Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 15, 1914 Page: 7 of 8
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X WANT 'KOU 16 SCOUT DOWN THAT
HILL ON SKIES AND SEE IF ITS THE
SAME. ONE WE PLACED BARBED WIRE
ENTANGLEMENTS ON BEFORE
C T AU LAST SNOW -
Cent a Word Fire Time
Half a Com Thereafter
Masonic Bulletin
(Week commencing Dec.
13, 1914.)
Monday 7:30, stated
Conclave of Amarillo Com-
mandery.
Tuesday, 7:30, Blue
Lodge, E. A. Degree.
Wednesday, 7:30, Blue
Lodge, F. C. Degree.
Thursday, 7:30. Called
Assembly Amarillo Council.
Friday, 7:30, atated Con-
vocation Amarillo Chapter.
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
DRS. CRUME A KILLOUGH
Rooms 1, 3 and 3. Bivins Building.
Practice Limited to
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Phone 608.
J. H. Synnott R. E. Underwood
SYNNOTT A UNDERWOOD
Attorneys-at-Law
General, Civil and Criminal Practice
Rooma 31, 32 and 83 Carson Bldg.
Amarillo, Texas.
L. C. BARRETT
Attorner-at-Law
Room 6. Eakle Building
Damage Suits a Specialty.
Phone 10. Amarillo, Texas.
ER 15,1914.
THE DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED PAGE
THE CLEARING HOUSE FOR BUYING, SELLING, TRADING, WANT-FILLING
OnH-m-SI-BACe-Me,
Carries Your Wants to
All of Northwest Texas
TOR SALE
FOR SALE—One sewing machine,
good as new. For $20.00. $5.00 cash
and $2.00 week. Enquire at M. & 34.
Transfer Co. 404 E. 4th.
9th.
FOR SALT—Thoroughbred register-
ed Jersey bull, two year old. horns
bred off. W. E. Brown, Portales, N.
M. 25-tt
FOR SALE—Sweet potatoes, deliver-
ed by Parcle Post to any address in
second zone at 3% cents per pound.
W. E. Brown, Box 104, Portales, N.
Mex..26-1
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good plow
horse and harness. Phone 109 or call
at 603 Madison. 32 70
FOR SALE—Shetland ponies, regis-
(erred stock, can be shipped by ex
press st small cost. Shetland Farm,
Amarillo, Texas, 34-2dt
FOR SALE—Milk and cream, whole-
Kale and retail. Phone 9055. Finley
Martin. 34-inp
FOR SALE—I have a 42 horse power
Overland automobile which is in
good condition. If you want an au-
tomobile at a bargain, let me show
you this one. Might consider some
trade. Grover C. Bishop.
84-3p
FOR SALE—Saxon Six, $785.00.
Saxon runabout $465.00. Full elec-
trical equipment. Write for litera-
ture. A. W. Blough, Canyon, Texas.
35-1 Ip
FOR SALE—Cheap Cream sepera-
tor. Good as new. W. W. Hamilton
Plumbing Co. 411 Taylor St.
35-3p
MISCELLANEOUS
BRAIDS made from combings. Elite
Hairdressing Parlor, 16 Fuqua Bldg.
Phone 77. 293-tr
FOR TRADE Forty-seven -acres
improved, near Mobeetie, Wheeler
county. Want vacant lots or other
property around here. Dockray Land
Co. (Hustlers.) Sa-41
LITTLE MARK LOGAN BERRY ‘
], CELEBRATEES 4TH BIRTHDA Y
A pleasant birthday party In
honor of the fourth birthday of lit-
lie Mark Logan Berry, at the home
of his parents, 800 Jefferson street
HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH:
* HOGS, CATTLE OR MEN-
WHICH?
WANTED
E. T. Miller Marvin Jowee
Attorneys-at-Law
General Practice
Rooms 33, 34 and 35, now Fuqua
Building.
Phone 763. Amarillo, Texas.
C. M. EAKLE
Funeral Director, Embalmer.
Phone 31
Ambulance all Hours.
WANTED—Work by the hour.
Phone 631, 340-U
WANTED—Woman to do general
house work. Phone 1523. 33-4p
WANTED—Chimney cleaning work
by two well experienced men. Phone
1308. 34-3p
WANTED—men to learn the barber
trade. The world needs more bar-
bers than any other tradesmen. Few
weeks qualities. Tools included.
Board if desired. Wages while learn-
Ing. Distant applicants write. Molor
Barber College, Dallas, Tex.
DR. CLAUDE WOLCOTT
Physician and Surgeon
Practice limited to treating Catarrh
and diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat.
Glasses Properly Fitted .... ........... _________________
105 and 107 West Fourth Street exclusive territory. Home choice ter
Phone 606.
LIVE AGENTS wanted to sell the
Little Wonder Generator. Makes gas
for kerosene. Liberal commission.
w. Boyce. W. A. Davidson
BOYCE & DAVIDSON
Lawyers
Rooms 7, 8, 9, 1 and 10, new Eber-
stadt Bldg.
AMarillo, Texas.
M. B. Harris I N. Pennock
DRS. HARRIS * PENNOCK
Osteopaths and Surgeons
Rooms 6, 7. 17 and 18 new Fuqua
Bldg. Office Phone 795. House
Phones 1302 and 641.
J. M. DYDEN.
Optometrist and Optician -
New location phono 1698
Salts 86 New Fuqua Building.
Glasses fitted without the use of
drugs.
irl It. Hicks 1915 Almanac.
The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac,
now ready, grows more popular and
useful with each passing year. It hi
a fixed necessity in homes, shops
and commercial establishments all
over this continent. This famous
Md valuable year book on astrong-
my, storms, weather and earth-
quakes should be in every home and
office. Professor Hicks completes
this best issue of bis great Almanac
at the close of his seventieth year.
The Almanac will be mailed for 25
cents. The Rev Irl R. Hicks fine
Magazine, Word and Works, is sent
one year, with a copy of his Alma-
nae, for only one dollar. Send for
them to Word and Works Publish-
ing Company, 3401 Franklin Ave..
St. Louis Me. You will never regret
your investment. Try it for 1916. /
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ritory for sale.
407 Polk St.
The New Gas Co.
35-16
WANTED—By man and wife, a Job
on ranch, no children. B. F. Hanna,
Newlin, Texas. 35-2p
FORRENT
FOR RENT—Nice clean rooms la
plastered house, close in. $2.00 and
$2.50 per week. 204 West 7th St.
244-tr
FOR RENT—Three room house
with barn. Apply Golding Drug Co.
7-tf
FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms.
Phone 505. 34-1 Op
FOR RENT—Three nicely furnich-
rd housekeeping rooms. 807 Harri-
son. Phone 637. 35-3p
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
for housekeeping. 709 Buchanan
street. Phone 83, 35-3,
FOR RENT—Two large
furnished housekeeping
Phone 696, 1106 Fillmore.
modern
rooms.
J54f
FOR RENT—Modern room with
Board. 806 Harrison street. Phone
368. 35 -Sp
TO EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE-1,000 acres ng-
ricultural land, for ranch or income
property. Gouldy Exchange, 135-33
IF IT IS help you want, phone so,
Amarillo Employment Agency. We
get the help without delay. E. New-
som, manager, P. O. Box 776, Ama-
rillo, Texas.97-t
IRRIGABLE LAND—200 acres of
chalco land in the shallow water
belt at Portales, N. M., to trade for
close In Improved property In Ama-
rillo. Trade with owner. Box 206,
Amarillo. 17 tf
WHY not prevent your family with
an educational as well as an enter-
taining Christmas gift. Call 186 for
particulars of a new $500.00 player
piano; walnut finish, never been
used and not a ecratch on it. $375.00
takes It.18-4
FIRST class board and room, $5.00
per week. 710 Buchanan street.
Phone 1684. 30-10p
RUBBER STAMPS—Caldwells print-
ing office. 34-15p
WE have several parties wanting to
rent houses. I you want to buy sell
or exchange or rent your house, see
ua. Panhandle Real Rotate Ex-
change. Room 7 Eakle Bldg. Phone
986. 34-34
POR TRADE 317 acres improved - ,________. . --.---
farm in Sullivan county, Mo. Want was enjoyed by a number of invited
land around Amarillo. Dockray Land guests, from 2:30 to 4:30 yesterday
Co. Live wires. 35-41 afternoon.
afternoon.
' : Governor Ferris Values Men Mere :
r Than Live Stock.
FOR TRADE- -6 40 acres near Dal-
hart all smooth and clear. Want
home in Amarillo. Get busy. Dock-
ray Land Co., over Feltman’s store.
, 35-4t
Games were played in the living
room for a while after which all
repaired to the dining room which
was decorated with cedar, holly and
mistletoe.
The table was decorated with four
-----------------------------------I red chains of holly berries which
FOR TRADE Fifteen acres three extended from the chandalier to the
miles from town to trade for horses I corners of the table. A large birth-
and implements? Panhandle Real day cake with four candles on it
Estate Exchange. Room 7 Eakle graced the center of the table.
Bldg. Phone 986. 35-St. Luncheon consisted of bananas, nuts,
candles and chocolate cake. This was
followed by cutting the birthday
LOST
LOOT—Tuesday evening either in
high school auditorium or on street,
ring set with, two emeralds. Finder
please retuyn to Daily News.
cake.
The gifts of the host to his guests
were miniature nursing bottles. He
received many nice presents from
those present.
Those invited were Little Misare
Fanny and Ruby McBride, Jean Bis-
bee, Lois and Kathleen Kelly. Marv
LOST in business district Tuesday _
$10 bill-finder please phone 597. Re-Alice Hill, Frances Chenoweth -o’
ward. 34-4p Lillian Southwell, and Masters EA
TOO BUSY to write ads but have
the bargains. A square deal every
time. Gaut Suite 22 Fuqua Block.
. 35-31
TRACKAGE—Am offering for a
few days % block trackage, will
sell on good terms or take part in ,
trade. Gaut, Suite 22 Fuqua Block.
35-Rt
YES MR. TRADER—We closed out
J. L. Henderson’s fine house at 810
Harrison street at 5 p. m. yesterday
evening. $6,500 on each side, few
days ago. We exchanged the Palace
Hotel for other property, everybody
satisfied. We are true traders and
want your business and must have
it. We guarantee satisfaction. Dock-
ray Land Co. 35741
FOR TRADE
FOR TRADE—Vacant lot on north-
aide and some money for cheap resi-
dence between Fourth and Tenth
and east of Polk. Panhandle Real
Estate Exchange. Room 7 Eakle
Bldg. Phone 986. 34-Jt
FOR TRADE—Drug stock in Okla-
homa to trade for Amarillo resi-
dence. Panhandle Real Estate Ex-
change. Room 7 Eakle Bldg. Phone
986. / 34-3t
FOR TRADE—320 acres Improved
in Oklahoma, for 320 acres near
Amarillo. Panhandle Real Estate Ex-
change. Room 7 Eakle Bldg. Phone
986. 34 3t
For TRADT Hotel to trade for
Amarillo residence. Panhandle Real
Estate Exchange, Room 7 Eakle
Bldg. Phone 986. 84-34
Lewis Pittman the Jeweler at 402
Polk street has a line of gifts worth
seeing before you do your Christmas
shopping. 33-61
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FOR TRADE—Two or three auto-
mobiles. “Also several large fine re-
sidences for something else. When
you want to trade, sell or rent see
the big bunch of hustlers at our of-
fice. Doekray Lard Co.
35-4t
FOR TRADE— 320 acres near Still-
water, Okla., 170 in „ Cultivation.
Want land or city property around
Amarillo. Dockray Land Co.
33-41
FOR TRADE—Ten lots in Ft. Worth
Want Amarillo city property Also
one house in Colton, California,
went Amarillo city property Also
240 acres Leon county. Want city
property here. Also New Mexico
land for trade or exchange. Doekrav
Land Co. * 35-41
FOR TRADE- Irrigated land near
Portales, N. M We have land every
where for trade or exchange. Our
office is your office. Use it. Dock-
rag Land Co. 35-11
EXCHANGE Four houses and :
lots for good second hand automo.
biles. W. A. Christian Insurance
Agent. Phone 236. - 35-6t •■ right soon. Doekray Land Co
FOR TRADE—Nice five room house
1100 Lincoln strnet. Price right end
terms right, and we are right. See
-Personals
Ben Lebow, one of the popular
salesmen of the Fair Store has re
signed his position and accepted a
responsible place with the Denver
Jewelry < Company at El Paso. While
in Amarillo, he made a host cr
friends who regret to see him go but
wish him success In his new ven- :
ture
A Test for Liver Complaint
Mentally Unhappy—Physically, Dull
The Liver, sluggish and inactive.
ward Kaufmen. Milburn Easom, Al-
fred Fields. Carrol Southwell. Joe
Pope, J. D. Cazzell Jr., Ceril and
Mark Logan '
“The Oldest of Four".
By Amy Bell Malowe.
Few writers for girls have obtain
“Michigan le making a vigor-
■ . ous effort to ‘stamp out' hog T
T cholera. Hogs are marketable.”
T said Governor Woodbridge N.
1 Ferris to the citizens of bis state T
I In a recent proclamation calling T
■• for co-operation in the anti-tuber- 1
$ culosis campaign. "Michigan Is I
■■ making a vigorous effort to y
I ‘stamp out tuberculosis in cut 1
11 tie. Cattle are marketable. Why 1
$ not make a strenuous effort to 1
‘stamp out tuberculosis in men, •>
$ women and children? Human 1
• ■ beings are priceless.”
I Red Cross Christmas Reals are 1
1 a means for every man, woman • •
i and child in the United States ''
, to have a share lu “stamping 1
X ont" tuberculosis. Have you 3
: bought your share? * • •
HAH******-*-***-
TOO LATE TO GLASSIFT
DOCTORS VINEYARD
G. T. Vineyard, M. D.; R. L. Vine-
M " MD
X-Ray and Pathological Laboratories
National Life Bldg.. Amarillo, Texas,
David T. Hanson, w. s.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON
Burgery and Surgical Diseases to
Women. 3
Pathological Laboraters. |
D
AN OLD RECIPE
TO DARKEN HAIR
IT’S GRANDMOTHER’S RECIPE TO
BRING BACK COLOR AND
LUSTRE TO HAIR. *
You can turn gray, faded hair
beautifully dark and lustrous almost *
over night if you’ll get a 50 cent bot-."
tie of "Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur
Hair Remedy" at any drug store. 1
Millions of bottles of this old, fam-
ous Sage Tea Recipe are sold annu-
ally, says a, well known druggist
here, because It darkens the hair so
t ■ a turally an < ’ ev only that no one can
Those whose hair is turning sray, ’
becoming faded, dry, scrassly and
thin have a surprise awaiting them,
because after one or two applications
cd the immediate and large following ONE, by one the boys are coming in the bale vanishes and your
that has been accorded to Amy Bell out the cold. There is now one the Srax hair
Marlowe. Although she has written , nice, warm, er ifortalde room va- locks become ’ " dark and
but five books, her name ter ranidi cant the St. Charles and tf you beautiful al dandruff
becoming a household word where- arc wise you will cinch that before itching and falling hair sto
over there are young people, and night This is the age of youth. Gray-
thousands of girls are asking when
will her next book bo published?
The answer to this tremendous
popularity is not far to seek. Each
of her stories is not only clean and
well told, but it has n vigor and
freshness that grips from start to
night.
This is the age of youth. Gray-
first shows itself in a mental state- -
unhappy and critical. Never is there" -------
joy in living, as when the Stomach .finish.
and Liver are doing their work. i In her new book, “The Oldest of
Keep your Liver active and healthy Four,” (Grosset & Dunlan, New
by using Dr King's New Life Pills; York) Miss Marlowe tells of the do-
they empty the Bowels freely, tone 4 “ * . ..
up your Stomach, cure your Consti-
pation and purify the blood. 25c at
Druggist. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
excellent for Piles. (Adv.)
& Dunlan,
ings of a wideawake American girl
who suddenly finds the cares of the
household thrust upon her shoul-
FOR HALE — Good range and other
household furniture: fine Jersey
heifer one year old. Phone 1590.
FIRST class board and room, $5.00
per week. 710 Buchanan street.
Phone 1684 36-10p
FOR SALE — Three good work
horses. Price one hundred each, er
will exchange for small house and
lot in town. E. Newsom at Amarillo
haired, unattractive folks arn’t wan-
ted around, so get busy with Wyeth’s
Sage and Sulphur tonight and you'll
be delighted with your dark, hand-
some hair and your youthful appear-
ance within a few mays
KANSAS CITY GRAIN
IF 8
BEGIN ON SALTS
FLUSH YOU R KIDNEYS OCCAS-
IONALLY IP YOU EAT MEAT
REGULARLY.
No man or woman who eats meat
regularly can make a mistake by
flushing the kidneys occasionally,
says a well-known authority. Meat
forms uric acid which excites the
kidneys, they become overworked
from the strain, get sluggish and
fail to filter the waste and poisons
from the blood, then we get sick.
Nearly all rheumatism, headaches,
liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness,
sleeplessness and urinary disorders
come from sluggish kidneys.
ders. Her father has disappeared I’
a wreck at sea her mother is III,
, and her three younger sisters look
I to her for comfort and aid. Natalie
] is a born writer, but she has other
I things to do in order to make both
ends meet: and now she finally wins
out in her struggle makes reading
no girl will care to miss. The book I
is well bound and handsomely iTlus-
trated.
12mn, Cloth. Illustrated. Price Go
Cents. Published by Grosset & Dun
Bay, New York.
Warning His Mother.
After little Edwins mama had
borne with his naughtiness until her
patience was exhausted she gave him
a long overdue spanking. After the
first sting had passed away and his
angry crying had subsided into a
whimper of grieved repentance, he
sobbed mournfully: "You w-want to
b-be p-pwetty careful, mama, how
y you ‘pank me-tause y-you might
cwack m-me!"
The moment you feel a dull ache How To Give Quinine To Children.
In the kidneys or your back hurta or ___________. ________
If the urine is • loudy, offensive, full improved Quinine. Trisa Tasteless Syrup, pless.
of sediment, irregular of passage or ament on da nd CHo A. Oomi)
attended by a sensation of scalding. Also especially adapted to adults who cannot
stop eating meat and get about fneeneieen. dins nornineine ohm MEL «
it the next time you need Qulsine tor any pur
pose. Ask for 2 ounce original package. The
name PIBRILINE is blown in bottle. 25 cents.
four ounces of Jad salts from
any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful
in a glass of water before break-
fast and in a few days your kidneys
will act fine. This famous salts is
made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithia,
and has been used for generations
to flush and stimulate the kidneys,
also to neutralize the acids In urine
so it no longer causes irritation,
thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive and can-
not injure; makes a delightful ef-
fervescent lithia-water drink which
everyone should take now and then
to keep the kidneys clean and active
and the blood pure, thereby avoid-
ing serious kidney complications.
(Adv No. 7)
Try a Daily News Want Ad.
Black Dirt For Sale
200 loads of black dirt for
sale. Inquire 508 Tyler. Phone
407.
Employment Agency.
36-Sp
WANTED—Position as housekeeper
by settled woman with quiet girl 12
years Phone 1521. 36-3p
WANTED—Girl to do general house
work. Phone 1674. 36-4p
FOR HEN'T Two clean modern
furnishe I lighthousekeeping rooms.
Phone 453. 700 Tyler. 36-Pp
FOR SALE— At reduced price, Vic-
tor Hugo's works in nine volumes. 1
well bound and practically good as
now. Call at 708 Tyler Ht. 36-4p
FOR TRADE—A large nice house,
best part of city, want smaller house
ind balance can be paid monthlr
Also have a large modern house,
best part of city want land. Dockray
Land Co. (Red hot to trade 1
:16-It
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Dec. 14 —
Cash wheat- -No. 2 red 111@112%;
No 2 red 110@111%: No. 2 hard
1114 @113; No. 3. hard 1100113
3-4.
Cash curt—No. 2 white 62% 40
63; No. 3 white 62@62%: No. 2
mixed C2 * @ 63: No. 3 mixed 62@
62%.
Cash oats— No. 2 white 46% @ 501
No 3 white 46@461: No. 2 mix-
ea 42% @ 44.
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH. Tex., Dec. 14.—
Hog receipts 1,800: market closing
steady at last week close, top $7.95, •
bulk $6.65 fi 7.00.
Cattle receipts 6500 including
1500 calves: market very slow; beet
steers 13 to 25 lower; choice fed
steers at $8.50, bulk $6.50 @7.50:
stocker steers steady, top $7.10,
bulk $6.25 @ 6.85: cows and heifers
15 to 25 lower, top cows $5.50 bulk
$1.00 @ 50%: top cm heifers $6.54prum
bulk $5.00 to 6.00: stocker cows and
FEBRILINE is the trade-mark name given to an
Black Dirt For Sale
200 loads of black dirt for
sale. Inquire 508 Tyler. Phone
407.
Everything thats new and up to
the minute for Xmas can be had at
the Amarillo Drug Store. 29-tf
HOW’S THIS.
The Texas Wonder cures kidney
and bladder troubles, dissolves grave
el, cures diabetes, weak and lame
backs, rheumatism, and all Irregu-
larities of the kidneys and bladder In
both men and women. Regulates
bladder troubles in children. If not
sold by your druggist, will be seat
by mail on receipt of $1.00. One
small bottle is two month’s treat-
ment and seldom falls to perfect a
cure. Send for testimonials from
this Md other states. Dr. E. W
Hall, 2926 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo.
FOR SALK—New 5 passenger Ford,
run 500 miles. Presto-Lite, robe
rail, extra tubes. You can’t afford
to pass up this Ford Will accept heifers about steady, top $5.75, bulk
payments. J. I, Henderson at Hen- 1 14.00ft 4.75: bulls 15 to 25 lower,
derson Piano Co. 36-31 top $5.65, bulk $4.00 @ 6.00; calves
steady, top $7.00, bulk $5.50 @ 6.50 ,
stocker calves steady, $5.50 € 5.00.
Sheep receipts $3.50; market
steady: owes at $5.50; goats $3.73.
WHITE LEGHORN chickens for
sale Owing to the loss of our
dv elling house by fire, we will sell
200 high bred, handsomely marked,
single comb White Leghorn pullets.
Write J. O. Bradenbaugh, Hanov,
Texas 36-31
vy Daily News want ACs.
IN MOVING
to Amarillo 1 take this method
of introducing myself to and so-
liciting a part of the patronage of
the people of amarillo and vicin-
ity in the building line. '
Can give the best of reference
as to my ability to handle all
classes of buildings.
Thanking you in advance for
due consideration.
B. Crawford
General Contractor.
Build a Concrete Silo with a ten
years guarantee. See L. P. Hearn at
Brazelton-Prvor Co 166-tre
THE LIMIT CAFE
Cleanest and best pises to eat. Try *
The Limit. 416 Taylor
Buy Firestone Tires—the “Most
Miles per dollar" kind. Sam A
Vaughn. 23-tf4
Panhandle Shipper:
Keep Your Eye on The
Dependable Market.
410 Pierce
Phone 530
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