The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. NINETEEN, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1914 Page: 1 of 12
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yTWENTV-F.KiHTH HUR
SNVI1ER BCTRHY COUNTY IKXAH. KHIIMV IKTOIIKR Ml IOH.
NI1MIIKR NINETKKM
A SIGNAL MAN SWINGS
AROUND CIRCLE VISIT-
ING COUNTY TOWNS
LONDON FINANCIER VISITS
HNAL
AMERICA TO INVESTI-
GATE COTTON SITUATION
IN DEFEATED
HITS ALLISON UW
8.
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A-
Snyder Man IMed After III
rm of Hliort Duration Had
Hoeta of FrteoiU Hfir.
J C. Mil well tnd D. R. Hanka re-
called t mwian about 9 o'clock laat
Saturday nlKht aaylna; that their
brother Adrian Banka died at 7:30
on that evening at DeKalb Teia.
Thta aad newa brought aorrow to a
hott of Adrlan'a frlpnd. In Hnyilnr.
It ! teamed that tin hid bfltin rick
-only few daya and hla death came
to ua aa an nni-ipwli-n ahorlc
Adrian Danka lived In flnydcr for.nlrda anil Honiara" Unaliotlmm'a
l number of year. Ilia aacd mothor "' r"111" nl l""n-
and hla brother KmmMt Rnnka and ""ate pi m on w-li aldi- nil I oi
other relatlvca rcaldn hern.. He waa a near Hound Top arlioiil hou.ii. Then
ann-ln-law of Rev. and Mra. A. II. "be Hoc flclila of immn and innltp
Roberta of Plalnvlcw and l aurvlvcd atnlka aimK"tiMl iho Dunn country a
by a devoted wlfo and three ainnll renlnn n productive aa the Valley
children. i"' ""
Ha took up work aome yeara am. j The atnrka of feed In of cotton
Int ha rural mall aervlce and carried 'and m and cowa nt I lie tine farm
Route One nut of Hnyder until ha;holur f Mr. Wllllania. Krank
Kichanaed with Mr. I.. MrUulun and llrowlinVI.1 W. A. Honk A. M
went to Cold Sprlnaa Oklahoma. Ho
carried a route there for aliout
yeara and moved to llcKalb. Texan. 'nen I rencnen inn ... wa.er-
tle waa made an Odd Fellow In Inn trowfli at hiinn. the cltUenelitp
Bnyder Iide No. W three nr four jhad ehiaHl for the ily and I had the
yeara ao and had moved ilia n- plcaaure of a nlalit In the ho.plta
in 110.11 He waa nl.o ' ho.m. nf tr. and Mra. W. II. Morrow
member of Valentino Camp W.
nit Itt Qn vAf
O
' The remain- were brnuitlii m Sny -
dor Tuetday mornlnn for burial. Fu-
nernl aervlrea were conducted Tiiea -
a. mttmn.n iv itn W W Wer-
mer at the Plrai Prenbyierlun rhurrh.
A lard ronnrenatiim natliered there
to pay reaped to the yot.nr iiihi.
LkH the rnnfldenrn and blKh eateem
...... ...
ofrrrlnn were quit nenenmaly h-
alowetl. .
Hev. and Mra". A. H. Hoherta and
two daimhtera from Plalnvlew and
Mr. Roborta from riaeo were hero to
attend the funeral.
The funeral waa conducted by Vn
rfertaker R. M. Slokea.
The pall bearer all peraonal
frlenda of the dwe-iaed wre
Alexander FrM. -r Hmlih. H; M
Hoyd R. W. Nelaon Lou i.r.iuam
Old B. A. Mesial n.
The AlpTtlHl JMM IH" peopi- -m r.
.. i. . tii
nr hi extenainK niPfi"-7
herrtft wife and children ami i
to the
niMher brotbern and oth -r rol.itlvon
:ZMxrt-u
riKK IN -B.W ' inn
HI'?
rtl '
A patch of araan nenr th- oil mill
wua aet on fire almnt 4 o'clock Sun-
day afternoon by aparka from an en-
Klne and for a few minute ih-re waa
.omelhltlK dolna over tb-re The
hlaie wna Mopped however without
any dauinice
HLKHtK THK ( HIMIN L
rnrHT "F U'l'K ii.h
Jdne C C lllawlna left Monday
for Auatln to reproKo. -b-
the caae of Hie mair
Minnie Ijitham
hl.h raae went up
... T...
on
appeal from Jonea rounu (
It will be remem."
.VI IT- '
Utham ot a llvi- :
"" P-i"""
aantMim In ilia irlal M
Anaon lail anmnr-r
tlin rana at
A HACK K T.ThH
FiHI TIIK Hl.i.i " "
Slk-nal man mil roaily t"
he other day be found i
.nil Mtsa l.nrretla
thaLIir. .... .
r loaded hi- buacy who . . .
Fitato paic.i. o
.ppwrliied Dy . n-wW
" '
n.
of the Hermtelah coun-
litava Wiinn
tr..Mnl.r"'---
h. .ubmlttd l '"Vport-'a.K.d
e rorerlnir ry nicely and t
be at bom.
T. T..iar la
vir. P. P Martin oi w -
Mra. r. .
the Hue! 4
Goodl- I
her father. Mr.
Kven a newspaper man enjoya an
opportunity to get out and away
from town and get fanned by the
pure freih Weat Tea brceiea from
over the bin paaturen of meerinltc
ftraae hroomwccd and raclua.
My laat week outing waa toward
the aoulh. A In nit stretch of inlloa
over a road that need a few hridjcea
' Itradlna; the lower Hny-
dir-l'iiiaa mad
After a ahort ctint with Jon f'adctl
ihtire waa nothing elae alive for anv-
eral nilifa. exenrf quail arlaanr tail
; Johnalim. Mr. Illarkard and
oth
antmlanrlnl plnntera.
:nnri ineir epienuHi iin"in a
; Waaler KtilH- We have jnt loaned
l"" Kfl " 1 wm
Halm then l' tor Hnyder mtn
.day.
J
J Ot lion k liar. Mill Taylor and Mra
J"l Hm-a -re dinR a n.... bual
Dona fit aenen.1 iiicreltaitdlee. They
who'nr 'Huy-a-Hfilora'" iind have on thi
-paiimr a ik".". - n.
ifii eei.ti a wound fnnm Mra. M ior-
;red. Mr. Henkky wne out nl town
but Mr. Taylor and Mlea Jeealo were
idninit it ruHhina: hueliietia In cotton
and men-handlan. Mr. Taylor drop-
ped a ullver dollar mer r way !
keep the HtKnal llht aflame.
Aitihm the street. It. K l. Smith
wiitt buy every minute buvli.a 'ol-
jtt.n and aelllnu a-onila. He l a hna-
1 1 litis merchttiii and rtirrlen n blK
j;1
dlloil mnrkel
. I ('hnr)le Palmer
-Im.i-IIo Palmer le aellliiK drilK
mill UriiK more
; . . . t
iK ""' " (
iniMla.
The itln wna the luicfetii dlitrl' l
ronniiiK fro... early mornhitt till late
. (n H
.- ilrMM
1 ri cloch NiH Ui nit linn iiiiik " -
Iiltd M blen oil III.' viini atui wiini'ii"
.oiiilnx from nil dire. -thine. Nick
U'.m.i ami L ( .lolin-oil an Hi ' hiirne
nf the cln Thla la oth' year Alien
en fiith-r h.
.lordau.
j ii hr.l. Mr WIIMaiiia ;ii.d
ithera i
ere ll;cre uhiiont work j
. in plmiit-rH
d li ii fratr-l
J. H tiarin
. hill Hllll HitlliC
irner wah there win. a nuio
(lie SllllKil cor pa of reail-
and
icni
Oil lb.- w.'LV to HerillleUMI I lliei ;
y pnd old friend Tavlor Coiion. In
hurry to net hla hale ginned mid I
Iind to loreKO the
pleasure or a
rnnfHll
furiberon I met W. " Adama and
....n...l him He la an old time SiK-:
linl r(.t r. mt bnd been on the re
1 1 inn ai antd he
iircii i"
hail mlHWil llic " IiiiiIkH
of
home new'fl . i ' '
At Hermielah. evorviKiny nn mi-
Mr and Mm. H. I. Hlacuhurn J
:iwak
-mil Mix Kthel Cherry were iioiiik n
roimtant hello bualt.oaa.
u W Kcholi and ( . I. JnenKii
taklllK depoalta
MU hRvft a on
g l(v wn0 n.noucia a .arm n
'tha( trrr)ory
i t dnlns a fine trade
relllna irua
aet nh k. He haa a rooiI trade In dniR
nH-amp Hrothem are do.nK a
buMne- in itroeery trade.
I worBln( hardi ad totting- good
oar 'or It and like hla 3b.
.re-ded me with lhat
' wholaaoma cordlalUj for which be laj
1 " k the blk .ndllua" aln man had tflt.ne! 'i1H ha let
were laanina .ru.((.i
IVnpertjr Hm Not ( henanl Hands
Wll Conform to the New
It waa n-pnrted here I nut week that
the prop ilt Ion to nrffmlie a ware-
house mnipnny and take over the
KarmorH' Union WnrcbotiHo property
bad fallen ihrongh and thnt It would
remain the property of (he Fur men.
Union ronipnny.
W. (I. HImiI.t pnnldont of the
Hoard of IHrm-torn Inform the Hlr-
mal th In w'-k Hint the property haa
not rhnuKi'd liiintfi hut riMiutlim tb)
property of tbc old rompimy who will
prucc.-il at on co to niiikc It a homifd
liiMllmilnn hi roiiformlty with thn
iipw iviin'hoiiHP Inw of ibo Hlato.
(.I V ( OltNKIJI'M IK
ItKIMHtTKI) IMPItnVINtJ
O. I Jnii'-a r-'ri'lvcd a wird a ft'w
iIbvh nKo from F. M fornMii toll-
ina or h HcrloiiB iirrldi'nt to hli win
(luy. The hoy Jumped off Into a pool
of hIihIIow witter and It wim thoi.Kht
Hint ho HitHfnliH'd an hitertuil rupture.
He linn Imm-ii In a aorloua condition
but a Inter report aiiyn after an ojh
eratlon for an altneoae he In dolnn
bettor and they hope now for a
apeedy reiovery.
Med C. KIMa hna areepted a poal-
tlon na enleHitinn with K. K. Henra
Itry Coorla and Urorory Store
noted. Ih' Iind recently boon to I'oat
t'lty on an Importnnt profeeilotiiil
trip no a friend told me He gete a
lil K pn.rlli-e hi bin profepaon.
Mr. Hroek hna hk come hnek front
Dnllna whore he went with n pnllent
fleortfi Kjiply bua a Kood rout it ur-
n.it and fed a hiniKry newxpriper mitn
nod Iind irrub lort fa'-orae known Junt
how It la or.e.
K J. Kly him n blK mock of ro-
.'orloH mid la doliiK a IiIk volume tf
bllHllHB
Tho Herm)elf!h Men mil lie t'nm-
hlK "lore Hint would
k M home )n Mr rliy W. II. An-
M. - nmn ;id J H. rker an- huylnir
eollon iiihI Kollltia lota of irondH.
.1 W Wemkeil
id II
llorui
. )l(ltu. tmiriY H inMr... . nr
'
I" " " 1
hot h pro-peroiia flimni lem i.ul nr-
Uronn faemra In M.e t.mn
Hl.rillHI) sr))1)B ) riir
I!- Ul n.11 t.
n.-ill Said he
with h In KH'li-
-'"iiv. .ii-ii. r...-
rlnit.
1 ( hiul.v w(n
Mini: ftoin
tf and we
;iiid p-itfi
liltt farm with
ln;.tl
'Iii.m
hi .inlv e:n
tv"
M Slaeey wii I here aid renew.-tl
for 1 lir Slirimi He flopped nff A'oin
-iiinro yard'- In hi cotton field from
which be picked a nil bale. L'.r-'
pound of weed i'olloi
it I .t ' i.i'- t- n im.i .-
tolled iih a Hiiliacrlher H- will le.idi
thla year at China 'irnve
T J. Mewurt waa unorner norm
fiirtner In town on huiloe a : inl
utll herenfi-r rend the SlKi.nl.
A Parker waa there to ic-l
II In
SiKtiul. lint liail to Ixirry lia.k'to hl-
work
Sl
vo Kemp wia rc)'.einT o'.er hl
Top and aald be wai llvinr
The wto crowded The V uIIt
ar.n. mnn-iKe-i ht i.u.i. i t . .......
ed out lof.a hale and l he other Kin
inanaaon oy .vir. nm u.r
and hla yard wna crowded.
Hermleidi la a live town. ocnpled
by wtde-awnke pro4;re.lve rlllieiia
and aurrounded hy aa fine farmn an
can le found in Weal Teian.
The people have raia'-d enormo.ii
rrnpa (hla year and will bow a hK
arreaRe In wheat thla fall. The land
there la well adapted to wheat.
They hav two railroad a aoorl
hotel kepi hy (I. W. Mayo and a
plendfd arhool of which Prof. O. I.
Howell ia auperlntendeni.
The town la eirepltonally well a up-
plied with nice rhurrhea and rood
preirhera.
The Signal la proud of ita big Mat
of aubacrlben at Hermleiich.
Alt Horta if Ammtlmrfitu Deff-aml
Kliul VHr KiirtyKirr U
Ktfly-Tw.
The Toxna LoRlalutrre hai worked
for thirty daya or a part of that
much time on a hill proponed hy On v.
ernor Coltpillt to compel tho far-
niera of Txna t ri reduce the m-rcaitc
of coiion neit yar.
The meaaunt haa had many frlondn
In and out of the I'llitture but ft
nlno had atrotiK optonltlon
The (hue limit or Hie railed aotmlon
wan Thumdny of tliln week and the
iiiemliera of the Houno Kot huny Mon-
day and brought Ibo hill to a vote
when It waa defeated by a vote of U'i
to AU.
j The Hallux Newa corrif pomletit
wln-d bin piiperon Motulny tiltilit nny-
Ina The Houno lotilKbt killed Hie peml
lltiK hill In all ttn foniiH r-r.ihlnK ev-
ery iimiMiituii'iit and (be Mil Itftelf.
only twelve member- vollnit on the
final iiMfiloM for Hie orlKluul adinlti-
1 int nil Ion felony hill otilv nine uictii-
;lter voIIiik for lotul roduwion. Forty
live votltiK for the coiiiuiltti-o inlMtl-
'lute 1 2 It per cent of nil cultivated
iKT"iie In cotton) and fifty two wil-
ed Jttflitf.nl II
I Hy Hie ov-nU of H.tiltlil the H'mihc
bun HKln "bent Hie Heimle o II" a
It did on Hie Hank of Tcxhh Hill The
Hoi.fie killed III lit pppOKlltotl iN'fore
(tbo Somite over readied a vote iind
il Hill the Setinte will never reach n
volo on lb cotton ucniii:e i.ie-llon
n I lice ibo Ho ii no burled II tonlfht.
! The hill under londdoriitlon whb
'tbo Commltto Hill-fill u!" for the
'iteedy (nditiliilnttatlom Felony hilt
the com tti II tee nilbftllute provldhiir
jthtil only l!f. per c-ni of all cutllviil-
ed ncreaire may he plunted In cotton
hi 1 A. The llrnt vole w iik taken on
lllie HlirilB of HIM Hllh-tlUltr I Ml per
'cent reduction with apodal pntilnlnn
t -r finiill hnii'T- Tliln wi lo-t lv
ji f 2 lo H4
The Mlalo' k total dlmhiH"n
liiiieniltueiit watt loct ft lo !
I The CHhln :H p' T ftll ntlieinlliielit
i hmt :t:i to
( I he Knlden fori) per com .H.ieti.t
mm nt wan lout :i'l to rt;.
The '-ueli.t; jtmei.ineiil MielMliK
i..tt.. plKllllllK 111 l''K. "i Hill hf'teli
ncri'n per lniiiHfliiiMiT ii lot .!
'I he (oiniiiltfi-.- .il-lltil'e
I' lo VI
'II ih-l.ial lle-d del..
d lo t:n :o .iiKl"-r.ti en
l to h 4
;iM -Hlef of itie .He-to 1
Hi-re helllK offered illid !
Iw-h.-t'T 'Aiililid lo exempt -I
.(.-:. Now. th- law h..I t
lo
ll..-
ille
t. II I .l'"'"!l IO ' ' ' ' I.I-
if.- ..rirnnlie aare- to limit hdr
.laii'tlilit- ainl pftii.liie . adi .'l - r i.r
lolatl.ma
ti'iveni'T ri.iiltt .(ii"te. .. -M-
bllt If 'ht t.'. l .l -e- 1. -I. 1
J-M '.Hck Oil hit'! he Will -till;) it."
State ami If he Mid. public M i.t im-ih
MrotiK eimiiah lo JiO-'lf. be Mill Mill
another aperlnl aeaneii ah''M Hie n.u!
iti. of Noveml'T
ri.itl-.sint;ii siinmi
iti sK.s. rnuM mrnT
Mr- T ' Sttnrii l " ''tl A
Count v Commiaderier ..nd .liiatt'e of
the Peace In the Ira precinct for a
-...er of yeara cw o -own la.t
Sarurdav nnd tendered l.l re-lfna-tion.
whbh waa a-cept.d and Soul re
.lake Autry n iippolnfd to fill out
to uneiplrerl term Mr Autry w
nominated In .It.lt for 'he-o two of .
flcen. nnd a only lomtna in H'He
head of time
Mr. Ktlnaon haa made the mnnty
a ear-ful. honeat. alna-taklnf officer
He haa helped to build the lourt
honae and the Jail and to puh alona
ihe rampaian of (rood rra-U and eub-
atantlal brldaee. He baa done well
and deaerree a real. He back to
hla farm ranylng 'ith htm the con-
fidenre. reaped and reverence of htf
ronatituency.
A New York pedal aaya: Sir
(leorice Pariah advtaor In the llrltlah
chancellor of the eirheiiuer li In
New York lo confer with trnaaury de-
partment officiate at WaabltiKten and
New York hankeraand flnaneirra fn
regard to eatabllahhiK a baala of ei-
! dm tiro lietween thla country and
Kualand.
Sir fleorae nald he waa here at the
lluvltatlon of the at'crdary of the
treiiaury.
"While I an. In America" nald Sir
jtieortte " expect lo Invent tKHte the
Hlluiitloti bore mo far an Hie haudlltiK
of Die cotton crop and it (Itium lnx
la coiieertied aa well an the endmnre
ett tint Ion here.
Fliiatii'ln) condition In London are
now priii Muilly noriiinl" Hlr (leorKe
Hiihl.
"I coiiHtder that we are remly to
weiiHn-r any Htorin ami we in not ei-
pect ti it v trouble when l he morato-
rium enpiri'K November tth. Tber" la
much K'olil In London at Die priwcni
lime and Hie Kovernment will protei t
llione who are uiinhleto pay dehtn.
Sir (ieorae ckI liniilcil Unit Ameri-
ca villi owed Kuulaiid approtlmnlely
forty or fifty million dollara In t;o!d
Asked If Knulatid would lnIM on
trohl paymenln. bo aald:
"Aa h urent ii ml weulthy tuition
you ari' juat an iiNttoiif to pay your
dohla aa wo are tfi Imve vmi pay
them Your cotton export" nt thin
teuton would normally pay the In rite
hnlnnce iiiinluM you Thta la one of
Hie p u" mi I want to take up I he
cm inn diun'ton while here I'n do r
onliuar ' -ondlt hum Hie coltot. fltnn-
llnji w III ui kly atralKliten Ituclt
'I he itpenllic of the l.lverp. I Coltf.ji
KdllMllfe Will dcH (ld Oil (lie 0K-lltf
nf the New York ur.'f New Or euna c
ihaitKe V'e en'(t your murketn In
he iitoter win -oi.n .Hid Hie free mme-
lueiil nf n.itnii -lll "f 'minte fadll-
Ihe put
.ill
of Mi
rl'i
I it K M II L H IIMOM'MO
sinnv mm; rn os
Fl.da ; nd Saioidav of hi-l w- r
ll.e .!: le '- lor the C.wI.oVh
Iteimloh ..t.d Ml..- ho ll.l.IlM o
'here w.T" -one Hie lM 'if !
. o.- iti .iMt-iid ill .ih'l 1 ' r ' 1 1 1 1
r tit .-n ! .ei the 1 1' rash. i
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I I t III A lil' I. l! 1" ' le ' ' '.1 !;
11... ..' .. of -I II. '
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III 'I for.- . ... u ' I
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Of .
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-i .' ilh uoo'l :i1 "
ruin t ; i it.--"-- M )!."
o V( M HI NT Till It
lV l 1(1 V IW W.
' .(.in. had -onie . l'ir.C
here late TI:iirwt;H .-Willi
M ran n don ri-ar
md'-r atd I'ndfc ta-
e mhb ti row n fP'Hl He
.(uite had! v hurt He
rftl -IK. f'tl"' letIM i olidltl'in
'o 1 drutt t( re for 'reat-
iT.nered i oimctoiiaiiena nf-
t time And arly in th
tide to lt .:n.
epe
II. r
merit
ter h
tiiriil
! S teaer kji here Tneadav from
Fluntia He noted nearly two
t ear aa' lot 'n moron count y. hut
!l naw hack in Went Tesaa Me haa
Iliad enouch of South Texaa and pro-
jpoaea to alay in a eountry that la
lerllable and thnt f Ita him.
Hotda That Shipment of IJquor for
Own Vi In Dry TniUirj la not
Violation of Imw.
Atintln Teiaa Oct H A blow of
aeverlty waa dealt the Alltat-n U-
iiuor law today by the Court of
Criminal Appeal when thnt tribunal
bold that Intoilcatliif llqutira may
lie delivered into dry territory when
l la abown that audi Htjuor ! not to
he uaed for (he vlotnllon of any lawa
'of Tena.
Tliln Imprtanf boMlttK wna In the
Icane of ox parte Klmer Pei de from
Kaufman County whoae raae waa to-
day reverned nnd the relator dlarharK-
jed. I'eede wna nirent for Ibe Wfllta-
Farito Kxproaa Company at Katif-
iiinii unit wna lonvlried or ievnr1na;
! four giinrln of whlnkey 11 hipped from
an htterftiitn point to Mr. Laird
which. H wna charred was In ola-
tloti of the Alllaou law Me fore the
ll'inor wna dellvop-d to Ijilrd I'eede
reriulreif a aworn affldnvlt that the
llijiior wna for hla ll.alrd'a) own nan
and not for the puroae of violating
I lie Inw and under thoae drcutn-
ntnticeti me Court of Crfmtnal Appeal
hdd Hint It whm nor a violation of
the inw. The opinion written hy A Mo-
dule .Lrallca Hurler and con' tirrerj in
ihy .luatfce Havldaon. holda that under
Heitiori f of (be Alllaon liquor law.
It la only a violation of the art to
make JnlemtMte Hlilptnentn whet nnch
ll'inor In lo he uaed or poaaeaiied In
ilolntlon of the lawa of thla State
mid It. the I 'merle eaae it wan nhown
lhat the llrpior wna not lo he liaed for
thnt pur pone
'die effect of thla dwlalon I far-
readilnif. h a it will jrfrtiilt the idlv-
ery of llipuor Infr. dry territory when
It In proved tlmt Hie Ihiuor la not for
th" (.uri.-e .f tlolntiiiK the law The
c. urt ui.tiold" 'he i otir'lt.:tlonnliiy fif
the In
'he .Siipreriie Court did nit trnna-
H' t 1-ti biir"lri" luiln v out of re-
uperi l-r ihi- memory of 'li- lute
Jii'lfo tinln'-e.
It'll UF II N I'lt'K I'lVK
MIMUt) Ii FN TV I-OIMr
Man I- reeord- in -i".n pkk-1j.Ii-
li.ii' n r .orf i-.f from thu
re. r- (l i- . ;i r MoT .f an have
I... i. 1 1 flic m .-.r'l h lee M'Ciirt
j ' vl ' '(r I'r- lit- I't'maii
I W CI 'I :e..r ...t if .-
U .rie.. .car. ..f . . a :.-rtt -
h.' k '"-
v fr. i;i ML'
..I. o .- 4
IKH i It I h il OI'MlN
M'li M lollK I lliM
Mr .1 .1 Hon-er. llun'-r
M' r at.' i 1 r. t.aii ' I " ; f I d n l.a!
f M.t'.f !.o" 1'tl'I.O i' '
. . . . . t . r ifl.-t ll'lit KT:lp
..f :;.-u . ri :' lh- N" York
t.. . .i '-'' I :( :n-
' Mr I'
d ar.d I'd
l.ad The hn1
i.-ernnce on it
ic i :ri hm n ii'imk
I ItOM I II I I'M I - t Mil
Mr
on r'
i un.ed "( dtie.da fr'-m i he lull an
Fair f r Slum b i!.e Fair la anod
'ti' udi 1-iui-h 'he ftjimo ;a laat vear.
(If roirae There are feme new feat urea
a t.d 'here la a nothouMe improve
ment in the maditiiery He aya Hie
ef'-cl of the lo- prt'-e of r.rttfin la
aeen in ail lines of human activity.
He talked with well informed bust-
II cm men and none of them aeem to
aee any ntire alcna of Improvement In
market condltloaa for aome time yet.
liifarel to Wert.
I (leorae I'r tenon and Mlaa Mi;le
flannaway.
. K Nance and Mlaa l.llliaa El-
klna.
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