Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 6, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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PACE TWO
&MAR1LLO DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1912.
SAGE TEA
1
DARKEN THE HAIR
LUBBOCK COUNTY
lu.Mnct: K.uii:n wih.kw h ii
TO . ATI H t. ( OlJtlt HAM i
m n vnrhi.v iu moii.
the
TIiti- la nothing iirw about
ld-a ( lining Saxo fur restoring the
rf.lor of the liRir. Oir gr.mdmoth
rn kept ih"lr hair dark glossy and
aimtidant by the i- of a slmpht
Sjk Tt " Whenever hir b.nr
f! out or took on a dull faded or
s'falted Apjx-atanrp tii-y made a
brew of Has leaves and applied It
to their hair with wonderfully bene-
fi' lal effe t.
Nowadays we don't have to retw.rt
to the old-time tiresome method of
a'h.Tln? the herbs and rnaklnic the
tea This U done by skillful them-
lot better than we could do It our-
selves and ail we have to do Is to
rail for the ready-made product Wy.
etha fine and Hulphur Hair Rem-
edy containing Sane In the proper
strength with the addition of Hu
phur another old-time aralp rern-
dr.
Thla preparation give youthful
color and beauty to the hair and la
one of the beat remedies you can uat
for dandruff dry feverlah Itching
acalp and falling hair. Get a fifty
ceot bottla from your druggist to-
day and you will be aurprlaed at the
quick resulta. All dmrglsts sell If.
under guarantee that the money will
be refunded If the remedy In not ex-
actly as repreaented.
Sneflal Arent. K. It. Hoach.
SHOWS TIE GOODS
Capital City Rapidly Assum-
ing Importance an Hig
Railroad Center
able djmt of thia IrrlKatioo Intro-
lu'tlon Is ?h- cultivation of alfalfa
ith h'-avy yb-lds and a materializa-
tion of th- royal foraee plant both as
a hay shipper and a home pork pro-
ducer for export market.
The 1ty of l.uMa
f.ubbork I th- M-at of Lubbock
County; la a city of costly and cotn-
inodlotig public and bunlrif-im bu.M-
Inrs. many handsome residences
with beautiful grounds broad grad-
ed utreeta. i-n-nf sid-walk; a lie
Phone 337
TEXAS
tin
404 Taylor
ll
of
for
the
Itla IKi. Ilial'a I'ikf Stroud foi
the Tailrab it don t out Hnv more
I !y 1'rtily Ni 'n Staff Correnponderit)
l.nbiioi k Tei.m Nor. Tim re-
mark inade bv one of the r'-cent vis-
iting Kurt Worth buln'n men ' that
I. i'ixick h most Important wi-bome
to people eking a borne location
wit what 'he rify and county of l.ub.
bo( k win a'tualy alio them." well
enprcMed the concertieil situation aa
'he city im advar ie and progressive
mid the county practically all tillable
with fertile noil whbh prollflcally
pro'l'icc rotton row and sown grain
tree bush and vine fruit melon
anil market vegetables and la a I ho
ideal in beef pork dairy poultry
horse and mule returning capacities
Thia South I'lalna country haa an
urea of ' m 2 square mllea; an ex-
cellent aver ate annual rain precipi-
tation. Ih traveraed from northweat
to HonthcBHt y double mountain
Fork and Yellow llouae Creek both
tributaries of the llraos river ban
a preaent population In eve of
.'Oou whl''h will be Ultimately awe.
I'd bv the fena of thousands contnliiN
large lam) an-aa of "shallow water"
land aul'able to well pii:npai'e irri-
gation and im fast marketing Im-
prow (J laiiiU at from 1 1 ."i to :'
are hiii) unimproved lands at
to I L'.'i Iit acre
The lountv'M apportionment
the Mlale Mihool fund revenuea
J 1 1 approximated 'lOOn while
'ountv'H am-nei valuation closely
crowded tin five million dollar mark
W iih a lounty and atate taxation
rate or 71 Z centa on the 1100
lounty Cotton
Cotton in of excellent quality with
a pro'uMe aveniee year In and year
o'it of one third bale to the a'r
wi'li returna of a bale to the acre
rmt uncommon
Manager CmiNtalile of the I.ubbnck
i In. infurtiKt Tin N'ewa correapondent
that the I'ounty thia year will gin
at leant IMinn biilea of which an
'n of lino Im lis will bo put out
'u the 11 hi. mk Kin. the remaining
kill' lii iiii; cinneil at Slatnn and Ah-.-rnathy
.
tirairia hae done i thia aei-
noii Mllo maize kaflr corn and oth-
er feed cropa being of especial good
comparative return
Will pHinpiiito Irrigation
ell immpaKe irrlKntion haa auf-
fi'ierrly progreaaed to fully demon-
htraie ta ureal future aurreaa. Quite
number of enulne pumpaKo power
w-IIh have t.ein init down with Irri-
gating capacltlea ranging from 40 to
fU acre and moat aatiafactory ac-
tual barvext tenta ();itiib capital
ih liealv intercut Int; itaelf In thia
nrnfitalile direction ami the next
fev jeiirM will nee many thouaanda
of l.utiliiM k cinitify land under well
t i in pjure irri -at inn A xpei lal valu-
(Mm!)
-v
f -
y
il'iea aeverui of the m nor mariufac-
tiirinn indua'riea a weekly newhpa-
I per alib h Jim'I.V' g name of The
! Vval.imhe three nroti bnnka of In-
jiliM'lual (JipoMlin an excellent and
now very active totton pin and Uat
but not leaft a famoua ihurcb and
i hool aepitjr.
Xfw lrnpri-liient
The f If y a fine and for a while
Idle aanitarium has been lately re-
opened by Mr M C Overton ami
Cbarle K. Clayton marked auc-1
eaa. !r. 'ivcrton ban lo:.g been
prominent in l.iibhock pro-
feaional clril' While lir Clayton
britix him from !.o ils ille Ky..
an enivlable reputation.
The new fihioo wholean!e groc-
ery and "'old r'orage building of the
ftedford Urocery Co will be ready i
for O'cilpancy by the firxt of next
)ear. the preaent concrete building
of the Lubbock Stale bank la to he
prartdally rebuilt while a mile )f i
new cement aldewalka la to be at
once added to the city i
The contract for the work on the1
l.ui'boik atate bank bu bling incliideji
the tearHlS lol of file preHlht Clin-
creti- aalU of 'be nM aouth and
went. Mule and their repla ing by hi-
Kin Mutter grev brii k with I.uder
fone i rim m t it l-h and a 'ieorgia grcv
mat hie bane for a large an-a of pla'e
ghixH In low k. In addition to all "I
whii'li the builil.liga inter ior la to tie j
liiodernly reiiiodeei. Contract coin
pbtmn of the work next .lanunry.
Ibillrouds
l.ubbock la a pn-aenf important
railroad center with Indicationa of i
till further addition In thiacreat
direction. !
The city now has the Santa Ke '
from Amnrlllo and 'he Croabyton At
'outli I'lalna railroad while thel
grading of the now building Santa1
Ke cut off between Tetico N M
and l.ubbock will be completed with
the opening of next year. Thia cut-
off which la the final link In the
great Santa Ke trunk line between
the I'ailflc ocean and the Culf of
Mexico will be laid with 7.'. pound
ra'la the track laving to be ac-
companied with IK Im hea of gyp
ballaating thua Inauring the track
againnt any poaaihle aprlnglng of the
rill theinaelvea
Kifty mllea of grading out of
l.ulitiock will be fully completed
rAt nillea rif vaitlni nl Pl. ifcK
Texaa. and contract let with tha
grading forcea on the ground for
the remaining diatan between I'a-
ducah and Roaring hpiing. la e-
pi" tei to reach l.ubbock via Kloyda-
da or Lock ney next aummer or fall
Ita advent connecting Lubbock with
the wide network of the great
Frlaco railroad ayatem and
form market of Memphis Tenn.. as
well aa a new Kort Worth and len-
ver. via Quanah market outlet
.lanunry 1 to April 1 the date
however bring now definitely fixed
by a late official atatement "that
ateel laving would legin on March
t .
It i thought that train can run
over the entire cut-off in the first
lay of next January.
The Viiiuiiili. Acme .V I'lwlfii-
Thia road which now haa com-
plete) v the L'tith of Huh month on
whiih date general contractor Iienl-
aon will move conatructlon headquar-
ter from l.ubbock to Texico. whith
point the remaining grading will be
directed.
Social to I lj Not.
1'lainview Texaii Nov. - Aa an '
Index to what pumped water IrrUa-j
tlon ! doing f .r Hale County muh' '
be taken Ita record ut the Ii.illas Ka:rj
for the pan' three year Mut few;
preniliirna were won in l'Jli; in the'
uprlng o." I : ! I the firat big irrigation
well wan biougl.t hi and at the fan l
that fall Hale County took lit f it"
and Mccond preiaiunm at the I ' I .
fair whith baa Just tiuaed. 2ti blue
and 16 red ribbon went to tb a
county. There was more than twin-;
jus much land under irrigation I h I c
year than last and more than twie
a many premium were captured !
I be lint or wlnninga la all the more
remarkable alnce It comiiriaes deli
cate and high priced commercial va-
rietiej of truck and fruit and raia-
ed too in a portion of the atate
that up to a few years ago was
thought to be prai tically valuele.
Following are the premiums won.
Fruit Firm on Jonathan ap-
iplea Roman Beauty crab apple
ftorm proof applea aweeimtakea on
afiple xe'otida on Wineaap appl-
I MUko .ii 1'ippina Heath Cling peach-
'en. Moriacher Wonder peaches. Oc-
tot er pe( hea. h w eeoHtake on lieach-
"h. bet and largest dlxplav of ai-
' pie.. Iiet hihI largest dlaplay o!
iliearlief e(etabea firsts on Irlbbj
potatoes pumpkin yam white yania!
. Hwei'pt-taki'H on ama table beet!
otring beans dry beans carrot. par-
'antpH cabbage cauliflower radlahet'
celen winter iiiahh pumpkin can-
taloupe Mermuda onlona augarl
'ta rweephfukeh oil vegetablea !
j onilH on tomatoes kernhaw water-!
'melon cautaloiia turnip Field1
'pro lint firata on Nicaragua wheat!
sweepstakes on wheat any variety i
japeltz broomcorn white Kafir corn. I
alfalfa hay complimentary flrtit on)
I peper diKplay and big aweet Man-'
go peper; aeconu on Mediterranean!
;wnaet. rut prooj oats second on
I aweephtaki a on oat aecond on milo!
! in iti . Heeond dm 1 eni Kaf'r and mllo!
maize dlaplay. I
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Y0EK-l0LEt
GLYCERINE SOAP
Lj
Fragrant
For
Toilet and Bath
Soothing
VOSBURGH
IV
Your Daalof l
CHICAGO n
As fragrant as freshly
cut violets.
It makes your skin soft
and cool.
Soothing wind and water
roughened hands.
Largo Sizo Cako 10c
Order From
Hereford Society
Crrr rh-1 Mil
ClUa Im'bii A fer
Do You
Look the Part?
IIOW8 THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollara Re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Haifa Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CHENEY Si CO. Toledo. O.
We the undersigned have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years.
j and believe him perfectly honorable
j In all bus! tie? transaction and f-
j nanclally able to carry nut any nb-
j Mention made by bis firm
NATIONAL HANK OF COM MKUt'K.
Toledo. O
Hall Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter-
nally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Trice 7T.
centa per bottle. Sold by all Drujr-
Ctsts. Take Hall's Family Tills for con-
stipation. ( Adrrtienfat)
First impression are Mroncest. The world "sizes you tip"
on your looks. If you present a we ll-crc.med. neat appear-
ante your chances of .success are greatly increased.
Kaufman
Garments
carry all the style shape and fit that will give you that
'distintuished" air o necessary. Made from special fabrics
they are guaranteed to retain their shape as long as worn.
$15 to $30
The Famous
H. Joe Isaacs & Bro.
Ik
lt! OF THANKS
We take this moans of thanking
our friends who aided so earnestly
in the search for our lost boy Tns-
ton Parker during yenterday. Al-
though the search was fruitless we
are deeply icratoful for the kindly a-
fltane. and desire to voice our last-
ins; gratitude for the assistance and
sympathy tendered us.
MR. AND MRS. J. D. TARKER.
I 0. Mahao 1921 Twelfth stmt.
Fort Smith. Ark. says: "1 cannot
ay too muih In fator of Foley Kid-
ney Tills. I had kidney troubh. with
a pain la my back that hurt so some-
time I hud to (to alt down. When
t started taking Foley Kidney Till
I was bent oer. Hut now I car
work every day the pain If rone antf
1 feel fine."
mvmt. DRUG CO
(AsWtkMowat)
Hereford. Ten . Nov. 4. The
I home (if Mr. and Mra. (5eo. W. (iuinn
on l.eiv avenue waa the arene of a
pretty wedding Sunday evening Nov.
3rd when their daughter Mlas I.ora
waa married to Mr. John W. Sherman
Autumn leaves and yellow and
white chrysanthemums made hail
and reception room bower-like ami
orgeous. Ut the dining room pink
chrysanthemums and braaa candle-
sticks with ping taprjs carried out
that part of the color scheme to a
beautiful effect. The archway waa
converted Into a chancel with luxuri-
ous vinea studded with white chrys-
anthemuma. It was under this artla-
tic device that the bride and groom
mUt. jstood during the ceremony.
lo me strain of Mendelaaohns
wedding march played by Mra. Karl
Shirley and with violin obligata by
Mrs. Ruth Wilson the bridge and
groom entered the reception room
unattended .t the altar they were
nu t by Uev. Sherman pnator of M
K. church the father of the groom
who In his own Impressive way said
the words that sealed their destinies.
The bride'g gown waa gray bar-
tneuse Hiit in wl;h trimmings online
and pearl. She carried an arm bou-
iuet of white chrysanthemums. Her
wealth of d.irkbrown hair was aim-
ply adorned with a band of pearls.
MIks (iuinn who has the distinction;
of being one of Hereford's most at-j
tractive girl was never more beau-!
t i f nl than on thia occasion. j
After the serving of refreshments .
of brick cream 'and angel cake In'
which the wedding colors were pret-!
tily represented the guest were in-!
vited to the parlors to register. I
-Visa Hclle Nordham a close
friend of the bride gracefully pre
sided OVer the bride's book.
The newly wedded pair went im-1
mediately to the home of the groom's'
parents where they will remain for
a week
Mrs. Sherman Is a lady of ex'-eo-:
ilonal ability accomplish-.'!! in the
fullest sense.
She has lived in our little city!
since her early childhood and counts'
every acquaintance a friend. To know '
hT Is to love her and it is a pleas ire
to her many friends to know taht
she will remain In rhelr midst. A
cozy little home in Hereford Is now
In readlne for them to occupy.
Mr. Sherman who has been a resi
dent of Hereford for about two years
Is a young man of tri ting qualities
He occupies a responsible position
in the Western National Hank of
this place and enjoys the confidence!
of his many frlecds I
The marriage is considered an aus-'
piclous one and some of his friends'
are wishing them success and hap-'
pines.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman were thei
recipients of many useful and hand-'
some gifts. The out of town guests '
at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
Reld of Catiyon City grandparents of
the bride.
Your Bank Should Be Your Friend
and adviser in all financial matters. This bank is not only
inclined but exceptionally well equipped to fulfill these
obligations.
Banking by mail is one of the advantages offered by
this bank which is appreciated by numerous depositors liv-
ing in the country.
Small depositors receive every courtesy accorded to
larger ones.
The National Bank of Commerce
CLARENCE M. EAKLE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
ALL DETAILS CAREFULLY ATTENDED.
608 POLK PHONE 21
AUTO OWNERS ATTENTION !
We have opened a first ciaSf Automobile Repair and .Machine
Shop opposite Anarlllo Hotel. 1 will make lower p-lces than
ever but after thla date everything eaah on the spot. ny caxh
and save money.
Amarillo Auto A- Supply Comp'y
T. M. HAND Proprietor.
I
' jf"
F. M. Lef forge
Surety Bonds
Guaranteeing the fidelity of Corporation Officers.
Fraternal and Benevolent Association Officers; Agents.
Salesmen Buyers Cashiers Treasurers Managers and
persons in all positions of trust.
Ask for our New Forms of Bond.
Offer Most Complete Protection
Insurance of all Kinds Phone 536
APPI.K8
Wtnesaya Oanos and Genitans In
Elmhlrst hotel building north of
court house. M. A. Goosetree.
313-Cc
To Loan on good City
Property at 8 per cent
Askew & Slaughter
Phone 573
V. L PONDER
Make It an Flect.lcal Christmas 1
:i3-C;
ine typewriter repair man. Type-
writer r.bbons adilng machine rib-
bons ar.1 raytr carnei
In stock at Ponders Flxlt Shop. Phote 4 26.
locaJ Inspector fi.r th Kurroun Adding Machine To.
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Greer, Hilton R. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 6, 1912, newspaper, November 6, 1912; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth297892/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .