The Twice-a-Week Herald. (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 55, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 10, 1906 Page: 6 of 8
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Li )tw aw. fc.iwtliu. Mi -Aim JH
THE TW1CE-A.WEEK HERALD JULY 10 I0O6.
Stretch the
tVloriey.
You spend "for 'Gro-
ceries by making your
purchases whelre it will
secure the utmost val-
ue; Economy in Gro-
cery values is not iri
buying the most for
the least inonty but in
high grade quality
We handle only the
most selected lines of
..Canned Goods
Chase & Sanborn's
Teas and Coffees
arid the best Flour
manufactured.
-AND-
coins
PHONE 29.
Settle
Yd tit Own
Country
Su4 Vi tot lfam$ Ytur
Olirrl$ad$ MatkHatl.
Soma of thm may want to changa thair
location and coma watt.
A lltlla halpfrom you wlllatslit us in roach-'
Inf many who ara looking lor naW homas.
Wa mall your Iriandt truthful ltuatura
about your pait of tha country and place
thair namat on tha complimentary mailing
littof "1 ha Earth." an Interesting montnly
dovotod to Southwest immigration.
Dont put It off.
Write this week to
C. I. SIAORM VS
Oeneral Colouization Agent
1113 Ry. Exchange Chicago.
' Advertlwd IrUcr List.
The following letters remain in the
Amarlllo postofflce (or the week end-
ing July 7. When called for please
say adertlsed:
MaudaAtterberry Berdle Assatt
M. D. Allen
Wm AtchUon
Lena Brooks
C. H. Black
Henry Beale
H. D. Bogart
May Clifford
A. H. Cockrell
C. L. Cochran
J. W. Downey
Fannie Daniel
W. K. Dennis
8. W. Fisher
J. B. Fager
Pink Grlffls
8. T. Gain
W. P. Hart
L. Jones
E. B. Morford
G. L. Myers
Edwin Murphy
Hubbard Pain
Jno It. Rlcherson
H. t. Simpson
M. E. Martin
F. H Wray
J W. Wright
J. P. Welch
J
Ht I Anson
Dora Bowers
M. A. Boyd
Annie Boversee
H. S. Bentwick
Ross Cook
Ethel Clarke
Ed Cobb
Jos B. De Vlscontl
Daniel Darrah
Jos DeGaw
Lucy Ellal
Estelle Fisher
J. W. Ceoge
W. R. Grigg
M. Gretaeli
Lawrence Harry-
man Will Murdock
J. Massey
Henry Pierce
Lue Raines
M. A. Stelert
J. W. Simpkins 2
aia Todd
C. C. Wodrurt
Will Whatley
Logam Wei la
M. KINDRED P. M.
D. E. Simmons returned yesterday
from a trip to Chicago.
Another Children' Crusade.
The youngsters of various parts of
the city have discovered that cement
walks make excellent skating rink
and the few walks of that variety are
being crowded past standing room.
The crying need for cement walks has
become more urgent than even be-
fore and the roller skte industry in
Amarlllo has a bright future. Inci-
dentally stout hose wear-resisting
clothes and court platers will take a
boom. The children are voting unan-
imously for cement walks and they
will take but one answer to their arguments.
Linotype at Work.
After weeks of patient waiting and
most anxious anticipation our lino-
type is at work at last. We have
never encountered as many obstacles
nd delays in any undertaking as we
have while trying to install our new
machinery. It has proved an expen-
sive period of waiting on this that
and the other. Even now we are un-
able to start our Hoe press because
the motor for it has been lo3t in the
shuffle somewhere along the line. But
even amldBt all our troubles we are
doing the best we cn; "angels could
no more." When the Dally Pan-
handle once puta in an appearance it
will be a prompt and regular daily
visitor to your homes ever after. We
expect to have it make up in quality
what it has lost in time.
White 61 Kirk have in stock one
car grain sacks bought before the
advance. Buy sacks now. 53-55
Be just to yourself. Eat nothing
but the best. 40tf
Sayre Mill and Elevator Co.
TO CURE ANY DI3EA8E.
Tke) CaaM Moat fc Removed Cam
Way With Daadraff.
Kill tha germ that causes dandruff
falling hair and bald new. you will hava
no mora dandruff and your hair must
grow luxuriantly. Newbro'a llerplclds
not . only contains tha dandruff germ
destroyer but It U also a most delight-
ful hair dressing for regular toilet use.
No other hair . preparation Is on this
scientific basis of destoylng the dandruff
germs. It stops all Irritation keeps thi
scalp sweet pure and wholesome. Re-
member that something claimed to be
"just as good." will not do tha work of
genuine Kerplclde. Sold by leading
druggists. Send lto. In stamps for sam-
ple o The Ilerplcldo Co. Detroit Mich.
I. R. Roach Drue Company. Special Agent
Only 62 Years Old.
"I am only 82 years old and
don't expect even when I get
to be real old to feel that .way as
long as I can get Electric Bitters"
siys Mrs. E. H. Brunson. of Dub-
lin Ga. Surely there's nothing
else keeps the old as young and
makes the weak as strong as this
grand tonic medicine. Dyspepsia
torpid liver inflamed kidneys or
chronic constipation are unknown
after taking Electric Bitters a
reasonable time. Ouaranteed by
L. 0. Thompson & Bro. druggist.
Price 50c. 53T61
For Lavatory work sewer con-
nections and all classes of up-to-date
plumbing work telephone II.
A. Campbell plumber successor to
Campbell & Bigger. 45tf.
FOR SALE!
Fifteen thousand feet Box-
ing lumber. Has been
used short time in Amar-
illo base ball park a
Low Prices for Gash
Z. Z. Savage
Former Georgians.
There were 100000 native Geor
gians living in Alabama in 1900.
i Texas had the next largest number
78000;
They say that there are as many
people of Geogla blood in Texas as
there are in Georgia.
It Is estimated t'tat there are 4.000
000 ( eople of Ceorglt Hnenge living
In ofher st:'?8 or twice Georgia's
population.
Atlnntn nun linked everybody of
Geor?i" klP!hl:. and everybody that
ever livid in fie stute or passed
through the stpte. to a Homa Coming
during her state fair next October.
T". o;e d.ill pains about the eyes
a e plain signs .that' there is
something wrong with your vis-
ion. Step in some day and let
us find out what the trouble is
with your eyes.
The Jewt!r
teaches all commercial branches. Not a
rsiliiHteiu I9uj and 1005 failed to secure
n (xvition. We will give J 100 for a sin-ale-
failure. Notes accepted . for tuition
Wi itr for our new catalog1
4 1110 J. W. Drait.hon Manager.
FREE
UHHUUI III u
BY
BOOKKEEPING AND SHORTHAND
to FlTKnnrwitiHineac.h rmintv. (1wli-liurtrfVa
poifioiial liiHtrwitloii who will within iW days
clip mid HENLMIiin ntutotlth.rf
JO
Dallas Waco San ftntonlo Austin Galves-
ton El Faso Ft. Worth Tulcr OR Dcnlson.
TTt m1o BY MAT'. imooHfnl!r or
BErU.NL MONEY. Law. Poniuannliip. Arith-
metic. Ltfcr-Writln Drewinii Curtoonlna.
t7 OolWwt In ! Hut. taoocooo.o6
Capital. 1 7 jmr' rnxoctmn. Inaormnl by Irani
nmsmnn. No Twwtlon; fvnfor anr tima. Writ
for rUlo(f. POSITIONS anourml or SO HE! lEFUHDf I.
YOU MIST InonWtogtHownHtudfFKKK.
1 wrltenow thmC'IJiwlMtokuow
u)r bout your ipw-UlHomn Study Offer made
In tha p..ll.l. at
mm wmmm
To Introduce Our 0wrr5pecial Orand we will send
for $4.00 One Gallon by Express Prepaid in plain
package a Rye Whisky which we guarantee 7 Years
Old. Medicinally Pure Mild and Mellow something
you can drink without calling out the fire department
In Ordcrinq Mention Orrtn No. t
WHEN YOU WANT
I C E
Phone 562 MltchoII Bros
FOR C MBS
PHONE 283
JOE PHILLIPS.
THE AMARILLO CONSTRUCTION CO.
(at Gould v Bros. & Co. Real Estate efflce over post office
Phonn 195) will furnish estimates on cement and brick side
walks. BRIUQE5 & CO. All Work Quaranted.
a - K-'
BIBB & WHITESIDE
Real Estate and Loans.
INSURANCE -
r
5uits 7 Oliver-Eakle Building. Telephone 7.
BETTER THAN GOLD
LAI BARGAIN EXTRAORDINARY
IN THE CELEBRATED TEXAS PANHANDLE THE IOWA 6F THE SOUTHWEST
FINEST CLIMATE IN AMERICA. COOL DELIGHTFUL INVIGORATING SUMMERS. WINTERS
WARM DRY AND FULL OF SUNSHINE. RICHEST SOIL ON EARTH; 3 T07 FEET DEEP'
DARK SANDY LOAM ON LIME STONE FORMATION VERY SIMILAR TO THE FAMOUS
BLUEGRASS BELT OF KENTUCKY; FULL OF HUMUS AND EASILY TILLED.
Wo own 05000 acres 100 Sections of this choice level Prairie land in a solid body located in Tormer County within 11
milea of liovina Texa$ a station on the through line of the Santa Fe Ry. from Chicago to Los Angeles Calif. The Santa
Fo has recently surveyed and been granted a charter to build a cut-off from Texico to Brownwood Texas which when
completed will give the shortest route from the Pacific to the Gulf San Francisco to Galveston. It is expected this road
will bo completed and trains running within two years. The final survey has been made and runs through this land for
seven miles making it contiguous to two great trunk lines of railway. - -' '
This land has grown too valuable for ranching purposes although we have about 0000 steers on it at present time.
After much thought and deliberation we have decided to offer one-half of It for sale believing that the value of the remain-
ing half will bo more than doubled by the influx of population. Not less than or.a quarter section or 100 acres will be
sold to one buyer. There is no choice between different parts of this land; one acre is just as good and no better than
any other acre. It Is all cream and considered the very choicest location in the Panhandle.
Good farming has already demonstrated that this land will produce 40 to 50 bu. of Indian corn ; 20 tt35 bu. of wheat;
30 to as high as (H) bu. of oats per acre favorable years ; kaffir corn !15 to 50 bu.; German millet 2 to 4 tons per acre ; ruilo
maize 25 to 40 bu.; sorghum 3 to S tons per acre; cow peas 20 to U0 bu. and 2 to 3 tons of hay per acre; alfalfa 2 to 4 tons
per acre and cotton from to )i bale per acre. Johnson grass and all other forage plants yield enormous returns. We
believe it is the coming fruit country of America I peaches pears plums apricots apples cherries raspberries dewberries
blackberries strawberries grapes and many other varieties of fruits and berries grow to perfection. Apples grown in this
climate have a delicacy of flavor not found elsewhere. Every variety of vegetable that grows In the Middlewest thrives
here. Said to be the finest watermelon and canteloupe country on earth Rocky Ford Colo. not excepted.
An unexcelled stock country for cattle hogs sheep and horses. Peculiarly adapted to stock farming. This land can be
made to pay from 8 to 10 interest net on $100 per acre valuation one year with another by simply raising alfalfa kaffir
corn and hogs or sheep all of which thrive hogs being practically immune from cholera in this climate.
Never failing veins of the finest water from 100 to 150 feet from the surface pumped by wind-mills. Native grasses
grow luxuriantly and are very nutritious and fattening. All kinds of live stock thrive on them the year around without
other feed. ' - -.
The land owner will be the monopolist of the future for no more is being made and population is Increasing by leaps
and bounds.
This country offers unrivaled opportnnites to investors who wish to double treble and possibly quadruple their money
within the next few years. . A net work of new railroads now building and being surveyed insures a large increase in popu-
lation. A rush of immigration has already set in very similar to the wave which settled South Dakota a ifew years ago.
TOPOGRAPHY A beautiful level plain gently undulating in places Sometimes called "The Grassy Wilderness."
The last cheap level rich land left in this country is in North-West Texas.
Wo unhesitatingly affirm that this salo offers the chance of a life time to those wanting choice level rich land for a
home for investment or for speculation. Price $10.00 $11.00 and $12.00 per acre according to location improvements
and distance from railroad of which $2.00 per acre cash balance on 25 years time; 5 annual interest notes to read
"on or before" and can be paid off and taken up at any time. '
"Opportunity knocks once at every man's door." A hint to the wise ought to be sufficient. Buy a section of this
land make the small payment necessary and keep the interest paid up a few years and it will likely make you independent
for life. Excursion rates over all railroads every first and third Tuesday in each month round trip ticket from Chicago
to Bovina Texas only $25.00 very low rates from all points in the Middle West. We will arrange for a private car from
Chicago to Bovina for parties containing eighteen or more. "Seeing is believing" and when you see this country yon will
ask yourself "Why is it not worth as much as Central Illinois?" Preserve this ad for it may mean gold dollars to you
and yours. We advise quick action for this extraordinary bargain will be gone while vou hesitate.
For further information wire write or apply to
NATIONAL LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO.
or A. LAIRD Bovina Texas Resident Agent. Union Stock Yards CHICAGO ILL.
Bay Your TicKet
To Ft. Worth
than Uko tho Interurban. All cars
pass the Union Station 5 minutes after
sach hour from 6 a. m. to 1 1 p. m.
ROUND TB1P RATI
TO DALLAS
$1.25
No dust smoke or cinders. Elegant
service. Fast time. All cars pass
beautiful Lakt Erie. Address
W. F. F0RBESS
Q.P.IAT.A.
Fort Worth. Texas
DALLASf in WORTH
Prompt Service
When you notify us by tel-
ephone or otherwise to call
for your package we don't
say "All Right" and then
wait for two days before
we come for it.
We call the same day
' within a few minutes if
you aro in a hurry and
we deliver the laundered
clothing at the time agreed
upon.
Good work and prompt ser-
vice does the combina-
tion appeal to you? Put
us to the test.
LAND AGENTS AND DEALERS
Amarillo Texas J Mexico Missouri.
We have buyers for Good Panhandle Lands at market
prices.
We have Kastern and Northern ; connections with some
of the best Real Estate men in their locality who will
bring us land buyers.
We are locating here to stay. We have had 25 years
of successful experience in the land business.
We would like you to list your lands with us for sale
and would be glad to have all interested in buyiug or
selling Texas lands to call and see us.
AKENAN & BARNES
(Successor to Fidelity Land Co.)
Amarillo Hotel Annex.
(j. l. Summers 1
FIRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE!
Opera House Building. Phone SI. I
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(GROCERIES!)
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Troy Steam Laundry
Phone 42.
Apples Oranges Bananas and
Lemons.
Fresh every day Let
CUT FLOWERS.
Fruits:
VCgeWOieS; tuce. Onions. Beets
and Roswell Celery.
OYSTERS POULTRY
and RANCH EdOS.
L J. FELTMAN & CO..
Phone 539.
in 5th St.
' Dr. J. J. Hanna specialist on dis
eases of eye ear nose and throat
i in his office in Eberstadt build
A Complete Stock of Fresh Staple and Fancy
Groceries Fine Candies Cigars and Tobacco.
Prices Right! Quality the Best! Give us a Call!
Our Vegetables Market Includes Fresh Potatoes
' . Lettuce Mustard Onions String Beans Squash
Green Peas. Oranges Apples and Banana's. ::
LAMBETH
BROS.
(Successors to D. A. William.)
618 POLK STREET. PHONE 124
FIRE INSURANEC
McK night & Williams
24 OLD LINE COMPANIES.
ROOME 12-14 EBERSTADT BUILDING
THE KID CARPENTER.
is prepared to build you
anything from a pig pen
; to a mansion.
' - .. . v v ' '
Satisfaction Guaranteed
You will do well to see him be-
fore building.
Wi:P. Cooper
ing on Mondays Thursdays and
Corner 6th and Tyler
Saturdays. 3511.
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Boesen, P. E. The Twice-a-Week Herald. (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 55, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 10, 1906, newspaper, July 10, 1906; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281568/m1/6/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .