Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 9, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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AMAIfli.l il lilll.V Am. MTtltDAV. KMilKR 111.
Al.IAEII.lO DAILY NEWS
AN
IM-r'l KVDKNT DEMOCRATIC
! VKWSPAl V.H.
A CRYING NEED OF THE PANHANDLE
In a n-i-nt it.terview which cpicared In these rolnmra Mr I t.
tvin declared that or.e of the chief nwdi if thl section ju a plvn-
't (. of f bi-n p n n.-v. for th- pnr;oe rf floating Iran on farm land
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THI Atl'lll" PI P.I.IMIIM; Ci. uliinil time of M er retarded in ro small measure th utrii il-
Cmor Ht'i 'r.-1 Tyhr Street j t ibveiin met i of ihi mi
In.orjH yd Ird.r (he of T0 f t . .MrrM). l Mi Homc I. .me hlih U i-hi ted . n-
Hi.t Of TM .. ... j .. . w... i... -...
v.;.'IV ' I TO HMfii- if- ' ii. I I . I .mil wiuiu ii-ii iimrn Ul l.uel'.l
i : i ic.iv pi i if'i hi 1 1 v ii I to ii li Inion t.as been added suu ion. t.i-
rCJ' .w mi:; t-i 'ilil'diiiit ul .it this Mii:t of n treat Panhandle Trust Coiup-iny.
l"l iapPal viItl.Mi lit to ..!o.iii- in' linoine ri:i iinNce:m woppori w iioti
r." ili'i. at :i r -a!'r-.- ! r.i i - of Hit' rest. ar:l ly I T: i method hasten Cie
t"re offi il j f"!V r a-'rbrltiiral anil no. k-f.irm'.n d- :opf!ent of Hum sanda of .(r-
"i' ; r a. :ii -t i.uti. n h. ! b ) . Mliint plow.
M lHi:inilN I5n Tie XtM believe tint ih hi - !n carrle wtii ti iii nob of ital
Tbe lailv oi will lie d Ii ere J r"-' ' this sctlon. 'in -..ple ami tti ity It believes that irK. fu-
by tarrlci anwhere In Amurillo. oritur.- o! :il! .!i ;h mN upon :!i.- i I -i ti 1 1 y of thin proven loil Tlii jcar
t . pi: (I Sto. k. I.t..m"
Tio I '-til- Ni'v lh a Mror of
.-oi !?t-fl Pr". '
Th I n i I vi is
ri'i r of An: r'.i .
3E
ky tha I onlnid of tfie ilty ftr $"i.0o
a yosr. or Mi icnt? a month In nl-mn.
tki.kpimim:s.
Hiisinoy Olflre iJ
Sotlety Kdltor 14
Flot !orntni; Nrpper in the
Amsrlllo Country Covori tho Pan-
banille of Totrk. Knstorn Now Mexlro.
SotUbern Colorsdo and Western Ok-
laboma.frcm twolv to twenty-four
boar in ndvanre of Denver. DallaH
Fort Worth ond Oklahoma City anl
other papers rarrylns teleeraphio di.
pafrhea.
Entered as aeeond-claM ma'ttr at
tbe poitofflce at Amarilln. Texas
ander the art of .Marii 3 187?.
TOP O TIIK MtlHMNf!.
Cet in the Cbrlatmaa nhopplnn
fame and me your ilbi
The turkey that esoaped Tlianks-
givlnx baa another prohtle romlna
Old Santa Is to he thanked fo
erowdlnjt the Hvde trial out of th
pnbllc mind.
The new poem entitled "When
Morjran Stubs Ills Toe" is sliqhtly
erippled In the feet.
New York eplrurea nre said to lie
Coin in strong for the KanxMH Jnrk-
rabbit. ' Price hre ot. the Jump.1
fhwar I'ndrtrwoort declares th:it he
la not and will not he a ennUidiite
Tor the presidential nomination. .
la well
hrts shown tlie e.I iiit.iliilu . of i.e and on I it p;i in rrops tu t h. P.iiiu.iii-
dle. and rept-rts of tV' Im:i.u -i! ;in-r;vl hTw--t in e:ir otne frot.i o.
i ry seetloii ol this tre.it muiry. 1'pon a yoarlv imrtase of am h har-
vest rest s our hopen lor steailv growth for f ill nttainnn nt and for t(
linlWitifr of a uictiupolls Ju re of Ur; and e;.i:i tin - roKrtIi;m
To nsxiiie on Ii Inire.i more fari ien. ar? reedi-1 ami more of tb
sinews of ronili'erre o mremtlnu tie effrt of ilne whleli we no
il.ilin aa citizens.
The News Lclievs iliiii ciiK'; .-ted ;i!aiif fur a I in-e Trut Comisuiy
her are prai tltnl rnd l asiiil'. It I -!?. that s o ii a oti pi:y could
be organized with a nuriilie' in" A nailllo's most pro-iuneiit oapitaiiM a
first atoekholders. with sufficient outside cpltal to lia.e a n.iHii)n-iioll:ir
or.iinizatlon.
It Is believed l tlios who favor siiih an ori-anl iiioti vlth 4
capital noi k of a million iiullmite.t money mUlit be proi ired in tho ej.ht
at a rate cf Interest which would Mdve the farmer s prol tenia and make
aure the advancement of this city und section aluni; endurinn linen.
The projeit Is one which should appeal 8tronsl to local and Pan-
handle cltlzena of liberal meaim. It Is ore will h 1h" Newc l.e'.levcs
should be put before the people v it h en. nestm-gs and which should be
pushed to an early consummation
Such a Trust Company would In 110 wise injure the hus'nesi of the
heavily.cai1itr.H7ed and prosperous banking In'Utiitioin of Amarillo and
the Panhandle. On the contrary it Is believed that it would reniilt In
a general stimulation of all classis of IcL-itbuate imsinc nod in heavily
increased deposits.
The News beliews that the proposition is ore of sroe.test worth re-
Kordless of the anle from which H may be viewed. The News la for
any project which ttlves prom Ice of pronut'ni; the itidi'. idmil IntereHta of
every citizen It bt llevei tliut rb h and poor are alike concerned iu tliu
more liberal aurlculturnl development of ililg section. And it believes that
no other one factor would do as much tj hasten such development aa a
Trust Company .o.nnlzcd alon the llres suRL'estel. and operated for
the purjMise outlined.
"Taft Would Graduate the Tariff."
says a contemporary As If It were
not already takln? a post-siaduiite
iurH4'
Sfieakiuc of the artificial I' to ten
thousand ilc'.l.irs vere found isi (lie
wooilen tec of : kii;iiiom'iI p.-'.opei in
Oklnhotea
Kolliwlnf ta'k .fo!non" positive-
anoi'O'' nient Hint be will ret tie from
the ritiU. the pupllist'c onllo-ik ilii"
not atipear so dark
Tbe Wahlr"ton Star rriuarkn th .t
with Wfiinen. like M'la 1 iim.iIi ib-
pti'! on the dressing. I'."t I be
tiA "a on I rcl'wh the insinii.iiicii
fair
fortntie'' ha done much for the
tmise of ei'uiation In biillilln.' puhll.-
libraries end endowing n hno'h but
liis crowning achievement in Klft
itivina cane when he cstahllt-hcd
j pension fund for educators w ho 'iti-
selfihblv devoted their services to the
ca"" of tr.itaanitv Woolrow vVil-
von has been a preat sihcol teacher.
Me m earned much in I'lstir.ctlon
lint little In dollars. He Is entitled
to a pension in his old rnte. r'nlr-
nii'idi'il in"! of ail pnttles nre lit r-
11 ; il on this iinestlnn."
MH.ITIO .M
IM I.1TI CI ANN.
A Impair b-cmar. who wan wantid
In 1011I. was' bold In a iloset by bUi lilcliard Crol;er former Tammany
motber-iti-la'v till the officeis arris-i Hall leader pb ks Mayor Cnyror of
ed llow'd yo-i like to be the Ir-'iiian ' I New York city -is t'ae logical !b'ti "-
- - 'cratir -ndid:te for President
I'Fmiti-:iciiiiis. j (Y It(rtlU(V nr .
i.i;il . a v.'.wi.lt.. Wit. loavui in iuiii.iihi xiii i'- n .-
son have rein fit to dij up nn old '
mory to tie effeM tliat Mr. Wilsor
i.i KsTticK i.mi:u
FPtiM KANSAS CITY
Kansas City Mo 1mm t'.- Cattle
rei-elpts Inst week were less than
one-half as brte here ns In the. pre-
vIoiih week. The holiday Thursday
ncionnteil for a part of the decrease
but not nil of it. and the reduced
alr.e of the run "tiTted buyers to
thinking. Prices lie van to advance
the first of the week and firm mar-
kets were the rule every da' the
close beln around a quarter higher
than close of previous week. Today!
the market Is steadv receipts i:!.moi
head. Kxiept for the fact that Chl-
rato has 2Snrin bend today and a
lower market salon here would be
stronger. Stoi ker and feeders are
stronger today some sales ten hUh-
er than Frldnv. most of thos .Masses
selllne at $4 m to 1'i.fio. A part of
fjie Chlcaeo ren today is show- ra-
tle but these will be sold on the
market later In the week as Christ
at one time :i iplied to the Carnegie
found.itlon for a peiisiou 11 a teach-
er and flaiir.ted It to public view ns
Minieth'ni; in the nature of a reflec-
tion upon the lersey aspirant for bo
preiiiili't'tial nomination.
Mr. .WiNon wf'hu: t lowii.in v ad-
Dlitte! t'llt le h; I !":i le kiii i ;.iili-
ejitinn before bis ebstion to the gov-
arrcrsbip il New .lersi y and Justi-
fied bis aitlon on the en un.ls of
Ion? service iiv a t'-arhor. s.-iyp v th-t
lie hriil no priva'" moan to iiep"tid
upon and Pint "a pi-'n who ureji In'o
fotlti'K bo'-ni! by the prlnc'ples of
honor puts bis f rullv and all wb'
amy be depetidi'it ipon him for sup-
Tert. t the mercv of nny Incilcul.i-
hle t'-rn of t'o- whiel of fortime."
To an tut. Iii. rt pel lie Mr. Wil-
ton's H' tlnn ii"eds no justifii atlnn.
and ore may wel' bd'eve 1 1. tb-
ffortS Ol hl CIH'lll'i t to lllCilOillt
llm on that s'ore wil! prove a rie-clslv-
cm! I.ard-Mttln'i liiornorans.
Already koiik nf tlie anti-WIWon ;-
pers irnn;pted by a ene o fair-
ness are taking up c.td-'els !n hl-i
bchrlf nsalnst those who would In-
jure him by Inslnuntlve .ttrant-es.
The Dallas Time Herald which
has tken Issue with Mr. Wllu n on
certain prints hap the following In
point:
"Governor Wlbot; brivis ?i-t rr.
important i'a' t that the imtlnn shout I
observe. It Is this: Some f.f our
mrst brilliant eduie.tors -school
tenrhers. If you pl"as nr hut poor-
ly rewarded. They have little chance
to t:ive for the rainy day thai rnmes
In sltrost every person's llf . The
co'nt ry is filled with lerendent
broken-down school teachers who
bave piven the best of their live to
the cause of civilization. Their fi-
nancial reward was so mcag'e thst
It was Impossible for them to con-
serve tbelr salaries so that thev could
prevent themselvet from belne al-
most public charges In old ace This
condition applies to every section t f
tbe country. Colleee professes are
notnble examples of this ingratitude
of the pahllf. Andrew Cirtpgl"
anxious to get rid of bis "spoiler.
mas beeves r.nd so have to b re'k-
date for the ft-publican nop.lnatlot J 0(1 wih in Mlrdlatlont of killers.
.Native steers sort up to .! nere
today nnd there Is a Rood delegation
of Kansas grass cattle off a post
graduate course of meal or shock
corn here today nt IR.SR to Ifi.on
some good short ffd teerg at $Oi.
Most cows bring $r.25 vents $7.0".
Colorado and other range cnttle are
ahnwlns up this week with prices
for covrrnor of Maine.
The decision of Khode Island t"
tvil.t biennial State elections leaves
Massai hus-tts the only State to
choose hi r uovjtior and other offi-
cers annually. x
The Kulph a.iniinistrr.tion which
I I!- ilboi:
Kiani'lsi o
tii assume its duties !n Sail
wil' inaiu'erate r. plan of
.Itv government almost Identical w ;tli 1 imog; as roou a any umo mm -th
coirn.i.si .n fe.m nf f.ve nmci.t. "on. on all kinds. Quarantine cattle
nrrourai'cd bv the re-eleition of
floverner Fosn the Progressive
are mostly low grade although a fov
tjr. 1 came irom tno mius are aiaruim.
I rt J . g . 1..
p.ibliiansin Mas?acb-setts. It Is sab'. Iorne n"-P"unn sieers imm
w III endeavor to prevent solid del -1 homa oil mills sold nt $r..7r. today.
cation beimr sent in the rtn.iile.m ' and others late last week. XMl-pound.
1 (invention for President Taft.
ieneral Henry II Itlnghnni. tli
"Knther if the House rf llepresenta
tl-s." who h:is served 17 t-rms in
Cnnrress from the First Pennsylva-
nia dlstrlit. may lose that title. klnr
the Hepubllcan leader In Philadel-
phia are said to have decided that h
shall not be named for reflection.
KOOTIltM. vtrrpts.
While le and Harvard were try-
In;' new trbks. Print eton plaved
1 foothill that wis It vo?iu twctit
j years ago nnd tot away with it
' Coach Stats.' of Chicago. dos no;
acree with the Kastern condn-s in
retard to chanire in the football
rule. Stag says the present rule
are all right.
In the past foi.r venrs Yale hus
not been able to cross Harvard's
goal line and the Crimson has been
hi Id this sb'e of 1 ale's goal line
You couldn't wish for a more even
break than that.
Notice.
Policy holders of Occidental Life
Insurance Co. please call at Kearhy
& McClellan's office Instead of room
9 postoffice building to pny Decem-
ber dues. J. 1.. (Jrant. Agent.
Large line of lnvnPlors and came
pef.dants the Intent rreatirns. L. N
Pittman 110 t tth-t. iT-t?
brought $4.8.ri.
Packers succeeded In putting high
prices down a little Inst week though
the market showed come back quali-
ties at the end of th week. Th
run Is 12onp todav market a shade
M?her heavy hog at $6.30 to $..t.V
medium weights $fi.10 to $6.35
light .Y71 to !fv20. pie $ 2 to
$".2S. Packers are rnnnln? nther
rtose stocked a fresh meat trade
absorbs pearly all their purchases.
A soon as the run of hoes at Pastern
market points subsides a little some
Improvement In prices at tho West-
en markets Is expected through the
help of the Kastern order trade.
Sheep and lambs made two sensa-
tional advances last week total gain
."Ti to aft cents for the week. Tho
action of the market proved that
packers have small stocks of mutton
In coolers and strengthened the be-
lief nf astute commission men that
prices will advrnce In the neat fu-
ture. Some say that skyrocket mar-
kets may be expected after the rew
vear. They therefore advise owners
to persist In feeding. The run Is
10000 here today market 5 to H
lower lambs tip to $6 00. wethers
$1.00 ewe $3. .10. Poorly fatted
stock sells far below these figures.
1 . X. Pittman's stork Is complete
with many nifty Chrltmns gifts:
110 E. 4th-st. 27-6c
New line of photo mounts Just In:
Just the thing for the Christmas por
trait. Stlrratt's Studio.
WATER AND LIGHT BILLS
ARE DUE.
All water and light bills are due on
the first of the month; we accommo-
date you by allowing you until the
tenth of the. month in which to pay
them.
But they must be paid at that time
or the service will be discontinued.
We will keep our office open Satur-
urday and Monday nights December
9th and 11th to accommodate those
who are unable to call during the day
Amarillo Water Light
& Power Co.
I
WE NEED THE
MONEY TOO!
Been trying to run our business without getting money for
our goods. Find that we can't do it so have decided to
INSIST ON STRICTLY CASH BEGINNING DEC. 11.
By putting our business on a cash basis we are enabled
to let you share in the saving that we will effect by rea-
son of having no bad accounts less bookkeeping and col-
lecting expense.
We fully appreciate the business our patrons have favored
us with and trust to recieve a continuance of it under
our new system.
AMARILLO AUTO
& SUPPLY COMP'Y
Money to Loan
On improved and unimproved
farms and Amarillo property-
Will buy some good Vendor Lien
Notes.
Phone 573. W. A. Askew
II
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