Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 281, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 5, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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BIG OIL LAND CASE
IS AFFIRMED TODAY
Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords, in white
kid, black dull kid and enameled leath-
ers, priced at $1.95, $2.50 and.. $2.85
hard to . hold dow,
bidders-are. In co
Priced at only ..........
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Ladies’ Knit Union Suits.
suspect her neutrality and bolieve that
.the British are planning to use, Holland
terms in Texan, hut if that is u symp-
tom It is about 'the only impeachment
many’s iutentiorn.- Haland in sumpic-
ions of them both ami has completely
- mobilized her army and has taken oth
er military precautions, and is pre-
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"succeeded in putting this law on-the
statute books after a struggle of many
M> very evidently believed
hasten final legislation h
Says
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WILL CONSIDER GOHLKE CHOSEN
SCHOOLS' NEEDS SECRETARY HERE
rtrikes
Times.
San Angelo
[or a time, re-
ie real estate
as a
flank.
little arzument to perpetuate it.
"There is a matter, however," con
tinned Mr. Morris, "concerning which
the people rof Tyxus are asking and
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in the world and the Irish
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This contest begins April
1st and ends July 1st. •’
ierles are
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of the good onmon sense and sound ana
path to strike nt tiie Germaniydrment of Charles Morris- of Win-
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In the New Spring Hats you can’t get
better elsewhere, even if you pay more.
Why not*economize and buy here.
WOMEN’S CLUB MEETING
AT CORSICANA ENDS
la Urged—Other Mattera Are
Considered
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weal
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involves Title to Oil, Rights on Wi:-
barger County Section Worth
Million Dollars
Potato-Eating Natlons.
The Belgians are the greatest pote
TORS TENDER POSITION
TO HIM TODAY
paring to uijUU1 the nation which vio
latesher-neulrall
{eave Wichita Falls.
/Arrive Kansas City .
/Arrive 8e. Louis ...
The verdict of the lower court in
the case of Mrs. L. A. Collettvs. Mag-
nolla I etrgleum Company, et al. In-
REPAIRING!
Our repair department
cis in charge of an ex-
pert watch maker, who.
does all kinds of fine
Insurance of all kinds—Loans* Real state and
Rentals. 616 Eighth. ; —
420
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and egnipment at ih higu acuol nre
declared urzenely needeg, while the
report states that ten.addisienal-tmet-
els are- npeited at one", and that ihere
should he addeil,
< cease the number.
Ken Jacinto xeh
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-Holland is in peril. The
DIL J. D. PROCTOR
Painless Dentist
Office ever Morris Drug Store
202% Indiana Ave. --
OMm Phone 116; Residence Mt
into, mtuation
Austin .......
San Jacinto . . .
# Alamo ..
Travis ..
may be noted that the states now »we
the War Department more than 2
million dollars for lost" equipment
But the fight for preparedness really
subsoxirtioN «ATES:
Bs the yest (inall yr carrier ..
By*ie chth tunnil or carrier! ..
Phones-
Business Office ............
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Boys’ Blue Overalls, sizes 6 to 14rat 35c
and . :.r.........a.. 50C
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Men’ Nainsook Athletic Union Suits
. at only .,....... *-- ...... 45c
Boys’ Mesh Umion Suits, with. short.
sleeves and, knee length at only.. 25c
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“The Texas Special”
The Finest and Latest
Model All Steel Train -
23 Hours to St. Louis
Honal defenre into a pork barrel. EiV-
ing the country in return- n regular
army inerease of ten thonsand men a
year for four or five vers struck these
ratesinen as beine a fair bargain.
Some of them will be surprised next
was secretary
Chamber of C
ANDERSON & PATTERSON
MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PR EBB
muterea at the postrrue at Wiehita Falls
. as aurttHi1 4 lass inuil matter
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which would in
'Maxwell Hardware Co
serve their own end's. To turn the na
what lengths poliiclans will go to
seem imperative in order to even
rensonahly met the denmpnd .<
Navember when they learn how
mendous barrel of pork.
Thete is nothhg in the Huy Bill to
compel compline e of the state "oV-
erninents with the provision iff . the
proposed law that was not in the Dick
l aw, and the Dick law was not en-
roreed and could not be. It simply in-
vited. the national guard to take per-
tain -drilie ami inspection and accept
in return money from the federal treas-
ury and arms and equipment from the
War Department’s stores. The guarg
the country. --Kansas
time, Il lias caused millions of dot
"arstobe spent inTexas under fair
.aTNenriu ekr ir mnd ingt restrict Ions,'wliicli otherwise
llty pay dearly for it wouid not have been expended
WICHITA’DALY TIMES
a i by every layman who knows the
tacts. to have been a dismal failure,
fleary h. Stimson, former Secretary of
War,hakpointed out that after- thir-
uen’years of the Dick Law’s opra-
tfon, under which the goverhmen has
paid out M million dllars to the na-
tional gourd lit an attmpt to ’ federal-
izo" It. the numbers of that organiza-
iomare ieWer.in proportlon to the
I apulation, than tuyewere when it he
law was passed.
With this showing no man in Con-
gress or out- ran - pretend to believe
that 425,000 national guardismen. which
Texas' but because he believes it right
in principle. '"The people," he NaEN.
watch, clock and jewelry
repairing. All work
\
Zhi rsulte.
Prom ‘Thesland was worth only a few dol
being built and thoe
operating to their a
oil refinertes have been in operation.
Home of these telinerles are ofrering
aggressive competition j6r. the big
self to bring aba reaction in the
hish tax ruin. He is opponed to Ute
repal or amendment of the Robert-
aon Insurance hiw In a recent inter-
view Mr Morris is qttoted as follows
• "This law has deronstrated iheit
as a servant..for the Interval of the
people and ther is no reanonuble M
New Spring
Dress Goods
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Hate peace teris cornea. Germany
suspect England’s intentions towards
Holland and England suspects Ger-
should be twenty more to properiy—.-
tar fore- ework. , 17.. ..
stream, of gold that will pour in our
State under an amended tuw: . I lie-
lieve that this question of, the Rob-
ertson insurance law needs little coy-
ment. It is so plafh that it is a peo-
Prices
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Asked
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,' • .Governor Ferguson has someimeeb as
the champion of the law providing for
majority nominations for Unia States
senator, He la for the law not only be-
- Wichita Falls, Texas, A^il 6. 1B18
nshoro Hint Ims been offered, Mr.
MoFrTTis a bunker and businens. man
ate to act. 3 -
The ehief-vilue of the action of the
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mans are seeking tor a pretext to over; ................
run/ndoccuw Ilolland as they havelof high standing Mr. Morris favors
Belgium and to use the coast of Hol- tne abolition of useless off Utes created
landaus a base (or attack upon Eng 1 to pay-olitical debts lin'd pledges him
famtandfhave t*heir ponsessiona
tm rich territory when, thefime to ngo-
e B may be a aymptog of Toolishness
■ i on thiepart of-a-mrrtorun qzuinws.a
giwvernor who is running fora second
oxv, । ven- gathers strength from the action of
larze"xtent this Hie Hous If It had been the oniv
’ ' ‘ army measure before Congress the bill
undoubtedly would have been amend-
men to the regular armv In in. Thereport
atullmenw,drawn -ut over five yean' Buiiding is d
audit "federalizes" the national wjard
L ta procean already tried under the
Lidk iaw of 19013, and whtetts-con-
ceded by every military expert, as well
cause it is the law of the State of ple's measure and has spoken ao.clear:
lyin its own ifefense that it will need
guaranteed. Prices low-
Kruger Bros.
Jewelers and Brokers
725 Ohio Avenue. .
usd has enrolled
and More
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to the restriction of competition for iries, has been and is being neglected
for there has never I....... a time In re in proper protectl.m and pncouraxe
, meut under pur state- administrauon
cent years when so many independent j "Under a plan the details of which
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to Keverurtther sehools are rapidiya.
becmtng necessary,* Increased roumi" '
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PORK BEFORE PREPAREDNESS..
The vy»n .which passed the
House last week wltii n suspielous
ihanimity, is a pretensesat army re-
organizafion, such as the House loves
to lay ut whe the Amid politicians
are afraid to do Hie geutne thing and
yt are afraid to do nothing. .
As a measure of jreparemness the
The urgent need of adarilpnal room
and improved fucilitien in tiie public
schouls of Hila city will receive the
attention of a committee named this
morning at, a meeting of the Chamber
of ommette 4irectors, fullowing the
prebentation pf a report# from the
school 'board setting fortiThe school's
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For further information, see Local TIcekt Agent or write.
N. *1' SLIF FORD. e w. G. CRUSH, OP. A.,
Local Ticet Agent . Dallas, Texas
view ot improved conditions here,
that it was time’-toemuloysa perm
anent - secretary.
Mr. Galike.was seeretary of the
Chamber of COmmerce in 1908 and
1909, resigning late in 1909 to man- . .
age the campaign for the anti's in a
prohibition election that was schedul-
ed but which was never hold.* He - -
Hienry Ford is reported lending s
the choice of Hepuhlicans of Michl
gun for presidential nominee The
primaries were held yesterday. .Mr.
Ford’s name had heen placed on the
ticket by admirers but he had requent-
oil that his candidacy "he not taken
serionsty." Despite this request early
returns show that he was leading Sen-
ator William Alden Smith, who wants
the nomination by more than 5000, The
The jokes about it have made the Ford
car no less famous than Ila merits. It
is ponsible that a Joko may make Hen-
ry Ford the Republican presidential
nominee..
GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES’
VIEWS.
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use for its bning changed at this
Lawns,,repe and Lace Cloths, in flo-
ral dotsand stripes, assorted colors. -
About ninety pieces to select from.*
or when a great mw.ollreid
covered, then wo abletyeet gasoline
priees to go dowabne+s hardly prob-
:..tooabte that short or thene neruatives
.....601 > will bring about any lowering of the
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for the several schools, at least one the forediosure suit, but this was not
large playground should he provided | discovere intil a year or so ago when
for the-< hltdrcn-of the city. When the title was being examined. A quit
we see the crowded conditions iniclaim doed was obtainied, but later
the cities, and note the vast.sumswit was filed, and tried at Vernop.
uecessary to provide grounds, It em The jury found for the defendants, and
phonisonsthegwrseneynend,nromikis the case ........pealed .......above
our city makes prices almost. 1
bitive.
1 -There,izomnowsan.nyerasn “^gihusb^l owned it: but the present val.
:0-uPisnEo Home"roonh have man v"” of the mimerai rights on ' '
sonrol To rom. room closes mo nXiplaced at abolit "$1,000,000. Ta ......
flM generally recoghized as right for, of Carrigan Ar nritamnnrthis,sitywan
emctnt work, twenty mole teachersteonnsel /for the Magnolia in this-case.
could be used and'ten additions) ones 2 __ . - .
science equipment should be provid-
ed for the seventh grade at the Aus-
tin school. •
atTherecshrunid sM azsemblznhal volving titfe'to the mineral rights of
furnished at amTlr«inense hvnuL I • aw'Gon of .Wilbarger county oil
eug in some moveable partitions Arinna, was sustained this morning by
dOSrs I the court of civil appeals at Amarllo,
The matter of playground should'according to advices received here,
ieceive careful conidfatiom, as none] The oil rights in question ate esti-
of the. schools have adequate room I mated to. be worth at least a million
Travis. San' Jacinto, lamo and Samidollats.iehaif interest being the issnt
fiouston are playing on vacant -lots in tills surf. A former husband of
that do not belong to the schools.! Mrs. Collet was the owner of-the sec.
and the high school pupils are using tion, now part of the IK- T: Waggoner
the already crowded grounds of thei ranch ; he phrchased it in 1889 and lost
Austin nehool. - ,j|t in 1891 through a foreclosure sale.
In addition to additional grounds'Mrs. Collet was not made a party to
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ernl freight cars in) which inelinded ।
two tank cars filled with gasoline
Total . ......... 3154
The first grades in San Jacinto.
T ravis and Alamo schoefs are on
one-half day Kesstona. San Jacinto
school is full, Travis needs at least
one more teacher. classes are too
large at the Austin school, and the
hizh school is running at near capa.
< ity, and will need additional room
for the large < jue that will be pro
inoted from «e seventh grade.
Alamo can takeJcare of its pupils
and accept a few more in the higher
erades. The Sam Houston school will
have suffieient room by sending to
the Alamo, those promoted Into, th-
sixth xrade.
To relieve the present conditions,
to provide for natural increase tan
for theadiled..numbers that will be
broight in bi the compilsory adura
tion law. a biilding whonid he erert-
id In a new loration, a brie k bnile
ink should take the place of the two
little frame buildinuga at Travs two
rooms and an auditorium should he
added to San Jachto, the high sehonl
should lie nlargei and improvements
made at the colored school.
The new huilding should he so
plared as to take some of the pupils
from at’leaat one of the other sehpol“
and to meet the growth of the , ity
This buiidine should contain at least
ten rooms, should be modern in all
its appoiniments and shonid have at
b aNt a block of land and preferably
more.
A modern eight room bnildinz at
Travis would take care of the < hi)
dren in that nertion of the town and
provide for flu- children who live
aeross the river. Three hundred and
forty one children are now enrolled
at tills school, and n sixth grad -
the Huy Hill propses,to provide by n
_ ayntem of nationul beunt, will ever be
Nitiaabsurd to talk oftheimmense auything bnua uaper army and i ire.
. F. H. Gohike will be secretary of
the Chamber of ( ommere If ho acr
tepts tin position, it being tenderet
him •tliis morning at a meeting of the
directors. It is understood Unit Mr.
Gohike, will accept the ptace amt l^>
is expected to enter upr/”. his dudes’
shortly. ’ ------- '
It hail been planned to defer action
on ths secretin ryship unugMTy "tut
at tod#s session, FraukRelliovee
te lake immeaiato steps. A commit-
tee had previously recommended Mr.
Gohike and-li-bringing the matter
up today: Mr Kell said-he considered
.Mr, Gohike the"mst efficient mini
the organization < mild obtain. Mr.
Kell also said that he considered; in
A comuune coussting of Frank
Kell. T. B Foble, J ||. Marlow. J M
Bland and I. E. Huff was named to
meet with members of the school
board and devise means of meeting
the situation The meeting will prob,
nbly lie held tomorrow morning. While
a bond issue can be votd to supoly
additiinial room required. I hiu will iiot
meut the oilier needs of the schools.
The rejort torlay wassuhmiitedby w
it. Ferguson, a-director; who is a
members of the school board.
The report follows: ..
The Executive CommitteeF. Churn-
her of Commerce, W ichta Falls, Tex
ns. ' . .
Gentirmen: In Jcomplfance with
your request for incormation concern
inK the present conditinn and • the
need of the unblie sehools of Wie h
ita Falls, we submit the following
statement
- The enrollmeat of the Wichitu
FaTis public schools including ili
seventh month Is as follows
12:30 p. m.
7:15 a. m.
11:30 a. m.
1 says thill one entire new
ildingis desired; und that additions
ed before its passage. . But with the
x Chamberlain Bill in the Senate, which
I i Is a real preparedness measure fram-
' d with the approval of the war col
They were roshed to the hospital nt
They “yr’ latgston fireTy —Li Tonahaa, o"IndprFasa"reom e
r"ssrTaphafmtftiiwemat-Srraun "
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ral advancei CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COM-
•.had before । MITTEE NAMED TO LOOK
-price.
will continue to ask a great many
years with those who had prospered ; questions, Thal la t ite -mater of the
long bv their ability to pack conven- immense tax rat now—.
.. . . . __. them. The tax rate in Texas is now the
tions and make political slates and nighesi ever known in the history of
J otherwise thwart the will of the peo- our State. The voters know this and
I am qpposed to 4. return tothis ehaernandnxowizescAnddwhah ‘
- platform plank in which I advocate the]
that out executive committee will per- bolitton of useless ofTTEes,T nbelieve
nilts plain mandatory provisin of the that 1 answer to a L_„
. K . w » Hater question. I am going before the
law to be nullified. Governor Ferzu ipeople in my campaign with the op.
son has announcsd his intention to at-ipressionof tills high tax rate especial-
tend the meeti4k of the state execu-ly i nind, and I will reduce the tax !
2 ... ..2 i rate, or I will resign if elegted I
tiv4 committee next Friday and oppose furomise to administer the arfrs of .
tlip State of Texas in the interest of lege, the friends of national defense
0* ‘taxpayers and nefthe tax eatersJ -
When asked in, regard ta his stano they coult
| in reference to the warchouse laws Mr permitting the "little armv" men to
। Morris said: + 'pass the Hay Bill and wait for the Sen
"I strongly favor some radical
. ..... , .< ... amendments to the so-called ware:
11,8 unlike tuat the investigation nouse law, that it may be transformed
of‘the atinef""general will result into a measure that will serve the
In any lowerihg ar the price- of gaso- ' farmers andzinners in the manner and
,, • I . . . . io the extent that such, a measure
line. 4 neemms natural that the price 1shoild, instead of being-simply a vft.
of gasohne should go dp when the de-; hiele in which ansaty of rolitica!
mand is greater than the refimers are । friends marrtde 2h i platsorma.!
,, ... . tava a specihie -plank covering tills
ar able to suppiY- The old law of matter.
supply and dmand seems to lie work- | Im a fact patent to every man that
ingin the .rise of gasoline prices. The Texas interests are primarily,.aericn!
,, "..... ..I / . . hural andrthat the farmers, the indi-
rising price can not fairly tw> attributed viduals in mhin greatest of our Indus.
can be worked out, the means can be
placed at the disposal of the. tarmera
of the State of Texas wherepy those
honest, -hard working men cah secure
for themselvewiaishome upon easv pay.
meats and long terms.. This measure
when put into effect will, I believe, re-
dounSnot only -to the benefit-of-those
iudivtual tariers who tike advantage
ortrzburit’wii set the State of Texas
forward, inysuch-g genet
mnovement as it Jmf never .had before] |
"I believe in organized labor and he
- .pu Heve that-such, laws as are necessajy
is dis ' ta blotter protect the laboring people - . ____
H-ramitsd-hAEPORIMDE TODAY HELD~it FORMERLY
in order to protect the employes itnd .r • L - -- *
to giue te public better service by
proteeting ita freight and nreventing
i aifroad wroeke ’
nearly .loo children. This school
should have at least two more recita
tiov rooms and an auditorium. The
auditorium is not only needed for the
pupils, but nlws for the patrons, as
ihi# offers a most excellent opport un-
ity for tie wider use of the school
huilding in n socil center
An addition is nod'll at the high
N hool Co provide for the large class
that will enter next year mid in sue
i eeding years There should be at
Irast four more recitation rooms, the
ansembly hull enlarged atid a zymnas
lum provided in the bisement.
The specla! need of a gymnasium
li; occasione d by the Hmall grounds
al, the high w hool, and the need of ai
place in which to give systematin
physical J raining
Provison should also be made for
serving lunches to the pupils and
teahers. This department could be
rade at least selr-sustaining.
Manual training and domestic
Join the hose club and earn some
money for a good cause. We are
going to give one cent a foot re-
bate toSunday Schools, Churches
and Lodges. ’ The one selling the
most hose, in addition to the one
cent pet foot, gets $5 in gold as a
prize. The leaders will call at
our store for full details. Every
foot of our hose is made by the
Goodyear and Goodrich Rubber
Companies, the largest rubber
companies in the world. We
bought 10,000 feet bf this high-
grade hose, and can make the
Shwn That Aadltlona Rom .Saal, I
- Needed at Most of Local —Reinstatement.of Electra OH Train
business with ('. W. Brun, with whom
lie is still associated.. Mr. Gohike has
been suggested for the secretaryship
several times since he resigned the
position.
At this morning’s meeting Miss
Jessie Agnew, supervisor of art ahid
music in the public schools, asked
the Chamber to appropriate approxi-
“rrately »25o for th<- vurpose of stak-
ing a May Pay fete iu the public
schools as a means of advertisinz
Wichita Falls. Miss Agnew's plan
calls for live rlonrs und other parat
phernalia which, she says, would cost
about $250), A motion drevailed to
refer lice- matter to"th aivertit ing
committe" with inatructions to con
aider the advisability of donatins til"'
mney. "They will report ill the next
regulr me rung or the Chamber.
Upon motion of Eugene Liepold it
was voted that ofieiais of the Fort
Worth & Denver he asked to re-in-
slate the spe lal train hetween Wich
Ita Falls and Electra to enabte resi
dents of tliis city wild work in the
oil Ili-lds to return trout work every
night Mr. Liepold declared that many
persons have been forced to move to
Electra since the oil special was tak
on off .
The following commiitee was
pointed to conter with the city coin-
eil and lite county commissioners to
takesteps to protect the Wichita riv-
ei water from ut tiie interhection of
Austin avenue: J. C. Ward, J. "It.
Marlow, J A Kemp, J. S Bridwell
Bert Bean During the recent ,rains
the bapks have washed out about 15
feet.
The following members aMended
thu meygting: Messrs. Kemp. Kell. it.
E. Huff, Hardy, Marlow. Hines. No-
ble. .ackson, Pennington, Marvin
Smith, Bland, Heid, Blair, Liepold,
Harvey, Ferguson, O’Relliy, Boyd. A.
L. Hiev, Ward, Art and Bridwell.
NEGRO IS KILLED IM
WRECK ON COTTON BELT
tit ArRetated Press.
Big Sandy, Texas, Texas. April 6.
A freight yain on the Cotton Belt
north of here at 8: :30 -o’clock last
night, csusedthe destrucvion of "eV-
thelrsoposal to disregard the law_ke:lr
caibe of the ungertainty of its pro “
visfis and the difficulty of carryin
out! Its terms
e . ...... with few exceptions, took the money
imposed -unenand supplies, but not the cirills As a
measure of the gctufd'H efficiency uh-
der this kind of "federalization" it
a
: CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DIREC-
-g=-T
Ilf Associated Press.
Corsicana, Texas, April S.—The
third district meeting of the state fed-
eral Ion of women's clhs was con- l
i hided here today, after a two-day’s
ression. Election of officers, adoption
of resolutioms and selection of dele-
gates to, the state convention was a
part of the principal- business of the
day.
4 m-t
pabilthea Every Week Day Aternooncompanieg, Hiehi reetor crude, are
(Errant Saturday) 3 eing orrered-inte hope of atimu:
i -------datng production; new r
• ' BBB miurs pvnzsuso COMPANY
qm__(Priuters and Pubiisherur
merminatag: Corner meventh street
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