A^ATCM OF LOCALS FROMTHE LAMESA REPORTERThe following cases were- re-jp^rtfid 'Monday with influenza: Mr.fid Mrs. Pickens and two children, rs . Delmont and two children. Miss Edith Parkinson and Cloy Cos-£. All other cases are reported up. The public schook was closed Monday until further notice.Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cook and children went to Lubbock Monday night to be with relatives when the remains of Mrs Cook’s brother. Earl Tucker aiTived from New York. Prof. Witt took them to Lubbock in his car.Mr. Tucker volunteered for armyservice last spring leaving Lamesa for that purpose and died in New York state last week.The following young men left iast Tuesday for El Paso we understand, to volunteer for army service. Thad Crossett. Davis Moore, Luther Bynum, Quillen Terrell and Dewey Scott .The five mile school will open November the first.The Me Carty school closed on account of influenza possibilities.Dr. Swan of Ranger, is here at the bedside of his aunt, Mrs. Delmont I who is quite sick we are sorry to state.H! Ri[Si In oc nf ar th inticinTlbeth