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ICor1t1nued from Page 191j Thanks Otto I said I puffed at my pipe for a few seconds This sure tastes good Kinda gives me courage to go home ln this wet thats what Marty needs a good smoke Well I better be starting or the missis will think lm never coming So long So long Otto but I wasn t thinking about what I was saying to him then What he sald was running through my mind A smoke wouldnt hurt Marty Th1S thought struck me clean right between the eyes I didnt have time to stand there th1nk1ng about it though I had to be getting home I stepped into Andy s store and got my things and then hurried to my buggy It was ram mg pretty hard by now and the horses were anxious to get home They didn t seem to want to poke along so I let them go as fast as they wanted to All the way home I thought about Marty and how desperate he had looked Why hadnt he been smoking when he came 1nto the store? Where was his pipe? Marty is the kind of a guy who always smokes except when he eats or sleeps Why he can t do anything until he has his p1pe all lit up I-Ie don t even look natural without it in his mouth and he can t talk unless he has the bowl of his plpe to hang onto Smoking IS serious buslness with him too Everythlng connected with it has to be just so for him There IS the k1nd of I MITCHELL, So. DAK. 9+ 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I' fCont1nued on Page 1931 9 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I''I I I I I I I I I I ! I I' OVERLAND BAUER CO 16 Years Continuous Service WILLYS AND WILLYS KNIGHT t Sales and Service 'I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' .pi E 'ii 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I I ! I I I I I ! I I I I I I I ! I I' 'I I I''I I I'4 I I I I I I P'P'I I'4 I I I I I I I I I I ? 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I The Gazette Printing Company The College Print Shop 'I''I''I''I I I I'4 I'4 I I I I I I I'4 I'4 P'P'I I'4 I'4' 'I I' 'I I I I I I I I !' ' 'I I I I I I''I I I I I''I ! I I I I I I I ! I I I I I Z ! ! ! I I' I , W -l C 3 UJ V' IT1 E -1' rn rf! -1- U Z5 to oo ff .xy 4 'I I I''I I I P'I I I I I I I I I I I I'4'4'4'4 I I I' WHEN OPPCRTUNITY KNOCKS Opportunity means nothing to the person with an empty pock- et except the lesson it teaches- the futility of trying to succeed without cash on hand. Open a savings account in this Bank and we will add interest to what you deposit. This will help your savings to grow. D DD D COMMERCIAL TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' Z 'I'v'I I I I I I I I ! I I I''I P'I I I'4 I P'I I'4 I I I'4 I I I I P'I I'4'4''I I''I I I I Y' ET I A r QQQ i i' -. S. ' ' ' Y. Yah, it is good, said Otto. Makes a guy feel swell all over. Maybe Page I 92 ll s I1
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lCondnuedfrom Page1931 know what to help him with. I didn t know what was bothering him. I finally decided that the only way I could find out was to go over to his place and ask him He lives about a mile southwest of my place so I made up my mind that I would go over to his place when I was through with the chores that evening. The rain was pouring down by the time I got home. It didn t take me long to do what I had to do outside. I was mighty glad to get to the house at last and change into some dry clothes. Annie asked me if Id heard any news at town and I told her about Marty. She thought that I ought to do something too but she persuaded me not to go out that night because it was too stormy. The next morning I thought I would get up early and go over there. But when I got out to the barn I found one of the cows was sick so I had to take care of her The sun had come out and it was drying things up fast. I knew that I would be able to get into the field the next day. I was busy at home all that day, and the next two were spent in the cornfield. That rain had made the corn grow, but it had made the weeds grow too. It was taking fast work to keep them down. All of this time I had been thinking of Marty and what I ought to do. I looked over to his place a number of times each day. His cornfield is right next to mine, and I thought I would get to see him when we started to work. But he didn't show up on either day that I was out. The weeds were getting thick in his field, and I couldn't understand why he didn't put in an appearance. If he let three more days go by, he would have a real job on his hands. I de- cided that I would go over to see him that night, even if I didn't get another thing done. I quit working in the field a bit early that day, and after I had the milking done and had finished my supper, I started over to IVIarty's place. I went across the fields. My corn sure was looking fine. I was a little more than half way through cultivating it for the third time, and I would be able ., L E L E 'fe,..,' E E '?E 1 -s ---1?-N- 7 f' ' -..Ara . 'zs5e ,-,,,... . L m HL , L , '-of-' . 1 ' 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' Y to finish it before the corn got too tall. I felt almost sick when I climbed over the fence that separated Marty's and my fields. His was just a mass of green. I'le'd have an awful time trying to get those weeds out of his corn if he didn't 1 fConHnued on Page 196D l 4+4+44+++++++++++++++9++4+++6 FOWLER ELECTRIC CO Electrlcal Merchandise CARL F FOWLER Manager 108 E FOURTH AVENUE PHONE 2164 MITCHELL S D ++++++++++++++ 964+ 9++ 6+ ++++++ +++++ ?+++ SINCE 1907 +4666 ++++++ We Have Been Repairing Shoes for D W U Students +++++++ 9 9 ++++++++ We Frxem Rite GEM SHOE SHOP 464466 +14 SS, 1 g? ' iii QI .D ill tl il ml if ,I in 1 C '1haf5f-. if lf' A hy Q g .- L if xl A 1 ' E. S . no V m 1 E . m W U Z5 U9 OJ lg ' 'Z' Tj 9.1, g g ,C'1glf'EgiV:E?EE:N +W++9+Q?499?+944+++496?++++++ Page 194 E + 6 E 9 + + Q + W + 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
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