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FX PASO HTRRAlVn Wednesday, May 4, 1910. HnlfilEBi ll III I 3 f CaW 2 I PS 9 I e I I S I m I U 1 H I i IH , rS . i " , J y i . . i rf H Will Attend Convention of Texas Bankers in SI Paso. Many Tezans Are Also Coming to Convention. The state convention of Texas bank ers In El Paso next week will attract a large number of prominent financiers from out of the state, as -well as all the principal money handlers in Texas. Among the bankers from other states who "will bo hero are: G. B. Gray, vice president Xational Ba,nk of the Republic, Kansas City, Mo. M. Jones, National Park bank, New York. Thomas J. Lewis National Reserve bank. New York. N. E. Plumer, Southern Arizona Bank and Trust company, rTucson, Ariz. TL. M. Cook, vice president Interstate National bank, Kansas City, Mo. W. K. CI ever ey, assistant cashier Seaboard National bank. New York. J. G. Spangler, cashier Mesa City bank. Mesa, Ariz. H. P. Sanders, American National bank, Roswell, Ariz. H. S. Ilolloway, cashier Duran Trust ard Savings bank, Duran, N. M. LITTLE SUFFERER FROM ECZE1 Grew Worse in Spite of Six Months of Ablest Treatment Sleep Ter ribly Broken Face, Head and Hands Masses of Dreadful Humor. A SINGLE SET OF CUTICURA CURED HIM "I feel it my duty to let you know with -what success I have used the Cuti- cura Remedies. When our baby was Eeven weeks old he broke out itJk (gjgp it v" wim wnac we thought y jCSx as neat dug wmcn gradually grew worse. We called in a doctor. He said it was eczema and from that time we doctored six months with three of the best doctors in Atchison but he only got worse. His face, head and hands were a solid sore. There was no end to the suffering for him. We had to tie his little hands to keep him from scratching. He never knew what it .was to sleep well from the time he took - the disease until he was cured. He " kept us awake all .hours in the night """Tand his health wasn't what you would call good. We tried everything but the right thins. Finally I got a set of the Cuticura Remedies and am pleased to say we did not use all of them until he was cured. We have waited a year and a half to see if it would return but it never has and to-day his skin is clear and fair as it possibly oould be. I hope Cuticura may save some one else's little one's suffering and also their pocket-books. John Leason, 1403 Atch ison St., Atchison, Han., Oct. 19, 1909." Cuticura comfort for all who suffer from facial eruptions such as acne (pim ples and blackheads), acne rosacea, facial eczema, ringworm, tetter, redness, rough ness and oily perspiration is found in gen tle anointings with Cuticura Ointment followed by warm baths with Cuticura Soap. For preserving, purifying and beau tifying the sV-n, scalp, hair and hands of infants, children and adults. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are priceless. Cutteura Soap (25c.). Cuticura Ointment (50c) sua Cancura Resolvent (SOcj . (or la tue lorn ol Cnocobte Coated Pills. 25e. per -rtel of 00). Sold Uirouchout the world. Potter Drue & Chem Corp . r 'TftL W Uty A Free Offer to All Chrome Sick People of EI Paso and Surrounding Country. No Charges for Anything but the Actual Cost of the Medi cine Used For a Cure. Dr. Lewis Maekey, formerly of Kansas City, Mo., a specialist in chronic diseases, has percnanentlv located in El Paso, and has decided to give Ms SERVICES EN TIRELY EREE for the first month, commencing Sunday Morniijg, May 1st, and Ending June 1st This is not a charity offer, but is given (for a limited time)" fotadVertising purposes, to rapidly introduce himself and enable all to test bis skill and to prove to all chronic invalids that he can cure the most complicated cases of Catarrh in all "forms, Deafness and Ear Diseases, such as noises and discharges, Nervous Diseases, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Diseases of the Stomach and Liver, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Piles, TREATED FREE UE"TIL CURED, Provided You Begin Treatment During the Free Month. You only pay for the medicine used for the cure, wMoh Dr. Maekey -will furnisih from his own private dispensary at actual cost. No other charges made Take advantage of this liberal offer at once. It is for all. A month's treat ment -will convince you. Over 20 jears successful practice. Perfect and permanent cures guaranteed in all cases accepted. No incurable cases taken. Consultation free. Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily. Sundays 9 to 12 a. m. PCS Office Hanrmett Block, cor. Mesa Ave. and Texas St. Entrance 112 Mesa Ave. El Paso, Texas. H. A. Estabrook, Consolidated Na tional bank, Tucson, Ariz. H. D. Bowman, president Bowman's bank. Las Cruces, N. il. Oscar C. Snow, president "First Xa- j tional bank, Las Cruces, N. M. , R. C. Heed, First National bank, of Clovis, N. M. Frank R. Coon, First National bank, Lordsburg, N. M. Fred F. Kent, Bankers Trust com pany, New York. W. W. Bouden, cashier German Amer ican National bank. New Orleans. G. B. Smith, Commercial National bank, Chicago. W. H. Hurley, assistant cashier the National Bank of the Republic, Chi cago. Charles Fernald, Fort Dearborn Na tional bank, Chicago. R. S. Hawes, Third National bank, St. Louis, Mo. James J. Fagan, vice president the Crocker National bank, San Francisco, Cal. J. J. Arnold. First National bank, Chjcago. U. D. Anderson, Security National bank, Kansas City, Mo. Charles H. Moore, vice president Na tional Bank of Commerce, Kansas City, Mo. J. R. Dommick, Traders' Xationa1 bank, Kansas City, Mo. Maynard Gunsul, vice president Fed eral bank of Los Angeles. Tcxans Coming:. The bankers who have signified their intention of attending the convention from the different parts of Texas are: A J. H. Derrick, Alpine. S. Webb, Albany National bank, Al bany. S. B. Brown, cashier Citizens' State bank, Alvin. H. W. Pirkev, cashier First National bank, Annona. R. C. Roberdeau, American National bank, Austin. J. C. Russell, president Commercial National bank. Abilene. Henry James, Farmers' and Mer chants National bank, Abilene. B r. B. Doty, Gulf National bank, Beau-r.-nt. R, W. Taylor, Boerne State bank, Boerne. G. A. Lindenann, Bartlett State bank, Bartlett- A. Wilkerson, cashier City National bank, Bryan. J. I. McDowell. First National bank, Big Springs. R. W. Taylor, cashier Boerne State T. W. Garrett, Commercial National i bank, Beaumont. unaries hi. uiusn, ixmi, iiam.u -". tional bank, Blanco. J. S. Cuuingham, vice president Texas Bank and Trust company, Beaumont. C T. E. Powell, Clyde National bank, Clyde. j. tvT Bidler, First National bank, Clifton. S. H. Simpson, the Simpson bank, Co lumbus. James S. Shivers, First National bank, Crockett. Arch Baker, 7 First National bank, I Crockett.. - '- " G. B. Davidson, Farmers State bank, Coleman. L. E. Collins, First National bank, Coleman. H. B. Burford, State bank of Cook- ville, Cookville. J. B. Chilton, Comanche bank. Comanche. National J. Hirsch, Corpus Christ! National j bank, Corpus Christi. C. F. Dumas, cashier Coleman Na tional bank, Coleman. W. J. Cunningham, Farmers ' and Merchants' National bank, Comanche. TJ J. H. Moore, First National bank, De port. C. C. Crump, First State bank, De Kalb. J. W. Clark, First State bank, De Kalb. Dr. S. H. Grant, First National bank, Deport. G. L. Blackford, State National bank, Denison. W. D. Sanders, DeKalb Exchange Free ulcers, Blood Poison, Varicocele, all Diseases of Men and Diseases Peculiar to Women, which will be 1 i . mm SBagBftsassegbiSsss'j's! m si bank, DeKalb. W. R. "VVheeler, bank, Del Rio. National E. H. Koch, First National bank, El Campo. . - ti. P. Redwine, First National bank, El Campo. W. "W. Barbee, casher Eldorado State bank, Eldorado. "W. R. Boyd, jr., president Farmers and Merchants' State bank, Eddy. W. Williford, First National bank,' Flatonia. J. M. Oakis, First National bank, Floydada. W. Z. Harrison, State National bank. Fort "Worth. Lee Sherrell, State National bank, Fort Worth. Max J. Burschwell, assistant cashier Citizens' bank, Fredricksburg-. Gen. O. Smith, Farmers' and Me chanics' National bank. Fort Worth. J. T. Pemberton, Farmers' and Me chanics' National bank. Fort Worth. G George Leahy, Galveston. J. L. Whitmore, Citizens State bank, Ganado. L. P. Otmar, First National bank, Grovedon. C. A. Milan, First National bank, Glen Rose. t W. C. Dew, cashier Trent State bank, Goldthwaite. H. E. Moore, cashier First State bank, Grand Fallsc J. D. Benson, cashier Farmers' State bank, Granger. J. Durrenberger, vice president Citi zens' State bank. Giddmgs. V. E. Todd, Farmers' and Merchants' National bank, Gilmore. F. H. Sherwood, cstshier Lindsay Na tional bank, Gainesville. S. M. King, vice president Lindsay National bank, Gainesville. H. W." Williams. Greenville National Exchange bank, Greenville. Leir Baker, vice president Goliad j canK ana Trust company, uoiiaa. , J? ..... ! w. u. iseaii, continental state DanK.j'' Hamlin. J. T. Scott, First National bank, Houston. H. R. Eldridge, First National bank, Houston. Durbitt C. Dunn, Union National bank, Houston. Oscar Wells, Consolidated National bunk, Houston. B. D. Harris, South Texas National bank, Houston. J. E. McAsban. South Texas National f bank. Houston. W. L. Embree, Farmers National bank, Hillsboro. H. M. Rike, vice president Farmers' TRY DR. CIIK HOrC'? VEGETABLE COI'OUIVD. jIEDICINES for ''oreditary debil ity or -weakness f men, -women ird children, 'hronic Blood Poison, Eruptions "l Skin Diseases Rheumatism. Ca lirrh, Hear Tils-.'St-, L.unjr Trou V Liver Com lUint and Con ization. emale interna! ouble, mflama- on or acute ai.is INSTANT- I-V CURED. Of- 3ell Phone 2910. r r ll it- J. J fice 105 N. Ca....jOiI. FEEEIi Sfr&Siir.1 Entirol? cueercnt from 'AnTtli I hit nl on. 7t t?nfi- Trade Zirt: Seaktera 1 is ifnamiect- Does not nral. Has no sediment, so it's neither sticiy nor jrpBsy it's ns pure and cJesras Trater. uon oxpenmont a3a Trimt Uio-a3an'Js of others hero fount: pafeana intkfectorr. Sumplenndcomb absolntelyfreo. Br snr to mention orisuml color of your Loir. MARY T. GOLDMAN, Goldnan Bide. St. Pnrl. ?.5nn. Tim ln-r-n !irn 51 (Yl )fl old by all dealers, iasludlne: Me KELLY & POLLARD. 05 V HUKssTPh 'Jt VW I3-crC3 original color BS?f&V 7 ,V. I .a laiM.lieaHliJuljnM- XJmsCJttm l V Naerinirom 7 tol4rln. rffaac v-iy-K 1 H Every &ig Is So Green and Beautiful . . 1 ,jTost people who hare seen Grandriew Addition recently have been surprised. They expected to find a section more or less barren. Instead of that everything is green and beautiful. We mention this for the simple reason that all this has come about naturally. "When you consider that, with care and regular watering, homes in Grandview can be made the prettiest in El Paso, you would not overlook own ing lots in Grandview. Suppose you go out to Grandview today, and when you do, make a calculation on the great possibilities in an investment in this high class residence suburb. DOLLARS BGWT COME BY ACCIDENT IT TAKES FOBESIG-HT r v One fundamental principle of monev gaining is MOKEY SAYIKG. One other, and far greater is PUTTING THE" SAYINGS TO WOPtK. The advantage of having money work for you is tjiat you can stop working yourself it compounds and forms principal again. We jffer you an investment in Grandview Addition on the ' c easy payment ' ' planf Terms: $10.00 Down; $5.00 a Month. No Interest. 226 Mesa Ave. Automobiles Always At Your Service. National bank, Haskell. R. J. Thomas, president Planters Na tional bank. Honey Grove. H. W. Vauchelet, Harris County Bank and Trust company, Houston. Joseph W. Hertford, Houston Nation al Exchange bank, Houston. George Carmichael, president Citi zens' National bank, Hillsboro. Charles F. McGlnty, Harris County J3ank and Trust company, Houston. I White George, Farmers' State bank, Italy. , K T. Holland, First National bank, Kerens. R. W. Warren, Farmers' State bank, Knox City. Ii ML E. Welson, First National bank, Ladonia. J. R. Rainey, assistant cashier First National bank, Longview. 31 Fioweli E. Smith, First National bank, McKInney. W. E. McDaniel, W. E. McDaniel bank, Mt. Calm. S. H. Kohnson, cashier Marlin Na- j tional bank. Marlin. G. A. Reaves, Merchants' and Plant- ' ers National bank, Mt. Vernon. Frank L. Levee, assistant cashier First National bank, Madlsonville. W. H. Seay, cashier Merchants and Planters National bank, Mount Pleas ant. N A. A. Croxton, City National bank, Nocona. T. P. Penfield, cashier Nixon State bank, Nixon. O Wilbur Hunt, assistant cashier First National bank, Olney. P. Neville, BrooksmCiiyjlNational bank, Paris. SKtMtraK V.. y. OJhSemV CffviNatrrmnl hrmlr. paris W"t Q w Plfuger, FrmerState bank, Pflugervllle. -JV-.i.-.A? -,y j ya St t.J"-. . i arnell, cashier First National bank. Port Arhur3s ' .Z ft. P. P. Bond, assistant cashier Farmers State bank, Putnam. ' fe. A. H. Gee, presidenttpnot Point 'Na tional bank. Pilot PoIn& ? ' Joe B. Burke, Farriers and .Mer chants bank, Pilot Point?" x .. , Henry Kelly, - Riefferti&. K)lonf J. H. Ware, First National bank, Rogers. 'iv. A. C. Homann, First Stated bank, Rowcna. A. F. Carter, president RoystonJState bank, Royston. (1 TV -RrrifUAV rp?hifr "Pircf NrnMnwan bank. Rosebud. I A. N. Grave-', Red River National bank, Red River. J. R. Kennedy, Red River National bank. Red. River. W. J. Meininser, Rosenberg State bank, Rosenberg. Walter Nolte. Ii.. Nolte & Sons, Seguin. J O. AT. Love, First Xational bank, Sey mour. J. S. Shutz, First National bank, Sey mour. John D. Dyer, First Xational bank, Santo. Franz C. Gross, F. Gross- & Co., San Antonio. V. 1a. Grady, First Xational bank, Santa Ana. Geo. E. Webb, First Xational bank, San Angelo. C. E. Tips, president First Xational bank, Seguin. R. L,. Wupperman, First Xational hnnlr Sop-nln. - A'1)'TR?r - Coy ate bank. ' J. B. Shonvood, Western Xational bank, San Angelo. ' R. A. Hall, San Angelo Xational , bank, San Angelo. C. C. Wal;h. San Angelo Bank and I Trust oomnany. San Angelo. I W. T. Trammall, Thomas Trammall t company, baukers, Sweetwater. O. T. Nicholson, cashier Farmers and j (Merchants State bank. Shamrock T I ,y , -Alex Hicks, FJrst Xational bank, Ter- j TMENT C EBreaa rell. G. M. Booth, Taylor National bank, j Taylor. B. M. Terrell. F. F. Temple. P. L. Allen, American National bank, Downs, First National "bank. Downs, First National bank, ft Temple. Francis H. Welch, First National bank. Terrell. G M. Booth, cashier Taylor National bank, Taylor. T - James Shavr, cashier City National bank, Taylor. J. A. Pondron, Texarkaija National bank, Texarkana. Charles ii. Campbell, president City National bank, Temple. U F. J. Rheiner, Uvalde National banK, Uvalde. V B. C. Kelly, Farmers' and Merchants' National bejik, Venus. E. R. Siliman, Van Horn State bank, Van Horn. ' W II. Lee Jones, Winters State bank, Winters. F. W. Merrick, Winters State bank. Winters. S. N. McAshan, Citizens National bak, Waco. W. M. McGreyer, First National bank. Wichita Falls. E. H. McMahan, cashier First National bank, Whitney. J. H. Bloeker, Wolfe City National bank, Wolfe City. R. F. Akridse. cashier Citizens' Na tional bank, Wolfe City. W. C. Norton. Farmers' and Mer chants State bank. Winters. J. B. Reilly, First State bank. $3.50 Recipe Cures Weak Men FUEE Send Name and Address Today -You Can Have It Free and Be Sirong and Vigorous. I have In my poresslon a precsrlp tion for nervous debility, lack of vigor, weakened man hood, failing memory and lame back, brought on by axesaasj, uflftAtafa.1 drama, or the follies of youth, that has cured so many worn and nervous men right in their own homes without any additional help or medicine that I think every man who wishes to regain his manly power and virility, quickly and Quietly, should Iwfire a copy. So I have determined to send a copy of the prescription free of charge, in a plain, ordinary sealed en velope to any man who will write ma for it. This prescription come3 from a phy sician wno has made a special study of men and! am convinced It Is the surest acting combination tor the cure of de ficient mashood and vigor failure ever pat together. I think I owe it to my fellow man to send them a copy in confidence so that -any maa anj'wnere who Is weak and discouraged with repeated failures may stop drugging himself with harm ful patent meeucmes secure what 1 believe if the quickest acting rcitora- tive, upoalldlnr. SPOT TOUCHING remedy ever devised, and so cure him self at home quietly and quickly. Juat idrop me &. line lik& this: Dr. A. E. Robinson, 4049 Luck Building. Detroit, ilich.. and I will send you a copy of this splendid recipe in a plain ordi nary envelope free of charge. A great many doctors -would charge 33.00 to 55.00 for merely writing out a preacrip tion like this but I seat it oatirely tfrac . SL . , A bsx. of tho QSSSUMJ2Q sains' Eif dig RaffiBdRoaik Fasti fll rid vcwr uremiaisof rts. mice, coc'.r- roaohes, waerbcs. at. Keady f or ircao- E mate use; tor s ;wKHe oniy cuaran teed cxteralsntor. mmT back if it faila. 2 oz. Tmk 25c 16c box $1.C0. SoW Is dealer reeryichere. iSTEARNS ELECTRIC PASTE CO.. ChJcago.ni, aammmmimwmm )RK IN vllSSiiii I No Taxes. (g& " No Mortgage. 1 ASHIXGTON UNIVERSITY TO BE 3IAUE GREAT Will Receive an Endowment of Fiv or Six Millions and Will Attempt to Outdo JoknK Hopkins. St. Louis, Mo., May 4. The medical department of Washington university is to receive an endenvment of $5,060,000 to $6,000,000 to make It the greatest scientific school in America. The pria cipal contributors to the endowmeat fund are Adolphus Susch. William K Bixby, Edward Mallinckrodt and Rob ert S. Brookings. It is the intention of the Washington university corporation to make the school the superior of the Johns' Hap kins university of Baltimore, now re garded as the leading medical college of the country. Nen furniture arriving daily and al ways some extra special bargains in good furniture at Springer's. Visit this store. CONFECTIONER SAYS SHELLAC IS VALUABLE AS FOOD PRODUCT Washington, D. C, May 4. Shellack varnish is a food substance of high nu tritive value, so representatives of the National Confectioner's association ar gued strongly before the pure food board of the department of agriculture. The question -was -whether the con fectioners should be allorved to continue coating chocolates -tvith a thin varnish of shellac. They said they have been doing it for 50 years. A SMILE is a prety hard thing to accomplish when you're blue, bilious and out of sorts. There is a sure cure for all kinds of stomach and liver complaints constipation and dyspepsia. Ballard's Herblne is mild, yet aasolutely effec tive in all cases. Price 30 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. s c 1 ?,ttl,in,fl I 0 A ' ' I w Agents emmmWggg& m Telephones 550-1550. 1! I why Pay Others f More Than We or Positive ESPECIALLY TVHEX YOUR. CREDIT riKMITTED TO ARRANGE PAYMENTS TO SU'f YOUR CX)NYENTEXCE. HAVE YOU AXY OF THE FOLLOWING SYaTPTOMS IF-SO, CONSULT US AT ONCE. Are you nervous, irritable, despondent, lack ambition and energy, unable to concentrate your thoughts, get up mornings feeling rtired and rorn out, languid and lifeless? We can relieve all these svmDtoms nromntlv and eradi cate permanently the diseased condition no auierenre -wuenier due to abuse, laws Of health- 1 nHBiri every snan, young, middle-aged and old. no matter whether srek or nc-t. We erd them FREE in a plain sealed envelope to any address, if yoa v$U send lour cents in stamps, tfhe actual cost of postage. IF ITNABLE TO CALL WRITE for information. r, CONSITTATION. 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OUR NEW BOOKS explain the causes, subsequent changes, termination, prevention and treatment of .ill the above class of 'afflictions, and should be reiul by g N. Oregon St., El Paso, Texas. J