The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 16

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The Ridin’ Kid From Powder River BY Henry Herbert Knibbs Copyright, 1919, by Henry Herbert Knibbs Pioneer named Annet ‘ M Jater killed by the T-Mar-T outfit to whoy the cause of the disturbance Shucke?* exclaimed Ba det that Annersioy, owning the hoas would pitch you so b only water for miles around, has) wouldn't git back time for the 4 fall roundup, & hd Well, you said they wa'n't no job “ tm ¢ anyhow aid Pet 1 i. by 1 k on that hoss | curred at night. of 4 are also killed and I ‘ . young boy is given credi who ¥ M 11 muaped them, off death of his “pop.” Pete adrift, Set herds sheep for ge SBE ee th At ae and are advertising the advantages, to the Concho fey, the foreman, tells him there |started it seemed anxious to mak t the is no opening at the time, bu up for lost time by racing at a de-| d me d 1 : : a f th t oy and acter pony and Rn that his riding be timed by hia own | rt @f Blue Smoke, the Concho's famous | watch he thought he could win, with | iatiem, that Ho one has, over been | “mething to epare. After a wild| American beverage---COFFEE. Striking © Dargain with the fore-|battle with the punchers, Blue| =a. Smoke was saddied with Pete's sad-| BOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | Tao on ‘tm™ ried Batley But however satisfactory it is to us who extol in allur- crawied over the bars.| © kid's sad You have very probably noticed that ook Che the Coffee men of America have been axed when (Continued trom our Inst lasue.) acon tong in, ta ak, 08 uring ‘hm for me bald Pots, | ing adjectives the virtues of coffee, it is futile unless queried presently. ‘The cowboy glanced at the wate : we get your co-operation to the extent of an actual “Depends on the man,” said Bailey grinning. ake her,” sald Pete " jay here stayed with him 15 onct,” said a cowboy pped inte the saddle. Pete pushed back his hat. “Weil, “Turn ‘lm loose™ he cried Z ain't no bronco twister, but 1/_ The men jumped bach Feckon I could ride him a couple o' | Smoke lunged and went a Jampe. Who's keepin’ time on the) Sritted his teeth and hung We therefore ask you this week in particular to quaff i 3 ee -finggh wcll ecorlagaatigee. Bagh this fragrant, refreshing beverage whenever you have i va {ning bueker, but did his pitching in — — é 2 “Anybody that's got & wate.” © )Q"Suait area-and viciously. Petw'| the opportunity and further we ask you make thisa i ss stopped!” he as trial. Blied Batley. mane sates back and nae He} An Arabian of old uttered ‘was bieeding at the nose. le Want : Ped to let pragpre fall. Anything was this enthusiastic eulogy, which LUCILE HIXSON, of City, only weighed est back those who wander in peers te Jere. Rater wes the paths of knowledge. oxide b and = ringed ma oore 0s aucigts cdorse.set Every care vanishes when the by making a purchase of one of Seattle’s own brands ‘ agit, the Ridin’ Kid from Powder | sales dati we tee a of Roasted Coffee. There are several, each of which ° ct hore tked to Kiled you,"| eas : ; is carefully selected and perfectly roasted by experts. Bailey. “If rd a knew , the boys was up to this °° ¢ There are no better equipped coffee roasters in the and him just a boy! Jim Bailey, you quaht to be ashamed of yeurestt’ | world than those who are willing and ready to serve Ma Bailey wiped F ty arn) beneath ia bead. "if he waa my| you here at home, in fact \ beneath his head. “If he boy, Jim Bailey, 1'd—I'd—show| } Pete raised on his elbow. “I'm/ jan right, mam. It wa'n’t his fault 1 ape oc gs eras —any taste can be satisfied , nm’ to your watch here”! e puncher who held FP in . nates, wie bed Peis in| with a Seattle Coffee | for four hours and sixteen minutes.” | “Do I git the job?” qheried Peta 2 ° | “You get right to bed! It's a won der every bone In your body ain’t | broker exclaimed Ma Balley? "| —therefore we urge you tolook on your pantry shelf Bea" orted Pete. He rose o . ~ eee see, eat a and satisfy yourself that you are using a brand of cof- 4 wggrod when I began taking Taniac, ae when I beban taking Tanies:| “way, the boy to coma’ to a] fee that is roasted and packed in Seattle. Such blends } right e s aes ‘ have to seven years’ was the un-|, "YoU bet? sald Pete, evtantng, a} you will find deliciously fresh and wondrously satis- ‘go gg onty seventy-nine | fn ees ate: t made by Mrs, Lucile | tough he felt far from all right. “1| z x. ‘Biizwon, living at 2023 Broadway, | ~¥°%. 79 sure can make the best} fying. City, Mo., a few days ago. | ple ever turned loose? he aaserted. . ad . ” pol T began teking ‘Teniac,” |" “Pier? gnaped the foreman’s wife, # | “and him almost killed by that blue ggntinued Mra. Hixson, “I had be-| /and Bim almost Killed by that biue Respectfully, -“éme so weak from seven years of | suffering that at times I wasn't able| riat eve rll tix you ft i to stand on my feet. What I ate) The evening was one of the hap Dearty always dimareed with me and|iest evenings of Pete's tte. ie| 0 ‘0 OASTERS — Bee air sze cimereed with me and ited never known the tender solic SEATTL E WH LESALE ( FF EE R hardly get my breath. I was badly | tude ofa woman. Mrs. Balley tres at-| i 3 constipated and had a pain across | 0% him as a sort of semi-nvalld, and = — slit ihe the small of my back and my nerves | “nally when the boys turned in her} Were upeet. I was troubled with dull | Volce came across to the bunkhouse headaches just about all the time ana| “Good night, boys.” often I had fainting, dizzy spells and ‘Good night, maf they chorused . I was never able to walk any dis | heartily. | @ r ) “ tance before I felt exhausted. And “Good night, Pete,” came} . “My uncle recommended Tanlac to/from the house, ’ Me and now since it has entirely| | ‘Good night, maf’ shrilled Pete, | @vercome my troubles I will never|Mushing. | get through praising it. I am not) “!'m plumb fore™ asserted Has. | y troubled with indigestion or gas at| kins. “ ‘Good night, boys,’ ts good| all and I am eating anything and ev | wa ugh for us. But did you hear! * erything I want and digesting it per-| What come after! I kin see who gits * . » Headaches and dizzy spelis|*!l the extra ple around this here have all left me and my constipated | "neh! I've half a mind to quit.” e@ondition has been relieved. My 'What—eatin’ pie?” . io Nerves are in fine condition and the ‘Nope! Joshin' ma. She allus gits oe pein across the small of my back | ‘he best of us.” i F: has disappeared altogether. I have! —— » gained thirty-six pounds in weight, CHAPTER IV. ean do my housework by myself and Pop Anneriicy’s Boy I am stronger than I have been in| Several days after Pete's arrival . years. Taniac has certainly been|at the Concho ranch, and hungry the greatest blessing of my life and|from a sojourn over near the be able to praise it) Apache line. White was washing . * @nough for what it has dono for me.” | with & great deal of sputter and el- ‘Panlac is sold in Seattle by Bartel! |! Motlon, when some one slapped Drag stores under the personal di-|"!™ on the back. He turned a drip —— - -- of a special Tanlac represen: |?'"% face to behold Pete grinning at| month, and turned out to do his t any time. That's all.” that’s different.” | Andy appeared in the doorway. “The COULDN'T STRAL vu tative —Advertisement. | him |share in the big round-up, wherein lo you alm to even up, Sh?” CHAPTER V. c Seve are comin’, One of| James Carman, Maye pl -|__Andy's eyes lighted with pleasure.| riders from the T-Bar-T, the Blue, “Nope. 1 fest alm to be ready to The Open Holster * jary”’ em: “My to hurt me a * He stuck out a wet hand. “Did you|the Eight-O-Kight and the Concho| even up.” During the following winter Pet Yete nodded and hitched up his aight| @ land a« job?" | rode, gathering and bunching the “It's this way, Pete—and this here | actually “busted” Blue Smoke. cl The T-Bar-T men rode | ey Kid 1s “With both feet.” | large herds over t high country is plain out door talk, which you! Bailey had laughingly said he would and mounted nm not had the trou It was evident from the start that ve 1 been one of the Mrs. Bailey and me ain't ex-| give Blue to Pete if he-could brea (Continued in our next issue.) le ee nt aay enough fe Pete and Andy wotid run in double s for the T-Bar-T and had taker ly hatin’ you, as you know, Wel|him. The boy took the foreman «« them and their great work.” F¢ i TR harness. They were the youngster # to nee you get into trou-| riously and so it was on Blu Kidney Pills help the kidneys do|/€0 every tame) ce the outfit, liked each other t of Gary. I know how] Pete rode away with Andy New Way to 0 Remove holr work in ridding the system of | health is vitally import: a » and men had admired the way ir on s as the months went by became which the boy ignored the older| You fee! about Pop Annersley, But] spring to stake out @ ¢razin Hair Creates Sensation |‘ poisonous waste matter that erties: AT q ONIC known—Ma Bailey had read the|man’s rather malicious chaff, for| While you're workin’ for mo—Jest| tine between the Concho and. th Aetaaily Takes Ont the Roots) |CaUSe# AO Many aches and pains Attention to liver, kidney book—as “The Heavenly Twins.” | they all knew the of Pete’s| forget Gar I ain't tellin’ you you) T-Rar-T. ae oval me | anes * é CTR FOUN AE STOMA, ‘asked. ny “heavt Y Anan you | T Band What beauty apectalinte re and bowels will impro Bailey asked his wife why “heaven-| Pop Annersley and ( 1 pis aa. yous Seen Zhe ne would rua. thea 'the old | one ph ¥ Catarrh Germs beauty and health, ght In baiting Pete. The rest of would hi # part in it.| got to ly.” He averred’ that “twins was all Jim Batley, however was more “Tl said Tete slowly Annserley claim and Pete was men. eries rigit—but as for ‘heavenly’—" | concerned than he cared to admit| "Hut if Steve Gary comes at me--'tally rehabilitating the cabin When 1” e aup : ie hair : advantag ( ‘i 4 Mra, Bailey chuckled. “I’m callin’| over the whole affair, and his feel ~ dan tien ta. the tect that ire Move Out™“When Hyomei ‘em ‘heavenly,’ Jim, to kind of even|ing was not ley¥ened at something ally removes the hair roo M up for what the boys call ‘em. 1} he happened to find out one day | ie a a A oves In don’t use that kind of language.” while riding alone, 7 7 a Men 7 » stomach dosing. Hyomel is 4 Genpalr. ; benefited: Siemeeea| When the fall round-up called for} In a circular hole in the state | » pefore ery |7 erty (Of oll “Of eucalyptus or ye ill retand all hands, Pete would not, have known as “The Pit’ he discovered | S798, les the a ’ nland A tralia, and combined with changed places with any man, He Pete indulging in private target | SHoeause \t offers auch complete 1 ‘ tics, Bartell Drug Stores—Five Retail | had been allotted a string of ponies, | practice. | Nee, k of phelactine (a th C he atmosphere jtores entered on the payroll at $20 «| “You handle that smoke-wagon | | fest tnoxpagaive Ching © Women can | it owe out We the emMRieeian teen a nr | ike an old-timer,” he said. isha BUY tho: Tat the same reason drug. |that germs do not’ thrive and in| ‘ sults follow.ng its use are often | ists are haying “an enorm< Haequence, courhs, colds, catarrh rit. You ean uso it wit simply astonishing. ‘ctens | are a boon to “I ain't advertiain’ it, Ole Jon: Montoya always @aid to do your! practicin’ by yourself, and then no body knows just how you would play fenke, th! Roasten 0 ae ae | Weak, tired people regain strength | ty: it Isso harmless tleally ur | and vigor; thinness and angularity fe Without any i Sogo the rame | Cause regulatethe fu Ik nor womon [lve Way to plumpnenn I curves: A get in the eussiysine ferest psa your hand. aro nearly always nervoun wrecks; [sleep returna to the sleepless; con: | | Wl et in the eucalyptus forests Bailey frowned and nodded. “Wall, |thua,conclusively proving that thin: | fidence and cheerfulness replace des Hyomet is sold by druggists every tions of all these UNITED TEA & COFFEE STO! poein’ as I'm in on it, Vote, I'd kind | nea@ Weakness, debility and neuras-|Dility and el ‘dull eyes. become ‘ EBT eerily. By gi ; | Without any irritation: South End Maaruct iid Ye Yesler Way . jote, TA Kind) henia are almost invariably due bright, and pale, ‘sunken cheeks re~ guaran f satisfaction or money taon or of like to know mynclf | heee I yout nerves the pink glow of health. ltros refunded: ann effect, and LIBERTY MARKET “Why, I'm jest Sigurin’ that some | and due to nerve ate, the use of which ts inex. " - , also wonderfully promotes I" , turvati« Retween Pike and Liberty Thentre day mebby somebody'll want to hang | *"iTVOr ecialints inte that the imilation of food, #0 much eo | a ge 5, - my hide on the fence. 1 don't aim| nent nervabfood is un organic. phon: many people report marked | | een waves to let him.” phate knoWn among druggists an|@ains of weight in p few weeks. A. = ir . id Hitro- Phosphate, five-grain tablet Altho B Phos- | ne “Meanin’ Gary?" f of which should be taken with each ur panned or rel re betworn Ends indi ion = The same, I ain't lookin’ for|ieal” Being @ genuine nerve milla. Jeplesenses na wane Pike and Liberty Theatre Gary—even if he did shoot down Pop|er, and not a stimulant or babit-|eral weak wing rnd Watching chad elt aeouaeee ‘ate it should kablo flesh gr bo nafely taken by the weakest and| properties, be used by anyene whe most delicate sufferer, and the re-|does not desire to put on flesh, ing and all stomach road. Large boxy ™ 0 cent Drugeists in : oe De Annersiey. I'm ridin’ this country| forming drug, Mitro-Phosphate can|to its 1 and I'm like to meet up with him oney back

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