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E"L PASO HERALD Thursday, February 24, 1910 Il " "H I Fn MFRlTORSInr , while at play nnilhl BS PI AriR Til i rK i Have You Attended The : MARflm mn P r Rl 0 i I P oscar-GroffordofTucumcari prr UAHT( 1 F-itf f IIH tf M M HI irWh il Misses Pole of Trapese. !! i g : 10Ai I m IliiMl,! A 112 m i m if! iirisiiLU I USB UL31UUU mm-oo ULL Hnmi L 8 Uli rWiW Mill B lis 111 11 IL ! I s xNotes. I friifeSrHNl II 1 1 Li 1 3 If 15 A H Il IS I Appointments Are Made for Dlmh f ir-, Feb "r,e Douglas Inventor Will Also pj$Ml - - Li' -, 1-.,- !-. i,l x, -- l-,- 3K '."HaM K - -& .LU.WWU. Of Vague Dry Goods Company St The only chance of a lifetime to select the goods you wish and pay your own price. This 8s How They Sold Yesterdays $7.50 Lapses' "Fine Bags Cfc1! soldfoT. . . . .;.: Jp JL JL & $3.1)0 AHoYer -Lace v ftp sold for ;,. ., 5r U $3.50 and $4.00 Queen , g -IP Quality Shoes sold for 3 JL m & $25.00 Ladies' Ea Dresses tit CI ft ft sold for ., 7 W $25.00 Men's Eine Suits flifi TFC sold for &m a & DON'T MISS IT Appointments Are Made for Globe aM vicinity; Also Clifton and Morenei. 3-Sales Daily 7:30 p, m Col. Will rs ! AuofioReer For Gredifo DEMING- BUSINESS MEN ORGANIZE Ralph O. Ely Is Elected President of the Eirst Chamber of Com merce. Demlng, N. M., Feb. 24. A strong chamber of commerce veas organized here recently over 100 of Darning's business and professional men, and a number of big ranchmen gathering at a banquet at the Harvey house, with representatives of the Southern Pacific, Santa. Fe and "Wabash railways In at tendance. The after-dinner deliberations were presided over by 3Iaj. James R. "Wad dill, and responses of an inspiring character were made by E.. H. Bickford, banlcer John Corbett, District, attorney Pollard, Dr. Swope, editors Shapespeare and Holt, Edward i. Foulks, of the Iemlng board and prominent railroad men, the chief address of the evening being delivered by Hon. Ralph C. Ely, who was unanimously elected first president of the organization. Roy Bedichek,, a prominent ranchman, was elected secretary and county clerk Lee O- Lester treasurer. The meeting was the (largest and best ever held In the Mimbres valley and marks an era of prosperity never be fore known here. Farm lands are rapidly increasing in value and new settlers are coming by the score. CURRY APPOINTS MORE POLICEMEN ISTew Mexico Clerks Eail to Keep Treaty of Austrian Government. Santa Fe, N. M., Feb. 24. Governor Curry has appointed George T. "William son of Lordsburg, Grant county, and James B. Gilllland, of Tularosa, Otero county, special mounted policemen. Judge John R. McFIe has dismissed the damage case of Hulda M. Peterson vs. The Santa Fe railroad for damages for the death of her husband. The case was brought while the territorial law recently disapproved by congress was still in force and which required notice on the railroad company as a prelimin ary to bringing suit and establishing jurisdiction. Joseph S. Carey, aged 20, son of a leading merchant In the Bahama islands, died at Si. Vincent's sanatorium of tuberculosis. He has been in this city since last November. The remains will be shipped to Nassau. Attorney general Frank "W. Clancy has addressed each of the 26 probate clerks of New Mexico, calling their at tention to the fact that the Austro Hungarian government had complained to the state department, which in turn through the secretary of the interior, has notified governor Curry that the local New Mexico authorities had failed to observe treaty oblierations in not notifying the Austrian government of deaths of Austrian subjects dying In testate. Quite a number of men of that na tionality are employed in New Mexico coal mines. Globe, Ariz., Feb. 24. Census super visor F. F. Towle has completed tfie rating of the application tests of cen sus enumerators for three counties, Gila, Graham and Cochise, and has sent In his recommendations for assignments to director Durand, 'of the census bu reau. The fortunate ones selected to take the censusof Gila county and the dis tricts In which they will begin work on April 5 are: ' Mrs. Sallie Burnett, No. 31, Globe. O. H. Booth, No. 32, Globe. Philip H Meyers, No. 33, Globe. Thos. Trevillan, No. 34, North Globe. IouglaB K. Duncan, No 27 (north.) "Fred Pascoe, No. 2S (north.) G. M. Allison, No. 29 (north.) Edward F. K-nowles, No. 30 (south.) Philip S. Smith, No. 35 (central.) Mrs. AHosward, No. 36 "(Bellevue and Crowley.) Of The applicants who, took the ex- j amination in Globe, the youngest one, Douglas K. Duncan, 18 years old, passed the highest in both schedules a-nd was assigned to the most difficult part of the county north of Deer creek. The (highest standing of all applicants dn Arizona was that of "William C. Hedgpeth, a farmer, who took the ex amination at Phoenix. He had one-half of one demerit. Following are the assignments for Graham county: Clifton Claude Hooker, Lehi son, jr. Morenei Gid H. Thompson, Dr. Jones. Safford and Thatcher Martin M. Ja Lar- B. Tucumcarl, N. M., Feb. 24. "While playing at the home of a neighbor. Os car Crofford, the 11 year old son of Mr. snd Mrs. VT. N. Crqiroid. fe.l and broke his left arm between m the elbow and wrist. The boy was running and at tempted to jump to a trapese pole, whence missed his hold and fell on his left arm, breaking both bones. Physi cians splintered the arm and d.essed the wound. V. Gallegos and family have left j the city for a month's trip through Texas, Colorado and New Mexico points. Tney will go first to Galveston and from the Gulf coast will return home b,y way of Colorado, getting back to New Mexico in time to attend the in auguration of governor Mills. Mr. Gallegos is receiver of the United States land office here. Ladles of the Maccabees of the "World have organized a local hive at the Masonic hall. Mrs. Anna E. Bourne, territorial commander, and Miss Helen Love, district deputy, both of Albu querque, were here and assisted in the instalation of the lodge. Mrs. A. "W. Barnett and two children are visiting her sister in El Paso. Tho medical department of the E. P. & S. "W. has received a large shipment of supplies from the general hospital 'at Bisbee, Ariz. T. A. Muirhead, who has been In Chi cago and New York on business for thv past month, has returned. A. Keator, a ranchman of near Cuer- u, wjiu was Drougnc to tne. xucumcari hospital last week suffering from blood poisoning in the arm has recovered and returned to his home. Henry Young, E. P. & S. "W. fireman, who was burned about the head and face a short time ago, has recovered from his Injury and reported for duty. Mrs. R. H. Harris, who has been here this winter for her health, Is greatly improved and will soon return to her home in Kentucky. Douglas, Ariz., Feb. 24. Douglas and manager Milburn Hobson are both now assured of monster crowds for the aviation exhibition to he given here Saturday and Sunday next by Charles IC Hamilton and his staff of nine men. The sale of seats for the grounds opened with a rush Tuesday morning and inside of an hour 200 tickets had been sold. Manager Hobson has en gaged the Douglas band of 52 pieces, and the Calumet band, the crack Mex ican musical organization of Arizona, will also bo here. Charles McHugh will arrive Friday with his big aeroplane, following Hamil- j ton into the city, who is expected from El Paso Friday evening.- McHugh has a perfect flying machine, which he ex hibits in the streets. Douglas will give herself up to aviation for both days. i" No person is talking about anything CGPPZR PLATS. POSITIVE ZINC PLATE- HZOATJVZ ELECTROPODES POSITIVELY CURE RHEUMATISM A remarkable Electric Device, that is relieving- countless peo ple of the pains and causes of Rheumatism. Now within the reach of every sufferer. LSOTRIG TREATMENT Electropodes are metal insoles, worn in the heels of the shoes. One is a nega tive and one a positive plate. The body becomes the battery, the nerves the connecting wires over which a gentle flow of electricity passes, building up the entire system. What They Cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Head- ache. Kidney Trouble, Backache, Weak Heart, Sleeplessness, lumba go, Stomach and liver Complaints are postively cured by Eiectropodes or money refunded. Your Pre taction Your Druggist signs a contract to refund the $1.00 you pay 'him for Hectrepode3 if they fail to effect a cure, or if they should, after 30 days free trial, prove unsatisfactory. MEXICANS OBSERVE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY FORMER EL PASO POLICE CHIEF,- AN INSPECTOR cobson. Fort Thomas "William C. Myers. In Immigration Service In Arizona Pima Spencer C. Heywood. ' Many Going: to Douglas to See Metcalf Joseph N. Heywcod. Hamilton's Flights. District-No. 39 Horace B. Gardner. Naco, Ariz., Feb. 24. J. D. Milton, of District No. 46 Jesse C. "Wanslee. the United States immigration service, District No. 49 Bentley Sessions. and a former chief of police of El Successful applicants in Cochise Paso, came into Naco today on business county are: connected with his office. Bisbee Samuel Verran, jr., Henry "W. F. M. Abrams, a local rancher and Aiken, Lorenzo Wright, Bernatrd "W. hotel man. returned today from La Can Norton, B. L. Blaisdell. anea, where he has been for the past Douglas Charles P. Daiber. Ohas. A two days on business. Temple, Edw. C. Gleason. Frederick Gelsler, of the Naco Lum- Naco v. W. Bennett. er company, reiurnea toaay irom a Tombstone Frank D. Myers. business trip through sev Benson J. "W. Cull. towns in Sonora. WIllcox Walter C. Lowdermilk. Miss Kate Sweeney, one of the pio- Courtland Newton Trenham, John T. neer merchants of Naco, and inter- Greenlee. ested In mines and mining stock of Bowies-Russell B. Henrich. tMs district, returned todaiy from a Paradise Renwlck White. 40 day visit to Berkeley, Calif., and ""fiiinrvisAr Trtwle has employed Thos. vicinity. Give Parade nt Carrlzozo Englnemen Give Annual Ball Carrlzozo Nevrjj Notes. Carrizozo, N. M., Feb. 24. The Mex icans on the south slue of town cele brated Washington's birthday with a parade which was headed by the school children of the Mexican school. The annual ball given here by the B. of L. F. and E., In the opera house was a success and was well attended, 75 cou ples taking part in the grand march which was led by Miss Willie Hilde brantd and T- L. Johnson. The hall was crowded to overflowing. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Guerney hare re turned from a visit to El Paso. John and Wm. Gallacher were recent visitors here from White Oaks. Dr. E. B. Walker is back from El Paso. C. H McMarten and George Spence i have left by wagon for an overland trip to Arizona points. Mr. and Mrs. John Canning will re turn at the end of the week from New Eiectropodes are mailable- If your druggist cannot furnish them, send us $1.00 and we will see that you are supplied. In ordering, state whether for lady or gentleman- WESTERN ELECTROPODE COMPANY LCS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA J FINANCIAL FINANCIAL First National Bank United States Depository Capital and Surplus, $600,0Q0.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: " W. W. TURNEY, Chairman, JOSHUA RAYNOLDS, President. James G. McNary, Vice-President. . Walter M. Butler, Asst. Cashier Jno. Ml- Raynolds, Vice-President. Francis B. Gallagher, Asst. Cashier -EDGAR W. KAYSER, Cashier. Assets $4,500,000.00 York city- Treviillan as an extra assistant in his office, zs authorized by the director of the census and in a few days all of the papers will be graded and the assign ments made for the remaining counties dn the territory. When You Think Of the pain which many women experience with every month it makes the gentleness and kindness always associ ated with womanhood seem to be almost a miracle. "While in general no woman rebels against what she re gards as a natural necessity there is no woman who .would mot gladly be free from this recurring period of pain. Dp. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick 'somen , veil, and gives them freedom from pain. It establishes regularity, subdues in flam mation, heals ulceration and cures fe' male weakness. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. All correspondence strictlv nrivate and sacredlv eonhdential. write without fear and without fee to World's Dispensary Med cal Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. If you want a book that tells all about woman's diseases, and how to curs hem at home, send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of mailing xr, and he will send you a free copy of his great thousand-page illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviserrevbed, up-to-date edition, in paper covers handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps. lKpsljtiiii ft Paso Trunk Factor Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases tnade, repaired and exchanged. Opposite postoffice. across Plaza. TeL 1054: Auto 19665 CHAVES BOUNTY SELLS COUBTHQTJSE The Anti-Saloon League De clares Against Special , Election at Eoswell. Roswell, N. IL, Feb. 24. The old Chaves county courthouse and jail, a tjwo story brick, built in 1890 at a cost of $35,000, has been sold to Rufus TV. Smith, at public auction for 580, the purchaser obligating -limseir to raze the old building and have tne site clear of all debris by April 15. Mr. Smith will use the material dn putting up a business house 75 by 100 feet on the cor ner of Fourth street and Virginia ave nue, about 275 feet east of the Citizen s National bank, fronting the courthouse block. The members of the Citizen's civic movement, a result of the Anti-saloon league agitation, have published a no tice declaring "our unalterable opposi tion to any effort oa the part of any individual or body of individuals either in the capacity of an official body, or otherwise constituted, to secure a spe cial election on the local liquor question In any form, prior to the regular city election, for the express reason that such an election is not recognized by the ter ritorial law, and would be a farce and without any force whatever. "Secondly. That we hereby refuse to participate in such so-called election for the abore expressed reason, and we hereby warn those who may press this matter that if they do press It, the only possible result .will be high license, and bringing it upon themselves, -they will be expected to abide the results of their own action. "And furthermore, That in case such so-called election is held and the result Is high license, it Is our unqualified pur pose to qleot such -men at the- approach ing city election as will pledge them selves not to issue a license to the sa loon." The Baptist Toung People's uni on and the Epworth league of the First Meth odist Episcopal church of Roswell have adopted forceful resolutions pledging the support of the members for the anti saloon movement. J. H. Bonney, who lived In Roswell from 1882 to 1892, and who is engaged in mining 25 miles east of Xas Cruces, Is here on a visit with his brother, C. D Bonney and family. An additional arc light at the depot now lights up the north end" of the building, where passengers get off the southbound' train at night. J. "W. Alvis, charged with embezzling $6000 of the funds of the Co-operative Supply company, was discharged by Judge Welter. Everyone seems to be arranging to go to Douglas at an early date to see the aviation stunts by Chas. H. Ham ilton. Quite a fire on the top of tiae Mule mountains, east of Bisbee, seems to be burning. TULAROSA HAS SOCIAL; BOY HURT AT SCHOOL Tularosa, N. M., Feb. 24. The oyster supper given recently by the Woman's Home mission was a success, the pro ceeds aggregating $35. Misses Mable Hall, Edith Abbott and Minnie Bourne servea. Willie Prude had a finger broken and hand bruised considerably while playing black man at school. Mrs. J. J. Goforth and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goforth, and Mr. and Mrs. Houston Goforth are spending a few days at their ranch. Frank Curry and Miss iMargaret Prude accompanied Miss Eloise Carroll to her ; home at Mescalero to spend a few days, j .juiius ierrourt is here from .El p.aso vlsitlug his mother, Mrs. Anna Her fourt. ' Mr. and Mrs. George B. Bent have re turned to file mine from Alamogordo. Mr. Bent Is seriously ..L C. L. Sibley is engaged at work at the Bent mine. Mrs. T. B. Meek and Mrs. Henri' But ler are on the sick Jist. Little Bulah Rogers is suffering with a severe cold. , Edward Long, who has been visiting his brother. Dr. Long, has returned to his home in Hot Springs, S. D. DAMAGE SUIT OVER CATTLE TS REOPEXED AT ROSWELL Roswell, N. M.. Feb. 24. Judge J. W. Armstrong, of Carlsbad, is here for the pasft of Cant. C W. Mftrrharit and sons. eral laro wno have enjoined "Williams and Christ- inns, xrum anvmg caiue iram a range that has been infected into the "Mer- ! chant's range," which is now classed a"s j' Tree, located in Eddy county. The case was tried with a great num ber of witnesses last November and was decided In favor of the Merchants. j R Xow comes motions to modify the j court's November ruling. The case also u AXXVHCZ LUC VIUCOL1UU VI JiUO3YJI.t rights to the public domain, which ex- : cites keen interest among many stock- ! men. - J The plaintiffs' complaint alleges that I if the defendants' cattle were, turned in- 1 to Merchants's range damage to the I plaiiiiiffs would amount to not les than I $40,000. I WE SOLICIT YOUR BANKING BUSINESS I i i C. K. MOREHEAD, President. GEO. D. FLORY, Cashier. JOSEPH MAGOFFIN; V. Pres. C. X. BASSETT, Vice Pres. L- J. GILCHRIST,. Ass't. Cash. ? State National Bank- ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1881. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $175,000. A Legitimate Banking Business Transacted im All Its Branches. ' HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MEXICAN MONEY. I Rio Grande Valley Bank & Trust Co. .AAAifiAAJi ADDITIONAL SCLTHT. EST- - 5 ERN NEWS ON PAGE 7 v W. W. Turney, Prest. S. T. Turner, Vice Prest. V7. Cooley, V. P. & Mgr. "r ui CELEBRATED STOMACH Hr STOMACH ? RTTF0 " mm m mmxt E .-"j CUTTER NEWS NOTES. Cutter, N. M., Feb. 24. John Hopper, of the Cutter Mercantile company, has gone to Oklahoma to visit his family. Mr. Westlake of the Copper 'company, Is in charge of the Mercantile store. Mr. Weston has finished and, is oc cupying a nice cottage on his claim near Cutter. Mrs. Lee, mother of Oliver Lee, has moved into her house, on her claim joining the ranch of her daughter, Mrs. C. Graham. Mrs. Mitchell, from Maine, is here vis iting her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Graham. TEXAN DIES AT ROSWELL. Roswell. N. M., r'eb. 24. Burr Brown, a young man who first caine here about five years ago from Austin. Tex., died at St. Mary's hospital at 5 oelock from tuberculosis. His father, John Brown, of Austin, Tex., has been notified and is on his way here. The young man who was about 30 years of age had been a patient at ' the hospital since last fall. He OA-ned ! a ranch here formerly and was. later a clerk at the Shelby and still later at the Grand Central hotel. i t ' in any case of Stnm ac h. S: Liver or Bowel trouble, be on rand take noth ing but the Bit ter's. It is for Heartburn, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Costiveness, Colds, Grippe and Malaria. lis PEB BSY W. E. Arnold, Cashier. F. M. Murchison, Asst. Cash. H. E. Christie, Secy. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS $150,000 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUT OF TOWN ACCOUNTS CITY NATIONAL BANK EL PASO, TEXAS TOTITED STATES DEPOSITARY Capital, $150,000.00. Surplus and Profits, $25,000.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: U. S. Stewart Frank Powers H. J. Simmons A. G. Andreas E- Kohlberg B. Blumenthal J. F. Williams J- H. 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