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VOLUME XIX. "
U. S. MfSSIONARIES ARE
TUUKS DMlisiONS?TRTTPTIA?NARIES M AMERICAN
AMISSION AT URUMIAH PERSIA AND PUT
THEM TO DEATH.
BULGARS TO ATTAMNSTANTINOPLE
French Battleship Gaulois and British Battle Cruiser Inflexible
Malting Repairs-Constantinople Authorizes Forcing Chris!
tians to Work on Defenses of the City.
Hy Associated Press.
inluiSjrtn!! American mission remmed and mnssnerod hot.
The soldiers nlso hmi inl Insulted flie American missionaries.
Ill'MIAKIAXS TO ATTACK CONSTANTINOPLE.
LONDON Hnrrh (!. An Athens dispatch report that Ffrlil Vtirilinl ion
(o'Sflrk'knSlK rC""rrd mUa :"ari' I'mratlons . If
MINKS .0K KEPT ALLIED FLEET HACK.
LONDON Marrli 2li.--UrllIj.Ii nnn! officers reported flint. tlipy IipHctp
lint for lo 1 natln mines In Hie Dardanelles Narrows March W the I
fleet nun!.! iiup forced tin- strait- tliat day. I( Is reported that these if
iSTiiP th? sl'rnlti hn"f l would lie nimble to prep.t "he pi".
The Krcnch battleship (Innlols und the British hnltlo ernlser Inflexible
dnningcd In the Unlit on JInrcli IS are making repairs In a sheltered bnsu.
It Is reported that the Cnstantl:i..plo authority nrc forcing nil Christ-
ians up (o the ace of fnrlr-IHe to work on the defenses of Constantinople.
PLEAS OF GUILTY
JUDGE OYERSHIXER HEARD SIX
PLEAS OF GUILTY THURSDAY
AND ASSESSED PENALTIES
The.ro wore six pleaR of guilty In
Judge E. M. OvcrHhlner'B court (the
county court) hero Thursday after-
noon. Petty theft nnd carrying n pla-
tol were tho only two offenses rep
repented. vTbe following pleas rf
gulltv wore mnde:
Volght Nelson petty thort; fined
JIT niil in ilnvn In lull.
IN COUNTY COURT
Junii Pcrales carrying pistol; fined lu
$100 J- U. Nichols ct ux to r. P. Mil-
Luther ColllnB. petty theft; tlftcd (r- 20I "cre3 off K. fv. l.egott aur-
$15 and If. days In Jail. vyothor considerations and SIM.
Red Ijiruc carrying pistol; thlrir 'DS JW :x k ?' W Krt
days in Jail cf ulock 21 ortH P:irk addition to
Arthur Louis nllaa John Johnson! Abilene. being about 9 acres 13 000.
netty theft- thirty days In Jail. Prank c- KI('Ior et Mrs.
John Johnson alias Arthur Louis.
.in. u.n. .iiriu invn in inll
petty theft; thirty days In jail
lted .ante Is the negro who en-
Raced In tho pistol duel wth John
Henry Willis who Is under Indict-
ment for the murder of Pete Nations
imntlicr negro.
TWO 1VASHINOTOX
TOWNS AKE INDED WATEItV
Hy tho Associated Press.
ELLRN'nnia. WASH.. March 26.
It is reported that the old govern
ment dam at Mke Kaches broKe to-
day It Is rumored that two towns
are under water.
JAP (lOVERN'MENT IS
VICTOR IX
ELECTION?
Hv the Associated Press.
Tmrm. March 26. Early returns
from Wednesday's election for tho
now iinnsa of RenresentatlTes Indl-
.vitn ttint thn government party H
gaining. A government victory means
that approval of the military strength
increase.
LOCAL PRODUCE aTARKT.T.
Friday'!! market: Hens lll-2c; fry-
ers I3o; turkeys 10c; butter J5c;
egg 13c.
NO EASTER CAKES
BE
HAKERS AM) HOl'SEWHES CAST
HO 1Y HAKI.NO HCTWEE.N
XQW AM) APKIU
By the Asaoclated Press.
BERLIN. March 26 -As a. check
ou the coasumptloa of flour for Eas-
ter cakes bakers ndu housewives In
Rerlla liava Uea forbidden to bake
akea between now and April 13.
The aitaatloa Is believed to be
without parallel
E
RLINERS
Wz
BEATEN AND INSULTED
QUIET WEEK
REALTY CIRCLES
ONLV EHlllT DEALS FJXU I NEEDED
THE PAST WEEK IN TAYLOH
COUNTY HEAL ESTATE.
The following represent i the
tonl catato transfers lit Tavlor county
tor ute week ending Thursday:
W. A. Muston ot ux to U U. Slttou.
part of hlock 24 North Park addi-
tion to Abilene being 9 acrea of
:md. ?3ooo.
A. I Standard ot ux to 9. V. Cnth-
oy lota 5 and li. block 103. Ovalo
' "; -""' " " " " '" ."'Z rn 7v.
"8. l0 .' . and 12 block CO Col-
li;e Helghtu addition to Abilene
52250.
Nellio Fox Tyre et vlr. to Mrs.
':mma Myers. JotB U and 12. R. M.
Graham's subdivision of th north 1-3
ot block A. J. F Northington addi-
tion to Abilene and a pr-r. of the
factional block 188 $800
Vt'. h. MecUs et ux to H. J. Mceks
SO acres oat of section C2 block IP
7. and P. Ity. company land $2500.
R. K. Meckn ct ux to AV. L. Mccks.
100 acrej out of section fit block IV.
T. and P. JlX- company land. $775.
PEACE TALK ASH fOL BKINfl
OCTOHEK UP SEAR TO
TEN CENTS
Py tha Associated Press
NKW oui-asA."sa warcu v. voiu
m?de a new highTrecord ft.r the sea-
son today bevauso of peati talk and
tne cold weather.
October cotton went ta within
five points of ten cents a pouud.
PBOS LOSE FIGHT.
rt. PAUL. March 25. Statewide
prohibition by constitutional amend-
ment was defeated in the bouse toda
when an attempt to obtain adoption
of a resolution submitting the issue
to the people at tbe next general
election was defeated 60 to 54.
Port Laiaca Mnrir Die.
PORT LAVACA Tex March 2
Mtyor John B. Mahoa died aud.U'ii-
ly at his homo here from .1 sifiko
of apoploxy. Ho cam V Calhoun
county from New Q-:u arriving
r Indianola ChrUtmM Kve. Hi .
and when that city was washed awav
or tho gTcat flood iu IS5C he move-J
t " port Lavaca.
COTTON MAKES
N W H
KEIMI
Stbiletie Bail$ Mtpmctti
PROGRAM
0
COUNTY CONTESTS
HE
HELD T BUFFH.O (III1
MAItCH 27 NII INCLUDE
ALL SCHOOLS
LARGE NUMBER OF EVENTS
Baseball Trnrk Contests HnskMliall
Jierianiatlons and Helmlcs
Mill He Held 1 tlie.Slml.
ents of Taylor Count).
To Tho Reporter:
Tho final program for ihe contest
o' the different schools of Taylor
county to bo hold at IHffalo Clap
V.irch 27 1'Jin. Is cm rollows:
3:30 a. in. Pnsehull urclimiuurfcn
Tvr vs. Trent. Caps vh. Ovnlo.
Hoys' Uiiskntlmll urcliiiHtinilcK.
Trent vs. Moro. Hrndshaw s. Unwii
or Saiubo.
(1'lrlH HaHkctball prlin Innrlrs
North Park vs I'.rniMuiw Trent
Ovnlo. Lawn or Moro.
. :30 p. m. ."(I yard daPh.
100 yard dnsh.
?0o race
MO race. 1
S0 race.
120 Hurdle race.
520 Hurdle race.
Ono nille relay race
Shot Put.
OIsciis Throw
Hammer Throw
Polo Vault.
Running tlroad Jut p. '
Standing High Jump
ltuntiing High Jlimp.
Dlcycle Rnco. Hradshaw vm. Ovnlo.
4:30 Tug of War Ovalo vs. Tye.
Finals in Ilnscball and Ilnskotlmll.
tho best two teams In each class
playing for Bhnmplonship.
.Preliminaries In Declamation and
Debato 'Will begin promptly nt 1:30
p in. nnd be v.ono thrmich with as
rapidly aB possible. The schooln
which have entered these contests
are:
JJobatc Abilene T.o Caps and
(i'alo.
Senior Declamation Doyp Abilene.
rc Trent. Cape Ovalo.
Junior Declamation' Roys nuffnlo
fi.tp Tye Trent OvntAa.tjd Abilene.
Senior DeclnnmtIo& aijls5-TT'ont;
Tvc Abilene.
Junior Declamation Git Is Trent
Tvo Ruffnlo Gap Abllenn
R:00 p m. Finals In Debate and
Declamation (Public.) Tho above
program will ho carried out as near
as possible and all schools nro hereby
nr titled that If your contestants arc
not In place at tho proper tlmo they
will not bo waited for and will lose
trclr opportunity to bo In the contest
especially is this truo or tho track
nnd field events.
Everybody Is Invited to come and
Vlng your dinner nnd spend tho day
and evening with us.
A. J JONKS
J. A. TtDSSKL.
MISS ROSA MOFFBTT.
Committee
Simmon CoIIcko Xeetlai- Continues
to (trow In lBterejtt With fmi.
icrHloBs Erer Scum
The revival service at Stnimnns
Collego were well ueiidea iiunin
Thursday night. Dr. Scnrli'Touuh
pleached and there wea elahi inn
versions reported. Tna Interc-it wa
the best of the series o fur.
Sunday Dr. Scaninonp.li will
rrach at 11:00 a. m. at. tho First
Paptlst church and a? Hltnumus iMU
lege at night.
MUIOFISS
mm. 11 snnii
Sneclal to The Reporter
STAMFORD. March 25. The fun
eral service of Misa Nella Mae Hal
sail daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J T.
Halsall was held in tne First uapusi
church this afternoon at 3:00 follow
Ing which interment took place In
the Highland cemetery In this city.
Deceased was the only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Halsall and besides her
parents she leaves a host of friends
in this section in which she was bora
and reared. Mr. Halsall is a pioneer
in this section having come to Stam
ford before it became a town and
he and his family are well known in
this section of the state.
BrkUh TiuuikH the U S.
WASHINGTON March 26. The
British Kovernmcnt hai extended its
thanks to American Ambassador
Gerard for his exceptional efforts io
arranging wtlh the Gcrmua govern-
ment for an American inspection of
the prison camps where British war
prisoners are kept.
EIGHT CONVERSIONS
ON THURSDAY NIGHT
ABILENE TEXAS FRIDAY MARCH
WEATHER REPORT
V. 9. Depti of Agriculture.
WEATHER MHEAr.
For Abilene and Vicinity: Tonight
fair colder with temperature 215 to
30 degrees; Saturday fair and warmer.
For Enst Texas: Tonight fair colt?-!
or; cold wave In east and south por
tions except on extreme west coast
temperatnro will be 26 to 30 degrees
In north. 28 to 32 decrees rtver iho'
Interior of southjiortlon nnd 31 to 40'
degrees on the coast. Saturday fair.
couier on the coast warmer In north-
west portion.
For West To.xns: Tonight fair cold-
er wave In southeast portion.- tem-
perature will bo H to 20 degrees In
north and freezing In south portion;
Saturday fair warmer except In south-
east portion.
Todnr'n Temperatures.
1 a. m. -46
2 rt. nt.....'. .45
3 n. m 41
4 n. m .43
ron a iPfuNo
TOMIC lCAO 1WL
iPOMTlNt PAfrC.
DAaCEACfi rviiyc
none chttrvFuv-
ucn ncOl(v
TrW4 CAN HON
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BAVUTi
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m.
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J a- m ao)
0 .I. in 3Sj
SI h. m... 30
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1J tl0on "'
1 "Zinimie")
1 p. m.
Sunrise 6:35; unBct G:r.l.
B-OHEOFTHE FOUR
THE TIE IS SHORT
AHE Ylir PLAClNtJ Till. PHOPER
VALUE ON CONTEST EX.
PEItlEM'E.
A COMPLETE RECORD KEPT
Out of Town Contestants Are Making
A tiood MnnWuir All Are
Worklnp With Dcternilna-
tlnii to Win.
unWhllo tho totttittt for-tho four
Lips to thV Pannma-pRclflc ExpoaU
1011 has been launched it is not yet
too lato for good hustler to enter
ana carry off honors Tlere could
u.vcr be n better opportunity for you
to visit this great Intonullonnl Ex-
position with an llttlo vxp-nso or ef-
fort as wo ftro now offo"'ng you In
I lils campaign. Start trday and
UOne of the Four.
Dcsldes the honor of whining one
of tho trips to (ho Exposition) wo
vonder if you are placing tho proper
value on tho experience yo : will gain
through this contest. Tlicro has
nver been 11 school to (ea'h the prac
ti':nl side of life and tht.' Is what
you gain through being u real sales-
man In our campaign-. You nro
fiught how to meet tha public hov."
to bo Jolly when you ars refused a
subscription etc. Y'ou can not really
ctlmato its value to you through
-fe Among other thinc In u cam-
nlgn like this it is a fair test of the
loyalty of your friends. Many people
ou would think hardly knew you
will provo friends. .
Wo Hvq In this world bv dally ex-
'iIciiccb. Tho bror.dor they nro tin
nooiier wo get marvelou" wisdom
and become factors In tho really groat
thlrga of life.
A complete record Is kept of votes
rant and as ballots cast are based
ou paid fUibscrlpUons. there Is 110
cbanco ot making a mistake that
cannot be corrected. R"cords are
.'.vcd subject to Inspection by all con-
crneu after tho campaign closes.
Excrythlug must conio e'ean all the
vry through. We glvo tho general
public a square dcr.l and xpect noth-
!rir more or less In return.
Tho out of town contestants are
oolng nlco work and nro making a
nice allowing in the campaign each
rertton Is determined their contest-
ant shall "B-One of the Four" each
contestant 1b as determined as her
friends.
This campaign will closo promptly
t 8 p. ra. May 1st. The time is uhort
and gives all ccntostants an equal
showing. To win a candidate should
Login a systematic campaign and
make every opportunity count for
votes. Use tho telephone to call
your friends you have not beon able
m cce let them know you aro in the
campaign to win.
Eanotflvcrlook lhat valuable xnsm
orandum. You will get n'nny prom-
i.08 of help later. Do not depend
ui-oa your memor- to record these
valuable futuro subscriptions wrlta
their names down In a book where
you will have them for rufc-reuce. You
viill be so busy a llttlo later In the
campaign you can not possibly re-
member all that promise ;.ou Start
Ciay and "B-One of th Four"
mm sTEiii is
IY
LONDON. March . The steamerl
Delsaira waa sunk by a Gemaa sub-J The Big Springs wagon yard hj-re
marine in the English channel of l irsed this mornkig it 1 o'cloc
Boulogne. The crew was given tenJFve box cars -were' sUi burued.
minutes to leTe the vessel j'loe loss was about 'iilJ'-vi
2G 1915.
TEXAS 00Y
.
HELfHAN-AMERICAN HEIIEF COM
MISSION HAS OVER .VMHIO
VOLCNTEEIIS
DIIUSSRLS Dlglum March 12 b I
.it t . . Vl. k sj ...11!. -.j
null to New York.) One million four
iiausnnu pcopia who nrs noHouueiy
itfstitutc of any resource alp now
being cared for dally In llclgliim by
tho Uolglan-Aiiier'can Ri'.lof Com-
'mission.
This organization has ln'cn perfect
.' In nil parts of the country. Over
..0000 volunteers arc now enrolled In
'no week of dlstribiitimr relief and
mm
UAKhU
UK
'luii0nu have boon established In all
cl the principal cities nn.l towns
Ono of tho fl-st tnshn or tho Cen-
tral Bureau hrs been th- Hcenrlng
of occurnte flgt res of tin' mnuner In
tt'i'th tho P.l-'tan -population hn
'uta been dlspcrTd by the vyr.r. On
ho first or last August tho llttlo
kingdom had a population of 7700.-
0"0. Of thosa who fld boforo tho
G "-man ndvunco and occupation 110-
0.0 found refuge In Engl.tm! 350000
In Hollnnd nnd 50000 Ik Fraiuo.
MM others scattered In different
cr'inlrior. bring tho total nunibor that
fled nnd that In r.tlll residing out ot
tho homeland up td 700.000.
Tho province of Llejjo Is tho ono
ir. which d"stltntlon Is creator than
nry other. It uffercd t' e BovorcRt
ct all tho Belgian ntovlnct'S. A total
of 3u000 aro bi'lng enrod for there
jy tho rollof commission In tho
province of Hnl"nut thorr arc 150-
000 helpers.
In this provlnco of the rations al-
lowed by the Gormnn nJiutnlntratlon
t' thoijopulatipfn..l3ullr4liC44o. )25
n.miinofl of irreSd 'rTtfay. 9 ho rations
of the German soldier Is 75' grammes
At Antwerp ns a ciclal favor an lu
cr"nse has been ma-Jo to 2")0 grammas
a day for the lopulatlou
SOLDIERS IIKTTEK DEVELOPED.
BERLIN. March 26. (Correspond-
ence of the Associated Press.) That
tl'c soldiers In tho prcrint war nr'n
Letter dovolopcd physically than tho
supposed giants of iiiod'-''l tliiKs n
thp belief of Dr. Blrchner of Swltr-
o:land who ban examined hundreds
ol Swiss soldiers during their mobl-
lucttlon. nnd flcdc frou '.heir mcas-i.-cnionts
that the armor or old Is far
too small and narrow for them.
PEOPLE WANT
RUMANIA IN WAR
FALL OF PKZEMYSL CAUSES POP-
ULAK CLAMOR SAYS BITIIA-
REST EW8 DISPATCH.
By the Associated Press.
PARIS. March 26 The fall of tne
Austrian fortress Przemysl has re
sulted in a popular clamor tor Ru
mania to join the allies nccoiding to
the news dispatch from Bucnarcst.
There is no statement whether the
Rumanian government will take any
action now or not.
JONES COUNTY PIONEER
DIED SUDDENLY THURSDAY
Special to The Reporter.
ANSON T.exas March 26. Burleson
Rowland aged about 40 years died
suddenly from heart trouble on the
Frank Huto farm six miles eaet of
Anson Jate Thursday afternoon. The
funeral is announced tor three o'clock
Friday afternoon
Burleson Rowland was a pioneer
citizen of Jones county and one ot'
the most widely known and success
ful farmers In this section of the coun -
try. He Js survtyea by a wire two thrown irom ner uugijy in uraioru
daughters and two brothers who are.anfi seriously injur-d.
Omer Rowland of Rotan and Charley!
Rowland of Anson. His mother who
is 79 years or age Is also living.
Deceased was a stout man and ap-
parently In the best of health up to!
two hours previous to hte death. He
bad spent the day threshing maize.
WIMIHII III I li
Fire At Bis S 1 '.
EIG SPRINGS; Tex. JIarek 1C
ON SUBMARINE
AT BOTTOM AT HONOLULU
NO SIGN OF ILS.
Hy Associated Press
HONOLULU March 2(5 More than
lr"red In the harbor here the I'iiIUmI
to rc-apprar.
Jinny experts helleto that her crew
All nttPHipts that' haie been made
UNDER WATER FOR 24 HOURS
A Texns hoy Wallxr !' Cn4tnrtHjonrhlnlsCs wnte tihs nionc the
clew of tho snnKfii suJihuirftic Fl. Hi-was from Fori Worth Tpxb anil
his father rcshlrs at Hrjo-s Texas. v
Tho submarine hud W10 inlpj-'f IniproiPil ilr loch4 to omiiMo ':tr hich Is
psenpo nnd rise to tho surface In nsmicli us thirty fnlhonis.
Tito fart Hint none i-t Hi crow hits nppcnrcd slurp Hip pssp wph In
the Imlliini lends In p belief that sho Is hurled ninrh di'pppr.
Tno (ties pit their Ins fu-l :il ':irHio fnlholiis. In uhnt ihpj Iip-
I lot oil Mere the metal rhurs n tho i.nlshlp of the suhninrlno. cieelally '
prntlitcd for such rnltii ;ipprnllniis.
The nro now InTPS'lcutlug thp ho'.knl whprc slip sank It h lipllpted
to ho ni'Miuialiioiis ntn' it Is feared tli h(Iio is pinioned on a crnlu'.
The prcnt itinount of ttul oil on th! surfHce hi ay haie been itlchurgrd
h the suhmnrlitc In Iut effort to ise.
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552 MEMBERS FOR
CEUBS SIGN HERE
ABILENE SCHOOL (lIILHIIE.V'JOI!9f
(JAUDEN CONTEST AND OTII.
ER CLUBS IN DIIOVES.
Dr. A. C. Parker of ;hc Texas In-
dustrial Connrcnn has practically
rompleted his labors In Abilene and
wll go to other cities to work up In
terest in tho "Plant n Garden" cam-
paign. To date 458 members hae been en-
rolled In the Home Garden ccntest
5o I;i the Baby Beef club nnd 44 In
the Hog club making a iota! of 552
mem born for the threo contests This
is the best showing of any Texas
city outside of the largor plucos as
.San Antonio. Houston For AVorth
nnd Dallas and proves that Abilene
school children nre greatly Interested
In the work of letting Texas feed
itself. Dr. Parker stated that ho met
with greator success hor than he
hud enjoyed In many weeks and that
he found an enthusiastic Interest in
iho work of the Induftrhl Congress
u'uong tho Abilene young folk.
$1000 In prizes will h awarded
. tha Baby Beef contest. $1000 in
the Hog club contests and $1500 in
do Homo and School Garden con-
tents. Abilene will mako strong ef-
forts to gfit a share of i.cso hand-
some prizes and from tho looks of
'nlngs at this tlmo she wl "cop"
Jioro than ono cod prize.
' I
ROME 7VEWSPAPER SAYS OEM'
XAX AMBASSAUeit FAILS IX
HIS EFFORTS.
By the Associated Press
ROME March 26. All efforts ot tha
German ambassador to bring about un
agreement between Italy and Austria
have finally failed says a local new-
1 paper.
The amoassauor nas resignea me
role of mediator -It Is reported.
WoHiaa Kurt la Upauway. -PALO
PINTO Tex. March 26.
M'ss Veva Dalton. daughle- of Char-
le.i Dalton a wealthy ranchmdu. wa
l" '
PROXOUXCEB REAR RY A
I PHYSICIAN INFANT RECOVERS
CLEBURNE March 26. A physician
having pronounced the infant soa ol
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Deaver dead
Wednesday morning all funeral ar
rangements had beea niade when a
second message was received that the
child had' tjeea. revived .aa was still
auve.
The Deavers real six kIUm
northwest of Cleburne
AY-AUTIA
A ABANDON 0
PUMI ' '
v
KUMstlJt IS
VESSEL;
tnraly.four hours after shf IIHt-
Hlales suhmarlae F-l has still failed
of cIcMcpn are all dead.
to raNe the suliwarjne hair fsllctl.
T
FINALLY PASSED
cirYnfMMissiox acts oXew
lI(JH TINfJ CONTR UT -f AT-
- TEKS OF STREET V'OHK.
Tho city commission nt Its ses-
sion Thursday afternoon pussci tho
now elcotrlc lighting contract thru
Its third reading and approved It fln-
a.ly. Tho cqntrnct 'ins leen signed
up nnd Is now in force. This calls
for the new electric lights' In tho res-
idence section of tho cltj which aro
niw being strung by 'ho light com-
pany. Bids on approximate'' P.000 square
virds of paving on North Fifth street
.vcro opened and referred to tho
city engineer and street commlas-
'"ner who will inako thHr report at
tho next meeting. The paving work
will Include soveral blccks along
North Fifth from Pino tn the Aloxau-
dor Sanitarium.
The commission accented the pav-
ing work on South Firoi and Second
rtrcets from Oak to Lirtiust. The
.avlng Is of gravel nart the work la
completed all but a feV details.
ANNOUNCE D W WXIftTK.
Frieads Aaaeawe 9. W. Wrke Far
Srhwl RiMrd.
Friends ot V. W. Wrlsten annouaf
his name as a candidate for schsel
trustee Mr Wrlstea is oee ot th
oldest citizens of Abilene and Is In
every way quallfled to serve eft the
Board of Education. Give hie claims
due consideration.
RROWXWOGB C0LLE6X
GETS RIti KN1H.WMKXT
BROWNVTOOD Tex. Mar 2S. Dm.
lei Baker college receives aa endow-
ment of nearly $250000 acctrdig ta
the will of Mrs. B. R. Coggta who
was burled here Tuesday. A I35.&W
memorial auditorium is to be built as
soon as possible according to the
will.
A department ot domestic scienc
and of agriculture is to b estab-
lished. E SWEEPERS
ATDARDANEUES
PRftTECTER RY WARttH
v li us cwxrixi'i; ; mm
y LENT SWRJtS.
AL-
Ry Uw Asaacktid
PARIS- March M lw
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1915, newspaper, March 26, 1915; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316201/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.