The Twice-a-Week Herald. (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1905 Page: 5 of 8
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THE fWICE-A-WEEK HERALD FRIDAY DECEMBER 22 1905
We wish to remind those who have been delayed in making their Christmas purchases that we still have ample selections of suitable holiday gifts. It is true the assortments
become more broken each day but nevertheless we still have a goodly showing. Make your purchases here where you get the best obtainable for the money where you will have
the largest stocks to select from and at a price lower than elsewhere. Remember that anything you buy here such as Hats Gloves etc. where sizes play a part and you find
that you have a misfit we will gladly exchange for you after the holidays.
m iMwaroia' urn .
We have a beautiful line of Fancy Bedroom and House 1 B c avc somc g00c numers n hse California Blankets
Slippers for both Ladies and Gentlemen that make very ac- JL 11 C W A O fY S rom amous Mission Mills of California.
ceptable gifts. 1 1 J cL) VVjLOY J V 1 A Pair of thesc BIankes for a gift would be a very wise
Ask to see them. w w s o g setectjon
OUR IMMIvXSK SHOWING OK MKN'S GIFTS If you are looking for something for a man THINGS THK LA I) IKS UKK TO ITAVK GIVEN TO THEM. -There are so many things to
this is the place to come for we are showing a larger ami more varied line of men's gifts than ever be- come under this head we could not possibly enumerate them all. We quote a few: Ready-made suits and
fore. Beautiful neckwear in every style from the plain Midget to the finest Imperialsand English squares coats. Furs all kinds from the cheap wolf pelt to the finest Japanese minx. ' Silk shawls gold-handled
at all prices. Fancy hose mufflers and gloves. Fancy suspenders put up in individual boxes. Pretty parasols fancy purses and wrist bags fancy band garters fancy collars ties gloves handkerchiefs fancy
handkerchiefs put up in the new Art Noveau boxes. Shirts hats caps bath robes smoking jackets waists comb and brush sets manicure sets fancy hose fascinators and sweaters. Gold necklaces gold
lounging robes fancv vests sweaters gold cuff buttons stick pins traveling bags suit cases and lots collars stick pins hat pins pendants waist sets gold mounted back combs also side combs. If you
of other things always appreciated by the men. . will give us some of your time we will show you these and lots of others not mentioned here.
Gut store xovW n ovfc a Wve VaVatxc 0 WusxneeV as VaU as Viow wanta U ccssax
T?oxnxV&y Siovwv$ CewUv.
fi it iimiim tt lias But rT 1 m A nrv And That
UUK JCWCLKY e 3IA1UAKU
Is The
BEST
Our Gold Filled Chains
Contain more Gold than others
and KuaraiiteiMl to ive
Entire Satisfaction.
SOLID GOLD CHAINS
For Iadii-s and Gentle-
men from
$9.00 to $30.00
LocKets and Charms
In Solid Gold plain Roman
Gold. Some set with
DIAMONDS
and other precious stones
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
DIAMOND St
LOOSE OR MOUNTED
FROM
$18.00 to $280.00
OUR LINE OF GOLD FILLED
LocKets and Charms
Is the largest and hest. I'lain
chased and stone set.
From $1.50 to $5.00
RINGS
I'lain Kxtra Heavy chased
signet and great variety of
stone set. The largest stock of
RINGS
in the City
Solid Gold LinK Buttons
And heavy Gold Filled. Over
2o pairs to select from
From $1.50 to $15.00
WATCH
Our assortment and .prices
hefore buying a
WATCH
ANY THING IN
SILVERWARE
You want? Come and see us. We
have a good line of different pieces
and you will find what
YOU WANT.
DIAMONDS WATCHES CLOCKS CUT GLASS SILVERWARE.
JOS. ASTRACAN.IteILas
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Local News Items
DR. ALBERT J. CALDWELL
Specialist on diseases of Kye.Kar
Nose and Throat. Suite 9 Carson
Bldg. Hoursc; toi2 a. m. 2 to 6p.m.
at The City
60-lt
C R Slag is here from Groom.
When all others faill try the A A A
Man.
W T Lester of Canyon City is in the
city today.
All kinds of home made sausages at Q.
Schang's. Telephone f20. 4-tf
Miss Jewell Patterson is at home for
the holidays.
Get your Xmas turkeys
Meat Market.
G W Veohl of Childress is visiting his
daughter Mrs Moso Aston.
A largo stock of imported hand painted
China at 0. M. Eakle's. 60-lt
C D Cyrus of Silverton was a business
visitor in the city thin week.
A nice line of suit cases tolescopes and
hand bags at J M CUyton's. 4(itf
Miss Lilly Morrow is visiting friends at
Erick Okla. for a week or two.
"Give me another one" sounds good to
us and we hear it ofton for A A A Suits.
AAA Man. 47-tf
James Weidsel was among the Cana-
dian visitors in Amarillo this week.
Try Webster's home cured breakfast
bacon. For salo at the City Meat Mark-
et. 45-tf
C H Harold of Clarendon was in the
city yesterday and today on business.
Fresh Oregon Salmons at Q. Schang's
Market. 4Stf
V H Scott of Portalas. was In the city
yesterday and today on legal business.
New shipment of newest records for
graphophonos received at J M Clayton's
49-2t
"Will Forbes went to Houston yesterday
to remain until after the first of the year.
Earl Thompson of the ZV ranch is the
guest of Terry Thompson at the Ama-
rillo. Watch the AAA Man's advertising and
profit thereby.
The S P McKinney Furniture Co. is
offering many bargains in their display of
furniture. 45-tf
Miss Saufley returned to Bowie yes-
terday after a two week's visit to Miss
McDade. v
Christmas toys and musical instruments
of all discretions at J M Clayton's. 49-2t
A H Webster is killing some choice
heifors of his own raising for the Market.
.10-It
A complete picture framing department
in connection with the furniture store of
O. M.Eakle. ;10-lt
Chas. Merrett has bought one-half in-
terest in the Schultz barber shop near
the depot.
AAA quality in gents furnishings at
the A A A Man's.
J N Stone of Memphis is in the city to
remain until after the holidays visiting
with friends.
A varied assortment of lineoleum and
matting of every shade and pattern at
greatly reduced prices at S P McKinney
& Company's. 45tf
The Elks are planning for a Christmas
reception which will be in the club rooms
Monday evening.
Axministor rugs of every size and dis-
cription at lowest prices at the S P Mc-
Kinney Furniture Co. 45tf
Miss Sue Gillis of Wellington Kan. is a
visitor in the family of her brother John
Gillis for a few days.
See J M Clayton for beautiful novel-
ties in fancy china and queens ware.
40-tf
1'red Morris and family went down to
Roswell this morning to visit with old
frionds over Christmas.
The way to obtain promotion is to pre-
pare for it. Secure a sholarship in the
Amarillo Business College and thereby
secure a higher promotion. 4(itf
C P Steinagle. of Iowa Park is in the
city for & few days on land and cattle
business and visiting old friends.
BRACELETS AND COLLARETTES
ABSOLUTELY THE NEWEST THHNGS
We have just received a splendid line of Carmen and Nether-
sole Bracelets the latest novelties. Stone set and
Ueautiful in every way.
SEE THEM IN OUR SHOW WINDOW
P. H.SEEWALD
THE JEWELER
ir IT'S FROM SEEWALD'J IT'S CORRECT."
Miss Rebecca Small departed last
night tor an extensive visit to relatives in
Alabama.
Close cool prices for new goods AAA
gents furnishings.
A very attractive display of pictures
may be found at J. M. Clayton's 4(itf
H L Hnll with the Ewing-Merkel
Electric Co. of St Louis is the guest for
a few days of B R Webb Jr.
Home made bacon corned beef dried
betf sausage and lard at The City Meat
Market. ;")-1 1
Mrs Edith Hutchinson of Meosho. Mo.
is the guest for the holidays of the family
of her brother A L Conwell.
Leave your order for Christmas turkeys
either dressed or on foot at Q. Schang' s
Market phone 520. 48tf
A S and A D Hardin and Mrs Mason of
West Virginia are the guest during the
holidays of Mr and Mrs Mose Aston.
Dr. Albert Caldwell's Amarillo office
will be closed on Wednesday and Thurs-
day of each week. 23tf
Mrs H Reed Potter of Little Rock. Ark.
arrived' today to spend the Xmas holidays
with Mr and Mrs A M Potter at Woyd-
lawn. Chinaware glassware and novelty
china for Xmas gifts at J M Clayton's.
49-2t
S L Neighbors Commanche County is
in the city today looking around with a
view of making investments in farming
lands.
In the world's broad field of commerce
In the hustle and the fight
There is always room above you
If you learn to fill it right.
By acquiring all your knowledge
At Amarillo Business College. 46tf
SOUVENIR
CHINA!
We have just received nn exquisite
assortment of chocolate sets tens
coffees crenms cake plates etc.
15c up
Kvery piece with a photograph of
some familiar Atnarillo scene
beautifully done.
JUST THE THING
FOR CHRISTMAS
5"?e FAIR
MISS lir.LLEN THOMPSON Prop.
3rd Door Mast of Tost Office.
Mrs W A McClintock of Ft Scott Ark
arrived in the c ty last night for a short
stay preparatory to leaving for Long
beach Calif.
AAA suits are winners. J ry one on
us. A A A Man.
The Santa Fe yesterday arrived from
the east in three sections each train be
ing loaded and crowded with homeseekers
and prospectors.
A large line of iron toys for Xmas
presents at J M Clayton's. 4(itf
D J Donaldson and wife loft last even-
ing for a holiday visit with the old home
folks at Gallatin Mo. They will be gone
a couple of weeks.
Use home products. Buy your meats
of A H Webster who offers home-raised
and made products. 50-lt
C D Boyles returned last night from
his old home at Davis 111. whither he had
gone to point the way to Canaan for a
number of his old nieghbors.;
No bargain sale Koods here everything
new nobby clean A A A quality at A A
A Man's.
Handsome selected line of novelty jewel-
ry just the thing for Xmas presents.
Fully guaranteed and from the best man-
ufacturers in the business. The Square
Deal House. 321 Taylor street. 49-2t
How do the Modern Woodmen rate
with their eiht and nine assessments a
year compare with other insurance so-
cieties? Why not investigate before go-
ing further if you will do this there is
only one way to decide; you will join the
M W A. Get in now and be a charter
member.
Musical instruments chinaware lap-
robes sewing machines and everything
carried in an up-to-date department
store may be found at J(M Clayton's. 4itf
NOBODY
SEEMS ANXIOUS
To put on the shoes of the
Man of the Hour in Russia.
Our anxiety to sell and to please
you never induces us to try to talk
you into buying something which
you do not need.
We now have our array of Holi
day Presents in shape for your in-
spection which includes everything
carried in an up-to-date drug store.
E. R Roach Drug Co.
5th and PolK.
Telephone No. 1.
H C Shrimp of Colorado Springs a
prominent financier and director in the
Western Land & Immigration Co. of this
city is here this week on business.
Watch for our New Year's announce
ment. AAA Man.
f
All trains reaching the citv in the rjast
forty-eight hours have been late in vari
ous degrees owing to the heavy passen-
ger traffic and the snowfall which has
been just sufficient to make traction difficult.
For sale or trade-One 2k horse power
gasoline engine. Enquire or A. H. Web-
ster at the City Meat Market. 45tf
T W Barnes the faithful clerk of Ala-
mosa Camp WOW left yesterday for
a visit with home folks back in Arkansas.
His clerical work will be looked after in
his absence by the A A A Man whose
place of business is the first door east of
the postoffice.
Scissors knives and many useful arti-
cles in the hardware line at greatly reduc-
ed prices at the S P McKinney Furniture
Co. 41tf
. John Keene traveling passenger agent
of the Northern Pacific was an interest-
ing visitor to the city yesterday leaving
for Dalhart and Colorado points this
morning. This was his first visit to the
city in many years and he was greatly
surprised at the development which has
taken place.
The night school at Amarillo Business
College is a paying proposition to the
young man or woman who is engaged"
during the day. 21tf
THE BIRD'S CAROL.
Christmas Entertainment at the
Fillmore Street Presbyte-
rian Church.
The Christinas entertainment will
take place Saturday evening at 7
o'clock. The admission is one
sound potato and any other gift
that one may desire to make. Cast-
off clothing will be sent to the
Mountain Mission at Barnard N.C.
Groceries will be distributed to the
needy of Amarillo.
The program will be as follows:
The Ruggles' Dinner party a
sketch from The Bird's Christmas
Carol by Kate Douglas Wiggin.
Introductory Reading Mrs. Hrady
Mrs. Rubles Miss Iva Nobles
Sarah Maud Carrie Cmininuliain
I'eter Krnest Thompson
Susan Camelle Roijuemore
Kitty Johnnie Whita
l'eor'ia Mollie Clayton
Cornelius Jaok I'earson
Clement Leslie Nobles
I'.ily Florence Zimmerman
Larry Jeff Neely
Christmas tree and distribution
of presents to children.
1 nere will oe runuay services as
follows: Preaching at 1 1 a. m. and
7:15 p.m. Morning subject: "Jesus
an Historical Person" livening
subject: " God's Great Gift to
Man." Junior C. Ii. at 3 p. m.
Y. P. S. C. Ii. at 6 p. m. vSpecial
music. A cordial invitation is ex
tended to all.
S T Brosee a prominent breeder of
Hereford cattle of Watseka. III. accom
panied by his wife is in the city. Mr
Brosee came here for his wife's health
but is greatly impressed with the Can
handle country at any rate enough to
make an investment or a section near
Bovina adjoining the Campbell Experi
mental farm.
ine b v McKinney furniture Co. is
awarding many handsome prizes upon
their clock contest. See them for partic-
ulars. 4fltf
Thomas Carson owner of the Carson
building and one of the familiar men
about town has returned from a trip of
five or six months abroad most of the
time being spent in his ain countrie Scot-
land though he also visited many points
on the continent. Mr Carson is glad to
get back to the Panhandle and has been
given an enthusiastic welcome by his
friends in Amarillo.
USE YOUR BRAINS a booklet that
tells how we co-operate and help build up
a fine paying real estate business. It's
free write EOF Walford Dallas Texas.
49-2t
or
.QUALITY
' QUAUTY
kQimmTY.
CANDIES
COCOA AND
CHOCOLATES.
OMIIEASON WHY
0
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MAINTAIN TIIC1G POri'LUtlTY KimTOSB
WI0 DDIANDTIIE DHSTGCODS IS 7IUT
&yfry S7.vD.ujDorr;:'.U7Y
is xnvnR lowered
v: rixa to join t::: hac to ou'.wtty
At Elliott's Confectionery.
STAR RESTAURANT
Under the Management of
MRS. ALICE SIMPSON.
Regular Meals and Short orders.
2nd Door tut of P. O.
The man behind the gun wins the bat-
tles on the sea. The man behind the pen
wins the battles on the land. Send for
new illustrated catalogue of the Amarillo
Business College. 4Utf
The homeseeker's excursion to the Pe-
cos Valloy yesterday broke all previous
records. The train reached here last
night at 9 o'clock consisting of thirteen
coaches and the necessary baggage cars
sixteen cars in all and is said to have
boon the heaviost passenger train ever
hauled over the Southern Kansas. After
a short stop here the train went on down
into the valley.
Clear thinking decisive action
vim and vigor of body and mind
the sparkle of life comes to all
who use Hollister's Rocky Moun-
tain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tab-
lets. E. R. Roach Drug Co.
44-lm
A Christmas
Suggestion!
Take a look at the giant values
which we are offering in Clothing
at dwarfed prices. The money sav-
enjoyinent is delightfully refresh-
ing just now when so much cash is
needed for the other things.
Tomorrow will be your last day
to take advantage of our exception
al Xtnas Bargains.
Everything Desirable for
Xmas Pvesents.
The Famous
Shoes
A complete lineof up-to-date
Shoes from the very best fac
tories at reasonable prices.
Up-to-date Stetson or Beaver
Hats in any style shape orcol
or you may want. : :
i
; Hals
Shirts 2
Of all kinds and patterns.
cut to fit and fit to wear.' '
Collars and Tics that are up-to-date
Gent's Furnishings of all kinds at the
UNION SHOE STORE
12. D. GREEN Prop. 5IO Polk Street.
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