The Decision of Jim O'Farrell
Jim O'Farrell owned the best paying livery stable in town. He had always been a good husband, and had a sincere love for his wife Anita, but the habits and late hours incident to driving tra... Read allJim O'Farrell owned the best paying livery stable in town. He had always been a good husband, and had a sincere love for his wife Anita, but the habits and late hours incident to driving traveling men on trips into the country had its effect. Mrs. Wilcox, an attractive widow, tho... Read allJim O'Farrell owned the best paying livery stable in town. He had always been a good husband, and had a sincere love for his wife Anita, but the habits and late hours incident to driving traveling men on trips into the country had its effect. Mrs. Wilcox, an attractive widow, thought Jim an exceptionally handsome fellow and did not discourage the casual attentions whi... Read all