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10 Society Continued From Ninth Page. next Wednesday evening in the parlors of the church. - :■ : -- • ,; ■ Mrs. Henry Durning, of Reaney street, entertained at luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. Sullivan and Miss May Downs, of Lake Elmo. " ':■■" r: --. Mrs. E. C. Lewis, of East Thirteenth streets, entertained the Young Ladies' So ciety , of the Memorial' Church, Tuesday evening. .' ■ : ; "; ; Mrs. Olson, of Jessamine street, will entertain the Ladies' Aid Society of Gus -1.1 us Adolphus Cruch next Thursday, aft ernoon. . -. ■ ; ' . - Mrs. Gordon Ames, nee Mueller, of New Paynesville is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mueller, of Case street. Mrs. Maud Korth will entertain the I.;i<lk-s' Aid Society of Grace M. B. Church next Thursday afternoon. Miss Norbeck was given a surprise last evening at her home on Clark street. Halloween games were played. -Miss Violet Moore, of Case street, en toi tamed at an Halloween party last evening, from 7 to 9. Mrs. Herbert, of Sioux Falls, is visiting her children, Mr. and Mrs. James Herbert, of Jenkg street. Miss Maud Davis, of Brainerd, is visit ing her grandmother, Mrs. Squires, of Bradley street. Mrs. George Simon,, of North street. *>iu<-rtained at an informal tea Wednes ihiy afternoon. :\lr. and Mrs. S. B. Mulander, West minster street, spent part of the week in Stlllwater. The Independent camp will give a party Monday evening at the home of Miss Helen Hayes. Mrs. Dabro, of Missouri, will spend the winter with her nephew, Mr. Phils, of Cook street. Rey. Thomas Broomfield, of Bemidji, •n-.is a guest of Rev. E. R. McKinley, of 'Bart street. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Murray, of Reaney Btreet, will go to Bottineau, N. D., to visit friends. lira. W. Aiken, of Bradley street, has been entertaining Mrs. Sanberg, of Co- Juxto Miss Bessie Lewis, of Case street, has returned from McKinney, N. D. Mrs. C. Downs, of Reaney street, has returned from Madison, Wis. .Mrs. W. H. Lewis, of Case street, has com- to Stanley, N. D. MERRIAM PARK. The marriage of Mr. James C. Crooks and Miss Edna B. Longfellow took place Tuesday evening at their new home. 18"04 Carroll street, in the presence of nearly 300 relatives and friends. The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. M. West, of the First Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker and daugh ter Geneva were tendered a surprise par ty Monday evening by about fifty of their friends. The evening was spent with games and music. Mr. Becker and fam ily will leave soon for their new home In Ashland. YVi.s. The Young .Ladies' Card club held its fits! meeting of the season last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. C. Bowe, Marshall avenue. Prizes were won by Mrs. J. A. Hartigan and Miss Lida Muckle. Sirs. Frank Stevens, Iglehart street, en tertained the Birthday club Wednesday. High scores were made by Mrs. W. A. Chandler and Mrs. C. D. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kerston. who have rein the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Squires, of Milwaukee avenue, returned to Sioux Falls. S. D., Monday. Mrs. Harry Crandall, Carroll street, en- Jertained the Young Ladies' Card club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Bowe and Mrs. Cropsey made the high scores. Mrs. C. P. Shepardson, Marshall ave nue, gave a surprise dinner pacty Fri day evening in honor of her son Dwight's tenth birthday anniversary. Mrs, Al Naylor, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shep ard, Ifflehart street, has returned to her tome in Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Edwards, of Minneapolis, have removed to Merriam Park ami taken the Murray residence on 6t. Anthony avenue. Mrs. O. P. Shepardson, Marshall ave nue, gave a, class Halloween party Sat urday evening for her daughter, Miss .Anita Shepardson. Mrs. J. P. Adamson, Carroll street, en tertained the teachers of the . Sunday school of the Presbyterian church last Monday evening. Mrs. E. T. Marvin, Marshall avenue, entertained at cards last Tuesday even ing in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kertson. Mrs. H. A. Titcomb, Iglehart street, en tertained informally Wednesday after noon lor Mrs. Al Naylor, of Detroit. Mrs. Frank Matson and Mrs. Charles •TV. Moore, Rondo street, will eYitertain the Evening Cinch club Monday evening. Mrs. Romans, of Holley avenue, enter tained the members of the Merriam Park Study class Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Adams, of Minneiska. who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. Ja cobson, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Root and family, of St. Paul, have taken Mrs. Burlock's home on Carroll street for the winter. Mrs. Hubbell entertained the Twentieth Century club Friday afternoon at her homo on Falrmount avenue. Mrs. Perry Cotnam, of Lynnhurst ave nue, entertained the Cosmopolitan club last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffany have re turned from their wedding trip and are at home on Wilder avenue. Mrs. W. C. Chamberlin, of Hague ave nue, will entertain the art class at lunch eon Wednesday afternoon. Miss Schmitz, who has been visiting Mrs. F. L. Beckley, of Marshall avenue, has returned to Winona. Mrs. J. W. Jones, of Sioux Falls, S. D., Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. J. Camp bell, of Marshall avenue. Mrs. Oscar Lonegren, who has been vis lting friends In the Park, has returned to her home in Duluth. Mrs. Rush, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walsh, Prior avenue, has returned to St. Louis. Mr. A. C. Anderson, Marshall avenue, fcntertained a number of friends at din ner Thursday evening. Mrs. F. L. Greer, formerly of Merriam Park, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George A. Paterson. John Jameson, who has been spending a few days in the Park, has returned to Parker, S. D. Miss Gussie Brown, of Wilder avenue, entertained at progressive cards last Fri day evening. Mrs. W. C. Williston, the recent guest of Mrs. C. S. Cowles, has returned to Red Wing. Mrs. William Heywood, of Fargo N p., is the »vest of her sister, Miss Edna Longfleld. Mrs. C. J. Humason. of Carroll street is entertaining Miss Carrie Mullen of [VVabasha. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Murray have moved Into their new home on Terrace Park avenue. George Hunter, of Minneiska, has re turned home after a short visit with friends. The Bishop Gilbert Chapter of the Daughters of the King of St. Mary's THERE IS A DIFFERENCE f BETWEEN pTTnC AND THOSE SWEAT H KM MADE BY SHOP £ \J g\%^ A FURRIER All my garments are made right in my own shop by furriers of ex perience. They are strictly guaranteed as to quality, style and work manship. They are not for one moment to be classed with the unre liable Eastern-made goods with which the market is flooded. —MAX H. HERRMANN— 64 EAST SEVENTH STREET. "' Ba ~~£r- 'IB VT^l> IB " M '^f*^w r? Urn %. *'/^al7. Hi -• H S 3' JH »ft KH ''S9 ' fIH Efll Ej B^ -- - ft. ,- jB , [ Jpjj :BB |gj I H|j -En jHj -BB I BH 82 W hM Hb BH Pr^ -^rßk ' B3 Gl E3 JSL rai t**l £3 j#*B ifjl O Ka Ransom &Horton s Combination Bargain Sale _ — _ special V ;-^„ '^^4^. seal, : Our Entire Stock of New sale a-^C:^^^* Persian» :: Suits, Skirts and Waists ' r^""^^^ ?^:— Electric, *at Original Prices Less One-Half, •^•- "t IL 111 tTT""" . Commencing Monday Morning, Nov. 2, we throw' -■-•-; | : ■ Vfe#)Hhr 'mffl.'''''^w ■"t v open to the ladies of St. Paul, Minneapolis and stir ">;r-:" i::iv'-: * ::.j id^^^Mß^S^^HSiirat""^^^" ' A rounding shopping territory our entire stock of Dress -; //^^^lHl^^Blßiii ■■■■' ' A Suits, Street Suits, Walking Suits and Demi-Costumes— (l^«Hß^lßPri' .^ v- Our Dress Skirts, Street Skirts and Walking Skirts-All :|^OTH!|| ■" j *^ our Silk and Wash Waists, and Silk Petticoats-Giving ' ' I Hfc^ll ■^wilift ' I %M them.their choice of a " brand new-up-to-date .lot of IJ^mt.l^^ SllSfe^,. goods at exactly E ONF-HAI F THF PDiriT I* '■"Hi W toZ*^^^-^* X. *T At wbich the goods are now ticketed for sale —This is i^^m v|| p*-**w . ■ .r^s j -.; a serious loss ous but made necessary by the back j.^P^W \ C" ward season and the fact that we wish to reduce our f : S^iipf 1 : I' Cloak and .Suit stocks to the lowest possible point by 1 /P^^^^^ \ V3Gtoi : :: Y;"Wr the end of season and to be sure of it give the ladies IT*la* I I i'il'ii'limli r m ISill^iflS the chance now when they can have .four to six months' JP 111 -: " ' WillL W/'^^^h. ;• ■ &( use of the purchase. hJ&jrHgiMJ&At* Mw\ : ''^(v "^-^il§l^«|^^^:-^^^^7'i'- In addition we will have a few lots of odds and ends UCVAWCai , f)h\ A _^fj V v; in Suits, Cloaks, Skirts and Waists that you can pick C/%#|f*<fc ilif/nJ^l^ ?^ / t a* ess than a third of original manufacturing cost— Ot/<U 19, '^^^^^^Wl^^iffi^B Suits atm 7-50 and $10; Cloaks at $5,- $7.50 and Boas ; •" M*" ?;*f^^ / 10; skirts at $2.50 to $5 etc. - Mllfft During this Great Cloth Sale ~~- w ~ Al-, r , T7~ . 77TTT n day 3H; ; IYI «*iv of-ou & we^wilfemake^^cial TFRMS OF SAI IT—Cash on delivery—Goods will be he d ten days after mill 13 of ours we will-make special li^Km^ur a/\m alteratiQa _ if dep^ sitof one . quarter is ma d e -AUerations low prices on everything in our Furs, giving you charged for in aii cases at our shop cost Vo£;?f^::i^ a chance right now at the start of season to pick ■■-■:-" .•■ ./.,.■. ...,- — i —^~~ — ■" i ~— —— up strictly new and stylish garments and small A D. \A/lC<*t XhiC^Qali Ie HoivifinA Furs at prices which you can't resist if you want 1"? " U>v# 1 1119 %July la V?vIli|£IIt?» anything. ■ RANSOM (Sit HORTON, RANSOM ®> HORTON, 99 and 101 East Sixth St., St. Paul. v 99 and 101 East Sixth Street, St. Paul. . [ Episcopal Church met Monday evening with Miss Margaret Tlernan, of Carroll street. Capt. Alexander McDougaJl, of Du luth, has been the recent guest of Park friends. Mrs. T. J. Campbell returned Monday from a three weeks' visit in Sioux Falls, S. D. Miss Ruth Frisk, of Marshall avenue, is visiting Mrs. Herbert Gooch, In Du luth. Carl Rhine, of Little Falls, has returned home after a two weeks' visit In the Park. Mrs. M L. Lashner, of Terrace Park avenue, is visiting in Southern Illinois. William Carr, of Sioux Falls, S. D., has been visiting In the Park with friends. Mrs. T. Bowman, Carroll street, has returned from a visit in Northfield. Mr. B. J. Huff of Union. N. V., spent last week with friends in the Park. Mrs. F. W. Horton, Rondo Btreet, has returned from Kansas City. Mrs. E. C. Fithian. Iglehart street, has been visiting In Owatonna. Harold Shaw, of Northfield, has been the guest of Park friends. Miss A. Swanberg has returned from a short visit in Wilmar. Mrs. R. Clarke has returned from a visit in Duluth. NORTH ST. PAUL. The marriage of Miss Tlllie Handlas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Handlas, and John E. Cosgrove took place Thurs day, Oct. 22, at St. Peter's Catholic church, the Rev. Father Lang officiating. A wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents. The young couple will reside in Ely, Minn. Miss Hanna Hedstrom, Miss Pauline Carlson, Edward Engstrom and Milton Lawson attended the Luther league con vention held in Minneapolis Monday. "Miss Mildred Kingston, of Minneapolis, and Mr. Harold Clark, of Windom, Minn., were guests of Mrs. Ingalls Saturday. Miss Lizzie Handlas and brother Wil liam and Lawrence Williams, of Long THE ST. PAUL GLOBE. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1903. . j . _ ■ Lake, Wls., were guests of Miss Mary Gardner last week. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. B. Church met at the church last Wednes day afternoon. A supper was served. Mrs. Betzel and daughter Etta, of Pres cott, Wls., were guests of Mrs, A. A. Wehrman a portion of the week. Several of our young folks attended a recital given at St. Agatha's conserva tory in St. Paul Wednesday. A bazaar will be given .for the benefit of St. Peter's Catholic church at Frater nal hall Nov. 11, 12 and 13. Mr. and Mis. R. A. Van Kirk, of St. Paul, were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Earhuff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bodine have re turned to Chicago after a few weeks' visit with relatives here. Mrs. Wesley Blase, of St. Paul, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Willey, Wednesday. _. Mr, and Mrs. Lobeck, of Minneapolis, were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. John Luger Sunday. Miss Emma Rufenacht spent the past week with Mrs. Charles Spangenberg in St. Paul. Miss Florence Mory entertained the W. C. T. U. at a Hallowe'en party last evening. Miss Esther Cerdarblade, of St. Paul, was a guest of Miss Anna Erickson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McKenney left Sun day for Washington, D. C, to spend the winter. The Misses Pauline Carlson and Signe Carlson visited friends in St. Paul Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Church, of Minneapolis, were guests of Mrs. W. D. Layton Sun day. The North St. Paul brass band will give a concert at Fraternal hall Nov. 14. The Luther league will meet next Tues day with Miss Elizabeth Swanson. Miss Marvin, of the "U," was a guest of Miss Vera Ingalls Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Koheman, of St. Paul, visited Mrs. Lynch Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Mueller visited relatives In Stlllwater Tuesday. HAMLINE. The Mothers' club, of Hamline, will give its annual reception to the teachers of Hancock school on Wednesday afternoon i r, om r3 1° 6:80 °'clock. at the home of Mrs. L. S. Hackney, Wesley aveune. The ladies in charge of the arrangements are Mrs. H. C. Behrens, president of the club; Mrs W. S. Ryan, Mrs. Frank Shanley, Mrs. E. S. McCbnnell, Mrs C N. Akers and Mrs. G. H. Putz. A special programme will be given by Miss Hack ney and Mrs. H. Schaettgen and the Misses Dorothy and Rose Schaettgen. A misionary service was held at the M. E. church last Sunday evening. Miss Clara Martin gave a very interesting talk about her work in Penang, China; Mr W. A. Crawford, who is now started for Singapore, China, spoke on his coming work. After the service a reception was held for Miss Martin and Mr. Crawford The annual fall meeting of the Han- cock School Aluapni association will be held tomorrow evening in room 8, Han cock school. After the business session, ther will be a shfrrt musical programme, followed by a social hour. Knox church ■#as represented at the Ramsey County Sunday School Workers' convention in St.* Paul on Thursday by Mrs. A. Bliss, Mrs. H. A. Campbell, Mrs. J. H. Roberts and Mrs. H. C. Behrens. Mrs. C. G. HaVHson and Mrs. H. C. Behrens attended the Sunday School workers' meeting! in the House of Hope church on Tuesday\,afternoon. ' The Hancock Bch'ool Debating society will hold its first : meeting of the year, on Friday, Nov. J3. A Shakespearan pro gramme is being prepared. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McCrea, of Cali fornia, formerly Hamline residents, have been visiting old acquaintances in Ham line the past fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Mills, Thomas street, have been entertaining the Misses Pauline and Reaka Wetzic and Henry Wetzlc, of Buffalo. Harry Duff has returned to New York city after visiting two weeks at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duff, Van Buren street. Miss Vera Putz entertained a large party of her friends at a "ghost party," on Friday evening at her home in North Hamline. The Hamline Fortnightly club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Norman Larson, Minnehaha street. Mrs. H. C. Behrens entertained her class of boys from the Knox Presbyterian Sunday school on Tuesday evening. Miss Agnes McCallum has gone to Spring Lake, S. D., where she will teach school through the coming term. Mrs. G. Gillian entertained her sister, Miss Helen Mortenson and Misses Moe and Christianson last Sunday. Mrs. George H. Wells entertained the Hamline Women's Christian Temperance union on Friday afternoon. Miss Isabella Roberts, of Bismarck, N D., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Nell R. Ross, Walker avenue. Mrs. R. B. Taylor Is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Gill man, at Bethel, Minn. Miss Cora Winston entertained the St. Cecelia guild of Uhe Epiphany mission on Friday afternoon. Mrs. H. C. Behrens read a paper at the Mothe/s' club In Prospect park on Fri day afternoon. Miss Bessie Watson entertained the sophomore class 6f;.Hamline university at a Halloween party "at her home in Mer riam Park. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wiemer have gone to Pennsylvania, .where they will spend the winter. Mr. C. H. Cobb,.-of Aberdeen, S. D., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Holley, Fry street. Mrs. T. Milton 1 Fowble has returned from Atkin county, "where she has been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. B. X Hollister, guests of Mrs. William Murphy, have returned to Aitkin. Miss Agnes McCallum was given a sur prise party on Wednesday evening by a company of her friends, aa a farewell £arty. Miss McCallum has gone to South >t.kota, where she will teach during the winter term. Mr. and Mrs. Foster. Minnehahft street, have moved to Northern Min nesota. Mrs. Greenwood, of Rochester, has been a guest at the home of Mrs. Walter S. Ryan. Mrs. Guy L. Caldwell has been visiting at her former home in Herman the past week. I frs. Laura Kemmer, the guest of Mrs. F. C. Cole, has returned to Redwood Falls. Mrs. C. Victor Lindberg is entertaining her mother, Mrs. H. Hayes, of Albert Lea. Mrs. Helen M. Evans has gone to Min neapolis where she will spend the winter. Mrs. E. W. Kaley has been entertain ing Mrs. C. D. McMullen, of Duluth. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Ross and son, Ken neth, have returned from Bralnerd. Mr. and Mrs. A. Adams, Capitol avenue, have gone to San Diego, Cal. Miss Clara Martin has gone to Balti more, Md., for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. F. B| Gill have returned from Seattle, Wash. Mrs. C. W. Boyer has returned from a visit in the East. Miss Rose Prosser has returned to Sauk Center. Mrs. Hugh Carmichel has returned to Brainerd. ST. ANTHONY PARK. The history class met Thursday after noon in Central hall. The subjects were: "Chaucer the Poet" and "Wyclif the Seer" and Richard 11. compared with Marlowe's Edward 11. Mrs. Wellington and Mrs. Backus read papers. A chorus of young people has been or ganized under the direction of Rev. Irwin Metcalf and will meet every Wednesday evening in the Congregational church. A masquerade party was given last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hulsiek, on Commonwealth ave nue, by the young people of the Park. The Ladies' guiid of St. Matthew's Episcopal church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. O. H. Johnson, on Priscilla street. The Ladies' Aid society of the Con gregational church are planning to give a sale Friday, Dec. 4, in the parlors of the church. Mrs. E. W. Young and children were entertained at dinner Saturday at the home of Mrs. G. H. Dahlgren, in Min neapolis. The Ladies' Aid society of the Congre gational church gave a New England sup per Friday evening in the parlors of the chui -h. Mrs. Westberry. of Long avenue, will entertain the Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church next Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ella Cody, of Southeast Minne apolis, will entertain the L. B. T. V. club of the Park next Monday afternoon. A musical and literary social will be given in the parlors of the Congregational church next Friday evening by the young people's society. J. R. Mason and Miss Ella Mason, of Nourse street, have returned from Chi cago, where they spent part of the week. The Whist club was entertained Thurs day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McDermott, on Cromwell avenue. Miss Elise Taylor, of Carter avenue, en tertained at a thimble bee Thursday aft ernoon for Miss Hurd and Miss Gross. A Hallowe'en social was given last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hulslek. on Commonwealth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Cudworth, of Crom well avenue, have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Mills, of Rochester, Minn. The L. B. T. V. club was entertained Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Grace Costello, on Bayless avenue. E. W. Young, of Glbbs avenue, had as a guest the first of the week M. Schewe ringen, of Sioux Falls, S. D. Miss Pauline Berchem, of Hampden avenue, entertained a company of young friends Monday evening:. Mrs. F. E. Balcome, of Cromwell ave nue, gave a lunch party Wednesday for a few frienda. Mrs. C. S. Estes, of Scudder avenue, has gone to California, where she will spend a year. Mrs. A. D. "Warner, of Langford Park place, has gone to Joliet, N. D., for the winter. Mrs. E. J. Eggleton, of Gibbs avenue, entertained friends from Minneapolis this week. Mrs. M. J. Costello, of Bayless avenue, has returned from Little Falls and Koy alton. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Burghardt, of Bay less avenue, have returned from Kasson. Minn. Mrs. Emma Phelps, of Cass Lake, will reside In the future at 1139 Raymond ave nue. A concert was given Thursday evening in the M. E. church by the Jubilee singers. D. C. Martin, of Bayless avenue, is In Los Angeles, Cal.. for the winter. Mrs. HUgedeck has returned from Walker, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart, of Ray- KHfi PIANOS This is the only store in ths city where . you Vein- find the celebrated Hallst -": & Davis r, Pianos — Raigning favorites : for 65 years. We are sole agents. Terms to suit ,y-fv"/vvv>/VVVVN>v>/wvvvvvvvvv^^^^^ mond avenue, have moved into their new residence, 2151 Commonwealth avenue. Mrs. E. H. C. Taylor, of Carter aveira* is in Portland, Ore. HAZEL PARK. Miss Viola Mattson. who has born visit ing her aunt, Mrs. W. G. Lyon, of Har vester avenue, for the last few weeks has returned to her home at Stockholm Wls. Mr. end Mrs. H. Carling, of Flanrlrnu avenue, entertained a few of their friends In honor of Mrs. A. W. MeClary, of White Bear avenue, who will leave for Seattle Mrs. Haller, of Bradley street, and Miss Lottie Ryan were the guests of Mrs. J. D. Wallwork, of Stillwater avenue, Sunday. Mrs. E. S. Ferrey and daughters, of Stillwater avenue, spent Thursday with her mother. Mrs. Sanders, of the Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. Sickles, of Eighth street, spent Sunday with Mr. find Mrs. \V. Schulz, of Stillwater avenue. Mrs. F. Lind and daughters, of Minne apolis, were the guests of Mrs. T. .M. Lyon, of White Bear avenue. Misses Ruby and Frances Wallwork, of Stillwater avenue, spent Sunday with friends In Minneapolis. Mr. Elmer S. Essler has returned from a visit In Backus, Minn. The Judgment That Will Stand. He wasn't a {hing but a half-breed. They called him "Arapahoe Jim." The preacher at Logtown will tell you "His chances of heaven are slim." He lied, an' he drank, an* he grafted; He gambled, he stole an' he done 'Most all that a man or a devil Kin do with a forty-five gun. But still there wuz somethin' or other, Well, "gentle" or "noble," in him. There wasn't a child or a woman That wouldn't and didn't trust Jim. An' that's why the preacher at Logtown Ain't got me agreeln' at all. I'm thinkin' the Judgment of children And women will stand in God's hall. —New Orleans Times-Democrat.