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Stornach ills deine~ ris ppgir atfter d rinkI.ing the :elebrayol .>iv ar .\! nc'r aI \ter. I'.itively plurant 'ed by mioney-bl:wk 'o:f-r. Tstsi A:n. .. C. >h i & Co. FDIAL sETr imENT. TAke notice that on the 2nd day of -January, 1920, I will render a final Account of my acts and doings as Ad ministrator of the estate of IR. (1. Franks, deceasetd, in thOe office of the .Judge of Probate of Lairens county, at 11 o'clock, a. in., and on the saMe day will apply for a final discharge from mny trust as Administrator. Any person indebtetd t) said estate is notified and req(tiired to make pay ment on that date; and all Persons having claims against said estato will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. W. G. LANCASTIOR, Administator. Nov. 26, 1919. 19-td-A NOT ICE of the COUNlY TREASUIIEIL. The Books of the County Treasurer will be open for the collection of F-tate, County and Commutation Road Taxes for tho liWeal year, 1.119, at the Treasureris (llite from October 15th toDeceumber 1st, 19!. Ailtr Decenm her -31st one per cent wll eli added. After January 1st, t w) er cent will he add d, and after February 28th, seven por cent will b) added till the 15th day of Mar( ".. 121), whei the books wil; be eloid. All PTsonl o';ninV prolprly inl more than n w. twh; reqeuested o call for n c ;pt.; in akl of the veral ti h the pro I I'rty ii l T .. ant, as vidiio 1 : it I y may be : ac a I e In(i i h a.,'i )fG years of oow 0 ;,,1 I~t fllws at ,e .,who 1i1" fiont lad TI $l..... ... l of loai ody . . .. n . n in miiary slr ) v ie are. tt!r! rod,0 a11 d tax. Th , \." .y ::: fo!!ows;: State Tax ..............9 mills Ordina y Co '.tx .... ..4 1 mills Koadl ami Brithge . ... . . 4 mills INailroad fNol . -I........ mill NRNad nd. ............. mill aill no. 1 . .......... % mill on rovetit io . 4cholT . .3 mills J~armaent road and b~rhi(ges 2% A inI!P!., Torta .o. 12..............% mIlls Spcial Schools---Laurn.s Township. ourens No. 11 .... .. ..10% mills 'YMnity-lidge No. 1 ..8. ..8 mills Maddeun No. 2 ........1 .. mills Narnie No. S............8 miIlls Ba iley No. 4 .. ..... .4 mills Mills No. 5 .... ...... .. inlls Oak Grove No. 6 ..........2 mills Ora No. 12 ..............8 m11ill Spechdl Scools-Youngs Township. Youngs No. . .. ..2 mills Youngs No. 2 .......8 miills Youngs No. 1 .. ..1........% m ills Youuogs No. 5 ............8 mills l'ountain Inn N o. :.0 ilm 1 laford' No. 1! ... . . . ills Ora No. 12 .. .... ... Is Yoniis No. . .ill ('entrll NoI. T o .... mills I.........8 nuills; Ptie~ry l''i~ .7.. .. .,.3 mmills f~eeityu I a..............2 mils SlYoun NI. Oa1 .a . . . .I.t. ..itl .. mills 'Yareen Io'a No. I...........7 oidbs hAa.a N . I 2il .. I.. ..... ... ...% mlls -l iloh 11( n a;..... ............4 millIs I 'a!l N .7 .. . t.1 oilsI 1,1 'oI: in u o'.,I .2 il ls Mira No I. . ... . .. milils '9x h Se *lya nhp Poplar. pi o N .: .. ...2 mills mek ry T . .. N . 7 ..*. 110mil: 1nicxII Tonh1U t od h illi Me:llml No N, .. .. ills Odllo No. 14.................. iai Mt. Glan:he No ,. .. .......8.irul Hehlt he N 2l..........4mills11 .ak-o 3...............8 muih .1(4(1ero t ..... .. 4mill shvnlliow1 . .............8 maib: :ri. 'br. O~aN.2.......4 mnills Mtu iie, No . .1.... .. %. mil: I'iOiij~t1L1til oi ~ilIha T venip . .10% inilb I t~lil: in isl .a ililb, 40Counter Towenhii. iRISH REPUBLIC PIRESENTS CLAIM HIouse Committee Hears Argunments on iecognition of Independent Giov ernmenL Uproar Is Caised by Pro Gerrnanisnm Charge. Washingto-, Dec. 12.-The claim of the Irish irepublic for lecognitioti as an independent government was brought to congress again today and was debated in inilitant fashion through a tempestuous all-day session of the house cognmit tee on foreign af fairs. A crowd was Jimmied in the roon and blocked the adjoininr corridors which punctuated the proceedings with cheers and with hoots of disap proval as the opposinip Speakers pre sented their arguments and many times threw the session into disorder by yelling gratuitious advice to iom inittee and witnesses. The occasion was commh.'ee e-misid eration of a bill by Reji, 'ser tative Mason, Republican, Illinois, whi'!t would appropriate funds for dispatch of diplomatic and consular repres9en tatives to the government set up) by tie insurgent Irish I pu liicans. Its ipporters 'declared it pt-s(rited an opportunity for colgress ) Io all it could constitutlnlLy towvarl a1 full Liplomilatic r'ecogiition amd itS. oppo netnts condetmned it as at ifort to in volve the I'iiit ed S:ates in a daner s foreign situation. Iaito in the sssion chargos of pro Grmani m onplat il par! ' t Ie coin try threw the 'il .'t iig into a I''rore vhch thIe1 commi tte' tileted With dif h; y : ter th - 0t,:11 inl '.1 ."Id warnled ';.1in-t in.TiIt- to any of the wS-it hit. . . l itr otijonts so rl' long'eul of ncuimtoday was,- daa:dmnod,1 on I the arILLe .m tstfLL will bo :elito :,., W ,I ,I W . Jll. tiev )ne F. Cohauian., o b N, York ett sil:irenl:' court. and irank P. WVal:. .ha 1 -aded the !r -\m ri - it ,-5. :. -it 1o '::r:.; tiurin l:: . p 1'' in t in tons, appl:ear-( d to I. imu.::e the cntall: of Irish f wdIlomi antd ask for- pass5. ' of tLhe bil!. Ti n'tt inl op--4osition were imade Lby (b-re I. '., of New isven, Co'no.. G 'or I' T. i.en m. of Troy, N. Y.. -re it -df ii, -.' na 'federatiol of i'r-ib) t ria l'atriotic Societies and othlrs. Pamon DoeValera, presnientm of the Iriishi lIepuibliean !!ov'rnment. Who C(m1t0 to Washington 3''y-ttda y to Ionfet with IrisI-Amewrican le4aders, dhi! Iot ap1alr at the m111-1 *ill., but 'rry Boland, secrettvrv 4t the refpub l ' "parliatme'n '" at viith .1lustice Cohial-an and Walsh and froertuently adv!,t.il id lii e pr - -:ation of ,le ir :' The provisional gove I'ninni'l t, itese siekrs argtu(d, clearly was a de t'a(-0 governmen1-1t, hiaviing a1 complete e-xt rutive and politicailly organiized ef fNt cive orgai izat ion of 10 ())0, 00 and ni d in pOpuhtr suapport. Tht- .!ov rrnnthey asse-r:' . 1 . tunc1tionling n many important rn:.t- -:, Il thu l4Ir i atithor-itiv ; have ablaildimod :U Il ililt to ) earV l y ii i ultly y .\ l. Lmont and \t r L ox, whIIh :LL! I he l'ite d Sta1 s aI LLI 1hait littlei Ia in-i dway had3 l i nn , ol0 by i I pulic ai-i L a u~ go s .Lt.o..i . . . p owerfu111l pit l orghi~iltaiza 1tins .in lie L inS w innIing? Ithe war. .\nI under4 GermanVoII~l011 \me i'ls i was chlard y .\I Ii: r-roont 1 ILn Lt i .\r iLx aii d theli the war - thi.; ina was'hin i io I- ( o.:ily. ' L' Lrowd in 7.i ebI u I. ion 4 Ith I Ih' :-. . .an I , L I. h ( d.L downI ih- I .wr:in:i ACHES AND PAFINS QWERKY RELIEVED You'll find Sloan's Linimen~t softens the severe rheumatic ache Ie s of socolt g relitf soI -' ol io' F xte rna aI:chI , 't111 II -, orene' , >IM 'lt 0' th re110 li evI in . C iu l'ilt:-Iof N a ' ii met,'". o v nsa ec ~ o i a . 3 ,7' . .i) REBlELS DItlVEN FIROM[ MUZQUJIZ Villa Iroops who Captured Town 'Driven Out and Have Fled to Noun. tains. R-agle Pass, TI'xas, Dec. 12.--The Villaistas wko captured Muzquiz, Coa huila, Tuesday were diriven out of the town today and have fled to the moun talis, according to Mexican Consul G. M. Sequin, tonight. Francisco Villa was in command of the forces, the consul announced, following a visit to military headquarters in Piedras Negras. opposite Eagle Pass. Own. Francisco Murguia with nine train loads of federal troops is ex pected to aeach Muzquiz Saturday morning, while one thousand govern ment troops under (leneral Truneda are moving from Chihuahua with the intention of Intercepting the fleeing Villa forces, according to Consul Se guin. The federals are now in. com plete poss;ession of Aluzuiz, he added. No official report as to casualties and Irisoners in the fighting between federals and Villistas had been receiv e( in Piedras Negras; tonight and (e tails of the engagement were meagre. Unconftirred reports ieceivetI today said fighting had taken place :t three points in the vicinity of Muz fini.. Further invei fied reports said Villistas 1.1d blown up two federal irool trains and that \'illa follower w ., apIIroach ling Piedras Negras. Conu4 8gin's Slatielnt that r' I'.n1ei sco Villa coltni iand((ed thle troops operalin l. roun ,011d .\luzq,1iz was the1 . titillmtiol here thai thl1 e l i(I dit. hieftaini was inl that ,lection. Previ I'lls report :;,aid I lipolito \'il!a 'oin W ! 1.'4 11! $0 Ft)4404 '1:1f~'(1(4 1a Apprmao'i os d'-:1.tatr oif 'm'n 1illio: unDs ikbra l'4r Catups and ', lem. WVa.hinwon. De . 12.-trxp: thenditry. !ini (rf th I tm ,000, a : iny Ca ill .d a iatiot ion (i llh l:oz ll s -ates wee approved-' Ioenttively t oday I-y th- hoeai in considering a ll mak wi fr.dai f the v o passagwar de ,4artm ent to collh e te10 m ilitary pro .icZets mcottedti throughout the Country. None of the Itrd in the hill for :-otith1ern camlps Was rejected. Finial action wn the bIll was delay rI tuitil tornorrow bly at demand for 'he rePadinig of lt- engrossed rneasnure, an'd 111'fore thle vote on passage of the hill effort. wIll be mnade to restore a !rovisiott for the uttrvhase of the l)ayton-WrIght Airplane Plant and :tljoiinlilg fiebd at Dayton, Ohio, for ,7'4,000. fly a tie vote the tpur (h1s40 of the latyton Plant was ten tatively r('ected tolay, tlhrough prvi iWt.1y tlie houlse had approved _,ovrf-rlj Inent pullchasI of a plant at 111ffalo, N. Y., for $ 1.h.-1,000. I-:tTort to ame'ndi the bitt so a; to Preventll Mr Itli(- thaandlinent -,,I Camp %-'eis a., was, dodf-1oled llt it was1. awred(l to by the h4ous(' that * uiolil- of. landN. 'a, nd himi-l eh4 was:4 aut. 4!hoi' to1( 14ru r. (H(( : ('1 .'' . n 1 il si' 'nal ile ( I]) i 4(4)1 o e 4 I ., now : on the1 hind.Ot Thel ref:(al - a i in N I ad a:i m ofthe Fo1np 4rgg N. :' , the house1 4it y 101 il10.0 in c ry t u pl I um' for1 buyin . land. 114(1: t ruct~ion H1(4i44, u Iim 4. "2. 00 also4 wasi prvi' ia als I'44.4''iulfor buildines,4 i .441 1(14 . ( Ii J~rP(4 I.: 1, li . 14) n4 Odl'IM lm el' rire- In (: 't4 :1-I . 4444 1 -o ri 4) be4au ifu.' l: 11rduct41in nt the(L:' 1 .i' 0:2?.7 1,l544, ex eei' r 1 the sl ue oft d it.;. (d toay y the d-Tartment42411 s of lecreased production. Record crops of winter wheat, rice, wect potatoes and hay were grown, vhile the production of all wheat, rice nd tobacco was next to the largest ver harvested. 'rices paid producers were higher his year for every crop than they v'ere last year with the exception of >eans, cranberries and oranges. Or'fs Tasteiess chill Tonic esteren vitality and energy by purifying and c% iching the blood. You can soon fool Its Strcngthi tning. InvItoruting Eftect Pricm Oe. B zAmA o Vu 1 "4 ?0 < wanl'.e'gnul A' A FE J A1 VS J F. S. RO3 Ow i Dr. Chas. A. Cromer --GRADUA TE VETERINARY SURGEON &DENTIST Service Day and Night Charges Reasonable Will Appreciate Your Patronage. 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