Boone County Recorder . be get*) HH head H will aofce Proa Ijrlag aweeheat Blfata to worry and frebt. Re annum from ever* friendUntil taejp rafuaa aim to liaad; In lime be becomes ft errn his eaomeaA aolaanoe deaptaad to the lend. He took* nooaa straight in the eye;Without ready eaab be most bye On tiak and take tough. Unsalable pay for It awfully bye. Ha taa*t a fraa man at all; T» thoaa whom, ha owea he mast orailAnd cringe and obeyAnd hide from their way Diaruleod In a bonnet and shall. Wlthoat any system of guardHla money malts quloker than wbaa It la goneHis watoh be


Boone County Recorder . be get*) HH head H will aofce Proa Ijrlag aweeheat Blfata to worry and frebt. Re annum from ever* friendUntil taejp rafuaa aim to liaad; In lime be becomes ft errn his eaomeaA aolaanoe deaptaad to the lend. He took* nooaa straight in the eye;Without ready eaab be most bye On tiak and take tough. Unsalable pay for It awfully bye. Ha taa*t a fraa man at all; T» thoaa whom, ha owea he mast orailAnd cringe and obeyAnd hide from their way Diaruleod In a bonnet and shall. Wlthoat any system of guardHla money malts quloker than wbaa It la goneHis watoh be must pone; -for others ha haa to work hoard. Whan old not a comfort he knowe;Dead broke to the poorhouse ha gowa And suffers, of oourse, The keenest remourseTU1 -Potters Field endothJila ? hill It la easy to rollBat once you get Into tho hollOf debt you may never In tlmbOet oat to save body or soil. —H. C Dodge, In Goodalls Sun. AMANDAS BURDENS. They An Vanished After She Dis-covered Her H E was nolonger littleManly. She hadgrown to be alarge stronggirl, with redcheeks andbrown ejeSthat were fullof good peopleliked to lookupon Amandasdimpled face,and enjoy herblushes whenstrangers spoketo her. Shehad been ac-counted prettyand wAjat wasmuch better—agood girl. But now, since her thir-teenth birthday, a sad change hadcome over her. A frown often settledupon her once smooth forehead, andshe went about her daily tasks not withthe old-time skips and songs and smiles,but in a listless, disconsolate way thatdid her no credit Amanda had recentlv discovered thather father was not the rich man shehad alL along thought him. .Theflock of kids, as she sometimes calledthe little band of brothers and sistersyonngei- than herself, took so much ofher mothers time and care, and were,withal, such romps, that it was hardfor Amanda to do her share of keepingthe house in order. 7 Soanehow, everything seemed at thistime to ding-oat Amanda, For onething s


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