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Our July Clearance Sale Enters Second Week
a Long List of Money Saving Pr
Time
THE ABILENE REPORTER. ABILENh. TEXAS
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Selling sit this store will be at high
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Promoted to 51
Word linn boon received thnt II. S.
Phillips formerly with tho Alillono nud
HmiHiprn Hallway Company ot thia
ell) hut wlmhas heon In Franco tor
several months lias he
iiromoteti
ti-oiu u CuptaM to Major
V JTI'O lVtlcnil Lund
A Jfou nro wanting a
laiiVut any time front no
uMbVou STTniiiil iiiinlrf your
glow Soo or write W. C
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v for particulars Us early eta uil1de' A(lv f
Illiltlir.1 Ml"" wi tibirtwiiur "'
' Yolo for It. L. WirfcU I
VVote & " 'tu Hurrrlbr yiioryf of i
Irenes county no yiiy;ipiry
fjiiiir vote npd mnkfc yu a i
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. 7r X Dr J W Stmjnons has received his
To tlio ( Itlens of Taylor ( ""'X commiision as first lieutenant in tho
Uullea and Gentlemen: To thfle Hlneuicai corps of tho army nnd Is now
Imvo not had an npportnnity.yr"&eo i awaiting aivslgnment to some organl-
tnUu this method of sollfrltte your zttlol)( n ia a gpcclallst with nil ex-v
vote and influence
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Public Weigher SIcll
for the pant thirty dl
B11UUU 11
fisslble trme
tmo per-
ha.vc
a resldotit of.
hms for tho paa
-lour years
v (nuuiuc.kui
and record as
en arc known to most of you
minrrtolato VOUr SUnPbrt
H G (ltoss) 1IAL.L
(Political Advertising)
(he Won of Tajlor gTfy.
nud Gentlemen t C '
IliAduties of my offlcoJUft pifeven -
teiliufrom making a iiusioiuu
L VndMeo this nV'tuiii
..v.
caiikiivnup"(J " ui-mv
lnilyouBnpport for rce!Ctiyu ou
dixlu mowoUH oc tno ipry WJ"
doly appreciate any 8V'P9rtKiyon
mel V J l mvvuKv.
CuiUlldatn Tor Sheriff Taylor uouniy
d'onjlcai AdvorusinHj
tlnhjl .Mooting.
Special revival services aro being
hold at tho Ntizareijo church on locust
Street Jtuv. Gcorgo A. Nlckalson
eaiigelli t Tho services nre held each
morning at 10 00 o'clock and night at
S 30 oclcxk Ml christian pooplo arc
lhVlted
Mtt AJleo I)yer announcinopeu-
I.... It nor Himlio iiuietm Cfassoa
wit bo fotwrfd UMio IWnnlnf Sys -
tonf ot Impjoj2L Music Study which
.. Ji .rjrfi.Jwrtffnniv to lmirliJiors of
ailRebut to advanced stildffits 3oJ
fipo stroot.
HUV
I'litnn I'nii or Moetlml
mi ..i omvnr.inontlnel will bo
held nt tho First Chrlfitlanl church
Wolni"iliiy evening Kv J. M I rue
Hupply pastor of tho First Baptist
lor ttcrfiu
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tlllrty
m nun in
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disc by taking advantage of this sale. Our buyers are aufio
object of this sale is to provide for new FalloAnd
i y-
unai clearance uooas
will lead tho service vey-
cordially lnvlUf t
to attMiuxr.
To tlio ailles irf Ahllf
I Count
The llw In Uialrmi can toto fti this
county In thaprlmary regardfcss of
wiietuef Sin regisioreu or noi. m
Chairman Fergusi Club
FcrKiison Knlly.
There will bo a bis Ferguson rally
SU
b''f I Friday night at 8:f0 o'clock on tho Too
v..tPeo lawn Proniliieut speakers will
address tho audience
The ladles arc
especially Invited .
J. M. CUNNINGHAM
Chairman Ferguson Club.
Important Xotlee.
.'UKlmnlnl incntlnc n( the officials ot
. ;:-.:. . ; ;..--i Aiiim
vU m. nni at Paula c-nilmi to
bo held nt First church at 8 O'clock
harp on Thursday tomorrow. Uusl
eas ol Imnortance.
O F SENSABAUOH
J. O. MIU.ER.
Br. SlmmoiiK ConimlssIoiKxl.
tenslVo practice Ho wenuto Han
nonieiiVllina.liI.v n tMiHlnoar yMlt.
Tn ihn
qrs
Cou.
t wi
ot the
npnnin
county
tho cjnf ifl
more of
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Notmtf wl
candilato Irf
ho
uf Crlnai. Ap-
Udgo I.
lm
ore yiaajm mem-
ho
tnniyfiirfcd and
to establish
West TAns A
and
theract txrepeal
liw orffiitfiig tho
1 scliool
jUdb Lattlm
nnthnr nf
.""jnf ""'x' --W -- --"
itluiblll to ictrwome voie no naa
always favored womn suffrage pro-
hlbltlon and such ltfws. He stood by
Abnono aml Taylor county nnd 1 shall
oe pronj f tho men and women ol
; thB collnty wm glvo him a large vote
Saturday Ho is well qualified for tho
office C. C. COMPERE
(Political Advertising)
To tho Women Voters of Abilene
Tii) lor Count) :
Iteallzlng that tho lndl
)t ap-
predate an interruption
thelr
morning duties by ahuioc
tie door
-by ptrange mon.itn
caang to
their rest
hsk uisiuroing inem
in the nfternoo fur
re Indlng
. It impossible tb glv;
1 my to to
electioneering as
I take this mean;
opponents do.
soliciting our
support at tho poMs on SatUrdatho
for tho o(fl(J of Cafity Cl(
eel sure th ln(iur good
you Will foho wisdom 1
2II.II lOT llll) UIIK.V Ul l WHI no
I
me A you Will ahe wisdom li
corse I am nufiQIng and pardoi
KyiirTliBffcglInce of personally
lug yoi
I have
llthfull and' with
if ToA
cUmtnmtb attcJ
Uhlleir and "BXy
ii O W La
in I
tide this week You ar&iivited tor join Ui&44u:ongs
11 i. in J 1 1
soia our win not oe npia
infer 17
tlco to nil to merit the confidence rO-
popd In tne hy Uio votcrB of Taylor
County I ant Indeed grateful to them
ami promise to redouble my efforts In
the future If they honor me with turn
trust
Very respectfully yours
JU). HILTON.
(Political Advertising)
PERSJPS
L. C. Denmiln made a business trip
to points east of here Wednesday
W J Behrens had business all
points east of Abilene Wednesday.
Judge Jamoa P. Stlnson was a bus-
iness visitor to Anson Wednesday
Dr J H .Warnlck mado a profes-
sional visit ea.st of Abilene Wednesday.
John L Qruham of Tuscola Vulley
was a business visitor to Abilene Tues-
day'. I C Cox of the Mudhlll comnninlty
was anjong the visitors to the city
Tuesday
T C. Campbell was among the busi-
ness visitors to the oil fields at Uun-
ger. on Wednesday '
Mrs. W E. Uoone left Wednesday
morning to visit relatives and friends
at Dallas and Denlson.
Mrs Cross Payton and bftby havo
gone to Midland for a visit on the Cow-
den ranch near that city
Newt Whltakoi of Ulackwell TeAaij.
is visiting his sister Mrs Wehb and
daughters for sevoral days
The Jtov narrlson MJddleton and
family have loft Alillctio to makq their
home in the state- of Colorado.
Mrs. T A. Irvln xirid children have
returned from a month's automobile
trip from California and Intermediate
states.
L. P Cr'pwder left Wodnopday morn-
ing on the Sunshine Special fur points
In North Texas where ho will spend
some time on business
Howard lllackwood and famly havo
returned from a week's visit to his
mother Mrs. J. W. Blackwood and
other rolatlvcs near Tuscola.
Mrs. J. W Price 7C0 Cedar street
accompanied by her two children. Paul
and Frances left Tuesday nlRht for
a month's visit with relatives In Den-
ton county.
Mrs J T price and children Paul
and FMncls Pearl loft Wednesday
night for qn extended Visit omong
friends and relatives -at Sherman Don-
lson and Boiiham
Mr nnd Mrs. C P Warren aro ex-
pecting their .daughter Mrs Dr 1.
H. Scarborough and children of Fort
Worth to nrrlve in Abllono tills even-
ing for a few weeks' visit to them
and othor relatives and old friends
Mtut Mark Prlco Thomas left Wed
nesday morning on tho SuiibIiIIio Spe-
cial for Detroit Mich near -which
place he will enter a school of aerial
gunnery. . Ho hud visited homofolks
here hIiicg Sunday night.
Pressley Nesmlth of Buffalo Gap was
a visitor to the eity Tuesday He has
tentatively enlisted In tho -navy nnd
ixpects to lenyo tor one ot tho naval
raining stations Friday. His brother.
Hoy 1s now fighting with the oxpedl
tlonaify forces in France
Mrs A E Gaurko of this city has
received word from hor son J B Os
borne who Is In tho U. 8. Navy that
ho is now at Boston having recently
nllBBcd his ship but was transferred to
another Geo MIHor another son of
Mrs. Gaurko Is with an onglneora corps
In France
Kado Lccett who wns Injured In an
nutcmobllo accident near Weathorford
ten days ago Is now nblo to bo up nnd
Is again attending to hie business Hois
Walker who was tnoro seriously In
Jured In the same accident Is ftlso lm
proving fast
Abilene frlonds havo received word
ot tho arrival of a ten-pound hov In
tho homo ot Mr and Mrs C. U. Harris
of Whco Mr Harris was connected
with the local recruiting office hero
for soveral monthi Tho llttlo one ar
rived July 21 and has boen named Jack
Mo Harris
On her return homo from a two
months' visit to her son iwipu uarr
in Los Angolcs. Cal Mrs. Una Darr
snent two weoks at Colorado Springs
Colorado with Arkansas rolntlvea who
are there HDondlng the summer
months Mrs. Darr reports a most de
llghtful and pleasant trip
The City Federation will meet at
thq Library Thursday afternoon. JUjy
2fi at 4 30 o clock Mrs isnain nar
rls. Secretary
marloUrtu advanot shipment
Winlrfstocks Lbot
S t
-Qottie iuWsweek
F
S
niscussKs what tiii: iixolisu
ii vi: am) aim: imjincj to tm
TIN! flUHAT Mu
THE OUTSTANDING EVENTS
ltrlllsli l!:iu Taken Sumo Hard knocks
mid (lone lip Atsnluvt the ltonl
' Thing Hut Ho) If o Allies
r Will Wn.
By William Philip SImms
(I'm l '-r StnU '. ureu ndeiit)
with Tin; Buurisii ahmifs in
THE FIELD. .Iillv 1 On this front
three IiIk things loom up out ot the
year which began tho middle nt lnnt
1 summer und ended tio lniddlo o( tills
Jialgs offensive in Flanders nud at
Cumbral
Tho decision to brigade Americans
with the British.
Tho Gonnnivoffcnslve.
Dtch 1U luvvo a lurgo nlaco In the'
history ot this war.
Although at that tlnio thoro was no
such thliiR ns n genoriillgslmo on tho
Wosteni front thoro was 6ipothlng
upprujchlng unity of command and it
had been ngroed bptw'een British and
French that rertaln general polities
bhould ho follnwfi) In tint Allied offoiit
Ble of 111" Without going Into do-
tall .the tactics of tho FnUico-Hrltlah
CQiilmaiidorii woia almost precisely
thoao nt Hlndeuhiirg nnd Ludondorff
this ear That Is. an otfonslvo wns to
bo turned loose In partlrulrtr plnt.c
and It thii ciuiio to a standstill nnothor
uffenaho should bo got Under wav'ns
luIcUly ii possible somewhoro else
Arrils Tight Starts
So. on April J. 1017 tho hattlO ot Ar-
ras began. A few dayH lator the Froneh
attacked between Folsson) nnd Ithoims.
i'he fctormliiK of MohhIiioh liJdgc- c.-nio
next find nfttr 41 Ik tho puidi In FIuih
iIctm nnd the drlo against Cnuibral.
Tho Flandorf rffeii.lvti wnai al nod
against th' high f round oast and north
cast of Vpres against PaHstheipluolo
Jtoulers und the 1 -boat bases oil the
BelgliiN cOimt.. Had those been taken
Gqrmany's position in Bolglum would
havo been prectiious nnd her whole
whole northern flank monncod
But Hulg played In usual British
luck Tho wruathaf was ubotnlnahlu.
Flanders bectimo u ijiingmlre. Thoro
were dns when ome of tho fluost
fighting mon who over pushed a bnyo-
net failed to roach their object he duly
beoiuso It wns n physlcnl impossibility
to Cross thq bog.
Of course progrosH was hopelossly
retarded. losses wore heuy nnd the
entlipalgn season onded with tho cap-
ture of PnsHchqnihiqlp The (Ioniums
uoro not sbrinusly Incommoded On
the other hand British troops who
had to fight rain and mud quite n
much as tho otlidr onoiny wero very
tired
Still ufter a pauso. tho Cnuibral sur
prlne wiih sprung on the Germans
11(1 this was a surir!0. tho Gorjnnns
themselves notwithstanding I'orson-1
ally I bollovo tho war might have
7 -jr -f '
m r war c w je
OPE IS HIGH US
IFTrailD!
m
HUME
beon onded thoro and thon had thofieen hiade eiiorailsslmo in chargo of
Allies not beon dog tlrod at the aiuluH operations on the wostern front.1 lnK 0 ft (mr toi)mko money I would
of a long bard cimpalKti lustead of th Franth had moved northwestward I mvo fHlltll ut f8at mioroo
being at th( start and fresh For tho as far n Moreull on the Avre pormlt-U.i . ..nv Hwi .'timrorL m In mv old
tanks. Hundreds of them broke com- Ung Halg to thicken hi line mid tho J' ' t no I ! "nrtUmMi" h5 ui
pletoly through before tho panic trlck-'0fenVo WM htWKhi u u standstill 'r i our "ioniitryS eal aid Is som".
en enemy roalhI wlmt was going On. all. M dlvHUong Had beon used by I r ." A. " mttfufront I'mnee.
In front of the British Infantry lay j . out of a total ot some JTl. "" m Vh trtttr flay I e Ut
ftlii!:!Tl!l ?00 division then .dentfls In tl-'tVlSr aBl mK'UiS. ta
urmy to exploit thb (.roach Tho whole;
Gormnn front might Imvo besn rolled
"
Jlut nji.1 that's t whole story
-1
thl
Lpush
Irtiw
w.. w. w w ..o-T ..-.--
ItiiMiors of Offeiihlo.
About tlU time rumorn tA a grontfu Hrltl-h and the Oormans kptw H lto wI'lf " fr the mseiing ror io-
Gormnn offensive ligafnst the wostift jiiey oulrMy flung In more troops"0 U."''8t" f'om" .
front b"gnn to take form Tho Husslan MnarRn th bieudi and the fallow- WILIJAM HLAl (111 FKK 8K
collapse had lietomo pructlally coin in& liay iruK ut MohbIih'S. iionh of !(M North BnriM'tt Ht It Worth
of shopp
prs t liHtftTsajrffff
.X . JlTT 11 -rfS 1 . . 1
n. r unurcjuuunj!
rtceaiuV'm'
ji mm
ougjt) and imufv
and mi
pletn nnd n front which had lecpilred
.1 (lermnu divisions to htild down dls-
nppcnrcil Hen nt the time of I'uln-
! i ii tlArninn dhinioiii wern nrrhhig
from Hussin nnd from that moment
on the Kalser'n armies lit tho West
mew digger Hint bigger
A llttlo over n vonr ago there wero
but 12S Gormnn divisions on the wes-
tern battlefield By February ot this
cnr IhOHo'bad grown to 181. Only 65.
dlrisIoiiH were left In llusRla. two otU-
eis being in tho llalkatw and three In
Ital) n total Ot 241. Sl
The Gorman offunsivo which begun
Marth 21 was not u surprlso Ip n'ny'
way whatsoever. While hi Switzerland
during the hitler part of. Jnnunry 1
learned tliu't the offensive would uom-
meuco shortly nftor March 1 (tlopoiul1-
lug upon wouthor und other conditions
for tho exnot ilntu) ; that It would come
In the eountry souUiwurd of An art;
that the Ueriunns Would depend large
ly upon gaH.tlmt this gus avus not
now ns the llnw-head-aiid-blood
Iiomw scnreiinougerH und Gorman prop
HgnullstH Insisted but hiid been used
both nt Ciinihrnl nud in Hnly; that a
very short uttllluiy preparation would
be made something of the approxi-
mate number of trgops uvnlluhlo; that
n big effort would bo made first
against tho British 'then ngiilust tho
French In n tlrho toward Purls which
city Gerpian mllltury lendorH luHistcd.
must he tAKen. nnd a lot of other In-
Lformutlou along with this nil of which
nud more ot tourse tho intelligence
section of tho British arin hud ftihud
out tho siilDu iih I I simply state those
facts tb provo tliiit. Sir Douglas Halg
know when where and how Hludeii-
burgs offensive was- coming.'
British Dxlt'iul Lines.
N6t yet) long boforo (ho offonnlo
began an niirurtunatu thing occurred.
Tho fortuiies of war hocQHHltufed tho
tuklug over of more Bnu liy tho British.
Formeily tho BrRish Hue ended near
St Queutin Now It Wan extended its
Iter utf jx. Fere anil before the troops
sot fulrly into tholr new sector Uln-
iioiilmrg! blow foil.
Agnliist the lony. thin British HITi
rourhlllg fionl the Itlvor Scuriio to tho
Osont Iai l'ore was hurled the iilgh-
liuRt lorce ever seen in tiattie. Ajong
thin Ro-milo front three nimy groups
swept forward ut dawn und or cover
of (lie mist Those wore tho 7th army
of'Otto von Below said to bo tho rthlost
nrm commniiiler Hlpdonhurg has the
2d army on von der Mnrwltas nnd tho
18th nfiny of von Hutlor togothor num-
bering more thnii 80 divisions of which
ii ti.iuiu ;.r u..i i . i..i
dny attack Opposing th'o onomy
wore the small 3d IJrltlBh urmy Under
Sir Julian llng ot Cniubrnt fmho nnd!
the smaller Mi nrmy.undor Gen (lough
worn down In the campaigns mention-
cd and voty thinly Hprond out.
No Holdiorw on eurtli eVor wontl
througli nucli un orduul um did tho
British durlng the seven duyn follow-
ing the stuct' of that' offensive On
Marth 23 the upemy crossed tho Tortile
uuil for n moment It seemed that they
might sitccoetl In separating the French
and BrllJitJi armies which joined up
Just south of this point but thu gaps
wre clouud in the 5th nrmy wont on
frotjililg with the il urmy falling back
lu order to hoop In (ouch. To tho
Mouth the French Gen Fuyollo wjth
superb skill kept tho gaps closed
iirnuud Hum Nesle Clmuiiy Jloyo mid
Noyon. .
Oil tho Homme came nnothor critical
moment Hero nguin. had tlio Ger-
mans been so t-Ievor us they Jllfo to
liolluva tbemselves; they might have
broken through hut sgnln the gap
wss Honed. On tho 2fth the onamy
tank Aluntlniiiileb und ('ouruntntln. nml
Albert was ohterod on the following
iay. .i i. tiitis time Gon Foch bad
vKe sclcctioiun
- .f 1--1- - ' i.rV - r i - i ii
i vmtr
ods s o
TUfl rIve KUlHlon u oW' X '
uys lator on Aprl. 9. t tertpd (l C yiu S iiiSJto but tank.
""n11 Wl'. Kiilnst the Portuguase Jiiiit f"?." - L VZ mtVo i S
of Ann-nlleroi and two Brlll.h 1 ' f' "J1 "'. "L c0v"' LTZ
p t Mil I MUU IIILMII111K Ull llJWllliI imn UUIn
dati.brt.tis sltuuthm wns crMtd for'sy -place i noMMi w go u augin.
money on needed
ise are already beginning to ar-
Jincs are sacrificed to
vlfile stocks are complete.
Aimentleros 'Chin rttv wuh ilelogedl
v Kb kiih uuil pirn hod out "
Ah on the Sommo..lh (lermniiK un-
.1.... ...... A.....1 1 ...... r. ...... I... n.l
iil-i wii 4iiiiii iiiiu .;ii .iitini f till"
vapciug nginnsi uio iiruisn isr Armv
(mid the l'reuch who hud comu up)
toWdrilk Ihirebrouck which soon be
calno their objective forced it rettre-
muut Of the arm to tho north the 2d
which hnd won PnsHClinndnolo Fioni
the Ypros salient now n lntlcroim
pocket tho British Toll batik with prac-
tically no losses to Ypros Itself This"
Was hcttrt-bronUlug for the men who
hd won this ground In 1917 but the
war had now become; a iitrugtue not
for towiH und vI1Iaih jit n oiitninn-
oeuvre und unnlhllatu nrmlcs
The Drho for PnrlK.
On May 27 began tho drive for Pubis
Just ns oVerybody who had ejus to see
hud expected.n routlniiatlop of lUiulun-
Imrg's fundamelitnl plan to urtmh thn
Allied aiiiilos and force a Gorman
poneo on the world.
But tlio g i out decision to brlgudu
Aiiteriiaits with the British nlul I'lonch
nlrendy hnd becou'io effectlvp. Wo
rirst know tir it. In eoiifldenco ns fur
back Hh Junuuiy Now i wiib a renl-
115 The remill Is or ought to hu that
the Allies umv fall back boro nud cede
git uuil there hut utowly und surely
liliidonburg n nriuloM must dwindle
while the Vlllod fortes grow" Fight-
ing men from tfio U S A nro pouring
In And despite tluv worst which yet
nmy happen tojpiop. a miiiuro-Juwod
American I have Just hei'n bilking (
"nothing in God's ttoild tiun ttaVo tho
Boches fioni n lilillntr tbfit. will Inst
thoin tho rest of tlnio'
The itiitfHh iiuva uiKon nonio mini
luiorUK'diirliig the past yoiir ami hnvo
gone pp ngnlnst some bitter disappoint
tiioulM. bflt'thero Is not (Hie w'fto ilie
not Kt mnd ns u wet hen If nuybody
suggatts tho Allies tire Inning the war
Just its ilUrluK thnso terrible days ot
the retiout trtiiiiMi)iis If you start thb
cry; 'Art w tlownhtmitailt" the Brlt-
nh will shout hucl? In iluHfeiiliig cho-
rus: 'N-O-O-O O-0!
1 -r ' ft- : '4
cophtiiofsi: .m:vs t
s J. !
Deeds Piled for Heron!
II II Cobb and wjfu ut ul tu J. B
Crunfllt. Lou ;t and t. BlooU K of
Cowden Hulghttt Addition to Abilene.
l Utn 3 anil 1 Block K.pt Abllon0
( oiiHlderntlon $:i.2.'i0
W L .roues mid Wife to It T. Shoit
Iol I nud flvo feet btf thu south Mldo
of Lot I! Block II Cowdou Heights
i SubdlvUIoii of Lots 1 nud 2. Block It.
Harris- Addition. Abilene; roiwldora-
""" '."
M-TiUomnnd wlfo (o W L
1 oil OS
Jot I nnd five fuut oft the south Hide
tr Ul1 "lock II of Cnvv'tlan HolgbtH
tfubdlvlHiou pr Lots 1 mid 2. fylpck M.
Harris Addition lu Ablliimu (onslilnr-
ntion ) i.iioo
Henry HnyloS Jr. to John Suylos Lot
1 Block 1M) Ablleiio; cousldurallou
$1000.
W II McCartney und wlfo lu J. J.
McCartney HiO atrtw .of John Me-
Kherry J.miguo; MiiislilrHtliui tl.Mlo
J B Crunfllt nnd wife to J( Al. MUr-"
tin. Lots !l and L Block jr.!) Alillonei
toiislderutloii J200().
TKAMvS (.'Oil IMS HOY
is not a suri;i;it
Thu Heporter bus receivvd tho Ml-1
lowing-
"To thu fathers mid mothers who
havo boys Over There When 1 see
limny of the Abilene buys op the list
Over There nud those that ur dot
thoro aro going Over Thoro my hourt
utmost bursts with pride (o know that
I hnvo nno Over Thera Eighteen
years ngo ho was born lu Abilene
Four months ago when I told htm good
I u ... ... n.wi ir i ii i.i
i ... . .i
mcrchan-
make a
GLUSSIFffilDNS
The Local i einpl'.on Hoard for Tny-
hu County lotelsed Thursday morning
from the District Board ut Fort Worth
fifty-three of the 300 rasps uppealed
by the fcHnle Inspector Thirty ojie of
tho reglstrnnt wore plr.oed In clans
one. tentytWo Imlng grrtnted deter
rotl elRsotfientloti Tito toti.l m.m er
uf C4H0B Hppmotl wns aoc and if Uio
pur rout.' Is mutntuliied the Ux.il
lloanl will secure over 100 tlnss one
reglslrrtuta from tho list.
Tho following appeals wore pus fed
upon:
Jaunts II BlevlitB from IM1 to 1 A
and 2-C.
John Carey frohl 4-A to 2-1).
Loonurd 1. Aldrleh from -1 A to 1
John S-Atklns from l-A to 1 J nnd
t-X.
lfrel J Burks from 4-A to I X
Jh'ljiert II Boll from 1 A to l-
Joe Bet Mo) from 4-A to.l
Win II Bninott from 4-A to 1 .V
Hurt) I Bright fiom 4-A to I X
Hornui O Abbott from A to i E a id
Aunfir L Anders from l-A to 1 i
Clnreiico u Hurry from J A to I C
LouIh H Burton (rotu l-A to 1 X
Honry Cliiyton Brown frt m I V to
Marvin. K Bwo ftom l-A to 1
0. S. llurkelt frmn 4-A to -' B
tbi'Slfi Baker from A to 2 It
Oordqn Alnxunilur from :i B to 1 V
3ui"0l .1 Cnnnii front 3-11 lu I A i I
' ()tls s Ileniifttt from tiA to ' It
15 C. UlutocH .rrtmi 4-A lo l-
JohI II Blnofcburn fropi l-A to 1 x
Dew Wisdom Ilurrnw trom B lo
l-A
Win A Ulovlns from 15-1 ( to I A
Haliih W Hiirr from l-A t- 2 II
Praukltn V A'blWu from I to 2 II
and 2-j
Jnmos Barrutt from l- to 2 B
Owen Bills from 3-H to l-A
T O. Diihinoy fioni l-A tp 1
Jus n Kthrldgo from 2-B to 1 A
Alfred V Dorilngton friin t-A to t V
and 2-C
Owen Carter from -C fo l v. i
i-E
losso I Coffmsn fhim l-A In 1 I' 'ii' I
2-11
Charlie 11 Dye froiii 1 B to 1 A i' 1
i-i:
Ernest I Cefdoll from 3-B to V
Jmuite O lidllp frtim l-A to 2 It
tra 1) Cns fioin 3-H lo 1 A ni 1
14-0
Jhiiuib II iNnirh Jr (torn I a to H
Edward Tfiietl Compete from 1 V i
3-H
Hoberl Ed ICvniitt from -H to I A
Wlllam It Cox from l-A to I A
Tlumins B C(U from l-A to 2 II
Dantol M Cmiifluhl from 4 A to " H
Mi'TBan T Covlpgion from " B lo
l-
Karris Ctilllits frpm 3-Ii to 1 A
Irtwitor If Cyperi from 4-A to 2 II
William L Beluney from .1 it to t
Arthur II Uruinmoud fiom ft B tu
l-A nnd 2-G
OHIh n Dy from t-A to 2 II
liny no E Edwards from 3-D to (
Earuost Cisrtur from t-A to I
Jamna It Cluuidlur from l-B to 2 B
JteslstnmlH are ealliid by most d1
ferreil clusslfientlon given where they
aro- lu more than one ulass.
Tho rollowiiiK liion ent from V lleno
July isth to Ft Sum IIouhIhii Imvo
fbuMi acceptwl lutt) inllliury wrvbe
TUoiiihs M nohhhiB
Amy Wright
John II Blair
Hubert II MoDanlr!
Chnrley U Burton
James p Sharp Jr
Fleming I) Jnmnti
Wnrron N AVoakley
Philip Schultz
Forest E Hhoii
Ilobert W Prton
Buford L m
. 1 ii !
l)STr LadvsuU--iHowconlaliilnK
liulvfl Tlfiiig nppniel; lost between
Buffnln (Kiutid Abilene Finder please
return tolrnce Hotel M W Trlp-
lett 2l-3t
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