The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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Notes From Various Place
NEWS NOTES OF
HAMBY TEXAS
YOUXO lUMUM'.ltS ALMOST 1.UHEM
ms un: in suoi.i.i'.x stm:am
REt'EYIiiY.
v REV. FERGUSON 10 SPEAK
Work on Rulldlnir cw (Un Proa-row
RrlggorH Ungues RciiHiilolltitf
8lock)iinU Otlicr News Items
Of Intcrct.
cron. Ho is now bulldlnc ft concrete
underground tank that will hold a
car of oil He Bays that he will have
one of the best gins In tho slate when
he has the gin completed ns he Is
putting In the best machinery that can
he hought. Tho gin will he something
that tho community will p proud or.
11rliinra ntiil TTiiplma rtrn Inilldlne n
dipping vat remodeling their stock- jitBt had one otyjho largest rains In
yards and making other improve- recent years. Gardens are Inundated
incuts nt their 'ranch seven miles rabhlts nnd poultry were drowned and
FISH CAUGHT IN STREETS
OF CLYDE; FRUIT CROP FINE
Special to Tho Reporter.
CIiYDK Tex.. April 20. uiyuc nn.
northeast of Hamby.
personals.
q. 4. 4.1.t
Sam Williams or Ovalo was hero
Tuesday on business i
Aco Kdwnrda was among tho busl-
ncsB visitors Tuesday from the Ovstlo
n number of fish wcro found iiwlm
mlng jesfcrday evening In tho aired?
of Clyde.
Thoro was no hall here to Bpeak oJ
nnd tlio fruit cron Btlll lookB good
During tho rain lightning struck and
broke out a couple of tho window
panes in tho Clyde High School build-
ing but samo Is covered by Insurance.
School is progressing nicely. Some
of our boys were In S.veetwntcr
to participate In tho District Contest.
Their names hnvo .licrctororo uecn
AN AFTERMATH OF
THE GAMBLE CASE
mason hamuli; am isom rruitv
.met and shook hands with
deepest emotion.
REAL MURDER A MYSTERY
Exoneration of Gamble nnd Ite-npj;
jicaranco of Curry LnncH Mjh
ten of Hody found In Creek
SHU Deeper.
In Alillnnn U'r.il II roll n V nttnnillntr
n ... ... i " "-" ..V.....V.W.... . ...D
nS1-"1 . ii or m' business matters v
J!ffi' A? Jir Mrs. P. S. Knuhnn returned. Wm-
limn vlr.b ii.... p.v. ...... .-
Rpotlnn.
A. K. Chambers of Fort Worth was mentioned in tho Reporter. The cit-
i Abilene Wednesday attending to Ucnshp of Clyde nlways fcclB a great
llll.l. uuu . ...!. l .l.
ain't it Immense!- This year wo stnvt- y""'Xi"y Z q nov
cd with sufficient tmdergrpund season "ed her daughter. Mrs. II. S. Hucy.
i i .in . .nnioiurn l n w rhnaltnn wnn nmonir the Ovnlo
I m un. .... . i.nn- .a tmm iimUiiin- tho xtntinrs here Wcdnodav In attend
lnrtrfut ntui lmst nraln cron In our his- anco upon court.
tory? Nothing. Even the pej-slmlst) w. R. Ztmmorlo of Dewey was In
rnn'i niiogdnn tt with Immiiiltv. tTipsdnv on business inntters. 'He
Old Jupe wo take oft our "sky- 'bofclit a new Ford car and rode back Jn (ho moHnBi
piece to you. Hut. say old top! We'vo homo in It. .
enough nnd to spare so lot's call It J E. Mayne. West Texas sales mnn
interest In thoso who nrc striving for
cducatlonnl progress.
Tho campaign to "D-Ono of tho
Four" seems to bo getting lively In
this part ot tho country nnd we think
will Boon bo congratulating Bbmo de-
serving contestants.
Small grain is looking fine. Speak-
ers on agriculture will bo In Clyde
tomorrow. Great Interest IB cxpccicu
"nultB" till tho grain gels In tlio heart. ngor for tho llurroughs Addtng Ma- 1 nUrU Df UfliV THAT
Then please repeat tho season nnd chine Company Bpcnt Wednesday ' . UllC I nLmLUl IIIHI
ACTS LIKE MAGIC
wo'll ho everlasting yours
Young Mr. Triggers son of w. n.
Abilene
District Attorney N. N. Roscnqucst
Tho rc-appcaranco cf lsom G. Cur
ry Tor .wHobo muruor Mason uanuuu
was under indictment had a fitting
aftermath Monday afternoon when
tho "murdered' man and tho man who
w.ib charged with murdering him mot
and shook hands warmly.
Tho meeting took plnco at tho Abt-
lnno & Southern donot. whither Cur
ry had gono to take tho train for his
In Coleman conniy. unmoie
to ro-lmburse him for his loss in tho
case Gnmblo was pleased nnd said:
. "Itjirts cost mo $1300 nnd while I
am not round begging anything yet
I must .nay that 1 needed tho mohcy.
1 had to sell my cattle to pay for
what this troUblo has brought upon
mo. It foil Ilka n bolt out of the
clear Bky. I never could realize that
I had that awful charge hanging over
me. It all seemed like a dream. 1
know I was Innocent but all tho
snmo It makes a fellow feeUmlghly
bad to bo charged with a crime which
he knew nothing about.
"1 hao some of the best frlondfl
In tho world and I appreclato the fncl
that they stood by me. I valuo their
friendship moro than I do rlfchcs.
This" laying- his hand on Judge
Morris' knee "In tho best friend n
follow over had.
"Of course It hurt me. but It hurt
my dear old mother and father and
my wife Worse. Mother walked tho
floor nnd wrung her hnnds night nf-
tcr night and It Is for her sake that
I regret this unfortunnto business
mima (Imn nrtvlltlnrt fan
"I want to thank nil my friends frf
llicir Iliuuy KiiluiirnnuH i" ". mm iw
nBsuro them thnt I valuo their friend-
ship with all tho power of my being."
Ills Fnther Speaks.
3. S. Gamble a prominent farmer
of Callahan county and father of
Mason Gamble: was hero Monday and
Tuesday. Ho told a reporter that
Our new Savings Banks have come. They
have places for pennies nicikcls dimes
quarters and bills. We have one for you.
Citizens NaVf Bank
Capital and Surplus $200000.00.
We Pay 4 per cent on Savings Deposits.
THE (1KUMAX IVOUWlKU.
licrlln Feb. Ctlt. (Uy wireless to
Sayvlllo U I.-)
Tho Gormnua nro terrifically syBte-
malic about their enro of tho wounded
All their men found on tho bnttlelleld
Want Acts
A
G(t" in tho stomach or bowels Is a
Fnch disagreeable sy iptnm ot a torpid
rccoo a "First aid dressing." Each J "migrceaoio sy iinm or a larnid
rfagged with a card which Imileaten ViPmi.vV.ifr !! '.l Z i .r
whether ho Is badly hurt or not. From KINH. It In a mnrtoliiu luor
rushing to Abilcno from his farm near ho greatly appreciated nil that his
Enclo rove. Callanan county ns soon imwis nu uum mi uj
r of the firm of Drlggers & Hughes hadican)0 Wednesday morning from his
a Bcrlous mishap wnno nuempung i"i0mo at Urcckenrldgo to nttonti to
ford tho swollen stream at ijamny re- mnttors of business. Ho reports ucavy
ccntly. Ills horao got cniangica " rin8 In that section.
wmo.wlro and tho young man was HlKirenbotham of Dublin a
kthrown mo mo mnuuo or i ne siream.. lncnt mcrchant and ranchman
The rapid water carried hi mdown h u Abilene with n view
two hundred yards where ho manage locnllng' hcr0. IIo j8 n member of
to catch on an over-hanging limb ana of morclinntR of tt nm0.
pull himself out much exhausted. Ho niulhouI l0 dcc(lo t0 locate In Ab-
camoMn from the cast bank nnd was jj t W(JMd ho ft ValunliIo ucqutsl-
FiTr2SiS. Attorney CD. MlniK of Morkel was
:Tj "n town Monday on coun uunmrai
- sareiy. . jt 0. Anderson banker ot Mcrkcl
r &&&? &&?& iniasw "" " "0"
Vm '!' Xlio Illllo l.oy nm very .'.STSd Storti a Balltt
Btronir from im Dirm on mw "" ": f .. nnt... r tii iipnnrlmcnt
sffflftTSffiir wssias "M nnd T""""w
rnn.inlnnio o the bcrenYcd. 1"U. "".'.- ....! ot
-Park Swanson twM
gee. Ala. vIb ting his sister Mrs. W ! ' ' nccor(in to -advices
' Little mdCRldardson j. hlo' to bereedj here. Waxalmcl
up after an llneBB of foyer. nn J nrrlved Tuesday morning and will
l-ongnuiiiaumia u.. u. ... """iconiiucl tho prayormtetlng at toe
aWJffJi?S tl'Afi . -' w "
Aoniu wo niioloelze. This time to me. . . ui wrr
thA Rlmmons II. Y. f. V.. who came . "K . "? " 3' IP
" . r"V .a .. Bnlin.1M nro. "cro diuuua; ....... - -. - --
out nnu ru :; ;- county court woro Mayor &umiuhj
.mm nn filllldaV. tllO 11 til. W O for- """"i"... ; tiinrtl am
1 havo been a terrible BUfforer for a
lumber of years with kidney nnd
lhcr trouble also nervous prostra
tion nnd health generally poor con-
stitution" entirely run down until life
became a burden. I tried physicians
and every availably remody but round
no relief. Was Induced to gtvo nr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root n trial which
acted Hko mnglc and nm happy to
sa' that I believo I am entirely cured
and now rfs good a man as over.
I belie
public stitcmen
ers who way
samo
out nm
tho w
Btntem
dress fuo
fours
to mako this
may help oth-
ferlng'trom thp
1-gram Qn Sunday th. 11th We yj ; Vto liaU. Dob Russell d
Bgot to mention them In our last let- J
it.i ihht (lf.i not mako their visit l'.V .... .... .o.n- nfthiniv.
any tho less appreciated nor tho de- .."hifrch at Winters wrfaytn Abl-'L.
slra any the less to have them come lt church at r.
apnln and nat soon. i fr!emla aa looking Into tho mailer i
We rro renuested to announce that iu J "' at winters
.-.. .. r.urnnno will ..reach 111 tllO olpMiH . .. r .!. Ami.rtlln'
Christian church at Hamby on aaVir"ij!ilItar Academy a hero with theiDottio. It will cou
dav nleht and Simday Slay joui. 'ba8ebaU team 0l tiyt school. He Is an V1U also rccoho a
ur p a. unfn " - -- 0. ncnuatntnnce oi ev. i.
visit to his farm ' ""J SSSluS Si met other old friend
JrJ rmoSnVo'-re Ilovlll bo ? with his tea
ve u n f uiu
flthaVI
mi suf
...li.n m vzttrnn
.uiiiif. jv "'! .". ." . m
fitlon fio if cest JMWieuy in
lui' niju'V w """. "i
Int or tho utueityjfcanQ-
as ueiQfr. -
I Yours xWxViFjr
I f VanJJIrt Ohio.
Sla1 ot Ohkf W
twin fnrnmilnir tai
bpJfcreTiio aiiiTjmBtiJjr
..iiJhliil lSJn .lav
llil.sald Jll. McC'
1 A
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.m 1.HWT
I Nn"1ill
ta.
wer.Jfe C.
BlRgkamton N. Y.
i.n ..muni hov on the morning
.O..I wn nvtpnii conEratulatlons
t""MIss Mpry Alford Is visaing her
.. .. ittea Tioltn nvram. hero.
VThe Rev C N N- Ferguson la ex-
.T t mmo out next Wednesday.
urXo.l nnrt .n fishing. W. R. Wll-
IHU o..i - f"." . - . v in
Hams says tnat no "" ";
..nill Thursday.
..... .. ...
C. P. neckham ofj're.nt is nere iu3
week attending ctAwty court as a
Juror. Mr. Deckhaj is an old Bell
comity man and wa greatly grieved
tA- loam of the deathvof County Com-
'mlssloner Win M. Pey. who was
'..lint Inisr wpptt.
! SrolLrr mm i"1l K".- t... 'a
oiu i." --: . n.Antiva
tee.you a Eooa run." -
UMr " s working right along put-
royti Wl-at Swamji Root Will IIo
For lou.
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co
UliiBhamptoii. N. Y. for a bluiplo suo
In co anyone. ou
booklet of valu
able information- telling about the
kidneys and bladder. When writing
bo suro and pienfloirthe Abilene genii
Weekly Reporter. euar Iilty-cem
and one-dollar size tattles for Bale at
all drug stores.
IDLY IMS HER
in nil hnlldinuB In Celogno except
BPnarato residences of nftt moro than
ttwo storlcB concrete or Iron stairways
.... .... ...
ting his
nn irshape fo&r thirseasoa'slare required by law.
I
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ub ho was apprized ot Curry's re-appearance
located Curry at the station
nnd went to him. As they shook
hands tenrs came into Curry's eyes
nnd ho could hardly control his emo-
tion. Only a very few words were
exchanged.
Thcro was a crowd ot nearly a
hundred men waiting to sco tho meet-
ing between Curry and Gamble.
Gamble was nt Mat Crawronrn
homo when ho was told by telephone
or tho arrival ot Curry whoso ap-
pcaranco completely txjincratcd lilnr
of all guilt ho wnanouueu. auou.
ten o'clock Monday morning an hour
boforo curry urrlvcd In Abilene by
Ids father-in-law. M. P. Roberts ono
'of tho most respected nnd prominent
citizens ot Abilene untnmo starieu
to Abilene at once accompanied by
his father J. S. Gamble and Stove
Gist. Mrs. Crawford telephoned to
tho older Gamble's homo to toll young
Gamblo'a wife IiIb mother and brother
of tho young farmer's exonarnuon.
(Iambic JIcols His Attorney.
When .young Gamblo met his chw
attornoy Judge Morris tho two em-
qach other like loug-scpa-
brothorB. Tho theory that a
ycr should never display emotion
was shattered and the attorney was
ns happy as his client.
With Sheriff W. M. IHgga of Shaclc-
olford county. Judge Morris gets the
credit for having completely cleared
Mason Gamblo by producing Curry
In tho flesh. Judge Morris was un-
oment fiWlVrn tO nnvnn f l nllnnt. nnd wlh tho llM
ibed In my pros- of nj8 f rjcna .u0 Bil0rlff ho succeeded
if July l'JOlt. by b'riniantiy.
"I guess u waiter waniea 10 uv
elected president of tho United States
and all tho votes wcro in Abilcno
ho'd bo elected tomorrow" was tlio
way ono. admiring citizen put It. Al-
ready Immensely popular tho pop-
ularity of Judgu Morris has spread
its circles to a much wider degree.
Tho Ijw Ih the Case.
All that remains lo bo done to
comnleto tho business of clearing
Mason Gamble of the charge of mur
der Ib for trio Indictment to bo lorm-
ally dismissed at tho -next term of
court. He la" as free now bh auy man.
but this technical detail will havo ta
bo gono through wttn.
Judge Thos. L. Dlanton lias noti-
fied Gamblo'a Londsmcn that they are
released from responsibility.
Cost uawuie ttwo.
Young Gamblo was seon Monday af-
ternoon by reporters for this paper.
Happiness fairly glowed on his face
and ho tilt so good that tie shook
hands with everybody. Indeed every
body was anxious to shake bands with
him and congratulate blm on his deliverance.
When told that Judge uianion nas
suggested and started a subscription
... i.n.ti.ni.i i. ...n...in.i . -.. Bllmulnnt nnd bowel miriflor
ll.U .miWVIIVIII lli IT..II....VII 1UV1. . D..... .... .. .!. ...!.
gotten back to tho fluid hospitals or to "" '" u "'. """'"
Prlcw
ndv
"I knew iiy bov waa Innocent nil
niong nnd 1 am happy over tho fact
that ho has been cleared or nil
blame" said tho fathor. "Tho kind-
ness ot our friends in our hour of
trouble will nlwayn bo remembered
and I especially appreclato tho im-
partial mnnnor In which tho Ablleno
Rcportor haB all along conducted It-
self In roforenco to tho matter."
Murder of Deeper Mystery.
Tim mvatcry of tho body found In
Jim Ned creek which was Identified
an that ot Isom G. jdirry and for
whoa; murder voung Gamblo wan In
dicted by the grand Jury? Is deeper
than over. "
That tho body found In tho creek
boro a strong resemblnnco to tho ical
Curry Is assorted by many who snw
both. Ono mnn who buw tho body
removed from tho creek was Hero
Monday when Curry arrived nnd al-
though ho had never seen Curry bo-
fore yet ho recognized blm by the
resemblnnco to tho dead man.
Tho myatory ot tho murder will bo
sifted to tho bottom by tlio officers.
Gamble Returns Home.
Young Gamble went back to hla
homo with his father Tuesday and
rejoined his wife mother brother
nnd other relatives who aro overjoy-
ed nt his deliverance
Gamblo was rcprcBented by Judge
Morris of Albany Judge i:iy or Ralrd
and Kugcno Dobogory or Abilcno.
liendnunrterB A man mny bo badly .n. .... . .'1
wounded and yet bo back on tho firing Zilii ."'? J 'LiET&irS
lino In three months. Good pure blood ?"nwlr" t?htp? "I ilTVn?
Is what helps tho Boldier through- ?'rnT. ' W00'1' Abilene Texas.
bis wounds heal cnslly nrtor nntlcop-.iJl
tic dressingB. It Is well for everybody . .. .. . .... l-. ... ..
to put tho blood In good order. Don't i'Y" ''""' f'Ii;M
SSSS.SiS1. I0aal ' t0 PrCC0U8 WoKSttftgcSmerchan-
It la trifling to neglect tho HtUiU?' . ......
every day kind of ailments. It It K?.pnPr KV"? "S lllnnlr
trifling too to take mcdlcliicn of un-1 fS"n'' f" n '" 1"'" J1??.'?
known IngredlcnlB. If your stomach "V?df0C?CpPfp ifr8S?n nn Th2
nwi- vnl mn.i ti. ni clear ot debt. Prico SIC.OOO.OO. Tins
nli iCrt Jrl; vn?.r hinoJ tcd In ono of tho best towns In
digested and of course your blood -.. fn r.
getfl u'aof'0y"nJ Wo want to rado
to bo-a proy to tho dlscaBo germs nl-. n . .. ' . .... . ...
n$T!Li vourliver'Si tRto ml.t accept good Abilcno
nnd tho nnncml. If your liver can t ..--if-... H piolna -''G-at
do Its work your blood becomes 1m- yro"i' ;rl t ;.- -... . .-lg?fr--
puro nnd mnpy troubles follow. Tn?ilZt Zit ji"ft51'rt I""""""'
S!KtnlWrpBrffiSi $VJ$
Go km Me cal DlscoJery (n tablet or "mo In tho soil to mako them a fcl.
ii .u.c.n-?!. I0?.1.."1" ..1. " -. 1-. .? boned rnco. Tho rising Kencrat(o In
lM0 this strip la destined to bo ono of
Aa ii pnn. muni vifiu.wun mm i..B.nuB t"
llnuld form) holPs tho stomnch tA di
gest food properly strengthens l
Itvor rcgulntcs tho bowols.
Bnllp nnd fiJSl nfyear'rigo Ir- i "'..r tho AmorcaR "'
"- .. ...i.lll L ..A !..
anntiPncn you aro vigorous full nt P ' . "t"
K"I'".V. "...; ;:r. '"..".;;. olhor contlnont.
Iiurcr iiibuwvuikii u.i. u k.jhu..u v- .i wt. an vftu rUhtlV
-V V. ur -. w. T'- "
tract oi uoiuen aoni anu urtgim K.'i' . irfoi riii. hn
a root and bloorroo. V"' ." ""J1""'VV " " "T..!
uruuKiiijr nvviiu.D iui juu. ........
. has beconio of late years a depcniablo
root ot iiucen'H
C. GII.PIK.
Notary Public.
mi mm
OFFER TO GAMBLE
38 M-SS wmim'd aR - fr your jWI
tho digestive organs to work us :." wu" prol0r regard for all
uro 'nie.HCU u.ey m mu x .........n . ". . nKrJcuUuro Bnd BUCk man-
liaVO lOUnil lliai IIIU umuni .W-un.ni ..'.. ninrnrrfa nn ihln KPCtlon
Discovery" he then introduced to tho "J"1"!" c ni0o rrn'iJf5
SSSTJSZZ:. ""0 0 '" "'" 5ya -fti!2ua
and Ib a warm personal friend fC.
15. Gilbert founder of the Abllc Re-
porter. "
KRENDAVIS
AND BARTON SPEAK
NOTIID SPEAKERS ADDRESSED AD.
HiKXK Al'UIENCES UN SA-
L00.N Ql'KSTIO.
J. II. (Cyclonol Davis cpngrossman
nt-Iargo from Toxas and ur. A. J uar-
ton president of tlio Texas Anti-3a
adv
MINISTERS ME
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EXCLUSIVE BARGAINS
FARMS AND RAIJCHES
FARM LOANS '
JOHN
Gu JACKSON
T1LSPHOMK 141-f.
vntfEIRX MIMSTKH AT ROME
WANTS TO HAVE COM'LKEH'i;
WITH AMUA8SADOHS.
Ily the Associated Press..
ROME April 27. Tli Italian nm-
basssadors at Paris London Vienna
uuJ Hcrlin huiu been nuwaiuned to
Koue for a conference ith liauan
foreign Minister Soanluw. It Is not
glTCH oui way iv auavo v
been called hone or what the nature
of the conference ma) be.
'The SL Petersburg Ambassador was
not summoned because ot difficulties
of travel. The action is regarded as
preliminary to an announcement of
Grave Importance under discussion by
Italy.
Nearly every man you meot has a
lightning rod up for tho pollrleal flash
to strike.
1 W Dbarfered KUaya V I
CaoMMuckl mm
I I Wilhpalnu!niUeryby j.
B J ... (n.Ji.hirliiii J Kiln. rAi .
I I dcr vrulscu kt oiitt. (1 J I
I I Urtd. ctrvotti. run-down H I
1 nun and women cvtry- BgJ I
I where .r.tUiJ to knowiw KA1
I Fely Kidney PJlrelow Vfl
. l.u -J .lnh ana m a a
I I the rcfUir uUon cf tod- J
I rll 'Cat '
KidrjguPillSLV
RETWRTER WII.I HE OI.A11 TO COM-
PRY WITH SIHWESTION AM)
RECEIVE .SPBSL'HIPTIU.3.
In Xlnnilnv'n nfltilir .Ttlfttrr fVOniaS I
DIaiitoii proposed that a fund bo raised loon LeHgue sjtoko to three- audience
with which to ro-lmburso Mason Gaat-.in Ablleno Sunday. Tho formor occu-
l.ln fr. tlm nvnnnnn in which llO IlSS lllcd tllO- IlUlDlt at 1I1U U. . A ITCH-
boon placed to defend bis Innocence byterlan chureh at 1 1 o'clock nud tho
la tho supposed Qurry 'murder case latter spoke at tho Oak Street IlaplhU
Judge lllunton agreed to give jiu.uu. cuurcn ai mo wo num.
lind suggested that such sums as thu At three o'clock n largo crowd heard
people of Taylor and Callanan county potu speaKers ni mo iirv napno.
might foel disposed to give should be church. The wide-spread fame of
left atvor cent to Tho Reporter office both as speakers drew a good crowd
In U1I3 connection Tho Reporter will to each service and no one was dlsup-
I. Inl tn rnoolvn nnv RUin the DCO- nnlnted.
pie may wish to subscribe and will J Tho subject discussed by both
turn It over to Mr. Gamble publishing speakers was the prohibition question
ti. non.o nf tlm iinnm- nml Mr. Gam-'nlthnueh in tho courso of their talks
ble's receipt for same when tnu tuey broacnea many ouier uuuitcia ui
money Is paid to him. It is under- timely Interest. That another Btae-
Rtno.i thnt Mr. Gamble has not re- wide prohibition election would be
quehtcd aid of any ktnd being per- held in Texas before long was one
fectly willing to bear tne expciso ne or tne statements 01 wrB wrvu h
ims iinJn ....( tn in .riHi ii. iiftttd. tnirf nt thir iilms and nlatis nf the Antf-
hlm&elf ot tho charge still It has been Saloon I.eague and appealed tn his
a heavy Iosb to him costing something hearers to do their patriotic duty whoa
like $1300.00 and taking his cows to the election came up again
meet tho expense. I Congressman Davis made his usual
- "" I witty and highly entertalnuig speech
FJndly.lk'Htley !and took a pew lease on fame with tne
1 1.- tMmllnv nml MIkr ItuKslt) IJoilt- lirllllnnpv nf his delivery.
ley wore united In marriage at tae They left at 11 o'clock on a aeaye(
Central Presbyterian church by Rev. Texas & Pacific train far Rig Spring
Gray during tap prayer meeting ser- being rorcea to cancel meir m
vice last .Weffllesday evening. They mont at Sweetwater for Sunday night
will make their homo in thti city. Congressman Davis Is a great boost-
Due to the joke of a friend who got'er for tho Contral West He said to a
... lUuncn frii. Ihom n n it wTfilft "Don't TlBiuirfAri
iiiioV nn tlm ntnb. the announce? Pnnnla often ask nic what part w
mcut of this wedding was delayed. Texas Is the best Bnd I tell them it
The Reporter extends congratulations an uepenaa upon wum iy
follow for a living. Texas oers op-
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trade. There to a strip of territory in
By the United Press. which Abilene ta the center uw ex-
NBW HAVEN Conn. April 28. A tends as far north a Nebraska ast
return game was played hero today by it ha spawned the hardiest race 0
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