suming our search, with no results. 
We were forced to give up, but we left 
word with our friends that if ‘Bobbie’ 
ever showed up to put him in a crate 
and express him home. 
“Weeks went by and letters came 
from our friends in Wolcottville saying 
they never saw nor heard anything of 
our dog. 
“It was on February 15 when with 
a bound and yelp ‘Bobbie’ came into 
our café here at Silverton. Paying no 
attention to others in the café, he hunt- 
ed out Mrs. Brazier and Leona and 
Nova (our daughters). 
“As I work on the night shift, I hap- 
pened to be in bed at the time. Mrs. 
Brazier and Nova brought ‘Bobbie’ up- 
stairs to my room and shouted: ‘Look, 
who is here!’ 
“IT thought I was dreaming, as I 
could not believe my own eyes, for ‘Bob- 
bie’ was giving me a tongue bath and 
whining and crying like a child. Pretty 
soon he lay down on a rug by the bed 
and would not budge for the folks who 
tried to take him downstairs to feed 
him. 
“WW HEN I came downstairs he led 
the way down into the basement 
where he has a bed. We gave him a 
sirloin steak and a pint of cream. 
After eating a good portion he curled 
up in a corner. For three days he lay 
there, not caring to be disturbed. When 
we would go down to see him he would 
roll over on his back and hold his feet 
up to us, as much as to say, ‘Can’t you 
do something for me?’ His toe nails 
were worn to the quick and his feet 
were bruised and sore. But now he is 
up and running around, pleased and 
happy that he is home again.” 
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