The Twice-a-Week Herald. (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 53, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 3, 1906 Page: 1 of 10
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The Herald Office is Now Located in the Slade Building 616 Polk Street.
The TwiceaWeek Herald.
VOL. XXI.
AMARILLO. TEXAS TUESDAY JULY 3 1906
NO. 53
3
Dtr.
To
The
ethodists
of
Amarillo
HE Meeting at youPrch
is growing in interest and
increasing in power. Have
you been attending the serv
ices? Have you contributed
anything to the success of the
meeting ? Permit me to urge
you to attend the morning serv-
ices especially and to induce
others to attend. This is a
great opportunity for you to
get good and to do much good.
Attend regularly pray fervent-
ly and work diligently and
great will be your reward.
Your Pastor
C. N. N. FERGUSON.
3 IB
Attention Praetorians.
G Meet without fail on Thursday
night July 5. at 8:30 sharp Eagle
Hall. Business of importance to
transact on above night.
R. E. Underwood S. A.
B. Harris Wor. R.
Feel Impending Doom.
The feeling of impending doom
in the minds of many victims of
bright's disease and diabetes has
been changed to thankfulness by
the benefit derived from taking
Folnev's Kidnev Cure. It will cure
incipient bright's disease and dia-
betes and even in the worst cases
gives comfort and relief. Slight
disorders are cured in a few days.
"I had diabetes in its worst form"
writes Marion Lee of Dunreath
lnd. "I tried eight physicians
without relief. Only three bottles
of Foley's Kidney Cure made me a
well man." Golding Drug Co.
53-61
Asthma Sufferers Should Know
This.
Foley's Honey and Tar has
cured many cases cf asthma that
were considered hopeless. Mrs.
Adolph Buesing 701 West Third
St. Davenport Iowa writes: "A
severe cold contracted twelve
years ago was neglected until it
Anally grew into asthma. The
best medical skill available could
not give me more than temporary
relief. Foley's Honey and Tar was
recommended and one fifty cent
bottle entirely cured me of asthma
which had been growing on me for
twelve years. If I had taken it on
the start I would have been saved
years of suffering." Golding Drug
Co. 53-61
At the Dime.
Will Interest Many.
Every person should know that
good health is impossible if the
kidneys are deranged. Foley's
Kidney Cure will cure kidney and
bladder disease in every form and
will build up and strengthen these
organs so teey will perform their
functions properly. No danger of
bright's disease or diabetes if
Foley's Kidney Cure is taken in
time Golding Drug Co. 53-61
Do you keep chickens? Do you
get as many eggs as you ought to?
If not try feeding them on bone
meal. Vor sale at the City Meat
Market. 51-tf
Notice.
To Whom It May Concern:
John J. Hums has this day sever-
ed his connection w ith The Western
Lands & Immigration Co. and
withdrawn from said firm. The
Western Lands & Immigration Co.
will continue the business as here-
tofore and it will collect all claims
due said company and will pay all
indebtedness owed by it. This
June 1 8th 1906.
John J. Burns.
Thk Wkstrn Lands & Imo. Co.
By II. C. Shimp Manager.
The Amarillo Ice Cream factory
manufactures high grade ice cream.
J. S. Ayers Proprietor. 35tf
Be just to yourself. Eat nothing
but the best. 40tf
Sayre Mill and Elevator Co.
Large crowds continue to pat-
ronize the Dime at the cpera
house. The songs and moving
pictures are the latest and an eve-
ning there is well worth the
money. An electric fan has been
put in.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Or AMARILLO. TEXAS.
RESOURCES LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts - $496103.79; Capital Stock - - $200000.00
J2bU.UUU.UU Surnlii.anH UndiviHnH Profit IOfi.0'2 79
Bonds and Real Estate
Redemption Fund - - 10000.00
Cash and Ex. $:U:J026.25 I 79fi q -Demand
Loan 583927.51 f "B'M-5o
Total
$1483057.3:1
Circulation
Deposits
Total
200000.00
977004.56
$1483057.35
W. H. Fuqua President.
Chas J. E. Lowndes Cashier.
J. 5. Chesnutt Asst Cashier.
W.A. Smith Asst Cashier.
H
H 4.4.4.4.
I Amarillo
Bank
and
Trust Go
Amarillo
Texas
V11
Paid Up Capital $50000
Summer Tourist Rates.
Effective June 1st and continu
ing daily until Sept. 30th round
trip summer tourist tickets may be
sold to Chicago and St. Louis at a
rate of one and one-third the stan
dard fare. Dates of sale daily
June 1st to Sept. 30th inclusive.
Continuous passage in both direc-
tions. Final return limit Oct. 31
1906- Tickets for return passage
must be executed by joint agent
for which a fee of twenty-five cents
will be charged.
Georoe Voorhees
44tf Local Agent
Dr. D. R. Fly who has been in a
precarious condition for some time
is reported to be a great deal easier
today. His condition is still criti-
cal but as a result of an operation
performed last week he has been
improving and the attending physi-
cians entertain strong hopes of his
recovery. His brother Dr. Fly of
Galveston was in attendance at
the time of the operation but was
forced to leave Sunday in response
to a call from his own practice.
The Misses Thompson of Bren-
ham arrived in Amarillo Saturday
to spend the summer with their
grand uncle. Dr. Lockett and
cousin Mrs. Thos. F. Turner on
Taylor St.
Banking Department
Ample capital. Reliable ami prompt service.
No account too small. None too
large. Interest paid
on time debits.
Trust Department
Make your will ami name this company as
jour executor. It is better to leave'
your business in the hands of an in-
stitution that will not lie nor
abscond nor resign. Leave
your will in uur vault
for safe keeping
Consult us confidentially about this important
matter. Valuable papers kept for you free.
J. C Paul l'res. Ray. Whcatley. Cashier.
Avery Turner V. l'res. Chas. A. risk. Jr. Sec'y
ABOUT THAT WILL
Disposing of your property !y WILL
is one tiling; the selection of a suitable
executor is another; and yet both are
very simple matters.
When properly executed atd put away
in our vaults your will is absolutely
safe from curious eyes or sneaking
thieves.
We charge you nothing for taking care
of it.
NATIONAL BANk OF COMMERCE.
J. r . Smith President M. C. Nobles Vice President
B. C. D. Iiynutn Cashier
H. WlcALPIN
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Farms Ranches and ity Property for Sale or E xchange
Fifth Street. Russell Building. Phone
T6
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