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1924
A. I I
JAY;!
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eWUlBl ox tlx hilltop wtertMav
. r". T A4mK Stair i
. At the reoa ef Km. . Wilson
Menken f tb WUt Bmw ataft
wh Mncd titer asder tuw war proe-
' idrat win b aKisnittfd hot to the pri-
. rat fuaetal asaa-rfce at tb house and
' the eerenwaiees later at th cathedral.
They are: Bsndolph Forester sine
; i IWBMw'i tis chief clerk at u
' Nelsoa P. Wnbster cashier at the
iecath offtew-o throughout the laat
half doses administration.
t H. Hoove- tor years chief uaher
at Ik White How.
aVU Smlthrssrs chief telegrapher.
"p.B. licKenna usher at the exec-
' atirt office
v V O.C. Wionr rhief stenographer.
Woodrow Wilson's final guard of
' of which -will convey bis body
T from the seen of his last activities
. - and death to th ilcf of entombment
"will be repre-i.i ie of tbe three
V . fiahtinc arms of .t natioD.
Elaht tailor a chosen from th
crew of tbr presidential yacht May
flower will atwmbollie the grea
. armada of American fighting ship
' that went to war under the dead
president: eight sokliera will perform
' ' mnr mini miiiiniriiiuu. inr uaiut
r of the militant million! that had their
- Dlaces in the war army of which he
in commander-in-chief: eight mar
ines will odd to bin entombment t
fresh memory of the gloriea of far
battle field like Frlleaii Wood.
T Choose Pallbearor.
From ammier thee 24 will be se
leered those who actually will carry
him forth from the iiuiet house where
he sought am) found solace after his
war day and will lower him at lat
into that place of ilrrner reitose io
the crvnt of the srent cathedral.
Upon the roll of those who will do
thaie final honor for the fallt'i load
r the government today placed these
name:
For the 'iavv
Claud Alexrvxler Kjell coxswain
Wire Shoal. X. '.
TTHllam Lafayette f'ole. radio man
NinlcR. Ti":as.
Oscar Herbert sail maiorg mate
first class. Rrookl.vn V i.
Arthur Franc-is I'icard. motor ma
chlnista mate first class Windsor.
Vt. .
John- Treli'i Sharp. coxswain
Mauricetnwn. X. J
Roy Lester Niernisn. yeoman.
third class. DaiTtoe. Ohio.
John Louis S-tilbernn. Quartern
ter. first class. Klkridge. Mil.
.John Edward Whit seaman firat
class Oklahoma City. Ok la.
For the marine corps:
Ellwrs C. Rowf. ronoerv sergeant
Sidney K. T.. who wears the Croix
de flnerro with broue star.
WillardC Olopton gunnery aer
leant Smlthhttwl Kr.
John J. Aarnew staff aergeant.
Baltimore. Md.
John DuucJc serteant. raterson
N.J.
Richard S. Prkina sergeant Mont-
gomery. Ala.
Jetae T. Coleman. corporal
tanett. Ala. i
Psul 0. Mowle. stTfeant. Elm City.
Frank J. VToran corporal. Syra
e. Jf. T.
The list of thone who will repre
sent the trmy in not yet completed.
TO HOLD MEMORIAL.
PALESTINE. Texa. Feb. B.
Mayor H. V. Hamilton has iuel a
public proclamation callina; upon the
eitiiena here to aasemble at the
Palestine hiarh school Wednesday
ereniag to pay tribute to tbe memory
ana achievement) or former President
Woodrow Wilson. The program will
consist or sonai and enloarie.
DANISH PRINCE TO
ATTEND WEDDING
OTTAWA. Can.. Feb. 5. H
Royal Highneau Prince Valdemar of
Denmark brother of Queen Mother
Alexandra and uncle Jo 1 lis Majesty
King (ieorge of England and tbe
reigning king of Denmark arrived in
Ottawa laat niajlit. accompanied by hi
son. I'rince Erir-k. to attend the nup-
tial of the pa-ince and Minn Ixuisc
Booth only daughter of Vred Booth
and granddauarhter of lumber king
senior (hi tkaelr arrirnl the party
was greeted bjr Major P. K. Hodgson
and Major P. J. Arrbarubault who
represented the governor general.
Governor General and Lady Byng
of Vlray will represent their Males-
ties King (ieoraje V and Queen' Mary
at the marriacre on Monday next.
San Marcos Students
Wed at San Antonio
Hooaton Post Special
8AX MARCOS. Feb. 5. Iryfn C.
Doyle and Mistst Mary Alice Duncan of
Wheelock were married at 6 p. m.
Saturday at tbe Travia Park Meth-
odist rlurrh of Ran Antorrio with Her.
James Arthur Moore performing tbe
aerrlce.
Mrs. Doyle 1 the daughter of Mra.
Mary. 8. Duncan of Wheelock; the
groom Is the son of Mr. and Mra. W.
p. Doyle of ran Marco a.
Mr. and MCra. Doyle accompanied
by Miss Mamie Doyle retained from
Ban Antonio Sunday and are the
rue its of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Doyle.
They will be at home it the Hutchison
apartments and will continue their
work aa students in the State Tea ch-
ars college.
Crockett Auto Stolen;
Man Held For Theft
Houston Post Special.
CROCKETT. Texas Feb. 5. A
touring car waa stolen from H. .
Morrison local automobile dealer.
Bonday nitht and was found abandoned
. aa the side of the road about 12 miles
east of Creek
A man rt t4ng held ia Jail at AJto.
charged with tbe theft.
WED AT TAYLOR.
TAYLOR. Texas Teh. 8 Mrs.
Dora Le Blaaa utij. W. Johnstone.'
Athi Af TitLip wr married in
Oeorgetewa Hatorday afternoon.
Jsdgs 1". D. Laarve perforsniBg the eere-
asaay. lira. 3obutsB baa beea a
resident of Tarylar far a any years
nt is aridetr kaowa ia tali vicinity
ke. Jshattsava has beea asking his
some la Taylow far the past year. Vat
they lea? aa mm for Tolas Ok.lt
wLera Uty will reside. .
BAV OIRL BUfUCD.
Tlie futieeal at Mabal Jewel Raaey
t rerma eSanratst af Mr and Mrs.
. i -r ef fesrBa wbs dietl 8at
. i hew at 6M a. aa.
e rt a at the grarw -at
. er; cai1l bf XUa.
Aunt EppSe Hogg the
'AtfuY erne
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COUNSEL WOULD
STOP PRODUCTION
AT TEAPOT DOME
(Cont'd from Pg. 1.)
recess in memory of Woodrow Wil
son.
Preparations for tbe filing of the
injunction proceedings are ueing cum
pleted by 8. H. Htrawn and former
Senator Pomerene of Ohio tbe gov
eruiueut counsel working in conjunc
tion with the department of justice.
Tbe .special counsel generally will
handle the oil leasee cases independ-
ent of the department of justice but
as the injunction proceedings prob-
ably will be filed through district at
torneys the department's assistance
wa asked.
Arrangements were completed hy
the special counsel today for office
quartern in an office building about
two blocks from the White House.
The legal staff of tbe counsel Will
consist of abont bait a doxen assist
anta.
Bok Prize Winner
Was Wilson's Classmate
Associated Press Report.
BALTIMORE. Feb. 5. Charles H.
Level-more winner of the Bok peace
e. was i classmate at John Hop
kins university of Woodrow Wilson.
He received his Ph. D. from tbe his-
tory department in 1886.
Bully news said ur. Jonn ai.
Vincent professor of European his-
tory at Hopkins when Informed of
the sward. "Mr. Levermore is one
of the many class mates of the Iste
President Wilson who have dis-
tiuguiahed themselves in one field or
another."
ndians Get 36 Million
In Royalties on Oil
Associated Preaa Report.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 5. The
atlon's wards received $36639810
royalties last year from oil and
gas leases on tbeir lands their oil
bonuses ranging from 12 -i to M
per cent on a total production of 63-
1)14.477 barrels according to a report
made public today by the interior de-
partment. The richest Indian oil tanas are
in Oklahoma where the report said
the Ossges 'resitted $30512111 oa
4UU0.178 barrels and tbe five
civilised tribes received 5.."01 .008
from a production of 11414610 bar-
rels. Texarkana State Bank
Suspends Operations
Associated Press Report
AUSTIN Texas Feb. 6. The
Guaranty Bute bank of Texarkana
has suspended operations pending re
organisation j. ix Chapman state
banking commissioner said today. He
declared there was no further in
formation available at his department
because complete reports hsd not
beea received. Records of the de-
partment show tbe bank's deposits
were abont $200000 and its capital
tflO.OOO. Efforts are being made to
re-organise the institution but Mr.
Chanman could not say whether they
would be successful.
Agriculture Leaders
To Address Farmers
Hodatoa Poet Special.
MEXIA. Feb. 6 On Saturday af
ternoon in tbe Hurdleaton hotel build -inc.
Dr. O. 9. FraDD. State chemist
and head of the division of chemistry
at A. and M. college will speak to
firmer end others interested oa the
Value of Fertilisers."
Dr. Frapp will be accompanied by
A. K. Short of the A. and M. extenaion
department who will also address tbe
meeting on tbe benefits to be derived
from the services of county agent.
Santa Fe Will Hold
To Old Dividend Rate
Associate 4 Press Report
NEW YORK. re. fL Na increase
tha dividend rat oa the common
stack of the Atehlsoa. Topeka and
Santa Fs railroad ia eon tern plated this
yaary according to W. B. Story area
west of tha soaaV Ha slew said that
the toaa aoae at axxeaet to aw aa n
ati ' 1
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Fattest Woman in 3 Comities By Fontaine Fox
r ; 5...- . x i ;
it coat twr u V y
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OUt flr7 MUCMltef
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Ft. Worth City Affairs
Now on Budget Basis
Associated Press Report
FORT WORTH Texas. Feb. 5.
After more than a year of confer-
ences discussions and arguments
Fort Worth's municipal sffairs were
placed on a budget basis Tuesday.
At the meeting of the city commis-
sion Tuesday morning the final de
tailed estimates from tbe heads of all
departments of the city were read
approved and adopted. Each commis
sioner is nledaed to hold the expend
itures of his department within tbe
prescribed limit.
Many Ask Clemency
For Anti-Saloon Chief
Associated Press Report
' NEW YORK Feb. 5. William H
Anderson state superintendent of the
Anti-Saloon league recently found
guilty of third degree forgery will
be sentenced Friday afternoon ac-
cording to word received today by
District Attorney Banton from Hu
pretne Court Justice Tompkins who
presided at tbe trial.
It is known that Justice Tompkins
has received a large number of let-
ters many written by churchmen out
side of the State of New York urging
clemency for Anderson.
Pennsylvania Railway
Suit Is Dismissed
Associated Press Report
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 5. The
$15000000 suit brought by the shop-
men's organisation against the Penn
sylvania railroad system was dis
missed today by the federal district
court on the grounds thst tbs United
States court hsd no power to enforoe
decision! of tbe United Ststes rail-
Arraignment Waived
By Indiana Governor
Associated Press Report.
INDIANAPOLIS Feb. S. Gover
nor Warren T. McUrey waived ar-
raignment when called today to plead
to 12 of the 15 indictments returned
against him by the Marion county
grand jury late lsat year and his at-
torneys filed pleaa in abatement at
tacking the indictments on the grounds
that in drawing for the grand jury
names of women voters bad not been
included in tbe jury box.
Peddy-Mayfield Vote
Collection Near End
Associated Press Report.
DALLAS. Texas Feb. S. Collec
tion of ballots in the Texas senatorial
election of 1922 will be completed and
the ballots will be in tha bands ef tbe
senate sub-committee appointed to in-
vestigate tbe election of Senator May-
field next Monday tbe central com-
mittee announced here today.
French Deputies Vote
To Close budget Debate
Associated Preaa Report
PARIS. Feb. 8. At tba Insistence
of Premier Polncare tbe chamber of
deputies thia afternoon voted by 835
to 18 to close tbe general discussion
of the bill giving tbe government
power to Issue decrees for tbs carry-
ing out of its budget balancing pol-
icies. The socialists radicals and
communists abstained from Toting.
"The Wsy t Travel
ON IALI FienUASY ft TO MARCH In INCLUtlVK
ACCOUNT
MARDI GRAS
Pear Train Dairy TiM sun ttM avaC ftoO f t- :0 p.m.
Lut tnditecvitif New Oriaana at niffat retnrnino; it
pjr OtJiertinellK)5Bua12:10pjn9:15pjn.
City
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EXPERT ON INSECTS
AT A. & H. RESIGNS
Houston Post Special.
COLLEGE STATION Texas Feb.
6. The resignation of Dr. Maurice C.
Tanquary as chief of tbe division of
entomology of the experiment station
A. and M. college of Texas wss an-
nounced yesterday by Dr. B. Young-
blood director of tbe station. The
reslgnstion is effective May 1.
"In tendering bis resignation Dr.
Tanquary anuouueed bin intention of
entering a commercial bee businesa
that will extend over several States
and wherein bis financial opportunities
are expected to be considerably im
proved said Mr. xoungbiood. ur.
Tanquary retires on bis own motion
sfter four years of splendid service
for the Texaa experiment station dur-
ing vdiich time the bisect problems of
Texas farmers have had bis vigorous
sttention."
Dr. Tanquary win be succeeded by
H. J. Reinhard who bas been on the
staff for more than eight years dur
ing which time he bas made extenmve
studies with various insect problems
snd hss done some exhaustive work
in the boll weevil. He is intimately
familiar with all the details of the
office."
Champagne 111. Bank
Robbed in Daylight
Associated' Press Report.
CHAMPAGNE. 111.. Feb. 5. CH-
msxing a series of robberies in which
downtown stores hsve been robbed of
various sums five bandits this noon
held np employes of the Commercial
bank and obtained approximately $10
000. A check is being made to de
term In e tbe exact amount The
bandits were masked snd escaped in
an automoDire. .
Two Injured in Auto
Acadent at Taylor
Honston Post Special.
TAYLOR. Texas. Feb. K Ram
Camblin and Charlie Pythian were in
jured Saturday night In an automobile
accident on the Thrall road two miles
east ef Tavlor. Doualas Burr and
Otto Hennicb. also in the car escaped
without injury.
The ear rolled over twice when it
collided with sn auto driven bv H
Kemp of San Gabriel and ia a total
wreck.
Occnpanta of tb Kemp- car escaped
wiinvui injury.
Man Charced With
Auto Theft on Trial
Houston Post Special.
CrEHO. Texaa. Feb. B Jnlloa
Mender charged with th theft of aa
automobile went to trial here Moo.
day morning at tbe beginning of the
mm wees ot district court. A Jury
wss seieci eo m a tew moments.
The car waa recovered after Hand.
ler bad been seriously wounded" in l
"wwuiii sine.. aim wue s Bf epr
father waa charged with tbe shooting.
602 WED IN HAYS.
RAN MARCOS. Texa. Teh. K
County Clerk Lee Donalaon of Hays
county re porta aui marriage Ureases
Issued in Hsys county during th
fiscal year of 1923. which dosed De-
cember 1 a slight increase over th
year or lzz. which dosed with a
record of 264 licenses to marry leaned.
$16.40
ORLEANS
AND RETURN
Tleket Ofrtea Travia aad Texaa
POSSE CAPTURES. :
ONE.OF ARKANSAS
ESCAPED CON VICTS
(Cont'd from Pg. 1.)
Euloa 8ullivan was under sentence to
be electrocuted February 15 for the
slaying of Walter Casey sT deputy
United Statee marshal at Harrison
wkaa they escaped from the peniten-
tiary laat Friday tbeir fourth at-
tempt to break arisoa.
After locking a guard ia a cell tbe
men held np tha warden with what
baa been described as "wooden pis-
tol locked two other mea who were
making the round of the orison with
him in cells marched the warden to
tat prison yara where they obtained
two pistols and a rifle which presum
ably had been thrown over tha wall
by a coafederata. and compelled liar -
tin to drive them In his automobile
through the penitentiary gate .and
milea beyond the penitentiary.
Aa a result of th escape martin
waa removed by the penitentiary com-1
mission xrom to position of warden.
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may us nasi; .
Penitentiary officials said today an
airplane and tear gas bombs ma be
used to dislodge Coanell and Kama
Buuivan Irons tbeir supposed biding
place in the wood aear Redfield .if
they are not captured before nightfall.
Major 3. Carroll Con former army
aviator aaa volunteered to pilot a
a plan over the woods it waa an-
nounced and it wa atated that this
Rlan may be tried tomorrow if tbe
igltlves are not captured before that'
time.
Baptist Women to Hold
Associational Meeting
LIVINGSTOX. Texsa. Feb. B.
Thursday the Woman'a auxiliary to
Laity Baptist association of Polk
county will convene la quarterly ses-
sion at Central Bantiat chnrcfc here
Mra. A. ti. Uootn of Heauniont. rli.
trict president of woman's work will
spesg in tbe morning. In tha after
noon Miss Nannie David of Houston
returned missionary from Africa a
former Livingston girl will deliver an
address. Lunch will be served at the I
cauren during the noon hour.
Laredo Is Producing
Much Citrus Fruit
Houston Post Special
Lta.KiLu. Texas r ep. o. A re
cent survey of the city of Laredo
shows thst there are 1900 treee nro
ducinc either oranaee. sraoefrnit or I
lemons many of which are la the Dub-1
lie parks.
During tbe past week thousands of
citrus fruit slips were planted in all
parts of the city and for the past
month many farmers hsve been plant
ing an acre or two in citrua iruit.
BLACK-DRAUGHT
FOR 30 YEARS
"It Did Me Good." Says
Painter Who Uses It for
Headache Indigestion
and Liver Trouble.
Bowling Green JCy. "I don't Juat
remember how many yeara I have I
used Black-Draught" ssys Mr. Frank
Burnett a painter and song writer of I
200 Park street thia city "but I've I
used it longer than I've known ' my
ife that ia over thirty years and
I've found it a wonderful friend."
"When a young man" be says "
kept Black-Draught in our home and
I would take it for headache. Indigna
tion and brer trouble. It did me good.
I used it on until we married and then
my daughters grew up and they used
it and we hardly know bow to get
along without it.
"I am a painter and the paint af-
fects tbe stomach. When I need any
thing for stomach trouble I take a
good dose or two of Tbedford'a Black-1
Uraugbt and I am all right. . .
It relieves indigestion and cleanse the I
liver best ef anything' I ever used.
Tbedford'a Blsck Draught bas been
a weu-known successful liver medi
cine for over eighty years.. vMade I
from selected medicinal roots and I
herbs and containing no dangerous I
mineral drugs it la nature a own rem-1
edy for a (lrod worn-oat iirsr.
The lew No. 10
Atvater-Kcnt
RADIO SET
IS HERE
Come in and
Inspect It
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rURDW ARX CO. 1J
PATENTS .
aaa Obtain and Traeewtark
osmJ Ceoyrnata Hsa)lsfred .
sHartiway & Cather
Mi. rVeeta m I leases a Texa
-. wawnora starts aai
TWO DIE AS TRAIN
HITS STREET
-' . - Associated Ptwat RapdrCV;.--CHICAOO
JTab. & Two mea
wars killed ami a score or mora pas-
sengers wars Injured today. when a
crowded street car was struck by a
freight train on th Indiana Harbor
Belt railway at KodsUk avenue and
Forty-ninth street oa tha southwest
side. " 7
Tha crews af the train and ear war
takes Into custody.
Th dead: William Rebel street
ear passenger; unidentified men
street car passenger.
. A dosaa injured 11 mea and on
sroman. ware takes to a hospital and
eight others less seriously hart were
takes to tbe uran company a emer
gency aospltak.
HOLD WILSON SERVICC
1 8MTTHVILLB Texas Feb. 8. An
I Informal memorial service was held
I In th Star theater Sunday afternoon
I for Ex-Preaident Wilson and a high
I tribute paid aim ia aa address by Rev.
Samuel C Benson pastor of the First
I rresoyiensn ensren. vt. isensos was
a etuoeni of ranoeton wnen woodrow
Wilson wa president oil that unlver
aity.
WED AT MADISONVILLE.
MADI SONVII.LE. Texal. Feb. 5.
At li a. m. nlonday at tb borne
St the bride' parent Dr.- and Mr.
. E. Morris. Mickle Hendrix and Miss
Mildred Morris were quietly married
Rev. W. P. Sksggs. pastor of tbe
Christian church here officiating. Tb
young count leic immediately tor a
trip to Houston after which they will
oe at some m uaaisonvuie.
HOW DOCTORS
TREAT COLDS
AND THE FLU
First Step In TrMtmeat Is
CsloUbs th Porifl4 ami
Refined Calomel Tablets
That An NauesUenv Safe
and Suit.
Doetora aavo found h araerli
that no medicine for colds eougna
aor
throat and uuluansa can be do-
m upon for full effectiveaosa
pended
until to liver is mad thoroughly ac-
tive. That la why th first step In
the treatment la tha Bars seal ess calo-
mel tablets called Calotaba. which are
free from th sickening and weaken
ing euects or in om atyM oaiomet
uoctor aiso
aa a cur
toward
cold and
ant factor la onabHna th patient to
successfully with stand aa attack and
ward off pneumonia.
On or two Calotab at bed tha.
with a awallow of water that's ail
No salts no nausea nor tb slightest
Interference with your oattng pleas.
uri or work. Next morning refer cold
bas vanished roar hear la acuv. tonr
systam 1 ouruiad. and ton are foal
ing (in with a hearty appotlt for
breakfast. Genuine Calotaba ara sold
only in original sealed packages prie
tnirar-trve eetus tar taa mrta. tin-
Qy-packag; taa coots for the saaaU
vest-pocaet sisev tnsT.l
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CAR
point oat cm net that
brer may song wag
preventing Infloeasa and
is on of th moat import-
A purchase of an extra Suit or Overcoat will prove a good
investment
We're clearing our stock for spring merchsndisevThe excep-
tional reductions now offer the best possible value and saving on
good clothes.
We urge you to act now as this event will not be in effect
for another year to come. ... .. . . .'
In respectful observance of this National Day of Mourning.
Proclaimed as a mark of respect to the memory of our late
Woodrow Wilson
This Store Will Close Today From 3 Jo 4:30
So that our employes may personally attend the Memorial
Service Gty Auclitorium. ;: . . - :.
Two Home Destroyed
By Fire at GaimoT
GARRISON. Texae. Feb. fc-nra
tstroxed tar residences aer sioa
day afterneoa. one two-stor build
ins. and the other a cottage adjoining'
They were partially covered py maur
Both building Wat owned by Mia
EU NaU and aha occupied tho two-
atory bouse. Neighbora succeeded m
serving a sort -of -Ito contents. v Tbe
other was a total loss. - ;
Effective work by th dtisena pre-
vented th fir from' apreediog. -
Xb Biase IB oeuoToa .to save start'
M from eblmnypark from Mis.
NaU show. .
AGRICULTUkAL
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Ray Forks. Cotton Chopping How Wood la Hoot RaKea Otu
den Bom. file bright now gtock of Agricultural Steel Oooda. V
Send u yonr order or write today (or special catalog and tolL'
Information.' '
wnnaaAsvuisaii aig.Toc iwTamaKwiaiwst
lNmON& STEEL C6.
WOMtQtt MAM AWTONIO r
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Greatest Saving Now!
Final Clearance
Men's Suits
and Overcoats
s
Oa Main at Praton
25
I4rhiwnn Raltnta Ave .. v
s luiuvtavu asaaawa riiv r
BaNDERSON. Texaa. ' Feb. !" S
assistant sergeant at arm was at
thl plac Mnday pnd mailed out four
powabM.est laayOald-JMdy ballots t '
Wsshlagtoa for count by th Senate.
This was th second trip mad to
Henderson for this purpose a the
local post office had not received th
(iropweqeipmrrni to naaai uis vote '
Ttn nrst trip. . - v .
It ia understood th rote wer to
better aondltion at this piac than haa-
bean found 4a many places
saaiaaaaaaansssi
STEEL GOODS
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