Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 313, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1911 Page: 7 of 8
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AMARTLLO lUItf XEW8 FRIIUV M. 8 1811.
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If You Are in Doubt a Trial Will Convince you that
Daily News Classified Ads
Surely Get Results-12 Words Three Times. 25c
Leave your tTuti Ida at u;
of Uw stations tor prompt er- 4
Tic. Tby will do th rat:
OWL DRCQ 8TORJB Duchan-
an and Fsurth street.
BASS OROCCRf 8TORB
1 5th and Pierce streets.
L W. NEWTON llth an
Plsrce streets.
f ELLIS HARRIS 101 N.
Buchanan iUmL
LOST
RATE One eent a word first Inser-
tion one-halt rent a word each sub-
seen mt Insertion.
LOST Rroan fur neckpiece. Return
to Pnlly News office; reward. 312-4c
)8T Gold handle umbrella. K. W.
engraved on handle. Return to
I Tyler and receive reward.
Sll-Sc
T Gold signet ring having "P"
raved. Probably lost on Polk
ft school ground. Finder please
one 1103. Or return to Alexander
Pose at school at 700 Monroe street.
291-tt-e
IIKLP WANTED.
EATE On sent a word first Inser-
tion one-halt cent a word each sub-
sequent Insertion.
WANTED A rook. Good wages.
Colored preferred. Call at 1607
Jackson St. 311-tfc
WANTED Experienced chamber-
ssald wages ft par week. Also girl
to assist with general work. Apply
01 Tyler street ' 306-tfc
WANTED Girls to work at the
sandy factory. J. S. Bryant com
any. X73-tfc
NTED Young man
halpar to
J. E. Bry
111 tfc
In randy factory.
at Co.
SITUATION WANTED.
RATE Ona cent a word first Inaer-
Uon one-half cen a word each sub-
sequent lnsert1oj
WANTED When you want a practi-
cal male nurse call E. B. Green
phono 842; residence 309 Johnson.
311-3P
FtR HAUL
RATE Ona rent a word first laser
Uon one-half eent a word each sub-
sequent Insertion.
FOR SALE Few brood sows. 8. J.
Blade. Phone 319. 3U-6c
FOR SAI E Sanitary couch bed
sprlnre nnttreM. washntand chif-foalr-r
rocker matting kitchen ta-
hle. dining table rug chairs co-cart
kitchen cabinet square. 13(9 Buch-
anan phone 710. 312-3c
FOn SALE ONE red male calf
branded bar on left jaw; If not called
for will sell Nov. 4th. V. T. San-
aera 312-3p
FOU BALK Good Jerrey cow giv-
ing 4 Fallen per dir. and calf. 1707
Jackson. 310-tfc
FOR BALK 4-roora cottage In Glen-
wood terms 150 cmh. III. CO per
oath an balance. See J. N. Howard
with Newby Limher Co. 308-tfc
FOR BALE Six-room bouse and lot
on lot 6Rxl40 one 5-acre tract In
Famous Heights; one span mules
a spun horses 2 wagons 2 spring
wagons one surrey one buggy 2
sod plows and gnng plow; household
and kitchen furniture cheap for cash
or will trad for varant property In
ne block. Call at 1609 Lincoln.
3or-tf-c
FOR MM.R -Remington typewriter
Amsrillo Tea Coffeo Co 266-tfc
BRAZKLTON PRVOR A CO.. have a
dandy cottage on South Polk for aale.
Modern nnd new. Also a splendid
five-room house new with water connection-.
at 1'nlver-.lty Heights at a
great bargain. Phone 237. 2S4-tfc
KIMIM AND BOARD.
RATK One cent a word flrnt Inser-
tion one-hnlf cent a word each sub-
neqnent Insert Ion.
WANTKD Roomers and Boarders
Close In modern convenience. 604
Tyler. Phone 809. 311-3p
M. & L.
Transfer Company
For a good haul and a quick
ene. We can move anything.
Phone 50.
FOH KENT.
RATE On rent a word first Inser-
tion one-half cent a word each eub-
sequent Insertion.
FOR RKNT Three room cottage
furnished or unfurnished at 502 East
Eighth street. 312-3c
FOR RENT 1 roomi for light house
keeping newly furnished and paper-
ed close to round house. 2001 Fierce.
307-tfc
1
FOR RENT 4-room house 511
llonroe 115 00 per month. Call Am-
artllo Hotel Barber Shop. 3 1 l-6c
FOR RENT 4. 6 and
6 room
houses. See F. W. Zimmerman or
phone 4e. SU-tfc
FOR RENT 2 furnlHhed rotma for
light houseleeplnr. 107 Johnson.
210-4p
FOR RKNT Two modern furnlHhed
rooms for light housekeeping. Ap-
ply at 903 Lincoln street or phone
SJ4. 3u9-tfo
FOR RENT Two large finished
rooms newly papered for light
housekeeping clone to round house.
2001 Pierce. 306-tfc
TO RENT A few more double
roonta at the Elmhlrst Hotel. Just
the thing for several young men.
30-tfc
FOR RENT FurnlHhed room bath
and electric light. 800 Van Durne.
309-tfc
FOR RENT Furnished room .206
W. 7th 9t Phone 165 309-Sp
FOR RENT Furnished room elec-
tric lights. 203 Pierce 300-tf-c
FOR RKNT Furnlnhed rooms In
modern house hath privilege 17
to 99 per month. .'.07 South Lin-
coln; phone 116. 282-tfc
FOR RK f One elegant loom.
sultablo for man nnd wits i r l " pm-
tlemen. Up" hi r ui and well ven-
tilated .y t:re N-ge lnJown;
lighted ny electricity ; bnih toonr. free.
Call at 102 Plene stree; t lr lK-O
It?-tfc
FOR RKNT Off toe rooms In best lo-
cation In the city. 8 A. H. Web-
star. Phono 617. SSMfo
WANTED
RATE On rent a word first Inser-
tion one-naif eent a word each sub-
sequent Insertion.
WANTED A good milth cow at 800
Tyler. 311-lp
WANTED A driving horn-
7?r.
Phone
3 09-5c
WANTED Ton don't have to apolo-
gise when you top at the Elmhlrst
Hotel. ?09-tfc
WANTED To rent 4. 5 and 6 room
hoitMHt. See F. W. Zimmerman or
phone 466. 309-tfc
WANTED The people of AmarDlo
to know I ran tailor a suit as good
as any tailor anywhere and 1 want
sewing. Will go out by the day or
sew at home. I will sate you money
on prices. See me flr-t at 1604
Johnson. 305-tfr
Ml.HOKLLANKOl S NOTICES.
RATE One cent a word first Inser
tlon one-half cent a word each sub-
sequent Insertion.
YOl'R OLD PLl'MKS made into a!
beautiful willow at email cost Ad-
dres Mrs. C. W. Champion City.
306-tfc
STRAYED OR STOLEN--Bald-faced
ponv branded tnrkey-trark on left
side; 5 00 reward for n tiirn to 709
Johnson. ?12-6c
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR EXCHANGE 7 room house
east front comer lot 120 feet front
1010 Monroe for vacant property.
Taylor A Taylor. New Rborstadt
Bldg. 304-tfc
FOR EXCHAN(iE-r4A acr- of land
near I'alhar; to exchange for stock
drv roods. Taylor A Tavlor. 307-tfc
WANTED
-.rMM) two ami tlireirHdd
ti-ers and I.VHI reive for Nevera-
bee UWIvery.
T. II. OHtKII.I
iai May Kt. Fort Wirth Te
AHARILLO CAB AND
TRANSFER LINE
FOIME 40
Opti Diy aid Nigkt
J. H. YORE MANAGER
f ALL OF SNOW WITrflN DOORS
Phenomenon Thst Once Actually Os
curved In Stockholm Under
Peculiar Condition.
It Is quit possible to hava a tall
of snow within doors. Indeed the
thing has actually occurred and tha
cause was no other than that which
produces a fall of snow In the opsn
air I. a uKlaj.t Inn nf not it aatXnOvV
pneT 0 a temperature cold enough
to rr!lH- tha Hmn of molltUIW
hlt fornw4
-hm . .. hll.h of .uth.Buc rse
ord otv.hhoim on a verr
coW c"r nlKhl n n Bart7
waa In progress. Many persona war
gathered In a slngl room and It be
came so warm that several woman
complained or feeling Ul. An attempt
waa made to raise a window but tb
sashes had been frozen In their places
and It waa Imnosnlble to mov them.
In these rlrcumNtancea there waa but
on thing to do. It was necessary that
air should be admitted so a pan ot
glass was smashed. Immediately
cold currant of air rushd In and at
the sam Instant flakes of snow war
e n to fall to the floor In alt parts of
h room. The entrance of a frosty
current Into an atmosphere saturated
with moisture had produced a snowfall
Indoors. 4tarper's Weekly.
Cause of Explosions In Flour Mills.
An English Arm of millers troubled
with dust eiplostons set about dis-
covering to raus of Ignition ot the
duat. Tha mills us th stael roller
process of patent flour and Iron or
steel particles In the grain were sus-
pected of coming In contact with tha
steel rolls and emitting th spark
causing the expiations.
Accordingly an apparattia waa de-
signed by which all the grain subject
to the roll first was pasted ovr high-
ly magnet lied steel arresters. Tha
result waa strikingly In proof ot th
theory. These electro magneta col-
lected st- and Iron particles ranging
from the microscopic up to box nails
several Inches long. With a standard
squlpmrut of arresters capable of pata
Ing 1.000 huxnels of grain an hour to
much metal eollerts that several times
a day the magnets mutt be swung
aside and brtwhed clean of their ae
cumulation. Chicago Tribune
HIS CREDENTIALS STRONG
Reformed Burglsr Secured Job Sslllnf
Safes Although Business Wss
Hither Dull.
"W ar not taking on sny new
traveling men jutt now." th saf
manufacturer said. "Bustnssi Is rath-
er dull In our line "
"Well If you need on let m
know." said the applicant for a Job
"Id rather sell your safs than any
thre Is In the market. It's the bast
"Ar you sn expert?"
"Tot. Mr. I know all there Is to b
known about ssfes."
"Ever deal In therar
"No. air."
"Ever work In a factory?"
"No slr."
"Hnw do you know ours Is th
best?"
"Decant It tks longest to brash
Into It."
"How do you know that?"
"I'm a reformed burglar
He got th Job.
Pat Mn Nat Mo!std.
R. W. Douglass state entomologist
felt that his field of operations waa
trowing larger a few days ago when
aa excited cltlsen evidently aa ad
mirer ot trees telephoned him la tha
Interests of two large trees oa a lot
la North Illinois street
"These trees are beauties" said Mr.
Douglass' Informant "but I fear they
are about to be ruined. The family
living on the lot has stretched a ham
mock between them.
"W'll a hammock doesn't Injur
tree if properly hung." replied Mr.
Douglas ft
"Yes but this Is different." returned
the inrormant. "you see this Is a
strong hammock th strongest I ever
saw and every day at noon two big
fat men alt tn tt for an hour. I don't
as how It can avoid killing th tree
Mr. Douglass declined to Interior
with th fat turn's rest Indianapolis
Nws.
WOMAN HAD OVERLOOKED BET
MBMMMHW
Didn't Know What 8h Had Forgot
ten but Return Home With
Money After Shopping.
She had Just returned from a shop
ping tour tired but radiant.
He had Just returned from tbs of
flee tired but well tlrei
Quivering with delight at the array
of samples snipped from roils of dress
goods sbe emptl.-d the contents ot ber
purse Into her lap. There wss a metal
tic sound. A look of dismay crossed
her fsce.
There!" she exclaimed. "I Just
knew there was something I bsd for
gotten to buy."
"What was It. dearr he atked with
an asumptlon ot Interest
"I'm sure I don't know" shs replied
petulantly "but I find I have a half
dollar Uftl"
I
BECllET SOCIETIES.
e
MASOMC
AroarUlo Chapter. No. 191. R. A.
VI. Meets second Friday alght at
60C Folk atreeL R. L. Joiner. H.
tV. C M. Tyler Secaetary.
Amalllo Commandery. R. T. No
4t. Meets second Monday night at
600 Polk street. A. B. ? pent nr. Em-
inent Commander: J J. Serv!ee. Re-
corder. Amarlllo Council. No. IJt. Royal
and Select Matters Meets wevnd
Friday N!gh at too Polk street J.
E Roderick T. I. !.; C. M. TyUr
Recorder.
Amarlllo Lodg. No. 711. A. F.
A. M Meet third Friday night at
600 Tolk street. J. E. Roderick
WoraMpful Maatar; C. M. Tyler. Bec-
istarr. BonlU Chapter. No. lit. Order
Eaatern Star Meets second and
fourth Tuesday nlgbta at 600 Polk
atreeL Mr. Edith Taylor. W. M
lira. Rachel H. Service Secretary .
. L O. O. F.
Amarlllo Encampment. No. 17.'
Meeta second and fourth Friday
oWbts at 401 Taylor street. John
M Stldger Chief Patriarch; C C
Pangl. Scribe; B. W. Daggett Treaa
urer.
Amarlllo Lodge ito. 410. Meeu
very Monday nlsht at 401 Tsyloi
ttreet. John F. Ross Noble Grand.
A'. W. Hamilton. Secretary.
Canton Amarlllo. No. 14. Meet
first and third Friday nlgbta at 401
Taylor street John F. Ross. Cap-
iin. F. B. Dudl) Clerk
Queen ot th Plains Rebekil
Lodge Ne. 222. Meeta every Tue
lay night at 401 Taylor street Ml
lest t'mpbrey Noble Grand: Mrs
Margaret Bronson Vice Grand
era. Mollle Smith. Past Giand; Mla
LRU DvimmUr Beireury.
K. ot P.
Palo Duro Lodge. No. 111. MaeU
very Thursday night at Orand Opero
louse. Arthur Osgood C C: Vver
tt Haney K. ot R. k 8.; C. F. May
ir. M. ot F.
n. p. o. k.
Amarlll Lodge. No. III. Meeu
mry Monday night at Elks Home
r. B. Gallaher Exalted Ruler; Ban
B. Motlow Secretary. Clnb room
pen until 12 o'clock every Bight
Visiting Elks cordially Invited.
M. W. A.
Palo Dnro Camn. No 11994. Hod.
era Wredmen ot America. Meots
first ana third Wedneaday nights In
Odd Fellows Hall. John Ollvln.
Consul: Lou la Llnke Clerk.
Golden Rod Camp No. 4462. Royal
Neighbors of AmeMee. Meeto second
and fourth Wedneaday nlghU In Odd
Felloes Hall. Mra. Florence Urn-
merman Oracle: Mrs. Mallda B. Cox.
Recorder.
C. C. V.
WrBrFimoBS Camp No. 1411
Meeta every Sunday at 3 p. an. at
court houae W. M. Warren Cap
tain; S. J. Broun AdJuUut
w. a w.
Alamosa Camo. No. 502. Meet
every Tuesday nigh' at Eakle Hall
W. McBrlde c C.; T. w. warns
Clerk.
Ponlar Orove Circle. No 171.
Meeu every Friday night at Eakle
Hall. Ida Lance. Guardian; T. w
McBrlde Clerk.
F. O. E
Amsrillo Aerie. No. 19 ll Meet
every Friday tlht at K. of P. Hall
Orand Opera House Bldg. C L
Hunter President; A. B. Seanor
Secretary.
a. a u. w.
Amtrlllo Lodr No. II. Meets
second and fourth Thursday Bights
at 401 Taylor street. A. M. Hei
Master Workman; J. Rut as King
Recorder.
u.uuer Lodg. No. 8 Degree o
Honor Meets first and third Wed
iday nlghta at 401 Taylor street
). M. Ledford Financier.
M O. P.
Amarlllo Council. No. 407 Med en
rder of r;:;rna. Meeta tire
md third Thursday nights at Eakl.
tall. A. B. Baker S. A.'. C A
A'rljtht Recorder
m. n. or a.
Amarlllo Lodge. No. 2211 Meets
first snd third Wednesday sights at
K. of P. Hall J. R. Morgan pres.;
J. D Caxsell Pee.
B. uf A. T.
Ivanhoe Flomestead. Brotherhood
of American Yoemen Meets second
and fourth Monday ntcbts at Eakle
Hall. W. A. Imvldson. Foreman .
J. A. Rot. Correspondent.
K. of C.
Amalllo Council. No. 1451. KbIkMs
of Columbus Meets first and third
Thursday nights at Thompson Hall
F. M Shatighnesev Grand Knight
Joseph J. Kelley. Recorder.
I t. U. M.
Amsrillo I)dge No 311. Loyal Or-
der of Moose Meets every Tuesday
night st the Orand Opera House Hall
Vlnltin Mooee Invited Fred D
Welch secretary.
K. and L. of R.
The Knights and lAdte of Seeati-
ty meet every Monday night In their
hall in the Grand Opera Houae. t
vV. y.iuinierman Free; Mia Ona J
tmlth. Sec
Fraternnl Brttirrhio1.
Frsternal Brotherhood Lodge Nt
IS meets first Monday Bight tn earl
uonth at W O W Hall. Mlnni-
armer secret sry
REBFK4.M I.ODCR.
Queen of the Plains Rehekat
.cxlge No. 222 Meets every Tue
lay oleht at 401 Taylor street. Mr
'reart Brnnaon NrM Oran'
Mrs J. D. Allen. Vies Oread; Miss
UUls Dam meter Secretary.
Professional Cards
W. hi. RICH
GENERAL BUILDER.
Office phono ...1322
Residence Phone 137
Rrtik Sjoee six I (Hrrl Coajtrwrtloe
ti Specialty.
Room 4 P. O. Building.
l. c. barrett:
Attoraey-at-Law.
8perlal Atteatloa Gives to Demege
Holts.
Eakle Bldg.
Asnartllo Texas.
J. W. Crndglngton F. P. WorU
Hugh l Umphree
CRUDQ1NQTON. WORKS A
U hi P II II E 8
Attorneys and Connlors at Law
Postefflce Building Amarlllo Texas
VETERINARY CI(GEOX
K. F. TRUE
At the Western Livery Barn
701 Po Street
Phone 2 1 4. Night Phone 191
SCHOOL I.AND INTEREST
should be In the State Treasury by
Nor. 1st Better let me send It tor
yon. R B. Newcome Cet&olnetao
you
R. a NEW COME
Cat-soa Bldg. Phone 820
DR. M. B. HARRIS
OSTEOPATH
AMD
Sl'RQEOX.
8uttee 7 and I Cbatunor Bldg.
Phew 791 and 1802.
TTTH BPIRKLLA CORSET.
Beleetloa and fltttag dons In your
own horns. Boned nly with 8ptrlla
Boning Flexible light sanitary
oomfortabls. Admits ot frequent
laundering. Q sarin toed on year
against brsahaga or rust. Appoint-
ments to your convenience. Phone
r send post card.
MRS. 4. W. JOHNSON.
104 West 8th 8U FboM M7.
ROT M. SMITH
TELLS
THE TRUTH
ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
THE DENVER ROAD '
North bossd
No. 1 .. Arrive from Fort WorU 10:11p.m.
No 1... Leav for Denver 10:20p.m.
No 7 Arrives from Fort Worth 12:40 p.m.
No. 7 Lssvas for Texllne 12:50 p. m.
Sooth bound
No. I... Arrives from Denver 6:30 a.m.
No. 2..... Departs for Fort Worth 6:35a.m.
No. I.. Arrives from Texlfns 6:1S p.m.
No Leaves tor Fort Worth 6:16p.m.
SANTA FE SYSTEM
South bo ojad
No. US Arrive from Kansas City 1:30 a.m.
No. lit Leav for Carlsbad and Albuquerqus ... 9:15a.m.
No. 117 Arrives from Kansas City .. .10:40 p. m.
No. ST Leaves for 8weetwater ... 9:05a.m.
No. ST Depart for Clovl 4:30p.m.
Except Sunday.
North houad
No. 114....Arrtvs from Carlsbad and Albuqurau
No. 114.... Leaves tor Kansas City .
No. HI v. Leaves tor Kansas City .
No. SI Arrives from Sweetwater
No. II Arrives f rom Clovls . . . .
Except Sunday.
ROCK ISLAND
Eaatbound
No. 42.. M. Arrives from Turumcarl 9:25a.m.
No. 42 Leaves for Memphis .... ...9:30a.m.
No 44. ....Leave for Memphis ...... 1:30p.m.
Westbound
No. 41 Arrives from eMmphls 4:16 p.m.
No. 41 Lesvrs tor Turutnrsrl 4:20 p.m.
No 41 Arrives from Memphis 7:00 a. m
Funeral Director & Embalmcr
Day or Night Phone 21.
a. eee
e DAILY NEWS MIHSIVr WORD COMPETITION.
Fourteenth Week.
t gAtess the word to have
keen omitted from the advertisement of
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e Address.
e
e Out oat the above coupon fill In the blanks snd mall or bring
e fa person to Contest Editor Dally Newe. In sealed envelope.
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DBS. CRI ME A KlLLOfGIl
Rooms 1 2 and 2 Blvlns Bulldlna
rrartke Limited to
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT
Phone BOB.
Mrs. E Buvens Mbs C. Wilkin
STL'NtKiRAPHCllS AND
NOTARIES.
Room 19 Old Eteretadt Bldg.
Amarlllo Texaa.
Office Phone 222; Rea. Phone 1306
BONE PARB
Oeweral Coa tractors
on all kinds ot construction.
Estlanates Furnished Pre.
PHONE 804 AND 10OT.
DR. K. 3. CLEMENTS
Dr. Gertrude Clements; Special
teatloB) to women and cJnlldrea.
OSTEOPATHIC OBSTETRICIANS
AND SURGEONS
Office! Rooms 4 and 8 Old Eber-
audt Building. rboBe 888
Residence: Suite 14 St. Charles
Apartments. Phon 1180.
MRS. W. A. ERWTN
Teacher of Piano VloUa snd
Harmony.
Terms 16.00 and 110.00 par month
ot eight lessons.
Residence 1301 Harrison Street
Phone 1197.
DR. SYBIL YON CRAIG II
Beauty SneclaJJat
Electrical face and scalp maesaajs.
face bleaching chiropody work man-
icuring hairdresslng and dylng. Su-
perfluous hair removed by slsctyle
needle. Bast and neck development
hair tonic face creams lotions.
French powder for sale. Elmhlrst
Hotel Room 29 Phone 416; consul-
tatloa free.
A. C. 11ANER
Private Teacher of VloUn.
'Vlll take a limited number of pupils.
Inquire Amarlllo Hotel room 15.
6:00 p. m.
6:10 p. m.
. 7:00 a.m.
. 6:50 p.m.
.10:20 a. m
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