The Weekly Herald. (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 96, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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THE VLCI.LY HERALD
ri:MI: In.. I .- i n 'I ik' i';iy .1 ml Filday
!' p. r noi:sr.;'
M. A. lUUAST. It I all. or mi '.fur.
III. 111 iculni.t Mm. The bt't laid
phlee i-uiiii'tlliiis full. 'J'lio meeting
ended ill (Ml endorsement of Ilalley.
l-iitricd nt th I'd"!'
!ec
Ainu.'1
'J'l'MlH J M f 'viOrilt I'l'lSS JlUlll mut
ter.
CfiiVlal O1vu.11 of City AmulH"
mid Potter County
ADvr.ivn
T' t " I ) j -. lie pi T
r.o 1 ii1
.M.'i' rl.ie 1 I- p
I ''HI 'L per V.
iilMTtlon.
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inc! ouch insertion
iliiij :t In. allien
r first lni'i-
e:d 1 'n il !Mljt'( (iu lit
rrnr.iTvii'Tiox m vim yk.ml
The Jltra!il will e-easo rdliilnic '
joii whe.n yaur time expire iinleas
vi' 1 re rNtl'ie bed to 1 outline' It.
'houM ray nb.-'crlb"i' full I" re-jt-l'o
T!i lieabl re.'VUbirly plciso
j'ii-o u i.l oik." by raid "' tele.
J.holif.
A" errors rf-.'l.vtlng iipoii the
rli.'uiK tcr riandji:; or rrpuir.llon of
11. .-i;on. I'.ri.i or rnrooratlon
lildi i.ay rppi'iir In tin' colninnn of
Th' 1 1. -laid Will b" gladly COTecled
11(1011 A I M 1 1 ! 14 llt'OUght t) 111') ill
tcniloii of tlio pubil'Jhvr
A iii'in li.nt lit a legliluinu hind-
no -. ii.in'i' win too well known. The
(planum- of a newspaper offer nil
II. Hy in u ihr;ipiT and nun effec-
tive way Hum any other medium.
Tlu sdd'-w.ilk on Poll; street In
0110 jiiiicy threatens dest run Ion lo
(u-ryoim who walk ovi r It Thorn1
owning pi'iipi ny adjacent should
sen t Ti.it. i-anio In repaired.
"Live stock!" That'H what Hie
hI-iiics In 1 In im-w Klks' homo are
tint Into lino and own Home. Pour
lor real interest guaranteed
Tin.'i:ri)AY pko. 13 moo.
Jl'ST S lVSTANCi;
Tin' "I'!': do!:i:;i" liavo been pulled
c r f nnd hiill t 11:1 1 or IlaUcy hrt'Hlhoit.
I. iillvi1 ami ( vldciiily ' linn ninny
lil.n.lii !ili!i wi'i." hi'foio iinKnown
fi him. A p;M!y HIiiHtnitlon or how
1.1 iM i'Mi-4 sn ; s iiliont 111 iti hiivi'
. ' .1 i t ! 1 v i li.in! f.iuiidallon ocMHTi'il
i tit ciuii' ni ".hi. In u w-ll knwon
):o '! la I'm' Woilli. A Kroup Of
mi 11 wrvi i.ilkinv' niioiit Ah1.-I!iiily
iinl IiIk r (( j i ironlilcH. Th nil1-
n:!H upltiloii w.is that 1)0 dc:nTVc(l
nil that he a t nd ilmr. "Why"
x.ild one "I iniih ihliiiiil hi even rt-
fiiHcil 1i!h d lu'.itcr :i liom vj;h tlic
fjmlly and talh.T Hi. in lam'tlp' dU-
rrit nttcmlitix tii fuel wfirn It b-
rnfnn known tin. poor girl tried to
coiiiiiilt h iili'ldi-."
"Ion do" hvol.o In a inn u who
had Juki- hupi'id iii to Ihi crowd.
"Well jiiii waul to (hairv your
'uiidci HiaiulliiK' Sen iI'm- !aU'y han
lu (J.-m.-ihicr my kind ft ion l.1.'
I'm' a. ni'-mcii1 T'o'lilii;;'. h'lt hlank
fai( ai'P'M! t! ;'.nd th"ii i.ln.vlv the
li' l" )"il!ii': lii' (ll.'.n'i"d licnrtil.v
I!nvi' you Keen that Ininiii? What
hump did you nay? Why ihn one
0110 l'oll; htiat'i Jum aliovii Scvcii-tli.
lUfMl.ir .viiiiiix mountain
A Yoinif; Mi'ii'.-i t'hrlsllaii AhnocIii-
Moii would I10 n wclcoiiic addition
to Amiirlllo'H pulillc iohi1; mNjiih.
Why not havo one?
HAD GOODS . WITH HIM
Star Restaurant Cock Arres.ca m The Denver
Ealing House for tlie Ttiilt of i
Purse and Money.
iirhriH. Tnivln then foil .for the
bind mid illtiioM'trd his lo-rt. lie
HUiricd hack to find WIIkoii IhiI Wll-
noil had I' ll t Ii ; liowi iy.
Oil !li! klaiiil W ll: nil llilmltli'd
havliin met Triivls under tin rlriMiin-
KtanrcH (ecrht'd and that ho lintim-
dliih ly iifu-rv ird ''iil through n
H.iloon to tlh ii'. r. Hi- uImo ihIiuIi-
l''d wallJni; iliri)ii;;h iiuul nnd down
tho alley lo .Mi ICuIkIiCh hialde
wlirio )i oii( a rub and went in
11 hnipo ai'i'O'M the Iletivi r llarl.s.
II'' W:h 01 rented lit I'm1 li'iUie by
lie' offleeiH Imt Hie nilncliif; hlolie
WhH ll"er dlsi ovi l ed.
Juxt how two marked couin lame
to hn In hU poikct liiMicnd of In
iiiiollier iiiiiu'h la the hIikiiIIoh 11 ii s-
laiiiant rook aiTcKied lust nklil
will hive lo (xplalu to Hi (unit.
The liliin iili'iHted hax I'rcn cm-
ployed at i!k f'lar rcstiiiirniit. and
wan worklni' iln-n vesienlav. A
man who win ii rj oi t anoiiiil ciih lo-1 sion-r
nier or the reK'uui'inl cnnio lu and:
Illlll up IiIm eoat hefoio (SoIhk to
11 tnlile. When h" put on ihn coal!
ii... 1 . 1.1.. . . 1 . 11. .. 1
n III.IMHl'PII' PI. II1 II n I I I IIIIMI
lo aim. llellamy Slorer In 1111 Inter-
eOVMAN FOR BAILEY
Tolls "His Itans In no Uncertain Tones
Will Follow Ins Instructions cj
His Constituents.
claims Misyi oii:i
llltl1!
I'lialde to Peliy
vleil' llntl ( el1
Cincinnati. lie.-. 11. --Ue:;ardlll
1 r iv.
you mudo your Xiniu mr-
rhasen? Iletttir hurry. A Rood many
have nnd you'll hu winning you had
heRiin Parller.
An iiHiial Amarlllo weatiher Ik all
that ran ho asked.. And the mud
ha l It. It In to hi hoped m xtay.
Tliero'H no plac llko home aloti
n lion t ChilhlniiiH tlnii'.
SiiI'kciIIh for lha Hnnlundk'.
Iiewsv.
IfK
BSl'rtlni'd of in
Marl; T'ain
full fiedwtl i 1
to llidiii ' 1 1
)Oil".( C'i ( 1
et eop ry.'. I. :
In i;i!ti i'd 1; ill 1'
writers nvd pic
rally v.lii np
It will 1. 11 lei
In t'.ii.. !!'(
Jilleii. Ci'l:) mi
In it thin:'!) any
ami it ncv ii"
In i" .!;: i'-. i- re
Hlf'l I Ve.
I( lii 'ah!.'i!on a
'" I! 1 l'l tr.-'tiv
:m :i.!je; : .'
! :' vet t" 1 a nil
I 1 -"l! .Vhlrll. if Ii
i'f ."(' ii he.H'i'it. to
. 1 ! .-1 1 m . Mark .en-
la 1I1U world mid
'iri)". lnji; If he falU
ati't'inpt iiionn lln.'Mi
hi'H a habit of treat-
liiiiK but scrtoiiKly
Ihal. ho will find i!
11't to ttr.v humoroun
lvi''.j;- hi! labor in IMs matter are
fit'l'n'd. II" has a si crel nry with
hiiH w'lif - ii i : y ii l.i to run intiiu-
b Y;i .lii!o h:l ofi'ii'" nl'ier which
thiy.iuV 1 11 let-Muim In ileeik'd
foi v': l'i rel'iirm.
.I' tli'iirt one r.aRir why r.ellamy
;'.n.!i' i'.iul hW wife havo otitercd in-
to a com ' csei'sy Willi'- Pi'OhUU nt
Unci '.'! U with a hope to regain
itiiiu'. d . ...re.' i'f the notoriety which
.lie v. j-!'. 1 of "l.imkln; Backward"
ri;.i;'i; : 1 j x ai'ier i v rt in the pnb-
ti:.. Il has b"t 11 Mid that une ouco
In the pni.lt..' rve ever after II
crwver t .lint condition "l.ookin:
Itackivarrl" Is pant mul forsottcu.
Mid nearly so vim H'.-Uniny Storer.
To ( H or in-lninile rresiileni. .Kooko-
Vfli. 11 llir 11' (hi: prtvi will fuko up
our reniarU ik ails 11s much It not
j'oif rtibllrlty than any hook ever
i Titt'-n prndticf:!. Who known pn-
Vt!'.; thij !; a vol'iiloti to the whole
i:;!t'tm r. y
A la-'..';
t:-en Uii)
thai lb'
:a lifer Ja '1'
Id (';'.;
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j.toi -sor I! h 1;
h.i p'.-'ui tiiiw tejls
wo ;iro ha.vln;;
? vn a'-r ii.-. T ii;; en-
' iiihifiid 't the
T.'i 1 or Iron oi'.eti.
v ) :... V.y.'ai .r th'.i Pclen-
io.i ".'ill come f.-jrwavdl
v it 111::! pi--.i;l'd
ij : ;':-:;:'i'.! -:i ;;p.;fud!( lll
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Mi'- ; '
:i'y
lha u
i.'.tiion.
: " u ; i r j ; ot
- In mod-
u:.':1'.!'. red
Dally Mvetlotk letter.
fipeclbl t Pally l'.irliandle. '
Kuiihhs City SlockyardH Dee. in.
A Rood Htipply of Colorado and
other western cattle have been coni-
Inpr for tho last two weeks nnd the
Rupply haq been running more to
Stockerg nttd feeders limn any tlilie
before Ihln hc:imui 1'racl Ically no
beef stieiK from th" rung'3 were In-
cluded last week. but. them were
huiiio very good eowa and tho qual-
ity of the Blocker and feeders from
thy Went wan best of tho eon
and prlccH the hlxlieist. Tho market
has been fliin ulnco the nilddlo of
last week with a tendency toward
higher prlctn aild tml-i.V IlK'i'o Is a
pOHlilve advance - (if I'V to 1 Tk: on
MocI.cih and fenluin' -jlcef Rradea
b i'li cowk and h'cu'ji are Ihe lilshcr.
Late la.at w 't k the Re.iHiira retord
p "I 1 for feeder! iii paid at $ 4 . 3 T
and $.:n for sMI to OaO-lb Colo-.a-'oi
v. Ill 1- Hoi bulk of thi; slock-
ern a'ld I'ecih1: a hold at 3"3 to
9 1. -." a lew low guido Miockers at
JMi) fli.'.u. Coirado cows aold'ut
M to $3.50 mainly with quite a
number of miles tit $3. Til) to $3.73
dinners I:'.:'.' to 2.R0. Panhandle
cowh hold niotftdy'al $2.33 to $2.80
the bent cows sWlInt; at $2.75 to
$3.13. some New Mexico stockers
tit $3.35 to $1 raiiRo bulls $2.23 to
$3. Several l'o'S of Chllstlliasi ciit-
ilo are here today lull loads Htll-
liiK at $6.03 and odd head up to $7.
Sheep and lamb offerings are
practically all fair to good fed Htuff
very .few lots of good to choice stuff
Included. The market .Is utronpier
than a week OR-o run u000 today
market mrong. Uuyers take the de-
ttirahlH stuff readily at fctronn prices
without regard to' cjutiddii 'Influences'
Thero Is nothing nbovo niedluni
Kt'n (i nere today but lamiis are
quotable at $($.73 to $7.30 nnythln
(leHlrnhh.. at $7.23 or heller yenil-
Iiiks at. $3.75 t0 $fi.no wethers $3
to $a.5. eweg $4.30 'to $3.35. Not
much stock or feeding atul'f Is avail
able but as arrive flndn ready salo
ar.aln he iiiIhhi-1 pm ImnK thai 1
hud coin. lined a noMili'i able mm
of money.
All Hi-nrcii for the nilni-lni; proi-
eilv proved 1111 ivallablo but Hie
Ioh'T hud hU own Ideas ns to bow
the pocket book got away. He rom-
inuiilcnu'd with Officers Cox nnd
Snider mid in company with them
ho hlariej on thc trail of the kiih-
pert. The man had left the les-
taurnnt and when found was at the
Denver Katlng Iiouho.
When he ttnw tho offloem he
mad" a pat.s at his pocket but Of-
ficer Cox covered hint with n. re-
volver mid told lit m to hold up lib'
blinds. Then Marshal Snider went
IhroiiKh the man's pockets wlih tin
result that uniong Home other change
1 ho two marked coins were dlicov-
1 red.
The man was Immediately taken
Into custody and was lodged In the
Jail lie stoutly protests lib; Inno-
cence but the fact of Ills having the
coins Is especially damaging evi-
dence because lha owner of the
pocket book had exhibited the coins
to Officer Cox yesterday afternoon
and they were readily Identified.
Clilldecii'i
faviirlie tonic U While's Cream Ver-
mifuge the cure for worms and all
children's diseases. It not only kills
the worms but removes tho niucii:
nnd Kllmo In which they buUd'Hieir
n'Mn. Its action on tho child Is mild
and leaves him lu a healthy condi-
tion. Jo" Daniel Surinar Tciiu
says that he gave ono of his children
While's Cream Vermifuge when the
doctor I bought It liad col lo and
from tho first does tho child passed
73 worms. L. O. Thompson ii ttro
lij-lin
view publlxhed here today among
them 11 claim that she and hr hus-
band hail "rroati'd President Itoose-
velt" Mia. Mloror today said thai
while sh" hail seen a newspaper
Woman last iiIkIiI and had said
some thlnn. itccrediied to her the
report as published gave entirely
a different complexion to every-
thing talked of and that undue
prollllllellco had been given to ce11-
tain liicld.iit.1 related during the In-
terview. While unable to deny that
suclt an Interview was given the
said that o Incorrect Iv. garbled was
thi report published that it did not
correctly give In r llews or siate-
lueiils and that she did not waul
It com Mend fis mining from licr.
She refused to discuss the matter
further.
I'our Lenders Killed
As.-.oc!.tvd Prir.'i.
Manila P. I. Dc. 1 I. Full 1 .'-
pol ls from the Inland of Levies nhow
that the fight of Dec. 3 was an Im-
portant victory for our troops. I'our
.lulajauo l.aders wire hilled le.iv-
J. It. How iimn of tliU elty Just
elected as rt'prexentallvo from this
dlstilel has unlioiinded falih It Scn-
ator II. illi y even thonirh reports vll-
llfNliig his character have le n pulj-
liehed oil every hand. Mr. How man
has Just returned from a visit to
Port Worth and whll.' thero made
lb.' following statement which ap-
pVnrcd In lli'i.' Dallas .News j cuter-
day: "lion. J. U. llowninn of Amarlllo
reprcoeniatlve-i b ct to iho Thlrlieilr
legli.l.iturn from the One Hundred
and Slxlli legislative district gave
oat ihi. following Htntcmt nf concern-
ing tho controversy over (he elec-
tion or n I'nltcd Slates senator to
succeed Senator Mlail.'y
"I c.nnnol from any published
statement or from any statement 1
have heard made substantiated by
ndi quale proof seo aught that
hhould cause nic to disregard the In-
hlrucikins of my constituency com-
posed of tv ciity-clght' counties to
cast my vote In (he coming legisla-
ture for Senator Ilalley.
"In the light of his reply
hcrcioforo strong admiration
him as 11 man and statesman
not. In (lie least been nhakon.
Men Who Suffer With
my
for
has
It
fc. .u
s'.'1.
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a
Yni'lcocle Stricture Coiilnglous
lllooil ITilsoli Los Miinliood heiul-
1111I laiilssltnis .Vecvo-Mtal Debility
llpllepsy Hyilrocelc Cnlarrb F'llcrt
mul till bi'onlc flisenses of the
Stomach Kidneys Illaddec mul
Protute iiliiil
A III : J( ICKLV 4 1 Itlllt ItY Dlt.
llKKILL
I Dr. 'i'l i riil's aim hs always been
''.to glvo nicii Iho Le.st treat incut nt
ei
DIAMOND CASK
Jury Nllll Coiislilci'iiig Over Its De-
cision. '
The enso against James Wilson
ciinrRed with tho theft of a diamond
stud from Newton Travis two weeks
ago went to the jury thU ufternooii.
The evidence against Wilson while
strona; circumstantially lacks dl-
ri'ct testimony and tho result is con-
siderably In doubt.
According to the ' lentlmony
brought out; Wilson talked with
Newton Travis and pulled 1ilm to
tlm edge of the sidewalk 011 the
How cry for n closer examination of
the Ktone. Immediately after this
Travis went to a barber shop and
mudi Rome remark about the atone.
'What diamond?" usked one of the
lug only one Important ehlef nt 1
large. The bandits lost fori -ihr.'e I
kllhd.
Aficr Statehood.
Washington. 1) C Pee. 11.--Seiuitor
Teller today Introdueid 11
bill providing i'r the admission of
New Mexico IIS a:-tlltP.'
Kf. I.onl Wool fiirkef.
St. Ioil Ir Dec. 11. Wool st
unchanged .
Is my lnii niton lo vote for Senator
Ilalley for these reasons:
"1. Pucnuse tin; people of my ills
trlct specifically and almost iinanl
njoiisly Instructed me to this end
and no sacred do I hold these ln-
Ht ructiona and my honest heller In
Senator Ilalley that I would resign
1 my seat in tlie coming legislature
I before I woald disregard them
"2. Iiecause or 1ilJ marked abil-
ity and iiiiiiies!ion:d scrvl.e to the
people or this state upd nation.
"3. Jlecnuso nothing as yet pro-
duced has diniinl.-lieil my strong
fall I111 1 1 1 1 .4 probity and honesty of
purpose.
"I. Pccause 1 have never known
lit tn lo be unfaithful ven to tin.
lowliest of his frletidK.
"3. lie-cause I voted for him on
.Inly 2s believing hlni worthy and
am Pllll unchanged In that . belief."
ady.
Peeket IStixljM-is (.'uide.
Mr. Caldwell's I Pile Heady K"f-
creni e ought to utirnrt encourage-
ment. It will be a regular nmnthly
Institution of the city keeping up
with Iho changes width are so fre-
quently made mid which niuku the
ordinary "directory" so soon worth-
less to the town or the advertisers.
Name of parties the business the
location and 'phone will be given In
B.vbtt'iiiatie order In plain type easi-
ly found entirely free of charge
and when u nunibir of copies art!
subscribed for "compliments of" a ml
lo! me will be printed on the cover
and every copy strung for 'liangln:;
when so wanted. All are Invited to
si 3 the promoter and offer useful
suggestions so as to make the rom-
pletcst success of the undertaking
mul lo dispel any fakirlsm that
might seem to bo In lurking. 117-c
Committee Pert incut.
Associated Pres'i
Washington I). C Dec 11.
Dcfore the Senate confirms the nom-
ination of Cortelynu as secretary of
tho treasury and Garfield as secre-
tary of the interior tha Senate com-
mittee on finance will Insist upon
learning from President Hoosevelt
when Shaw and Hitchcock Intend to
retire. The committee today declin-
ed to make a favorable report on
these nominations until word was
received from the President.
New York Lend and Copper.
Associated P-ess.
New York Dee 11. Lead and
copper firm unchanged.
We cure not how you suffered
nor what failed to cure you Hol-
llsier's Hocky Mountain Ten makes
the puniest weakest specimen ef
man or womanhood strong and
htallhy. 33 cents. 93-1 m
moderute rot and this alone Is tho
kr-iiole of hW rem irkablo success.
ihe dbcnsi-s mentioned above are
Dr. J. If. Ten-ill safely ami quickly cored. by Dr. Tf r-
M aster Specialist rill in one-liair the time lisuully
rt lulled by oilier forms of treatment and he gives to every
patient a luitten legal imraniee of punitive and permaneiit
resul's. An hon-st iim-sHathm union & the lending Hanks
Comnii rclal Agencies and Unwinds Men of Dallas will con-
vince any ht-nsllile man thai Dr. Terrlll's honesty and In-
tegrity are beyond reproach and that ho Is nbsoliitclly i--llablt
in every respect. Investigate for yourself. If von
cannot call upon Dr. Terrlll lu person wrlto him TODAY in
regard to your trouble. He will give you his expert advlcei
ami opinion of your case free of charge and he will send
absolutely free his latest and best boo!; No. It on the) Dis-
eases of Men In a plain muled envelope If you mention this
paper and enclose six cents fqr posiagi'. Do not fall to
ask for this book
SPICCIAL NOTJCK All im n coming to Dallas for treatment
owe If to iht-niselves to Inquire of tho Hanks Commercial
agencies andbuslnss men as to who is iho HKST and MOST
HKL1AHLK Specialist In iho city treating the (Incases pe-
culiar to nun. If you do this It will save you time nnd money
CONSI LTATION AND THOIiOl Cll A lt V i:A.Ml.TIO
1111:1:
Send for VHKK HOOK No. 14. Address.
1.H.1 Malu Smel t. J. II. TKPItILL M. D. Dallas Texas.
MOW HANK AT (illOOM.
Private Institution Has Opened for
liusincss In Carson County Town
Groin a jiro: perous Huh) town
on the Hoik Island now has n hank
Lwlih ample capital and backing for
11H the busincKi. (Jrooin Is the cen-
I'T of 1 rapelly eleveloping farm In;
coiinlry and Is becoming a business
point of consiileralile Importance.
Knorpp and lilandel are the prop-
rietors of the new Institution John
W. Knorpp Is an edd timer on the
plains and is thoroughly familiar
wIHi Pauhaiidh' business and condi-
tions. Mr. Knorpp 6nlor litis been
lull reste-d In Panhandle land and
cattle for a number of years and
still controls a lergo quantity of the
land near Groom which Is now be-
ing tui-ntd into rich farms. Eugene
S. Hlasdel the active member of the
dunking firm has been in business
for some time at Groom and en-
Joys he confidence of a wide busi-
ness acquaintance lu the Panhandle.
The new Inst It tit ion supplies a
real need In Groom and starts un-
der most favorable e-lrcunistnnces.
This will bo the second bank to be
started In Carsou county. The Pan-
handle Hank at Panhandle City of
which J. C. Paul Is president. Is one
of the oldest financial Instil tit Ions
In tlie Panhandle.'.
eralor at one of the- small stations:
"Meet mo on the arrival of thf
2:13 p. m. train. Wear nothing but
shirt and trousers."
At the nppoluti'd time he reached
this station and Inquired for the
operator. He saw a young woman
looking embarrassed. Sho said In
answer to his inquiry:
"I am the telegraph onerator and
i-.ni h.-ro In response to your sum-
mons; but I decline to comply w'ith
your instructions us te) apparel."
Texas Tid-Illts.
TUB 11KKALD $1.00 PEIt YEAR.
How Could She?
A Philadelphia clothing manufac-
turer recelve'd a contract for making
uniforms for the telegraph operators
along the line of 0110 of Iho rail-
roads. In order to measure ihe op-
erators along the line he scut tele-
grams asking them to meet him on
the station platforms.
He sent this telegram to the op-
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WEST
TEXAS
Is fast liccomitig the fruit
v?getable grain and cotton
country of the Southwest.
It will pay you to investi-
gate right now. '
AN IDEAL CLIMATE
IIOMESEEKERS' TICKETS
On Sale Daily
E. P. TURNER
General Pattonfer Agent
DALLAS TEXAS.
GOODM.W CASli
III!
Jury Discharged ami Case Must
Trleel Again.
The Jury In the case o J. H.
Goodman against Choctaw'; Oklaho-
ma it Texas Railway company aft-
er being out two days failed to
reach a verdict yesterday and naked
lei be discharged. It Is understood
that the Jury stood eleven to ono In
favor ef a considerably Judgment;
for ''tho plaintiff. The crowded
docket al tho present term will not
penult a new trial this year and
the ease will huvo to ho continued
to the May term of 11)07.
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D.'ci.'rliy ef llso:- pir.ien'. ai'd all
tvej-o for L'U1.'
. Well Ti-euled nt Conwny
A small part of low a land weekors
i'lld slgiit seers ..vUl ted tho village
of 'Conway yesti rday and were roy-
n II y inicrtalued Iiy James Dalzell
ar.d William Undsoii . both .Keniul
.'iit!t ieeu who are always glad to
. -.ei t their friends' rrom tae north.
Ta;tv gentlemen eanu to the Pnn-
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Brewster, S. A. The Weekly Herald. (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 96, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1906, newspaper, December 13, 1906; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281607/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .