The Sunday Morning Herald. (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 24, 1910 Page: 5 of 12
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THE SUNDAY MORNING HERALD. SUNDAY APRIL 24 1910.
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(i ' fiijrloty Department I'lioue 3118. .-i.k
Club Calendar.
La Costura Tuesday wlJh Mrs.
A. T. Tugwcll 703 Fierce street.
Noedle Tuesday with Mm. Oscar
Schilling. DO Pierce afreet.
Twentieth Century Tuesday with
Mrs. H. P. D. Howard Twentieth
and OarfleM streets.
Wednesday Wednesday with
Mlf ( Jolll ratersoii !01 Tyler
atreet
J. lG Thursday Portal wlih
Mr.' jtflchard Ong.
Pijarlto Thursday with Mrs.
P. A'. Rose 400 North Lincoln
t'reet.
Five Hundred Thursday with
Jin. Garwood..
Five Hundred Friday with Mrs.
B. C. D. n.vnura 1B00 Monroe street.
Flerlan Friday with Mra. J. M.
Russell 1003 Taylor street.
Quarenta lies Friday with Mrs.
W. A. Miller 910 Tyler street.
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I" Church Society Calendar
f 6t. Andrew's Guild Monday af-
ternoon with Mro. Forsruan Nine-
teenth and Washlnton streets.
Westminster Gnlld Monday with
JIIss Iva Nobles 1200 Taylor streot.
Sacred Heart Extension Wedncs-
Is the only remedy that will prevent
fly blows from Infecting wounds
enfl or sores on animals. Heals
Quickly and mskes dehorning cas-
trating and spraying safe any
jnoaili. Best remedy for barb-wire
Cui prevents proud flesh extracts
ft polnou H1 cure collar galls
jr toulimri backs old standing
ore. rope hums and manse
ajclektH indorsed by prominent
jtocfcaci and eter!narlans through-
put tke OMtry. 75o per pint ruN
' yteM tot II nerd yenrlingB. For
tale fejr L Ol TUomp .o.i L Co. Araa-
fW; Tail B. R. Roacu Ding Co.
fcolecaU tftatM for l'anUandfo
FOR RENT
Plenty of grits 6 miles
south and wist from Am-
arlllo plenty e( vtttr.
Careful attention given
cattle or horses cotruL.ed
to our care. Pasture fenc-
ed. Can cart for Uvr
mope head.
PRICE St.00 PER MOUTH
W. F. THURMAN
Amarlllo Tessa
Phono 042 4 RINGS
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YOUNG MAN
Ja this flay of mllo-a-mlnute
team engines and startling air-
hip fllghta. It behooves every
young man to strive for self lm-
proTament. Prepare for a business op-
portunity; for a political career
or any other profession you
may prater.
Than la no suror pathway to
success than by joining a LI VIS
FRATERNITY. Attend- the
meetings; dlscuso questions;
tell story; act as an officer
and mix with the people. They
become your friends and your
friends becomo your BUSINESS
PATRONS. .
The Praetorians Is a WIDE-
AWAKE FRATERNITY built
up here to Texas. It has-12-.
000 members and a reserve of
almost a half million dollars.
To the young man it offers op-
portunity for wonderful devel-
opment in addition to the hon-
est insurance protection. ' '
Bee our deputy and become
a member TODAY. v
The Praetorians
C. B. GORDNER President.
Dallas) Texas.
s Deputy for Amarlllo
A. B. flAKfc.TC.
PASTURE!
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day with Mrs. J. J
Pluunott 100 r.
Monroe street.
Woman's Foreign Mlsi.lon of the
1'olk ntrfet Methodist church Wed-
nesday afternoon in tho church pur-
lors. Mr. ii n el Mrs. John Hutson and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hull made an
auto trip to Tumpa yesterday for
a few duys vlalt.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Canode enter-
tained Informally for the members
of the Federal Court with a six
o'clock dinner Friday evening at
their ranch weat of town. The
guest were: Mrs Tydeman' Mra.
Garwood Mr. and Mrs. Avery Turn-
er Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ceach Mrs.
McWhlrten Mrs. Inman Mrs. II. P.
Sahborn Miss Isabella Randlc Mr.
.and Mrs. J. M. McKnlght Mr. and
Mrs. J. Kearby Arthur McKnlght
Dan Howie Judge Meed Marshall
Green I. outs Mayward Parker and
Atwell.
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The little play "As Things Hap-
pen" given by the members of Miss
Ruby Klrk'g Sand ay school class last
evening was qu.Ha a'auccees In every
way. The play was written by Miss
Flarencu Dell nud put on by Mtns
Gertrude Dull.
Thero will be an Important busi-
ness meeting of the Woman's aux'.l-
nry of tho Episcopal Missionary So-
ciety at tho church Wednesday af-
ternoon at 4 o'clock. All members
aro urged to be In uttendanee.
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Mrs. John McKnlght 603 Lin-
cola street entertained at "II" last
night.
The house was prettily decorated
with carnations dnlsles and ferns.
The guests were: Mesdanies. D.
W. Owen Durgeaa B. Sneed Frank
Mitchell W. A. Miller. R. Scales W.
HalL F. Wolflln. N. Tudor A. Mc-
Knlght Lee Dlvlns Ruasell Graham
J. N. Vernon R. S. Thompson. John
Veale Thomas Curry T. Lemond.
A. V. Curtis Will Curtis. Reed Cur-
tis Tom Curtis. R. A. Morris A- li.
Johnston A. F. Lumpkin Martin-
dale Kearby Canode F. Deach and
Avery Turner.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Kearby 901 Von
Buren street were host and hostess
at a very pretty "seven course lunch-
con yesterday at twelvo o'clock given
In honor of tho members of the Fed-
eral court.
In the center of the table was a
large cut glass bowl filled with ferns
and marguerites. The placo cards
painted by the hostess were acenes
!n and around Amarillo. Covers
wero laid for . twelve. The guests
were Mecdameg Cnnode Avery Turn-
er McWhlrter Fred Beach Martin-
dale Messrs. Judge Meek Marshall
Green Louis Maynard Parker and
Atwell.
Mrs. John McKnlght 609 Lincoln
street entertulned very delightfully
at 500 Friday evening with MIsa lsa-
bello Randte who Is Mrs. J. W.
Kearby' guest as honoree.
The house was beautifully decorat-
ed with daisies geraniums and sweet
peas.
Two favors were given; one a cut
glass olive dfeh to Mrs. Spencer who
had high score and the other a gold
bat pin to Miss Isabella Handle.
After the game a delicious three
courso luncheon was served. The
guests were: Mesdames kearby J.
Trolllnger Terry Thompson William
Boyce Lyles W. Herring L. B.
Mitchell A. B. Spencer Starkweath-
er Grover Jones and John Ward.
Mtsrc! Isnbc'.le Pandit Anno Toll-
able Sneed Bess Whittle Lucllo
Hill Jean Whittle Davlea M. Moore
Hazel Whittle Kate Sockwell Aileen
Drazelton M. Wheatley and Delia
Hughes.
The Chrlatlan Endeavor of the
Christian church gave a social last
'evening at the home of Mrs. W. J.
Wood who lives south of town.
The evening was pleasantly spent at
games and music. About forty were
present.
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Mrs. J. E. Hughes left yesterday
for palhart to visit her daughter
Mrs. Henry Boyce. ...
The social meeMng of the La Cos-
tura club will be at the home of Mrs.
A. T. Tugwell 903 Pierce atreet
Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Tugwell
will be assisted in entertaining- by
Mesdames J. F. Tarter R. Raacoe
and J. L. Scott.
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. Mrs. J. J. Crump and Mrs. J. L.
Richardson will entertain the Young
Woman's Home Mission Society of
Um rjJk Street Methodist church atj
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LOCAL BREVii'lL
Prenche in Dillmrt Rev. li.
Jenkins' pastor of tho First H im
church; left for lmlhurt Frid.
assist In special nieoilims. Ills ;
here will ho occupied iud.:y by ;;
W. L Skinner of Dallas.
F.
nre from Cedar RnpldK S. .
and J. W. Wright and 11. W.
rott off!eora of the Amorlcan-Canad-ian
Laud Company of Cedar Raphht
la. are In the city. They aro ae-
oompanlcd by J. G. Farmer of Unit
city district passenger agent of the
Chicago Rock Island i. INHfio
Railway.
To Undergo Oper.it lim J. I.
Kendrlck left last nlcht for Itm lies-
tor Minn. where hi: will undergo
surgical treatment for nppendMtln.
He expects to be absent about twu
weeks.
Returns from CohsI nr. I..
Reedy baa returned from u fixe
weeks' Tlalt !n Corpus Chrlstl and
intermediate point.
lftvc for Mobile Miw Georgia
Wilson leaves tonight to nttend the
Confederate Veterans Reunion nt
Mobile. She will also visit with
friends o the MlaHlsslppI und Gulf
const.
Fort Worth Live Stock.
Fort Worth April 23. Catth.-
1000; hogs. 1000.
Steers Steady tops JTi.lO.
Cows Higher tops $6..n.
Hogs Higher tops $ 9 . 1 ." .
LITTLE GIRL INJI HKI).'
Vlrglna Wolflln Falls From Seesaw
Breaking Arm Above Klhnw.
Little Virginia Wolflln 9-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wol-
flln. 909 Polk street sustained pain-
ful Injuries yesterday afternoon when
eho fell from a see-saw breaking her
right arm Just above the elbow. Surg-
eons were called without delay the
wounded member set In cast and
late yesterday evening It was learn-
ed that the little sufferer is Improv-
es. Get your orcr in for the Baby
Bugglo while they are selling for
16. 65. At. II. C. Lankford & Co.
Phone 477 m 211 stf c
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What is May ;()? Osgooj & Gpr-don-
211s-tfc
Sweet potato cabbage tomato ond
other plants for sale. Write for
price circular. T. Jones Co. Clar-
endon Tex. 211s 3c
Weather strips cost money get
the best tho Monarch don't forget
the Monarch. T. W. Paxton Pan-
handle agent. 211s 3c
Get your order In for tho Baby
Bugglo while they aro selling for
J6.65. At H. C. Lankford & Co.
Phono 477 211 stf c
the homo of Mrs. Crume 1904 Tyler
street Wednesday afternoon from 3
to & o'clock.
Tho Mothers' club held a particu-
larly interesting meeting Friday af-
ternoon at the Tolk Street school.
Miss Wlllio Klmbroughf read a good
paper on "Tho Influence of Manual
Training on the Character." Mrs.
Llla Carlln Moore National W. C. T.
U. lecturer gave an interesting talk
before the club.
A Turner Art Exhibit will be given
next Wednesday Thursday and Fri-
day at the Cnind. Miss Crit.er
drwalng Instructor In the Amarlllo
school will have charge of tho ex-
hibit. Pretty simple and yet entirely
pleasing was the entertainment of
the Jennie Wren club yesterday even-
ing from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock at
tho home of MIes Hazel Cooper 605
Pierce street. The homo was dec-
orated In the club colors lavender
and white wrought through a pret-
ty combination of tissue paper and
cut Xlowors. Tho lights were sug-
gesttive of the general scheme of
shading reflecting their mellowed
raya through the filmy textures and
fragrant petals.
After a portion of the time alloted
to the entertainment had been spent
In games refreshments beautifully
revealing tho lavender and whlto ef-
fect consisting of cream and cake
wero served. Those in attendance
were: Misses Ada Harmon Manry
Fern Btonefleld Ola Wolfman
Goldlo Jacks Cora Pryor Ruth An-
derson. Helen Ullton and FW Hil-
ton
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(' r.t'nne.l from fago 1.)
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fi mid bo present. TMu
i .'. .: a henvy onu. The com-
.. ': . :.o got out and woraed
t I t' elOBtnr will lola Ule
i. '.
u - ..i ' . Crmd tad there 11-
' 1 ' ' ' .' i 'hat It la of the ct;:u
t :'. i' i:ont. norfoiuiB i';e
ll.
tl.
i . uiat luor.t Is expected.
.ik.i!!!o in civntlv Indebted
That
to tho public splriti dni'sa of certa'u
of the ill!;:. -ns of the city there c.tU
lif t )( tli V t.'-.t r!u;.-t. The all. .;t.i- '
lion it in.ii'i:n mi! iIi ticetin; t.i-
iiioi'i' .im will d.iruiitM i :;U' the truth
of the iibM'i-'.lon.
1. 1st of IVo'-.n "hs.
FolU.wlnr; Is n I' i oi n:i:..i :i i;? '
firms id. .1 Indivi.lniiK wiione i' x.i:!1
will !: cloned to il.ut a full a".ir.d-
umv may be pnT.;nt for tin; n'.ei tiri '
ni' I r.uiliniuMe Fi.ir As-soi '..tloii '
tc li neld In tlij tliiuu; opera l.ouyj
jiuiliy afternoon fnm 1 to 2
o'eioi!: :
1i'his Printing Company
I.eviu. rinno Cofip.'iuy.
t. L. li recti.
A il.'in'm Lay.
:'olles Bros. Giviviy Cutninny.
J. 1). Bnrtlett.
10. I) Green & Co.
L. U. Mitchell.
M. McLaughlin.
tl. H. Schleppy.
John S. Harper.
J. H. Board.
. C. II. High.
T. M. Bnimr. '
1). W. Owen.
Aiiiiirlllo nif-' ''onipany.
T. V. MeC.ee.
Hugh Whltcombe.
Kendrlck Furniture C'onipnny
M'hite Kill:.
National Bank of Commerce
Avery Turner.
John Keli.-r.
.1. Drinker.
A. E. Meyer.
('. E. Bureh.
J. N. Frcenitm.
Robert McGce.
J. E. Bryant Company.
Crybtal Ice Company.
('. W. Kouns.
A. l. Anni.ti'uii.e.
Brady -Nuely G merry Coteprny.
.1. .M. Donalilfoii.
('. C Cnnuirj'hani.
I. . W. Newton.
Pueltc't Gni!:i r- r0:l Co.
Early Grain t'omyany.
Urannen-Newhy Lumber Comp-ir.y.
S. P. Itoyre.
J. if. Harris !; Son.
.1ohii F. Monning.
Dally Panhandle.
Renfrcc Bror..
Moore & Forleuherry.
W. R. O.ier.
J. M. Burrow
Thnd .Tosephs.
J. Mnxiy Fare.
C. S. topnupli.
Owl Drug Company.
I'nion Drug Company.
Gus Runinull.
T. L. Faugh t.
Savior Kendall Co.
Whentley & Klllott.
Fred C. Pope.
Webti rn Furniture Company.
Aniorlcnn-Canadlau Land Co.
Loomis & Co.
W. A. Lcsue Laud Co.
R. F. Kay. s
Fly W. l.
IT. L. T'niphreys.
Rex-Perklr.s Con'p.iiiN .
11. II . Cooper.
J. II . Itice.
Tlmnii.1.0 liron.
J. II. Cor My & Co.
W. W. Sou
J. C. Ilindman.
Amai ll'o Corirnerc'al Company.
A. S. S:li:i:ett.
J. P DeSarasare.
R. il. Mc.l:.n.
Lankford Furniture Company.
F. W. Zimmerman Land Company.
Star Mill & Elevator Co.
D. D. Dewing.
F. A. Bench.
W. E. Slonne.
Sam B. Motlow.
Swift & Co.
Walter M. Ford.
Drazelton Pryor & Co.
Armour & Co.
II. E. Hume.".
Blair Hughes Co.
McKnif'it Transfer Livery & Sales
Co.
Myers & Curry.
R. E. Cruzcn.
Alfalfa Lumber Company.
Amarillo National Bank.
Amarlllo Bank & Trtmt Co.
Regent Shoe Store.
Rice Furniture Company.
Hand McKInnle & Mnsle.
Amarlllo Grain & Coal Co.
Byars-Thompson Auto Co.
Morrow-Thonms Hardware Co.
E. R. Roach Drug Co.
L. O. Thompson.
T W. Paxton.
COURTS
Fodenji e J' Wt and circuit courte
:lj'..ur:i ' yerierda? evenlug In av. -L
arlllo. .. jdge Edward R. M. el ;r. ! !
othe .ie:nbora of the couu'a i .r:..if '
f.ir - i left duringtlio svcLh'.i; ior
The contestants In tho P.Mter
connty locul option caso represent .d
by Mnriu. Rieder Graham & WW-
llama of Amarlllo and O. C. Cloii'.-h
of Oalveatcn lmve filed t!i" . . .
n.. evidenee with t.
' ' 1 i I 'ui i Worth a:
.11.' i l. 1 1 o care -Dm !
: 1 " i. .. I.I '. It is llllll" rt .
I I l'.. -IN cl the Ctfat.'l tee .
1 .1 . 'i.i.'i.enta of error
-ll "ii J u.::'ng tho present w
Will Itui
Judce W. M. Jeter of tho Poller
oi :ity court will sluw hit luyalu
Mill concern la tho oi'.Mn!; atl n of
tho PauLundle Fair Abjoclnlon ut
I ho ilraiid Opera IIousi: tomorrow
afternoon between 1 nnd 3 oVloeir
by niljournlnr Ms r.ouvt ni neon uy
ho re-acsenuled ut 3:30. J 1 1 !
Jeter signed t!:e closing ugrieiucii.
and meant il.
MCIW'l'.lRY.
Scluilt Kuby f-'cl'.ultz tw-rpnr-o!J
daughter nf Mi' und Mrs. .1. 1
Sli ult;: died yeetcrday murnlnf
from coin plications of measles and i
pne iiiiinnla. DurUl recurred ye;-tci-dny
.ift' rnoi.n In U:wo cemetery ful-
lew; jjv funer.il penlcea ut tho hon.c
oiV Jefierson BXreet.
J. W. Crudglnpton.
II. Joe. hemes di Hi o.
Ci cruo Wlllliimj.
0. M. Eukle.
ICeinadHon Dru;; Co'iij': ny.
II. d. Doyee.
C;rt:s Dru.T Co.
il. A. McDonald
d-iffln Grocery Co.
1. anee & Co.
K. 1. I'lttman & Son.
il lilies Johnson.
l":ndco Woolen Mills.
Annrillo Hurd'Aiivr. fi.
Amnrillo Clothing Co.
A. Duviddon.
.'. .'. ll'll Dry Goods Co.
I'm 1 Land Co.
. !!. Cans.
:'.inyor fewing Machine. Co.
I'rtel J. Lvar:.
Co'dcn K.igle Dry' Goods .'o. .
('. C. Tuber.
I). I. Greer & Sons. .
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Amarillo Gris Co.
Joiner rrlntlnn Co.
A. S. TuRell.
i;is and Electric Supply Co
It. G. Ateii.
First Xat!in:il Bank.
P. 11. Sccwald.
Amarlllo Tea & Coffee Co.
V. L. Molyncnux.
V. Latney Dames.
C. E. Willmerlncr.
E. D. Sanders.
Claude Kinnebrew.
H. II. Klrseh Co.
W. M. Jeter.
Jlrs. John R. Galloway.
E. E. PIckerell.
J. Levy.
Goldltig Drup Co.
Lylc'fl-Tijlloss Hardware Co.
II. E. Cbesuiutt.
Lewis Dry Goods Co.
Hudson Dros. Munufncluriiu; Co.
J. M. Durrett.
Western Grocery Co.
Q. Schnnp.
R. Humphreys.
Green Dros. Co.
J. W. McQueen.
L. S. Walters & Co.
Gnrrett-King I'urnit tire Co.
Panhaudlo Printing Co.
Lambeth Dros. & Henry.
Will A. Miller Land Co.
Amarlllo Wall Paper. Feint ft Con-
tratttng Co.
R. D. Xewcome.
N. S. Griggs.
Sum L. Seay.
F. A. Wl.Il.i.
Tanhandle Lumber Co.
W. E. Gee.
C. R. Fynas.
' Miller Dros.
DtiU j News.
Rockwell Grocery Co.
O. I. Sellars.
J. W. Clayton.
.7. C. MeCrneken.
C. R. Hooka.
R. I . DijTser.
Amarlllo Lumber & Ci.nl Co.
E. S. Rnrpep? Lumber Co.
Tl. P. Edwards.
S. M. Henderson.
Hert Wilson.
Cllvin & (iilvln.
II. (!. Ridler.
L. P. Murrs.
C. K. Chnnslor.
J. R. HiiKftlns.
Western Stock Y.irdu Co.
W. P. lilackburn.
Pan! City Townuite Co.
Doekrny &. Molyuenux.
Taylor & Taylor.
J. V. Carter. '
11. F. Droedlove.
St.iiic'ard Deal Estate & Loan (
icnnr.no
i4-U!IU
FffiOU WHITES
pi:s tioal i: ii)i:.ci: dwvi:i
oi::i) ix si it ion damaci.s
.1U T J HIV FAILS IO REACH
i:i:iiiir.
i li H I lupeil
ye ler...iy :u tin- F
ihril Circuit
I i rri u I t II tile i-iii e (
f C. S. Gullo-
v ii y et ;1 v. J. T. r.ttruin et nl was
I U .111 (he t :i lllll hell)); a Miit (if U
tieeiv l(rl tH vif ac.lllll t (( do-
fi io'mi;;' w luie men iiHhlng for dum-
a". ; fi .i!lej..e jilaiL'. a nt the bunds
Of the 1 . i ' ' T. 'lllO lieci'fifa tillegul
fit f ei to win or the receipt of certain!
uei:'!':;i v J -1 1 - - i : .y wnttu ladle
in i i.i i-1 ii ;tii in w lilcii p:icf U;ey
tloei liieil i;jti; ). rimio to the
home of tho 1 ' e k.-i took them from
their bed : led them to a f omilderahlo
illi'taiieo nil tl.iie iruelly heat nnd'
whipped Com. n was for this that'
i!;.:ii:e.i were n.sk-d at tho hands of
' '"lrl.
It van nlli f-d that ufier llio re-
eelm if the iimnlt inK letters. pur-
1'orllnK to hno been v.-i:;en by tl.pi
H'vto Calloway there n.-. pre;it anil
InleiiFO fei llni: nriiln: t the M licit nml
tiMt Sheriff Putin;! d h!:. influ-
e. e "irnln.it mol. violence. .mre.-in
r.'i i'ie eom:iny ni pie t lint
t'ie
t(l pie
II' t
'cur.
It v;ih tl. en iho
' "-"iv removed
of tho town (in
lierv
iron. '.
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W:'; l
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1 1 M-lf-
i ut: kir'u
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1 1. i mi u. alleged to have
red.
i- I'M of the e!.Jt'iico
e ... court tho jury
' . " und v.-nj (il.-t-
S-v l
1'iiby in.
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i- -:ie of the
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Tlif-e Is a He ip of Si'.: re )-t
.Hill! to Depend I'ih i a
F:ir:n:!l j iki i : u.
I'or Months Am: rillo 1 1 i li :
Ina
i have.
: ''n mo roust. m: o::p
prnlse f"r Doau'ti l.tdue
;oti
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of
und
h.1vi.
.Cut
ii.e-
k piI ill out tho o.d won cj
d'no In this locairy. J.'oi :.i
t- ;.;i:-ly tv.-r pred-f-'ed 6m u i..
ii - (tii'uf of merit.
Mrs. M .. Jenkins Qu;u I
c;is: ."Dofina Klluuy I ii .
sin id lav life and uiore thai
tliy I tj Pi.n.e It worfb Hv i-
lildir'; mo of kidney trouble
tl u-tors hud candidly told "til'
tliero v.is no b.opo of recovei
I -J.
i ;i"
tl:t
lio.i
I believed this to be tr ttr; .1
1
Fttir!:d using Doafl'a Kita.v '')'!:
1 wns to low thai my rdatlv. s v.-i..-.
r:tlkd in to poo roo before I i.i-d
'J ho doctors pronoOnca my cs o n.-.
dropey and I thlr. ihey were il.;nt.
for different paits of my body !'
cuiir bdly swollen. When J first
pturtod til; lug Doan's Kidney riHa
I was only nl lo to net around by
uuhig two cams n3 a support anl
then I could not stnnd on try feet
for over five minutes at u lime. The
third ilny after I boj;an tnhlu". thin
rollnllo remedy however 1 was uMo
to go Into the kitchen and prcpuro
dinner without the nld of a enne.
I continued using Doan's Kidney
Pills nnd at hint they effected a
cbnit'lete cure.
I cannot pralso this1
remedy too hipl.ly in return for all
it has done for mo."
For fnle by nil dealers. Prlco 50
rents. Foslor-MIUinrn Co. Duffalo
Now York solo HRents for the
Fnlted states.
Dcinemhor the name Doan's
and lake no other.
RFSOI.VTIOXS OF F.FSPF.CT.
To Memory of Mr Mamie Jackson.
Tvue.
Whereas God In His Infinite wis-
dom and Koodiifss. has removed
from earth Mru. Mauio JacUnon-
True daughter ef our esteemed
brother. C. D. Jurkcon member of
Amarlllo Coundl No. 2?n inncn
Coinmrrelal Travel. tp. (in J
Whereas N't t on'y the bereaved
f-it'ofM- end iM-rb:1:'. I li sv) sustained
v. loss tli :t r;iiv.i-t. be repaired but
tbe eonm'iiii'.v m u whoie iiH'lnnl o
of this broiherhoo I iu;e and il.so-
wt:er therefo'e hi- "
I'o.'Vvi d Tinu wo do hereby ten-
('e. to the bm-erved brother C. D.
.leckson. rod lihewise to the grief-
s:t -!cl;rn biishnnd out heartfelt aym-
p; tby end mssi ranee of lasting con-
tern; nnd l-e U furtUcr
roceivml Th:H a copy. of. these
preiimiiles urd resod-tlons bo spread
j i: pon the 'minutos of our Council
; pent to the bereaved ones and pub-
llshf.l by the
t'.frned)
lecnl
W.
W.
c
prer3.
It. ALLEN
E. KIRK
W. MI'LLIX.
Committee.
f WANT ADS
C
Tco Late To Clatti.'y
FOR
SALE -Furnlturo nut i..u.
ir rent
oil E. p.roiil fit. ;ilslp
F()!lJ(f;.T-Two furnlKhert or Mn-
furnlHhHj rooms for liiit iiom-
Keepiiiu. 2io X. polk St.
i:ii3!
W 1 V'Ti.'rv l.- i. .
-am . f (
lady Ste-
noKrapner wlblus posit Ion In An-
nrlllo. Addi'iRii )!)X 40.1. 1 lc-3p
WANTED TO HFV fin to 100 feet
viieant enot front Amnrillo property
between Fillmore nnd Vim Ruren
an Huh and C Ot li nivng. Address
Do 101. Canyon City Ti-x. 21li-e
FOt: SAI.E-.Clienp. flood. .truTf
cvtens.on dlnln-; table and aide-
beard. 1 1 no Fillmore street Phone
FOR ALK-Great bargain. $11.00
Per acre. Improved panhandle stock
farm. If taken now. stock Included
for the one price. Address Amarlllo
l!e;lv Co.. .Inl Tnvlor Rt morli1
Tia.-is. 21 li-So
FOR SALE-Ono fine Jersey cow
Wt) younc calf one week old. lie
cu.i. .i . .
2118-Sp
WANTED A cook nt onco at Wll-
doradu Hotel Wildorado Tex. In-
quire lis E. Third St. 211a-lo
FOR SALE Cow will he fresh soon
but mill giving milk; part Jersey
at n bargain. Also fine driving;
lioiM'. city broke and gentle not
nfriud of anything. Also buKgy and.
hut m ss. u. F. PIckerell. 211s-lo
l'OU RENT Four nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping to par-
tien without children 200 Jackson
i-t. .'Flume 1140. 211s-tc
IVA N'T ED Position as wnlrcs or
en collector Bolleltor or deliverymsn '
for Krncery. Reliable. FtrHt-rJasd
references. XX'H caro Pally Tnn-
I'lindle. 2tls-:tp
FOP. X;NT Furnished room clore
! to
until
Fo
round
house. IS 0 2
Ills-Hp
rt.
TILM.'F. - F!n vt'lTiep. 9
ii
1" :
: i . :: mics I iikI I'url Wor'h
ee'i ('u !lnis' n!ii ti;.eeo
I':.. Ii Hti'i'lell. ( lf In tlllit
th n rath T..r0O. 4drt aercs.
:-i''e ftiit'l. .lefirroon count v.
!i - !;. it !'viM"r;it. first elans and
v iol!: !:.n j-r ii' re; 120.0110. SO
i i bin I I.i; ' i'h i W oil hn m. r'c(-
i'ovio luiijiy flld per Ui'ir: $2. ton;
nil fie. ironi ilelil. WMI pay ftlffer-
el'.ee if I I lee If. Worth It. AdfltTSS
A' 1'. (). Lex o.'ll.'Fort Wolf).
:e.. ' 1H"() if
"Ml HALF - Loll top. disk nnd
: ir I ii Premier lyi'cw iter nt a bar-
pain if sol by' May 1. Address O..
2n n.dk nt. 2iis-3i
FO.l HALE Houaehold Roods dish-
es Si'doliourd cli inn closet bedsteads
tlrnwcvv itnntlF (lln!ng chairs rock-
ciK em. Morris ihnlr bookcase re-
fr!eerat.:r. 110 i Van Duron street
phono l'H. 211s 3p
WAX?'!-!) -'i'cslticu nn waitiiks ro
house. ;o. cc for widower with not
more iliim lm:r 'Hlldren. Apply 703
Ei.i t Fi
U street.
211s 2p
FOR :"AL: -Two lotncr lots In
Adrian paid c ut. K. E. l'lekerell.
211s tfc.
Monarch i:t:-' rt rl p Is the
only all metal nt:!;i perrittlntr' the
removni of the windows wphout re-
mvolcg the tstrlp. T. I'.ifon Pan-
bandlo agent. 211 :ie
Notlco the advert 'mvi: t eiri"-
whero In this hiKiie of Slum Fly Horn
Paint. This remedy ha" 1; i :i in th-
markef for the past six imhi r.'.n'. has
given iinlMTHnl sntlBfneti'v. Fonie
of our larK'it customer! i.peik of It
hr0U1?h0Ut 'thP COuntry
very biKiiiy nno me ivocNm-n
viol hnv.
used It say it heals tho woui d vrr
rapidly prevents blood polaon. r t :;-
shrink and prevents the wound I'r'. i
fly Infection r.o matter how 'M. t
ihe flies are and they never h..v
lost an nnlmnl from dehorning v. ht n
using this remedy.
The iHockuien of Southern Te':
used this pnint largely during the
past six years. 21 Ts-1-5
Library Hoard Meeting.
There will bo a meeting ot the
library board Tuesday afternoon at
4 o'clock in the library rooms. Those
merchants who have not yet been
solicited will bo visited next week.
Investigate 'the Monarch dust
proof weather tight all metal weath-'
er str'p' before buying. Remember
tho name Monarch. T. W. Paxton
Panhandle agent 21U 3
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