Decatur Daily Republican (Newspaper) - December 9, 1882, Decatur, Illinois you DECEMBER 9, 1882. NO. 21 Race Co. with all the strength of her little hcz lot her mother lay her hands i w a ra j in whom she had trusted i all her Down valley galloped the stranger to them he by a casual nU of the child to his Yet was not some One who heard their ami made of this man the agent The One who and would in set all i o sns bile Ml wid roast hit br red lull i prin out off. in yo all ob llii hi I know by your face you have Our name is and we lead in the RACE in obtaining the best Near the beginning our late civil Lieutenant Graham was stationed a few men to guard a gap in the The blockade of South at that time was very ana supplies of any kind were smuggled through the I mon as the Lieutenant sat in tho door of one of presented blown with I've It's some ov Hum it across the I lit to a round turn exclaimed the M jumped to his He was young and had not yet had a to prove his the Well most of foes as far as men we con- but he has a wife and children of his Here is a permit and aa order for a guard to take the child WE HAVE GOT THEM mr Aud you all helped us to and as wej I into the cap. my little onw VOT will soon be with your er and I hope you will find that she will not need tho medicine you arc he as they Dora's eves were full of have been so good to dropping reins and holding out wish I could do don't pretend to make a secret of we will tell you Instead of holding our first Fall Invoice of OVERCOATS for colder we have moved Low prices made them Now FOK THK LEAST to ba found in the city of for from Overcoats for from Overcoats for all who want an Overcoat as fine as the Our line of suits comprises all the latest of American and Foreign made up iu good The prices range from to the Our 810.00 Suits take the Our Cap and Gents Goods Department is stocked with all latest Give us a J. BAGE CO. MACHINKS AND A v n OTHER in north of ray and No No and of are Were they taken man looked hey re muk in the I jest it It hut on The followed who ran to the dashed behind a copse and out little girl of about ten years carrying A There they She was it past Uie singing Dixie herself as M yer Take your hands off tlie I you had captured a dozen Who are my was a freckled brown which reminded U- Lieutenant of his little sister away iii important maps and dispatches had often carried by women and children tlie war and this be a. bearer of fluid though sho Where did you come From And what have you in that basket f The child's face grew she shut her lips and remained Here's and a little package oi and hero's a bottle of quinine are you going with these She looked wildly from side to her chin and then she into passionate let me It's my She is down on the all The negroes have all followed your and my mother's alone and 1 just thought I'd buy her a little tea and sugar and the How do you know she is told me. the man He followed the soldiers up to He said there was no- body to take care of you rode from Martinsburg here on this And meant to pass tho Dora nodded and her eyes This lad was not terrible a after was just going down the I have ridden it on Spot a hundred ti mes Wright's was eagerly turned to the lit tho child What harrum kin she do with her bit of ta for her sick I wish I'd been in whin i wish you said How does it happen thai your is is your Dora's cheeks glowed a shp looked at the ground was a quick-witted and hint soen the pity and sympathy in ihc if she could Hie tad her family wore actively concerned with tho Confederates there a that she would bo allowed to uu to the first Yankee who falls into your you little he There is a sequel to our little Mrs. with her re- moved for safety to her brother's tation in the eastern part of the Matt where they remained during the After a skirmish which look place in the Major f being was taken HB H temporary to which the wound ed of both sides were Uora and her mother were busy among no ing what they could to alleviate sufferings until the surgeons dressei their There was one young man of twenty who was wounded m the log as she raised his head to give mm a drink of met hw had a strangely familiar look What is your she a. slie took the cup from his What Fourth Dora ran to her fairly mering in her is so like tho Lieutenant at tlic And the same And I 1 Mrs. in turn grew ested and She went to tho commandant when the time came foi sending the wounded Union officers is a young man among she wound will probably prove fatal if he is I owe a debt of as I to one of his at least to one of lus If you will leave him I will him as faithfully and well as I Mrs. was a woman whoso re- quests were usually Graham remained in her house for two years after the war was over our old Colonel Graham Lien came from San where ho nac engaged in business after his It his first ani there was great and a. gath cring of all the Graham big an where is my new ho said to wish I could have got back in time for the lo think Felix went to a Virginia for a ter they said as THE BOSS Opens the ball fiddlers with an ENTIRE NEW LINE OF Has been considering the warm We sold a good many nice hut now it bus turned and you want an Overcoat and some heavier ALL I TO SAY COMB AND SEE You know we are and one do for Naming lower prices than you ever heard of And if yon ask I AM CHEAP S. ftom Maine to The People's Boss Nov. 18, dtt NEW 11 Ml N'S AMU HOW No t nor ccr But OST SIGHT OT AND GIT that tey steps were hoard on tho porch V 1 I d d meet Felix and the bride with he's The door opened and bearded and came in a chubby girl following Her eyes and oddly honest and i Colonel his hand stopped COAL OFFICE I mi c nil vr HARD AND SOFT Coal S I is of you Hard and Soft Promptly Delivered to Any Part ot the Office P. the Artist is your In tho army she faltered for the said is with a Study m if for I Defy Competition in Copying Old Pictures ana Finishing in Crayon and 20 MERCHANT NOV. 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H. not i in W j pause she at your are with Dick The young officer turned away He hoped to find a pretext for being of service to the down the field a kape vcr this whispered give her the wink to be off. what I am but 1 can not let you through the It is She did not make any but dropped on the grim and buried her face m her want I want explained support or comfort kin be earned I to the not an cried with said the He lifted her on the kev and led her to the wife of General her She was a motherly and he told her the am to the commanding oer to for a permit for her to pass the You can discover whether she has anything contraband ed about Bat I would stake my life on the honesty of the wul have a ride of twenty miles in Uie hot said Mrs. you know the child f but i can not help what if that poor woman yonder were my mother and this child little Alice the girl up to a which she told her should be her own until the Lieutenant kissed her and She felt impatient with the dreadful turmoil and sorrows of the This poor dying alone and the child wandering the Why WM there no one who could set it all right? In the meantime Dora had hidden her locked by tie side of the She wai he 1'03, she mv good to the Yankee who fell into my Here 1 he I thought the best I do for him whs to mother and uncles followed Since then there have where i and once such i recall thn events of the seeking only to remember how omen that was and and was mingled with the terror and i of that far-off 1 am now prepared to offer to full supply of this celebrated coal nt the lowest market For purity and durability there is no better coal to IMS found in the Orders HIV at the North Main thP will Down town telephone at Cole ly the no THE VERY VIENNA The 26 Main Street ha. ny BIO TURNOUTS of Every Description ANII 1IK.ST Gentle Horses lor 1" CALDWELL BROS. April RADCLIFF BLENZ Bread nnd you will my it 19 have with Mr. H. C. 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