The Sunday Morning Herald. (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 12, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 17, 1910 Page: 3 of 12
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THE SUNDAY MORNING HERALD. SUNDAY APRIL 17 1910.
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Sealed liliH u 'I; 1 1 x i v'vo I iiv R
HlRgli.ln t:i. i... So. ii I .i ry n.(ni
of Trustns Annul I. ii.ili;n i.uuiu
hrhnol lileirlot .Mi iir.l'o Ton.is tin-
ill May ; in in in 0 i 1. ( h. m. for
fnrnililt nl im.ici lulu m.d l..uui'
and dlfcc t!' i oinul.tely In accord-
nine Willi 1 1 it h and Hix'i'tfli'Hilani
h prepimvl y rnitt & I'c.iiH.in mid
1). I. K it u 1 1 1 in i k Wou umoiliiio
Hi-i lilu'i in fir a lutli m lionl liullilliu
and a wurd school hultdlntf tn bit
reded In Aninrlllo Texas for the
Hoard if Trustees Aniarlllo lnjo-
I'ndrnt Hehonj District.
Plain mid HpoclfU-HiliMiH nm.v ho
obtained from I). I'. Kaufman & Sim
Amnrlllo. Texan for purpose of hid-
dliiR on erection of ImildniKs by dn-
lonl 1 1 n (r '.i0ll om'li H. guarantee
that suih bidder will return mioh
Didn't nnd miPflflr-ntlnnn In fun I rim.
dltlon wltliln tlnio limit in a:''vl J
by architects.
ThP Hoard of TruHtce reierve thei
rle-ht to accept any or reject nil MiIh.
tniKnea) W. n IloriEHTS
President Hoard of TrUHteex Am-
Arlllo Independent School District
2U5 10c
A RWOM.K.V JAW
Ih imt pretty nor pleasant. Whether
it's caused by neiiiralKltt toothache
or incident. Milliard's Snow Liniment
win niJiice ilw swelling and relievo
tlir pain The gieat and aura cure
lor I'limmiutlHin cuts bums bruises
bc.i Ms- -iiny anil all ndics and puliiM.
Sol y h. o ThompHon & C'3.
I trnnt i t km Hp coi ner lot fit li and
llllnin fur corner cIomt In not lie.
low Mli mill pay difference In ihhIi. 1
I lid '. Tope box I (:. -Mil tic
903.
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Milk Cows For Hale If you want
n kooiI milk cow now Ik yynr chance-
Choice of my herd for I 0000 C.
(. Wolflln. 201-6C
For coal and feed phono 903.
The Acklmo Fuel & Supply Co.
:'0Ch-3c
For roal nnd Iced pnona
The Acklmo Fuel & Supply Co.
' 20C-3e
. win ileil laical Con trm told.
Karhart Scon halve been award-
ed the contiai t for butlJlnn the
apnt'loiiH new warehouso anil storage
roonm of i Ik- Cryatnl Ice Company
between tin- Fort Worth & Denver
tracks m ar Fli bt at rent hot ween
I'olk and Tyler atreeta. The con-
tractors will begin work with th-
least poKsibln dolay materials hav-
ItiK ulrendy been ordered. Thla will
he thn first ImllillnK of conseii nence
t'o be riilM il with tho prouni't of tho
Amnrlllo llileii a Tile Compuny.
Tin- hi met ure will he fioxaoo feet
and will surpass nnythlnK between
Fort Worth am Denver. The Crys-
tal Ico Company will enlnrKo Its
aphore of iisefulness anil make Its
plant a model of completeness In
every line.
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Mrs. Wlilt field III. Mrs J. W.
Whitfield is quite III at the home of
her parents Mr. and Mrs. (J. M.
Snider "07 Johnson street.
WITT
ORIGINATORS
NO MORE $15.00 NO LESS
MEN'S SUITS
. Most Men Wear Suits at $20.00 and $22.50
In ii i a n ii I'miTWrilU.l.'H'iMumM.aw.niHiJ JHMIIWI itMjaJiJ(LaMwii.fJuiiiiiiii'!'i mfnryj.iu-wavmrriv
Our HOSIERY Department
la Now Complete With Every
Kind ladiea or Children Wear
98o for black illk ladles' bono
with doubla soles a bono
which will compart with 1.25
yalues only nn
pair 3UC
49c for silk lisle ladles' hose
In black pink lavender Copen-
hagen lljht blue red and other
aolors "Monarch" n
brand pair . . ; 4JC
S5e for mercerised llala hose in
pink llfht blue lavender old
rose white and black a hose
equal to some 0C
60o bote pair
85o for ladles' lace hose In
grey pink lljht blue black
tan n4 other colors dainty
Pir ....UUb
25o for the acknowledged best
ladles' bose In Amarlllo "Ar
raor Plate" In black only
made with a new process of
dying linen heel and nr
toe at.. Z3C
25e f6r mercerized lisle mlasea'
and children'! bose In oxblood
pink light bine black and red
sizes S to 9 1-2 regular f)n
35e value for Lii
ISc boys' and girls' hose in
black only having double knees
-warranted fast. color sizes
r to 9 1-2 2 '. 0H
pslrss for . . UU
One Price
Men's Suits
No Mo 8 $15.00 No Less
Sincerity Clothes
Worth $18 to $22
35c
V$m$$r' STAR li!"
Jim -
Ol lt SKIRTS FIT
Our lino of Sklrta Is not ex-
tremely largo but we mannse
to get new ones quite often. As
tho stylos are very changeable
Its better to get them often so
we alwaya have stylish ones.
Yesterday we received a line
of misses' and young ladles'
skirts In voile and Panama
come and see them. New styles
at the right prlco.
3Bc for ladles' vests with
short sleeves high neck; a
warm but light garment for
this spring weather
at . .
25o for ladles' mercerized
sleevele8s vests full length
silk tape at neck and should-
. 25c
15c ladles' vests full size in
sizes 4 to 6 if not satisfactory
1 now one in exchange nr
2 for.' uC
49c ladles' lisle union suits for
summer wear silk tape at neck
lace ruffle at bottom sizes
4 to 6 a regular 75c J ft
value at tfJjC
69c for ladies' extra alze Union
Suits fine lisle silk tape at
nock; lace ruffles at bottom
sizes 7 to 9 85c p(l
value at j j(J
)3 for Ladles Oxforda In pat
ent colt or viol heavy extension
sole best flexible Goodyear
welt usually sold at gt)
$350 our price . J
$3.50 for patent vlci patent
colt or vlci kid hand sewed ox-
fords flexlblo sole exfords
equal to others at
$4 our price J)J
For children Our line of
slippers and oxforda Is super-
ior to others as wg gtiarantee
them leather or a .now pair.
Come nnd see tlieni.
$- for men's oxforda in pat-
ent colt or tan leather hltfh
military heel hand sowed guar
anted to wear equnlto (Jr
$.'.no and $6 oxford's . . .J
fl for men's oxfords In tan.
vlci Mack. vlc kid or patefit
calf pood fitters wide com-
fortuble lasts f ' (M
at .....'..;.lpt
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""Star Drnnd Shoes are Better"
nothing but leather Is used
in the make of Star Tlrand
Shoes that's why they are
making a national reputation -a
reputation envied by every
shoo concern In the world.
That's why wo sell them.
$3 for Ladles' Patent Colt ank-.
le strap Pumps hand turned'
sole an oxford usually sold nt
$3.50 our rl
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fill-
price
For the season of our Corset
bushiess lncroaslng about 50
per cent In the paBt few months
we will from now on reduce
the prices on the following:
cwu:;i: giui Made of
fine batlsto modl'um length a
dainty fitting corset for ladies
who want a light corset; reduc-
el from $1.50 regular njj
prlco to JUG
PRF.MIOI A long corset;
one that fits and wears guar-
anteed to give you satisfaction
made of batiste dainty fitter
for princess effect reduced
from $2 regular
price to
Oulfitters to the Whole Family
psy.y; y. wwt.y vf'agsori tmuL w!mirt
Next to the P. 0
WINS MEDAL
IN ORATORY
M. H. VAHtt OF CANADIAN AWARD-
l l FIRST I'LACIC IN V.t
MANDU: ORATORICAL
(."OXTKHT.
Special to The Herald.
Ilerefurd Tex. April 1C---Taking
for his subject "A remaiid of Clvl-
llzailon" S. n. Carr of Canadian
was declared winner in the annual
Panhandle. Oratorical contest held In
thlH city Friday evening and was
awarded the handsome prize medal
valued at $25.00.
Four representatives of colleges
RACK Sl lCIDi;
Is not nearly tho menace to tnrheate
iu population that deans hmiuhj In-
fants arc Elr.ht out of ten of Uiene
deaths are directly or Indirectly
caused by bowel troubles. McCee's
llahy Ellxer cures dlarrohoea Jysa.-
tary sour stomach and all Infant
ailments of this nature. J nut the
thing for teething babies. Prices
25 cents and 50 cents per bottlo.
Sold by L. O. Thompson & Co.
firnss Fine at Tahcku.
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Tahoka April Id. For two days
a slow rain has been fulling here
making tho second general rain for
this section within the past ten days.
This country already had a good
season by reason of the b!g snows
and ralna during the winter. Wheat
oats and millet crop assured and all
other crops planted and doing well.
Grass was nover hotter nor cattle In
finer condition In this part of thf
country at this time of year.
Tito Capitol Freehold Land und
Investment Co. Ltd. have plved en
sale lots In the town:io of Flndlay
Tox on th Texni-.Ww Mrxlc.i
boundary and on tin new Hue of
Ihe Ruck Inland Ttmlvtiv and will
do all that good liuslnoHa Judgment
and mcdrrn town bull lm mulioq
dlctata An pr'etln.i well u to be
sunk thero soon; the railway com-
pany Is nutting In i comi'ioJlona do-
pot and section house; a light and
water plant Is under consideration
no anoRotnor Us needa are being
carefully looked to. Lots are now
on sale. Write to Colonel A. 8.
Reaves Endee N. M. for prices and
terms. 19a 4c
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LOYF.ltS
of good health should prevent sick-
ness Instead of letting themselves get
sick and then try to cure It. So'
long as you keep your liver bowels !
and stomach In a hcr.lthy and active j
condition vou won't get sfek. ' Dal-
lard's Ilorblne relieves constipation
Inactive liver and all stomach and
bowel troubles. Bold by L. O.
Thompson & Co.
NADINOLA
Talcum Powder
Will HM;I0 the M0$t Exartiiw
t t I T
man vvomarj tt Lhild.
'.'3 .'.';:;:;.;?
To
Ik
Cin.'
Kadlnola Talcnia Powder Is com-
foed entirely of stnatlvt InRredifnts
tins snd soft u velvet. Vhea ucd
It teU Iim jutt enough oxygen to
kep tha skin white and soft and
in a smooth healthy condition.- Pre-
vents sunburn alUyi Irritation. It's
for men and women requiring the best.
25c. by leading dnipfim or mall
and yor money back If not pltuuL
National Toilet Compsiny '
fASlI TINNUUB.
Monday
SpecSa
AT THE FAMOUS
S. B. CARR
Winner of Oratortcal Medal.
and academies In the Panhandle were
contestants for honors B. V Elsie of
Goodnight winning socond place with
his oration oh "The Mission of Amor-
lea." The other speakers were B. F
Williams of PlalQview whose aub-
Ject was "The patriotism of the
Amerlcnn Indianand Frod Beard
of Hereford who spOke'pn "Lltera-
utre." . '
The contest was held in the audi-
torium oMferoford College and with
! l;irpe delegations from each school n
11 attendance rivalry was keen nnd
I the college spirit. markedly manifest
! In the matter of treatment and !do-
j livery each iipraker acquitted hjili-
; "olf wlih thonor -; refleetlnn ' "most
: creditably upon the school which he
represented.. Applause wns nbera
throughout . and the ercat 'tiroved
I one of genuine Interest and pleas- M
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TWO b:b sfegmls of particular interest to customers OF THIS STORE1
urP to participant and nudltor alii
Black seal hand bajr leather lined oxidized ullver frames latest
shapes these are the regular $2.50 values. We offer g Oft
them tomorrow at our special priceof ipii 057
Specially big values In silk Petticoats Taffeta Silk Petticoats In
black and colors also changeable silks extra full
width finished with sectional flounces regular $550 O (1VZ
value tomorrow W W w
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Opening of Summer Vaudeville Season With
The Highest Salaried Bill Ever
Presented in the City
1 . .
s Free; Monday Might
Tomorrow night we formally open a summer season
of high class vaudeville consisting of first run pictures
and polite vaudeville. All ladies whether accom-
panied by gentlemin or notj will be admitted FREE.
Ladie
ICTm ?C? FIVE
hi fl III al PIECE
aviijj. 1
MsJiyiilJ PIECE W
Has been engaged for the season. Good music is assured.
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Prices: Lowter Floor 20c; Balcony IOc
NEW MANAGEMENT:
BENTLEY & BYARS LESSEES
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