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Hi !fl bbbbV ' sH BrUESDAY APRIL 29 1913 THE L0QAN REPUBLICAN - - pAGE 8EVt 'fl """""""""" j "H M ' THE NEW CHICKEN LAW H Allows you to keep all tho J H chickens you want so long as J thoy aro proporly fenced. Wo ' sell proper fence for chickens, fl all weights and hll at tho hest B prices. Wo cut any length you H want and wo have a delivery H wagon. Phone us. H EVERTON A 30N8 "TtWboN'r KnoW HOW yUiuK. H ly sore throat, hoarseness and H canker can b cured it you havo H never used TONSOLA throat halm. H You will be delighted If you use H It. Ask your druggist. IftHICHESTER'S FILLS U JLl the biamokb BKAND. I X. sbbbbT-C"x. i355iTi&"'"itof 5. BBBBBtfUCBaV ItlU la Ke4 ad uMUcVWV I DIRECTORY B"WEFURNISH YOU H The WALL PAPER m And Put it on your Walls At 35c k ri t. And Up H Street No. 178 South Main Jphone 305 y Logan, Hide & Junk Co. 'irXgtPay the Highest Price jffor Rubbers and Metals, Machinery Cast Iron. Also H for Hides Wool And Bees- H wax. IU6 South Main, H Logan Utah, Phone, 62. 1 1 Save You Money H Making Your Furniture New H Upholiterlng tad General Repairing B Couchea la imitation Leather $5.O0 H Bed Springs Restreched 73 c B Hair tod Wool Matreues RemadeS2.5o ALL WORK GUARANTEED BY I J. F. Schirmeister H Shop 34 S. Main 'Phone 393 b H James G. Walters I Attorney-At-Law M Union Block, 75 North Main SI, H rtf J . . ''"fit & ! the only fc I Insured I Sewing f.iMachlnV',l. TOWS 'iitataestf 1 1 Jus ThlnK of It ? B L The Fan Sewing Machine It In- M - mred for fire yean againit accident H ti breakage, wear, fire, tornado, light- M nlng and water. Thil ihowi our B ' faith In ; tSCFREE i Sewing Machine H ThlnH what lhl menl H )i mmi.-ihil II r" b"k "r pill ol Thi H fan (IU. bell, oi nntbnuol, tic.) or 1 til ffffff M U nuklM l dtttiort II wll b nplurt u ffffffE jov ilkel tbirif, ffffK B Wm. Edwards I Furniture THE ICE OF THE SEVEN SUITORS (Continued from page six) CHAPTER XVIII. Jack o' Lantern. I HURRIED tuck to the trunk room and had noon trained the roof. To my dlmppoliif.rent imd chngrin my young Ind.v of tlio single slipper was nowhere In sight I found, however, lyliiit m-iir tin- llbmry chimney a trunk trny tli.it requited no explanation. With this UczvUju lud blocked tho flue, and smiled s I pic tured her tiptoeing to remh the chim ney crock nnd dropping the trny across tho top. now gleefully she must Inve chuckled ns she waited for tho tlue to fill and send the smoko ebbing back Into the library, to the dlscomflturo of her aunt and sister -and tho suitors gathered nbout the hearth. Tho spirit of mischief neer whispered Into a prettier enr n trick better calculated to cause confusion. 1 bad thought Uezeklah secure when I locked the trunk room door, but I had not counted upon tho versatility and resourcefulness of that young per son. I dropped to the second roof lev el and inspected the down spouts, but It was incredible that slio bad sought the earth by thU means. I swung myself to n third level and after much groping for my bearings decided that an athletic girl .of Ilezcklab's venture some disposition might. If she set no great store by her neck, clamber off the kitchen roof by means of a tall maple whose branches now rasplngly called attention to their slight contact tvitb the house. " As the moon cruised into a patch of clear sky something white fluttered from a maple limb, and I bent and pullod it free. I took counsel of a match behind the kitchen chimney nnd fouud that it wns a handkerchief that bad been knotted to the tip of the bough. No one but Ilezcklnb would hnvo thought of marking her trail In this fashion. I held It to my face, nnd that fiilnt perfume that hnd been n mystifying accompaniment of the pnssliig of the mansion ghost became nothing more unreal than the orris In nezeklah's hnndkerchlof case. The wind whipped the bit of linen spiteful ly In my hands. I reasoned thnt if TJP7efclnh. the Inexplicable, hnd not mount for me to know the manner of her exit she need not have left this plain bint behlndi but the swnylng mnple bough did not tempt me. I hurried back across the roof to secure the truuk tray, resolved to dispose of It seek tho open and And the errant Hczeklnb If she still lingered tn the neighborhood. I looked off across the windy laud cape before descending, nnd as my eyes ranged the dn.rk 1 caught the glimmer of a light ns nf n Inntern borno In the hnnd In the meadow be yond the gnrden. It paused and wits swung back and forth by Its unseen bearer. It shed a curious yellow light and not the white flame of the com mon lantern, nnd now It rose n trifle higher and slowly resolved itself. Into a weird fantastic face. Three, minutes later I was out of the bouse, using the back stairs to avoid tho company In tbo library, and had crossed the garden and crawled through tho hedgo. As I rose to my feet a voice greeted me cheerfully: "Well, done, Chimney Man! You were a llttlo slow hitting the trail, but you do pretty well considering. How did you mannge with Aunt Octavla about that slipper? I bnd a narrow escape In the second floor hnll when I came out of Cecilia's room. I must havo lowered a record getting upstairs. And ono shoe Isn't a bit comfortable. Allow me to relieve you" "Hero's your slipper. You ought to be ashamed of yourself." "For losing my slipper? I.tbongbt Cinderella bad made that respectable." She placed her hand on my shoulder, lifted her foot and drew the pump on with a single tug. "Well, what did Aunt Octavla say?" "Ob, she had thoughts too dark to express. You probably heard what we aid, It was she who fonnd the slip perl" nczoklah laughed. The wind cnught up that laugh and whisked It away jealously. "She found It nnd carried It to you. chimney man. and I skipped just ns you begnn that beautiful story about finding It In nencon street. I'm not supposed to ppo her. you know, until Ccclllu Is nil died. Hurry and tell me how you got mo out of It" "How did you know I would try to explain It? You did n perfectly fool hardy tiling In ro.unliig the houso thnt way, Bearing Lord Arrowood nearly to rtenth. to say nothing of me. Why should 1 help you?" "Oh. jou'ro n man nnd I was just a little uirl who had lost her slipper," slio lepllcd "I was sure you would fix It up " Slio drew from behind a bowlder by which wo stood a pumpkin of port n bio size, which I siirinlxcil hod been carted into the most hideous of Jack-o'-lanterns by the shrewd hand of nezeklnh. "Come!" sho cried. "If you are good and won't begin pronchlng about my sins I'll show you tio funniest thing you ever saw In your life." In my Joy of seeing her I was neg lectlng Cecllln'a commission. Very likely Hczeklah hnd forgotten nil about her theft. Hers. I reasoned, was a nature that delighted In the nearest pleasure. I would follow her Jack-o'-lantern around the world for tbo chauco of seeing tho fun brighten timber brown eyes, bqt J hud made a promise to CeCIHn, nn'd f meant to ful fill It. Sho led mo now across tho meadow, over n stone wnll. up a steep slope and by devious ways through n strip of woodland, I bu tho Jnck-o'-hiu- i tern. Sho had bidden mo do It with some notion I did not question of I making me n party in whntecr mlt I chief wns nfoot. Also, slie demanded thnt I repent fully the story I had told her nunt of tho finding of the slipper. "You nre better thnn I thought you were, Chimney Mun," she declared, when I hnd concluded and added her aunt's comment. "You may- be sure that tickled Aunt Octnvln. You cnu Ho nlmost ns well ns nil nrchitect. Aunt Qctnvln snjs architects are bet ter liars thiiu dressmakers." "It was my weakness for tbo truth thnt caused me to abandon architec ture. For heaven's snke. whnt nre you up tor I hnd kept little account of the di rection of our flight, and I wns sur prised thnt we had now reached tho stile over which I had watched tho passing of the suitors on tho afternoon of my meeting with Hczeklah In the orchard. "This Is the appointed plncc." she re marked, taking the pumpkin from me and dropping down on the fnr side of tbo stile. "Hezeklah, I've trotted across most of Westchester county after you, and my arm Is paralyzed from carrying thnt pumpkin. I must know whnt you're up to right here, or I'll go home Besides, there's a mist falling and you'll be soaked. What do you sup pose your father thinks of your ab sence at this time of night?" "Oh, he'll never forgive me for not letting blm In on this This Is the grandest thing I ever thought of. Sit on this step and gently Incline your ear toward the bouse. Ifs about time those gentlemen were leaving Cecilia, and they'll be galloping for their Inn in a minute, nnd then" Hezeklah. whistled the rest of it While we waited I tried once or twice to reert to the slher notebook, but without success Hc70l.lih wns a mistress of the nrt nf evasion with her tongue ns well ns her feet "Walt till tho evening performance Is over and I'll tnlk about thnt Shi Quiet! Crawl oer there out of the way. and when I say run. beat it for the rond." These Inst phrnses were uttered In a whisper, her fare rinse to my enr. She gave me n llttlo push, nnd I withdrew a few yards and waited. Tho ground, I mnv sav, wns net nnd tho drizzle hnd become a monotonous autumn rain. Tho light of the lantern fell warmly upon Ilezcklab's fnco ns she held Its illumined counteunnce toward her, crouching on tbo utile steps. I heard now whnt her keener enr hnd cnught earlier the tramp of feet along the path. The suitors were returning to (ho Inn, and the olces of ono or two of them reached me. Tho nature of Hezcklnh's undertak ing suddenly duwncd upon me. Near er nnd nearer came the patter of feet and I henrd, for I could not see. the scraping of Hezcklnh's slipper n wet little shoe by now ns sho crept higher on our side of the stile. The first suit or groped blindly for the steps, slipped on the vtcj plnnk, growled nnd rose to try again. That growl marked for me the leader of tho yan Hartley Wig gins, beyond a doubt, and in no good humor, I guessed! The others, I Judg ed, bad trodden upon one another's heels at tho moment Wiggins stumbled. Thus let us Imagine their approach six, gentlemen in ton bats headed for a stile on a chilly night of rain, to be cont nued A CARD This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound falls to cure your cough or cold. John Bernt, Tell., Wis., states: "I use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for five yean, and It always tires the beat, of satisfaction and always cures a cough or cola." Refus substitutes. Co-op Drug Co. Advertisement. NOTICE ! Notice Is hereby given that a spec ial meeting of the stockholders of the Ilyruni Mercantile company, a corpor ation, is hereby called to bo bold at Hyrura, Utah, on the third day of May 1913, at "tho hour of 8 o'clock V. M. of said day, In the office of said cor poration, for tho purpose of consider ing and acting upon a proposition to sell all of the assots of said corpor ation for the sum of Twolvo Thous and ((112,000) dollars, and to approve and ratify a salo of said assets for said sum. I Date of first publication Tuesday April 22nd, 1913. ROBERT BAXTER JR. President. j WM. M. HOWELL. Secretary, m 3 j Bad breath, bitter taste, dizziness and a general "no account" feeling is a sure sign of a torpid liver. HER- , niNEls-tho modlMno needed. 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