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AMARJLLO DAILY NEWS. TI IMHY, J7. 19IU. PACK SEVEN If You Are in Doubt a Trial Will Convince you that Daily News Classified Ads Surely Get KesultslZ Words Three limes, zoc 'ANNOUNCEMENTS' I COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS, SEVENTH i SUPREME JUDICIAL DISTRICT I CHILDREN RECENT FIND' DULY NEWS WANT Al STATIONS. Leart your Want Ada at any of tbe stations for prompt service.

They will do the rent: OWL DRUG STORE. Buchanan and Fourth streets. BASS CROCERY STORE, 15th and Tierce streets. L. W.

NEWTON. '8th and Tierce atreets. ELLIS HARRL3. 13 N. Buchanan street.

4 HELP WANTED RATE One cent a word first Insertion, one-halt cent a word tach aub-sequent Insertion A good solicitor Bt f-07 East 4th street, phone 1276. WANTED Woman housework, two In wages; 1 5 1 Fillmore. for general family; good 3S-3c WANTED Woman for general housework; HOC Tyler. DS-Jc IP IT IS HEM you want phoue Kr. We get the help without delay.

Ania rlllo Employment Room 3, Kil-bourn-Thompson Bldg. R7-20p FOIt SAI.K RATE One cent a word first Insertion, one-half cent a word each subsequent Insertion, FOR SALE OU TRADE We have a large list of farms In the Abilene country to trade for plains land. f61 ncres 5 miles west of Ama-rlllo, 4 wire fence, has everlasting water, price 12 per acre. Good hotel, one of the best locations in town; price $12, "00; would take $5,000 in good rentable stuff and give terms on rett. 1250 ncres, 18 miles xves'.

of Arua-rlllo, owner paid 120 per anc; will take $15 per acre If sold In the next 30 days: no Incumbrance. Eaft front corner lot, 4 room house. good tun all barn, house fresli painted; terms $200 down, $20 per month: price $1750. flood small truck farm 1 si miles from Amarlllo, otic acre set In onions; fi room house, good small barn, well and windmill fixed of irrigation, nice preen house, rood seller, price $2650; will give terms. 627 acres of choice arricultural land In Jackson county to trade for Income property In the north or sell on exceedingly liberal terms Hooper Romh.

Kllbourn-ThompMn Bldg. Rooms 3-4; phone 576. WANTED RATE One cent a word first Insertion, one-half cent a word each subsequent Insertion. WANTED Second hand buggy, llnht spring wagon cheap. A Cornwcll.

phone 641. 97 or 3p FOR SALE Pertoctly bed. A. K. Sin.s, phono WW ::7.

a' her I'X-tf, FOIt r.F.TT RATE One cent a word first Insertion, one-halt cent a word acta subsequent Insertion. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, three and one-half blocks from postoffke. 510 Fierce. S-2p FOR RENT 2 modern rooms for litht housi keeping, phone 557. jS-Sc FOR RENT 3 room house and hall.

iltv water, gas, electric light, east front, 208 Harrison street. $12. Inquire of Jos. Astracan. HO Van Buren street, phone 9 S3.

9S-2c FOIt RENT 5 room modern at 1411 Harrison street. Inquire of W. M. Rice or phone 98-tfc FOR RENT Modern furnished bedroom, 910 Fierce, phone 2S3. FOR RENT fter April 1.

business location at 616 Tolk street, store room 12x100 feet across from Grand Opera House; now occupied by Wilson the Tailor; equipped with gas imd electric llcht: apply Russell A. Cockrell. 07-Cc FOR RENT Nicely furnished room with bath; phone 1'63. 'J7-J WANTED Housework by aged lady, best of references; call or address Mrs M. II.

Dewhlrst, H'of. Folk street. WASTED -Two boarders lor meals onlv: private home. Mr. .1.

V. Hill, 901 phone S02 9S- WANTED Everyone Interested In first class fruit ami sw trees to phone 1 135: I will call FOR SALE 1'p to daie tailoring establishment In best part of tity, opposite Grand Opera House, now operated by Wilson the Tailor pilp-ment lmludes electric sewing machines, steam press, cutting tables, clothes cabinets; and good cleaning and lor sale clu-ati If sold at diet-; owner sells on account of other business: phone 228 or see L. W. Fatten, II East 5ih street. .1" 9s-2e FOR KENT Three nice unfurnish-el housekeeping rooms.

In new house, best neighborhood, close In, gf.s; apply 70S Harrison street. 97-2c Foil KENT Modern four room house. 150." Lincoln; phone 105. 05-4 Knit RENT- Store room. Polk street, first door south Ainarillo National Hank: lii'iulre of J.

II. Wills llivlns Bids. 95-6C Fol Jusiitf JAS. A. (IRA II AM.

To succeed hill. self. For MHate Justice H. O. HENDRICKS.

To succeed J. I. Pressler. DISTRICT OFFICES For lN(ri Cteik M. II.

HARDIN. For Itisttbi Attorney II. S. BISHOP. COUNTY OFFICES For County Clerk W.

W. GOLDEN. SAM MOTLOW. W. G.

FLY. PA PL PIERSON. J. W. COLLINS.

R0LI.IE II SCALES. For County Tax Assessor T. W. BARNES. GEORGE S.

WILLI AM For County Tax Collector. E. S. PRENTISS. S.

K. NEWI10L1). FRANK E. BUCKINGHAM. For Sheriff- W.

M. W. D. BP II WELL. GARWOOD.

Not Before the Nineteenth Cftury Wer They Truth'clly Children were only found yesterday. Before the nineteenth century the child mind and the child heart were Hot supposed to have in them to Interest the majestic adult. It Is true that you find a delighttul bahy in Homer; that In Virgil there the prettiest glimpse of a little girl, and up and down In the clashes you may meet half a dozen other pleasant shadows of children. Itu they are only shadows, only at the most charm, lug pictures. They give you luucti as If they were palnMng orsrulpture for In children's bodies art always had Interest enough on'y what a child looks like, the ptViy weakness, the Instinct tor play, tue naive gesture and movement.

Not till the return to nature," not till the spirit of romance moved 4 the titers at the end of the eighteenth century, do you find poets beginning to tell of tbo thought and fa'th In a child a mind, the mysteries of the child's heart, the fancies that are dreams and the fancies that are visions. You may think that they have gone too far, that they rend Into childhood the laborious philosophizing and sometimes the labored sentimentality of the adult. But no one who loves children will deny that the best of the children In nineteenth century books have a far richer reality, a far fuller life than any that were born In early works. And some of the best are In Dickens London Telegraph. PROFESSIOKAL CIS DBS.

CHI ME A KILLOlT.n Rooms 2 and 3. Bblns Bulldlsf Practice Limited to F.YF, EAR. XOSE AND THROAT Phone COS. DR. M.

B. HARRIS, OSTEOPATH AND SIRf.FON. i Suites i and 8 Chanslor Cldg. PHONES 795 AND 1 I I DR. KIKHY 4.

CLEMENTS DR. M. CLEMENTS Osteopathic Physicians Ami Hurgvons Rooms 4 and 9 Old Eberstadt Bide Office Phone 999 Res. phone 1180 WANTED Pair good wauun and harness: R. or O.

Wolfiin. mares; nl.io II. Newi'ome, WE WANT to make or repair anything you need In furniture, mission and lawn furniture a specialty: if you have old furniture, let us make It over or take It ns part pay for such as you need. Amarlllo Cabinet Shop 400 Tyler; phone 372. 86-tfo FOR SALE Two hot water incubators, good ns new.

A. I-e kwith, t'ativon, Texns. I nil SI.E XII iiiv household I nr. nit in at St. Charles Apartment.

Will Jil-o lease on apart-incut good lor one year. Address O. s-irvls. iire Western Croicry or nboiie XH. FOR SALE One share Palo Dim el.ih stotk (heap for box Ainarillo.

FOR REST modern, close In furnished 505. rooms, PV7p FOR RENT -Two rooms furnished for light house keeping, with gas ranue and limits: call 3i; West 7th. 93-tfo For County Judge, W. M. JETER.

For hi ni Atlorne) LLOYD FLETCHER. For County Treasurer. L. J. SCOTT.

W. B. BENTON MRS. N. II.

TP DOR. For list ice of tin Pence DAVID DERDEN. I hi I'rei iiK I I. G. RI'NYON.

Use of Cement Saved Brldccs. At llambure there are two bridges the masonry of which was threatening to fall in ruins, being trarersed by Innumerable cracks of varying size, A remarkable process has Just beea made use of to rejuvenate these-bridges. A number of holes were bored throughout the structure so aa to give access to the Interior and cement was Injected by pumps under pressure Reports on the present con dltlon of the two bridges are favorable. WXNTFD-llorse for his P. Tullar, MX Roberts street, phone 1012.

WANTED-Boarders, by She day. week or month; nice il le board; If.M Buchanan or phone 311 for nto. KO-tfc FOR SALE OK TRADE. RATE One cent a word first Inser tlon. one-half rent a word each subsequent Insertion FOR SALE OR TRDE Wul trade a five pns-iencer two cylinder automobile, absolutely In first class repair, lor any thing worth Do 122, City.

FOR SALE OR TRADE A equity in a five rcom -plastered houre nt 1810 Lincoln ttreet; will give you a har-oin If sold at or.ee; balance Is ea? call 1 7t FH1- I'OR SALE Kitchen cabinet pair bed springs, good condition: t'ain; 505 Monroe street. anil bar- ML- FOR SALE Property at a sac rifice; owner leaving town: if intorestod phone 718 or call Monroe. Mi-tfc Ft)R SALE Vapor bath essential In treating- rheumatism, pneumonia, fevers, colds, also tuivous disorders: call any day except Saturday nnd examine thm 7" Harrison street; phone mtire, cfter 5 p.m. r- FOR SALE lluslness lot fronting public square. Slaton.

Texas. Address P. II. 222 Daily News. C.l-tfc FOR RENT 5 room nouse all mod-j i rn conveniences.

ll-a I'-uchanan; npply to Owen, 1 Buchanan or) phone 355. H-'-tre BACHELOR APARTMENTS- Furn-bdied gas, 1 trlctlv 4' Tax lor. CITY OFFICES For Mayoi D. Not the Only Favored One. Young Jamie's people ere poor and tot always solvent, wherefore the lad, while still very young, knew the meaning of debt.

One day when Jamie had beea sent to ask a pa' lent tradesman for more supplies he was hurt and ashamed to see the man hesitate. "Ton needn't be afraid of sending the thliiK-i because we owe you a little money," exclaimed the child, with Indignation. "We owe p'enty of people more than we owe you!" W. M. HICK.

GENERAL MILDER. Off be Phone 1322 Residence Phone 337 Itrlck, Stone ami Steel Construction a Specialty. Room 4 Postofflce Building. I' A General Contractors, on all kinds of construction. INtlmatu Furnished Free.

PHONE 801 AND 1097. J. Crudglngton F. F. Workt Hugh L.

Unjphres, (ilXfiTOJf, It 8 II P. F. h. Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Postofflce Building.

Amarlllo, Teiaa I. GEE. PR1DDY. FOR RENT-Ishod rooms a nan. Furnished ami unfiitn-at 1.1 and 1905 Ilncli-87-tfc FOR RENT The soutti store room of Griffiths building nt 4Ki Polk street.

Can bo leased for ne, two three years; apply to .1. II. Pntton SO-tfi FOR RENT Furnished room, Lincoln. Apply Central Grocery, ror. loth nnd Lincoln.

For ity Se( W. W. HAMILTON. SAM .1. BROWN.

W. II. WYNNE. I or City irsb.il j. F.

SPEED. I KVFST III GIIFS. or City Assessor Mini Collector T. W. Mi The Unexpected.

It was on a Newton Brighton surface car. Ti conductor was calling out the names of the streets. Suddenly (.. called In a clear, loud voice, "Flear.or, Eleanor!" Imagine the raseiig. i m' surprise lo-n a small, pretty lady looked up from a book and said.

"Well, what Is it?" Th'Te is a iliffercnco of opinion as to Il. It FTT, Attorney-at-Law. Special Attention Given to Damage Suits. Eakle Building, Ai.iarlllo, Texas. CLEMENT II.

YOST Attorney at I-aw Eberstadt Building Fourth and Polk Amarillo St. he' lady Joke was on the young cond'ii torr Boston Jour- I or lllel mull F. P. FOR KENT 4 room house with bath, 1900 a Buchanan; phone C2-tf sill I i sl E. FOR SALE Flgnt room tnoilern house, with laundry basement.

of car line. Good rental property. Will sell for all osh or take part cash and make good terms on balance to rP-ht party. Address M. IM care Daily NVas.

58-tf- FOR SLE OR TRADI- draft stallion, $60o; see or write P. Yeneer. Canadian, or J. P. Yaeger.

Fillmore, Amarlllo Texas. FOR SALE -Ci lt Pi -Young I niliber REAL ESTATE for sale or trade No. 1. Beautiful corner with six room house, 9th and Pierce streets; would consider part trade and easy on balance. No.

2, 6 Id acres, six miles. Pecos. Texas. In artesian belt, nnd excellent fruit land; will consider small farm and assume. No.

3. Kt acres Irritable by artesian well or pump, eu-ry foot tillable, near st.Ve farm Just west of Pecos, no or lukall. Will trade for auto or some thin; around Amarlllo. No 4 well drilling, outfit complete- six horse power eng'ne. outfit mounted on steel frame and wheels, read? lor drill lug Want partner who can operate, or trade for realty or automobile.

J. T. Downing, 901 Pierce St. 9I-sc perfect condition; xmariHo, Texas ice Special new. in Pox Sx-tlc I.I.S FOR SALE Red polled and Vnerlcen Angus; registered; for particulars write Temple Atkln.

Ramsdell, Texas 92-12p FOR SALE On account of beln: transferred to Kansas City will sell my home nt a bargain C. Bal-lew, 1509 Madison: plume I. WJ-'iP I T.l.l. l. )TI I S.

i. try and RATE One cent a word first Insertion, one-half cent a word each sab-lequent Insertion. AMARII.LO'S PEST Mrs. Frank Rib v's "Cornish" 1612 Joluiflon; csga now $1 per escs. RATE One cent a word first Insertion, one-naif cent a word each subsequent Insertion.

TAYLOR FLATS 7 2 Taylor street, refurnished and under new management; spe lal Sunday Dinner. 35c. Mrs. II. O.

McCorn.ick. FOR RENT Nice furnished rooms, dose In. under new management 204 W. 7th street. Phone 1222.

N. S. GRIGGS EXCLUSIVE UNDERTAKER All kinds of Fureral Supplies or embalmer famished to 11 parts of the Pnnhnndle by first train or auto Largest stock of Caskets and Coffins In Jorthwet Texas. Work, goods nd price guaranteed to plense Open day and night PHONE 250 Amarllle. Texas State of Ti vis County of Potter By virtue of rn out of tb Potter County, on February.

A. 1 thereof. In th- i isi versus Sidm 1 1 I and to Pie. a and (1'Vwred. 1 will within th" hours pri for Sheriff's Sa'es.

TPKSDVY in ir. 1. belnv tl'e Mb befori' the Co irt I Coi ntv, in rlllo, the foil 'i ') rty, to-wtt: All that or ru I lated In Potter Cn-try I and doscribcil as till, two (21. and t'-i- Issced Court of tl 5th day of 1 1 the Clerk of II li Perj-itii'n, No ntr, te.i I II. bv law th- FIRST lv i'.

r. it ii I noi.th, said Ama- Minor Detail, r.epor'er--"I have a description of th- dresse-'. presents and ynur appearance. Now, what shall I say tie bridegroom?" Pride "Oh, I suppose he must be mentioned! Just say l.e was among those present!" Explanation cf Saturn's Ricgs. A ni theory to explain t'ie Of Sittirn Is urted by Prof.

tul of ('hi who that tt arc produced by electric r.tl:t' from the planet are "rem wul, to fay, every instant." on FTFEIXARY SI RCEOX E. F. TRUE. At the Western Livery Barn 701 Polk Street Phose 214 Night Phone 69 OSCAR HOLM IN Sanitary Plumber; Repairing a Spei laity. Respectfully Solicit rour work.

ur, 4th St. Hub Phone 6SS. Res. Thone 1 148 MAPS SettionUed maps of all Panhandle counties; Sketches made; Blua Prints of anything; Notary Work of kind. big.

1 ui on NEWCOME Phone p.l'FF ORPINGTONS At I anhnndle Poultry Shows we won 1st (oekere: ari 2nd pen In 1911; In 1912. 1st cockerel, 1st pullet, 1st pen. Istccok; $5 and 3 per setting; 1801 Harrison. Mrs. G.

S. Hopkins. 85-tf TO LOAN II.2O0 fur one or to vears. W. Latney Parncs, 117 East Fifth street.

91-tfc AMARILLO CAMP. W. O. No. 2XX9, meets Thursday of ea weei in Grand Opera l-o'tso hall ramp dues 2 rents per month, no more.

Every chopper in th city Invited. 90-tf GOING AWAY? Il the M. A- L. Transfer Storage Co; ltn will pet your baggage in IIm le(t on time. Phone 50 'number seven t7 Heirhts addition to ') rlllo, Pottir Cout.tv, 1 by the recorded plat tlon on file in the flco of s.ilil int i-1912, as the i roper' Benjamin, to sat if amounting to 2.5 II.

Davenport and cos. GIVEN rXDF.lt MY 5th day of Pel ruary. A W. V. PFRWELL.

Potter I I Knew Per I en vi v. of Ama as a.ldi Iks of I'eb. I of il PAN P. P. V.M.V Shot T- xas Best to Do It Well.

If tou are eolnir te kick at feet. aa to get there with li both TAXIDERMISTS All kind of I mountln? and rug makinc. Horse I and cow hides tanned for coats nnd robes. I also buv loyote. wild cai and ancora goat hides It.

C. Cut-rell. Mo Harrison street; phone fi7s Amarlllo, Tn as. 77-tfc. NOTICE PONDER The Typrwritcr Doctor and Cleaner, the fix it shop, at 121 East 5th St, at Yellow Front.

PHONE 426. Neve. Many a good man jys "1 but that Is not tiak- 3BDR RAILROAD TIME TABLE No No No No. No. No.

No 1 1 1 den vi'ii Nort'iloiiod 1 Arrives Fort Worth. I Leaves liver 10 IS p.m. .10:20 p.m. 7 Arrives from Fort Worth 12:40 p.m. 7 Leaves for Tvxlit.e.

1:05 p.m. Siilllhbolllld 2 Arrlvn fr.xi Denver (5:30 am. 2 Depart for Port Worth 6:25 a.m. Arrive- from Texline 6:10 p.m. Leaves I'ort Wortli 6.35 pm Nos 7 and will tal.e dinur and upper In Amxrlllo James C.

Fondrcn SCCOND-M AND rURNITURf lit C. Sth St. rhane I4C. SNT I MMI Houtlitmtiitil No in Arrives from Kan-as City and St No 11.1.. Leaves (iirvt-ad and C.il.Iot ir.a No 117 Arr.ves from K.m-s ty 9:25 pm.

No. 117 Departs tor CIov is 9:35 p.m. No. 2J Leave for Sweetwater 9 2' a.m. Northbound No.

lit Arrives from CarUl 6.00 p.m. No III, Leave for Kansas City 6 30 m. No. 1 1 Arrives from California. US Leaves for Kansas Citv and St Loula 9 00 a m.

js Arrives ft.itn Sweetwater p.tu. ROCK (sl.tND Frtstloiiliil xrrlves froni i l.eiv-s for Meti.phiv N. 1 1 Leaves for V.eti.pl.is .7:45 p.m. l-stbolllllt ti ArrHeS fr.mi Memphis i ii Leaves U'T Tccumcarl 3:55 p.m. No.

Arrives from Memphis. 7:15 a.m..

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