The Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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Only 18.75.
The Racket Store will buy your
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Ffesh breed and pied at the
City Cafe. «
C. Wolf is on thasiok list again
this week.
The City Cafe will buy your
eggs and butter.
II. L /lobley was an Amarillo
visitor Monday.
'•*' f' h "or White's Oyster Sup*
par i;T" uvxt week.
J. H. Stalling* was a business
visitor to Amarillo Tuesday.
Swat tho Smut. Get the swat-
ter at The Oate City Drug Store.
W. A. Loguo of Amarillo woe
a business visitor in Claude this
week.
Take one. The Claude NewB
and the Star-Telegram for only
$3.75.
FOR SALE—Turnips, 50o a
bushel at the patch.—H. D. Mc-
Curdy.
Tho Dallas ftemt-Woekly Farm
Nows and Claude News one year
each, $1.75.
The Gate City Drug Store
looks spick and span in its new
'ocatioti
The City Garago has moved
into their new building and have
i real nice place.
Money to loan on Armstrong
county lands. W. A. Askew.
Imarillo. Toxas.
Iloadqur.rtors for Men and
Joys. Wo Qt thorn from Load tc
oot,—The Emporium.
Miss .Viola Witonn left Monda
a little cold water in tlie dish, also
several slices of lemon and two cloves.
There ls no capital punishment In j Then pour a little melted butter over
" " — | ap^\^1 where she will teach
'* <, i e-"hest wintor and spring,
For Sale.—One row bindor ano
Noramber Sth.
Read the ads In The News. /
Good show at the Claudia every
night.
Several of our young poople
went to Amarillo 8 inday.
rVe.nfiwJIy fhp Imperial Bar-
bir Shop- Why Not N >w?
Judge .'liohley was in Amarillo
Wednesday attending "owrt.
i.Jiss Oa'. le Wee rer h'-.s <• posi-
tl' n > ilh M«f!m .* ' Rvk
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165.
Dr. Warner and family returned
from their trip to Dallas Monday
noon.
FOUND—best utylcs in Ladies"
and Misses Dress Shoes at The
Emporium.
Harold Hamilton is back in
Claude again after a sojourn of
several days in Channing.
Coming to Claude at the High
School Auditorium soon, the old-
fashioned "Deestrick Schule."
There will be a pie supppr held
i|i the schoolhouse at Washburn
Saturday night, November 6th.
Everybody invited.
Rot. C. 8. Cameron wont Clar-
endon Monday to altond the
Northwest Texas Conference ol
tho M. E. Church Suuth.
The concrete sidewalk around
the court yard has been completeo
and has added quits considerably
to the apptiarunce of things in
that vicinity.
Mra. D. W. Weaver and child* j
ren came in front Bridgeport lasi ■
"'unvof will fo'low 1
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FORT WORTH STARTELEGRAM
BARGAIN DAYS ARE HERE
THE FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM is the most WIDELY READ
daily pajxr that comes to West Texas and it deserves its wide reading because
of its rare merit. It brings the news of the world to us several hours sooner than
the daily papers of any other East Texas city.
THE CLAUDE NEWS
is universally read in Armstrong County because it gives all the important hap-
penings of the county and because it stands for Armstrong county institutions.
If you are not reading it you should do so at once.
UNTIfc DECEMBER 15, 1915, YOU CAN GET THE STARTELE-
GRAM AND THE CLAUDE NEWS
BOTH FOR ONLY $3.75
The Star-Tclefram alone $3.25.
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Adv.
"Why dQ you smile so?" "I
dined at the City Cafe."
" Don't neglect to go to the
Racket Stor* before you buy.
Prices tallf.
Eit at Whjto'B new, neat and
up-to-date o fe; in tho Cavins*
Waftuon Uloolf.
Nioe new t b|e« and chairs at
.Vhite's Cafe, Ladies and child-
en's trade solicited.
Tho City Cttfo 9 under new
nana;.;ument. C- E. Cayton of
h^s purchased it.
Shoes fci
HOLLAND'S MAGAZINE two
years, FAKM AND RANCH one
year, and THE CLAUDE NEWS
one year for only two dollars.
This is a mighty good proposition
for now subscribers and for those
whoso subscriptions have expired
and who want to renew them.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Laycock
returned Monday from Dallas
where they attended the Fair
Mrs. Laycojk while there acted
as one of the hostesses for "Mad
n-Texas" Day. Ten women, fivi
from the city of Dallas and fiv -
from the State al large, were se-
lected to act as hostesses on thi>
1,11, Mm Laycock was one ol
FOR A
week. it.,
shortly. They expect to
Claude their future homo,
f„ , W. Atkins, The Eipert Hp yj
tor, of Quanah, is in town for i. J
couple of weoks at Frank,s Tail- j
or Shop. Bring your old hatb-
and have them made new.
Anumberof pranks were played
in Claude on Hallowe'en night,
but everything was very thought-
fully doue and oouaoquoully no
damage was done to valuabli
property.
Wo have boen having aeveral
Cuu dayo this week and last. The
fine Panhandle fall days and the j
iuiinaculuto i'anhandle utuior-
phcre puts tho joy of living into
e\cry uian.
I
Tonight (Friday) at the Claudia
a five-real feature film outitlod. ,
"When it Strilsos I-Ijiuo," a prob ,
lam draaia, aui a twj-reol Kay
stono rvjmtdy, a show that you'l
all like. 10 and 20 cems.
\ The Arington Stock Companj
1 prouented "Forty-five Minutes
I f.-om Hroadway" at the Claudis
Wast Thursday night. The whole
jompany made good and they ex-
joct to return at somo future d ite
tor a longer stay.
no header, both in good shape,
loing good work. J. A. Sadler.
John White has his cafe very
irtistieally arranged and is now
eady to do business at tlie new
•itarul.
The Clu'ide News is now located
Period cf Romano
"So more siiall I hear Ills footsie!
, , -lock
Iress, comfort and service, cai.
it The Emporium.
A. L. Randall and Tab Zinn
vent to Conway Monday after-
10011. Tab tried out his new re-
>eatin2 shot gun on the trip, but
ib had to shoot everything on the
is Randall Wouldn't slow down
Arith his jitney.
Tho Claude Social and Commor-
Good 25S Meal
GO TO THE CITY CAFE
Short Orders At All Hours
W e have a change of bill every day.
Sunday we will serve Turkev Dinner.
n the (Javins-Watson Block. Come jial Club have had some station
ind see us in our new place of bus-
less.
Coming soon, at the Claudia
<ry printed thi« week which is
horoughly in keeping with the
itmosphere of the town of Claude
Hieatro, "A Fool There Was,' ■' the present time. They have
i Big Foature you can't afford tc | ,omo booster talk on it that " ill
uiatj. oring folks to Armstrong county.
WANTED—Men and Boyo t( ' E. Crano of Ottawa, Kansas
napoct our lino of clothing. Fii 3 horo thia wool£ on business,
tud price to suit purchaser.—Tli ^'r' Crane has traded for the Ed-
imporium. I nonson Ranch nJoth of town and
las worked up a couple of other
loalu hore. He paid the News
>ffioo a very pleasant visit and
live women selected from the
State at hir^e, which was a con-
■iider.ible honor for an Armstronp
:ounty woman in view of the fact
'hat Armstrong county is only a
small p rt of Texas, but an hon-
or *hieh Mrs. Layooek thorough-
ly merited.
Disagreeable Calomel is Yield-
inf to Pleasant Liv-Ver-Lai.
-mi 'ULn_.gcTjg ti ; jc ■cxr.'.,i- _
and (Jysters on rriday
Wo have a OrooGry Dopart-
nont at the Racket Store. Don't i
ail to look into this department.
Ericas talk.
Tho Claude News and the Fort
A'orth Star'Telogram, Daily and
Sunday, for only $3.75. This of-
for is good only until Decembei
lo.
The Nows ran a little ad two ot
left the money for three years
mbscriptions for himself and oth
or".
three weeks a?o which bronght g
P. M. Nunn of Goodnight v'a | eply from Oregon. There art
a visitor in ( l u it-Tuesday. H
has just sold a new lDlfl Hupn o-
bile to Clyde Gilbert and has s
otrload on tliv track ready foi
Momeof the pruxpui'nus Armstrong
icounty people lo ride in.
J. P. CJriffin and family lef
Tuesday for Kansas City, Mo.
twbere they will remain forsevera
Weeks, after which they will visit
frelatives in other parts of that
n'ate. Mr. Griffin is going on ao-
Icount of Mrs. Griffin's health.
J W. M. Dye and family-returnee
(last week from a visit to Gaines-
ville, Sherman, Van Alstyne
[Celina and the Dallas Fair. Mr
qDya says lots of people dowi
there are in hard shape and woult
move to Wast T xas if they coul.
get eWay. Lots of one hund-
red dollar an acre cotton lan<
wont make 100 pounds to the acre
Mr. Dye aays you oan'tsay any-
thing too bad about that oountr<
down there, or anything too goo<
Big game hunting is still good
nere. Will Grumke brought down
an eagle, on his farm south of
town the other day that meas-
ured seven feet from tip to tip of
its wings. Several eagles are
, it'll to be found in the Palo Duro
1 Canyon a few miles south of here
but this good old American bird
strayed from its regular haunts
an 1 met its fate. The bird will be
mounted and kept in Claude.
Goodnight has shipped 72 cars
of whaat so far. The cotton gin
then just started and prospects
are good for a good run, much
'ew states but that Tho NewB goe>
there.
Erery day is pay up day here
'lease pay up your subscriptior.
o the Claude News today. Takr
idvantage of some of our except
onal bargiu offers.
Two-inoh tank hose about If
feet long, lost in town or betweet
Doak's place north of town anc ( better than was anticipated two
owu. Finder return to Citj months ago. E. E. Burnett has
Livery Barn and reoeive reward
Some of the Claude people wh(
went to the Fair at Dallas say
that the hot weather took mucl
of the joy out of their stay in tha
| city. Some vt us who stayed a>
homo have beon having terror-
ouu dreams of "blue northers'
already for 93veral days.
Carl Straufiss of Homewood,
Kansas, has purchased the Bas-
sett placi several miles south o
tciwh and will move here with hi>
family jin a short time. Mr
Htraufusj is on of the beet farm
about tliis country up here, HI...
eaya that ho has bocu horu a oon ai«nlt, and wrtl I
years and that he ia porfootl;
satisfied and ia willing to stay 2.
a valuablo acquisition to tii
community into whioh ha ouuiet
We weloouia auoh farmers
already picked eight bales of cot-
ton and will get about twenty
more. Several other farmers in
the community have good reports
to make. Five years ago it was
1 thought that ootton wouldn't grow
ai far north as Goodnight.
G. E. Bain went to Goodnight
Monday night to look into the or-
ganizing of a band at that place.
It is probable that in the very
near future the musically in-
slinad tCere will organize
< musical organization that will
*}e thcwougbly >Jn keeping with
die atmosphere of that little ct^l*
.ureJ oommunity, and wo uicv
xpect something good as Good'
ht pfvar dqes anything
Physicians generally agree
that the nauseating, unpleasant
effects of ea'omel are due to the
undesirably violent action it has
on the system. For a lonj? while
various substitutes have beeu
tried, but it was only recently
that tlie really wonderful reme-
dy, LIV-VER LAX was pre-
pared successfully by L- K.
Grigsb.v.
LIV-VER LAXhas all the good
and none of the bad effects of
calomel. It is a necessity in ev-
ery home, always being ready to
cleanse the sluggish liver and
bile clogged system, with noun-
pleasant aftt" effects.
LIV-VER LAX is guaranteed
to give satisfaction, or your
money will be immediately re
funded. Insist on the original
bearing the likeness of L. K.
Grigsby. For sale in 50c and Si
bottles at Dr. W. A. Warner's.
The
Photograph
AS A---
Christmas Gift
STANDS SUPREME
EXIT CALOMEL
No More Nasty, Dis-
agreeable Effects.
LIV VER LAX is now rapidly
taking the place of calomel every-
where. It is just as effective,
cleansing the system thoroughly
of bile, toning up the liver; and
making that sluggish feeling dis-
appear like magic. Yet It Is
pleasant to take, and has none of
the disagreeable after effects
that makes us dread cajomel so
much.
Feel fine all the time Take
LIV VER LAX regularly, and
health becomes a habit.
Gcarantef.. Every genuine
bottle bears the likfeuoaa ' of L.
K. Grigsfclf,' and if it docs uot
givu satisfaction your money will
be returned. For «al« In the
big 50c and $1 site bottles a
We will give you free a beautiful 1916
Calendar with every dozen Photo-
graphs at five dollars or over per
dozen.
This offer good for November only.
Make an early appointment to avoid
the rush of the final days.
STIRRATT STUDIO
509 1-2 POLK ST. AMARILLO, TEXAS
FRIDAY, NOV. 5 \
Grace Washburn in
"When It Strikes Home"
IN FIVE PARTS
Also a Special two-reel Keystone
Comedy—7 reels—10 &20 cents
AT THE CLAUDIA
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Bishop, Marvin E. The Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1915, newspaper, November 5, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth348459/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.