EL 3480 H.ERAL Friday, October 14. 1910. 9 o Have You Vote n This Question o Tanned Leather a Four Profits on E Pair of Shoe d J& r irust- na me ry ? You know very well that most shoes do not wear as well as they did ten years ago. You know that they cost you a great deal more. Leather men say it is because there are not enough hides; that people do not eat enough beef; and that farmers do not raise enough cattle. Hides are scarce enough, in all conscience, but there are other reasons when you look for them. If you are wearing any other shoes than Endicott- Johns on shoes you are probably paying profits to four middle men before you get the shoes on your feet the Hide Trust profit, the Tanners' profit, the Leather Jobbers' profit and the Wholesale Shoe Dealers' profit. Don't you think it would -pay you to buy shoes made by the only concern in the United States that tans its own leather The only shoe house that makes every part of the shoe on the premises and builds its shoe from the ground up, independent of all trusts A concern that deals directly with your home merchant and saves jou the middlemen's profits'? People in a great many other cities have found that it pays them. It's no experiment. Endicott, Johnson & Co. are not a small concern, v likely to be gobbled up ' by some combination. They have become the biggest manufacturers of shoes in the world thanks to their policy of "Hide to Wearer." Their styles are right up to the minute. They have the best designers and shoemakers in the business. They make all shapes and sizes. An Endicott-Johnson shoe is soft and pliable to the foot; but firm, and solid, retaining its shape. One of their great specialties is the ENDWJbiLL line a shoe for men, - that retails for $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00, looks like $4.00 to $5.00 and wears bet 'ter. They make shoes for less money than this, and for more. They tan the leather for every shoe with the one idea of insuring the best Service to the wearer. Now, it is for you to say whether.you want this liQnest tannage this solid shbemaking this clean-cut style and high-class workmanship all for less money than you are now paying (50c to $1.00 a pair less) and with bet---' ter wear, mind you, than you have had in a shoe for the past tehyears. You can have it if you want it and if there are enough people like you in your town that want it. Your name on this coupon is a protest against middlemen's profits on . your shoes and trust methods in the hide and leather business. And it is a vote for lower prices and longer service in every pair of shoes you buy for' yourself or your family. Mil out the coupon below and return it to Endicott, Johnson & Co?, En-;dieott,N.Y. Check Those Gray Hairs .as Jhey Appear Now do not wait until your hair is full of them. HAY'S HAIR HEALTH will restore them to their natural color in no. time. Used regularly, keeps the hair soft, beautifully glossy, and entirely free from dandruff germs. IS NOT A DYE. Send 2c for books "The Care of the Hair and Skin." Philo Hay Spec Co.,Newark, N. J., U.S.A. REFUSE AU. SUBSTITUTES $1 and 50c. bottles, at druggists FOR SALE AXD RECOMMENDED BY KNOBLAUCH DRUG CO. TO EXTEND ROAD TO , FOOT OF MOUNTAINS ico and Rev. Mr. Bell will take "his place. Jas. Edwards, lost 'his Jersey milk cow from alfalfa bloat- Jlr. and Mrs. Killough, of Langrtry, Tex.. w!ho visited at the 'home of Mrs. J. "W. McCutcheon, have returned home. F. P. Sproul has contracted with William Babb to drill a well on his farm, one and one-half miles east of town. William Babb has just com pleted a well for Harry Grearson, who has a fine supply of water. E. H. Carlton is preparing to drill a well on his farm joining town. J. C. Powell sold a car of horses and mules to Mr. Lovelady, of San Antonio, Tex. They were shipped from Marfa to San Antonio, Tex. FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC DOMAIN SURVEYS. Surveys In Arizona In Future to Be Under Surveyor General's Supervision. Tombstone, Ariz., Oct. 14. The sur veyors of this city have received ad vices from the surveyor general that he has been informed by the depart ment at Washington that a fund of 10,000 is available for the purpose of .making surveys of the public domain in Arizona under a new system which has been adopted. The surveyor general states tnat con tract systems have been abolished and that surveys will in the future be made under the' surveyor general's office by government surveyors. One of the ad vantages urged in favor of the new svstem is that it will abolish the de lays which have heretofore obtained under the old system of making bids for surveys and the awarding of con tracts. The adoption of the new sys tem, states the surveyor general, cre ates a demand for government survey ors! and an examination for eligibles will he nad in Phoenix In the near future. Pecos Valley Southern May Eeaeli Projected Term inus by Dec. 1. Pecos. Texas, Oct. 14. W. L. Carwile, president of the Pecos Valley Southern railroad, is in Pecos, in connection with the extension of his railroad south from Saragosa to Balmorhea. It is announced that the line will be imme diately constructed to Balmorhea, and from that town to a point five miles south of there at the foot of the Davis mountains-. The rails for this additional con struction work were shipped from Illi nois week before last, and are expect ed in Pecos almost any day. The ties, wnach were ordered from Louisiana, are also on their way here. It is the inten tion of president Carwile and asso ciates to have the line extended not only to Balmorhea, but to the Davl3 mountains, the southern projected ter minus of the road, by December 1, this year. This line of railroad, for the con struction of which the citizens of Pecos gave an outright bonus of $100,000, has been running trains into Saragosa for the past several weeks, and a .very nice town has been built up at Sarago sa. However, owing to various and un avoidable delays, tne road has not -yet been able to get into Balmorhea, a town which is the center of activities in the irrigated districts, at the foot of the Davis mountains. , The charter of the Pecos Valley Southern railroad calls for a terminus at either Marfa or Alpine, and It is understood that a survey has - been made to cross the Davis mountains, and one or the other of the Ko South ern Pacific points will 'e made tne terminal point of that end of the line. DALHART MA? GET ANOTHER RAILROAD Hereford & Gulf to Bun There Many Land Seek ers Coming From ISTorth. Dalhart, Texas, Oct., 14. Dalhart is to have an additional railroad, making five in all. Tne Commercial club is in possession of information that the Hereford & Gulf will extend to Dalhart in the near future. Representatives bf that company are now in the field securing right of ways leading to Dal hart. E. D. Kelty, manager of the South western Land company here, says he has information from 75 of his agents throughout the northern and eastern states that more landseekers will visit this part of tne country this fall and winter than ever before. t A wagon load of white yams, grown near Dalhart, was retailed at 4 cents per pound, finding ready sale. The peculiar feature is their great size, some weighing 10H pounds. Grown under natural conditions and without irrigation. Endicott, Johnson & Co., Endicott, N. Y. ' -. Dear Sin : , I would like to have Endicott-Johnson slfoes sold in this town. My choice of a dealer would be ' l Name Address OUTPUT OF SUGAR FACTORY IS FIFTY THOUSAND BAGS. Tombstone, Ariz., Oct. 14. The en tire run of the Arizona beet sugar fac tory at Glendale was well granulated and is satisfactory. Fifty thousand bags of sugar were made this year, y vwv' , j f-.iBrPmStPlKl-r'''TfKi I oi wmcn suou nags nave already been sold. The run lasted two months ana" rthe 50,000 bags will more than supply the territory for the year. It is there fore necessary to seek a market out side for toe sugar and this was one of the reasons for the testing of the sugar in syrups," so that it can be put in di rect competition with the cane sugar wherever that may be found. The entire output of the factory is in every way good sugar and the run this year may be said to be the most successful the factory has ever had. To buy your hay, oats, grain, flour, seeds, etc., is here if you want the best quality at the right prices. We solicit a trial order to prove how well we can serve vou. FIXDS AXCIEXT RUINS IX , 3IARSHAL PASS COUNTRY. Dr. FeTvkes Says They Are Probably 500 Years Old andAre "Well Preserved: ?' Tombstone, Ariz., Oct.1 14. Dr. J. W. Fewkes, well known in Tombstone and the southwest, has retuijiied ?o-.Plag- Nadine Face Powder Produces aBeautiful Complexion. staff from a trip of over 200 miles to tne Marshal Pas's country. The doctor is connected with the Smithsonian in stitute at 'Washington. In describing the new wonders, he says that they are among the largest and most per fectly preserved ruins of the ancient race in the southwest, and he esti mates they are approximately 500 years old. One mammoth cave has an open ing of about 600 feet in front and ex tends back Into the cliff about 100 feet or more. The cave contains from 75 to 100 rooms, all built of adobe brick. The bricks are made of mud and straw and are about two feet long and four inch es tnick. Altogether there are over 14, separate" and distinct two story "houses oYtfiis kind, and only one which wis'iruilt of rock. STEEL IS "RECEIVED FOR - FQRT DAVIS COURTHOUSE. Soft and Velvety. In Green Boxes Only. IHHIHHHHHHHHHi : G. Seeton & Son Third and Chihuahua Sts. Pure, Harmless. Guaranteed. THE soft, velvety appearance remains until washed off. Purified by a new process. Harmless as water. Pre vents sunburn or return of discolorations. Whitt, Flesh, Psnl, Brunette. 50c by Toilet Counters or Mai! Money back if jiot entirely pleated. Prepared by NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY. Parts. Tarn Sold- by Kelly & Pollard and Otn'er Druggists." Several New Wells Are Sunk; Many Cattle Shipments to San Antonio; New Teacher for Mexicans. Fort Davis, Tex., Oct. 14. The Falls City Construction company has just re ceived 11,000 pounds of steel to be used in erecting the new court house and jail. J. C. Powell killed two large pan thers on his mountain ranch north of Fort Davis. Mrs. E. Gouldrop has returned, after an extended visit to Canada. W. J. Ward, teacher of the Mexican school, resigned and Miss Sallie Hy ler, of Uvalde, Texas, has arrived to take his place. I. Mixan and Roy Powell are in Louisiana disposing of two cars of horses for J. C. Powell. Hairold Tompon has just completed a new well, getting plenty of water at 79 feet, and is having rock hauled for the foundations of his new residences. The mew seats for the Methodist church have been Installed. Rev. Mr. Allen, Methodist minister for three years at this place, has been moved by the conference to New llex- p rS&j&jSnnF nX&JMA GUMJwLt-Mfii MBR ffHBi lfcft MMI Wn sSfi iFi .P i ffr " P ft M 5 W WE CLOTHE THE FAMILY i W l$l Oil H iaBsWjk 81 .wl&TBg& jj Buys Any New Style Lj I , VjHL 1 m New Hats for WJ j LJ Men The Latest Wl New Millinery TS Fall Shapes I T Women J rl $i.so to $4 I $3 to $12 ' rj N Something New! t l2 Here is some good news about our Men's j j3 Department. STa We are getting an early start this season. P Hj The new styles have arrived, and they are "" T jTl smart, classy effects from the. first stitch to the jj PI last button. jj You'll like them because they are new. And C T the prices, as usual range all the way from J M $10 to $30. Lj STS Q $1.00 a week is plenty here. Tj l$! Note: Some of the finest Tailored Suits of the season g are now being shown in our Women's Department. j jLI Splendid Assortments from '$12 to $35. L H 216 S. El Paso Street S. yyTif "ik" y 4" t t t1 'T t t y "j f "f "i' "jp 'i "'j"x J The Farmer's Watch That Is True and Strong JB2Xfy&& J&FS I J Why not own one that you know is always right? You need never miss the train if you carry this watch. On the road, in the field everywhere, all the time in heat or cold, drought or storm, you can be sure it will run true to the second, no matter how jarred or roughly handled. You can very seldom compare your watch with a jeweler's clock. Mil Watch G. M. WHEELER MODEL 18 Size The cost is moderate but for accuracy, long service and beauty, this watch cannot be beaten at any price ! The very next time you go to town, stop at your jeweler's, and he will gladly show you the 17 Jewels, which prevent all pivots from wear; the Compensating Balance, which automatically adjusts the watch in changes of temperature; the Mlcrometric Regulator, which cannot be accidentally moved j the rigid construction, strong mainspring, the fine finish, handsome case, and all its other good points. It is cased and timed at the factory. You will really be surprised how so valuable a watch can be sold at the price. Price of Movement Only, $17. In Filled Gold Cases, S30 and up. In Solid Goia Cases, $50 and up. Kvery man and woman should own an Eltfn Watch. There are many models, priced ac cording to the case and the works, and all fully guaranteed. Jewelers everywhere sell tham. ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO., Elgin, Illinois. DISTRICT COURT OPEXS ITS SESSIONS AT ODESSA. Light Rain Fall, Public Scfcool Has 300 Pupils Enrolled Large Cattle Shiiments to the North. Odessa, Texas, Oct. 14. District court has been in session for two weeks and many important cases are being dis posed of. The grand jury has been especially busy and will probably oc cupy four weeks' time in clearing up the work. A slow rain fell and while considered tco late to help grass much, will bring plenty of weeds. Many cattle are being moved to northern pastures, but what are left will winter well. John T. McElroy is shipping steers to the north. In all he will move about 3000. The Herkiner mercantile establisa ment has been sold to Davis Bros. Mr. Herkiner has been in business in Odessa since the opening of the town, and has built up a. good, substantial trade. Odessa's public school has now 300 pupils enrolled. It was found neces sary to employ one more teacher, and Miss Thrasher of Austin, Texas, a graduate of the state university, was given the 'high school language work. Odessa has a 20,000 school building, with every modern convenience, a corps J of seven teachers, the largest school fund of any county In thej west, and always a full 10 month, term. J. C. Harvey fell and broke two bones of his left leg. Spence Jowell sprained his ankle while working at the stockyards. "Work on the streets is going on and before long Odessa will boast of the finest streets of any little town on the plains. Geo. B. Ely sold two sections, nine miles west of town, to J. N. McGeehee at $10 per acre. Martin Bros, are moving 500 cows to pasture in Andrews county. EL PASO oug-iErw MERCHANTS n??5g32535ij WA Who Make Prompt Responses TO TELEPHONE CALLS, D R EL PASO TRUNK FACTORY Bell Trunks, Bags and leather Goe&s AHte. 1054 Made, Repaired and Exchanged. 19SS We store goods. Opp. PostoSice, across Plaza Bell 508 & 629 A. E. RYAN & CO. UGGISTS 0PE2T ALL ZHGHT. Ante 1068 212 SAK AlfTONIO ST. LUMBER RURTON-LIHGO CO., FIRST & KANSAS STS BELL 50; AUTO 1050 WE REPAIR EYERTTHING. Kev and Lock "Work, Guns, Pistols, Umbrellas and Bicycles. Agents Cleve land Bicycles and Emblem Motorcycles. Record: Chicago to New Tork, 999 Miles, in 35 hours. EL PASO REPAIR SHOP, 20S Sorih Stanton Street. PAoae Bell 13. FOR TENTS AND CAWIP SUFPLIES Before buying get our prices. TVe can save you money. TTe are manufac turers. Both Phones. Eli PASO TENT AXD ATVNIXG COHPA5T, 312 S. El Pas St. Bell E18 ICE CREAM 'Smith Ice Cream C. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED. Amto 1188 Kell 20 Astt 1020 202 Texas St SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND DENTAL SUPPLIES. Jr EL PASO BRICK CO. ? E0LL0W BLOCK AND PARTITION TILE; ALL SIZES P. 0. Box 136. Prompt DeliTery HACK and BAGGAGE -Will be un right away." LONGWELL'S TRANSFER 116 to 120 San Francisco St. Careful Men. Reasonably Pritcs. v Bell 1 Auto 1001 Bell 1054 lAGGAGE and MOVING Auto 1965 "We're there in just a minute." Storage and Packing by careful men at-rijnt price. BELL 1054. 0D0MS TRANSFER. AUTO 1966 CASH OR CREDIT A IilTTLE MONEY goes a long wa ys here. H. L. STEWART FURXITrilE CO. 310-312 South Stnntcn. Belt G32; Auto. 218 AGENTS FOR THE EASY RTJXN' 1XG WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Bell -.11 RETAIL GROCERIES WHOLESALE Auto 1271 CLIFFORD BROS. Mail Orders Given Prompt and Special Attention. 307-309 E. Overland St. Use the AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE Secret, Pfompt and Accurate. Efficient Service. Reasonable Rates. RING 1362. CONTRACT DEPT. I Wholesale Candies 409 South Santa Pe St. Bell Phone 1403. Anto. Phone 1405. The El Paso School for Girls Announces the opening: of all regular courses. Special classes in Physical Ed ucation, and in Music are now belnc or Eranized. Tht Principal mav e seen at any time- by appointment. ? 1111-1115 Terrace St Sunset i Heights. Telephone 2120 M.