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The Herald Office is Now. Located in the Slade Building, 616 Polk Street. The TwScesiWeek I: I , I VOL. XXI. AMARILLO, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1906 NO. 51 d era FARMERS INSTITUTE Arrangements fur Big Meeting Iking Hade Plana For Farmer's Congress. Elaborate arrangements are be ing made by the proper parties for the Farmers Institute, which con venes here Saturday, July 7th, in regular monthly session, and ac cording to those plans, this will be the banner meeting of that organ ization. The first Saturday in each montn is the day for the regular meeting, but for some reason, pre sumably on account of this being the busy season for the farmers, a meeting has not been held for sev eral months. This being the case, only adds importance to the coming session, and everything necessary for a successful one is now being done, and the coming together of this body of men is looked forward to with an anticipation of great good as a result. A program is now in preparation and the ques tions to be considered and discussed are interesting ones, not only to the farmer but to the business man as well. The farmers of the coun ty are seemingly enthusiastic in the movement and are well organized, with the membership continually on the increase. It is the intention also of those who have the arrange ments and plans in hand, to pre pare for a joint meeting of the In stitute and the business men of Household Help Is a problem that will soon be solv ed in Amarillo with a 24 hour Electrical Service you can then use , A sewing machine motion An electric flat iron An electric chafing dish An electric baby food warmer An electric curling hon heater An electric coffee perculator An electric broiler all from the same connections as your lights. PHONE 20 and we will call and explain in detail and give you a low price on installation. Tom L. Miller, Electrician Mfait for There is no fence like it. Made of high carbon steel, Always holds its shape. Strongest wire fence made. Always gives satisfaction. E. S. Burgess Sole AmarlUo, H. 135 Amarillo the same dav, and discuss questions that are for the mutual benefit of both. One is dependent on the other, and both should work together at all times, thus accom plishing more successfully and with much more satisfaction the common aims in view. Another important matter to be discussed in the Insti tute is the Panhandle Farmers Congress which convenes in this city in September. Committees on arrangements will be appointed and preparations will be begun as soon as possible for the Congress; solicitors will gather exhibits of the resources to be on display during the meeting of the Congress, and which will probably be turned over to the Exhibit Association for use in the special car afterwards. A number of prominent speakers and authorities on subjects vital to the farmer and, stock raiser will be present, and special invitations will be issued to all farmers in the state to attend. Following the Flag. When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Philippines, health was the most important consideration. WillisT. Morgan, retired Commis sary Sergeant U. S. A., of Rural Route No. 1, Concord, N. H., says: "I was two years in Cuba and two years in the Philippines, and being subject to colds, I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which kept me in perfect health. And now, in New Hampshire, we find it the best medicine in the world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all lung diseases. Guaranteed at L. 0. Thompson & Bro., druggist. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. 45T51 For Sale. Channino, Texas Three story ho tel, well furnished, 38 x 80 feet, grounds 75 x 100 feet. $2.00 rate. Twenty rooms and more practicable in third story to accom modate present overflow. Popula tion 500 and increasing. Only hotel. Will sell at a bargain, rea sonable payment down, easy terms on balance. Address The Capitol Freehold Land 6l Investment Co., Ltd., 50-58 Channing. Texas. Something New. Having sold my interest in the McKinstry & Person Real Estate Co., I have formed the P.L. Person Real Estate Co. I have with me Mr. Pete Gilvin and Mr. W. 0. Daniel, and we would certainly ap preciate your business. If you want to sell list your property with us. If you want to buy we want to sell you. The P. L. Person Real Estate. Co. Phone 76. 51 Sanitary connections and all plumbing work done in the quick est time by II. A. Campbell, plum ber, successor to Catnplx.ll & Nig ger. 45tf. the Lamb 9 Agent, - Texas. licALP!S3 Farms, Ranches and City Property for Sale Fifth Street. Russell Building. Phone T6 THE WEATHER. Tonight and Wednesday Warmer. Cloudy Weather. Purchases are Being Made. It is learned that work is fast progressing in the way of securing the lands for the erection of the Santa Fe railroad shops. Several deals have gone through of late and others are pending, and as soon as all that is required have been consumated, work will begin on the round house, yard tracks, etc. The Commercial Club, which has this matter in hand, is busy and is making all headway possible. Announcement Cards. Cards have been received an nouncing the marriage of two of Amarillo's most popular young peo ple as follows: "Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Works invite vou to be present itthe marriage of their daughter, Mai-Fare, to Mr. John M. Willis, 3n Tuesday evening, the 28th of June, 1906, at 9 o'clock. Meth Ddist church, Amarillo, Texas. At home, Hugo, I. T." Mr. Downing Mas Charge, Mr. J. T. Downing of this city has charge of the DeForrest wire less telegraphy for this section of the state, and will superintend the construction of the station in Am arillo. He stated that while they did not know just when work would begin here, yet thought that every thing would be in operation in about sixty days. Don't!!! Don't let your child suffer with that cough when you can cure it with Ballard's Horehound Syrup, a sure cure for coughs, bronchitis, influenza, croup and pulmonary dis eases. Buy a bottle and try it. B. B. Laughter, Byhalia, Miss., writes: "I have two children who had croup. I tried many different remedies, but I must say your Hore hound Syrup is the best croup and cough medicine I ever used. L. 0. Thompson & Bro. 45T51 Valuable Mobeetie Lands. Mr. 0. C Elliott, who lives one mile north of Mobeetie, was in the city Saturday, and while here vis ited the Herald in its new quarters. Mr. Elliott is a great believer in the Panhandle country, and thinks it the future garden spot of the state. He stated that he had re cently refused acash offer of ten thousand dollars for a section of his land, and that ought to satisfy any body that this country is good for something other than grass. A Happy Mother will see that her baby is properly cared for to do this a good purga tive is necessary. Many babies suf fer from worms and their mothers don'tknow it if your baby is fever ish and doesn't sleep at nights, It is troubled with worms. White's Cream Vermifuge will clean out these worms in a mild pleasant way. Once tried always used. Give it a trial. Price 25 cents. L. 0. Thompson & Bro. 45T51 Cheap Sale. I have following second hand ar ticles for sale, cheap: double seat ed surry, cultivator, lister, disk har row, plows, hoes, pitchforks, and many other tools., etc, useful to the farmer. Call or write J. N. Browning, 49-52 Amarillo, Texas. Our Mr. Person will still contin ue the immigration work and will bring buyers down 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. If you want to sell we can do so for you; The P. L. Per son Real Estate Co. Phone 76. Be just to yourself. Eat nothing but the best. 40tf Sayre Mill and Elevator Co. REAL ESTAT WHAT A DRUBBING! A Small Crowd Witnesses The "Slaughter of The Inno cents" by Amarillo. It was a shame, but it couldn't be helped! Amarillo tried to help the visitors but they didn't accept, and of course it was their fault. About as poor a game as has been seen on the local diamond, feature less, unevenly matched, and as full of errors as it could be it seemed, was the verdict of the small crowd that witnessed the nine inning "play around" Sunday. The Giles boys tried hard to do something, and the two lone runs they got were credited on errors, while the twenty-one stacked up on the home side were walk overs. The visitors battery, although it is claimed tobt a paid one, was minus, and the support was lacking. Not one mar but the entire personel of the tean had errors galore. The hits off o' Giles were few at first, but as thi game progressed became so numer ous that all count was lost. Ama rillo, with Lewis in the box, helc the visitors down to a few hits, and after the sixth inning, Wee Willie, Kitchen and Hollander each tried their hand at slab work, but Giles just couldn't, Lewis got a home run to his credit and several two baggers, putting the ball over the fence a number of times. Ivvery man on the home team took "swats" at the ball and took them so fast that it required three or four of the spheres to keep the game going. Several new men were in the game with the local, but the chances for them to show their ability did not come. Cook played lehind the home plate for Lewis, though he could not handle the catchers pad a(s Raker. The crowd was in good humor and despite the poor work, and a cause for such, they yelled and croaked and hurrahed, in fact it seemed as if they got their mon eys worth. The score: Amarillo Giles 21 2 Cured of Bright's Disease. Geo. A. Sherman, Lisbon Red Mills, Lawrence Co., N. Y., writes: "I had kidney disease for many years and had been treated by phy sicians for twelye years; had taken a well-known kidnev medicine and other -remedies that were recom mended but got no relief until I began using Foley's Kidney Cure. The first half bottle relieved me and four bottles have cured me of this terrible disease. Before I be gan taking Foley's Kidney Cure I had to make water about every fif teen minutes, day and night, and passed a brick-dust substance, and sometimes a slimy substance. I believe I would have died if I had not taken Foley's Kidney Cure." Golding Drug Co. 44-52 Home Sweet Home. 2400 town lots and same num ber of farms for sale in Live Oak county, Texas. $120 will buy you one of these lots and a farm. Only $10 down and ten dollars per month. For further particulars see F. W. Popham, Stock Yards office. 42-tf Business Chance. Gent's furnishing, tailoring, cleaning and pressing business for sale at bargain. Best advertised, best location, long lease, low rent, invoice about $1250.00. reason for selling leaving city. Address P. 0. Box 624, Amarillo, Tex. 46-52 For Lavatory work, sewer con nections and all classes of up-to-date plumbing work telephone II. A. Campbell, plumlrcr, successor to Campbell & Rigger. 45tf. Be just to yourself. Eat nothing but the best. 40tf Sayre Mill and Elevator Co. Meeting Of Exhibit Association. The Panhandle Exhibit Associa tion held a" meeting Saturday after noon in the couuty court room for the purpose of discussing questions relative to the organization and to make some plans concerning the special car of Panhandle resources which is to be sent north and east this fall. On account of the ab sence of R. R. Newcomb, the chair was declared vacant and P. L. Person was elected to preside. Mr. Newcomb was then elected as vice chairman and W. W. Crossett, re mained as secretary. An unusual ly large number of the real estate men was present and the interest in the meeting was good. Every one present, almost, took part in the discussions and the ideas brought ut were practically along the iame lines, and showed the gentle nen to be heartily in accord with he movement. Committees for the arious works to be attended to be ween now and time for the start ng of the car, were appointed and lans made for the collection of ex libits. The gentlemen of the As ociation are aggressive and have he Panhandle at heart and from he way they have taken up the vork and the push and vim that s being put into it, this section of .he state will reap much lenefjt, is a result. For first class room and board ipply at this office, 49tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK Or AMARILLO. TEXAS. RESOURCES Loans and Discount . iQRinx7Q Bonds and Real Estate - 250.000.00 , .w.wwv.WW Cash and Ex. $343,026.25 , n rcedemDtion rund . . innnnnn Demand Loan 533,927.3 If """O0-w Total $1,483,057.55 W. H. Fuqua, Present. Chas J. E. Lowndes. Cashier. Paid Amarillo Bank and Trust Co. Amarillo, Texas -mi m ABOUT THAT WILL Disposing of your projierty by WILL is one thing; the selection of a suitable executor is another; and yet, lotli are very simple matters. When properly executed atid 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. T . Smith, President M. C. Nobles, Vice President 15. C. D. Bynuin, Cashier or Exchange Cold Facts By The Soda Boy. As the hot summer days begin to draw near we can see the crowds of particular drinking people come thicker and closer to the fountain. There is always a large majority of peo ple who want the best, regardless of price, but when the price is about the same at all fountains, the only question should be, " Who keeps the best?" 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