Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 27, Ed. 1 Monday, October 10, 1910 Page: 5 of 8
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Honors Knurmim; William Ijtwcs
Galveston; W. A. JncliHiiu Morgnn
W. I tloll .lesso tuning; II 1 IMill-
llps Jesso livlngj W. W. Clapton
Noronmi 1-3. U Mllloi' Fiirhiersvlllo;
0 Ia Davis lMnito; 0. Ii. McCnllotigh
Wichita Kails; ll ll. Shorrcll Vornouj
A. U Tlmmons Aniailllo J John L Wal-
ker Denlson; .lohn 1-1 Matthews UellB
U Samusoh Hluwntha; J. YvTRuttur
Tyler It. If. Swnttn Houston; K w.
Irwin CVnldoj It N. Williamson Crnn-
dftllr A. A. Hntcholl Plnlnvlew; a.
W. Jones. Parker; .loo Sttlcli Shcr-
mnn; Dan Hofl'tnan Iirenhfnn; S W.
Porter Sherman; 13. A. Co San An-
tonio; II. -1). Johnson Corslcaim; 1
M. Quire Orange; W. F Brudley Rcd-
gloy; II J. Emmlns Dallas; A. A. ttoy-
noldB El Paso; Miss Su'llu Caldwell
Cisco; Miss Olio Strickland Cisco;
0. N. Alder Eulo; John It. Stephenson
Hrowmvood; D Ludlow San Antoulo:
Stephen Gould Snn Antonio; II. I-'
Phillips .losso Lovlnc; W. W. Howoth
Jesse uivmgl It. W. Parrish Navarro
T. Ii. Hamilton. Navarro; II. E. Tray-
lor Nnvnrro; Frank Gallup Prtit Ar-
thur; W. A. HrumboUgh Terrell; tl.
C. Pnnglo. Ainarillo; T. W. Wiley.
tLlnd; a IT. Mnhniu Parker H Seh-
vartz Parker; J". II Stoicy Sherman;
W. D. Dlnnton Slicnnan! W Tilings-
worth Dallas; W. T Smith Lone SJnr;
William Wlngall Orange; A. Satterno
Dallas; W. E. Dickinson Stamford;
R. Mnrkhnm Stamford; Itoy Hector
Stamrord; J. M. Barclay. Stamford;
AT P. Jackson Stamford; II. K. Kes-
sfcr Stamford W. H Walker Dallas;
V Tlttendcn San Antonio; W Kes-
sy Mount Doon; A. D. Reynolds El
Paso; B. W. Tnnkow Majestic: II. L.
Logan Mnstlc; D. J. Hubbard Dallas;
W. U Bell Dallas; W. Tt. Franqls Ft.
Worth
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ELECT OFFICERS
THIS YEAR'S OFFICERS INSTALL-
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ELECTED G.C.P.
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-V. A llniuihuiigh U. H. V J W Chris-
toplicr fl S. V Clins. L. Saner
(J. S S Y Porter T. and
T. W. Turnbinv G. .1. W.
At the- morning session Of the I. O. O.
F. Encampment the reports of the com-
imlttees on credentials and finance
tnado reports.
Tho installation of officeis was next
taken up and the following oincorB
wore Installed for tho year 1910-11 by
Deputy Grand Sire C. A. Keller.
Wm Wlngall G . C. P.
T. P. KIrkham O II. P
W A Grumbaugh G S. W
S. W. Porter Grand Treas
Chas. L-. Saner Grand Scrlbo f
J. W. Christophor G. J. W.
J. Stecht G Mar.
W. W. Klesoy G. S.
W. F Mullen D G. S
After tho Installation Grand Patri-
arch Wiueall appointed tho following
committees;
MHoago and per diem: HI Winn S
Gauld W F Brndloy J II Storey AV L
Plan ton.
Flnanco: C B Lewis 0 R Gibson
and T. W Wiley.
Committee on ltoturns: W Keesoy W
L Uquhaldj A Mayor G O Grclner W
!. Due Frod Grim and B W. Turn-
b'ow.
" Commltteo oil State of Order: TI J
Emmons AV L Smith W f Rlphlo W
L. Boll AVr. C. Itohlnson E. Q. Vestal
and J L Walkor.
Commltteo on Credentials: B J Hub-
bard A It Christopher and Eugene
Miller.
Grand Ofllcors Jtoportfi: C. It. Gibson
L. McGtilre. W. T. Smith J W. Wal-
kor and If.'D Johnson
UfllcorH Elected
Following ofllcors woro elected for
tho year 1911-12
T. P. KIrkham OOP. '
AV A. Brumbaugh G HP-
J. W Christopher 0. S. W
Chas L Saner G Scribe
8 W. Portor O. Trcas
I) W. .Turnbpw G. J. W.
II J Emmons G. Rep (regular term)
IJ D Johnson G. R. unoxplred term
C A. Kqllor roslgncd.
Adjourned - P. m
60 OH MORE MEN IMPRISONED I1Y
AN VX PLOSION. '
STARKVILLE Colo. Oct. 10 Mine
officials mine Inspectors helmet men
and other export miners are frantical-
ly working to reach tho half hundred
or morq uion who were ontrapped in
tho Starkvllle mlno by an explosion
Saturday night. It la believed tho
men are huddled together in a small
Kpacq which they oncloaed to protect
themselves from black damp.
HART SCH AFFNER & MARX FINE CLOTHES
The Best By Actual Test
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One of the new Straignt Front Varsity Models.
.Come in and try one on
SK those who wear II. S. & M. CoUiing. You meet ihem even -rt
where well dressed men congregate - the answer is always "U.
S. & iVI. Clothes are Best by Actual Test." They are always all vo.il
or aU wool and silk- hand tailored by expert tailors in the correct
fashions of the day carefully padded with best quality linen can-
vass and hair cloth making the coat fronts non-breakable. Evei
germent carefully inspected for flaws before it is often d for sal.
We are showing splendid assortments of the new browns" tans gn
and blues made by Hart SchalTner & Marx and can fit yon piv-
fectly in either stout slim or regular cuts Prices are
THE PRICES ARE
$18.50 to $25.00
OTHER GOOD BRANDS
$3.S0 to $16.50
The Greatest Stock of Footwear in the West
only the greatest in size but the greatest in variety of cfood
st.vles and Greatest in real shoe values offered. We sell on'v denen
dable footwear ge.eeted from the best lines that come to this coun-
try. We carry wide or narrow lasts in all lines and leathers and
can fit your foot comfortably in stylish serviceable shoe?. Come in
and let us show you the new style lasts and other new features xxt
fall footwear. We are also showing a new shipment oft dressy lasts
in low shoes strap pumps etc.; in suede cravenette and patent kid
Prices are 0 to 15 per cent lower than you find at other stores.
Ninter Dry Goods Co.
Abilene's Progressive Store
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Lat Dcx.kV Ttcindirig
Below may be found the coriect order In which the eight clubs com-
prising the America League finished the 1DI0 season. Philadelphia wllj
lie noted an easy winner ninety soven points ahead of the nearest rival
Now York which in turn finished well a head of Detroit. Boston brings
nil the first division barely over the .500 uinrk. Cleveland Is seen head-
ing the second division Chicago la In sixth place Washington n good
seventh and St Louis trailing along a bad eighth.
Tho btniuling 1b as follows.
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Clubs I 'I 'd Won l)s( l'ctg.
Philadelphia '. 150 102.48 (!S0
Now York .. It'll 88 (JIl .58::
Detroit x 151 80 08 558
Boston .; i r.:s si 7a .'m
Cleveland ' . - ..'- ll "0 8l' Ad::
Chicago ... ...; 1511 !S 85 44
Washington . 151 CO 85 .1S7
St. Louis ... I-"'" 45100 .231
Notice SherliTx Sale.
THE STATE OP TEXAS CotiUty of
Taylor
By iitiio of an ordinfoTsiilo Isaued I
out of tho HonorahJnlHtrict Ccntrti of
Tjulor r-ttv. cJMlih dnv of October
A. IJ lDlO WTthe Clerlfthereof. In .
I-"1. BlayWictt vcrsiiB i
'No. ami) nnu to me
rcte(ljpiiid delivered
r cash w
law for Mru iv
t Tm-Hjpy in
tho caso o
W. V Cooler
as Sheriff.
will pictcood
tlip hours
iffs Sales
Novemhei
heir
the fiiBt
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O XA'ffOSAL LEAGUE
GVb. ctc)aaoftiiaj30ftD.aft
Chicago I St LouiH 3
Special to Tho Reporter.
CHICAGO Oct. 10. Chicago kept up
its winning gait bj winning Sunday's
nmo from St Louis -Although tho
visitors made but four hits they played
errorless ball and were always danger-
ous. Colo was effective at all times bar-
ring his wlldness striking out nine
Cardinals. Chicago hit Steele freely
whou men were on bases.
Tho scoroj -It II E
Chicago i II 2
St. Lois ..3 4 0
flatteries: Coto anil Noedham;
Ct
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Steele and Phelps
nud O'Dny
Umpires Rlglnr
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Detroit 2 Clilcugo 1.
Special to Tho Reporter.
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rraents are neat
arefully fin-
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dny of HfiiiijPrT)nthyffiefmthe t'ourl
House iioof suhrTjur Count) In
I he city g AliUynn jpo following do-
serlhed )W)H)irfyipv'H:
Sltiiati'Shi TaH))- County. Texas to
wit; Lots JCoJrono (1) and two (2) t
In block A'ortcr Heights "'')'" '
Merkel 'Uas. Jpvied on as tho prop-!. " . . . . -
ovty ofT. V Coomer to satisfy ii judg- loK "1 oireular. J I Is announced .the
montdionntlMK to $00.05 In favor 0f rolow" Wi'n know J"M'otf 11'H
T. p. nianchott and costs of suit. mv ntcrort their cars: Sundin tho
nivnn miller mv linnd. this 10th iiav Xational driver; Ceorgo Clark wltli
Mmter Dry Goods Comp'y
The Store That Sells Woottex
in
October I910
T. C. WElIt Slioriff.
By W. V. AVHALEY Deputy.
CHICAGO Oct. 10. Detroit wound
up its Amerlcnn league season's scheil
ule with a victory over the Whlto Sox
tho first In four days. The score was
2 to 1. AVh'eroaH two yeais ago when
Detroit wound up Its ichhou In tho
Windy City Donovan pitched tho win-
ning game so It was Sniiday. "Wild
nill" held tho Sox to .fiv scattorlnt'
hits nud wns never In dnugor. Detroit
could not hit Chowneau effectively.
Cobb got two hlkj out of four trips
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.otico Sherlf Ph Sale.
THE STATE 01-' TEXAS County of
Taylor.
Uy virtue of an order of sale Issued
out of the ilonnrnldopiNtrTTt Court of
Taylor county onJMlffiiluy of October
A. D. Vjn hjfha Clerk thereof In
the caso nirv. V HJanyhelt vorsus
W. W. SJniJoi Nof 2190 iitid to mo
as Sheflff ieetord and delivered I
will proceejr toisell fi)r cash within
tlio hours jffosoflbed by Inw for Shor
his Cutting DeW'Itt with hjs Uulek
Buitrand with his Simplex WellH with
ii Moon and Johnson With u Chudwlck.
sIx'.-lifrfildeB u number of lesser lights.
' In caso they reach Texas In tlnfo
Dollymel of San Antqufr"TCTlTsmtor
"his Stoddard-DaytoiirlArroun wl
.Marmou. Lee Cauyll with j .Mirfmii
Hobciu hud .lolinw.Aikou WlMfv Ni
tlonal will also Jitdr. SouTif tiles
(111 vers made a Alio a uiufuto on tlv)
(Inlv-stou beacbBourso.
"Mound Cltyl
lOro but I
"may cost a
C. Harris".
Bass' Beans for biliousness have no
miporlor. Try them.
J. J). Elgin of Buffalo Leon counts
who spout several tlnys In Ablloii'
left on todayV;fi;j eastbound train ftr
ills honnvvlillo lu tho city ho wm
tho guidrrof his old friend. "Uncl
TojrfftlPhnrdB.
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nasa' Best Liniment Is th beat eel
llhu liniment In West 'IVxib. Er
cum Drulfles Swellingo Insect Ditcs
Rnuko nites Sweeny Sprains and all
troubles whero tiny llnlmoqt can be
used with benefit. naBa' Best LituY
utntit will give satisfaction For man
or beast. COc per bottle.
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Clncluiuill 7 L'iltsburg 1
Special to Tho Reporter.
CINCINNATI Oct. 10. Pittsburg
contlnuos to slump badly. After drop-
plug threo In n row to Chicago tho
World's Champions opened in Cincin-
nati and lost tho first gamo to tho
Itt'ds by a Bcoro of 7 to-1 j
Cincinnati won by outhittlng tho
Pirates and running bases almost at
will off Simon "Whlto was not effect
tlve. Reebo on the other handifl
the visitors to six hits. Jr
Tim score: V1 u E
Cincinnati VT ..7 10 1
Pittsburg .JT. I G 1
llatterlea; Rpebo iid Clark; Whlto
and Simon. -. Umpires. Hrennan u
EmsIIe.
to thojplato.
The score: ' It 11
Dot'-olt 2 S 2
Chicago ..1 5 1
Batteries; Donovan and Stallage;
Chowneau and Payne. Umpires Per-
ilue ami Sheridan
C. II. Mahan Mu
stock of pianos an
most artistic. C
terms. Chestni
3t
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bjb yjg ara iar
fyjU0rio sulti Jfit)
MlaJEet prlceiiuud
BUt f
rrfT IIAIMSirt Mgr.
St. .Louis 5 Cleveland -1.
Special to Tho Reporter:
ST. IOUIS Oct. 10 St. Louis de-
feated Cleveland Sunday In a 5 to I
gamo after making a Garrison ninth
Inning finish. Tho hitting 0 both sides
wns sharp and consistent. Rlondlng
mul Nelson broke oven In pjtcherH
Tmttlo each yielding eleven hits.
Ijijoje came to bat four times and
got away with htreo hits. Ho and Ty
Cobb uro believed to bo tied for first
place lu-tfia raco for batting honors
score; it u r
Louis 511 l
Cleveland 1 It 3
Batteries: Nelson and Stephens;
Ulnndlng and Smith. Umpire Evans
Bnss Rest Liniment is tho most rc-
Ilahlo for sprains etlngp of insects
or bruises Thoso who have used it
i-erommond it BOc bottle.
jJIrst Tuesday
fit being th-
f)omro tlujTourt
rnjiftr CwTiity In
T tho fullowlng de-
roporv town.
-Tavloiiountv Texas
flO)rovon (11) twelve
ecu iiarnnii fourteon liu
Helghtfl addition to
erkol levied on as tho
V. BlmpBon to satisfy
amounting to $125.07 In
T. V. Rlrinohett and costs of
Iffs Sah
Novenib
dny of
House'
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Given under my hand this 10th day
of October 1910.
T. C. WEIR Shorlff
Ry W V. WHALEY Deputy
00()(( OI'FKIIL'l) FOR
AMAltlLLO Al'TO ttM'V.H.
AMARILU) Oct. 8. Tho biggest
fair over hold in the Panhandle will
bpou hero Monday nud contlnUii
through Tuesday Wednesday Thurs-
day Friday and Saturday. In addition
to the usunl livestock ami agricultural
exhibits carnival attractions and other
features an auto raco program wli ho
carried out lor tho first three days.
Tho commltteo liaB raised $20000 for
these ruccs.
The track Is two miles and a half
Capital Surplus and
rofits $190000.0 0
OFFICERS
GEO I PAXTON Pt8
W C LASLEY Acting V. Pros
F E HAYNES V. Pres
d ti HAMMhCK.. V. Pres
JOE V GARRISON'. Cashlur
W H FHEF Aat. uasiuur
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Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 27, Ed. 1 Monday, October 10, 1910, newspaper, October 10, 1910; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334234/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.