Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 242, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 12, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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AVtlllLLO UULY KKWK AM.MtlLMt. TKXAi MltlthtV AM.l Vf I A 111.
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4 I'WMKNT nut pwim.
.anonneel.
Mr. and Mrt. C. O. Ro- i ;os
Harrison Mreet. wUh to unnoumt the
engnpement of their d.iuphtrr. Ma-
rion to Mr Charlea 11. Ihimn of San
Francirco. t'al. The wetMing U'
take nlaoe the latter part cf the
preent month.
Mr. stt Vjtttftitln
BiiimIm.y SI4Mi 1a
Mr. J. . St-ott enteruinel the
pupils of h-r Sunday hcol dam of
th Folk Street Methodist church
ThuMdnv afternoon at her home
JOCn Tyler utreet. Tho yonnc peo-
ple enjoyed the afternoon with Infor-
mal games tM(j dainty refreshments
There were quite a larpe crowd pres-
ent and a verv plenAnt tlne m'nt.
Auto Terty n
Ilomel onnd Trail.
Newt from the l'nrdlr.jt-Kicke over-
land party mates thnt thew ure en-
Joying the lchts In l'uel.lo hut ex-
pect to hepln their honte.var l onr-
aejr the Inst rf this week. Juxt what
time they will arrive In Anmrlllo
was not Mated.
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CmM Kntertahted
At ninrlllo Courtry tluli.
Mr. and Mr. I.ee Green and Mr.
T. I. Wlt!ir!poon entertained a
merry crowd at the Annrlllo Cor.ntrv
elub ground thin week In honor of
their vlaltlns tueoU. Mrt W. K. Al-
bert and children of San Angelo. Mrs
Clayton Drennann of I.an ton. Okla .
and Miss Maud Nelson of Claude
The pnrtv rompoited of Mrs. I.e
Green rind f-imlly. Mm. T. D. Wlthcr-
poon and rhlldren. Or. Killauch and
family. Visa lrlee Teck pud Mr. Will
Benton and the honones.
In the middle of August when ev.
ery leaf and Made la wilting beneath
the btirninc cae of Old S1. one turns
to the very coolest sheerest frocks i
Itnaelnnhle and even the hats of mld-
snmmer take on thine mot llncerl.
efforts. The season will soon he past
for the sumer girls' fancies when
more sober hues for my hdy's wart-
robe will be preronteil for M'-r
lection.
While the time In ripe fi.r pri-
mer's frivolities and crtravapiim s.
fine la tempted to bnsk In them to
the full'-st (tent. Civm muslin.
French rephyrs and handkerchief lln
en tstnnd foremost In the mid-summer's
vogues. The flips worn st'.l!
liold the evtremelv strak-rht and nar
row lints. Tailors li the larger ilt.
lea are arrlup tpalust thf tulie nar-1
ments and there is 't probability tlu'
the fall will anno- n slightly ful'c-
skirts. The !;.e stands out sheer
spotless and prett a mo'it refrevb-
Ins rhanse trom some of the beaxler
tones of nrlv summer While cun-
ras tailored sailors rre some of the
late models and present a hl- nn-
pearoncp when worn with shoes and
frock to manh. l.aie hats are pop-
ular Mils season for dres.-y wenr and
the blaik rbantilly bats are but
sllphtlv adovned some heinu simplv
fouehed with one hrt'o nc-how tif
i wr or chiffon. White will he pop.
vlai tu the early fall months and
pie lii Hons are that white flannel and
"f'nn will Rraee the frozen months
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Mr- 15 MrMeans Is en'oxlnc
a ' nc in the rnn on.
iS-rxiii.tl.
Mrs Clayton lircnnan. who ha
been visltln? her mother. Mrs. Lev
(reen leaxrs today for her home In
I.awton Okla.
Mrs R. C. Xeely has as her uest
Mrs. I. Had ford of Quanah. Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tonder and
Vr. and Mrs. J. 1 Rbhle have as
their ruct Mrs. J. M. Williams of
Clarendon.
o
Latest news from Mr. and Mra
Sloan Krltser states that they are en-
Jojin the beautiful scenery of the
Creat Lakes.
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Mr and Mrs. M A Smith who
have been guests at the home of Mrs
Smith's brother. Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
lV)wnlic. !oi pierce street have re-
turned to th lr heme nt Montpomery.
Ala
Mr and Mrs. .1. Ciledrlnit and two
little girls loHh!ne and Molly llv-
Inpt at !0l 1'leree stret. 1-ft Thurs'
day evening for New Mexico where
they will make their future borne.
Mrs. C. C Turch. who has been
the reilplent of mmh social f.ivor
left laet evenlne for San Pleco Cal
where she will join her husband who
pro-ceded her to that city to make
nrranrement for their future real-
dence there.
Pr. I M. r.nrnett who has been
the euest of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Richie
?000 Tavlor street rrtrrned last
evening to his home nt Cooper.
Mr and Mrs. 11. F. Urown are ex-
pelled to arrive today from an ex-t4-nded
aojourn In Colorado and will
be the guests of Mr. and Mm. .1. J.
Service Uiu Van Huron street for
two weeks he fere returning to their
hon e at Pallas
Friends of Mrand Mr. .1. U. Ilas-
Mtt will be pleased to learn thnt tho
latter't health Is very ruuch Improv
ed a'ter her recent nervous col
M-e.
Miss Fib o ler is n He(t'- I
i'i with friends.
Mrs. Sam Va ichn Is reported ill
the home of her mother Mrs. H. T
W are 1010 Hoik street.
Two prrsons made the aood on-
fslon last evening at the dose of
the nermon on ' Change of Heart."
The sermon was a consideration of
the theme from Htbllcal. scientific
and practical standpoints.
Miss lllatt sang a very appropriate
and effective solo which was highly
appreciated and w II revived by the
entire audience
Nr. sorvlit) this morning but a
grat service has been planned for
tonight. The Junior chorus will lead
the music and furnish some special
sojps.
The evangelist will preach on
Things that Save."
Mr. Marshall will deliver his great
est lecture. "Just What They Need."
ti men onlv next Sunday at 4 p. ni
Hoys over ' will be admitted.
i he iity loutuil nut yesterday
afternoon for the consideration of
matters pertaining to paving Fay-
went was made for a portion of the
rra recentlr finished by the on-
trators aid a number of other mln.
or matters came up for considera-
tion. There was nothing done of excep-
tions! Interest to the public Pay-
ment was allowed for all of that pa v.
Ing accepted by the council which Is
In keeping with the policy character-
izing the board and stipulated In the
contract.
Ituv ami trr the no-name hat for
M.IMi. ltl.A( KUl'ltN IlltOS.
:i?-tf-c
Xtlv to I'astern Mar.
The F.aatern Star will observe their
memorial day Sunday at 3:30 o'cUcl
at the Masonic hall. All memr-era are
urged to be present.
MRS PACHRL SF.RVICK.
24 2-2c Secretary.
' KKHTIIIS.
I Houston. Tex. Feb. 1.7 805. Eight
years ago my local doctor gave me up
to die. saying I hid Drlght's Tilscase
of the kidneys and could not live over
two months. One-half bottle of Mali's
Texaa Wonder of St. Louli cured me
It Is a wonderful medicine and 1
cheerfully recommend It.
i MRS. J. M. C. RREA1CEH.
2704 Draios St.
! Sold by all drjggista.
KV UAIIIV CttMPWY.
Mr. llnKwatl 1an. nt have a fine
line of work ami dreoa clothing for
)mi. SAI.)l? KFXnAI.I. CO.
m 1 ii -tk.J
ware n Tnhi rOoo irr-o trj tvtJ
We are pleased to announce that
we have Just closed a contract for
the entire milk supply of the hi
grade dairy herd of C. O. Wolflin
The herd has h'on carefully devel
oped during the past ten yerrs and
no better dairy cows can be found
In the country. The milk Is carried
direct to our plant where It is cool-
ed bottled and preserved under the
bst sanitary and hygienic condi-
tions and Is delivered rre and cool
to our customers.
We have also taken over the retail
business of Mr. Wolflin aid will
supply the trade with the same qual-
ity of milk which they have been
getting.
We Invito inspection of the cows
producing our milk and the manner
In which It Is handled at our plant
Your patronage Is solicited.
AYFRS ICE CREAM CO..
Phore r.7'. 405 Pierce St.
WHY IT SFtX'KF.ns.
Xotlcee
1 have Just opened an up-to-date
messenger service in con-
nctlon with my livery business
at the old Rock livery barn
on Fourth street. Try us for small
deliveries also large ones and for
hurry-up calls. We can't be beat
lion't forget our nhone No. in. I':k
I Venule It's for One Tiling Only ami
Amaiillo IVople Appreciate
This.
Nothing ran be good for every-
thing. loing one thing well brings suo-
iess.
lonn's Kidney Pills do one thing
mlv.
They help sick kidneys.
They are for backache other lcl-
iipv Ills.
Mere Is Amarlllo evidence to prove
their merits.
Mrs. W. S. Troctor. 1200 X. Pierce
St Amarlllo Texas says: "I can!
strongly recommend Ooan's Kidney
. . t . a. I
i ins. as mev nrongnt me reiior nner
I had taken other remedies without
helntr helped. Our supply of Ioalfs
Kidney Pills was obtained at I.. O.
Thompson A Pro.'s P-rug Store and
e found them very effective jn
'Miring troubles caused bv the kld-
nevs. I have also learned that this
reniedv Is Just as beneficial In chil-
dren's cases as In those of older
persons."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cuts. Foster-Mllburn Co. Ttuffalo
New York sole agents for the Vnlt-
cd States.
ltencmher the name -Hoar's
md take no other
Today Saturday
We place on sale 200 Lingerie
Waists in many lovely designs
worth $1.50 and $2.00 choice
98c
I wish we could sell the balance
of these beautiful White Dresses.
I am willing to take 2oS0
for choice of the entire lot and
they are worth $6.50 to $8.50.
Ask to see them.
Swell line of the new Fall Wool-
ens just received. All newest
shades in Serge Panama Broad-
cloths and Scotch Mixtures.
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VOl l TO M Pl ll lilMi.
The lias and Electric Supply Com-
peiiv have moed from 1 1 Dasi
Hh street to the Nimn building on
II" West Fifth s'reet The new
manors lire hcin.t fitted up with sep-
arate rooms for the tlisplay of elec-
tric and gas fivtims a lomplete and
ass Mok of which will lie
curried at ul! times.
A much belter assortment will he
ariied than Is to u- found between
1 a lias Mid 1 ionor and when nil of
tho new appointments are Installed
it will rival anv of the larger cities.
The fixture department Is In
barge (if Mr. H. IV Johnson ronior-
lv of the Albert Sechrlst Fixture
manufacturing concern f Ivenvcr.
The electrical work is done by
Messrs. Ed. Miller and I.ouls Einkler
both skillful elect rlelii ps and well
known locally
At NEWTON'S Store
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
The country ttjgs ire ill good
every one guaranteed
Nice Hens it 50c
Fryers it 30c and 40c
Vegetables ire so cheap they
don't tiste good any more
We have Bishop's line of pre-
serves: 3 lb. Pitted Cherries... 85c
3 lb. Teach Preserves. . .80c
Cranberry Sauce. Peach Jam
Shred Codfish in 15c size;
others Charge 20c
Quart Piccalilli 25c
Qt. Mustard Chow Chow. 25c
25c Dr. Prices Baling
Powder 15c
25c Jack Frost Baling
Powder 15c
12 Large Milk 75c
12 Small Milk 40c
12 Ex. Standard Straw-
berries $1.75
These arc worth more thin
$2.00'wholesile.
Flour per 48 lbs $1.25
17 1-2 lbs. Meal for.. .35
10 lbs. Compound Lard .95
10 lbs. Swifts Premium
Lard 1.30
10 lbs. Simon Pure
Leal Lard 1.30
2 10c Oysters 15c
2 10c Kraut .15
2 10c Hominy 15
4 Small Milk 15
2 Large Milk 15
In fact we sell most anything
for 15c.
Phone U "IN Eighteenth St. Thone R33 Tenth Street.
Tlione 1AS200 North rtuchansn 8.
We're Doing Yura a Service
YouVe Especially Fortunate Right Kow in Being Able to Get
Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes at greatly reduced prices. You know how well these
clothes wear; and you know what they usually cost. The prices
we're quoting on these and all other goods for our Summer Clear-
ance are certainly worth noting. We MUST make a clearing of
our summer goods in order to accommodate our big line of new
fall goods.
25c Suspenders now - - 11c $3.50 and $4 Straw Hats now $1.95
75c Stocks now .... 37c $3 and $4 Fancy Dress Hatsnow $2.95
Sox black and tan 15c val. now 8 1-3 Mexican Slraw Hals al 10c 15c 25c
10c Handkerchiefs now - - 5c $1 shirls 500 dz to seecl jronf
35c and 50c Underwear now - 27c now 55c
50c and 75c Underwear; now 36c Boys Suits at - - - 33 1-3 off
Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits
ONE-THIRD OFF
FIFTY OTHER SUITS AT
HALF PRICE
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Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 242, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 12, 1911, newspaper, August 12, 1911; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth297690/m1/5/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .