Note:  I am working on a collection of short and very short stories that all tie together in a fictional place called Goodland County Oklahoma.   Some are music related and some feature CBGs.   I appreciate your comments, good, bad and corrective.

Jake Leg   by John Bolton

Goodland County, Oklahoma, 1931

The Two Two Store sat two miles east of Corley on a dirt road. There was a good sized open room with pot bellied stoves in the two outside corners. A small front section had the most basic general store items; bread, eggs, bacon, flour, sugar, salt, pepper, canned goods, canning supplies, soap, tobacco, pickles, work gloves, candy, and corn meal.

A tilting front porch had a green porch swing, a big red Coco-cola sign and short barrels for seats. The west side of the 22, the side toward town, was barn red with white lettered 'Mail Pouch Tobacco' advertising. Out in front of the porch was a single gas pump, red with glass top.

Jimmy Mc Neese didn't own the building, but he was the proprietor and he made things work. If you wanted corn liquor and Jimmy thought you were okay, he would sell you some. Corn liquor was his money maker and come Friday and Saturday nights, the Two Two had live music and dancing.

Next door was a two stall repair shop that the big Osage Indian, Benny Poor Bear, rented from Jimmy. Benny could fix most anything. Maybe his work didn't suit some folk's schedules, but leave him alone and give him a little time and he could fix cars, tractors, motorcycles, radios, wringer washing machines and most things that needed fixed.

The Friday and Saturday night crowd was mostly colored, but at least a few whites and Osage always showed up. The fiddler was a white man, John Potter, who ran the pawn shop and bail bond place in town. He and Ted Johnson on banjo did songs you could dance to. Jimmy Mc Neese would sit down with a guitar a few times a night and play some blues. Anybody that wanted to could get up and do a song. If Jimmy liked it, he would call out, “Give us one more!”

Dance nights had free admission. A mule and wagon would be in colored town at seven o:clock to carry folks out to the 22. At eleven, it would carry folks back to town. The 22 might stay open until the wee hours of the morning, but if you stayed later than eleven, you had to catch a ride or walk back to town. Jimmy wanted folks to have a good time, but he didn't want no trouble.

* * * *

Sheriff William Wright got a call on Monday morning from Elton Mc Coy's wife saying Elton was 'Sick as dog and had Jake Leg from drinking bad liquor at the 22. They wanted Jimmy Mc Neese arrested and they wanted him to pay for doctor bills and damages. The Sheriff said he'd see what he could do.

Del Wright, the sheriff's son, was day deputy that week. Del went to the 22 and told Jimmy about the complaint. Jimmy, cussed a good blue streak, slapped the counter top and said, “That cracker came here more than half looped. I don't think he had but two or three drinks! Nobody else got sick.”

Del visited a while, thanked Jimmy, and said he'd look into it further. Del and Jimmy were friendly in a cautious way. An honest deputy could not afford to get too friendly with a colored man who sold boot leg liquor. But they shared a love for music, especially the blues, and in that subject, Jimmy had been Del's mentor.

Del went over to the repair shop and found Benny Poor Boy patching a tractor inner tube. He told Benny what he was looking into. Benny said, “There not a thing wrong with Jimmy liquor. That McCoy come in here drunk. Some people got whiskey sick down in Osage town. Talk to Francois Poor Bear, my cousin. Tell him I sent you.”

Del drove down to Osage and found Francois. Francois said, “Yeah, that dumb ass Tom Lyons and George Benson got sick as dogs. I heard they bought the booze from that Elton Mc Coy. Words out not to buy from him.”

Del drove down to Mc Coy place midway between Osage and the near ghost town of Hard Scratch. He parked the car, went in the barn and looked, then went to a shed on the edge of a nearby timber with a big messy pile of firewood beside it. He opened the shed door and case solved, there was a still inside. He brought the car over to the shed, loaded the still and then went to the house and arrested Elton Mc Coy for bootlegging.

You don't sell bad whiskey in Goodland County and try to put the blame on somebody else.

* * * *

Many law enforcement agencies made only token efforts to enforce the liquor laws during Prohibition. Too many people thought the law was wrong and they were going to have their drinks.

Prohibition made outlaws and wealthy men out of some honest and not so honest folks. Many bootleggers took pride in their product. Some did not have the the knowledge, skill or integrity to to make 'safe' alcohol. Some customers got sick and a few died.

Jake leg was a condition, usually temporary, causing victims to lose the use of their hands and feet. Some could walk, but with poor control of their muscles. They often had a jerky and distinctive way of walking called Jake walk.

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Comment by Uncle John on January 8, 2017 at 3:43am

You must be speaking of Dave Lynas.  Wow neat idea.   Andries, I failed to get novel published years ago.   But Now I am starting to hope on short stories - even if I have to self publish.   They will be my project this year. Thank you.

Comment by A.D.EKER on January 8, 2017 at 2:40am

I told you before John people crave for written stuf like this, great little story,that Jake leg, is it something like getting the jitters?a fjew names a place, and the picture is made, whit in seconds your karakters start living, do you have enough to start thinking on a printed version? i know a great illustrator in Duluth! think you know him to ! 

Comment by Uncle John on January 7, 2017 at 6:18am

Kigar, I made a small edit trying to show Osage is a tribe name.   Thanks.   Will message you.

Comment by Kigar on January 7, 2017 at 4:45am
Regarding your desire to compile blog stories, my brother did a similar thing and ended up putting them on Amazon. He joined an online writers group where they edit each other, some folks do book cover art and so on.
Comment by Uncle John on January 7, 2017 at 4:30am

PS:  Kigar, Jake leg was real.  It was more often from drinking something called Jamaican Ginger, which was a HIGH alcohol content drink intended to slip past the regulations of Prohibition.

Comment by Uncle John on January 7, 2017 at 4:27am

Thanks, Jamie.   James O, Kigar and Derek. 

Kigar,  the Osage is a native American tribe and also, here it is a town.   I will check out that editing.   I have a bunch of stories in the blog area.  I have a goal this year of tying them all together in one location, writing more and making a collection.

Comment by Derek Rose on January 7, 2017 at 3:03am

Looks like your telling of stories should go well as a sideline to the music.

Comment by Kigar on January 6, 2017 at 4:37pm

Great story, I'd like to read more.

A editing comment - in the fifth paragraph you say "Osage always show up".  Later on there is a mention of Osage as a place.  At first I thought Osage was a person, then later figured out it was a place.  Maybe it should say something like "folks from Osage always show up".?

Is Jake Leg real?  Keep writing!

Comment by James O Lunsford on January 6, 2017 at 1:10pm

Good story telling Sir

Comment by bemuzic on January 6, 2017 at 10:25am

yeah John, I love Hopper's paintings!

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