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ABILENE DAILY REPORTER
AnatclMctl PtfM nwi
Tcxm Nw Service
VOLUME XV
ABILENE) TEXAS TUESDAY OGTOUEH Li 1010
NUMBER 128
WMNT MM
ON
PAGES
ENCAMPMENT WILL
ADJOURN TONIGHT
Till! SIITII SESSION WILL CI.OHK
WITH CONFLHMNU OK 1. M.
dimjhiils ox Mi:Miti:its.
RAINFALL HAMPERS PROGRAM
street I'nnido t Mue O'clock mid
Past .Muster Drill on Compiis of
Simmons College nt Ten
O'clock Called Off.
Today's program of the Grand Lhi-
cmripineht of Texas Odd Fellows has
been placed awry by tho drizzling rain
that fell through yesterday last night
and this morning. The street parade
at nine o'clock which was to have
been headed by the Patiiarch Militant
in full dress uniform nnd other mom-
hers of the order and Past Master!
drill for Grand Encampment cups on i:nnilniitloii for Applicants for Finest
the campus of Simmons college nt ton ' Clerks He Held in Alillene
o'clock weie called off owing to weath 1 Not ember 'J.'t.
'r conditions. It wns resolved last
night to hold the parade and extend j
the lino of march along the' sidewalks yxv 'following announcement has
in the event the skies cleared but lo-(h"on s Tho Kopoitisr with request
day's rain spoiled that amendment. it0 (thlish.
Also tho ri'eo automobile ilde for the To Whom it may Concern:
order given by the 25000 dub schcdul-; -pile L'. S. Civil Service Commission
cd for four o'clock today was called Announces an oamlnation nt Abilene
off. This is a disappointment not only
to the visiting Odd Fellows but the
people of Abilene who wanted the visi-
tors to seo what's here.
The rrogrnm for Today.
. The program for today began with n
business sealon or tho Grand Encamp-
ment In the r. O O. F. ball at ten this
morning. At four this afternoon in 1
.-! .nt.. 111
v e. r?rz?r".?zrl" ' :zi
III WI11UU lllU UVUUIUUUU "I uunj
was bestowed on Miss Stella Caldwell
of Cisco. ThlB is nn honor bestowed
on but few women' or the state.
1
r.nrniiiniiif nt Closes' Tontuht.
'Chn Riif-nmnninnt closes tonight. In
tlio lUUgnts 01 i-ytnias uaw on rjnu
.roef with tl.oc'iT-tcrrinK of Past Mas-'
. .. . -n. .. 1.11 Jt tiii
ter decrees. Itef re. hmcnts will be ser.
ved liv local Rebeccas led by Mrs S.
R Cates. Mrs. Catos entertained the T- An nppllcatfon tq receive cohsld-
vlsitlng Robccns 'lat night (oration for the pending examination
Tho major portion of the delegates
lavo at midnight over the Texas & Pa-1
cific rail war. Some will depart this
evening for points north via the Wlch -
itu Valley while other will remain un!
til tomorrow morning.
MIDLAND MADE COMMON
POINT BY COMMISSION
AUSTIN Tex Oct. S Tho Railroad
Commission today issued nn order ex-
tending common point territory to in-
clude Midland on the TqxaB and Pa
cific as to cortaln tariffs. This Is an I
expansion 01 common pouu lunnory A fire ()ccurrert n the )U(iht.8S ils-
from Big Spring a distance of thirty- r(l.t QBry TllC8dny nopninB and prop-
nine miles Midland had applied for I (1.ty ( tlle value of B0Verill thousand
an extension nnd a hearing wns held 'lloUllIB WlMlt ln smoia Tho flro
with the result announced today. To- lburtod u K McGrndy's racket and
oays oraor app.es w ciuss raiw u...
....n m Hn.liinMnti i nililliinil n( .In
unia nuuu. ........... "i .
ih i o hi 1
on flrst-cinss jc on seconu -c ana jc
for all remaining classes. The rates
on flour grain hay and corn aio also
reduced.
The order is as follows:
In pursunnce of notice nnd hearing
iu tho above numbered cause in tin
mauer 01 1110 nppiicauo 1 iu. u(u '0t.(.upip(i uy a c .Moy'H eSnurant A
tension of common point territory so B1IlU rrnMp budnR llPtwon ti. res-
na to include the city of Midland on tIUPnnt blll(1nR lllui j. & W. FIslior'H
the Texas and Pacific Railway it Is ... Blorq hnmnR escaped the
ordered by the Railroad Commission .IIII10B. tllls hullding Was occupied
of Texas that general tnrirr of class by arPPI.B confectlonery nnd his
ratps No. 3 and commodity tarltfs Nos )()HH nI(np .onB8twl ln hreakago In
2-B 3-A and 11-A heretofore adopted tC removal of hlB Btock from the
and promulgated by this commission tu(nK
for obsorvnnce by railroad companlea j u 3 'AIc0rnily.B Bto0k fixtures
and recetvera operating Hhcb of rail-' V00 VIllcd uJ f24()0 witu $1o00 .
roaa in ims auuo 00 nnienueu au 101-
IOWB.
Tariff No. S Amend the noto defi-
nine common noioi icrruory nu 0111-1
bodied in Sec 2 of tariff by cancollnjj
V words "via Big Spring on tho
r vnim via uis ujjiiuB uu -"q 8anie
Texas and Pacific Railway" and sub- Tho Uomrtniet arrived on the
BOtiite therefor the following V a W0l0 Bhort uftor tJj0 nlurm m(l ccn
ji. nlfon tho Texas nnd Pacific dcd nd tholr work 0M oq.
Railway. .slon was most 'commendable. They
inrur No. 2-B-Amend Sec J WBtlcornnI m w J( vonmm
of Dlffewntlni I4iioa"br cnncolliijr- itfi nnmeH t0 tho tWQ buUdinm nmj
woniB ' ";' '"'
line west of Big Spring" and substl-lThn
tuto therefor JJ10 following: "Texas
and Pacific Railway lino west of Mid
land." I
..n 1 .VV" 1 'iciilod just west of tho burned build-
"Rates for Special Territory." by can-18 bJut ( f wofp u t from
collng the words 'on lexas ; and I Po- d u an thn re
clflo lal way w'sL of CoJouuo City p d ear
and BUbstltuto thorefor the following: ' lwi ."; .' n Hnvll vlllrpfl
"On Texas nnd Pacific Railway weBt
Ul "'""; . . . .
Tariff No It-A-Amend except on
LKA.0' S'ffrttJ?'
.. rt.li.i f
words "Texas and Pacltlo Railway
line woat of Big spring" and substi-
tute thorefor the following: 'Texas
and Pacific Railway Itfno west of
Midland."
This order shall taVe effect Nov 1 water community were among tho vis-
itors in Abilene yesterday.
Ctooaoooooooaocoqo
a 0
I.S. Ilcpnrltlirill of Aurlciillnrt' 0
0 Wcitllier lltircniii Kl
O vYII.UH UsMOOIIW Ciller "3
a o
For Abilene mill Vicinity Tonight
ami Wednesday unsettled wentlier;
slioWers tonight or Wednesdny.
For KohI Texas; Tonight and Wed-
nesday unsettled weather; showorn to
night or Wednesdny.
For AVost Texas. Tonight and Weil
iK'Hdny unsettled Weather: showers
tonight or Wednesday
Maximum A3.
Minimum 53.
Menu 58.
llnlnfall .04.
George W. Ilnll and family of Stam-
ford Who Bpont yesterday In Abilene
on a business nntl prospecting trip
left on the first afternoon train for
Sweetwater.
FOREST SERVICE WANTS
TO INCREASE ITS ARMY
Tins on Nov. 2:5 1010 to si-cute nil
BUi08 from which to make certified
tlon to fill vacancies as they piay
enr in the position of forest clerk
(male) at an entrance salary or $1)00
or $1200 ppr annum In the lotest ser-
vice. It is the desire of the commis-
sion to secuie a large a register as
possible for these positions Appli-
emits must have reached thol
18th
.l.t..M..ln.. !... . lnl.. Iflth ... tlio
:'.:1.i." i : .. .:::
uuiii 111 ;....J "".v .-..... v. o ........-
od are as follows: Fart 1 (J) Spelling
(2) arithmetic (.'!) Penmanship (4) I
t Report writing. (5) Pinctlce of book-
f keeping. Part II (t) Stenography (2)
PmivJiii from nrimrli nnif ftvnevvi ll-
i"l'JMn ....... ....... .... ... 'U . -
lng) (3) Copying fioin plain copy
ir. ...fr.v-i.ifW tnt nitwit. liiti Hint r-rm
- ". " v.. ....... .......... spveinl dnvs '
mined in the announcement apply toi'n" "' !)t " r' 8ylnl lu8-
U. A. Leeke Sec'y 10th Civil Servieo
District Custom House New Oilenns!
m"t "e prooeriy cxeciueu ami nieo
With II. A lecl.e Sec'y 10th Civil Ser.
vice District prior tp the hour of
d8l..R businesb on Nov. fi 1010. For
application Form 1S71 Address either
Un' Sec'y of 10th Civil service DIs.
trict New Orleans Uu or
MISS ZOItA SflACKULFOUD
Sec'y. Tocal Board U. S. ( S. T3x.
Abilene Toxas.
Illti: AT Mil Sl'RINO
DKSTUOYS TWO ItUILIHNOS
ui) jgnrjlg Herald.
.onroctjoiiory stoic at tho corner of
'
Amil nmi First htreqts nnd was under
" "-vv m .-.
rollBWwrnb0 headway when discov-
cred. Tho building In which the file
originated was a frame building and
was totally (festioyed tho adjoining
building also a. framo was damaged
by flames to such nn extent Hint It
cannot be rcpuiicd tills building was
--.. Thn iiujidlnc which was
Inu - nnil liv T) W. f'lirlBtlun Wns Insured
for ?350 T()0 )Uulllg tuul restaurant
. t... r r.. . ..i...i .(j
j2Cq0 nml 1)0" on'j.. lin(l $r)() n8uraiIt.u
" ' '
thus preventing a most boHoiib flro
rfiBB ... 1liB. ncr0BB tho
Tho oxiiress office Just across tho
1 strept north was in danger for awhile
hut tho building escnnod with a scorch
'lug A row of frnmd shucks are lo-
IK' M VJ nuw;i( miih f m
and stock from tho burning buildings.
V C. Mey proposes to reopen his res-
J 08 l 8ecuro
-"IfM. location M wW Mr. Me-
Grady open his racket storo If suitable
quarters enn be obtained-
Al panol'HH and wife of the 8wet
II FREIGHT GARS
MWL IN DITCH
n r.KTiioiwii pm:iuit co.ulhto
HHILT ! .MILL'S CAST OF
L'LMDALK STATION
ALL TRAFFIC IS DELAYED
reckers Ordered Out from Hlg Spring
and lliilrd to Clear Debris and
Itf'iuilr lliidly Torn Tracks;
Broken Wheel Cause.
Fi eight and passenger triilllo from
Abilene east wl(i bo considerably de-
layed today. The castbound trains due
at !i:l3 and 12:01 o'olock.woro not giv-
en tlio oppovtunlty to get filithur than
this city receiving oidcrs to tie up for
an indullnlto period likely between
sl. and eight hours
Freight Wreck the Ciium'.
A fi eight wreck Is the cause. At an
eni ly hour this morning between seven
and 'eight o'clock fourtcon cars of a
local westbound freight went Into the
ditch two miles east of ISIhulnle litter-
ing np the right-of-way pretty general-
ly and tying up all forms of tralllc.
The train wns in ohnigo of fjohductor
Davis and was pulling down the 121m-
dule grado at a fair rate of speed. A
defuotlv wheel went to the bad dud
Lbeforu tlio man In the cab noticed' that
oc-ia'th"e ?'lH Wl".0nB' f0UrtcC" ox T'
some lonucu ami huiiiu i'iiiih) mm 11:11.
tile rnilB and sjirawied out along the
track.
No injuries were lepoited. Neither
tlio engine tonder nor caboose left the
lalis. A wi eckcr wos ordered out from
B.iijd and another 'from Big Spring
1 1 . . i .m..!..ln .......1 f...t
aim "JCHI UUinilV UlllCIUIB nuiiuu nun
miio or sev0.. i.uiS the track would
i..
lie clear of ohsti nrtions and tralllc re
sumed
Mrs. li C. (.rnnmnii and daughter
Miss Mary l-ouise of Victoria aro In
the citv the guests of the round's sis-
ter Mis. Tlieo Hoyck in West Abilene
WHAT ABILENEMS
HD WHAT NEEDED
:ntri:makks madiJ.ihm;m: fihm of contkactohs
C. A. KKIiI.EIl. COJIPLL'TINO Til Kill WORK.
SO.Mi: PFRTINi:
U COI.
In spite of the rain and mud the
Ginnd ICncampment of Odd FollowB
was succespful according to a state'
nient made this morning by Deputy 1 water to resume Ills superiutendency
Grand' Sire A. Keller of San Antoover that poitlon of tho Sweetwater
I) lo.
Remarks on Abilene.
Also Abilene is good enough for
any man's town In this wlbo spoke
Col. Keller today:
V '! HUi. .ini. f.ltv vri.i i nnif.li rl'hi !
. .... jw. .. .vW ...v .-
(progressive spirit everywhere n.nnlfes-
ten too notei. senooi mm depot
ties tho absence of saloons the thrilt
enterprise and nap generally jirova-
lent lanii'it fill to iharm the casual
vlsltoi jiihl as they ihtiimed mf'.
Whal Abilene Aceds.
"Ahj'eui needs pined streets null
moie Bidr';iiitf to make it an ideal lit-
tle eltj. I undoi stand the flist defect
will bo remedied Immediately. Yes.
I .think Ablleno Is a flue city 10 Uto
In."
'
I'l.AYINO WITH (UJN
WIPK KILLS HUSBAND
HOUSTON Oct. 9 John Under
Grtwen was accidentally shot by hla
wlfo Mrs. Dot Gowon while sitting
ll tlio aide of IiIb bed this morning
J Tho shooting and subsequent death of
Mr. Gowcn wnn the culmination of a '
friendly tussle between tho husbnnd
and wife over the gun 22 callbor
rifle. Both Mr. and Mrs. Gowen were
aware of tho fact that the gun was 1
londed lint the I nit or did not know
that the weapon was cocked. Justice
Of tho Pence MoDonnld was called to
tho Gowen homo 2710 Lorraine street
following the shooting and aftor a
thorough Investigation of tho uffalr
rendered a verdict of accldental'death
llknwlse exonerating Mrs. Gowen of
all blame for killing her husband.
When Bhot Mr. Gowcn was holding
their 2 year old child on his right arm
When the bullet pierced bis heart he
threw tho child from him and sank
to the floor with a scream "My God
what have vou done?" wore his only
words. Nelghhors who beard tho re-
"rt of tho shot and tho scream ol
'bo dying man nnd of his wife rushed
o the home finding Mr. Gowen lying
dead In a pool of his own blood and
hi v'fn hysterically attempting to re-
vive him. "S
FRENCH EMPLOYES
DECLARE WALK GUI
MlKI'lini.N KAILW.W OF II! set:
SIIIUOI'SLY AFFlU'TL'O ll
A (IFMMtAI STItlhi:.
TRAFFIC AT A STANDSTILL
Fihmil'Ii St ill. e llreakers Cannot He
Manned to Fennll Ifesuuiptlon
of Traffic; llloters Mako
Attacks on Stations.
Hy Associated Press
PARIS FRANCIS. Oct 1 1 The Nor-.
thorn railroad one of tho greatest con-'
tlhental systems of Europe Ib affected
seriously this morning by u strike of
employes at several points. The strike
threatens to become gpnerat and offi-
cials of the company have been called
to Parts for a general consultation
Tie-Up Practically Complete.
Hy eleven o'clock this morning the
tie-up op the Northern system wob prae
tlcall.v complete. Mllltniy .engineers
lime been called from all ouariors to
replnee the strikers under promises of " WrlBni biplane flow fioin Sprlng-
proleetloii and gi'eatly Increased wnJ1'1' "'- 0 tllc Country club grounds
es. but the numlier enlisted so far Is in- jut r'.von St. iuls comity today and
nde.iiiate to rostoro the running Sohed-ullllBod an American sustained
U0
Acls of Violence Occur. !'"K IM llJL4 TllB distance was esti-
Several acts of violence occurred be- im'd by Hoxsey. Ills objective liuirt-
foie daylu'enk In which a number of""'? 'u:c wfl l" aviation field at
strike broakorH wore stoned but not
sorlously injuied and several freight i""'1 'n8 RToUb lie descended five
soiiousiy injniui ami s(tiai utiyui .
cars mirnca.
oars burned.
-Milltnry forces have taken posSes -
slon of several HtutlgiiH and have s0r -
ved notice on tho strikers to keep
off
Trains Are Slnndiiig Slill.
A St. Denis rivo bundled and fifty
einrlneeis nre mif. nnVi rIv liiin.ireil
have tefnsed to man tholi' engines.
They threaten to destroy the (ocoino-
lives If strike bieakors me employed.
Trains are standinu still at mmrlv nil
points along the libe.
'5 At U Cllnpello ninety peicent of the
ralliond force walked out in .1 body
iTiaJfic is practically at a stand-still.
- A '.leaving Spilngfleld and ho never Bawinr '" V"iiegell wore onill
'IflNSAI llpHnH4-lhTw14rt StVi1 DPX.t .thtfi qilicnA ' t Vrt.JMmmu Honored.
H U 1 1 H I N II rl B ill " WTtoVali'ht of )Vny tTiul TollSw M thi- At th'Mtihe liiuslcal 1
I nUlllllU I Lnll I lluteruilmu tracks o slaunton "his f0" A- Kf1ta" "' St Antonio
1. (ii. .!..... 11 -...-. 1 ..1 1 ... MI1-1V1.I Htvi. iiC fl... n.l.I TAill....
GOES UP RAPIDLY
II. l Mnilsey of the film of Mndsoy
l& McUiide contractors left on yes
terday's first afternoon train for Sweet
packing plant for which tin secured
.contract.
i "We have inei eased our force to
fflrty lwo nmir allj(1 iMr- iua0y iul
IUC Kotllng along inpldly with our
iwork. The woodwork and brick Is laid
1 . . 1...1.1.1..1. ......
.1 Riory aiiii a nun nigii ami wo noio 10
Uomplcto our contract which Is for
iaciii-Ullry OIH thousand dollars not later
tmn February 1 0f oxt year."
Mr. I.lndsey subseilbcd foi the Dn-jly
! oi ter saying lie had no dealre for
(' 1 ig cm off from the month's happen-
ings In Abilene while ho was awn
i:xi'i:.MTt'iti: or stati:
fak i:xci:i: i.ncomi:
AUSTIN Tex Oct 3 During the
fiscal year ending Aug. Ill 1910 the
State Govoruinent expended fioni the
general revenue $1301007.01 and ro-
celved in the general revonuo $ 1035-
7H.22 according to figures which
jliiivo been propnrcd from tho biennial
' report of the Stuto Tronsurer. If
theso figures nro correct It Ih evl-
dent that tho Income of the State dur
jlng tho Inst fiscal year was $328892.7!)
1 loss than wuh noccBsury to support the
Stato Government during tho year
It would appear that the figures $1.-7-13208
on hand Aug. 31 1909 was de-
creased to ?J42CI1 Aug. 31. 1910 and
It bcoiiis Hint It took $32881)2 iif the
Wuters-I'lerce fino money nbovo what
wuh received from Stato taxes fran-
chise taxes gross receipts tnxeB etc.
to run the State Government during
the Inst fiscal year
Tho totnl receipts of the Stato Trcns
uror during tho lust flBcal yonr were
?8Qr.3491. Qf this amount ?l01777d
was transferred to tho available xchool
fund nhd was appropriated among tho
schools of the State while the sum of
1403571-1 went to tho general reyenuo.
I'Tgures nre not yet available to
show just where the total expenditure
of $4364007 went. This sum covers
tho amouut paid out for ponBlons as
well as for all other things necessary
to run the State Government.
During the last fiscal year ending
Aug 31 the State Board of Education
purchased for tho permanent school
fund bonds aggregating 11443381
WOdOOCiOCOvCtCH?
c iii:i nsrvn;. o
0 r
. ." o 0 o o fi u o : . c o
.M Mlllfi to VV. II. jShil-w. lr.
IH.22 acres out of F. Urn hiiivcj
No IBS Taylor inninty . $fll
Allen DPpaln to 10. II. Oyer lot
Ft Kugotiv Wood subdivision of
blocks F. II nud O. MeNulry sub
division of optlot 2 bloelf 1!lr
city ir Abilene $ 2f.i)
.1 W. Tuckci and Wfo to 1 It
.lohnson lot 7 block C subdivi-
sion of lot 1 block 200 city of
Ablleno Jl.r.oi)
I S Simpson ami wire to I IK
tflmpstu'i subdivision :i beug
the east half of southwest tpmr
ter section 22 block 111 T. & l
U.v. Co survey In Taylor conn
t . $2100
FLIES 104 MILES WITHOUT
STOP IN WRIGHT SI-PLANE
.Makes Air .lourucj from Springfield to
'St. Louiti doing the OMnnec in
:t Hours and 22 .Minutes.
ST. I.OFIS Oct. Arch lloxsey in
iiigni record in an aeroplane by covor-
lvuH1 mrK lul "fcauso ot inning to
" -.' '- ....r-. - .......
l()" fi"1'1 "I :f:27 !' "' 11B tlin" lu l"
J"r WIH ' I0U1S nnd 2" l"tCB. For
fili-spvon mlnuteH lloxsey tried in
'nln to tlnd the field and circled with-
' ""'1' " r ' flvo " "In
'""giuetould be heard when ho was not
In sight llo mistook tho smoke of a
rlfk Ilut l" tho !' rll " i" fl'll
""1 (m(1 iot u"ib tll( lIo'd.
8m t1' leaving: Springfield at
ll:rr' "' morning he maintained an
altitude of t!00 feet until wind gusts
forced him to rise (100 feci nlghon He
flew In the 1200-foot level. The spe-
cial train which was to guide hljn to
at. units was thirty minutes Into Hi
birthplace lie circled about the town
'twice and then licnded toward tho Mis-
sissippi rlvi r After 1 caching Alton he
turned south and crossed the Missis-
islppi where the Missouri empties Into
lt Ho then began to search for the
aviation field.
lloxsey Was seen from the uvlatlon
field at 2:11. As soon as Walter Brook-
Ips could get tin aoioplano started he
weit aloft to rfiilde his follow bird-
man to the field but lloxsey veered to
the houth. Bombs wore clopded nnd
the band played as loudly as possible
but the nvnltor did not bear the gujd
ing noises. Ho lnpdcd at tho Country
club Ave miles from the field nt .'H
After be bad learned tile dlieettou iii:
Hie aviation field lloxsey went Into tli
air again lie was gicatly dlsapolnf-
ed In not finding Hie aviation field
soon after he had crossed the Mtsslil-'
Mppl river. !
Iloxsey's uni'Xpecled visit to his f J
liolne caused a sudden tiaiiBlormiitlou
in the spirits of tho residents there.
All had been In sonow since last Tues-
day when thiity-Bjx passengers on an
lliterurlr.iK on wee killed. The lesl-
ileiis cheered hlin wlldl as he -circled
above over the lr lieuils
Tho flight was the opening event of
11 ten days' meet under tho auspices of
itho Aero Club of St. Louis.
Alfred Teblano will arrive Monday
to patticpato n tho meotjug. ills Ul(
riot monoplane is on the field.
while bonds aggregating $477790 wore
redeemed during the year. There was
op hand Aug. 31 $10188029 iu bonds.
With tlio exception of the old Stato
bonds purchased nil of tho other bond
added the resources of tho permanent
school fund wore bonds of cities coun-
ties etc. of this State.
Tho rccelptB or $4035711 during tho
year covers recolptB from all sources
Including the rccolpts from gross re-
ceipts franchise tuxes Stnte taxes
ete.j but figures aro not yet available
showing Just what thn receipts from
tho vurloiiB sourcpB wore Howovor
the receipts from tuxes upon the gross
receipts of certain portions mid corpor-
ations subject to the gross receipts
tax were $708589 82. This Is tho Inrg-
est sum ever collected from gross re-
ceipts tuxes in the hlbtory of tho Stato
and augurs well for the business of
tho traction companies pipe line com-
panies oil companies as well as for
liquor distributing agencies breweries
and others subject to the tax.
Mis A 11 Masop left yesterday for
wcetwuter to visit her dnunUler'Alrs.
R. D. Moxley She will be absent from
Abilene the major portion of tlu winter.
T
IS WON BY DALLAS
Till: NOHTII TUX AS MUTItOI'OI.IS
SFCCKSSFl'l OVKIl PAIIIH
VM SN AM'OMO.
II 0. JOHNSON IS HONORED
Cnrslraiui Itepresciilnlhe Made Texan
Deleuate to SiurriIrn IiOiIkc
MecliiiK nt (TncKinnll 0;
Concert l.ust Night
The Sixtieth tlrafid Uucnuipiuont and
Deiuirtmnnt Council I. O. O. F. of Texas
goes to Dallas. The North Tox'na mo-
ti'opolle won out on tho floor of the
encampment yesterday after a spirited
tight with Purls. .Originally there wore
tin ee contenders Dallas' Paris mid San
Antonio with either city huvlnrr a
ook-ln but the tide turned DallnB-wanf
when the San Antonio delegation head'
id by Orntiil Representative ( a. Kol-
lei' withdrew In favor of Dallas. The
Pails delegation made the noml-
Ination unnuimou!) The Dallas con-
tlun nt was bend'3 1 by U. I. linimona.
Iiilertaln'"enl l.asl Xlirhl.
The big audltoriitiu of the hlgb
bchool building wltn n seating capac-
ity of eight hundred wnH modcratoly
well tilled last ullit. the occasion be-
ijig a musical eutoitalniuent Riven by
Millpno people to tho visiting Odd Fcl-
' . no louowing pro.
Rnim was .carried out:
. A
Overture Simmons CollogO band.
Mixed Quartette Mosdnmes Rasa
Alexander Morrison and Miller; Mes-
srs Flee .Harrison Russell nud Loo-
ney. Piano Solo Miss Siinpklns.
'Vocnl Solo Mrs. IJass.
Heading Miss Pearl Smith"
Violin Solo Miss Hoyck.
Vocal duet Mrs. Ihiss nnd Mrs Alex
a 11 dor.
Male Quartet; Messrs Fro Harrison?
Russell and Uiouey.
Postludo Simmons College Rand.
The vocal nituibcis by MIbh Poarl
Curry and Miss Una Colquitt the; latter
of Simmons vnllogull wore omitted.
program.
Deputy
Grnhd Hire tif the Odd Fellows Of tho
World piesonted n gold medal to retir
ing Chief Patriarch Harry D. .Johnson
of Gorslcaiiu. Col .lohnson responded
with an appropriate address.
Col Johnson wins elected Texan Rep-
resentative to the Sovereign Grand
I-iodgo ncxLyenr at Cincinnati. He suc-
ceeds. C. A. Keller of San Antonio who
nt the last meeting ut Atlanta On. was
nahied Deputy Grand SIro of the World.
DcgrCi'K Are Conferred.
Aftor Inst night's concort tho degree
tof Patriarch Militant wub conferred by
tho Department Council of Texas If. D.
..lohnson presiding upon five pntrinrchH
an follows: Patriarchs Miller of Farm-
ersvlllo Johnson of Terrell Rogers of
Kaufman Hherrlil of Vernon and Comp
l'll of ISI Fnso
IF W0.MKN ONLY KNLW
Whal a limp of Happiness It WoK
Ilriug lo Abilene Home
llurd to do hou&njwork
Tan nch-
Ing back.
tilings you ItmiisfrmlHury at lei
sure or at workj.
If women
Backache I
ucys
'Twould
Doan'B Kid
iieya
Mnny rei
dorse ther:
Mrs. N
eman
Texas HnftJii "Fj
ears kid-
uey trouVlf cin
back be
came nawvea
lt was
dlrficu
ut and I nl-
bo ha
rhemnatlsin
durlii
et Bwellod bndly
Tiid.vn
kidney secretions
woro
nr and from this I
con r lit
at my kidneys woro out of
order
tout three years ago I had
the good fortune to hear of Dohu'b
Kldnoy Pills nnd procuring a supply
I began their uso They brought niu
more relief than any other remedy I
had previously tried nnd I nm now
rnrely troubled by kldnoy disorders
Whenever I feel tho Hllglitost symp-
tom of a recurrence of juy former com
plaint I tnko a fow doses of Donn'H
Kidney Pills and am Immediately re-
Moved. I take pleasure In telling of
my exporlenco with this remedy "
For sale by nil doalorB Prlrti 50
cento. Foster-Mllblirn Co. Buffalo N.
Y. Bole ngents for tljo United States
Remomlior the name rDoan's nnd
tuko no other
.1 T f'"tlPB ct Sweetwater Who
NEXTEC1MEN
jr
oniiaRnow tlio cause thnti
wnj coumJfrom sick kid-
Bavofmuchieedless woe.
rfby vwviim itid-
m -r jw
wMG of thijfPvlcldlty en-
. HT .5 HP "
OHtlK BllBST. Of 0l
lirflovoral
uTto inc. Jay
kraud lamurtliut
VmorMm to gotroo
dMoufuns of scintlc
m jnicu my ji!
Kiulages ofyflie
vnry lrjA'ul
edjtf
spout yesterday In Abilene on n bus-
iness imd plpnsuro trip left on th
0Tt afternoon westbound (rain for
his home
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