Breckenridge Weekly Democrat (Breckenridge, Tex), No. 8, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 8, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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Thomas state fftmp
m .it foi- th uemoenkte retu'
-j- defeat in rnu
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17 BOXES OUT
OF 22 BALLOT
AGAINST SMITH
Stephens County Writes
New Page In Booh
Of Events
i . th fli.t "Imp in Urn hluv
' iliii rmintv ii fti'ptiiillcnit
i i ntiiil ("iiulltlnli' linn cimIimI
nimty. ThN won pttminiil
I whi'ii tin' i in nl lioi' rr
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Kini'JS WANTI5D!
t'llfcVctiliilKi' hlB'l '.i I h ml-
i lil i Mirul iinil Uii I. in. I
iiii'tnln in iii tryitiH to iu.imiIi'
mli-s lot thciiiwlvpit lit iiMi ml
I hi- Alillfiif-Hli-tk Runic th'if
Kilil-iy nflii'toli.
If any fun gulim ft m hno hin
inoiii fni two or thwi f thi'-H-luilrntM.
ni- rVfn mil It will In-
iMi'slly ipi'-oiutrl If tliny w-iuiii
ifi-l In touch with Mr. Bnilry -a
ih' high nchiHil or Mr. Cuok iml
toll tlu-m about it Klthi'r Mi
Took or Hiiiloy urn notify mime
Hliulfiit In the hi M.Uid t Ifcuiil
nlHiut th rhle.
-ll U i'i Itiipottunt (lull iviiy
..i Miiiiil uinl Imiiil nii'mlit'i
Ih.lll.l lit. 'Mil lll.il Killlll' M" "I"'1 t
f.i u Al'ili-m with .in 1'iiijity
imi ii II Mi f'ui I. in llntl .y
ilimit it .
FORTY STATES
IN COLUMN OF
G.O.P NOMINEE
Greatest Vole Know n
Clusters .round
Hoover Flai
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WAYLAND NEWS
Emperor Ready
For It is Crowiil
n Kit ikonriiljje hoxi
!.- I l IIIIIITHU" JHp)ll
It i. n"i itv of 31 vi.li'i
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smith
in thi i in'! of Hiili. Onk-
l!iirUi mill iVilar. Hmlth wm
.n it ht.hl iidi tin Itv Thi ''
'.i t i heir entire IT vote for
...ill.. I -Miiith (Hinillghl vmeiM
thi H billot whitn thy eaiit
. ieh rm llm.vei- and Smith The j
i ilnmu 17 hone fell Into the
' tuoVet . ..Ihiuii
All oi t ii uihei liemoeriitle nom-
inee on tin- hiilloti. tin Well ll the
umrniiiiieni voteil upon enrrleil by
u mtiimiK of iluee to oni' or more
in ni" i eiise The i'iini)li'ti le-
turiisi "ii them iiiuemlmi h'ii ami lh
other nominee hml not been tllllll
liiteil tliii ifteliuion ftliil will bp glv-
en full later
Th Zl Stuphenn rounty ircolnct
votvil in the futlowlnh manner:
SENATE SHOWS
GAINS BY G.0.P.'rS
tly n HO
AiMiN'lHltnl l'r
The nieiiti"it
hittory wits elu
I ii'iniblioun embl i
' fiirlli lHlny
itut in KHike t'
votei with I'
rhiouithotit
rulltimieil t'l '
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toiiih Ninth
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Anmivlulmt I'niw Slnfr Writer.
KetmbltcniiM lnereneil their fliilt
phniillty of. on" in lm Semite intl
nildeil to their coniformble working
nutjorlty In the home on the tuml
of rnngrMMlnnnl election ii'tuinn
tilrklltiB in iilowly behind the sweep
of I lei belt Hoover
niuMta In Id 1 1 win i' iiul Mikivliimt.
iMVe the leiiublleiim. first bloo.l m ' s'""" 'l wim ie
Khotle fulnml.
The fotty vote 411 in.'iu'
elntotlnl colli vte. Tin n lit '
hUl ? VUtMI. fheii- ii. '.I. i
wuter nntl low wiiti i imiik i."
major puity In h two wm mi
dlvlalon.
Although ninny .i ' m i
were to he eottnteil ui'im i
it by the AniHM'Inted I'n
2 ;i m . i .intern time b.ol h..u
indlr.illoii Mill t n Miiuli' H""'.
iiIiii. I
the ."finite eontenU The denioeiutH'
U'nvhiftii lYitnmtinllv ruci'ivi'.l n virv trnnd shower of rnltl ..a.va m. a ..
''.' ''.''.!. 1i.?l. T :...... Inut U'rtnAlAv Avotiitiur. nlthiiuoh not miffirlpnt fnr a hint- tr.in. 'i. ..i.t imnorini nrr-'
.iiiii Aniriu nnmi imniniiHf !" w-wv- -- mi .--- --- - -- ..i .. . .- -
u p..nniHi to run ipecui trin toni season it wat very wleome as it has been many moons grew along a carofuiiy guarded ;
Wji..i.t'.n for tlw prMUtomisl since the lASt rains in this Section. railroad Emperor Hlrehlto rMtp.1 :
iitMinr hrM h iiHnt in lii 'iitcm lu'iinnff iifv repori wiin irto Hpipnum ieacnrn wo ihvi ihrunwi an the 124th impetiui niei
. i.niie 111. Imlln' nil f tJm lararr unr sthxil xllutlltl Ih it tf tht lHt ill the CtiUnt.V tills !of .luptiii mriv.-.l nt N.goyu In n
i -Pl Al.Hlo Alien- t.m 1 speelul ttn.n from Tokyo thin afto-
...Mb l.d b nllBlilljr iiwrr tlinn - . llll4Ull rnrntAvlv if Hiu nl I ml ni.u f ! noon '
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READ BEFORE
PARLIAMENT
Box Preet.
S V.. BreokenrUIgn
Parka . .
fryatat Falta . . .
Kolitn
Wayland ......
Lacaaa
Hoover Smith
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1 I . ir. ..... .ill. QA 1u liuiur Hum mui iv nu ..-im wii-ii
-" -mSTW .V -Vrt j . mi own in oinar nnrmtUly Rspubiicnn
from the trrnil who b h
im "Mlbt-ntH III Iheiie Hliiieit. Sen.il H mre euuy moiiiiii
Thomsw K. Unyuul nnd William fii-! poinilnr miijotlty .. .
1...11 ii.-.. ru. .! 1 u.iu wi . 1101.1 n to nuiKi.uno 1.1 1
til out early taut night
Thf thirteen republican aeutii In-
volved In the senatt racn appeared
to bo In tho victory column but thu
demoorate. with 20 seat in the elec-
tion block were having their ttoub-
lea In itveral ttAtea
Riding the rolling Hoover tide In
Kentucky the republloani picked
up half a down member In the
.1
Hut Mtendlty
To Self Bus
Line
lliuo ilHi ill DhIInu b
'mi in I. ii mill ti tit
hiiiiiIm r
T. I. ! ttuU-rtlttlp formerlv of tbi nhtei lttt ntiw
L 1 ii..i... i .. ;;i;... rsii.L ...1 ....).. ;.... in vv'.n i...i uhh
miin"iiii).'i - 1 mn in;- i i.-ii.ii- iiu.i i.iiv.-n ... ...........- (.mWlii wltl mlwml childteli mem-
ll 0. illl.V. i h.. 0f ! nrniv reserve ami pa-
trlotte orgMnlaatlone The llle
Kurekii f
. no u( LOCK III 1-OltT
'It f tM iuHlttti. .11 oiuplele
ii... r Uijmi Mtnltli
mui lien I10V ll.llilii i'tt' Vw-iiitv' filloil ln iiuHllnl' -inmiilit liiitnt
.here Stlllliliy.
Thi cniiti'Ht at tl Mi-thiKlint Stintiay -tIumiI rt-mx to
work liki a chnrin .! pupils Im-mii; uit-sotit Sunday morn
I). A. R. Tn
lib JWl IM j iiai' a i 11111 in i. iiius in-iiij; -iicM-m .- 11 ii(i.i iiiuill-
finn "-M' ')''' l'PlHi' t Wnl.tinl Ki-idav tiiht ua.s itiiti a stii--Dt.shitMl
irMg( te -j eHjstd l'itin t !..' to In ami for rhui-ch
f fl
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I KSTON Te '.oi '
i.t In tif Ibe Ani.'iilii Hex
f TeKii-.. inert iik ill Hull
. in t Ii uM111.1l .'uii vent Ion
1 Jay we'.- roiiUiaMgd by
ilumphnv- pieal
i"lion f m.iw
1 H'tVoluli' n for
n.ttlna An. nil- ani
tie epiiit of p itilotUi
.irvm
r nelectteit In. hide - Mr.
I'Uf WtatlU Kail ireanur-
Mra. O K. Iteker Abilene.
iurioiH i' i"pi'uall want to thank tin many kind
fi ifiids wh iiiiuu i.ttt ftiiitt l.rckm.iij. and ae so lib-'
"iall nf thiMi' iimi and n'm-v . Ma tlnv over liavt fausi'
tn ffi'l that it is nioi'i' bk'SHi-d to itivt tluui to mi-ivt-. 1
Mi. Nina HfiKift'tle of (lUniKht visited hei mother Mnt.
una Coli' Snndity.
.Mr. and Mrs. T. J. llodgoa spent Sumlity aftpmoon in
kenriilire t th home of their daughter Mru Hilt
Jim. S. E Wttrford of Hoath Bend visited rehi.
land luesdny.
n's Home Demdlwtnttion dub met in tho eeo-
were rentiveiy iieeurnted. 1 o'iniry
folk left the haiveat and aioml for
fonrw nlong the tuuk tr uwnlt the
imperial train.
Altbouuli Tokyo's M.niloff wne
silent. 'Hiini" were fiettient
wlont the 11 II loud. I'lpeeUtlly (it
VoiiiihiitiUt Stil.uokii iiiui lUmuin-
nt 11 The Riiipertoi In ii'ii in-
tiinei" lose iiniil' the eni uikI -.a
luted.
UaiHa&the
JMfMei
tniMHWaai.
IWII III 'III
wwuunii.
uven uMiiinv
W 'Wlllb
it.
Yoro
Invited
King George Presents
Treaty When Body
Opens Session
N t'uildo
Ivnn
.luinilKlH -
Haker
Vital
Neeeilty
tlukley
Eliituvilli' . . . .
Krankell
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W. llreokenrldge .M
W Breekenrlilge 21
t'adilo . . . . 9S
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TflTAt.
KONI'ON Nov ll (4" The K'1-logg-Rrititid
putt lenounelnK wai
took pi oeedence todtiy In the rut-
dree which King Oeoige retnl Hum
the throne In npinlin: parllttmem.
The epeeeh WMI heurd by brll-
Uttutly robed fiHueinbliige of pe'-ri
ami their beleweleil peereiiwe with ''j--n fitthf iip
lommoneiH littti-nliiR " from ih.ii - " ' tiiutut.iit
bhboiiy.
"My relatlona with foreign pow ri
continue to he iriemlly." the king
began In deep cU-itr tonee reuUlng
from u aerull. "My government
have been happy U accept the trea-
ty of renunciation i.f war In the
form proponed by the government
I aeeretary. nnmie I'nnm & lb.. . ..l.u.t l...... E-jt... ihl.ii
t Oe T. Upeaw SJfepreeent . "' "wwr rrtuay wveinnK. me noUBO
nting the BriHanrhtB w ml 'i. to order by the pmddertt Mr. B. II. Conn. MiH
1 Kim .MrKeuz7.it' our homo demonstration agent wits pre-
I niMWna Teaaa. Nov 7. - . ' '. 'Un """""""" very MHeresunjr lesson
ih intereiit in an election t "' '" ""; .VlVs" present were Airs. II. H. Uaah W. N.
eaiie4 farmere to travel 'inu. l. J. HOileH. J. t InoilUWon. J. M. Brown. J. VV
ireacheroiw roade to raet their bal- 1 (PKyK ( . Smoot. We feel that the It'SROn wag very
i..t wae Mill at a fever het today lMnefHl and interestinur nnd w hnn nfhoi- MUa in ibf.
..f.l.i fnnlln.ifsil to lirei'Mil In Hi . .t a. .. "I . -.. -s'rt in nv
" ---...... - - -. - - .. ... ... 1 111 1 111' 11 ii in.. 1 vit.. ... .kr .1 !... w .ii . ...
. . . - ---- . rtiidi. Ljuc- nrivicfn.
iiiti win mi'i't .ijrain the first
U-i.
X llth
Vii
'.-.'.
ouiity. wheie T"'i iiinfcir-
ii -tent to MilppreiiK until ii iti il
nlere
The
nd.iy nfternoon in Decent
A SAFE AND SANE LEADER '
By IDAS. K. iMAKSM
The people of the Tinted State
.i.lav t Die polls promoted a citizeti
I 1'in well in war and in peace in
. 1 lift! Hoover lo the Presidency of the
of America yes-
who has served'
;heir election of
Nation dmlrcrs
Fatally I turned
WACO. Nov 7AV CI. Kwlng. a
renldeiu of fWlllow drove near
here waa probably burned fatally
and J. C. (Swing hie brother waa
In a erj-iouH condition oa the reeult
of burnti rerelvud today when a
guaoline torch explcd.id In a cotton
to attend the game with the Kagl.n
at Abilene.
' 1 sti-onff sincere personality likewim? pid tribute to an 'gin in which tiuy were working
ii.rican Governor of New York the "Happy Warrior" s
-vim received more popular votes than nnv other Democrat- AiJS."''0Jl I"'"1'"'";. v
i;j..i ;. iVJ 1..... ..f UVuMlenvi Wiann. Tii' AUSTIN Nov 7. 4) fj. V.
i.niuiunv """ ; A. . . j . i. 11 . u .....Kit i Ohiiichlll eerving aeven yeare In
..ennir all through the night first for the Kepublican . th Mmlentlttry om yWcha
ii.ttiiiiee and then for the Democratic choice as well iir somcunty Whre he wn ronvictwi of
i the other western and lmrder states spoke on the ques- forgery w gt anted a two weck
- i.n t.f prohibition. Republican wedges in Texas mud otherAJiiriough today by Governor Moody
miner Democratic strongholds mean nothing other thun imTJ" '" i""l'to be "
v p vssion on the prohibition issue in this state. It was j K.TpSff' w ttn "
ilniely a matter of measures rather than parAisan politics; j-
t ielded to the swelling tide of sentiment which roiled
(WON A Nov ? Congreaeman
Claud llrtdnpeth of Kl I'bku and
R&y Hutlepetti of H.inoiu have
brnadcaMt an Invitation to the
ranetonam of Weat Texaa to gath-
er at Congrenaman lludapeth'w
Uevil'e River ranch In Val Verde
county Saturday. Nov 17 for" a
conference regarding the eradica
tion of the blow fly and the acrew
worm. Governor Moody and Sena-
tor Itayfield have accepted an in-
vitation to addretm the meeting.
The etate representative from
the atock raining dUtrlct have nl
been Invited to attend.
.Inry Excused
Due to election day the grand
Juiy selected fru Investigation work
during the Novembei-Oecember
term of dletrlct nourt here wne ex-
cue from their work today The
iury will resume their inveetlgn-
tloiiB tomorrow however They met
for the flret time yetitcrdny hut as
they Had not hud time to flninh
their work on thnt one day. no i
dlftmente weie letmned I. If
Welch diet i id uttoinev until
U. S. Maps Shop
'.. ff 7.A7tl 'OTIS I'OII SMITH.
i Vl'ifi 'i ihikuio BAfI pRANt'lHCO Nov. 7 I4-
Alwnya the qiieiltion lippermANl III nnv..innr Alfi.l V. Smith enrrltul
the motoric' mind before Htarting I f hl (.ity by tt ! mulgin Com-
remilt of an
of the' United Htatee. To my gri? h T"h '" 7JSSS I
dletiicte.
However the democrtit kept
ttiOhi of their i"0lid lepieeelitiitlont
in the houee from the deep o.ith
nnd from New York City dew. .ti
the Hwltehee on the ptctdiit-tttinl
euiiteal
The pri'H.'iit congieHH In mini" up
U.I folloWH. Semite 17 lepublif in-.
til democr.itM one fuim-iubot im.
vacancleti HotMe 231 lepubllcniit.
191 democrat. 2t furtn lulmr our
tiut'lalliit. elMit viH'iincti'H
Mont of the republican lender
40 'of the holliie weie iuiiouk the vtct.ira
' tni'ltutlng SjMiikci I.uiiKwoitli. of'
H03 Ohio; Rep TlUon of t'onnectl. ut.
'the ptirty'M leadet lluwley. of
Oirgon. chuirman of the w.iy mid
llu-illlM eoiiimittee. Wood of hull I
) 1 1) lrlWi""w' n" wl" become iballiniiii of
iiiiii in '"tin(h)l appniptltttliina committee unit
S"VM and lenipeey of Ni w Vol k.
chutrtimii of the rulee nud rlvem
and hrhri comniltt.'.' lespurtlve-
y.
Republican aenatoiii who wer
T
71
17
It
4
ft
4t
7
101
23
SIM
381
21
111
t7H!t
51
SKI 1
W I
11
5'
17
2ft
33
24
101
ion
251
If 13
AUSTIN Nus ti t
of thi Lone .S'.u -
to -ell tlioli bin lilu
rmuir nnd W.iiu
Abbott im v . i
P.lllllOI'l ' ti
mIuiII . i
t Hi ill il i
I ocla
JL omc
l II UvlngMou. 11 nn.l HI
younger brother Ollw. idh of Mr
ami Mm. J l l.iv' igntou. ure m
the Wenlnlde hoKpklni to.ny n a
antomotiiie 'Citiini
". v:Lx:r:u?r::z. i""-rj;zfboy. wet i.y et ami im
to Krta w Aug SI fcy nVnipZan-i0 Wj ye of th. Iir
ttorleaon behalf Tf aM my3en-mM m Um "m wlw m
iiariea mt wiwii m wi mr rin i K hi m-u--i . .tnttiorr
menu end in oeh.itf or the im tea fc7'"1-' '" -" "ZZILT .T.ZT rJi
Ktatee Kranee. Italy Japan iiel
glum Poland and Caeeho-alovakN.
uu.vrn CAi.hiti) opi'.
OtiNTINI'Kt) ON PAiK TWO.)
itttTtif "lldset HI5A
. WSrUJNOTDN. New SSeulund.
NV ft IP llret etage of hie voy-
Mr Weaver waa coming to wk mage to Mm le baryler In Roue Sen
hta own ear when the aeWent oe wan eomplete.l tmlay by Commagd-
cured Juat in front of the aaMurer Richard 8. Byrd who arrived.
1 hiah aehool. with 14 member oi hia Mouth Hotr
n M f.lvtfiMs Itttt Mltle nf Ikii ' t9wMUA.llllJa .. uh.. ... .... b.A I
tv. ...ii... -k ih.i. iIH..itV ! " " :"?"7"" r ::t:.. ". -i- "- . "
w ..... ..- .... .--.. -1 iwu youina waa u iMvpwijr w.i wnaier lneeu and wll await ar-
the BuekSrooa the Uona will not t the face and head and received Hmi hl btrll ejly ww Vork
hold their luncheon Friday. The j olh((r minor Injur... about hi bwJy. I m MMinwijB K(wior iMinft
v-.u ... .-.n. ............ .Tnii Mtmnmrt ". wini lillnulnif ilh. iim.olukru ..r 111..
apralned arm. and probably a brok- enueiliiion
en ankle. Their condition in no
'I lie 'l. lltf! '
tii II 111 lil-el
the city hall tit .
Peaver merlin.
in i H. all local ' i
'Hi. . illc in Im '
'I in i ion Cliii.
I-1 i.i s iiH'ordlu '
Ibiil.s l lluiiU Ih.
ru.'-.il i v.. i. .1 lo t all (I
i n ti in oni. Hint all ni. i i '
me iiiixioii'. in go to tin' I:
Kuttlc Kami' Abll "in' in i
Today at the V
Meeting or 2oth ivm.ih
PoatMMted nuetiiiti .
Club.
Organisation of founii t
Uueket Rail league
Htmlnciw men'i nyio ' i
Intermudliite i;ym i.i
Tomorrow m-H.N'
Tuewluy nt the
Kurl lii . t uyp. 1 1
Henloi bov (tjm ni .
Kmpbiyc.i uonieo .
Hlb.Hvilli' limk 1'
C. Olf C. MKIITH.
The Chamher of Commerce held
one of lie moat enthuebtetlc meeta
at noon today a full report will be
given in Thumday'ti home.
conetdered eerioue however
PACIW KIUNAP1NW.
UKODiMi Ri'ioirsn.
MKXIiO ITY Nov. ft (P
Ton lr. lit
ChiiiIviiI
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Piii'lb-
Re-
Hit tJtHimo t C "a t iPH pnlillihed In Mexico City
I IIUROKO .Texan Nov. 6 jm n(fWtlllh. Ihu - f.httltert A
II.
UASTUUVll
O. Tatum
MIC.V IIICKI1:
city manager
Kidnaping charges are pending
:ttfuliiNt ii Mexlcuii in the Hill coun-
ty jail here and the fathei of the
girl alleged to has been kidnaped
Ih under charge of uareult with
Eaatlanll. and other Eaatland offlc- '"J"1 l" mt " . of a ito
lula and eltUene war auaata of T'"" ""' S" lMU "' "" who
ii nd epeakere ut the Chamber of
Commerce luncheon ut the "Y" at
noon
LitidhviKh unil Mm Anne Morrow
ib.UKhter of Pwlght W. Morrow
Anii'ticiin AmbiiNeador to Mexico
will lie married In Mexico City
during the cumin? vteit oi the
famoua airman here were denied
today In cIicIcm dor. to the Mm-
row family.
1 Thiienilon . l
. mm 'i'
Club with Mi .
Thurl.iv It
83a of Kuntcrn
III. nil
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'i k. in lilu.
si n Mill
XrKfKe:;Sn VMory I'lnecs Stale In Two
to naiiaa withj J'arly Classes From Here
.in ni niiorecedented vote for the Republicanv
Thiti' ai' other features of the DemoeraliV campaign that
I u
niiiiii the uonicHi'ais oi lexas auoui race urn inese inciuo-
iitf .stiuiMirl of the various rorporalionisls lo the Smith
iiii(l'. tne apparent rynicism regarding he moral stand
.ni- nf the lne drv committee of Texas Tennessee and
tikl.thoma K'utuok. 'ninla and IHorida.
ITi'i-herlrlloover whose record of public set vice and achieve-
is known tA every schoollio rises now to 'he highest
' within the tjift nf the Aini'iirnn penplii ;i conei valive
M't tiniNtimiui diplniuat well i -i-rl ivi urn Id .tft'.iii . In
ii iki i s.ifi' itul i.tne li'.'ttlii
IIUTIJ?U IN CISCO.
A .Butler former and for ev-
on a lonK or ehort tr n- Ie. "What
kind of roadri will I flail?"
Ha may now know what he will
find on- the United Stelae Hy.teui of
highway according toiha Bureau
of Public RoadgaTihe Unltml
States Pepa'rtment of A grloujtuie.
It ha prepared mapx that wli:
how h'm
The flrat aerlee of uniform acale
map ever made a'Aowlng the alattie
oral year editor of The American of improvement of he Federul-ald
ll. H..... 1.. .'. I. U.. 1.. ...III... ' . .... . . .
in.w io iu worn- in- I'uiini vi tern or niitnwavn m inimii ml
of the C'laoo New. He Iiiih meny
friend here who are wondering
how he would feel ahnuld the Buck
arooa have to play the Lobos agalri
'hi year.
lll'SINKSS RKVIVKS.
With the el' cttoiiH iiiMt iti p ken
llllue l.llilli. s niei. toil iv weie pli
ill. tin; lb. blll. I I t ii
'lil 11. 'A lip. II llf.
pleto retuin from the city' 1003
preclnrtH today gnve Smith Dfi.WSo;
Hooei 03.2S5.
SMITH A II ISA I) IN IIOSTO.V.
BOSTON. Nov 7 i Uoton
gave Governor Smith a lead of 02-
3St votea over Herbert Hoover In
yesterday' prealdential felentlofl.
"ore plate leturna for the city tubti-
lu. - today gov Smith 10S.3I0 to
102.0HK 'or Hoover.
a eotton picker on her father
! farm.
; When the girl who Is 13 year
' old. and the Mexican
weie mlaeed the futhi
Mherlff and cunie
. '.. ;.; ....... .: I
iwn oepuneH. unn couple wer) ! '
i cated ami the lve atai'tetl Uaek foi J
HiilMboio hv iiiitoniobiln On the I
way the father ia alleged 'to have ! abf ' l '
Nhol the Mexican three tlmaa full-
ing however to wound hint r-loudly.
7 30 In the Maeotiic II ill
The vote foi all the i. inii.ii'
and all the Hinemliiuiit in it.
en county will tippem in i h
day' Ihmui' of Hie An it in
On Oni
A.
with the exception of California
nnd Texa nnd In ready for distri-
bution. Man of theee two State
will be finished within a short time.
i iooe map boo' me status ot.inv-
piovrment of the Kedcrul-uid t.ya-
tem in ench State u-tra idles of
wluthei Ihe coiintnii Iiiiii h.'is been
1 il'Ul. With the ;ui nf the Kcitelut
. Minmellt b the Stiles h'
I nl.lltll 111 h tin tnUllhlpI
III5RIS TO von:.
J. W. Cnrden waa here Tuesday
to cuM his vote In the general elec-
tion. He leturned Wednesday to kls
headqustteis as deputy oil and gf.
eiipeivlRor "it Anson
II tMl t)'( LOCK I'l.ASH
TfMi J 1.1 out ol Li'i I i .untie
im Unlln i.J iniiipl. te i T.t . -niith
? 'fit Ho im i r'.r.tr. i
I'OlilCIUIA.V AIIUIWTKU.
BIRMINOHAM Ala Nov. 5 UP
Arrest of Clyde A. Vnughun form-
er H'lmlnghiiui policeman In con
nection with the nlaylng Oct. 13 j
of Mr Nuncy Rochell pretty 2ft-j
ye.ir old Hlrmlnghum tnutron. was
ordered In u capias ismueil here to-
day UtAOUK MUKTS.
The Bpworth League rim Sunday
evening at the Methodist Church
with 'i limit instructive and Intel-
estniH nieetuiK Aftei the biinlneis
e -non .in .'iitei tdlnili pui:i.ilu
u i hl I.I. Ill li 1 l I n ... i!
t. I lit'. pi I ' f III
Blnnkenbockler. Cisco
Republican
Executive Committee from the 34th
senntnitu! dlatrlct who was visit-
ing In Breckenrldge today with W.
fti. Werner chairman of the Steph-
ens county Republicans said that
the outcome of thf election in Tex-
as was "the greatest thing that
iivor happened in this state.'
"The cltl'icn of this state have
now placed Texan among the "twi.
puity Htutch" unci among the
"doubtful" ones" he said. "Prom
this yeai on Texaa will be recog-
nised by the Washington politic-
lanss ard we will be more likely to
get some consideration when we
ask for it " he added.
Heretofoie Mr Hlankenbecklm-
said. Texas was K'veu little cnniid
ei'iitioii when the i:.'iiil.lli in. wiii
in oel In e.ill e tht Weie Wlilil
I i tilt' 1 eHi l HI t il 111.
I I'l il ' IV 1 .11 I W ' l' ll f In '
given any contiiderutimi Now
continued both paid.- will t
for the Texas vote
R. ti. Creager Republlcm
tlonal Committeemtiu tinm vv
Vllle Who was the first man in n
United Ktates to nnmiunre I In
for Prcek'ent wun given .i i.
tribute by Mr MlunUinhe. i .
"Mr. Ci eager is one of tin-
standing political ft;iiii m
United States and will pmt.ii
figure In Mr. Hoovei i altumi.i
Hon" Blankenbeckbi snui
Hoover carried eveiv counts
the 34th lenatotlal dUtrit bs
substantial majorltv. the Cisco T
publican stated. KiiHtiand count
I accoruea Hoover a majority
I about 800. the same an did Stoj '
ens county Approximately i;
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