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THE TWICE-A-WEEK HERALD JUNE 26 I9O6.
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TUESDAY JUNE 26 1906.
chance to show what he can do
and we dislike to see him lose out
without a trial and we are a little
afraid Brother Watkius will lose
some of that fund of wit and hu
mor that he is wont to dispense on
public occasions to the delight and
edification of everyone; all as a
consequence of Gibson's reply to
Gibson.
THE BANK STATEMENTS.
One of the surest indicators of
the prosperity of a country is its
banks. The first information you
want when you go into a town is
"how many banks has it and how
is their business." Not only is
this true of one man but of every
business man. We say without
GIBSON'S REPLY TO GIBSON. fear of successful contradiction that
W. R. Gibson turns himself loose there is not another city in the state
in the Claude News with a vigor of Texas the size of Amarillo that
that reminds us that the spirit of can snow ls money depositories in
Junius and Paine still animates the as 00(l condition as those here. On
living right here in the Panhandle. Tune the l8th the tlree National
He hastens to reply to an article of Danks showed total deposits of
which h i tlif. nntlmr i t-e. I $i. 174. 22.1. 8. with one bank not
rects David Crockett Sam Houston represented. This is probably not
. - lit t .A A a - A 1
ana Andrew Jackson in support of lue iargesi amount mat nas ncen on
the stand he has taken upon prob- hand bv anv rneans but is a safe
ably the most vital and pressing conservative average and speaks
matter before the people of Texas volumes for this section of the Pan-
The agitation manifested in the nandIe-
statementofhis position on this new- inrp vpai a tdhc man
I I tin f MroLi I .'tu.nUMw.
hewaslho fW in 1imWrthaH ... edaiuS
. i of Judge Veale's assertion that he
undermines the nrinrin1 in win .
I u . m .
which our government is founded ? T V T
and thus forrihlv ilWmti iw "S to be proud of but no reason
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IS
PickS Kitchen
Dickinson c?. CANNERSYei?XJll.
Not Like Canned pk
Corn
usually is. Justice Brand
contains no silk or husks
isn't watery just rich crisp
creamy tender Corn.-
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Ask Dick's Kitchen for Recipe Booklet
JUSTICE BRAND.
At all Grocers.
Nobles Bros. Grocer Co.
Distributors.
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"eternal vigilance is the price of
liberty."
This issue that has absork'd all
others is nothing more or less than
whether the Santa Fe railroad shall
lie allowed to abandon its track be
tween Panhandle and Washburn.
Gibson says: "No never not while
the starry banner of the Lone Star
state is lashed by Panhandle breez
es;" and to give the reader the full
We beg leave to say that it counts
a great deal with other native Tex
ans esjiecially if the candidate be
an able man and that Judge Veale
is an able man none can or wil
deny. He is a prohibitionist but
like any good man devoted to the
pledged word of his dead partner
he sought an injunction in favor
of the anti-nrohibitionists. For
this act of faithfulness he should
rwnffit r( hie r1-wT t. naif rof..n..A.. I
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a few denarted he ! rnfP(J anu "ol censured.
..t ' In fact his act of manliness in this
t.n-u we 4uuic nun vcruuiini: . .
it r . .... . 1 uiaiui in ucui my cuuuiavuuy ill
iui unc uni unwilling 10 see .
; . . . t . " who uuuersianu ine particulars.
III llll I HI'S If ir IK'fllfll lot.. "
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iu viuvnai uieu anu oain lious-l . . . .
tnn fnnrrnt l0rfr-l ff t :.. ntK0 10 """U iur
i 7 K houses both residence and busi
ness. Hardly a day passes bu
numerous inquiries are made for
of a single town a single man or
set of men or for a single corpora
tion. If I should be elected in the
words of Andrew Jackson 'I will
ask for nothing that is not clearly
right and I will not submit to any
thing that is wrong.'
This leaves Dick liowman and
room to conduct a businesses we
as a place to live. It seems that a
splendid investment for some of our
people would be the building of
these houses and thus accommo
Brother Warkins without a peg to Li- t u -j
niauu uii. vv iien tne iiera u reiwrt- t. .t . . . .
liw yiiwwi iwiuiugi lb TT W UIU 4JO UUO1
iness for all. The more people we
have the more dry goods grocer
les and other things will be sold.
It's a business proposition in eyery
way.
er asked Dick what he had to say to
Gibson's celebrated reply he stated
that he would ask to be excused a
few days till he could read David
Crockett's work on "Taking up
Railroad Tracks." Watkins said
uc u uuining to say except that A good live organization of the
1li waic cmmir trv 1j-cwrv 1m I . . ....
...... 6wi.. iv 1 i.c v-uiiauiuu business men is the hinge upon
..v ucweeii iiimseii ana uibson which WOrka the future of any city.
i.u auer me c.ecnon as lie was not The work that can be accomplish
prepared to uy m tlie tace of the ed by such a body cannot be esti
Fuiupies oi crocKeu Houston and maled in (lonars jn cetlts. A strong
T...1 .. 1 I. .. I . r . .
JkSU"' aKI uwu no ""ormauon as Commercial Club indicates a real
to a desire of the Santa Ie to aban- hive dty and such we have right
uuu u..y oi us iracic. here in Amarill0i Alread lhe
it is as hard to predict the out- membership has almost reached the
come of an election in the Panhan- one hundred and fifty mark and
die as it is to foretell a rain but it bids fair to go away beyond that
looks to us like Gibson's letter re- Are you one of them? If you are
rmorcea as u js oy tne weight.est not its your own fault.
names in souinern and Uetnocratic
History lias settled all doubts as to It is evident that the ladies of
the winner. Amarillo are going to do some-
Dick Bowman went in at the thintr in the wav of imnrovins? and
special election and has not had a I beautifying the city and they should
HOR
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The Breeding Season Is Now On. We have
a number of fine & jt
Imported Stallions
of different breeds which we will stand for service
$15.00 to Insure a Living Colt
Wt wil. not be responsible for accidents but take every precaution
to prevent them.
Season becomes due if mare is taken out of the county. Lien is
taken on colt until season is paid. We have a few fine horses for
sale.
JAMES FREE & SONS
Ail A K 1 LUU l U A A O
have the support of every loyal
citizen in the good work. There
are a number of things to lie done
in that line and it will take a great
deal of work to accomplish them
but with a concert of action it can
and will be done.
It is a pleasure to chronicle the
fact that the streets are receiving
much needed attention and indica-
tions are that Amarillo will be a
real clean city before the campaign
against filth and trash is brought to
a close. Mavor Will Miller has had
the city's wagon busy for several
days and all rubbage is suffering as
a result.
"Dick" Bowman may be a young
man but he is one whose follies
ceased with his youth. The man
who decries the efforts of a young
man to forge to the front has not
"put away childish things." Sil-
verton Enterprise.
While as yet no outward sign is
evident thatt the nuisance conduct
ed north of the railroad is to be dis
continued developments are daily
expected that will eventually effect
the desired end.
For Hiss Mae Fare Works.
Miss Mae Fare Works whose
marriage to Mr. John Willis will lie
celebrated Wednesday this week
has been the guest of honor at
several companies of her girl friends.
Monday afternoon Mrs. A. M.
Works Jr. entertained jn honor
of the girls of the bridal party
Besides the interesting gossip in
separable from such an occasion an
exhibit contest of love letters pro
voked much merriment. Competent
judges awarded the prize for the
best love letier to Miss Maud Wil
liams and for the next best exhibit
to Miss Lutie Wood.
This afternoon Misses Jean and
Willida Blackburn give a hand
kerchief shower for the bride.
Covers will be laid in the dining
room for the guests and after re
freshment.with Mrs. Higginbotham
as toast mistress there will be sev-
eral toasts to the weddinsr nartv
Miss Floy Strohwig will extend
condolences sympathy and en
couragcnient to "The Girls Left
Behind." Miss Floreide Ware will
toast "The Groom." Miss Bernice
Russell will give "The Bride
Quality is what counts and Qual
ity is what we have. 40tf
Sayre Mill and Elevator Co.
Now is the Time to Paint
and Paper Your House.
We carry a full stock of Paints (our celebrat-
ed Hammer brand) Varnishes Colors Oil Paint
Brushes etc. Our paint is guaranteed to the
buyer and at the same time will cost you less
money than any other paint on the market. We
also carry Colliers 'White Lead and several other
brands.
Wnll Pnnnn We have a good assortment
MIT III I rUfJUl . from 10c per double roll up.
4H.HmH14.'I'
Come and See Us. Your to Please
GOLDING DRUG COMPANY.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. L. E. MAGNENAT
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Golding & Richardson's drug
Office Phone 48
store.
Res. Phone 236
C. I. tUllKUl j. I lot Oil H. j. I. lltkMA
Gustavus Bowman fir Jackson
LAWYKRS
AMARII.I.O . TKXAS
Office Holland IUdir. Phone Connection
Notary Public in Office.
HALL & FREDERICKS
Attorneys and Counselors
at Law
Rxmis 4 and 5 Oliver-Iyikle Iluilding
Amarillo -:- Texas
ORDINANCE NO. 134.
' "s u mure niiii amen
Ordinances No. 34 37. 45 and 53 of
Uty le and the same is hereby am
Beware of
Cheap Work
We Don't Run a Cheap Joint.
But will give you the best
work possible. If you
want GOOD work send
your clothinr to George
Stapleton to be cleaned
pressed or repaired. We
have not cut the crice of
work as we can't afford
to do so and pay our help
good wages. If you want
Good Honest Work
at living: prices send vour
work to us and we will
give entire satisfaction
George Stapleton
The Tailor.
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typewriter. Light quick touch:
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We put them in on TKN DAYS'
l'RI-K TRIAL.
DENNIS ZIMMERMAN Agt.
Office over the First National
Hank with Madden & Trulove.
Attorneys.
SENTER a GULEKE.
ricture Framing Furni-
ture Repaired and Varnished.
600 PolK Street. Pohne 414
aiiENsRflg house
M Mnpl.t. la lh. HuulhvMt. All Ik. kiM. KU
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Aii Ordinance amending Sections t and
II of Ordinance No. 8a passed by the
S J"1 on Juy 3'- "3. "nd enti-
tied An Ordinane providing for the build-
ing of sidewalks in the City of Amarillo
and the manner of constructing same and
s3TK?.'"wce" N; 34 37 45 aul
Be it ordained fiv tli rs.. ' ...i .1
the Cttv of Amarillo:
Section 1. That section 3 of Ordinance
No. 2. Dftfised bv ihi. ri
July 31 1903 and entitled "An Ordinance
pruyiiiiiig lor tne maiding of sidewalks
111 the CltV of Amnrilln ...! i
j .w ...... 1. u v uiaiiiicr
of constructing the same and amending
id
ho that the same shall hereafter read
as follows: Section 3. When the City
Council by an order duly spread upon its
"""uic' " yrovuieu lor tne construc-
tion of anv sidewalk tU ru.. c .
snail issue written notice tn ih n.-....
owners interested notifvimr (hum tl.'i
such sidewalk has teen determined upon
and that they have the right and are
thereby requested und directed to have
such work done and to commence the
same within ten duys and have it com-
pleted within thirty days after the service
of said notice.
Said notice shall !e served by the City
Marshall of said Citv of A
any deputy marshal by delivering a copy
thereof to the property owner or his
the owner bv registered until if ! i.
agent or bv semling a copy thereof to
uic owner oy registered mail if he is a
non-resident or absent from Hi ri tv aitil
his post-oftice address V
owner or his postoflice address be un-
known then service may be had by hav-
ing a cony of the said notice published
in the official paper of the City once a
week for three consecutive Tii
officer scrvimr said notice slmll moi.
return on the original showing how he
serveu tlie same and shall file the same
with the City Secretary who shall file it
for future reference.
Section 2. That section 1 1 nf uai.l
dinance No. 82 above described be and
the same is hereby amended so Uiat said
Section 11 shall hereafter read as fol-
lows: Section 11 unless otherwise per-
mitted by order of the Council all side-
walks shall tie constructed n f..iinu...
Ten feet is hereby set apart on all eighty
foot streeU for the construction of side-
waiics. except as hereinafter provided.
All sidewalks on both sides of Polk
between the I'ort Worth and Denver City
Railroad Company'a right of way and
South Seventh street shall be ten feet
Wide. All sidewalks on Tm.ln. d .......
from South 3rd to South 7th street ex-
cepi on west sine ot Ulock 60 and all
sidewalks on South ird. South -uli 1.
5th and South 6th streets lietween Taylor
and Tyler streets shall not be less than
eight feet wide. All sidewalks on west
side of Lincoln and Hast side of Huchau-
an street between the Fort Worth and
Denver City R. R. Company's right of
wav and South 2nd street sIihII nnt Vu. w
than eitrht feet wide.. All cinuuika
around Itlock 60 Glidden & Sanborn
addition to Amarillo Texas shall be ten
feet wide. All sidewalks on South th
street from Taylor street to the Pecos &
Northern Texas Ry. Co's. right of way
and on West side of Lincoln street from
South 2nd to South 4U1 street shall be
not less than five feet wide. Allide-
walks on all other streets of the
le not less than four feet uridr Ann mi all
eighty foot streets the outside of the walk
..l- ii-.it a . .
.siiau not oe less man six feet from the
lot or property line.
A irood anil sufficient utone
curbing to be armroved bv the tiw
commissioner shall lie placed ten feet
from the lot or property line on all eighty
foot streets where business hoiuuu .
constructed and twelve feet in the reui.
deuce portion of the city; and on all for
ty 1001 streets a similar curbing shall 1
placed five feet from the lot or property
line and the walk on fortv foot mru
shall occupy the entire space letween the
101 or property line and the curbing.
All curbing shall be rjlaced ami nil uiil.
walks constructed on the grade as estab-
lished by the city. All sidewalks shall
le constructed of either cement or of vii.
rified brick. All brick sidewalka timii
have a good and sufficient foundation to
ie approved Dy tne street commissioner.
All cement sidewalks vhall have at least
four inches of concrete made of eleun
washed gravel and sand or broken stone
and sand mixed with one-sixth Portland
cement; and the cement covering shall le
at least one inch in thickness mul mu.l
of one-half saud and one-half Portland
cement. All sidewalks now constructed
that fail to comolv with the tirovihimiu
hereof are hereby condemned and the
owners 01 tne property a hutting on said
condemned sidewalks are hereby required
to Construct sidewalks in ncronlimre uilli
the provisions of this ordinance.
?ectton 3. That all ordinances and
Darts of ordinances in conflict hereu iih
lie and the same are hereby realed.
Section i. That this ordi
full force and effect from and after its
passage and publication.
Passed bv the Citv Council on the Kih
day of June 1906.
Approved this the Sth day of June
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Attest:
SKAI.)
47t53
Wli.i. A. M11.1.KK Jr. Mayor.
Sm J Hhown
City Secretary.
ncrease In Postmaster Salary.
In the list of changes in post of
fice matters it is noted in a dispatch
rom Washington that Postmaster
Cindred has been given an increase
in salary from $2300 to $2500 per
'ear. It is gratifying to know that
there ceipts of theAmarillooffice are
on the increase and it is hoped that
111 the near future the accomoda
tions and conveniences of the office
will also be increased to meet the
needs of the growing population 01
the city.
An Alarming; Situation
requently results from neclect of
clogged bowels and torpid liver un-
til constipation becomes chronic.
This condition is unknown to those
who use Dr. Kind's New Life Pills:
the best and gentlest regulators of
stomach and bowels. Guaranteed
by L. O. Thompson & Bro. drug
Attention Praetorians!
Meet without fail on Thursday
night June 28 Eagles Hall at 8:30
snarp.
A flashlight Photo will be taken
in partial regalia of Amarillo Coun
cil No. 409 on above night and
will be electroplated and published
mine Praetorian Guard . the of
ficial magazine of the order which
is sent free to each member each
month. 50-51
The Denver Road.
lvxctirsions will lie in effect on
the following dates and to the fol
lowing places and return:
San Francisco and return or Los
Angeles and return June 25 to July
7. Limit to return Sept. 1 q. One
are plus $2.00 for round trip.
L. ti. Simmons T. F. & P. A.
Geo. Voorhes Loc. Agt.
Quality is what counts and Qual
ity is what we have. 40tf
EBfl
MONARCH LAND and LOAN COMPANY
DEALERS IN
TEXAS PANHANDLE and NEW MEXICO LANDS
Are offering some attractive bargains for investment
and it will pay you to see ui before purchasing.
We have branch offices with active Managers in the
principal Northern and Eastern cities and also active
agents wiho are regularly bringing in prospective buy-
ers therefore with our headquarters now established at
Amarillo we are in position to render efficient service
to both buyers and sellers.
OWNERS of lands for sale are Invited to list with us
and they as well as PROSPECTIVE BUYERS are
cordially invited to call on or write us.
OFFICE SANBORN BUILDING
Opposite Amarillo Hotel
Amarillo -tt- Texas
gists. Price 25c. 45T51
Sayre Mill and Elevator Co.
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