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-| gtif (Suthir -□ lUhu 31 Am islill lirrr You who h«vo lived in or near an oil-tlold haw k«ii n delicately adjusted spring-wagon drive «lowly toward the newly developed district , and return a slowly to head- quarter». You knew that this was a nitroglycerine wagon, and that it wa» driven slowly that it might be driven again Without stopping to explain more about tin- precarious mi»- »ion of thi- breeze-buggy,'- I shall relate an experience I once had with one- I visited the log oil-held» at Robinson. Illinois. where m cousin. Arthur V—. hauled the explosives from tin- rnlx- ing-plutit to the new wells During my visit I accompanied Arthur regularly, and I confess that I gloried in following an avocation which raodand my life-in»urancc policy void, ami which, while placing me equally distant from heaven ami hell, put me farther from earth than from either. On one of thee trips an ugly clou I ?•» » •» up. l the wind that preceded the rain brought down tlu mad. an old new «paper That was the only thing under the -un that would scare Billy, the least hor»c. and when thr Sunday Supplement heaved up into hi» lUnk. BiUv bream» an equine go-devil Hu first lunge fired the other horse, snd olT they went We kept the mad till »e rear hut the railway saritrh. where Ihi lift nltro-glycerin. can bout;. -I «mt At the «arm- moment, a front wh.-el collapsed from it» impsct srlth a high croas-tie. and Arthur and I waps thrown to the ditch A telephone pole » finished the wreck that when wv re- gained -fur senses we found the can littering th« rwsd It was well for u« that, instead of going to the Arid loaded, w were returning with empty can»! ifctf tits ■-C D If IM h» ,
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I a hr Cfoihu 1 1 • I ®hp Jfarullu E. E. RAMSEY, Principal J. Z. A. .McCAlCHAN. Asst. Prin. Cuijiiiiti EARL E. HIDELSON ALMA SCHLOTZHAl'ER SYLVIA SOUPART O nmun CLARICE VAN AI KEN JEAN ANDERSON IRMA R. VACCHAN Siulnrii O. H. WILLIAMS B. FLOYD STALCIP AUGUST Horn (fummmui A. J. LYNN MRS A J. LYNN W B. RUTLEDGE ViiUiui C. K. MONTGOMERY jHuoir IDA PETERSON iHiiiiuat ci.niiiiiii Cat)» E. B. WRIGHT PEARL CRAVEN MR. FLBENER CLARA PFRIMMER O'.imrMir ennur MRS. CORSETTE EUnriiu MABEL MILLER ------------------1 1« ». UH3 |------------------- • ■udral. k.rp .1 InlBii I» IMr Ikx.u.k mttrr nlmrr l.
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