Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 79, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1912 Page: 8 of 8
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AMniMn DAILY NKWS. SATI UHAV. KKUIU AKV X 1912.
Finds Cure for EpQeptj
After Yean of Suffering
M da tact tar iu afMrtrd wtlh
it ttm for Ihrat jw-avs. th attacks
rery few imIu. V mptnr4
d Lira but thy did hrr no
.rood About a
jmar a ( o w
heard of It
Milea' .Srrvme
and H oitiaT
has proved a
Menslng t our
little girl She la
now a;'i".ir-ntl7
cured and is rn-
rn.' tM- lit
of hcnlth It 1
ovrr a y-ir m.
in- I b-id a
m.. t . cmnot
mptnk t. l.iKhljr
af Dr. Mill' Kothix.--
MRS KI.A.NK AM I U.-aN.
(Vm'Mf. Mma.
TbotlsanJ-i hi cIi.1i.mm tle
United Stlr-. wln arc -'.ifcrinc
from tkikr "iyv-'fff are
bardrn and (irr n'! t.?'r parental
w-Lo wotil'l Rive at. tilling to Tt store
W!th t tlir Mill rrrv
Dr. Milts' Nervine
YQUHG GIRL HELD BY
OIK ol I
st ti 'tIT III' K!KWn
this a::!icti 'i ll his proven
ad t :.' tar. b.ivf ttsel it hive
Ue i'M it. t t.i ih 1:1 n It t not
a 'Y'.i'i li' t :t r r Li:ilI- f'liifdjr
ior iiirv. ; .; n-i'.. V' j need
aot lio.tuto t i i.ut it a tr:..l.
Sold by all Druqqluta. If the first
tattle tj'li to benefit your money la
turned.
MILES MEDICAL CO. Elkhart lad.
Amusements
The M.iilv News has r-n lvi'l Hm
follow In:; w ith r"ii''sf that it 1"' pub-
lished f(ir till- benefit llf those lll'i f
esieil in tlm coming of tin- jittr.n Mi n
at tin- 'Jrand Opera House:
Santa Fe.
ttri.r.t: I in
'1 o th Kmiloy'H:
'Thf condition will h prevail ti at
thi Grand Opera House durittir the
performance of the Ann Arhor Cloe
Club will ol.tain at that to be given
Hr the Australian Hoy on February
7 I J 1 2.
"FMirH of the theatre will b open
for admission by ticket only at 7 no
p.m. and at S:K. p.m. all tickets f
admission will be received at th
front door and the people seated re
gardless of nny reserve seat tickets
thr-y niHv hold Committee.
"K. v. nnn.KY
1 Ivwey Ad.imf. a yo-n girl cf Am-
anllo. was arrested yesterday in Clar-
i "ion it ia alb-fed in possession of
a '"rse and iniEiy driven from lit-
stable cf I'ike Stroud of thin city
t if firer from this i'y nt don
bt evenlnz and rend ted tin- slrl
(it niH'O'lv It in all-'P-d that tin'
cirl blred a hor-e and t 1 1 w y frmn
the local n'al le savin--' tliM' sh" !-
Jfind to use name for to bm.1 Mr
iSm-huI entered rorr.plaint to the i.f-
Ifnerx. nrid they In turn ft.irri-! in
Mine of Iniiuii-leh tb.tt led to th- ar-irent.
Thin voiiru woman siarcelv im-re
than a rblld. Ik the atr who n.v-
rral nietiths ao 'Ht to Penver uiA
rreated "uch n r ! ty for berelf and
I another vounu woman throncb the
IpreM of that fltv. The Ftorli " flout-
Ud from the ri 1! of the Denver lo. k-
' up a-lvirii; widespread and "tita .ora-
j l ie piitillcity to certain rrimlnal -'
ition then pending in tl-e dltref nu rt
! in Aniarllln.
1 rollowin:- it..- dissipation of I1'
! . vet a rrlrelnal irinri:. the : -'tu-ntp
airl ff'und In a 'irrn'r'
! n -it'ii- af!:-ir of wlibli cv.-:i
W ;i t.iK"i 'l ill the v i i I i '
t ti.-.n ! !' I ' ft'i'i:' I i- . ':
tlii it 'in- true of i li" :i ri - I . r
d'tv -it all li.iv v;:s- it- ii.npai.s
I'd t! e '.ill. :hh In- I e ftiir'l
e I here st h b' r
illerliend l.tll t.i ml and all other
rooiI ptaden of cotil at Kenyon 'iraln
Coal Co . Phone 7. "..l-tf.' I
V"'i anv dm::'.' T'iikton deliver
I them it'iii 1; and free Phones 1 .1 .
or lun. The Atihirtllo I'nm Store
71-tfr
i w s.j ied.
Follow Ine are suits filed most re-
cently with M II Hardin clerk of
ti. Fortv-seM-n'h ili-trlrt toiirt'
W p Cooper vs. R:iv Plttman.
et a I
Fliah.tl C Hartley vs C.aU.raith-
Foorth l.iriihi r cnnipanv et al
"ilMIMMi Santa IV Hivisi.in point
Harver House read'ni: room. '.
blockn inncadam streets cnttoti pin.
and 1"00 of the lit cut people on
earth at Slaton. 7'Mfi
l-rrnwda AttrartH y MpUy.
vla th ahow-indow of Prd C.
Pop Poatofflc bulldlnK la the fine
diaplav of a ' real live" Indian Mo 10-cycle-
with vrry fcttrartlfe decora-
tiona which every panar-by atops to
Iniriert.
Thii ia the display of T. M Cald-
well. C.enera! ent for thia noted In-
dian Mofoeyrle. The unuaiial Inter-
est reetna to renter In aonie special
feat urea of thia new 1912 t)e - thia
machine atarts the engine from the
Beat and no pedalling or pushing tiec-
easary. Another notable feature is
the entire absence of aparkln bat-
teries or wires a Hoach armored
tyx mavneto is enclosed In the ma-
chine and atarta the engine Instantly
and the rider tnoveg off with eaae
like an automobile. Many pmhper-
tlve purrhaaers are especially inter-
ested In the reduced price for 1IU1.
which is only $2on a reduction of
$50 over last year'i price this with
the dependability that this little two-
heeler will no doubt rapidly In-
crease in numbers on our streets and
over these perfect roada to the can-
yons ittid creeks.
Wlieti ton iliink of Slaton think of
South Park. P.uv now. See V.'. F.
Kiii'.'l.t. Ani.iriUo Hotel. 7 i tf.
( 'nine mil i l ire nil w hile tb !at
Vo'ir l.i-t oiiport unit v to gel on
Vt'illtl'l floor pliri'S See V. F.
Kti'-ht. l 'iflllo Hotel. ' I!i
Personals
lUil tvenllier comltiK. Let tig fill
vonr coal bins. Ken yen 'Irai-i Coal
Co. phone 78. 33-tfc
Mr and Mr deo W. Medb were
in the c;t veiti-rdav frotn Clariv dmi
C.us I'.avsii.tvv was here fron. nkla-
I homa City testerdav
V. H Fu i'ia. lohn Snider ai'd
others who have been attending it
at Fort Worth returned to AmniMo
yesterday.
: We ftiiiraiiiee our coa) -u ility
and weight. Heifer order tod.iv.
Ken von C.rain K Ceal Co. phone 7 s
Otiii k iiioney for live agents f'
buys complete bath outfit c i il?
those com ins :'". Call li.no.
"v '-'P
lliicoe Piilltay I'aytueiiti.
s. 'i ' j! t.i I 'ilv New.
Sllverton. Tex. Feb. 2. Follow inn
ia a showing of poll tax payments
and exemptions for Iiriscoe county:
Precinct Poll Tax Kx.
SM'ial orders get our parti nlar
lloine Pakery phone fir '"-tf.
I iSllvertonl. . . .210
L' (Qultaqtiel .... 83
:: i Uock Creek-. . ts
i (Miio)
: ( Antelope I . . . . 21
Total tfiu
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Every Little Bi
Of "Want Ad" Advertising in The Daily
News brings just that much more in-
come which when
Added to What You've Got
Will help to build up the nest egg to
which every man is looking forward.
Everyone is willing to consider a plan
which
Makes Just a Little Bit More
With little extra effort. A small sum
judiciously expended in the want col-
umns may start things your way.
If you want to buy sell trade or rent
anything you will be surprised at the
results to be secured through a little
"want ad" in our classified columns.
READ OUR "WANT AD" PAGE
If it is not convenient for you to call at
the News office just phone us and we
will either send for your "want ads" or
take them over the phone- No. 471.
10 OEDICIIIE M
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Sper.al to Pailjr Newt.
Floydada Tex. Feb. 2. An-
noun -ement ha bet-n made by Supt.
P. K. Savase of the arrangements to
dedicate Floydada' new lis.uoi)
public school next Thursday evening.
February 8 at which time an excel-
lent program will be rendered. Thia
date waa set by the school board
afii r communications with President
K. II. Cousins of the West Texas State
Normal at Canven who promises to
be present on ttio occasion and who
will make the principal addreiia of
the even lug. Arrangements are beini:
made for an excellent dedication pro-
gram and for the elitertailitiient of
the distinguished educator who will
assi.-t in the lcdiatlon.
Special Prices
For Today Only
ON
070 I'ulU nml Femi ions in Until.
Sjr ial to IViiljr Nrv
Floydada Tex.. Feb 2. Tax Col-
lector A. C. Goeti's office was open
Wednesday tiii'ht until tuidnicht to
iilinit all persons in Floyd county
who .h-sired to pay tln-ir poll taxes
the opportunity. Ho uiinoumcd the
total polls paid as Vi.' with esti-
n.alcd exemptiolih isst'ed 2 a to-.
. 1 1 otiiii: sireii'-lh of 1'7". j
Ibis gives Flovd coniiiy a tturil
heavier toting stren: tb th ui any o'h- j
er co'ility in the l'.'.l !ivisi;'tje (lis-
tt i. t and over doiible anv ill her co :n- j
tv except l.ubhock. li :t k i ni; Flovd the
pivotal county in the Ic-Wlative elec-
t ii ii of the (omlng vcur.
Suits for Boys
Saylor & Kendall
Company.
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Spr ;. t t';iilv CA .
I.uhboi k. Tex . Feb 2 1. It. Mull
of lietiver. Colorado a rodu.e deal-
er. Is here buying poultry eirrs etc.
I'e shipped this week one car of
chickens ueeae turkeys and ducks
and s:vr that he will be able to !od
out several cars fryin this point pnd
says he waa much surprised at the
amount of poultry raised in and
around Lubbock and that the grade
of stuff is exceptionally vod.
Mr. Mull sav that he bout-lit over
forty dollars worth of ihi'kens from
one farmer who hauled them 40
miles in a wagon to Lubbock. The
poultry enterprise is a new feature
in the way of revenue from the farm
on this part of the plains and is one
that Is proving to lie . tv profitable
to those who take an interest In it
No place in Texas I i k the South
Plains countrv for ralsiiu' poultrv as
diseases among thi-tn are unknown.
KISK FXTFKTAIXS
y"' AT ST ; HI WHS
j Charles A. Fisk. .Ir entertained a
i number of gentleman friends with a
I delightfully Informal dinner and tnu-
slcale at his Washington street home
last evening. Covers were laid f'-r
six Including the host those present
Rev. Walter P. Jennings Hev. Mil-
ton U. Worsham. Man Lint lilt un of
Farvvell Hilton It flreer and J. L.
Pope.
Following the dinner the enter-
tainment was even more informal
music and social conversation giving
place in tarns according to the tastes
of the guests.
SDN IIFII! AlSCIVr.S
IN IIOMF. OF KM Y KRS
C. K. Smyer and wife announce
the arrival of baby girl in their home
lots Lincoln street. Mr. Smyer Is
prominently Identified with the Santa
Fe in this city and is porhtps the
happiest man in Amarlllo today.
T''e Klrl Currm Frotn the Pa it han-
dle Phi king House.
was boiiL'hf bv Fd Tricg and will
le (lit Saturday P was a fine Hero-
ford steer. This meat will lie for
sale at Trluir's market Saturday.
Phone fi?r.. 7s-2c
Markets.
tiklalioum Cilv l.iteitoik.
Oklahoma City. Okla . Feh. 2.
Cattle- Receipts la(. Mirket strong;
steers $6.(i.-; calves $7.2.i.
Hogs--Recelpts I6i0. Market
stiady; hulk $li.20f? 4!i.
OKLA. NAT' I . STpCK YARDS CO
Kansjis City (imln.
' Kansas City. Mo. Feb. 2 Wheat.
May M.o:: 1-S: July aii ? 5 'id Oat
No. 2 white S3 ; No. 2 mixed l He
nwriMj M caiiiis
will. i;i: iiimts-'
Spfrml In la.W Ve-
Chicago 111. Feh. 2. The uues-
tion of altering the attitude of the
Methodist church toward certain am-
usements which has recurred regu-
larly at the confereipe of the church
for the last twenty years. Is expected
to be settled definitely at the next
meeting of that bodt
It is said that the maioritv of the
delegates to the ireneral conference
will go with the intention of asking
that the absolute rulinu which pro.
hihits dancing tard plat ing and the-
at'T-iioing be abolished. The confer-
ence will be held in Minneapolis be-
ginning May 1. and from the num-
ber of delegates who will attend from
very pttrt of the world where Meth-
.nl'siti exists and the in portance of
constitutional euostiors which will
be disposed of. It is exoeeted tbti'
this dithering will nark a vital chap-
ter in the bistort of Methodism.
A lumber of 'i iesiinns of the high-
est i't'i urtatu" wi'i i on i e up for ion-
slderation and final disposition at
the lomiug coiif -reii. e tine of the
propos-lt Ions of I ir-re r hitt' eifei t on
tie administrative in." httiery of the
ibnrh. Willi li is evpn ti to be
1 adopted is the lll illin ol th.' iiit'is-
diction of the bi lips.
I It is expeited that at tie iiMliing
uiliferelue the time limit to a fl'
tor's stav in a particular It i r It will
be restored.
TWO BIG
BARGAINS
TODAY
One For Ladies One For Men
Atiallon Meet in l.ult s(on.
s..-( ial to Wilir New
iah i-ston Tex. Feb. 2. Complete
details for an aviation meet to be
held in C.alveston Friday Saturdav
and Sunday at whhh Aviator chas.
K. Hamilton of the Aaero CI ib of
America and Aviator Pni.l Studer.sky
of the Aaero Club of France will be
pitted against eai b other in Fpeeil
and altitude contests were arranged
Tuesday night at an Informal meet
Ing of the directors of the National
School of viatioll. recently installed
in this (Ity and xvlator Hamilton
and his manager. The tip et ill be
held at t-V newly laid out and im-
proved grounds of the National fly-
ers and contemplates an exhibition
of plain and fancy flying of mor
than ordinary proportions Avln'or
Hamilton has been it (lahesten for
the last ten days experimenting with
a new mdel of the Curtlss biplane
with which he promises to present
some stunts which will be unl'iue in
even his career of daring exploits.
The National School of Attailrfh M
equipped with two Curtiss biplane
and a new model Hlerlot monoplane
and all these machines will prbably
be seen In the a'r during the louis.t
of the three-day meet.
You have but Today Monday and
Tuesday in which to take advant-
age of our offer of
Ladies' Misses' and Children's
Shoes For $1.00
This is the greatest shoe bargain
.ever offered. These values are
being snapped up fast but we've
still many a rare bargain left.
Stetson $5.00 For $3.50
is our great offering for men.
These 'are regular $5.00 Stetsons
both soft and stiff styles. Get
your head into one of them and
be proud of it.
E. D. GREEN & CO.
510 POLK ST.
A.
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