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..MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 191? OTVAWA FREE TR ADKR-JOUH X A L. Professional Cards WANTED: A HOME FOR A BABY Wouldn't care to be the thirteenth M. N. ARMSTRONG, . Attorney at law. .210-2U Moloney Bldg.. Ottawa. Illinois. Telephones; Office. 373-W. Residence, S12-Y. 81 oetl Tut Houael scweeoot k IT NT w we (X, J eft; K)Ttf L. W. BREWER, f Attorney and counsellor at law and solicitor Iu chancery. Will practice law in tie several courts and In tho federal courts. Special atten tlon given to all real estate cases of La Salle and adjoining counties, including drainage questions. . B. F. LINCOLN, . Attorney at law, office. I-a Salle St., went of court house, i ; ' r- c s r INM JC COOK OA. hg. , HoPe4 I VUi. tF NoeoDl II Po' Hv. L0!T IAMB - 1 1 . - - frank tlSpearmaiv- Mor qj wnisj)enivg omiitv. SYSNOPSIS. Chapter 1. On Frontier day at Sleepy Cat,, Henry do Spain, gunman and trainmaster i t Medicine Bend, is beaten at target shooting by Kan Mor gan of Music Mountain. Jeffries, divi slon superintendent, asks De S; ain to take charge of the Thief River stag line, but ho refuses. Chapter II De Spain wees Nan dancing with Cede Morgan, is later de risively polntod out to Nan on the Street by Gal-, and Is moved to change bis mind and accept the stage lino lob. CUapteV III. -De Spain and Ufever ! ride V Calabasas inn and there meet Gale Morgan with Deaf Sandusky and Bagson, gunmen and retainers of the Morgan clan. Morgan demands the discharge of a stage drivel and De 8paln refuses. De Spain meets Nun ' but falls to overcome her aversion to htni. v" Phnntur IV Saaunn Irnlfa KlnflRO the stae drivpr, and escapes to Mor gan's "Rip, Ihe stronghold of the Mor ga:;,,De Spain, Lcfevef and "Scott o ...ln.aHr blm, and De Spain brings out BassW alone. . - K'-CntHer-V He meets Nan, who de-j -tyfgrblm until nearly overtaken by the ilotfant, but lands his captive in jail. Chapter VI Sassoon breaks jail. . De$paln .beards the Morgans iu a sa wob and is shot at thru the window. Ue1' meets Nan again. 4 Chapter VII He prevents her going Into a jjara-blinK hall to find her Uncle , Bkjke aid inside faces Sandusky and jtjogmi, who prudently decline to fight ft the i yme. , Chapter Vltl De Spain, anxious to make peace with Nan, arranges a lit tle pjan with McAlpin, the barn man, i'o drive her out to Morgan's gap, and whllo waiting for her goes down toi the inn to get a cup of coffee. r' Chapter IX In the deserted bar i room he is trapped. He kills Sandu3- ky and Logan, wounds Gale and Sas- soon- and escapes, badly wounded. ' Chapter X 'Bewildered and weak, he wanders Into Morgan's gap and isi discovered on Music Mountain by j Nan. ' ( Chapter XI iNan, to prevent furthei J fighting, does not, tell, but finds om I from McAlpin that De Spain had reai )) ly baon trapped and had left his cart- I ridga belt behind when he went into me ngui ui me inn. Chapter XH While Do Spain is tin- I able to travel Nan brings food to him. I He tells her that he became a gun- man to And and deal with his father's f unknown , murderer. He gives Nan I his last cartridge. ; . Chapter XIII-r-Gale almost stumbles over De Spain's hiding place. Nan t draws" him away and to stop Gale's rough wooing Do Spain bluffs him sut I with an empty, gun. Nan plans Do pain's escape. ' ' Chapter XIV De Saln crawls out 1 ot the gap over the face of El Capltan at night, Nan maets him with a horse a and his cartridge belt, which she had 1 sneaked from McAlpIne, and De Spain i rides 'into Calabasas. ' , , . I Chapter XV De Spain hires old BullTaga and gains a valuable aid A AttaSf two1, nightly visits 'to "'the ga, $ DbSpaln gets a word with Nan. She 1 telU 'Jijmtq forget her and he asks i hor to shoot him. . Chapter XVI Nan attends her Un J cle Duke In the hospital at Sleepy ) Cat1 and De Spain wooes and wins her lova. f, ; , , j . '' ' Cliapter XVII Lefever manifest! I an interest in De Spain's cartridge belt, and expresses surprise at his un- j readhfe'Ss to get &nssoon. Sassoon al i most discover, the lovers attheir ' try sting place. ' v Chapter XMII In Morgan's gap ? Galo tells Duke of Nan's meetings ' with De Spain and Duke warns Nan t that he will kill De Spain if she tries f to marry Win. I .Cier XIX De Spain arranges a meeting with Duke and tries to make -j friends with him without success. Chapter XX Gale persists In his , 4 wooing of Nan, ( I I De Spain Worries. They parted that evening under the shadow of Music mountain, agreed to meet In Calabnsns just as soon ns Nan could get owny. She hoped, she told him, to bring good news. Ie Spain arranged bus'mesa to wait at Cain basns for her, and was there, after two days, doing little but waiting and listening to McAlpin's stories about the tire and surmises as to strange i men than luiReti in nun unout tin place. But De Spain, knowing Jeffries wns making an Independent invest'- Hinii.il nun uivr iiii.ui, femt.- uu m-ru iu McAlpin's suspjeions. to get cwny irom me nam noss, ie Spain took refuge In riding. The Hen - son was drawing in toward winter,. and rain clouds drifting at Intervals down from the mountains made the saddle n less dependable escape? from escn pc the nioiiotony of Cnlabasns. Several days passed with no sight of Nan and no word from her. De Spain, as the hours and days went by, scanned the horizon with Increasing solicitude. I When .he woke on the. sixth morning, lie was resolved to send a seoht Into the gap to learn what he could of the ultnill li.li Tit, tfintr nilmif.o T Iu Snnhl knou. ,mi.tonuV( uXMns 'g,Wii. He sent to the stable for Bull Page. I The shambling hnrnmsm, summoned ! gruffly by McAlpin, hesitated ns he op He Looked at De, Spain Tentatively. peared at the office door and seemed to regard the situation with suspicion. He looked nt De Spain tentatively, as If ready either for the discharge with which he wusylftily threatened or for a rein-will of bis earlier, friendly rela tions with the mini who hud been queer enough to make n place for him. De Spain set Bull down before him In the stuffy little office. "Bull." he began with apparent, frankness, "I want to know how you like your Job." Willing his mouth guardedly with his hunt! to piny for I line and as nn Jtilxoiluellim to n cnv,el'ully worded re ply, Bull parried. "Mr. de Spain, ,1 want to ask you just 'one question." , . "fio nhead. l'.iill." Bull plunged promptly Into the sus picion uppermost in bis mind, "lias that slat-eyed, Hat-headed, sun-sapped sneak of a .Scotchman been complain ing of my work? That, Mr. de Spain," emphasised Bull, leaning forward, "is whiil 1 want to know first is It n fair quesllon?" "Bull," returned De Spain with corresponding and ceremonial empha sis, "It Is a fair question between man and mnn. I admit It ; It Is a fair ques tion. And I answer, no, Bull. McAl pin has had nothing on Ibe face of the desert to do wllh my sending fur you. And 1 add this because I know yon want to hem- it: he nays he couldn't complain of your work, be ciflise you never do nny." "That man," persisted Bull, re enforced by the hearty tone and not rlenrly catching the drift of tho very CHAPTER XXI. 0 IU l.'ffrff .l..W.l' last words,' "unnks more 'liquor than both hands. Bull v. i in nu effort passed I do." lone hnnd tit tho final moment preliml- file must be some tnnk. Bull." jnurily ,over his iiionth. .ami, raising l VAnd I don't hide it, Mr. do Spain." the howl, emptied It The poison dee I "You'd have to crawl under Music ! trilled htm into -utterance. "I seen mountain to do that. What I want to know Is, do you like your Job?" On this point it was Impossible to get nn expression from Bull.' He felt convinced that De Spain .was procw lug for an answer only ns a prelimi nary to his discharge. "No matter," Interposed the latter, cutting Bull's rambling short, "drop It, Bull. J want yon to do something for me, and I'll pay for it." Bull, with a palsied smile and a deep, (ptaveriiig note of gratitude, put up his slinky hand. "Say what. That's all. I've been paid." , "You know you're a sot. Bull." Bull nodded. "I know It." limine vou were made In." Bull started, but seemed, on reflec tion, to consider this a point on which he need not commit himself. "Si III, I Iwlleve there's n man In you yet. Something, at nny rute, yim couldn't completely kill with whisky, Bull what?" u!l ft,.d his weak and wntry Lyps. Ills whisky-seamed face briclit- em.,j it0 the ghost of n smile. "What j i n i;oing to nsu you to do. enni limed ' p,, Spain, "lx a imin'it Ji.b. Yu can Rt mt0 tlfi gap without trotlble. You ni.t, t,e only man 1 can put my hand n jUKt now that can. ml want you to rl(le over il,8 "uiornlnguid hang out around Duke Morgan's place till you. can get n chanO to see Miss Nan " At the mention of her name Bull shook his head n moment In affirma tive approval. "She's a queen!" he exclnlnied with admiring but pungent expletives. "A queen!" . "I think so, Bull. But she is in troublesome circumstances. You know, Nan and I " .Bull winked in many ways. "And her t'nele Duke Is making us trouble, Lull. I want you to linU her, speak with her, and bring word to me as to .what the situation Js,,, That doesn't mean you're to get drunk over then' In fact, I don't think anybody over there would give you a diiuk " "Don't believe they would." "And you are to ride back here with what you can Dnd out just as quick, after you get into the cletir, us n horse will bring you." Bull passed his hand over h!i moutn with n show of resolution. It Indi cated thnt he was jmiting himself to gether. Within hali' an lion- he was on his way to the jip. i For Ie Spain hours neve.1 dragged ns did the hours between Bull s start ing and the setting of the sun that night without his return. And the sun set behind Music mountain in a drift of heavy clouds that brought rain. All evenliiL' it fell sterulil.v. At eleven ! o'clock De Spain hail given up hope ! nt Brmintv lite mill -an. 1 1" V liet'f.l'u lHllt'll- lng and was silting uloue before the stove In the office when he heard the sound of hoofs. In another moment Bull Page gtood tit the door. He was a sorry sight. Soaked to the skin by the uleud.v 'downpour; rain dripping Intermittently from his frayed hat, his ragged beard and fil tered coat ; shaking with the cold ns if gripped by an ague, Bull, picking his staggering sleps to the fuv, and sinking In a henp into a chair, sym bolised the uttermost tribute of man hood to the rnvnges of whisky. Ho was not drunk. He hud not even been drlnftllig; but hl. vitality was gone. He tried to speak., it was impos sible. Ills tongue would not frame 'words, or his throat utter them, lie could only look helplessly at Do Spain ns Dc Spain hastily made htm stand up on his shaking knees, threw a big blanket around him, sat him down, kicked open the smve drafts, and culled to , McAlpin for more whis ky to steady 1 he wreck ot'il crouch ing over the lire, r McAlpin. after considerable and re luctant search, produced n lioltle, und unwilling, for more, reasons liuui ime, to trust it 4o UuU's. uncertain posses sion, brought a -dipper. Bull held the dipper while De JSpnLn poured. McAl pin, behind the sioviv hoppud first on one foot and then on the other us De Spain nn'klessly ronllnued to pour, When the liquor half illled the cup. McAlpin put .mit uniirfstnkable. dis tress signals,. but Bull, wiktclilug-the brown slreum, IiIh eyes jralvanUetl nt the sight, held fust to t he, handle lind made no sign .to stop. "Hull J" thun dered Ibe banr boss wllh om emplMitlc word. "Tlutt Is Elpnso's bottle, What are you ilrenmlng (. mnn V i Mr.f de Spain, you'll kill hlin. ,1 Don'i yeiee he can't "tell ye to stop?" Bull, with the Inst flickering spark of vitality still left within hlin.tlooked steadily up nnd winked at De Spain. McAlpin, outraged, stamped nut of the rooiij. Steadying the dipper In her." he declared, holding his chin well down and in, and speaking In a pnrdonnhly proud throat. "Good, Bull!" - "They've got tilings tied up for fair over there." He spoke slowly and brokenly. "I never got Inside the house till after supper. Toward night I helped I'ardaloe put up the stock. Ho let me into the kitchen after my coaxing for a cup of coffee he's a u ornery... cold-blooded guy, that I'ardti loe. Old Duke and Bassoon 'think the sun rises and sets on Ibe top of his head--funny, ain't it?" De Spain made no comment. "Whilst I was drinking my, eolTee " "Who gave it to yon?" "Old Bunny, the Mex. Timlaloe goes out to the bunkhouse ; I sits down to my supper, alone, whh Bunny nt the stove. All of u sudden who comes n-trippln' in from the. front, of the house but Nan. I Jumps up ns strong ns I could, but I was too cold 'and stilt to, jump up real strong. She seen me, but didn't pay no uttentlon. I dropped my spoon on I he floor. It didn't do no good, neither, so I pushed n not iiiate oi uani mni rnvy oil I he table. It bit the dog 'n he jumped like kingdom come. Old Bunny sails Into me, Nun n-wutliln', and while Mex was plckin' up and clennln up, I sneaks over to tho stove and. 'winks nt Nan. Ss! . you ''"lighter see her " 'N' I Eats a Piping Hot Suppar." look mud at me. She was hot, but I kept a-winldn", and I says to her kind of huskyllke: 'Got any letters for Calabasas tonight?' Say, she looked at n'e as If she'd bore holes into me, but I stood right up und glared Jiack nt the Utile girl. 'Come from there this niornlii',' says I, 'going buck to night. Someone waiting there for news.' "By Jing! Just as I got the words out o' my mouth, who comes n-stclk-lug In but Gale Morgan.. The minute he Seen me, he lit on me to bent the band called me everything lie could lay his tongu" to. I let on 7 was dnvrift, but that dirln'f, help. lie or dered lee off the tirVmlscs. '.V the worst of it was. N.m cli'isud rl.rht in nnd bi'giin to scold Bunny for b'ttln' me ln--ynd lenves the room, quick - like. Bunny put It on Piiivhiloe. and she at;d (lulu had it. 'sin b' Jin.,'. Gale put pie out said in 'd -pepjer n,e. But wait tijl 1 tell ' how she fooled him. It was rainln' like h I, V It looked ns If I was booked for a ride through It and hadn't half drunk iny second cup of coffee at thu'. I starts for the burn, when someone In the dark on the porch grabs :ry arm, spins me; nround like u lop, throws n (lusher At p Into my l'ae, mid there wiis Nan. j 'Bull,' she .snys, '1' n sorry. I don't want to see you ride out In this with nothing to eat; come this way quick "She took me down cellar from the DUtsIde, under the kitchen. Wlieii Hale goes oiit(npiln she tllngs up thu trapdoor, speaks lo Mex, pulls nli tin kitchen shades down liH'kM the doors, nnd I sets down on the trapdoor steps ,ciigo, 111., writing your name uad ad V eats a plpi-i' hot supper; sny'I j die -.s clearly. Uu will receive In re Well, I rciton I drank a couple ' turn a trial package containing iiuurts of coffee. 'i;ull,' she savs, 'l Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for never dime von no harm, did I?' 'Never,' says I,. 'and I never done yoli none, neither, l';l I? more, I never will do you iiil whit's Aim w n.ii ,,,...' Then t up and tohl !i'r. 'Tell hlin,' say, she. 'I can't get bold of u horse, nor n pen, nor u piece of paper-I can't leave the h MMe luil what I mil watched every minute. They keep fraek of me day and nMil. Tell hlin,' I HIMiOMHMMtMMMIIIIHIIMMIMIWMIMM i Classified Advertising For Rent Advertisements will be Inserted in this roliiiim not etfceodtnR five linos, one lime. IS cents; three timea, 25 cents; one wccls, t cents. Each line over live, lo cents per week additional. All advertisements in this column must he paid iu advance. , FOR RENT Single office room; $S.OO - per month. Desk room f 3.00 per month. College Bldg. Thoroly mod ern steam. W. C. Vittum. tf For Sale FOR SALE One safe, best make. Cheap if taken at once. tf FOR SALE One Mosler safe In good condition. Inquire at Sam S. Pear son's hardware store. PIANO FOR SALE Player, new, will sell at big reduction to save storage. Write Cable Piano Co., Aurora, 111. FOR SALE Black' mare eight years old, weighing 1,400 lbs., also good lank wagon. Enquire C. Harp, agent Standard Oil Co., at Illinois laundry. i OR FALEi OR TRADE Practically new Teen" carpet loom and cutter, with pleaty of orders to fill. Will cell at a bargain. Call at 551 Joliet street, or hone 578-L. Wanted WANTED A roll top desk, not over 4 feet wide. Phone 054-X. sne says, u con protect myself; they think they'll r break me make me do what they .want me to marry but !..... ........ !.......(. ..... 1 T'll . .1.. im-,1 r.iii i tut ;it inr. ;tnu ill llt'M'l (ill i It tell him that.' v , "'But.' says I. 'that ain't the whole (Vw,. Miss Nan. What he'll ask me, when he's borin' through me with his eyes like Hie way you're borlu' mo through with yours, is: When will you see him when will he see you?' "She looked worrit for a niinit. ;Thcu si)-' looks around, grabs up the cover of an empty Ibaeco box and a I fork and begins a-wrlting Inside." Bull with as much of n smjle ns he could call Into life from his broken nerves, opened up his blanket, drew carefully from an inside coat pocket an oilskin package, unwrapped from it the flat, square top of a tin tobacco box, on which Nan had scratched a message, tind handed it triumphantly to De Spain. lie read her words eagerly: 1 "Wait; don't have trouble.' I can stand anything better tlmn bloodshed, Henry. Be patient." While De Spain, standing close to : the lantern, deciphered the hrief note, I Bull, wrapping Ills bhmlt about him j with the air of one whoe responsibil ity Is well ended, held out his hands I toward the blazing stove. De Spain went over the words one by one, anil the letters again and again. It w;s, after all their months of indeut meet ings, the first written message he had ever had from Nan. He, flamed n ' rvWy i: U: news that she was prls- inner in her own home. But: there was ! much to weigh ' '.mcli to think feeling';--not i own. in her etched words, about concerning her lone concerning his lie dropped Into his chair, and, ob livious for a moment of his compan ion's presence, stared into the fire. When be started from his revery Bull was asleep. De Spain picked him up. carried him in Ills blanket over to a cot, cut the wet rags off him, und, rolling lihn In a second blanket, walked out Into the barn anil ordered up a team mid light wagon for Sleepy Cat. The rain fell all night. i TO VU5 CONTlNUKD.) Cut This Out It Is Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to i Foley & Co., 833 Sheffield Ave., Chi- bronchial unJ la grippe : coughs; Fo ley Kidney Pills, for lame back, week J k dneys, r leurnat sm, bhuidir trou'tU a' i !,, , i and Foley Cathartic 1 ablets, a whole- .hJ IV,. .,..,, .1,1,. ..1.,,, r,.,l,, ,..lh.. m.lllU null LIIUIIJHIII ( I, uimuii, im uu.- tic, lor constipation, biliousness, head ache and Rlugghh bowels. W. P. Dun can, PriirTitlst. Subscribe for the Free Trader Journal. WANTED Man or lady of fair edu cation for local work or travel. Sal ary J 12 to $18 per week and expenses. Experience unnecessary. Address E. Maulfair, general delivery, Ottawa, 111. WANTED Old -false teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1 to $5 per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 20007 S. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. . ' ' MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE Prepare for lighter work, better pay, more Jobs. Few weeks' completes. Day or evening. Nearly three years saved. See how. 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III., will receive bids up to February !Jth, 1917, for furnishing and , delivering from February 21th, 1917, , to, February 24th, 1918, approximately ' "2,000 pounda of various kinds of ;mcet, F. O. B. Ottawa. All meats furnished shall be suti- Jccted to inspection by the County : Home Committee or the Superintend ent, or some person duly designated and the decision of such inspector shall be final. All meats cliall be weighed on the County Home scales by the Super intendent or some person designated by h!m, and such weight shall be ac cepted ar, the true weight. Tho party receiving the contract shall enter Into a bond In the sum ot One Thousand Dollars (Jl.OOO.OO) con ditioned on the faithful performance of tho contract. , The County Home Committee will pay for all meat3 furnished monthly. The County Home Committee will pay for all meats furnished monthly. Bid3 to be submitted on the follow ing: t Front quarters of beef of good mar ketable quality (no old cows to he delivered), delivered whole at the Home. i Plate Beef. Hams, Bacon, Fk.li. Chops, Roasts, and Steaks for the Superintendent's Cottage. Corried Hoef. Lord (regular). Lard (compound). Soan Grease. Sealed bids may be made separate - ly for County Home and Superintend - ent's cottage, and sent to John ()'Don noil, chairman of County Home Com- mlitee.- care Countv Clerk. Ottawa. Ill.i The Committee reserves the right to reject, any and all bids,' 2-2 Announcements. For Commissioner. Thomas Morgan desires to an nounce himself as a candidate for Highway Commissioner for the town . ... of Ottawa subject to the decision of rD,rn(J ,. r,inr, . . v,,v- v "' .. ....... ..... Fer Commissioner. James White announces himself ai n candldute for Highway Commission er subject to tin decision of the Dem ocrat le town primaries. DR. W. S. BLUE, , Specialist eye, car, nose and throat. 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