembled par*,
ticularly rejuest yon to dso.
Give’your heart geolie exercise and
kind treatment, for statistics‘show
that the modem heart le liable to get
weary and lie down on the job.
. - *'**? the: governor of North Cam
*lintaat was. "IJalen to your wits "
What the_governor of South Carolina
toughtof that la not recorded
• A type writing inachine has been
Inventpd which wil write Jpanene,
-h t
.gs
his sleep, and Max found himselr in
• an ancient guard-room. now used as a
i kind of secondary stable. The men
• dtsraounied.-----------------------
i . "This Away, Herr Ellis," said the
colonel, with a mocking bow. He
! pointed toward a broad atone staircase.
"All 1 ask." said Max. “la a fair
-chance to explain my presence here."
"All in due time: Forward! The
. prince la waiting and his temper may
en1i 7 -
■ -
won Plasay bisitather
think the booh- ' .
Chalme~.te Nia
have benn careleu enough to stray
! t lut thefsoupr $
L As a recoil ut tamiqe many Turks
are coming to Amtitica, This nation a
r asaimatator .writ have to get up a Hit
| . Ue more ateam, ,
Quentia Koonoveit, Aged 11, *• re
-- ported to be in tove, * He is certainly
- a remarkable boy.it.thlu-ta hla Drat.
, afair of the liourt
A New Jursoy loan who is Jn .8
trunee la said to nink lke Trilby. and
therqelgubors are in a mad hunt lor
--------- BsauakH to wakn. him up. ------
v“There WiILbe-a further dropin
- the prtees of prurlskms and meats."
[ say a a dealer Further? Nas ahy ape
noticed .the previous drop?
■ >"
We are asaured that there to to be
no coruer i apvls this year, Then
be inappreciable under, the name. of
poppelkinn, which happens to he. as
doubtless you have already surmised,
s name of mine own ivention. I
could likewise tell you how the anelen
dukes of Barscheit fought of the in-
sidious flattery of Napoleon, only it. is
a far interest, and Barschelt la simj
-ply a characteristic, not a name. Some
day I may again seek a diplomatic mis-
sion, and what government would have
for its representative a teller of tales
out of school? 0 .
It was, then, to continue thefortupes
and misfortunes of Max Scharfenstein,
close to midnight when the cavalcade
crossed the old moat-bridge, which
hadn't moved on its hinges within a
hundred years. They'were not enter-
ing by the formal way\whih was-a
flower-bedded, terraced road. It was
Night Omeer Houston of I
kil!ed Jesse Knight; gon of
Knfght, a prominent citizeh <
county, a few.nights since. H
caims Knight resisting,
and that he attacked him with I
Secretary Taft, before the J
i 1
h
Rhe rectum I led, with vague anger, that 1
„ . she was glad that he had no-sweet ,
but we venture to prodtet that it will heart Ah. well nobody could rob her '
of her right to dream, and this was a ,
you are fortunate enough to run about
Europe next year as Hke as not W!
will be mailing home the Doppelkinn
" postcard _ , ,
‘ a en once I have wandered
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t# -n ‘t
printed in London. It has been
family 110 years, having been 9
by her grandfather. . . J
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John H. Cole; one of Dallas?
ty’s’oldest citizens, died in 1
Friday, aged eighty-one yeaf
was Dallas County’* first Pi
Judge and surveyor.
.Frank Ellsworth was foundj
of the murder of Eary Dockn
Amarillo about a yar ago. aa
sessed the punishment of ninet
yats in the penitentiary."
D. Florence, a farmer, sig
years of age, living eight miles
of Venus, dropped dead at his
Thursday about 4 p. m. Held
ure was the cause of dath.
Mr. Henry has for the Judiciat
mittee reported favorably Mr.S
ens‘ bill .creating a division
Federal Court at_Amarillo. T
has already passed the lit MH.
A movement is on foot to aq
the North Texas League of.
ball. .The scheme this time fl
Denison, Sherman, Parle, Greg
Terrell and one other town co
the league.
The four-year-old daughter of
lei Brown, residing about one
northwest of Weathertord, diedI
night from the effect of Lurnsi
child’s dress ignited from a hl
lke rhet eould do to a mnin iw
belinagined
Throe inlame in the Tho uwand
FROM ALL OVER
rtage has proved the gretest possibie
mistortune to yon." . A
He ch-—-- a. — a- a
gmannd he had
was very heavy.
fl am the . PAncess Hildegarde ot
Harschelt, and your entering this car
gt l .Nathaniel. Hawthorne was The dunce
stratsht Itne, of his class Walter Scott was tola by -
hisprotessor that he was adunce
Both Napoleon and WeNintom i
dult bofs at school, and - —.cI
land* have dtsappunred it wil be hoe ored in
nort of awkward te have to call the
vlaewrthe Nino Hundt cd and Ninety
Sevev islands ,
Tho rivers ot th moon are perhaps
‘ , lowing with milk and honey, and
sclentists tell «8 that there to no wa
3— ter on tt. "Lrer have-tor ages
" thought it a sweet old luminary.
The rcid aqot under,,
. Evins w ill, no doubt. Bob up worenelyT
on the other side of the continent
•res If g few "eusa" words do oeca
stonaMy divide the shuddertog night.
Katy Hayes, a negress, died 1
pie from balms. She was.en
ata farm near there, and whi
ing clothes her garments caug
J T. Whitley, a promine
chant of Pilot Poin, shot hima
day. He died almost Instang
' leaves a wife and a large ta
children.
- The Bank of England Thu
' duced the rate of discount i
to are per cent.
Bil "Raby, a well known
Petty, dropped dead at the h
neighbor a few days since.
The Fort Worth City Go
has under advisement a eon
nance, prescribing the wel
prices of loaves. ‘ ,
The MissoukL Jansas and '
port for November shova a d
net earnings of over $500,00
roads made similar statemen
/SixaWornu.pn.Atde
-
bowtoxk in uto eountry niuht pvertekeA
Mm and he uqeux accommodattons In •
aifapidaied easum .Here b hda Pnn; _____ __________________
cem Mldegardi andiafend. Mon H-ttr a t.leram U her
MoorR, of Enenna rhey detain him.to passed A telegram toher
wiinens a mork matake between. f
prir ..... ana a dingre - 9 atmy ,om ’’ + .2
......1 0 k done tor the I' .'I* me o la ' nK
tha grand duke Htinbo k attemet te
kis ehe prineees apd she l» resrud by
WarringRa Stetnbock. dinappear tor
dbod Maa Heharfenatqin, an old Amer-
ran friend of Warringn’s reashe liar
► hall Warringtan tlih him of the prin:
tema Neharfenstein showu Warrinuton
-a lorket with a pleture of a woman in*
aide if waa on Ma neck when he, a a
hoy. waa poked up and adoptd by ji*
foster father, whone nathe ha was given-
-Hebelevem it to be a picture of hla
the peneThthzron drt many Dppi. ned not tie my bonds.” be said calm-
ing work. Xprigsmors ly: "I will come peaceably."
SM"rFenacinFt nndna part.' ah* haa Tiecolonel looked ingedringly at the
dropped but dopnat dincover her Men nrincesa . .G /
Iff Wamnaton entertains at a publle j pnnroae. /
restaurant for a qumber of Amertean | "He will do as he says.
mediral students. Max arrives late and I . ■ ..nia „oret tahhht
relates an interestinig bit of gonaip to the ; Very good. I should regret to shoot
, offect that the primer has run away hm upon so short an nequaintance."
from Here, huit ile unwiuingly 'dm* • s."0.N t. , ..30 2t.n
a native omcer and sub)-is himself to The colonel beckoned for them to step
certaip arrent Max 'A^xTorih^- tT^arythlng is prepared. There
za-ap.aouraa aui; amsvor. Is a earrlage tor the convenlenceot
the emcape of the pirineeme. .Bhejavee e
note Bavins she ties eloped ihrtimt nre
made to atop the princeeis at thb frontter.
hefty Moor sake for tier paMport.-She
•eke ‘Warrington foraasletanee in lesv.
ing Rapeiheit, and inviteu him in call 09
hey in londn Max fnde the princens In
the xaliwak earrlage She accumes him
ar flowing her 11- returna to her the
puree he had found it contained a thou-
eand poundein bank mites. <
Ba
CHAPTER IX.—Continued.
"Trunt me t keep aflemt, then;" He
eontinued: "I have lived a part of my
life on the great plains; have ridden
horses for days and days at a time
As a deputy sheriff I have arrested"
desperados, have hot and been shot
nL Then I went east and entered a
great college; went'In for athletics. ,
and wore my flrat dress suit Then
my fonterpnrent died. eaving mehtst
fortune And as I atfrugut .posalpty
Wsuve-44 my German origin, t have
more motley than I know what todo
• with"* ae eenned
~ "Go on," she urged. - *
"When the 8paniah-war brokeout 1 2
entered a cavntryregtmenr as a troop
shrouded road that led to the Castle of
Doppelkinn. 8 ' " (
“What are you gothg to do with
.. . - ■ —— ton carried in Shreveport by
Max. . is the fallow!" r of 130040 1229.
an old-man, tat and bald, with a nose- two other negroes, who were |
. tothe affair but who made tM
" puwmjN-. “ '
K ■ ■
w it a w 2mn _t r ,
H"ne toll urmi them, aud n! length
they win be round, as usuul. Our
worst fyara are thus allayed. .
Have youe„hates nqireea turuoa.
The Vortebrato Paleontologista of
-Asidmvgetwteoznto
marving the NW* "She turned m
unocermihedoorwan "Colom
on the word of a ptincess, this gentie
mah to la no wise, cohperped- I ran
away alone" j
Max brethed easler
ln« ~-I should be mosthappyit believe
your highneas, but you will honor my
strict observance of orders.’ Ha
the rear entrance. The iron doors .
swung out wsrd withpha plaintive moan- \ Mrs. J. J. Culbertson of
ing, like that ot a man roused outofs ---- ----
e1* ” L"" ilirm, gmi HI -V"IMU
y th. ,ti an,ztoppwd with A p rk In what
, Lecomed to"them .an ’a < dibly .shorti
"teeme a gunra unloe kei The do-- H*
nmkwAmertc Invan:
' wsoftheJpan*sot
sat ed .
"It Hes twu milles beond the tron
and,ejudgihg-trom the sonorots,
Fymbling sound’was communing halt
aoud. Between whiles he was rubbing
Xis tender nose, carefully and lovingly.
_____. /When a mian’s nose resembls a russet
------ who speak fpear it generaily to-tender Whoever
—erman toleraply well, roplleWMaxthe was. Max saw that he waa vastly
easily: Hewas wondering it it wouid ; agitated bout pomething:
nut to a &bed seheme to tgit a straight- i this old ‘gentleman was (or-isup-
-orward story andaak ta.be rturnqctpoxedhe was) tKelastorhtsie,The
marsehet liul that wouig probably ? Prince of Doppelk Inn, ‘famous for his
Aa toxhe omeer that he was a cow wines and his love of them. There
H _ Aruand "a " siug to lay the blame on 1 was, so his subjeots sald, but one ten-
’ "HLero they are,suro-ci‛ugh. PImeesh," , - er spot in tire heart ot this old man,
aaaraslnu mom"ne in n “aithat 1 can prove it,"andthav/was the memory of the wit
the is 2e6 h,‘ ‘ afmplyamrm of his youth. < How the years, the good
ANomceg from the nadigtary Langure A Gortihn, evn to the and bad, crowd behind ns. pressing us
y theruc ot Dope Ikt, wAn av",,. ,2,2 . on and on!} However, there was al-
(ty fra»e th the dborway The ' eunYon havpothgadvantazet the dis -waxa surcease b the cellars-that la.
k, ewer he, ven:.... J id A. heodd confees noth theDoppelkun """■
Ha! he roareg. as he saw the
- Vudr thn new taw It is Skin am ...
"cult to gid married iNe w York. Fhat ' I
la a mean adynutage tor the-lulay i m"N "typ2N, Ametcusaion ' No. h"womd cunfess Both,; the Doppeikjun eohars-
ova to we ... the wap.“uiwenhepyoititoolateenttig if he ad he nisbt never .,""561
he bX bw24"E-5 X. prineeas again. ' The princess: ) 6nnking r- - ---
are that xou shall fonow me to th Asa,a ax„asonder starsl.Itwas Hemadeyan eloqqent gesture. "Your
—-a Leutemant, Bring two men 18 Hvi ia. “ieppotntins worid- to tietiness t ust be compiimente upon
_ _______________ ... ' Now, t hem, torward!" cried the looklag" . The feho"inbad
Max stared dumbly n the atrt All a lanepioau men, ana they wet off at ", coss coxmUEn,
I qoeted “ hav slippedtrom From time to uw. da a twin
“Fiwtw me!" she said, low but mm Maa
the. prinoess" carriage. A prineees!
And he was s man without A country
or a name? * ' 7
ideal wordazareimporshable, and ' • , ।
memory Ta the master painter ot i ~
tothne*. . ’ •
Hlen \. ehe promlor aas amons in
i tunati mnal oruclue Steul coutiques to
Sold hi own
* - • -c- ...
.t. 2...2 ... kim rested to the very heart nt th*
„ tean, matter how. well yon mey
she shaded her eyes and searehed the lanzuage You are • Ger-
'•tie.edine blackness outstd.": . ", . .
"Me# w । w ■
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s
*
-tsjr. -.it
---rin
- Children who do not care whether,
achooi keeps or not, would rather it
would not. 4" " 3 -
--mmgsomaamm
People who vut iyty in 4™ kings
are But necessarily honqdingk Soqe
women do that._______'
An army of tramp* is headed toward
New York Foor men’ their plight
must indeed be desperate.
. . ; gs
- Farmers in Arzenuna are harvest
ing their wheat. A little later they
wi be buying,aiffomOMIes.
"pston to your wite, nugs th* gov,
emnor of North Carolina., Chorus of
menr “How can we help It*”
j -I » i—r..» j tw
Envtous l-'r.oM heve aceuned Ad
moral nob Evans ot btM bowlegged
That tout as bad as if he were knock
kneed.
Volcanio action, by threutening to
produce new islands, arounenl apvre
I--henalen efuew eqmplicationa lh world
. politics. ,
*-------1 ism Ai
Il appears that the kren sea turto
is la danger of extinotion Could 4
"and two behind, Max climbed the steps
readily enough. They wouldn’t dare,
kill him, whatever they did. He tried
to imagine himself the hero of som
Scott or Dumas tale, with a’ grim car-
dinal somewhere above, and oubliettes
snd torture chambers besetting hla
path. But-the absurdity of his imag-
ination. 80 thoronghly Amerieanized;
evoked a ringing laughter. The troop-
ers eyed him curiously. He might
laugh later, but tt wks scarcely prob-
able A tramp through a dark, corridor
and they came te the weak wing of the
castle. It was here that the old prince
lived, comtertabiy and luxuriously
enough, you may take my word for it
A door opened, flooding the corridor
with light. Max felt himself gently
pushed over the threshold. He stood
. In th* great living room of the modern
Doppeikinns. The first person he saw
was the princess. She sat on an orien-
tal divan.* Her hands were folded; she
sat very erect; her chin was tilted
ominously-ther was so little expres-
sion on her pale far* that she might
he ve been an incompleted statue. But
Max was almost certain that there
whs just the faintest flicker at a smile
in her eyes as she saw him enter.
seL. a.. A
T30
Conumnittee orNnteroceanlec
testified thar/his opfnlomwasi
Panamn Canal would be fuisl
ready for use in six years, at
csinduding purchase pr
$a00,000,000.
-usty, etroiled mrougn tu 5a2
kh.1 A3 . । lerten of ancient armor, searched its
2 #P ) dungeon keep, or loitered . to sol-
oquize in the gloomy judgment cham-
ber. How time wars upon custom! la
olden times thy created pain; now
they strive to subdue IL u —-
I might go into i detailed history of
. the Doppelkinm only it would be ab-
L * -—b—k—-=, since it would
ffhe gealy Aens
2-- LON DA VK - * • TMitor asd PuMshee
snaLy,tt.TExas
r omatul robber- /
pcensureor prainocaunt attect a
man who knows himself correct. 7
There arenonewovadwihoutpum*
► good among our buman brotherhood
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