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A-WFFIC IIERAU) JULY 27 1906
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imi Putter County.
ADVCRTfSINO RATES:
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ttliuicinc or rnputetion ui :iv K-iain ium or cor-
tpirallon whicn may eppnar in tun c ilumr.t of Tim
'Herald will t gladly carractnl itp.u its taing
.trouilU to thftaticnlinn ot Ji yiiMishT.
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V' h YUCSDAY JULY 24 1906.
inrironr rj;ri:ATs irsv:i.r.
A rrrftury and more a so tli. luinlv
jiloTumr began to nry into Illinois
piyt lorato upon lir virgin ru'alrk'H.
Ho wild told hy the New Kngl.inciors
iN'ew Yoikcrn ;iiul IV tin to Iviiiii mis
thut It did not. min In Illinois nnd
that In would starvn lo death fmni-
ing. ; Ho tried it just t ho e:mr ;ind
Vlica Ihi MU.d-lid wrs rroi-scd
tuid what in now known an Mici-oini
Jifljtdn lo nttivrt tlio ntf l" end
eckloH lliry rn I old tin. I. it. did
Vot. rain over Uion- und tlnit. i "i
conn'ry wim only fit for IimII.tup
( Jiliiirla rhiikrn.; and jacd. rabMli'.
Ttioy did not hood tlio ;id.ie or tli
'timid end wont tliuiv ko that t lu-y
tonld V'e bhown and tin y found unnd
.raKonn rl(di t-"il and !-;i H (if n 1
winds. When Mus'iiul pot. under ltd-
ifrable liadway In I nt nisliiin; an
ubode tor man pi'iile ln-paii to cross
ovcr Into what Ik now known ns Kan-
J y-H Hnd Hip wiiM(rr svnt out i'n
inmo warninc that )h" nrr.it. Wat-
orii dnprt began j iif t ncrosri tho Kaw
and that to ko thpro wax coiiriinc
.'.larvallon. Thoy took iiosMrdon of
I'nnonn lu tho uaniu way and rvaxed
iinnioroitH ond profporoiiK.
Whn tho j.;ovprnn'if nt. fpn'd up
Oklahomu tor Kottloniont. tlm famo
raiitioim stay-nt-homo wIfo ones
pounded tho satno nolo of warnlnp.
und they fonnl tho r.easnnfi there as
lmt to iic avail. Tho rv"ldo vent
.opd'Lirfarthrr nortli and el.
When tho vast Puuhsmdl" of Texas
wound up tho Ions horn and big p;'-
.Ijuin bnplncsH ami Invited tho crowd-
d fartiirr from thv North nnd Enst
loomrj find firnw rich with their on-
Jiancempnt ot land valnoR. tiio name
tild echo was heard in the distance
iut was not heeded They are com-
init and rapidly dnpllcatin!? tht e.vpe-
rlenco of tho richest farming Keftloiis
In Iho 1'nion.
V'ortiinah ly wo nm now In it por-
tion (o correct crronfonti impressitins
nf iho country by rrferrlnn; Inqulivrs
io tho report of tho 1'nilod States
weather bureau ofllco at Amarllto
wTi Icli Hbows an averaye annual rain-
fall of twenty-four inches for the
last ten yonm and record
drouths as bavo nceurred
hourl Iowa or lllinolH.
Horrotarv Wilson of the
its few
n Mis-
Tnlled
Ptrtes agricultural U pnrtnicnt has
fdated that Klvteon iiulios of nverafio
anunl rainfall v.ill dltrlhuted niv
nnipli' lo proline prolit'tblo crops.
The Panhandle has twenty-four Indi-
es 5 per rent of which falls between
April and Septvinher inclusive.
With this ofhcial record before us
nnd the evidence of liundreds of hiic-
tv:t;ful farmers coverini; n period of
fifteen years it is no wonder tlial the
I'iibIi 13 on and that tho last preat
fining for cheap lands i: rapidly
jkipsIur
m:kii:o ivwhaxdu: LKtiishA.
Tio.
Tlon. John W. VeaKi lias made nn
open fair canvas 1ias Ptated
Bqunrely Ida position upon nil pub-
lic questions nnd has come fully up
to tho expectations of his friends
who urped him to bocomo n enndi-
tliilo. If hi) becomes tho choice of
(ho people for penator ho will bo un-
tiring nnd liurxvusCuI in carrying out
Homu ambitions he haa cherlsliod to
bo in a pobitlon to direct nft.entlon
to this Beet Ion ot the state nnd se-
cure legislation that will be n recog-
nition of tho fact that twenty-live or
thirty thousand squint! miles of ex-
treme northwest Texas is a part of
the mIuIo and n part that would very
quickly respond in results to such
ftn' Institution ns an ne;rleiiltural
co1I bo nnd other needs that n wiser
rouipe In the nlitte would have pro-
vided yeurs hko.
Mr Veale does not pose an a poli-
tician who enn take the lead in the
Iiir rolling business nnd pull iilni-
mlf .out further aiu-ad than he can
Mr consiltucnts. Ho Is n safe and
pxperleuced lawyer a student ot
qitoHtlonH political and rconomical
and .withal forceful and jioruaaU e
ds all men tiro who are. born leaden
tn4 fcuw ttio coursjj of tttotr convto-t.;i.;.
T i r r: pax a i v v. s. u
Tite sir-nuojs FlriiRski of t tu ad-
mlau.tiutloii to foroo nniKios:i lo
ctiopt tho luck typo ot canal at Pnu-
biua r.Rainsl tho advice ot tlio gront-
rst hydraulic nuGinoors from nil
couutrlcs because it could he b uH iu
leps thw hus been kIvcii f r. :-ii mid
ominous wurnlnu by tno hciIous aeel-
duit In tlio Manchchtei' l.'nKhind
ship raiifil. Tho etiKlneeia in their
evideiien bforo tha icnatu eommlttoe
"arRiind itRnln.il tho dan of putting
liiri-ti locks in Might at (iatun" ntiyn
i lie Vw York Posi "a in the arcopt-
ed project for the Panama canal
poiiitlni; out the peril of thus puulnif
nil thti egf;s in one basket Tliey
niiilutttlned that if by accident a
nhip shoi!d get out of control ami
crash through tin- juies of one lock
she would be certniii to carry out. all
Ihree; thereupon tho eniul would
be drained and It would bo the work
of two or ihrtM yearn to put Multiply
Dnnipty back aaiu. A11 some-
thing very like that In mliilii'ure
happened at the Irlani locks of the
Manchester canal. A steamer of only
TOO tons the Cas:.lu by some blun-
der made for tho wrong lock Intend
of tho ona tilled to receive her.
Though iihe had hut little way on hr
she smashed throiiKh one of the
Katvs the wvlelu of water broko in
the others and tho safety u.itos.
wbltli were promptly set were also
i poeilily swept away ami all the
wa'or hlyher up the canal pouit d out
!o sea. Traftle was rnturoly f-n t. j ri (I
e.l for two dayp till tho f-iaro mc-M
K.iles could he Kot. in pliov. II. was
tr course a comparatively simple af-
fair in hi ''li a canal bill imagine an
acrid at of tlm kind at (ianin nt S"
t'eel a io e I llO MM ! "
The h.-a level plan which was pre-
ferred by tao democrats )s more
(ostly and would .ike somewhat
loiu'i r (o construct but theiv Is no
doulit but it. would lu the end be
cheaper and p.ifer.
iitv til-1 von.vt.
J.ery dfinocrat. ourih to vote at
tin primaries. Any country that lo
worth running Is worth running well
and any mun who leaves tho business
of vo'iiir to otheia hi no riKlit to
complain ot tho kind of government
ne nets. In a republic it is tho duty
ot awry citizen to vote nnd puido
rfenco that should be poi-sesaed by ev-
ery sovereign. No maa eaa afford to
iielcRftto to others either his votlnp;
or bla thlnklnp. There novtM' wna
a period when history war made any
faster than it is being mado at the
present. There is a penornl awak-
oninp to all kinds of abuses and
money Is no longer serving as a mask
for respectability. Thin has largely
been brought about by tho peoplo do-
ing Rome voting on their own Judg-
ment find throwing a.ddo tho collar
of partly politics.
Jeromo of New York and Mornn
of llostoii nie protlucts of Indepeinl-
ent voting and thinking. Thieves of
high degree are kept bupy dodging
the ahaftu ot the peopled vengeance.
John O. Kockefeller has. been keeping
out of the way of a unbpoena for a
year. The federal rourt nt lloston
last wevk Hindu H. H. Kogeis cough
up three niilllons that he criminally
potkrted undvr tho old regime Tho
The Hop rd of Review- ot Chicago
claims two millions of back taxes
from the Marshal Kield estate The
stock fighter nnd tho tux dodgers
both dead and alive are under a
lira that shows no bins ot cessa-
tion and will no doubt carry tho
good work into every nook and cor-
ner of tho hind all brought about
by the peoplo stopping long enough
to think for whom and for what they
are voting.
mi: (.iiorusii cori ix tiust.
Of all tha trusts tho ghouls of the
Collin trust are tho most despicable.
They prey upon the poor In tho hour
of their grief when tho savings have
been depleted by iho enforced non-
earning power of the bread win nor.
Tho cheap box called a coffin with
Its tawdry trappings tliat cost but a
trllie Is sold for a sum thnt repre-
sents works of labor. This Coffin trust
Is protected by tho republican tariff
from competition by nn Import duty
of 35 per rent under tho paragraph
in tho tariff law of manufactures of
wood nut specially provided for. Thus
the republican standpatters havo
made the government tho pailiKT
and protestor of this ghoulish trust.
which adds to the iniBery of tho be-
reaved ones by tho imposition of a
tax upon a necessity when loast able
to bear it.
One of the first duties of a demo-
cratic congress will bo to amend the
tariff law by putting cofllns ond cas-
kets upon tho frco list.
7ti:. Ij tuist m sn.vfi.
After thinking over tno republican
attempts at trust-busting nioatly
stage plays cuu you point to one
trust that has reduced the prlco of
Its product iu couucqtienco ot repub-
lican activity? Results are what tho
ftitrvT i p.'c ri'!ri
! OX liA
I IV I K A VI II II Ikl
Usually is. Justice
contiiius no r illc or
iMi't watery jiirit
CRISP CKEWY. TtrXtK
Ask Dick's Kitchen for heclpu CcdIiI
JUSTICE BRAND.
At all Grocers.
Nobles Bros. Grocer Co.!;.' .'
Distributors.
I a HIT 1:X('d public live looklnT fit'.
tin t the record .ho s I'l.ii ib- cr.. ' ..f
Ih inj; i now per i ' mi ei;''-e'' ; .ii
It. was lie loro t he pi e..eii. i n
llfifl' law Was ru.ictetl I I'.'1 I e t
is that not only mil .t. t lie 1 v
agiiliii t Irusii be riii'ijii i'd 1 . 1 1 1 1i i r
nionnjitily ainl i iiei i.il r I a ir a "es
must be tlestroT'd. It is nbsiiltl that
sin h a trust as tl-; i niied I'.i.'ti .
Hte(d (orporatiou that lotiirol.; nine-
(eiilhs of nil tho i le.l itul in ( s of
the country and thnt. has been prov-
ed to be selling Its products cheaper
I We Want Your Busmess
afl.CtVawaWflaV WW W
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And promise fair and impartial treat-
ment. V7c use the ber.t in all lines
and have no favorites. Ve have built
up ?. good business on this basis and
shall continue to give you the best ser-
vice possible. If they please you tell
others if not tell us. The up-to-date
druggist.
GOLDIHG DRUG CQiSPMJY. I
Plnco Presldetiv Poosevelr Is pall-
ing company with t-'onie cf tlio trieus
thnt elected litin clings to Paul Mor.
ton nnd bis record and went back
on his deniocrntlt! allies In tho rail-
road rate bill it. may not. bo umisa
to remind hi in that roieo l'utuie his-
torian may bo as rough on hi ia as he
was in hU Pifc ot lietiton on .("tier-
son Jackson Tyler mid Van Jiiircn.
Of Jefferson hfl says he was a 'Vt hoi-
arly timid Rblfty doctrinaire." Of
Jackson "an Ignorant headslrona;
and Hti alglitforv.nrd roldier" Ot
Tyler "a politician of monumental
littleness" Of V"'i Huron "be serv-
ed faithfully thfl innmmou of niirighl-
eousness both In his own htate and
lutrr at 'ashington und p.ureordeil
becausj of his moral shortcomiti!.;:
and was turned out of oilier because
he was taken as a scapegoat."
CoiiRregntlonal Picnic.
The young people (the whole Snn-
dny .school is young today) of tho
Congregational Sunday school Is at
the Felix Franklin ranch on Amu-
rillo creek today for an outing. Tlm
wagons In charge of Mr. Watklna
and Mr. Chapman left the reading
room nrar tlio station about 11 o'clock
this morning and in passing through
town tho occupants made it veil
known that they w re out for a i.nod
time.
Ml nnnifU til .4t'f. Ml 'Ha ttH t wit. ne:i 'r- ri
HALF PRICE. " pJbMiMtp F.ih .rrVMiutiuHK.
W- hk . 11 l.vMi -rf Mdaivtl V t't- ft a . tl n I r.W. ii.h f
tint Vvsp "f NCIi IMi iL.ku hit Abl.'J IfcAA
SENTER Q GULEHE '
Picture Framing; I'uriii-
ture Repaired ami 'ar-
nished. 600 Poll! Street. PohneS4
j
rnri v
) lilini
vraip
Uraml
husks
ricli
CCR
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j i m i : ?' tn i.- i'; tniir me
! mih:i v. ;!! ! o..' o t ' . !i si p; n;i-c-'i
I !''- ef '. i.... i i b. ;:.. (f rep-
i at. lives. Tii. '. ".on;. I I. ii a .si art
at real t rti .! en ' '.
IT "IS m V I
T
':'ii''i':''i' vj
iltltiMiy of P.iyfnn Crilbfli
f.lr. !'.! ioa V. C i :i!.i !i iMi ; l.m n in
D' k.tlh 1 oiili' ; 'I' n ! ' 1 iei eni'MT
i 1 s V V. i le .( in a . .i ii!". I'm -tcr
cttiiniy Te.i ; .Inly ; 1 : m; k-
Ie;; 1!S ye.n.i anil V moi.lln oltl. I!y
re d on of : u i:!:;iei finnf il e rror u
llotirt? of hi ; tit ; ' 1 w as yi ell in
some ot lhe !o 1 spers under th"
name lii!:!i ('e;ii).-. Paylon Cril-
ilt.ll w: s li e :-o'i of .Mrs. S J. Yel k
of this til... lie was u toiisislenl
mrinlii r of I !ui Ciiinl-i rl:Miil I'rs-
by (c-r! i n fliiin a. H is 'n llyjuus his-
tory is rather winarkabli;. During
.'l revival nn ctiiif: v liich was liring
conducted in ii:M;l'o viral years
ago h.j was v. i y niin.!i cvnl ej over
his i;p!rii ui! (oiuiltlon and in order
to rid hlllisi il' of t'.l" inijii on lied
to :-'at l.ak City 1' tali. Put his
llb-'hf was wkhout avail and lie there
I'xperirtici d a remarkab!" conversion
while alone in prayer. lie Immedi-
ately relumed io bis homo In Ania-
lillo. in 1 i.:ii: -J v.i'h (1; ciiarcli
and lias lie. il an earnest and zealous
Christian worker ever since. The
id ght b. for bi nl inek or fatal t-h li-
ners found him ui usual nt prayer
iiHt'tiiig at. the mission cast of tho
Pecos Valley rhope.
ile h:i:' always h en .sober lllilus-
Irlous ninl fn:;:ul and aa a rrsult he
bus i a ved from liii earnlns'i a lioni0
for bis a;; d nioike'. He leave a
widowed inolh"r li vt i-isii r.n and a
broiler to mourn Ills cniy death.
Tho Seventh Annual Reunion U.
C. V. will meet in Canyon City this
year August 28 23 and SO. Th-3
committee extends a hearty invi-
tation to Amnrillo and Potter coun-
ty to be with them They propose
to have now end varied attractions
and anticipate- a larger attendance
than ever before 2-58p
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A younr; lady of Columbus O.
vrs rec'Mt'y K(nt to jail for con-
leiiipt of court for refuslno; to tll
le.r ii;;e li lnnr.t hav been a harsh
.iiidi;.' that would thus Wring from
lo r a secret so sacred to the tender
i t. Te Judgo cotild h;. t'O HVOldrd
tl. Cvecu'lon of tho hi.'vere niandaU'
of llie law by suggesting to hor that
; he !iil'lit ;lead Iguoraiuo of the rial
i.'ctH as :eve;l yeurs had elajist'd
! i li e r.ulv part of the youliit lady's
life when tho time account was kept
by her motlier of which tlw wit miss
.ii l' t. could only speak from liear-
h.ty. A habeas corpus proceeding 'is
iiii.v poi!i!n to dciernilue whether .It
I ! contempt of court for a wltnot-s 'to
iifiiio to tell what. Miv lit.'iird otliers
my.
ik ii thaiial.es have' been rocking
StMorro X M. nt a Terrible rale. Tlm
entire population bavo jibandoned
taeir liouses and lire living in tenis.
Tiil eari lniunko business Is growing
serious ami as to bo considered iu
H leciin; a place of abode. The rli-
niate anil flowers o tho Pacific roast
will tint attract to many to that seiv
lion i-iate tho seismic (list urbaiu e of
Sin Francisco. Tho Panhandlo of
Tcxa.s baa h-.-. undulations and vol-
i aiile appeara tires than any other sec-
lion of country that wo know iiny-
iblng about. Thoso who havn bad or
aitih ipated an ( ai thtiualio scare can-
init tin better (ban iiive-iilgato tho
safety of tho t.iiiiatlon In thO Paa-
ll.ind'e.
Several handsome churchrs will be
ore :rl i noil in Aniarillo It Is mcri
and firoper that bouses dedicated to
'ei'l in this ci' should be ;m atately
:i".l bi-auiiful as can be found any-
wh .re W'liero ha'l Iho blending of
I 'i o Ider.i e be n t bowrrcd more
t.oiintil'nilv upon the pooplo than at
Ainai i ! 1 o '.' lleal'h and wealth have
1. en theirs in a high degiN'e imii
why ihollld not the liouses of wor-
ship iv (let I in capacity conv tiieiico
and an hllei line tho manifold bless-
ings for w hbh all Humid bo moro
thankful.
Isiinl for Honi.
I w ill sell a part of my set tlon
i Forest. HUM ono niilo northeast
liopi It. IC. (It pot in small tracts (o
suit purchasers desiring same for im-
provv.nienl and homs not for Fpecn-
lation. N. C. MAUT1.V. bi-Glp
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. L. E. MAGNENAT
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Colding & Richardson's drug
Store
Res. Phntie 236
Office Phone 48
C. t. Guititul J. I. ionirm M. J R. Jicktti
Gustavus Bowman & Jackson
LAWYERS
AM AK IUI.O TEXAS
Otlice Holland Hldg. Phone Connection
Notary Public in Office
HALL & FREDERICKS
Attorneys and Counselors
at Law
Kootmi 4 and 5 Oliver-lCakle Huilding
Amarillo Texas
I. C. Fsinett Sn'.h W Stewart J. A. Tomplston
Barrett Stewart & Templeton
ATTORN EYS-A'M.AW
AM ARI I. I.O
Damnge Suits a Specislty.
HjMjnrJ Bji;3:rg Phone 19
Thomas F. Turner
W. Boyce
Turner & Boyce
ATTOKNEVS-AT-LAW
Oflico Over Amailllo National BanK.
Amarillo Toxas
lohn H. Wills
REAL ESTATE and ABSTRACTS
rotter County Organized Amarillo Laid
Out and John II. Wills' Land Office Ea-tnb-lished
in 1887.
HUGH L. UMPHRES
Lawver
Room 3 Oliver-Eaklo Building.
Notary Public. Phone 319
VEALE & CRUDGINGTON
Lawyers
Amarillo Texas
G. T. Vinyard M. D. Res. Phono 268.
S. P. Vinyard M. D.. Ros. Phono 208.
Vinyard & Vinyard
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. '
Oflico in Holland Building Upstairs
Rooms 1 and 2.
Phone 273. Amarillo Texas.
W E. GE.E.
Lawyer (
Amarillo. Texas.
Room 'J. First Nitional Bank Building!
Notary Public in Oflico. .'
An obligation wlreroby ono agrees
to pay nn amount la prmsldrrntloo
of a bonellt mm h (renter than 1h.it
amount onpht always to bo nut to
(he b'tter. When n number of citi-
zens 1 in ml torethcr to carry out a
pnrpoKO for tlio ben-eflt ot all U 1.'
highly Important" tfihti inch compile?
wltli his agreement ns any derelic-
tion brings about Indifference and
disorganization which produce end-1
h ss work and worry for tho always I
faithful few.
Will Interest Many.
Every person Bhould '.know that
trood health 13 impossible if the
kidney? are deranged. Foley's
Kidney Cure will cura kidney and
bladder disease In every form and
will build up and strengthen these
organs so teey will perform their
functions properly' No dangar of
bright s disease or diabetes if
Foley's Kidnev Cure is taken in
time Oolding Drug Co. 55-61
English (allors hava crltltiscd tho
tasie displayed In tho clothes that
Mr. liryan wears. It may bo Unit tho
kind (if apparel that meets the ap-
proval of the fiisliloiiablo tailor and
WE THE DOCTOR ORDERS
j'oti to linve n pr"rr?ptioti ho wants it
filled with all the wrtipuHis care that tech-
iiicil skill ami professional knowledge can
give from drugs concerning whoso pttrity
there can he no doubt. In other words he
means TAKIJ IT TO-
GST
50S PolK
S M a ui.. 1 1. 1-.. i.Iw. I'.
'Wti-for
There is no fence like it. Made of
high carbon steel Always holds
Its shape. Strongest wire fence
made. Always gives satisfaction.
Solo
Amarlllo
"51
NOV -
you can buy Groceries fresh
and have them delivered promptly. North and cast side
take notice. '
NORTH SIDE. DEPARTMENT STORE
is now ready for business. Fresh clean new Groceries'
Meats; Vegetables. WE DELIVER.
F. M. KEITH Prop. .SS'SiSKSS-
D0NAH0E
-AGENTS FOR-
Panhandle Lands
Your Patronage Solicited.
U 5 E 4th Cain Block. Amarillo Texas
ttiat tnhe vlth fh nTtraf? Amrt-
(vii votor la not th tiiv It J
lilirly thnt th grw4 coinnioner
boitfiht n hand-nj-dowB Ux Loudotj
to ea to Invito WlTtf wmiiiat
hini-o KooscTclt lin )egaa to MA for
fun Burnort of tLo iihlrt Jrv V.rJ
r. i'e. . .
t.l. .ll I
Amarillo In to hata ft 10000 try
rr: house a gas plant lo.ho In otxirn
ium by November 1 end a slroot eat
ryi.t-.-m to bo begnn at an oarly flat
llnrrnh for Amarillo! IJnt ho i$
going to have to keep lip a Uruly
or Lubbock -will rua thcarL--Lob
boric Avalanche. .
We are keeping that lively ra"
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The kovorumont la "pending this
year f :o 000 000 more than Its total
revenue In 1897. This Is Roosevelt
Ian economy. This is prosperity foe
the world-power bunco toorars but
not for tho taxpayers.
If tho Armour trust is RTHtcful to
tlio administration as It should ho
the Republican ConnreiisUinal Cam
pslsn romnilttoo should not Buffet
for lark of funil3.
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Boesen, P. E. The Twice-a-Week Herald. (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1906, newspaper, July 27, 1906; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281573/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .