Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 188, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 19, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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WHY MEN SHOULD ACCEPT
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REVIVAL CLOSES TOMORROW
jjundny Night Sermon "Will Mark CI030
of eighteen Day Jtcvlvhl at
First Baptist Church by
Dr. T T. Marl In.
A large audience greeted Evangollst
T; T. Martin at tho FlrBt Baptist
church Friday evening and the service
was ono of the best of the-entire se-
ries of meetings. Tho singing under
tho leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Schol-
fleld was the best the largo choir
having become familiar with the dlf
ferent songs sang- with moro ease and
freedom than heretofore. The text for
the evenlnc was John G-47. "Verily
verllv 1 sav unto you. he that aellev-
eth on me hath oVerlastlng Ufo." John
3-14 and 15. "And as .Moses lifted up
tho aement In the wilderness even; so
must tho son of mnn bo lifted up that
whosoever bellev.etfi on Him should
not- porlsh but have eternal lite."
'You will notice that none of these
scriptures say there. Is a right Way
nnd a wrong way to -believe on Jesus
Christ. They do not say that you must
hjive the right motive. But. you ask
does J not the Bible say that & man
.1 . i 111. Ll.n Uhmh.Q Vao tt.fl
must oeiieve viui mu ucun. i -"
Mhle savs that a man must believe
with tho heart This I take to mean
the whole body. I do my. ttitnklng
above the eyes and' I thlnic that Is
whnt the Bible means whon It says
believe wth the heart t announced
thnt T woiild clvo seven reasons in
dorsed in tho Bible for trusting Jesus
niiriHt Tho first to which I shall
call your attention In the. hijpc ot ro-
wnrd. Tho Bible. 'saya 'Moses had. res
pecfc unto the recompense of tho' re-
wnrri. Tho second reason which
-ahnii rrtrnnt vour attention' is tho do-
" Sir o746njeaVIbttHf'.aylea
somebody: else to !tne ngiu 1 a" '
that a. great many people argue that.
this Is the wrong motive out listen
And savs "no- man llveth to himself."
Jesus said 'fdliw nje and-1 will make I
you .fishers of men." It is ngnt 10
want to help others and no Boryi'ce
. you can render to. your fellow will
n.mM'ra -with Insulins him to trust
Jesus Chrls't for salvation. Suppose a
great fire Is. Bweeping Auiiene. zuu
see that It will take two or three
hours for it to reach your property.
You sit Btill and say 'I will wait until
It gets closed and then carry my goodB
to safety.-"" Every man knows that is
nnt tho mnnlv way to act. The way Is
vn nnri holn vour neighbor. The
4v.twi mntivn nnii nno which we have
laughed out of court is being saved j
In order to meei. our iuyu ra
lieaven. A Baptist' minister for whom
I have great respect and who Is one of
itW- heat friends said to me one day
that ho was tired of hearing preachers
nsk people to be Baved in oroer to
wf nir!.. lnvpri nnoR In heaven. I
Inirl him that for years I had Bhared
his view but that had come to balleye
thatjthe motive was indorsed by uoa s
word and was altogether proper and
rlcht. I have been Invited several
ttoes to address the old soldiers of
hVxorth a Washington city. When
I -sneak to these men I always speak
.4. in nr .sf'thnir lender. Abrlham
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to seriously weigh the quesuon ou
their salvation. As I speak to the
Sqnthern soldiers I tell them or atone
wall Jackson and Robert E. Lq
who knew Goo and. who loved Him
And by their good lives I urge them
to trust Jesus ChrlBt and meet these
men they love In heaven. Jesus said
to the Jews 'If you traat me you shall
see Abraham Is&ac and Jacob.' He
was appeallag to tho tenderest memo-
ties of these pepplq to bo saved. The
old father as he was dying who took
the y6ung lawyer by tho hand and
-plead with the son to give up his skep-
ticism and Infidelity and meet him In
heaven lend to the Savior ono of the
greatest soul winners pf this day. A
man. who was used Jn the conversion
over ono hundred thousand peopje I
refer to Sam Joncs.the motive wfaa that
o ininlit meet his father In Heaven.;
The ereatest soul winner of today is
Mr. Torrey of Chicago In a meeting
In England In which Mr. Torrey and
Mr Cbarjeri Alexander Were loading
one evening Mr. Alexander sang 'Tell
Mother I'll Bo There.' As the tendbr
words of tho song and tho sweet sen
tlnfent floated out fever tho audience
one hundred and forty-five people ac-
cepted JeU8 OhrlBt and made public
pwfeplnn of their faith n Him. You
tell .me tkat It w wrc8 fr Charlie
Alexander (0 : that sob?. Wa It
wrc far Do Morg to w hi"
fallow twdet to wft Win lak aeavent
Jfatw ChrW wld tUat It la rlfht and
indorses tho motive.
"The next motive I shall ubtlco la
tho fear of libit. Men say I don't bo.
llnvo 1n flint. Biirn fitinnrrll Tlifi mnn
Vho BtantlnV before' yott this oVCnlng
bcqnnio a Cluistlan from simple fpar of
hell. Why shall men have fear for
their bodies and no fear for their bou17
Tho Bible teaches plainly that 'we
flhoula afcc CMai nts our Sav0li aPd
CBcano the punishment of U611.
OBcapo the punishment of U611
"Tho greatest motive I think for
wanting to bo Bnvod Is Mint tfq may bo
Useful. Burning In ymtr soul do yott
not havo tho deslro to bo useful? lit
San Antonio a fow years ago tlioro was
a young man who went to tho city
to accept a position who hod seventy-
five dollars which ho deposited in one
rive dollars wnicn no uiniosucu. iu 0"e . . v. '
of the banks ot tho city. Ono evening BnjMlnB CoiniiiUtcO Of Donnl of Ex-.t.-ti
..... .i.. i. .naaA im. tension Holdlnir Mpctlnir In Cnpl. n
while out wnlklntr ho nassod nn hum
ble home. Ho was lead to enter tho
house feeling that he could be of
'service. Unon cntcrinc tho homo he
rmin.l tUr. tnmtov nf fhlrt(ifn children.
till BUlieriUB Willi lyilUUlU IV.J1. im.v.
mother also had the fover tho father
.uiH. ..!. l.nl.l fAtmx pTliA
of tho family was going from first ono
bed to tlio other. The young man
asked It they had a physician and
Lwaa told that they did not Ho asked
If they had money to bujr provisions
and wnst told thoy had none. Ho at
once wrote nn order agreeing to pay
n crocervman for provisions for tho
family for three months. The drug.)
gist for medlclno for three months and
a doctor his bill. Fr.om that tlmo on
the family received proper attention
the chlldrens lives were all saved
Some three months .jifter that this
young man was' standing on a bridge
'and nvqman" came up and grabbed
him hv tlio hand.- HO said to her 'I
do not know you.' Sho- recalled the
circumstances of his visit to their
home; and told him that she- could
never' thank him enough that she be
Heved that ho saved tho .lives of her
self and children by his kindness. My
friends God indorses our wanting to
bo saved that we may be useful. Tne
prent -Hcholar: Dr. Hamer". who' died as
nresldont of ChlcaKO University dying
prayer was God" give me life after
death and grant that I may be use;
ful-
' fThe sevontlWmotlve that should
prompt ua to want to bo saved Is be
pmiRo It 1b rlcht beca'usn It Is tho" no
ble thlritr to do. Mosesileft tlio court
of Egypt because It was right During
the Civil war general Forrest gave a
pnmmnnrl' to a certalriklitflcer under
him. Tho command was not obeyed;
General Forrest with tho bltteres
6atbs"-ctiraed -the (Officer- and gave tne
command' to another. Tbat nignt at
his tent he was told that the man he
cursed was. ono of .the bravest men in
the entire ormyr and that the reason
for the- command not being obeyed
was that the man was deaf and could
not hear. Tho next morning general
Forrest Tode to the man's company
and ordering that the men . should
stand attention. He called for tho boI.
dler to whom he had spoken harshly
to advance ten paces. Tlio oldler
obeved the order. General xorreat
stepped out nnd with loud distinct
voice Bald 'My fellow comrades I am
told that In yesterday's battle I did
this man a creat Iniury I come now
to confess mr wrong anjd I want him
to forgive me;' Unbuttoning his coat
general Forrest threw It at the feet of
the Boldler whom he bad curseu ano
3J.TS v. .m .u m?
back I want this man to administer
a whipping In order that I may right
tho wronc which I have done him'
Tlie man nesltated a moment and with
tears streaming down hla eyes he
Jumped forward and threw his arms
around the neck of bis noble general
and told him that hogladly forgave
him. Genornl Forrest wub not arraid
to right tlio wrong which ho hod done
and tonight I bog of you that you will
right the wrong which you havo so long
done Jesus Christ nnd that you accept
Him as your Savior."
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Sunday mnmlng at ten o'clock there
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peop Wx V"-- "'""
afternoon the subject will be heaven
At Beveti thirty tho closing service or
4I10 meeting will bo; held. Tlio puouc
fio meei ng wHi . -.'--
IB cordially inviieci 10 an 01 mo i-
vices.
J. F. HANDY OPEHATEI) ON
tujiai mm Arrcnwiui'iii?.
nnnln.. 3 H finm nnil W. II. Flnr-
no In ttin AtlllrtTin IlnHllltnl tOllQV
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A..Hnn .n T V TTnn.lv TranRitrnr nt
viimuivu uh m. -. .... -...-...-. -
il. - ht na1fn. nnnnpv nriTinnnv
UIP J M. """1VI" .w.wvuw w...v..y
niid whose home Ib on the east More
of iiytlo lake
v Mr Handy was attnclted suddenly
yesterday with an acute case of ap-
pendicitis which necessitated an imme-
diate oneratlon. Tho operation tooh
place at half past nine oclockf.thls
moraine and renorts from Uiohosni-
tal stato that Mr Handy camefthrough
the ordeal splendidly wltji jVory pros
pect of nn parly recovery.
Abll
rexJ; ?b 10 1910
Or. B. W.
St Lou
Dear SI
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IMQRMAM DRUG CO
PLAN TO ERECT
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
infrii to irAvw A imwil
SUU'l'U 1U llAVl'i A llUJIti
IN WASHINGTON
WILL COST HALF A MILLION
tension Holding Meeting In Cnpl
tin city 01 country to
Perfect ull I'liins. '.
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' WASHINGTON D. C March 19.
Tho Notional Building committee
Methodist Episcopal church south is
holdlnc a meetlnc in this city fortho
prosecution of a plan to erect in Wosk-
lncton a handsomo bulldlnc ronrcscntn
tlvo of tho Bplrlt strength and work of
.tho chUrch. It Is thought that as much
as a half million will be expended on
this structure.
The organization committee was el
ected as follows; President John
Mayo of Paintsville Kentucky; VIco
Presidents General Carr of Durham
N'orth Carolina and R. A. Scholfleld
o Danville Virginia. Secretary J
Adcer Stewart of Louisville. Kentucky
Among the. other members attending
the5 meeting are Miss Jesse Jones and
J. 'W Slaughter of. Texas and R -S.
Munger of Alabama
'.- In as much ns a.11 the other denomi
nations have large representative
church buildings in the. capital city. of
tlio united atates me sownern meiuu-
dlsts have deemed It necessary that
they 'too erect a building. The other
church buildings are all handsomo
n structures costing In the hundreds of
thousands and It is planned tiiat tno
edifice for the M. E." chjirch south
nhnll not be wanting in structural
beauty ns compared with the others
PIONEER TRANSFER HAN
I JERLMUTHOME
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l1 t. Walls Suffers Attack of Heart
Fnllurc; Jledlcnl Attention
Hurriedly Called.
T. J. Walls the pioneer transfer
man. Is seriously 111 at hie home cor
ner of First avenue and Park street
Valley View
Mr. Walls returned last night from'
a business trip to Dallas. He "arrived
on the second westbound train and
went to his transfer barn corner of
North FlrBt and Cedar streets. There
he complained of an Illness which
.Boon became bo acute that ho had his
buggy hitched up nnd drove to his
home. Shortly after his arrival there
&:'
tack of his heart being it !b stated
Mm nnnaiv Mia onnn were called homo.
v..u VM1 - - ..-- - .. .
and Doctor S. C. Gage was summoned.
Today the patient is resting- quietly
and Doctor Gage believes with proper
rest ho will again bo himself. Mr.
WaUs' many frlendB wIbIi him a Bpcedy
recovery. '
DURfllAlt GOT THE CASH
. to ThfCorter
Special to The Reporter.
BUT MISSED THE JEWELS
FORT WORTH. March ID. Burglars
entered tho narlsh homo ot Rev. Fath.
Robert Nolan of St. Patrick's Catho-'
c-rShT1 rjc
Th'e lntrU(lor hovm overlooked a
drawer containing 700 and some val.
uuuu jw"
RTnri. ..... .. F00Tv
'Hl-k ; vhvmti
xiixit r pvf.a tub nnvini
CLARKSVILLB March 19. H. D
Pnntnr n wanltliv fnrmor rpnlrllni? tlvn
mlies east of ioro wbb found dond In
his bed nt home this morning A rusty
it ..- ..1 i. . - ...i. ni
1. I. -J 1 ....! -. lnnl.o...
0 nun ucril tjutluiU(i tiuill luwnji.n
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since no icuvea a wuu mm iwo.uim
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dfon
EMPHATIC CHARGE TO-JURY "
IN VADItAT SWINDLING CASE
COUNCIL BLUFFS.March .19 Judge
McPherBon B.oent much tlmo In pre-
paring Instructions tp the Jury IntV'
Mabray swindling Caso and his charge
In 'the Jury- last night before the'men
left tho court room last night was very
pmnhfltlcand Intimated that the strict.
est watcn is Doing Kept as to my man-
ner In which they conducted thorn-
selves Ask. ypur feed man Jor
COWETX
W A. nunuenn of TpiIco. who visi
ted. J. W Prry at Potoal left yofter-f
day for hlc kome vl 8wetwatir w&
tke Qr
B4 mm fH M Mwkfi U
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DIVORCE
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ABOVE ACTION TAKEN TODAY III
JUDGE IlLANTON IN NK.Wi
VERSUS NEAIi CASE.
00y LACKEY UNDER ARREST
Mcrtel Man Billed by Grand Jury On
Clinrgc of Robliery; Tho Jury
Returns Verdict Cnso of
Yflao T8 Ferguson.
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In District court today Judgo Ulnn-
tqnlBct aslda a dlyorcp ho granted sev-
oral days ago in tho enso of Nellie
Neal otMerkol versus R. J Nenl. Tiioi
testimony ot .several witnesses who
know tho plaintiff wero taken. Tho
plaintiff In tills suit was represented
by George B Hill.
1'odny at Merkel Deputy Sheriff R.
C Young arrested Guy Lackey charg-
ed with Burglary. It Is alleged that
tho. defendant and a companion held
up Mrs. Nolllo Nenl and relieved her
of a watch. Lackey was indicted by
tho grand Jury on tho testimony of
.Mrs Nenl He appeared boforo Judgo
Blanton this .. morning who sot his
bond at twenty-five hundred dollars
Viii'ch auni lie had not made at twelve
o'clock. It was largely on tho testi-
mony of Lackey that jtho court "set
aside tho dlvorco decree
' In yesterdayls session tho case of
Louis C. Wise versus J C. Fergusort.
eb "ill suit on sl. notes' eaci for $21G.C7
secUreil by a lot on Tvhlgh Mrs. Fannie
Flnley formerly resjded was tried be-
fore a Jury Mrs. Flnley was ono of
tho defendants She brought cross ac-
tion alleging thnt.owing to neglect' on
tlio part of tho plaintiff tho Insurance
policy on her house was allowed to
lapse and that' boforo she jllscovred
her loss her homo was bUrned. She
slied for the value of tho policy fif
teen hundred dollars and .for three
hundred dollars damages. Tho Jury
decided that" the' defendant was not
'given proper nQtiqp In the matter and
awarded' her tho faco value of tho
ip5yjcy and. further found '.thatf ."tOib
property on wntcii;tno nqies are n lien
was that of minor heirs of Mrs. Fln-
ley - '"'
In this morning's session tho .cobo of
S. T. Morelnnd et nl versus W. L.Cnpel
silicon trespass to try title tried bo-
foro the court resultOd In a Judgment
for the plaintiff represented by Snyles
& Savles The Judgmbnt clenrs the
title on tho property In question.
The caBe of Henry Saylos Jr. ct nl
versiiB the Land Mortgage Bank ot
L-Texas trespass to try title tried bo-
fore the court rpsulted In a Judgment
for the plaintiff represented by Sayles
& Sayles.
Judge Blanton refused a dlvorco In
the case of Mrs. N C. Averett versus
.Fred AVerett. Tho plaintiff resides nt
Buffalo Gap. She waB represented by
J H. CalhoUp Esq.
Tho. caso of t; F Blanchett versus
W W. Simpson suit on note and for
foreclosure of vopdors Hen was won
by the plaintiff who was represented
by B. B Greenwood of Merkel
ROAD OVERSEERS APPOINTED .
BY COMMISSIONERS COURT.
Following Is a list of rond overseers
appointed nt tho last session of tho
comsslonera court:
. . i-
Precinct No. 1.
Harry Armstrong Will Johob L. I
WeBt Wat3on Brandon. R. S. Rhono
Jim McGee J L. nountrco Oscar Rood
II. T BurgeBB Mr. Richardson
Precclnct No. 2f
O. Wilson Jim Richie Albort Llttlo
Mr. Frederlcksonrotto Smith N. T.
Mcleod Hi O.' Drummond H. TombB
W. P .Moore R D Allen Will Barlcor.
Mr. Childress Harr' Drummond Wm.
McCartney George Atwood Rufo lit-
tle Ja Little Mr. Rlqoy Rbbt'. Mc-
Clnln David Shelton M. P Lattlmore
Mr. Jacobs E B Hogg Bort'Chumb-
Icna Ionard Rlster. O B. Duke. Tom
HumplirJe.
Precinct Not 8.
j; B. Knowles Jr A -Clark Sr B
Friend; M. D. Richards Robert Os-
borne Tom Uobson. W. F Jones John
Prltchett E. P. Williamson E. II.
Glnzo Will Pondor J L Klrhy
Precinct No. 4.
T. A. RJpiw W C. West I. I
Wright R'C. Shcppanl S. W Brown
T M Bfayhow w J. AVIllloms J. A.
Crow H. P Halo A. L Newhr. Josso R
Cope B G. Utzma'n C W. Price S. P.
WllflaBHi Arthur Martin Carl Graham
Berry. Carter II W. Hnrwood
Tl) recestly organized Church Club
will place oa their first salp of tea-
(iotpji this afternoon beginning nt 2
o'clock. Tho salo will bi conducted!
at tho Ahllene Q&s and Fuel office
and at the dry goods store of Mister
Company and F u Campbell
-"'" "
9. W; totownhm vho hM ben hero
Ofl Utnw .baa returned to bU hom
at TrtUt
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O CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS W
O0W0tt0plifl0ft)5D
Tho Cabinet or tho 131m Street Pres-
byterian church requested a special
Borlos of Bormons from tho pastor.
These BOrtnonB hnve boon helpful to
all who havo heard them. Among tho
number was a sermon to "Retail
Clerks. Old Soldlors High School
Dny" and tomorrow tho pastor will
preach- n Bpcclnl sermon to tho Abi-
lene Flro Company All flromt'n nnd
their friends aro cordially Invited to
be present nnd thoroby encourage tho
tlroboys In the very oxcollont work
that thoy aro doing. These men by
voluntoor sorvlco havo saved Oilr city
and Otir homes n good many dollars in
tho preventing disastrous fires. Now
that they havo always served so faith
fill and that without compensation
do not wo ns citizens owo them h debt
of gratitude.
It Is from a senflo of this dobt of
gratltudo that tho Presbyterian church
Is holding this special sorvlco. Come
and encourage tho flrobpys by your
presence.
J. W. CHRISTOPHER
Clerk of Session
B. 13 GRIFFIN'
Modorntor Cabinet.
.Uorth Iark Dnpllst Church.
Rev. .J; M Ranklnt pabtor of tho
First Baptist .church at Post City
will fill tio pulpit at both morning and
evening services. "
Sunday school nt 0:3u In tho morn.
Jng. iliVglv Collins huporflntehdqnt.
W B. GEAR Pastor.
Elm Street Presbyterian Church.
Corner Elm nnd South Third streets.
Sabbath school OMGa. in. ComO.
H a. m. spoclnl. sermon by the pas-
tor to tlio firemen of Abilene.
l' P. S a El pMG.
1 .Preaching at 7; 30 ji. in.- by tho pas-
ior. '
Thp public Ms very cordially Invited
to worship .with us.
WILLIAM THOMAS LOGAN Pastor.
Close Jloylvnl' Mooting:
10th Si! M.' 13. Church South.
Lova teast. l6-a. m.
Pre'nchlhg nt ll n. m.
Sunday school nt 3. "-..
Evangelistic Bervlces 7:30 p. nu'
Como wb give you a hearty- wol.
.come ' R 0 BAILEY- Pastor
' ' FlrftrChrfitlutt thurcli
"pdr 3rd .nnd Hickory streets..
Preaching at 11 n. n. and 7:4& p.
m.
Morning subject "Chrlsts Triumphal
"Bntry. Into Jerusalem.
Evening "Pardon"
Blblo School 0:30 n. m. Classes ns-
Bcmble at 10 C. V. Bacon Supt. Tho
ladles each afternoon during tho next
Week beginning "tomorrow will hold
prnyor meeting nt tho church at 4
o'clock.
Endeavor meeting nt C:30 p. m.
Revival meeting to be conducted by
Evangollst Thos. L. Cooksoy will be-
gin April 17th.
Geo H. Morrison
Pastor
Klrst Methodist Church.
Regular services morning and oven-
lng. Prcuchlng by tho pastor..
A picture of tho proposed now
church building will bo on exhibition
for Inspection by all membors
Public cordially Invited to nttend
J W Fort Pastor-
Grace Mcthodlxt Church.
South Sixth and Pecan streets.
Tho Rev. W P. Clbloy will preach
at tho usual hours.
Sunday school 0;4D a ni
A. W.
Smiley Supt
Chlldrens meeting 3 p. m.
Adult Bible clnHs 3 p. m.
Class meeting 7;30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:110 p
in
Ladles' prayer meeting Thursday
2; 30 p. in
A cordial' invitation to nttend these
services Is extended by pastor rtnd
membors.
W. I. Gates Pastor
German LvaiiKellcal Church
Corttor Butternut and South 3rd S
Sunday school 10 a. m '
Preaching Services 11 a m
8;00 ji.-trt. ovonlrtgf
Y P. A. meeting 7:00 p. m. '
PrayermeetliiB every Wednosduy
night 8 o'clock..
Everybody wqlcomo.
O Ermel Pastor.
I'lrNt PrcNbtCr)Hn Church.
Corner Cedar pud North 3rd Sts.
Blblo school 9:45 a. m.
George Harris. Supt
Preaching nt 11 a. m. Subject "Neglect-Escape"
Young pcpplo meet GS4G p' m.
A welcome for all
j. A Gray i'astpr.
8 R. Steelo left yesterday afternoon
rfpr .Sweetwater on a several days bus
Iness trip
1 E. Fowler and wife who had bn
here hopp(ujf and vUUIng friend :
have returned to tHIr Hom at Mr-
W
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EITHER tfOUID VllOVK A STJWNQ
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE
SAYS ABILENE MAX.
COUNTY EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN
State Clinlrnuiu of Douiocnitlc Excca-
tlvo Coniinlttco A. D. Story Makes
Public Revised Lint of
Count)' Chnlnmin
A. B. Storey of Lockhart chairman
of tho Democratic Bxccutlve Conimlt-
teo has made public n revised list of
all tho chairmen or the county Demo-
cratic oxecutlvo commlttoo of tlio
state. Thero lilts been n number of
changes Iu tho past two years owing-
to reSlgnntioiiB removals and deaths.
That'portlon of tho list Including tho
names of chairmen In 'counties lit tho
vicinity of Tnyior follows:
Callahan John W. Robblps Cly'do.
-Shnckelford-f-A. 11. Clark Albany.
Jones T. J Bnrrott Austin.
Fisher W. C. Martin Roby
Nolan J'. 11. Beall Sweetwater
RUnnolB .1 T Qulon Balllnger.
Coloman W R. McCloRan Coloman
Coke 0. W. McChtchoon Robert'
Lee.
Tom Green W. Tt Hunter San Ah-
goio '
Concho A. F McCulyn Paint Rock.
. Scurry L. M. Doavors Snydor.
Mltcholl Erlo Morrison Colorado.
- EnBtlaud William Koonco Eastland
Brown W D McCrlBty Brownwood
Taylor S P Hnrdwlcko. Ai)leno
S; P. .Hnrdwlcko chairman of tlio
Taylor county Executive Commlttoo
was ejected by tho voters ot Taylor
county In tho primaries of July( 1908
Mr. HardWlclto W1J1 como up for ror
election In tho coming primaries.
'" Speulilng of the outlook of tlip pem-
oeratje party In tlio prcBldoutlal cam-
paign of 1912 Mr Hardwlcko' said:
-"Of corso being n Democrat I am
confident or yhlor -Til? RripubUcajv.
pnrtjT'haS' done many things atneo tho
election of .President Tnft la 1908 that
lost it thb support of hundreds of
thousands- of Its supporters through-
out the United StntoB. The fact that
tho administration stands squarely be-
hind tho misrulo In tlui Houso of Rop-
rcsontntlvos of Speaker Cannon will
givo. It a bjnek eye In the coming cam-
paign. l
"I nm .of tho opinion that tho Demo
cratic National Convention should
nomlnnto for tho Presidency a outh-
orn man. Personally 1 am. partial to
Sonator Culberson ot Toxas. He Is a
pbwpVful. Btnesman with a grasp on
National politics his integrity Is UBr
Impeachable and with It all s a figh-
ter. It If Democrat Ib to- bo oleoted to
tho PrcBldoncy of tho United Stat'oe
he flhould bo from a Southorn stnte
the stronghold of Democracy.
"Should ovonta conspire to provent
tho nomination ot Senator Culberson I
believe Governor Judson. Harmon o I
Ohio who carried hla state In tho face
of an overwhelming Ropiibllcnn pre-
ponderance of votera li .tho strongost
candidate. With either Gulborson or
Harmon at (ho helm I UolldVOyKlncoro-
ly that a Domocrntlfc PrnsUMnt will
yet grnco tho White I1oihu '
i
Weather Judications
-Pir -fll'f
Maximum tcniporaturo 78.
Minimum tempornturo 55
Moan temperature CO
Rainfall 0
East Texas North tonight nnd 8um
day partly cloudy Weather
East Toxub South tonight and Sunt
day partly cloudy weather.
West Texas North'tohlght and Sunj
day partly cloudy Weather.
Wosi Texas South tonight and Sun
day partly cloudy weather
W. H. GREEN. Obsorver.
St. Paul M. K.' Chnrch Soatb.
Sunday School 9:40 R. B. Curry
Supt.
Preaching 11 a. m and 8:00 p. m
Cholf practice Saturday 8.00 p. m.
Louguo Sunday :00 p. ?n.
.Como worship with us.
J. T. HICKS
ScrvlccN nt th0 South Side Christian
Church Sunday March' tW.
Blblo School 9: -15 a. m
Preaching at 11 a. in. and at 7:4G
P tn
Subject at morning ecrvlco Chris-
tian ConBocrattou. (
Subject at evening service tho word
of Gods
All aro cordially Invited to attest
each of these services
W. E Wt.LLWJ8 Minister
SENATOR DANIKI THOUGHT TO f
K ON KOAD TO WiCWMt
fly rnp)nUrt I'rfiw:
DAYTON. Kla. March 19. I a huN
Utla laauad today Sciulor DsnleJ H
warta to ba holdlac hla owa tbob
wtOtout fuHlCMblt lmprovmnt suie
yatrUy afturuoon
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