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THE AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN. MONDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1914.
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The Vote by Counties
Land
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GREGG COUNTY.
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DALLAS COUNTY.
JACKSON COUNTY.
HARDIN COUNTY.
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CHILDRESS COUNTY.
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ANDERSON COUNTY.
EASTLAND COUNTY.
BLANCO COUNTY.
MEDINA COUNTY.
at Large, Davis 111, Garrett >1. Har-
MeLeiore 43. O’Donnell 10, Porter 20.
Shield «.
KAUFMAN COUNTY.
AUSTIN COUNTY.
ERATH COUNTY.
Harris TM. Kone 428, Lane 970, Lowry
798, McLemore 711.
YOAKUM COUNTY.
ter 4, Shield 14.
EL PASO COUNTY.
MILAM COUNTY.
COLORADO COUNTY.
BRAZOS COUNTY. .
by their co-workers.
For tnstance.
SMITH COUNTY.
shield 49.
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BURNETT COUNTY.
PALO PINTO COUNTY.
DICKENS COUNTY.
GALVESTON COUNTY.
Finley la la Gaiveston
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KLEBERS COUNTY.
SAN PATRICIO COUNTY.
KLEBURG COUNTY.
TRINITY COUNTY.
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TRAVIS COUNTY.
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BRAZOS COUNTY.
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TARRANT COUNTY.
HILL COUNTY.
Wholesale and Retail
At the Sign of the Trunk.
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HOUSEWIVES
Dallf Economy Calendar
mewarda 20201 Criminal Appeals, Da-
vidson 3400, Faulk 2724;, Commisalonee
Roxes complete in Blanco County:
For submisston ITS. against 484; for
tie annoyancas that aaa ba remedied
by a few minuted attentiog from a
minn with a acrew artver and a plana.
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se.
Forty-Mb boxes in TravisCounty:
For subminnion 1152. against 2701;
for Governor. Ball 2956, Ferguson Ml 4.
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Two boxes Fastland County.
For submission 77, agatnst 55: .’or
Governor, Hall 1173. Ferguson 958. Mor-
Mra. C. D. Rice is visiting relatives
in Temple,
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Mr. Carrie Kwine of San Antonio
la th. guest of Mta Francen Tobin.
1804 Lavaca street.
Ina women.
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O’Donnell 1. Porter 1, Shield <
WILSON COUNTY.
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For submission 64( against 862; for
Governor, Ball lot, Ferguson >37, Mor-
rie 11; Lieutenant Governor. Hobby
656, Sturgeon 200; Treasurer. Baker
584. Edwards 847. Criminal Appeals,
BY FRANCES MARSHALL
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1«*. Kone TA Lane 5A Lowry S. Me-
Lemore 367, O'Donnell 1911, Porter #,
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Sturgeon 129: Treasurer, E== ”t.
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saterday to be with her sister. Mi
. C. Walker.
Edwards V. criminal Appeala, David-
sen 160,'Faulk 86; Commtasioner Agri-
Mayflela 154; Superintendent Instrus-
Commissioner. Bartley 184, Robison 288;
Comptroller, Franklin 174, Mayfield
78, Terrell 225; Congressman at Large.
DavIn 129. Garrett 121 Harri. 5>. Kone
59. Lane 44, Lowry 12T. MeLemore 189.
O'Donnell 11%, Porter 2». Shield 58.
MIDLAND COUNTY.
Gregg County complete:
For submtssion 693, agalnst 332; for
Governor. Ball 680, Ferguson 485. Mor-
ria 4; Lieutentan Governor, Hobby
515. Sturgeon 432; Treasurer, Baket
451, Edwards 486; Crminai Appeal",
Davidson 471, Fauik 462: Commissioner
of Agriculture, Davis 548. Halbert 858:
Railroad Commissoner, Arnold 191
Mayfield 765; Superintendent Instruc-
tion, Doughty 574, Marrs 245; Land
Commissiner, Bartley 225. Robison
674; Comptroller. Franklin 828, May-
field >41. Terrell 242; Congressman at
Large, Davis 411. Garrett 2M. Harris
82, Kone 51. Lane 255. Lowry 174, Me-
Lemore 55. O'Donnell 15. Porter 57.
Shield 63.
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Eight boxes .In Dickens County:
For Governor, Ball 225. Ferguson
154. Morris 0:
TRINITY COUNTY.
Burnet County complete
For Governor, Bali 661, Ferguson
125.
Morris 51; Lieutenant Governor, Hobby
2060, Sturgeon 1518; Treasurer, Baker
1575, Edwards 2086; Court Criminal
Appeals, Davidson 1545, Faulk 2447:
Commissioner Agriculture, Davis 2442,
Hulbert 1442; Railroad Commissioner,
Arnold 0, Mayfield 0; Superintendent
Instruction, Doughty 1214. Marra 2753;
Land Commissioner, Bartley 1679, Rob-
ison 2096; Comptroller. Franklin 1572,
Mayfield 757, Terrell 1275; Congress-
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Davidson 1.,---------- -
er Agticulture, Davis 122. Halbert 123;
Railroad Commissioner, Arnold , 112,
273, Mayfield 113, Terrell 2T8; Con-
gressmai at Large. Davis 345. Garrett
303, Harri. 722, Kone TL Lan. 46,
Lowry 46, McLemore 19, O'Donnell 8,
Portee 23.
nee, where a lomet door comidee
with the boqroom door, It la much bet-
ter removed. A portiere hung la its
plae. win answer the purpone, and
there are some hotmowives who aotually
prefer portiere for eloset doors. Door
knobe that stick and door, that scrap,
and stick against th. doorsins ar. it-
Forty-pight boxes Tarrant County:
Submfaalon, for 1980, akninst 2526; tor
Governor Ball. 3027, Frgumon 3904:,-: -----------------------
Lleutenant Governor, Hobby 291), 1 2910: for Governor. Ball 2937, rerxwwon
srurgeon 9409 Treasurer. Baker 2400. 2901, Morrie It Leutenant dovernor.
ELLIS COUNTY.
Thirty-one boxes in Ei County:
For submgston 1484, against 1005:
for Governor, Ball 2030. Ferguson 2080;
Lleutenant Governor, Hobby 960. stur-
geon 1413: Treasurer. Baker >14. m4-
wards 1011; Criminal Appeals, David-
eon 1115. Faulk 1001: Commissioner
Agriculture. Davis 1050. Hatbert 11842
superintendent Instruction, Pouychty
1311. Marrs 811: Land Commtsisoner,
Bartley 1207, Robison 1331: Comptroll-
er Frankimn 666, Mayfield 341. Terrs!
844: Congresaman at Large. Davis T11,
Garrett 472. Hands 330. Kone 164. Tan.
877. Lowry 294, MeLemore 393. O'Don-
nell IM. Porter ISO. Shield 107.
WICHITA COUNTY.
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Appeala, Davidson 1547, Faulk 184T;
Commissioner Agriculture, Davis 1452.
Halbert 1597; Railroad Commisston-
er Arnold 833, Mayeld 258; Buper-
intendant Instruction, Doughty 1554,
Marrs 1418; Land Commissioner, Bart-
ley 1224, Robison 1504; Comptroller.
Franklin 554, Mayfeld 821, Terrell
1574; Congressman at Large. 457. Gar-
rett 5M. Harrs 245. Kone 335, Lane
1145, Lawry 216, McLemore 553, O’Don-
nell 132, Porter 252. Shield 154.
Mayfield 128; Superintendent Instruc-
tion. Doughty 124, Marrs 104; Land
Commissioner, Bartley 141, Geers 0.
Robison 75; Comptroller, Franklin 84.
Mayfield 0. Terrell 211; Congressman
at Large. Davis 60, Garrett 94. Harris
45, Kone 41, Lane 64, Lowry 28, Mc-
Lemore 44, O’Donnell 34. Porter 19.
Shield 24. ,
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Five boxes from Hardin County:
For submission 315, against 844. for
Governor. Ball 482. Ferguson 326. Mor-
ris, 4; Lieutenant Governor, Hobby 449.
Sturgeon 204; Treasurer,Baker 244. Ed-
wards 197; Criminal Appeals, David-
eon 254, Faulk 163; Commissioner Ag-
riculture, Davis 272, Halbert 154; Rail-
road Commissioner. Arnold 94, Mayfeld
344; Superintendent of Instruction,
Doughty 750, Marrs 154; Land Commis-
sioner, Bartley 174, Robison 249; Comp-
troller. Franklin 55, Garrett 115. Harris
23; Mayfield 121. Terrell 211. Kone
76, Lane 125. Lowry 25. McLemore
116, O’Donnell 14, Porter 10. Shield 1.
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Concerning Jane Addams.
Miss Marin Fnwiek writing from
Chicazo where al e has been visiting
since the biennial, makes this Inter-
esting comment concerning Miss Ad-
dams:
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Miss Eleanor Atkinson to netting
in Gonsales, where she has been the
honor guest at a number of pretty
parties.
'Ten boxes Wichita County:
—----------------- For submission 715. against 513; for
ris 32, Kone 34, Lane 104, Lowry 14, Governor, Ball 873, Ferguson 1170. Mor-
McLemore 43. O’Donnell 10, Porter 20, ris 25; Iieutenant Governor, Hobby
400, Sturgeon 258; Treasurer, Baker
169, Edwards 217; Criminal Appeala.
Davidson 258, Faulk 150. Commtsisoner
Agriculture, Davis 299. Halbert 169:
Raikroad Commissioner, Arnold 285,
ty ill, Marrs 43; Land Commiesioner,
Bartley 87. Robison 94; Comptroller,
Frankin 49, Mayfield 40, Terrell 78;
Congressman at Large, Davis 7 A Gar-
rett 44. Harris 16, Kone 19, Lane 34,
Lowry 19, McLemore 32, O'Donnell 13,
Porter 9.
Davidson 904, Faulk 111; Commission-
er Agriculture, Davis 415, Halbert 313;
Railroad Commissioner, Arnold 229,
Mayfield 368; Superintendent Instruc-
tion. Doughty 479, Marrs 248; Land
Commissioner, Bartley 427, Geers 44.
Robison 564; Comptroller, Franklin
where she was called by the sudden
death of her ousin, Charles F. Nell,
a prominent buatness man of Pori
Arthur ami formerly a resident of
Austin.
field 95. Terrell 154; Congressman
Complete, El Paso County: Submis-
sion. for 863. against 2418. for Gover-
nor, .Ball 1808, Ferguson 2910. Morris
79, Lieutenant Governor, Hobby 1608,
Sturgeon 1776; Treasurer. Baker 1484,
Edwards 1492; Criminal Appeals, Da-
vidson 2620, Faulk 788; Commissioner
Agriculture, Davis 2230. Halbert 919;
Railroad Commissioner, Arnold 1028,
Mayfield 2*27; Superintendent Instruc-
tion. Doughty, 2250, Marrs 982; Land
Comnissioner, Bartley 1548, Robison
1941; Comptroller, Franklin 571, May-
field 442, Terrell 2194: Congressman at
Large, Davts 421, Garrett 394. Harris
319, Kone 939, Lane 349, Lowry 517,
McLemore 2114, O’Donneli 167, Porter
201, Shield 261.
Six boxes In Trinity County:
For pubmisslon 244. against 254; for
Governor. Ball 235, Ferguson 441, Mor-
ria 11; Lieutenant Governor, Hobby
274, Sturgeon 91; Treasurer, Baker
442. Edwards 291; Criminal Appeals.
Davidson 341. Faulk 199, Commission-
er Agriculture, Davis 484, Halbert 274;
Railroad Commissioner, Arnold 292,
Mayfield 517; Superintendent Instruc-
tion. Doughty 500, Marrs 171; Iand
Commissioner. Bartley 2*9. Geers M.
Robison 323; Comptroller, Franklin
that are tossed about on the counters
and shown in the show windows there
appearm now and then dark «rentions.
If you call tailor mades crentions, fore-
runners of the fall neason’s fashions.
They are-not bnrgainm, by any means
but they are eagerly studied. The
roots have a decided cane effect and
the colors, as far as we have seen
are green and purple. Handsome cos-
tumes of both cloth and velvet are
shown with plaids and Roman stripes
galore. The bargain days are draw-
Ing to a close and we fancy it will
be quite as great a relief of the shop-
pers as to the salespeople.
Sixteen boxes, Lamar County: .
For submission 759, against 291; for
Governor, Ball 504, Ferguson 868. Mor.
ris 44 Lieutenant Governor, Hobby
274, Sturgeon 1227; Treasurer. Baker
809. Edward. 700; Criminal Appeals.
Davidson 842. Faulk 655; Commission-
er Agriculture. Davis 784, Halbert 694;
Railroad Commissioner, Arnold 415,
Mayfield 1059.
WHARTON COUNTY.
Agriculture, Davis Wil, Halbert 2855
Railroad omaminsioner, Arnold 2816
r. , 1666, Morris 74.
Baker 110. _ ___
Eeven boxes in Medina County:
For submission 194, against 780; for
Governor, Ball 258, Ferguson 588. Mor-
ris 1; Lieutenant Governor, Hobby
737. Sturgeon 229; Treasurer. Baker
277, Edwarda 510; Criminal Appeal",
Davidson 824, Faulk 1.30; Commission-
er Agriculture, Davis 497. Halbert 179;
Railroad Commiesioner, Arnold 551,
Mayfield 512; Superintendent Instruc-
tion. Doughty 492, Marrs 234; Land
Commissioner, Bartley 287, Gerrs 0,
Robison 409; Comptroller. Franklin
157, Mayfield 0, Terrell 823; Congress-
man at Large, Davis 280, Garrett 148,
Harris 25, Kone 489, Lane 117, Lowry
57. McLemore 714, O’Donnell 14, Por-
ter 0,-Shield 285.
CRO8BY COUNTY,
For submission 40. against 60. for
Governor, Bull 47. Ferguson 41. Mor-
ris 48. Lieutenant Governor. Hobby
54. Sturgeon 90. Treasurer, Bak sr 18,
Edwards 44
Governor, Ball 184, Ferguson 507 i Mor-
ris 20; Lieutenant Governor, Hobby
322. Sturgeon 181; Treasurer, Baker
118, Edwards 509: Apppals, Davidson
479, Faulk 151; Commission Agricul-
ture, Davis 802. Halbert 255; Rail-
road Commissioner. Arnold 209. My-
field 409. Superintendent Instruction,
Doughty 626, Marrs TO. Land Com-
missioner, Bartley 94, Geers 25. Robi-
son 453; Comptroller. Franklin 67.,
Mayfield 103, lerrell 835; Congresa-
man at Large. Davis 52. Garrett 87,
Harri 42. Kone 244. Lane 144. Low -
ry 24; McLemore 148, O’Donnell 14,
Porter 8. Shield 26. r
oven to dry on the inside. Then drug
a few drops of olive oil into the inner
workings. Put the grinder up again in
a well thought out location, and to-
morrow morning a now ora la coffee
grinding will begin.
For the other nerve saving tasks you
will nets! a good machine oil. First
visit the sewing inachine, then the bread
mixer, the door hinges that squeak and
stick, the clothes wringer, everything
that grinds or swings. The cocks on
the gas stove are usually in need of
ofl. There is aIn“ost always one cock
on the gas oven that you actually dread
to turn on, and you probably nevet
thought to oil it into docility.
Sometimes a source of nerve wear U
tn be found in a chair that scraped
unpleasantly against the bare floof
wherit is moved. This difficulty can
easily be remedied by adjusting felt
disks to the ends of the legs. These
felta can be made at home and fastened
with tiny upholstery nails or glue. o
they may be bought for the purpose.
Summing the doors are a constant,
source of annoyance in some housea
holds, and there is really little excuse
to let this state of affairs continue
There are several patent devices that
can be adjusted to screen doors or to
regular doors and these can be ad-
justed with a little care. Sometimes a
great deal of annoyance can be saved ,
Thirty -seven boxes in Hill County:
Foor subminsion 2194, against 2070;
for Governor. Ball 2744, Ferguson
28M. Morris 48; Lieutenant Qovernor.
Hobby 1738, Sturgeon 2469; Treasurer,
Baker 2141, Edwards 1811; Criminal
removing doors entirely. For in-
Mayfield 3484| Buperintenent
tion. Doughty 3487. Marrs Ul
Commissioner, Bartley 2774, _
4823, Comptroller, Franklin 1638, May-
field 2231, Terrekl 8778, Oungi M—isn
at Large, Davis 1297, Garrett 983, Har-
man at Large, Davis 126, TSI. Pazdpon.s858iComrlesloner Azricul-
Harris 764 Kone 42R. Lane 970 -ue, MUVIS
priettier than at our own Bales
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Twenty-two boxes in Milam County:
For Governor, Ball 1224. Ferguson
1072, Morris 53, Lieutenant Governor.
Hobby 52, Sturgeon 94; Treasurer.
Baker 84, Edwards 46, Criminal Ap-
peals, Davidson 96, Faulk 54; Com-
missioner Agriculture, Davis 44, Hal-
bert 103; Railroad Commlss loner, Ar.
nold 49, Mayfield 104; Superintendent
Instruction. Doughty 104, Marrs 49;
Land Commissioner. Bartley 45, Geers
0. Hartley 85; Comptroller. Frankhin
39, Mayfield 28, Terrell 90; Congress-
man at Large, Davi. 17. Garrett W.
Harris 7, Kone 12. Lane 38. Dowry
38, MeLemore 4. O'Donnell >. Porter
>. Shield 21.
LAMAR COUNTY.
Railroad Commissioner. Arnold 0, May-
field 0, Superintendent Instructon,
Doughty 174. Marr 187. I.and Com-
missioner. Bartley 87. Geers 132. Rob-
| Ison 148; Comptroller. Franklin 87, (
• Mayfield 53. Terrell lit; Congress- ,
| man at Large, Davis 44. Garrett 67,
। Harris 18, Kone 57. Lane 47. Lowry ;
15, Me Lemore 14k O’Donnell 7, Por-
ter 4. Shield 8.
Nuecas County, complete:
For wubmission 465 against 878; for
Go ernor. Ball 289, Fergumon 1848,
Morris 4: Lieutenant Governor, Hob-
by 767, Burgeon 421; Treasurer, Ba-
ker 428. 8Mwarris 477; Criminal Ap-
peals. Davidson 876, Faulk 157. Com-
missloner of Agriculture, Davis 742.
Halbert 381; Railroad Commissioner,
Arnold 597, Mayfield 483; Superinten-
dent Instruction. Doughty 968. Marra
14S. Lana Commissioner. Bartley 444.
Robison 580; Comptroller, Frankin 43.
Mayfleld 169, Terrell 744. Congress-
man at Large. DavIs 88. Garrett ML
Harrie 81. Kone 167, Lane 76. Lowry
144, McLemore 722. O’Donnell 70, Por-
ter 4. Shield 11 ,
HARRIS COUNTY.
Brazs County Complete:
For subms.on 492. against 848; for
Governor, Mail 145, Ferguson M2, Mor-
ris 8; Hjeutenant Qovernor, Hobby 749.
Sturgeon 774: Treasurer, Baker 7M,
Fwardg 794. Criminal Appeals, Da-
vidson 1132, Faulk 489: Commissloner
of Agriculture, Davis 829, Halbert 722;
Railroad Commisfoner, Arnolr 489,
Mayfield 1107. Superintendent Instruc-
tion. Doughty Hit, Marrs 416, Land
Commissioner, Hartley 468, Robison
1038; Comptroller, Franklin 649 May-
field 244. Terrell 477. Congressman at
Large, Davis 291. Garrett 4M, Harris
171, Kone 684, Lane 267. Lowry 101,
Melemore 486, O’Donnell 58,Porter 73.
Shield 86,
culture, Davts 45, Halbert 119; Rail-
road Commissioner, Arnold 61, Mayfield
129; Superintendent Instruetton, Dough-
Kaufman County complete. Sub-
mission, for 2754, against 1392; for
Governor, Ball 1744, Ferguson 2190,
Nine boxes in Crosby County:
For submission 85, against 58; for
Goveruor, Ball 189, Ferguson 202. Mor
ris 10; Lieutenant Governdr, Hobby
46. Sturgeon 187: Treasurer. Baker |
205. Edwards 122; Criminal Appeals. । 90, Mayfield 103, ------ .
104. Faulk 133; Commission- gressman at Large, Davis 53, Garrett
" ......* «— 77, Harris 31. Kone 583. Lane 34. Low-
ry 64, McLemore 683, O’Donnell >. Por-
Iwo boxes in Jackson County:
For submission 80. against 60; for
Governor, Ball 157, Ferguson 107; Mor-
ris 5; Lieutenant Governor. Hobby 75,
Sturgeon 80; Treasurer, Baker 92, Ed-
wards 77; Criminal Appeals. Davidson
110, Faulk 60; Commission Agricul-
ture, Davis 90, Halbert 69; Railroad
Commissioner, Arnold 25, Mayfield
141,; Superintendent Instruction,
Doughty 85; Marrs 71; Land Commis-
sioner, Bartley 36, Robison 122; Con-
troller, Franklin 39. Mayfield 39. Ter-
rell 75; Congressman at Large, Davis
30. Garrett 35. Harris 27, Kone 25,
Lane 29. Lowry 20, McLemore 31,
O’Donnell 5, Porter 5., Shield 7.
Five boxes In Trinity County:
For submission 202. agalnst 306. for
Governor, Hall 241, Ferguson 413, Mor-
ris 192. Lieutenant Governor, Hubby
192. Sturgeon 44. Treasurer, Baker
141. Edwards 268; Crimihal Appeala
Davidson 468. Faulk 288; Comm (as fon-
er of Agriculture, Davis 446, Ha lbwri
204; Railroad Commissioner, Arnold
282. May field 440, Superintendent of
Instruction. Doughty 626, Marrs 187:
Land commissioner. Bartley 271. Geers
78. Robison 244 Somptroler, Frank-
Hn 252. Mayfield 127. Terrell 241. Con-
gressman. Davis 218, Garrett 175, Har-
ris 88. Kone 29. Lane 144. Lovgry 20.
McLemore 42. O’Donnell 16. Porter 81.
Shield 36,
Ten boxes Brazos County:
• For submission 486. aghinst 744: for
Gev ernor. Rall 582, Ferguson 740. Mor-
ris 4; Lieutenant Governor, Hobby 741.
Nturgeon 698; Treasurer, Baker 593,
Edwards 444; Criminal Appeals. Da-
vidson 919, Faulk 355; Commissioner
Agriculture. Davis 441. Halbert 645;
Railroad Comminsioner, Arnold III
Mayfield 892; Superintendent Instruc
tion. Doughty 884. Marrs 847; Land
Commissioner. Bartley 414. Robison
814: Comptroller. Franklin 644. May-
field 228. Terrell 121: Congressman at
Large, Daria 212. Garrett 379. Harris
141. Kone 472. Iane 245. Loowrv 74: Mc-
Lemore 415. O’Donnell 57, Porter 64.
Shield 74.
Fifteen boxes. Cdlorado County.
For submtssion 242, against 746; for
Governor, Ball 532, Ferguson 881. Mor-
ris 13; Lieutenant Governor, Hobby
749. Sturgeon 641; Treasurer, Baker
618. Edwards 718; Criminal Appeals.
Davidson 881, Faulk tn. Commission
er Agriculture. Davf 782, Halbert 427;
Railroad ommissioner, Arnold 638.
Mayfield 889, Hu peri uteri dent instruc-
tion. Doughty 816. Marrs 249; Lapd
Commissioner. Bartley 876. Robison
831; Comptroller, Franklin 142. May-
field 184. lerrell 144, Congressman at
Large, Davts 144, Garrett 288, Har-
ris 25. Kone 425, Lane 208. Lowry 123,
McLemore 880. O'Donnell 13. Porter
16. Shield 24.
tion. Doughty 22. Mafrs 88; Land
'('ommissioner. Hartley 24, Robison 18;
Comptroller, Franklin 21. Mayfield 11,
I Terrell 21; Congressman at Large,
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ORIENTAL HOTEL
DALLAS
The bent and most popular in Teana
Unexcelled room and meal service. Onoe
ear guest, always our guest.
Amerienn Plam, 8a.no and op
uropeem Plan. $1.50 end *p
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Twenty -si ne hoses. McLennan
County submission, for 2148. agninst
been kept tn her position.
Two boxes in Childress County:
For submission 215. against 123; for
Governor, Ball 244, Ferguson 224. Mor-
ris 8; Lieutenant Governor, Hobby
126, Sturgeon 251; Treasurer, Baker
221, Edwards 144; Criminal Appeals,
Davidson 324, Faulk 174; Commission-
er Agriculture, Davis 288, Halbert 191;
Railroad Commissioner, Arnold 139.
Mayfield 354; Superintendent Instruc-
tion, Doughty 253, Marrs 228; Land
Commissioner, Bartley 158. Geers Q.
Robison 325; Comptroller, Franklin
824, Mayfield 9, Terr *11 141; Con-
gressman at Large, Davis 134, Garrett
1457. Harris 9, Kone 88. Lane 137,
Porter 0, McLemore 22. O’Donnell 28,
Porter 0, Shield 47;
The Central Circle of the First
Methodist Church will meet with Mrs.
A W. Rows at 4 o'clock.
The old saying, "A prophet is not
without honor save in his own coun- by
try,” like a good many other things sta:
that we have heard all our lives, is wit
not true. It is rather Interesting,
however, to hear persons of whose
work you have heard much. discussed
POTTER COUNTY.
Fur submission 144. against 282. fon
Governor, Ball 683, Ferguson 619. Mor-
rris 1: Lieutenant Governor. Hobby
Terrell #99; Con-
A beantiful assortment of the very lat-
est styles of Ladies' Hand Bags, includ-
ing the new Party Boxes and Matinee
Cases. If it is something new we have
it. Special offering, in Trunk,. Bag.
and Suiteases. Write for catalogue.
The Unkind World.
If I had known in th, morning
How wearily all the day
The words unkind
Would trouble my mind
Thirteen boxes Palo Pinto County:
For submission 944. against 434; for
Governor, Balk 1140. Ferguson 118. Mor-
rin 11; Lieutenant Governor, Hobby
178. Sturgeon 289; Treasurer, Baker
219. Edwards 262. Criminal Appeals.
Davidson 121. Fauik 254; Commissioner
Agriculture, Davis 194. Halbert 406.
Railroad Commissiqner, Arnold 114.
Mayfield 251, Superintendent Instruc-
tion. Doughty 221, Marrs M4, Land
Commissioner, Bartley M2. Robison
241. Comptroller, Franklin 184. May-
field 146, Terrell 89, Congreseman at
Large. Davis 54. Garrett 214, Harris 90,
Kone 80. Lane 84. Lowry 62. McLemore
40. Buch 231,
The Indtes" Aid and Mlenlonary So-
elety of the First Baptist Church win
meet at 6 o'clock with Mrs. 1. R
< ‘arpenter.
there Are few people who
-worked with Jane Addams but
For submission 793, against 504, for
Governor, Ball 976, Ferguson 732. Mor-
ris 11; Lieutenant Governor. Hobby
581. Sturgeon 115; Treasurer, Baker
483, Hwards 1025, Criminal Appear,
Twelve boxes complete in San Pa-
tricio County: ’
For, submission 166, against Te; for
Governor, Bali 498, Berguson 244; Mor-
ris 0 Hleutenant Governor, Hobby
157, Sturgeon 97; Treasurer Baker 142.
Edwards 56, Criminal Appeals, Day-
idson 141, Faulk 14; Commissioner
I Agriculture, Davis 118, Halbert 111;
Five boxes Wharton County:.,
For submission 521, against 807; for
Governor, Ball 695, Fersunon .Mor;
ris 24; Lieutenant Governor, Hobby
,01. sturgeon 678; Treasurer, Bakar
126, Edwards 1200; Criminal Appeala.
Davidmon 1162, Faulk Ur, Commin:
•loner Akriculture, Davis 180. Halbert
566: Railroad Commtsstoner, Arnold
469, Mayfield 1091; Superintendent n:
struetion. Doughty •70, Marrs.726:
Land Commtan loner, Bartiey ««. Orers
6 Robinon 768; comptroller. Franklin
211. Mayfield 174, Terrell >J>: Con:
greemnan at Large, Davis 157, Garrett
368, Harris 14*. Kone MI. Lone ML
iowry 171, MeLemore »W. O'Donnell
ill. Porter I. shteld 2%.
Kleberg County complete:
For submfswion 18*. Against 241; for
Governor Ball 349 Ferguson 306, Mor-
ris 2, Lieutenant Governor, Hobby 119.
Sturgeon 114. Treasurer, Baker M4.
Edwards 192; Criminal Appeals, Dav-
idson 617. Faulk 64; Commissioner of
Agriculture, Davis 441, Halbert 184;
Railroad Commissioner. Arnpld 188.
Mayfield 294; Superintendent Instruc-
tion, Doughty 411 Marrs 41, Land
Commtssioner, Bartley 115, Robison
Ut: Comptroller, Franklin 101. May-
field 111. Terrell 291; Congressman at
Large Davis 40. Garrett 84. Harris
2, Kone 101. Iane 74. Lowry 44. Mc-
lemore 297, O'Donnell 11. / Porter IL
Shield 8. r
NUECES COUNTY.
Fifty-two boren, Hartts County: Hub
mimmlon, for »«>. acafnat 7887; for
Governor, Ball 4755, Pergumon 7237,
Morris 1M; Lleutenant Governor, Hob-
by $666, sturgeon 2384: Treasure,,
■taker 4635, Ednsrds 6249; Criminal
Apenin, pividmon >1». Faulk >101;
Comminnlomet AEriculture, Davin 7219,
Halbert >7S«; Railroad Comminmtoner.
Arnold 4194, Mayfield 6772: superin-
tendent Enstrue tion. Doughty 7233,
Marrs 3780: Lana Commiesioner. Bart-
ley Mil. Robison 7182; Comptroller
Franklin 117>. Maytiela 246%, Terrell
$901: Comereniman at Lente, Davn
IM Garrett *7I» Harris 468, Kone »II.
Lane MA Lowty 217, MeLumore 5068,
O'Donnell Ml, Porter 29, shteld Ml.
MeLENNAN COUNTY.
141, Stureeon *M, Treasurer. Baker
Austin,Texas IX L STMI, My : ~ -S'TS—
Railroad Commissioner, Arnold 16,
■ _ _ _ . . . . Mayfield 49, Superintendent Instruc-
. Davis 9. Garrett 13. Harris 1, Kone 7.
Lane 75, Lowrey 1, MeLemore
Eleven boxes in Wilson County
For submission 153. against 999; tot
Governor, Ball 291. Ferguson 799, Mor-
’rial; Lieutenant Governor, Hobby 677.
Sturgeon 295; Treasurer, Balter 77,
' Edwards 674; Criminal Appeals, Dav.
Idson 882. Faulk 177; Commissioner
Agriculture. Davis 4. Halbert 83. Rail*
road Commissioner, Arnold 25, May*
field 61; Superintendent Instruction,
! Doughty 68, Mam 21; Lan Commis-
, closer. Hartley >1. Robison 48, Comp-
1 troller. Franklin 142. Mayfeld 11g
Terreli 618; Congressman at Large,
Davis 19, Garrett 8. Harris 8, Kono
1 18. Iane 28. Lowry 8. McLemore 26.
O’Donnell 0, Porter 1, Shleld 4.
. NAVARRO COUNTY.
Forty-one boxes, Navarro County:
Submission, for 1981, against 1778; for
Governor. Roll 1182, Ferguson 2544.
Morris 45; Lieutenant Governor, Hob-
by 27s1, Stugeon 1788: Treasurer,
Baker 2517, Edwards 1113; Criminal
Appeals. Davidson 2844, Faulk 2801.
Commissioner Agriculture, Davis 2314.
Halbert 1484; Railroad Commtsioner,
Arnold 1414, Mayfield 3284; Su perin
Undent Instruction, Doughty 2661,
Marrs 2358; Land Commissioner, Hart-
ley 1728. Robison 2828. Comptroller,
FiankIn 2441. Terrell 2724: Congress-
man at Iarge, Davis 1400, Garrett 1246,
Harris 1261. Kone 343, Lane 2344 Low-
ry 170. McLemore 471, O’Donnel 418.
Porter 159. Shield 114.
With the presence of Mra. Slayden
and Mra- Robert P •Hard at Sunshine
Ranch last week, Mrs. Maverlok and
her guests enjoyed an old-fashioned
reunion, for all three were girls to-
gether in old Virginia- At the home
of Mrs Pollard’s father, General
Dabney Maury, of the old army, the
thre«* were belles at the functions of
the University of Virginia. Mrs. B.
R A. Scott was also a schoolmate.
With (peaches and watermelons aS
ever-present refreshments, tongues
wagged merrily with thelr "don’t you
remembi ra" during the brief week-
end.- San Antonio Express.
The Price She Pays
There Is hardly an American woman
nowadays who can keep pace with the
demand made upon her time and en-
ergy without paying the penalty of
ill-health. It may be that dreadful
backnche, dragging paine, head achem,
nervonsness or the tortures of a dis-
placement. It is the price she pays.
To women in this condition Lydia E
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound comes
as a boon and a blessing. A simple
remedy made from roota and herbs
which brings glorious health to suffer-
Prof, ci nude Bethany of Bryan an
hit sister. Miss Willie Bethany, of
Hempstead are queste of their cousin
II. M. Ogg Prof Bethany is principal
of the Bryan public echola.
Eighteen boxes in Washington
County: ... -
For submission 222 against 1448, for
Governor, Bull 404, Ferguson 2056,
Morris 10; Lieutenant Governor, Hob-
by 1841. Sturgeon 239; Treasurer, Bak-
er 216. Edwards 1191: Criminal Ap-
peals, Davidson 1314. Faulk 124; Com-
missioner Agriculture. Davis 1224,
Halbert 648; Railroad Commission-
er. Arnold 1109, Mayfield 791; Super-
Antendent Instruction. Doughty lbf,
Marrs 262; Land Commissioner,, Bart-
ley 440. Geers 0. Robison 1417: Comp-
troller. Franklin 206. Mayfield 145.
Terrell 1480, Congressman at Laarge,
Davis 115, Garrett 181. Harris 121.
Kone 1167. Lane 147. Lowry 41, Me-
Lemore 1208. O’Donnell 40, Porter 101,
Sixty-seven boxes, Dallas County:
Submission, for 3162. against 3297} fro
Governor. Bull 4117. Morguson 8889,
Morris 49; Leutenant Governor, Hob-
by 4583, Sturgeon 3128; Treasurer.
Baker 2225, Edwards 4999; Criminal
Appeals. Davidson 5682. Faulk 2462;
Commissioner Agriculture, Davis >871,
Halbert 3295; Railroad Commissioner,
Arnold 3068, Mayfield 6366; Supern-
tendent Instruction, Doughty 4850.
Marrs 3204; Land Commissioner. Bart-
ley 2048, Geers 0, Robison 4032; Comp-
troller, Franklin 3776, Mayfield 1446,
Terrell 2665; Congressman at Large,
Davis .2188, Garrett 1120, Harris 2101.
Kone 780, Lane 781, Lowry 1154. Mele-
more 1358. O’Donnell 1837. Porter 1822,
Shield 110, Humphreys 146
. - LIMESTONE COUNTY.
Twenty-six out of thirty boxes com-
plete. Limestone County:
For Governor, Ball 1682, Ferguson
TO SPARK YOUR NERVES.
Take a few hours off today— Mis-
trees Heusewito—tor the caro of your
nerves. This nerve treatment needs no
peslalist’s advice and no tonica, no
change of air and no sanitarium. It
simply needs a little of your own time
—attending to some of the things that
"get on your nerves’* and sap your
strength needlessly.
When you oome to think of it, isn't
the daily grinding of the coffbe a nerve
racking performance, that takes the
crispness out of the fairest morningT
Look to your coffee grinder. Ten to
one it is located in a dark corner of the
kitchen and maybe it is so arranged
that you scrape your fingers agalnst
the wall when you grind the coffee. It
is also no doubt just low enough so
that you have to break your back
or just high enough so that you have to
strain your toes when you use it And,
of course, it needs oiling. You are
probably using about five times the
amount of energy you ought to use
simply because the oogs of that coffee
grinder are in need of oiling. It is
well worth while to take the grinder
down and wash it thoroughly. Dr?
It as well as you can with a towel
end then put it in the sun or a cool
Three boxes in Kleburg County:
For submission 145. against 288; for
Governor, Ball 242. Ferguson
ris 7; Lleutenant Governor, Hobby
262, Sturgeon 318; Treasurer. Baker
398, Edward 174; Criminal Apeals
Davidson 504, Faulk 44. Commissioner
Agriculture, Davis 417, Halbert 167;
Railroad Commissioner, Arnold 188.
Mayfield 318. Superintendent Instruc-
tion. Doughty 483, Marrs 74; Iand
commissioner. Bartley 238. Geers 2322.
Robison 59; Comptroller, Franklin 102.
Mayfield 271. Terrell 48, Congressman
Twenty-one complete out of twenty-
nine boxes. Galveston County Rub
miesion, for 97*. against 2933: for Gov-
ernor. Ball 1429, Ferguson 4 328 Morris
38: Lentenant Governor, Hobby 2824.
Sturgeon 224* Treasurer, Raker 2624,
Edwards 2678. Criminal Appeala. Da-
vidson 4444. Faulk 714. Commissloner
Agriculture, Davis 2634. Halbert 2271:
Rniroad Commissioner. Arnold 1081.
May field 4235. Superintendent Instruc
tion. Doughty 2392. Marrs 2811. Land
Comminsioner, Hartley 2313. Robtson
2374; Comptroller. Franklin 428, May-
field 2834. Terrell 2689. Congressman
at Large, Davi. 471, Garrett >75 Harris
379, Kone 717. Lane 540. Lowry 409, Me-
Lemore 3142. O Donnell 262, Pwrlor 827,
Shield 153,
Fifteen boxes in Anderson County:
For submission 71, against >5; for
Governor, Bali 722, Ferguson 441. Mor*
ris 12; Lieutenant Governor, Hobby
263, Sturgeon 308; lreasurer. Baker
159, Edwards, 206; Criminal Appeals,
Davidson 167. Faulk 191, Commission-
er Agriculture, Davis 116, Halbert 148;
Railroad Commissioner, Arnold 177,
Mayfield 195; Superintendent Instruc-
tion, Doughty 195, Marrs 144; Land
Commissioner, Bartley 152, Robison
147; Comptroller, Franklin 103, ay-
Railroad Commissioner, Arnold 202.
Mayfield 455, Superintendent Instruc-
tion. Doughty 429, Marra 220; Land
Commissioner, . Bartley 170, Robison
442; Comptroller, Franklin IK, May-
field .225, Terrell 371; Congressman at
Large. Davis 162, Garrett 148, Harris
114, Kone 203, Lane 110, Lowry 192, Mc-
Lemore 74, O'Donnell 12, Porter 25,
Shield 24.
Perteet sanitntles, .
waft furnished, best Mwhted and
Twenty-three boxes, Smith County:
For submission 1543, against 1841;
for Governor, Ball 1444, Ferguson 1847,
Morris 67; Leutenant Qovernor, Rob-
by 1788, Sturgeon 1338; Treasurer, Ba-
ker 1341, Edwards 1713, Criminal Ap-
peals, Davidson 1280, Paulk 1763; Com-
ml seton er of Agriculture, Davis 1874,
Halbert 1859; Railrond Commissloner,
Arnold 826. Mayfield 1478; Superinten-
dent Instruetion, Doughty 1878. Marra
1767. Lend Commissioner, Bartley 948.
Robison 2015: Comptroller. Franklih
721. Mayfield 498. Terrell 1418 White
298; Congresmman at Largo Davis
1128 Garrett 924. Harris 814, Kone
229, Iane 649, Iowry 611, MeLemore
114. O'Donnell 984. Porter 288. Shieid
131
say she gets much credit for work
she has never dona It has grown
to be the thing" for the press to lay
every good thing done by the women
of Chicago at the door of Jane Ad-
dams just as the press at one time
laid all of the highway robberies at
the door of the James boys.
It is rather a curious thing that thls
attitude of the Chicaso preas in re-
gard to MIs. Adams doesn’t seem to
exeite any joalousy on the part of the
other women They say: "Oh, Jana
is not to blame for it; she cares noth-
ing about fame nor publicity nor of-
fice, but it seems that she has a fac-
ulty of coming onto the scene at the
psychologica moment and la given the
credit of manj thinga that started in
the brains of ether woman."
"What is the secret of Jane, Ad-
dams* power?*' we asked Mr. Frack-
Olton, "she has no personal magnetism,
•he pay. I»o attention to clothes, she
isn't pretty and she is as cold as a
fish. Her Anjellect rtgh. attract col-
lego professors, but what attracts the
mamesr'
"Her. absolute honenty, was the re-
ply. “The people with whom she-
comes in contact trust her implicity.
They call her 'our Jane' and when
she tails them certain things are ao
or not so that ens it. Foreigners who
can not speak a word of English go
to her beenues their friends have told
them ‘our Jans’ never falls un"
This shows that honesty pays. Of
another woman, a teacher. We asked:
Whom do you think la the strongest
woman In Chicago today?"
The answer came without -esitation:
"Mra George Bass"
"Why?"
"Because she ia absolutely fparlens
and she alwaye rings true If he be-
lieven a thing is right the whole world
could not shake her. If it had not
been for her decided stand I do not
I aald when you went away,
I had been mure carpfui. darling,
Nor given you needless palni
But we vex our own
With look and tone,
We may ever take back again.
For though in the quiet of evening
You may give me the kiss of peace.
Yet well it might be
That never for ma
The pain of the heart shoul cease
How many go forth in the morning
Wno never come home at night.
And hearts are broken
For harsh words spoken.
That sorrow can ne'er set right.
We have careful words for the
stranger.
And miles for the some time guest.
Hut oft for "our own"
The bitter tone.
Though we love our own the best.
Ah; lip with the curve Impatlent;
Ah! brow with the look of scorn,
’Twere a cruel fate
Were the night too late _
To undo the work of morn.
—Margaret E. Sangster
teachers all adore Mra Hasa."
This shew, that it pnys to de re to
aland by your colors Mra. Bass will
without doubt be Chicago's candidate
for the next presldent of the National
Federation of Women's Clubs.
Mise Fenwick rings true to the
“eternal fam 1111 am that she has in-
spected Chicago’s bargain counters of
which ah* writes:
Bargains are the qraze of the day
—they fill the soul with unrest, not
that we are really Id need of the
things, but we -are se afraid that some-
thing is going cheap Knd we are mis- t
•lag It it is much the same with ■
amusements * a run hither and yon
to places we care nothing about, but
we are so afraid we will not be "in”
it all if we era not always is evi- ;
dence we might be forgotten.
The people at home who are nigh-
Ing for the summer sales of the grant |‘
cities can rest content, for we have (
seen nothing here any cheaper or any )
Complete boxes of Midland Count/:
For submission 157. against 160: for
Governor. Ball 292. Ferguson 134 Liew-
tenant Gover, Hobby 158. Sturgeon 258:
Treasurer, Baker 190. Edwards 235
Criminal Appeala. Davidson 298. Faulk
104; Commissioner Agriculture. Davis
95. Halbert 323: Railroad Commissien-
er. Arnold 90. Mayfield 313; Superin-
tendent Instruction, Doughty 315.
Narrs 90; Land Commissioner. Bartley
180. Robtson 225: Comptroller. Frank-
lin 116. Mayfield 128. Terrell 157: Con-
gressman at Large. Davis 148, Garrett
95, Harris 24. Kone 75, Lane 40. Lowry
109, McLemore 78,O‛Donnell 24, Porter
14, Shield 49.
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