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cillxena may file.
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ball wame- between the,
and;Khn*a» Clip teams.
peral edecston. Qounty Commi
shall give notice of the‘elect
isthtements or tiGerman attitude and I
Secretary of State shall presoribes-to
» keveeeesasnesas
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matest
editorialac trom Qerman < newspapers
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the leadtitGermennewapapere and
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hi BresldenCWilsoo. says:
sueh. transfer.
709 Seventh Street
Phone 1231
Election Board
with supplemental lists showing such
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that the Vernon company
“Who Is that lady "
president's call came Ha ofcers were
statement of expenses.
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Jan. 9-15—Legislature, in first week
turns for Governor ah. Leutenant
On last
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prexi
took
relations to the breaking point, that
Lant year he had
made a success.
youri friends in secret,
Reprove
the great majority of American peo
111 hold a friendly feeling toward
There has been no desire
Main street where Inal preparations
wonderfulir since Germany baa w
her adbi
to
servedly am
United states, who have pretended to
through with and the
aboyels
poor little
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ViLtON VtRguV ROOMVBLT.
Passing events, like fleeting clouds.
‘Te
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can not go on forever as they are go-
ing on now? If the English are unwill-
the
arc
met for a abort as
before the Alliance
•mon, page Mrs
to women,rpage 5.
didates for .offices to be filled by the
voters of a single coulty or portion,
thereof mast file application for place
keep the law, but it ra-
the lean trfe that we very
tecutive board 1
i immediately
. L
Refined from
Parafine
Governor.
Jan. Id—Inauguration of Governor
and Lieutenant Governbr.
to do it for something to eat, and she
won't eat half as much as a boy."-
Boston Transcript.
tee canvasses returns,
lions held. ’
.....35c
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IOWA PARK FARMER HA
• LIKELY PATCH OF ALFALFA
tlowa Park Heraldf
on or before this date. . agers of campaigns, others who ex-
July 2d—County Executive Commit-| pend money in behalf of candidates
215
—*7
here don′ to remove’‘the wrong
jjnpresHlons-created by the hyphenat
—c.2
Li. contrary to President Wilson's reply. I
....... The way t ignore the German condi
‘ tions, it would seem, is to go,ahead.
vith the negotsations as if Genda uy
i +- bad dever been heard from. . .-------
aicaa , raids have strain]
i re* lions that threaten a
Stage love, we are told, often turns
to real love, but It's different with
stage money.—Washington Post
/ 4
• e • , • e
lrest Britain
anterterence
i be affected
Ions in the
The brave love mercy and delight
to, save.—Gay.
ret ary Parnell of the Busmess League
had charge of the exereises. and the
speakers of the evening were Hon"
nations for office to be filled by, a
vote of the State atu large shall file
sons who havp. removed Aromjone elec-
tion precinct to another mun apply to
the County Tax CoUnctor fbr record of
page 4; rizht
Bunday's serm
ns to dimeusa, and sometimes ysermen
and measuren, from many angles and
different viewpoints. Newspaper and
majaiines are aled with torecegats
and speculation.
But in it all, and above it all, two
reform election precincts. Shall serve
notice on presiding judge of each pre-
cinct within ten days:
thought you had broughwthis child to
be christened.”—New Yok Journal.
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wheat, the business outlook in Wichita
Falls is exceedingly bright
. . 4 ----
WISE AND 6THERWISE.
"Do you know of any cook who will
remain in the country " "Not unless
she is-buried there."—Judge.
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Every one is ine a small way an
Jimage of God.—Manllius.
"I gave' my wife a fine little -dog."
remarked the' inconsquential looking
„_________________date to er
tty to county chairman napnes of cap.
didates for State oftioea t go on tn
on the part of the American deople, or
-a Qmee ......
Editpriak.190om eo^OAssee
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Men’s Sport Shirts
Men’s Sport Shirts in .
with silk ,
dE
HOME TAILORING CO.
milch tw and many of our people
| feed it during the winter months.
As soon is the present crop isjcut,
Mr. Hall will haver it baled for mar-
ket.
BUSIN ESA MEETING OF
- B. W. A. MONDAY
e on the court house square
up her hand and replied: "Yer.brak,
fast yer dinner a nd ger supper."-San
Francisco Argonabt,.r
country. The man in the White House
Mercerized CrepesDe beautiful assortment
Chine in all the' lead-1 of colors at the yd.
—a
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ernment to. go to war with Germany
This friendly feel lag has developed
Base
k
Aug.282 aeconaprtmmary.tolunzia
States Senate.: F
the rules of interntional 1---.—.
marine warfare. An unfa voraple view
of the German position had resulted in
this country fiom the acta and stats
meats of Germans, residenta -of the
* "What is that mob doing around that
gate?. "Those are bleacher tabs, and
they’re fighting for their place in the
sun."—Detroit free Press.
f
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have every confidence that President
Wilson will now earnestly endeavor to
bring to a tangible issue his negotia-
tions with England, which tihs entire-
ty destroyed the freedom, of the seas
—negotiations which, though lasting so
very long, so far have been fruitless.
As against England, President Wilson
is in quite a different position, al
most in a stronger diplomatic situa-
tion than in his negotiations with Ger-
many.
“In the frightful struggle between
the powers the smaller States of Ku.
rope-find themselves defenseless
against the illegal acts of the power
that has the strongest fleet. Their
logical protector is the only world
power that still remains neutral. One
consequence of this war, which is so
rich in paradoxes, is that America is
ordained thus to protect Europe aginst
itself
"On one point the very short Amer-
ican note carries the discussion be-
tween the two governments a step fur-
r her, in that it confirms that Germany
does dot intend to makeits new policy
ihlta Falls, Texas, May 18, 1918
agap_
F. Strickland. J. M. Starr
duty j” response to-tte call - of the
Tuesday. The reception
[. We are Pana-
pmha Hilt Kings I
। Our negotiations with
- ■ overplockade matters ant
" with the malls ought not
by any threat or condi
Dec. 7—County Judges in counties to
which returns for district offices are
June 5— Candidates for office in dis-
tricts composed of more than one coun-
ty shall file applications with district
chairman ora the: respective county
chairmen by this I date. Twenty-five
Great Britain is contrary to the spirit of
" President WUnion‛s,reply to Germany.
Secretary Lansing's statement that the
administration was finding. It difficult
to proceed witp. negotiatipns with
a2Grat Britain on blockade matters be
: , cause of* the statement contained in
2-4 2---13
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was one
journey,
scattered
borrow' money today. I though he mar-
ried a widow with three or four mil-
lions.” "He did, and then discovered
to his sorrow’that she Intended to keep
them,"—Pittsburgh Dispatch. •
When a man’s appetite has not been
adjusted to his stomach, the doctor is
going to have a job.+New York Amer
lean 9 —4-
Mare building is already in progress
in vihia Fals than in any time dur
_ ing the past three years and with
worte soon ro start on the court house
furter Zeitung feels that the President, coming campaign. They are hunting
will now find himself in position "to, for one that will measure up to the
bring England back to the straight I statesmanship of Wilson. They have
Sunday evening. 11. M. ,
of, our prosperous farmers.
such Us pae not been known in a num
ber M yehrs. There is every prospect
tha bonds will be voted for new school
bulldihgs and that additional paving
bonda will be voted assuring a con-
tinuaton of public work for many
months to come. Many costly homes
are being built as well as a large
number of less pretentious structures
With nearly every Industry in the
city running at full capacity, with the
POLITICAL CALENDAR
a..1-
Cougty conven-’ and candidates themselves must file
itemised statements of expenses with
tion of the German attitude than any-
other ractora. Americans resiling such Clean
publications have naturally concluded M*M"-
that they have represented,the Ger
tithe midst of a building boom
umruemuy, await America's action
against Eddish tytanb/at sea. Things
PPLPcb.
712 Indians Avs.
Hall one
took N.
but are undecided. The slate makers
have juggled with the names of Root
avd Hughes, with an occasional side-
glance at other men, but up-to-date
rave made no selection. At last they
are turning to Roosevelt as their for-
lorn-hope. Not that they -endorse his
progressive views, but 'It is anything
to beat Wilson."
The Republican whale is willing to
swallow Roosevelt even if it has to
taka an emetic afterward to relieve its
injured felings.
MADS FROM CREAM OF TARTAR
=, . DERIVED FROM GRAPES , .
—2——2—————
The Woman's Alliance of the First
Baptist church met in monthly busi-
nees session Monday afternoon at the
church. The usual routine was gone
twenty-five cigizens. Deposit of such
applicatior in The United States mail
by gregistered letter within- the time
limft is deemed sufficient
imhezztm the most prominent
Confronting him on every side.
op primary ballot with.county chair-
man. Twenty-five nitiena mai tile.
June 19-4County Executive Commit
tee meets to determine order of naniek;
on ballot id naqm—subcommittee' to
make up ballot and to traisact other
business. - . ' ,
June 28—On or before this State can-
didates in piimati qelr#ignzmun ay
Executive Committee
ballot,- I-Ifi * ' “
.Jul 17= before this date pe
and narrow path of international law.") canvassed names and qualifications.
The editorial article continues: "We ' - .... —
patriotic air after another and it
ceased its cheering only after the
company enad.been formed in line and
marched- to the barrack* on North
price of cram is 25c to 30c per lb. You can sell
a- every,bound you produce. IC you have an old sep-
, aratorwewill trade for it" Phone or write, jor
better come see us. —----’ _j : 5 T
Ah! Happy years, once more who
would not be a boy!—Byron.
"—Can any girl tell me the three foods
required, to keep the body in health?"
There wks silence till one maiden held-
of the kenttmentbf the' German peo- f
im J
re, „plersashing AmerisAhstrom.Germany
Ahrqugh fabledsitemens: Fm prom <
inemqrmpane vand remeduoions of
with our ‘expectation’ no fotmal con-
dition was expressed. The change in
the method of submarine'war was an
act proceeding from Germany's own
will., and it goes .into effect, at once
without waiting to see if ofhera. are
each CountyyJudg tonne of iblmka
necessary for the election and ji.
turnia. . ... r .. 1 ... ′ -.
Nov. B+On or ibetoueiuns datethe
filed by any
this day deliver writs of election and
form to presiding judges.
-No, 8—Any one-fifth of the candi-
dates may on this day agree upon and
select two supervisors of the election.
Nov. 7—General election; polls open
from 8 a. m. Until 7 p. m. .
Nov. 13—Commissioners’ Court an-
vasses returns.
Nov. 18—Presiding judges of elec-'
tions must make returns to Commia-
sionefs' Court on or before this date.
Nov. 17—On or before this date man
4 ------:—-e----- "A* 'applications on or before this date for
Billy Sunday has ‛em going in Kan pl--. „„ the iue-
sts City. He preached to 80,000 people ‘Applications may be
pects to get four cuttings. He sow-
ed several more acres this, spring.
over three counties and when the
W. N. Stokes. Hon 8 D. Tant,
County Attorney Morgan and Captain
R. 8.. Heussels. Each speaker was
freely "applauded as h* sextolled the
- bravery and patriotism of the men
time alone will tell. Fol-
A. 7.—State executive Committee
meets to canvass returns of primary
election. * n -
Aug. *.—State conventions of all par.
A ties, - ......
j Aug. 12—Second primary electlop.
day for county offices, . ‘ •
er or later the psychological moment 1. An pid gentleman of 84 having tak-
must come in which the German Gov- - " -*— ‘
.. . . . ermmneht will ee itself facing a new
of their reprenentatives in the gov- situation." • —3.
o are easting shadows over the political
law in sub. field. If nothing more, they divert our
, attention for a few-minutes. It causes
the Texas frontier, added to an al-
ready grave situation between the
two countries and Tuesday morning.
and was hld under the auspices of
the Young Men's' Business League.
Music was furnished by the Streit
band knd the event was transformed
Into a great demopstrat’on of patriot-
ism. The crowa; estimated at from
OILS AND
est--i, TA GREASES
WESTERN*ATfrfFsfi
Phone Ete ■ , >■ *------------- - T ", - -r, „ '
officers. President Wilson issued a
call for the mobilization of the Ne-
man. "Does she lke the dog?” "I'm
not sure.. The firat thing she did was 1,
to name I falter me and the next was
to tell the servant to keep'll shut up
in the basement."—Washington Star.
The good hate aiu because they loye
virtue.—Horace.
Clerk—"You promised me a raise if
I was satisfactory." Employer—“But
you are not, sir! No man is who re.
winds me of a promise."—Baltimore
Globe.
ing to adopt more just and humane' praise them openly.—Syrus.
conduct in their trade war, then soon- ' - - -____ - •
Sunday. Monday's Kansas City pap
ers were largely taken up with ac
counts of his meetings. For instance,
the Kansas City Times table of con-
tents gave the following: Morning
sermon, pge 7; afternoon sermon.
view anti as they nave peen so O‛f is***' • A
ye, I their attacks against the | ©$C
rican government, a prejudice has *′ "'
against Germany, , Lauer
time candidates must also file itemised made shall on this day canvass such
statement of expenses. " returns end report upon same to sec-
Aug. 14—Commissioners' Court mey retary of State. All County Judges
shall report to the Secretary of State
th enames of county and precinct of-
Geers elected.
Dec. 17— Secretary JoF" State can-
vasses returns for all State offices (ex-
cept Governor and Lieutenant Govern-
or) and for district offices.
Jan. 8, 1917—Electors 'meet and vote.
done more to create sentiment against
Germany through their misrepresenta- 4.
Heviciows, bitter ‘misrepresensations
t wensvpenated-press la this couh-averzud uua . mepvorreew
try- For instance contrast the fol- venton before that turbulenltowiMta
. . 12 I. J ca be pacificed. These relations re-
lowing with some of the things that auire a Yevei head and Kood judgment.
PATRIOTIC FAREWELL FOR
VERNON GUARD COMPANY
7 (Vernon Record)
Company H. Fourth Regiment, Tex-
as National Guard, composed ver)
largely of Wilbarger county youns
men. was given a big ovation last
night on the eve of their departure
for the Mexican bowler for patrol
in the training school nt Austin
Captain Houssels and his staff hurried
home and at once set in motion the
machinery that mobilized the local
company in twelve hours. About
eighty m m boarded the train from
here last night. Some were excused
for different reasons, but the abso-
lute readiness of the members to go
to the front is a tribute to their pa-
-triotism and a sourc* of pride to
those- who remained behind.
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Practical Economy ‛
• Baking powders made from alum or *
_ phosphate may pe bought for a trifle less
than Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder,
which is made from cream of tartar, de-
rived from grapes. _ , t ‘ .
among their leaders who are willing
to compromise with honor.
Wonder if theye launched the "Roose-
veil Non-Partisan League?”
—Observer.
WISE AND OTHERWISE)
"Tompkins was around trying 40
4,000 to 5,000 people, displayed wildjehree cuttings and this year he ex-
enthusiasm as the band struck up one
fancy s,-
collar, also plain white
with fancy collar and
tie-tomateh. $1.50 val-
ues; our price .51.19
1 Indianapolis ballot and to name place for holding erh
State cohvenlion in August ,j 417 1 * 8
June 17—On or before this date dan- w 1
and. Other buildings Wichita Falls win
I ■ ' ' , ' T ; . * H-is ' ’
-Maxwell Hardware Co
great amount of building going on and ___________________
prospects for st lesst a fair yield ot shal furnish County
.....— following 1 brief conference with his
To him that wills, the way is seldom secretary, or war and other, cabinet
wanting.—Old Proverb.
“Has Miss de Screech changed her
repertoire, Mrs. Nurichr" "No, -'
wears that same shabby oldjgown."—
Buffalo «xpress.
German note. These negotiations
should proceed as if thre had sever
been sny note from Germany.'' To
-- recognise the German note to the ex.
7 font of delaying our negotiations with
r who were about to leave for a pos-
o,. sible war. The crowda, gathered on
a few hours nqtice, evidenced the in-
terest of the: people of Vernon in
। — 1 1 - . the swift movt* Events at thespge-
Mrs. Skinflint—"Did you .hire that ceding forty-eight hours, the outcome
eu mnas rmsuIN0s courax
(Fitatees see Psbllsbers)
■Mass Bunlaing. Corner Sevastk Street
E__________sad Scott Aveane ,_______
Don’t throw tEem away. Bring them
to us and have them made like new!-
1916 appeared in the Sunday Dallas
1 120 I News' “ 1
the last German submarine note seems | ‘ ' t.
May 25—State conventions of all par-
ties to name deleffates * - mattenks
presidential cpflytnilonB 4 v - x,
June 5—Candidates for party no mi
retary o States by,thils date. I-
Sept. 1—On or befohe this date Com-
missioners’ Courts shall file with Coun-
ty Clerk certified copy of order estab-
lishing election precincts.
Sept. 20-ounty Judge and County
Court 1 rdegigy*-ballots unless a‛‛con-
test has’bben filed.
Oct. 1—Poll tfx payments begin..
Citizens of dties of 10,000 or more in-
habitants who intend to be absent'from
son and focus the. agree of the Amer
manpeople, s . ar—,.. .—
Ereeident Wilon' poalHlon UMM vai
money in behalf of any candidate or po-
IFtical party must file statement of ex-
penses with County Judgtwith the
vearmmi
'fig.. C
heHang
and thre
bidddy ci
"El r ope.
-MosAcserineiiatsaasmdisagpmmyizhdssanarxsttsieain
popvirit by accepting an inivtation "
to akt'as one of the'umpires at a base
_____ _____________ __________conditional on the result of diplo-
after organization, shall canvass re-tiatic steps on the part of America
turns for Governor aWL Leutenant with other warring powers, and that
Oct. 1 to Feb. 1 may provide forpay:
ment of poll tax through an agent who
must be authorized in writing as pre
scribed, n odpej8r 27 i
Oct 1mQin 0fsheore ths date Sam- .0, --------
pigionnrs"Courishel urpish founty n as they have beeno ot
C9 lectet wit pelqtat receipt books, -nil . . "T . r ‛ .
F >ct. 7—On or before this date Gov-
prior -shaU make, pnoclaiation of
Men’s Blue Overalls
at only. ....... 60c
Boys Blue Overalls at
which will give him about thirty
acres of this Valuable feed stuff.
There is no better- feed raised than
alfalfa; and is ospecially good for a
। tional Guards of Texas, New Mexico
add Arizona, the three border states.
The Texas Guard is mobilising at
Fort Ham Houston, near Han An-
tonio. It is a matter of great pride
. loom up on the hmu-. W
people and ths Germen.sovernmet non and focus the eyes of tbs Amort-
'* a ' 14
"President Wilson has given’proof la a candidate for re-election.
that he has the preservation of peace The Republican party has not yet
with Germany at heart.” The Frank selected the man to lead them In the
"Our peerless i the. first to begin
leader. Mrs. Ciicinnatus Wombat, Call ; though Its member”
in the meantime, the Colonel is as led right from the tireless cooker to
proud as a pouter pigeon and dictat-1 the senate."—Louisville Courier-Jour-
ing terms. His mandates sound lkelnal.,
ultimatums, and the G. O. P. is put to I „ . . . —2.2 . , _ ...
It to try to pairiqghim. Faith is the subtle chain which
But. there are Bome "wise-eld-guys"
Buch pu bl lea Gons M "The Tathen
land” and othere at uka atripehav
langers menace the United Statk
threaten her neutrality'. In the
conflict among tmheiqna e, I p
) { the southern bunlarlieirx3
ocunty chairman of any party having
cehdidates upon official ballotima
uumminata spervtsor of election for
eaphvetMk precmnou 1t" • Ims ann
-r Nov. euOn*or deforthisidate per- ded pP9s. -There is striking contrast
aphWhohuvereniotedtromonelecibbetwen the iiefmnt expressed by
' tion BrsWht4*tAM»oAst*mimt apply to
selertenpmunipazioumy Ne onector or record of tn,
mmtb si ”
enmpeetsto,niake jip Election Board with supplemental list*
(showing such transfers. This applles towIg wun some ot me tnings mail quire a Tevel head and good judgment,
only to cities of 10,000 or more inbabi- -xouepay have read in the Fatherlanda-Aside trom these disturbing ele
tants. a__„ .. The editor of the Frankfurter Zeit- ments, feh; presidential year, and the
______ arenotinthehapda"otanyprengaing un% who soPenty Professes his faith Democrat party isoh trial before the j
On this date Collector judge of the election by this dat* he
"shall send for and procure then.*
Nov. 6—Sheriff shall on or before
-4
' , •' 4
onsr all par- Parties p t
to natinar - Aug. 21— ApDAications for placing
“• . names of independent, or nonipartisan
candidates on official ballot for gen-
oral I election must bef filed with Sec-
binds us to the infinite.—Elisabeth
Oakes Smith. '
transfers. This applies only to cities
of410,000 or more ihhabitants.
July 19—If presiding judges of elec-
tion have not been furnished certified
lisus of qualified voters by this date,
they "shall send for and procure
them."
- July 22—Primary election and pre-
cinct convention day. Primary elec-
Nodi
and the'editor for an automobile ride
to his alfalfa farm west of town,
where he has fifteen acres that will
be ready to cut this weqk: He haa
two patches of 7% acres each,'.one
patch has not a weed in It. but "the
other has s few Mr Hall has been
trying to raise altaim for' several
years, and he thinks now that he has
-J . . *
E It is symptomatic of at least some
i virtue in the German cause in the wuumng to
EuropeanEyar that notwithstanding mains'none
Germany’s violations ot Amekicau ehrrentZe.a
righto and the streining of peceable
I
■' f i;
tion opens at 8 a. m. and closea al
! 7 p. m.
I July 26—Precinct election judges
must make returns to county chairmen I
“What .Um did you say you were
in?" "I mannfacture a face bowder
that can't be kissed off.” ‘Who has
charge of your proving grounds?"—
Knsas Cijy Journal.
en to’, the altar a young damsel, of
about 15, the clergyman said to him;
The font is at the other end of the pann surver wnere mn prepurauons
cbufch "What d is Want with the for taking the train wer made. Sec-
font?’* said the old gentleman: "Oh, I —— • •• - •-1—— •-----
heg your paron," Said the cleric. "I
Leather Baby.
. kneelengths union suits Watch Our Show Windows and the Dolls, size 2%2
. 25: Long Space Below —to 4, at dl/V*
i- ' .......... |-^ 1 -j " '
LADIES’ WINROU UNION SUITS . ,
Ladies’ Fancy Knit Winrou Union uits, specially priced for Wednes- Afe.
day and Thursday only at .
bataaM at tbs Poutottice at Wichit Falls -
______as we—«-ela— mail matter :
avsacumoN mat as A "
mo the year (aall ar carrier) ........18.00
.5 the maeth (mai or carrier) ......90 »
Men’sandBoys’A.FEW QUOTATIONS FOR Misses'
Und&iwaar THIS WEEK'S SELLING AT
'. +---ussh ■' 4
+Men's Nainsook -Athle-
tic Union Suits . .1. 45c
". ..1 - ■ . 1, "
Boys Mesh Short sleeve
.. -4 E _1 ' ' ' VL. T: ■ •
1-t. , -Fe ' ■ ' "
WICHITA DAILY TIMES. WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MAY-16,
OVERALLS 1CREPF
—-DE CHINE ; IHaLuta; silks jn
Aug. 1—Manager of political head- County Judges.
quarters or others who have expended I Nov. 27—Secretary' of State can-
vasses returns for presidential electors.
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they differ greatly in leavening power. q
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there is a waste of costly material!* worth - -
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