Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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PACE FOUR
AMAKLLO DAILY THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7 1912.
AMARILLO DAILY NEWS
THE SITUATION IN MEXICO
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Owned and Published by
W. J. WILLIAMS
Corner Sixth and Tyler Street.
TELEPHONES.
Business Office:.. 471 Kditorial Rooms.. 401
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It it to be feared that for long yean to come
Mexico mutt itand judged in the ryes of the world
by the disgraceful and uncivilized conduct of the
various rebels and simon-pure bandits who are con-
tributing to the revolt and running over the coun-
try; but there is. nevertheless in Mexico a class
of people as educated as refined as honorable as
HILTON R. GREER Managing Editor "J'1" polar.. Butler-
j field in the November number of the .North Amer-
Only morning Newspaper" the Wrllb ! Review. And th" Pple the
Country. Covers the Panhandle of Texas. East- (-killed working men) and the professional m.ddle
ern New Mexico. Southern Colorado and Western f " w-! " ' l"tpr 'rni o( Je Coring
Oklahoma from twelve to twenty-four hours in 'classes are supporting Madero not all in the spirit
advence of Denver. Dallas. Fort Worth. Oklahoma of his personal adherents but because they realie
City and other papers carrying telegraphic dis- the tremendous peril to Mexico of continued revo-
paachet. lution. l-nt year the revolution was necessary
the peril h.d to be incurred because nothing but
SUBSCRIPTION RATES. j mfm colfj movr lhe jBtjng despotism; but none
The Daily News will be delivered by carrier Qf tr pretended principles of the revolution can
anywhere in Amarillo or by mail outside of the ! now ;utfy that peril when the man attacked is the
city for $5.00 a year or 50c a month in advance.
Entered aa second-class matter at the post-
office at Amarillo Texas under the act of March
3. 1879.
TOP O THE MORNING.
Cockadoodle-doo-oo-oo I
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Quoth the Bull Moose "Never More."
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At any rate Texas redeemed herself for not
raising that entire fifty thousand.
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The nation has spoken with a great voice for
reform and please God. she should have it.
o
Turkey is going to get it in the neck one of
these days and that's no cranberry sauce either.
o
A protetive tariff on pie is now being urged.
And some of us imagined that it already existed.
legal constitutional duly elected president over-
whelmingly chosen by the people and venomously
turned upon immediately following his election
without being given even an approach to a fair
chance to prove himself. All the better elements
of the country reaJie that Medero no longer rep-
resents an individual or even a political administta-
tion. He represents the civilization of Mexico
struggling against the unreined savagery of a pop-
i ulation which has known no law but abject fear.
and having lost that fear and the restraint which it
imposed upon it. threatens to deliver Mexico to
such a reign of anarchy gapine and terror as would
be without a parallel in modern history. He rep-
resents the dignity and integrity of Mexico before
the world.
Whether he can win or not is a question which
will probably be decided now in a short time. If
he fails it is the last of Mexico for after him the
different chiefs of the revolution now allied or
partially so. will be at one another's throats with
no end in sight except the loss of Mexico's auton-
omy or. perhaps the rise of another and far worse
dictator who would institute another and more un-
bridled reign of Cientificismo which would end in
a few years in another and worse revolution.
"WHAT'S THE
ANSWER"
? ? ?
?
rr ) u xiln to continue
suffering from
Poor Appetite
Sick Headache
Indigestion
Constipation
Malaria
when for HO )ur
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
tin Ix-rn proving Its ability to
in ermine ui li III wry uirkly.
(rial Tolny Will Convlntr
You
CHAMBER OF CDMMEHG
E
DIRECTORATE MEETING
For the first tun sitn-e th h-
rrnbenry of the w secretary a
:t cetlng of the. entire board of direr-
(hi s of the Chamber of Commerce
ill he r. 1 1 next Friday r.leht at
'.'.'. o'lix k. ami matter of more
than iieual importance will receive
roncidf ra'ion.
The Catholi'- Academy proposition
Mi- KocV UIiihI trail excursion the
T"homa railway project and other
uu' e- will be discussed in detail.
A fi: attendant of the directors
In ur?ed
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY fe-
a-
hmi i:k iP.i.k kmc
F-U ItKNT For the winter my
home at 161 Si Harri-on street. Five-
rcoi ix and bath modern in every
way large sag range connected auto
hou Phone or 2fi0 C. .
I Humphry. 4-."!t
Stop a eoogh befors It
develops something mors
erlous.
Ballard's
Horehound
Syrup
la Tka Hemedf Tkat
live the Work.
It relieves coughing Ironiedl
trlr. " soreness in Ihi
lungs. loofon r!-!"m ln
clean tie tro.iclilul tubes. U
I a f.ne family remedy. plM
r.t to take and goJ for chil-
dren anl adults
frlre 2.V. We -" SI.V.
nv ttio II 00 a s. It contains
times oj much aa me .
nj y.i i a- t with each tw
Ir lii-rru k a r.ed I'ffi1"
nroua riast.r for the chest.
Ja-itsF. Ballard. Prop. St.Louia.M ).
fit.pheni Ey Salvs Cursa or.
.1'
riMhltN Ml Tlloiss;FOK SALK -One second hand double
i'sW eai.( surrey cheap. Call t Fill-
i more. 4-4c
Kev. .M i .
A bargain
l'uiiuiiitl Tel. .Nov.
K. HawkMiH cloned hln xeiond fr KOIl f-AI.K l-DU CASH
.4 pastor of the Meiiiodlnt rhurtli in:Lare safe 2Cx:o nhes inside 4H
tan.Kli.ui Minday til.ht and has;;; hen outside. Combination.
Kone to the annual onferen e In with lork-boxea. tanh drawer and
Mdleiie Ijurins the ear. the crtn-larre plceon holes. I'rat tically new.
tcreifarion Imh rale for all pur-Ali. Na'wnal Cash redder. Thin
;m-. Mi. Mi. nr an average of t-!... ;i a Tine u.tto-dafe reKiter. with a
l"T niiier. Over mix hundred dol- Kx drawer cabinet. Practically njw.
I.tr hao been paid on tile phrHoiiag.-Xpply !lt nnrf to (; A trustee
jnd ill c.nferei aKHesHtnentH arelxmarUlo Hank Trust Co. Amarll-
liaid In full. In addition the Min-0 Texas 4. tic
di m IkhiI ilneH not owe a cent and 1
t In the treasury. ThepoK KENT Four room house j 602
H.i'ne Mill lie p.iiil lor tlie iu Mi lita I .lackKnii riione TKft j.ln
L O. THOMPSON & CO.
lrakji Twliprs' Convention
Omaha. Neb.. Nov. 6. An army of
leathers representing every branch
of educational work assembled In
Omaha today for the. annual conven-
tion of the Nebraska State Teachera'
Association. General sessions and
meettiiRH of the numerous sections ot
the anoclation will carry the con
ventlou over tomorrow and Friday.
William J. Hryan Dr. P. P. Claxton.
I nlted Statu commissioner of edu-
cation and lean Charles II. Judd of
the I'nlveralty of Chicago head the
lUt of outside speakers.
ftiiid.
I
There h.irt lieen n lift KHIII ill
nieinl.ei xiiip df :'ii per rent du ri n k j Foil ItKNT Five room house fur-
the ir The f 1 1.1I iiieuiiiers hae niHheii or unfurnished All modern
i.iriiiiiim ily re'iHi Mted the I'lnhtip to ' conveniences. Kates reasonable
r tiit id Mr It'iAklfH t'i thir '' I '!' Harrison or Pavls at I'rstofflce.
I. ill k'l f'ir I lie thil d eiir.
COUNTY RESULTS
(Cot. tinned from Pane One)
Won . Socialist X.
Pre:lnct 9.--lemM ratic 137 Pro-
gressive. G RepublicMii . Prohibi-
tion 2. Six lallst .1.
Total ftomorratlr TKt'. ProsreHs-
ie 117. Itepuldlcan .In Socialists
Prohibit Ion 1.'. Total vote l't;
Amendment One
Prednrt I. For 173. against .0.
Prerlnct 2. For 1 7.1 aicatnst 13
Prorlnct - For 4... against 2.
Prerlnot 4. For 7 aralnst 8. )
Prerlnct fi. For 2 analnst 1 :! I
Pr' i iiiM . For I't'i HiiaiiiHt :rt. !
Prerinit '. For II.'. iiKalnt 22.1
liMlilnieti( luo. I
Precinct I. For t"l unaniKi 7vi
Prei Ini t 2. For II aK.miht lo I
Precinct 3. For 2 at.uit 2''..
Precinct 4. For 2 ' . anaitiHt 2'.
Precinct 'i For ."1. nvainxt
Precnt For 7 aKaiiiHt v
Prerlnct !. For "'. asaltmt 4V
AlMCII'linefil 1 href
Precinct I. Fur III. againut
Pre. l.ict '. For '.2. lu'alnm 3.V
Pn" met 3 Fir 3. aualiiHt H
Pre. !nct I. For :t:. airalnst C.
Preiluct fi For I '.. ftftamst 3.
Pr -clint V For IHTi. aitalnst II.
Precinct f For 1IK. uKalnst 1C
(overnor
Pleiinct 1 Cnluuilt 213. f.asater
19 Johnson I.. Houston 13 And-
rews 1 1.
Precinct 2. Co!iintt l'C. I.anater
20. Johnson . Andrews 2d.
Pn- Inct -! Col iultt I.asa'er
to. .Iiihnnon 2 Andrews IS.
Col'iultt 41 l.a-ater.
I lii'mton 3 Andrew H I '
Cnl'inltt ! I..m.ifr 1.
Preciint I.
It. Hall 4K.
Prerlnct 6.
1 9. Hall 18.
Precinct x
i:3. Hall ir2
Prerlnct !.
147. Hall I4S.
Huff IK
Huff 10.
Huff K.3
Hendricks
Hendricks
I'll
Precinct
Hendricks : ey I ti.
j Precinct
Huff. lis. Hendricks ey IK.
I Precinct
Precinct ft Williams Kit. Mitrh-j
('oiniiii'uliiner lretiict t'tii
Newrome 233. Kers-
New come 2'.i. Kers-
B Kersey
lllrit Atturiie)
Precinct I. Illshop 228
Milhnrn
ley 1.
Preclnit 2
Precinct 3.
Precinct 4
Precinct !
Precinct 8
ley I.
Precinct
lliahop 203
Hlshop
Klshnp fiO.
Hlshop 19
Hlshop !4x
liilhnRH-
Newcome
Netcoms 51 KTy
Newrome ISC. Ktrs-j
Nwrom 161 Krs-
llishop 117.
Comity Judge
Precinct 1. Jeter 2t Martin 13
Pretlmt 2 Jeter 2ii'.. Martin 1 !
Precinct 3 Jeter TiH Martin I!'
Precinct ( Jeter Martin 17
Precinct '. Jeter IS
Precinct 8. Jeter 1'.3. Martin
Precin. t Jeter I .".3. Martin 3
Ih-lrii l lerk
1 Harilin 23
. I'ri 1 net
Prei l)i t
I la rtli n.
H utter
!I2. Huher
I s
20.
Prerlnct
17
Precinct 8
ey 9.
Precinct 9
ey 6.
J 11 .tire nf Pescr I1ac One
Precinct I
In n i-re 1 ihi-H if tire I'luKh joui''OiJ KI!T
t.eed an Internal and external renie- Pierce.
! li'iv th- doll.ir Hie HM.I.AItli'S
HOKKIIOIM) SVIICP you get two
reitiedii s for the price of one. With
very dollar buttle there is a free
HKIIHICK'S U ED PKPPF.H I'OIt-
M S PI.ASTKH for the chest. Sold
fiv I. ( Thompson Co.
Furnished room
4-fic
2(12
4-8c
You Never Cun Tell whore a .fire
vili break out next. Let us lnsur
your furniture and residoice. Itettr
be safe than sorry. Phone 573. Ai-
kew & SlauKhter. 3-3c
t .in Miincy to Loan on looiI
business and residence property. As-
I'OII ItKN T - Three modern houses
two in southwest part of town . and
one on South Fillmore. A. X. Moly-
neaux Chanslnr Hldg. Phone S68.
4-3c
FOR ItKNT Larxe
handHoniely furnished.
Phofte l !
front room
707 Fillmore.
4-3c
kew Slaughter.
3-3c
The V. & M. Market is now locat-
ed next door north of t;re-n llron
Phone 201 for your meats. 3. 3c
LOST OK STOI.KX One surgical In-
strument case either In Amarillo or
on road between Amarillo and
Claude. Reward. Address Hox 183
Claude Texas. 4-2p
Porto Ilico's New Wonder.
From :nr away I'orto Rico com
reports of a wonderful new discovery
that is believed will vastly benefit
the people. Ramon T. .Marchan of
Itarceloneta. writes "Dr. King's New
Discovery Is doing splendid work
here. It cured me about five time
of terrible coughs and cold also my
brother of a severe cold In his cheat
and more than 20. others who used
it on my advice. We hope thla
great medicine will yet be sold in
every drug store In Porto Rico." For
thront and lung troubles it has no
equal. A trial will convince you of
Its merit. f.Oc and 1 1 .00. Trial bot-
tle free. Guaranteed by Amarillo
Drug Store. Adv.
1 1.
Prei inct
18.
Pre Int t
17.
Prerlnct I
Precinct s
Derden 236.
Derden 208.
Derden ft R.
Derden "il.
Iierden I Tift.
Shaffer
Shaffer
Shaffur
Shaffer
Shaffer
3.
I'ri 1 iii t '
I'm tin t I
Prei met
l'n- ict k
I'rei Inct .
Hardin ;i Huoer
Hardin .M. Huher IK.
Hardin I 8.
Hardin I'.ti. Iluber 9 I
Hardin l.'..". Huber 2 !
1 i
i I s.
I'ol'i'iitt 133. I.;iKatiitr
HoUHtnii '. Andrew '
Pd'uift l.ts. I.asutcr '
I H'nit-tiin '. A ndrew i '
Precinct 2
Precinct 3
Prerlnct 4.
Prerlnct 6.
Prerlnct 8.
Precinct 9.
Precinct 4
fi. Johnson 2.
Pre I n 1 1 6
Houston .V
Prednrt s
9. Johnson 1
Preclnef !
10. Johnson
3.
Amendment lour
Precinct 1. For 1M asamst 20.
For 1 8 4. stainst 1 3.
Fnr 2j. against 13.
For 4. against 6.
For 10. against 1.
For ltd aralnst Ifi.
For 119. against 16.
('nngrrMtnin I -till iHMrtcf
Precinct 1. Stephens 232. Linds-
ay is. cooper IS.
Precinct 2. Stephens 202. Lind-
say 1. Cooper 9.
Prwlnct 3. Stephens -9. Lindsay
8. CooDer 2.
Precinct 4.
J Cooper I.
Precinct 6.
I Precinct 8.
Precinct . Stephens 14 4 Llnd-
sy S Cooper 2.
Jndge Court Civil ApteW
Precinct 1. Huff 231. Hendricks
232. Hall 231.
Precinct 2. Haff 199 Hendrlck
20'. Hu 2ns.
Prerlnct 3. Huff 58. Her.drlrki
e it. 11 rn
1 ;.
Prei hut 1.
Preciint
1 .
I'rei met 1
Prei inct 4
Precinct ft
Precinct 8
I'rei inct 9.
Precinct I
1 .
Precinit 2
1
Precinct 3.
Fru'hict 4
County 4lerk
Preclnit 9 Derden 1.'4. Sliaf'er
JiiHtirr tf peaer Plnrr Two
Precinct 1 Kerr 233. Frlsble 1 1.
Precinct 2 Kerr 2'9. Frlsble 17
Precinct 3 Kerr ". Frlsble 20
Precinct I Kerr "1. Frlsble 17.
Pre. inct 8 Kerr ir.r Frlsble 9.
Prerinrt 9 Kerr l .2 Frlsble 3.
Cnntnlie -Precinct One
Precinct 1. Cobh 236 Tomberlm
Motlow
Moflow
23.'.. Kervin
li;
I Precinct 2
.'09. Kervin
Motlow Kervin 19
Mot low 51. Kervin 16
Motlnw 17
Motlow i:7. Kervin S
Motlow I .".3 Korvln 3
sheriff
tie
Precinct
Precinct
Iturweli
Iturwell 210.
iiurweii
Hurwell fit)
Iturwell 18.
Hurwell K.2.
Catron
18
I Pnwlnct 2
' 20
j Precinct 4
16
Precinct 8
8
Precinct 9
3
Cobb 210 Tomberlm
Cobb Ti Tombrtrlln
Cobb Til Toraberlin
Cobb 156 Totnberlin
Cobh 153. Tomberl n
I
Cairo. ! .
Catron
Catron
Catro-
Precinct 9. Hurwell 153 Catron
Stepbena 41 Lindsay
Stephens 18.
Stephen! 147. Llnd-
Preclnct
Lyons 13.
Precinct
!.ons 19
Precinct
Lyons 19
Precjtrct
Lyons 16.
Precinct
Precslnct
Lyons 9.
Precinct
Lyons 3.
T Collector
1
Pucklngham
Ducklngham
Itucklngham
Hucklngham
237.
208.
Kg.
51
Tahoka. Texas. Nov. 6. Precin t
No. I. Lynn County voted as follows:
For President Wilson 79 Room-
velt 2. Tuft S. Debs 9.
For Oovernor Cobiuitt 80. Lasa-
ter 2. Johnson 4 Andrews 7.
Contitntlon Amemlments
For home rule 4 2. against 24.
For prison commission 42 against
26.
For boards 54. against 9.
For pensions 62. against 11.
Hucklngham 18.
8. Ducklngham 165.
9. Buckingham 163
Tax Asseneor
Precinct I. Wllllama 236. Mltch-
ell 11.
Precinct
ell 18
Precinct
ell 19.
Pre inct
ell 16.
Precinct
Pre !nrt
Williams 209. Mitch-
Williams 58. Mitch-
Williams 31. Mltch-
WIHiams 17.
WUV.ams 157. Vitrh-
Members of the Modern brother
hood of America are-urgently reque-l
'ea to attend the meeting of the
lodge at Odd Fellows Hall Thursday
night. Nov. 7. H. H Martin. Pre.
3-2c
tSooth Crolln (.eninr llooy
Columbia. S. C Nov. 6 Ffana to
raise a 150.000 fund to be used in
exploiting the resources of South Ca--olina
with a view to attracting capi-
tal and desirable settlers were out-
lined at the annual meeting here to-
day of the South Carolina Chamber
of Commerce. A part of the fund
Is to be devoted also to th- develop-
ment of scientific agriculture In the
various countlos.
Backed Up by the Panhandle Peopli
THIS STORE IS MADE BY THE PANHANDLE PEOPLE WHO HAVE AP-
PRECIATED THE VALUE OF A STORE THAT SELLS GOOD RELIABLE
MERCHANDISE AT THE RIGHT PRICE SAME PRICES AS YOU HAVE BEEN
USED TO PAYING IN THE LARGE EASTERN CITIES.
AND' WE ARE GOING TO SAVE YOU MONEY.
SCO COTTON BATTS 39c.
We have just received 500 Cotton
Btts regular comfort aize which sell at
75c. We are going to sell this lot at the
low price of
39c BATT.
$35.00 Ladies' Plush Coata extra fine
quality Silk Plush lined with fancy guar-
anteed Silk linings at only $24.98
$25.00 Ladies' Caracul and Rush Coats;
the very best that can be had for the $25.00
in rash we have them this week for $19.98
$20.00 Plush Caracul and Fancy Coata. in
black or color in all the newest materials
at only . .$16.98
$15.00 Fancy Coats made of finest Wool
cloth or of the latest style cloth Chinchilla
in blue grey or tan that is any $15.00
Coat in stock at only $11.98
$12.50 Coats for Ladies or Misses made of
Zibeline or fancy Woolens trimmed in the
very latest styles any $12.50 Coat in stock
at the low price of $9.98
l
$10.00 Long Coats in Black Caracul or
Fancy Coats for ladies or misses. Your
choice of all $10.00 Coats at only. . .$7.98
$7.50 Misses and Children's Coats made
in the v cry latest styles in blur red or other
shades at only $5.98
$6 00 Misses and Children's Coats made
of all wool materials best quality cloth
sizes from 4 to 14 at only $4.98
$5.00 Mi sses and Childrens Coats for $3.98
$4.00 Misses and Childrens Coats for $3.23
$3.50 Misses and Childrens Coats for $2.93
Ladies get your choice come early
you know that wejiave nothing but new
merchandise and it's your opportunity to
get a coat which you no doubt will need very
shortly at greatly reduced prices.
$10.00 Skirts your entire choice $6.98
7.50 Skirts your entire choice. . . . 4.93
6.50 Skirts your entire choice. . . . 4.69
5.00 Skirts your entire choice. . . . 3.98
3.50 Skirts your entire choice. . . . 2.89
All the newest this season's styles-
Whipcords Diagonals Serges Fancy Woolens.
$1.98.
100 new Messaline Petticoats
the best we have had yet; 22
colors; your choice
$1.98
49c
. . G e u n e labelled Heather-
bloom Petticoats we are closing
1 1 mrt c.utl Tnfv are regular
$1.50 Skirts and you can have
your choice at
49c .
SELL FOR LESS
ITS CASH
WHY PAY MORE?
IT'S NO USE
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS IN A BUSINESS WAY.
"Make It an Etectrlc.u Chrlrtmss "
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