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EL PASO HERALD
Wednesday, Xov. 16, 1910. 15
ews
Train Bulletin.
All afternoon and night trains are
reported on time.
Leceh Has Good Cell.
John L,eech has three months more
In the county jail before he will know
his fate. Leech's attorneys have ap
pealed to the criminal court of appeals
and it will require at least three
months for the case to be heard. Leech
Is occupying a well lighted and com
fortably furnished cell . in the county
tail.
LongwelTs hacks are the nicest.
Dr. Cameron, DcHtist, reliable dentis
try, reasonable prices. Guar. Shoe BIdg.
Oyster and enchilada supper given
by the ladies of the Guardian Angel
church will be held in Hixson's old
building Saturday, November 19, from
11:30 a. m. to 3:30 'p. m.
C I,. BUHngton, 709 Magoffin. TeL
1489, painting, paper hanging, decorating
Kosher 3Ieat
A fresh shipment of excellent Kosher
meat just arrived.
Jack-son's. Sanitary Grocery
Phone 353.
Police Arrest Snspcctg.
Clarence Myers and" George Hollen
beck are detained at the police station
on the charge of burglarizing the resi
dence of A. H. Snyder, 900 Magoffin
avenue, Sunday afternoon, and an of
ficer has gone to Dalhart, Tex., for a
boy known as "Charlie," who is under
arrest there and who- is alleged to he
Implicated. Hollenbeck Is alleged to
have made a confession. Myers denies
entering the house. None "o the jew
elry taken, amounting to' 1500 in
value, has been recovered.
Dr. Sckuller, Dentist, Roberts-Banner.
Give Longwell your baggage checks.
Don't Drink Raw Milk."
Drink El Paso Dairy milk, pure.
sweet, pasteurized milk. It's pasteur
ized for purity. It's absolutely safe for
babies. Doctors recommend it.
Dr. J. A. Heclrlck, surgeon and gyne
cologist. Roberts-Banner building.
Sweet Gherkins
A new barrel tf Heinz sweet Gherkins
opened today.
Jackson's Sanitary Grocery
Phone 353.
Fumigation Kills Child.
Denver. Colo., Nov. 16. When Fred
McCarty, a swuenmau, eutweu m
home a second floor apartment at
1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon he
Trac !ilmnst overcome by a noxious va- j
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f - por and found his 2yearold boy life
less in nis gocart ana iue tuuua
mother stretched upon a; 'bed, uncon
scious. Investigation disclosed the
fact that a fumigating fluid had been
placed in the vacant apartment below
and had penetrated to the McCarty
apartment, Stifling the child and the
mother. - - v
Call Bell 115. Auto 1115. telh wnat
you want. The .erald boy will) collect
the next day.
Dr. PreHtlss, practice limited- to 'dts
eases of stomach, intestines and liver.
Rio Grande Bank building. ..
May Be Big Strike.
Galesburg, I1L, Nov. 16. The general
grievance committee of the Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy railroad engi
neers have unanimously sustained
theirr officers for suspending negotia
tions -With the general managers of
the western roads and the strike vote
Is now being taken on the system.
New Mincemeat.
We have just opened a new barrel of
Heinz mincemeat, 20 cents a pound,
Jackson's Sanitary Grocery,
Phone 353.
Wood iCanaes Arrest.--
A charge of swindling under $50
has been filed in county court by
county attorney Brldgens against
Epltacio. Auguirre, who has been ar
rested. Aoastacio Rios is the prosecut
ing witness. He charges that he paid
Aguirre 510 on July 1, last for a car
of wood. Incidentally, he alleges that
&.gulrre did not own the wood-
Longwell takes best care baggage.
El Paso Dairy 3111k:
WiU keep you in condition. It con
tains lots of nourishment. More nour
ishment than an equal quantity of any
other food. . J
- Dr. Lcjrfyc Hyde, osteopathic physi
cal, S14 Mesa.
Dr. Warnock, Dentist, over Postal
Telegraph. Gold crowns, $5. t
Henry Withdraws.
Washington, D. C, Nov. 16. Repre
sentative R. lu. Henry of Texas an
nounces that he is not a candidate for
the speakership of the 62nd congress.
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Cranberries.
Fancy cranberries, 2 quarts for 25
cents.
Jackson's Sanitary Grocery.
Phone 353.
Ice Cream For Thanksgiving.
"We are making special preparations
to serve our customers with ice cream
for their Thanksgiving day dinner.
Phone your orders early, as there will
be lots of them and we don't want -to
ilsappoint any one.
Smith's Pure Ice Cream Co.
Both phones.
City hack stand, Tel. 1 or 1001.
Dr. W. R. Wccfcs, chronic diseases.
Disturbers Arrested.
Jesus "Tarango occupies a cell at the
olice station and a charge of "crazy"
Is docketed against him. Tarango is
alleged by the police to have been
celebrating the recent Democratic vic
tories and to have suffered a nervous
breakdown. Stamford Ward is under
arrest charged with malicious mischief-
Ho is alleged to have slashed
several dresses belonging to a negro
resident on Broadway.
Morocco Pays Indemnity.
Madrid, Spain, Xov. 16. Morocco has
agreed to pay Spain $13,000,000 indem
nity as demanded by the latter gov
ernment following the successful Span-
In damp, chilly weather there is al
ways a large demand for Ballard's
Snow Liniment because many people
-ho know by experience its great re
uieving power in pneumatic aches and
pains, prepare, to apply it at the first
twinge. Price?- 25p, 5Qe- and $1.00 per
bottle. Sold by-Scott White & Co., 201
Mills, and Depot Pharmacy.
ish campaign against the Riff tribes
men in the summer of 1909.
Dr. Starker, diseases of the eye, ear.
I nose and throat. 319-320 Caples Bids-
Thanksgiving Dinner.
You will not be disappointed if yow
depend on us for your Thanksgiving
eatables.
Jackson'n Sanitary Grocery.
Phone 353.
Ship Loses Propeller.
Washington, L. C, Xov. 16. The big
Ham burg-American liner Cheruskia is
creeping painfully along under sail
about 600 miles east of the Bermudas 1
with her propeller gone, according to
a report to the navy department.
Tour Thanksgiving day dinner will
be complete if you serve Smith's pure
ice cream..
Dr. ft, D. Robinson. Practice limited
to diseases of children and orthopedic
surgery. Office and residence 700 Mesa.
Both phones 1897.
Dr. P. S. Cary, Roberts -Banner Bldg.
Roads FIsht Rate Cut.
San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 16. An ac
tion to prevent the enforcement of the
reduction in freight rates over rail
roads west of the Missouri river was
begun when the Southern Pacific and
the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe rail
road companies, with 20 other com
panies, petitioned judge Morrow of the
United States circuit court for an in
junction restraining the interstate
commerce commission from carryln
out Its order to cut the charges on'
the hauling of commodities.
Notice
This is to notify the public that the
estate of J. E. Nagley, or Mrs. J. E.
Nagley is no longer connected with the
undertaking business known as Nagley
& Kaster.
3Irs. J. E. Nagley.
August 31, 1910. $
Hovr's This For Breakfast?
Buckwheat cakes with some of that
"Blood of the Maple" syrup we have.
Jones Dairy Farm little pig sausage.
Chase & Sanborn's "Seal Brand"
coffee.
We have new buckwheat flour for
tne buckwheat cakes; Jones Dairy
Farm Sausage, Chase & Sanborn's coffee
and the best maple syrup you ever
tasted.
Jackson's Sanitary Grocery.
Phone 353.
Prisoner Tries Suicide.
Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 16. Ed Murphy,
brought here from Tempe, suspeoted
of 'having murdered a policeman at
Joplin, Mo., a year ago, attempted to
commit suicide by hanging himself
with a strip of blanket in his cell.
Murphy sticks to his confession that
he killed a fellow convict in the Texas
penitentiary at Huntsville, where he
says "he was serving a term for killing
two policemen In Moberly, Mo.
AMUSEMENTS
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Owing to the change of route, "The
Going Some" company will play one
night only, Thursday, November 17, at
the El Paso theater. Manager Rich
says of this show:
. "L,awrenqe and Sandusky will pre
sent their prize laugh producer, 'Go
ing Some," for a single performance
at the El Paso theater, -Thursday, No
vember; 17 This play and company
along with" -the wealth of special
-scenery are the same identically which
-made such -a. record run at the Prin-
.cess theater, San Francisco recently.
where it came from triumphs in both
the east and west. There are some 20
funmakers, who unravel the well de
fined plot and the fun is continuous
from curtain rise to curtain fall. In
cluded in the company are some of the
best exponents of light comedy- who
ever crossed the continent."
CRAWFORD THEATER.
Tonight Crawford Theater.
Play "Love Behind a Throne."
Prices 15c, 25c and 35c.
Next matinee Saturday, Nov. 19.
ADDED ATTRACTION TONIGHT.
At the request of many wno could not
attend the matinee today, the miracle
painting, "The Shadow of the Cross,"
will be presented tonight. This is the
same picture "which has been exhibited
at 25 cents, but is a free feature to
night at the Crawford.
DEATHS AND BURIALS.
Z. L. PETTIGREW.
Word was received in El Paso Tues
day by tne family of Z. L. Pettigrew, of
this death at Xew Orleans, La, Death
was caused by heart trouble.
He is survived by a wife, two sons,
George Leland antt Carlisle B., and two
daughters, Misses- Eosalie and Xellie,
who Teside at 1600 East Boulevard. The
tody iwill be received 'here Saturday,
when funeral sen-ices will be held, in
terment being made in this city.
Mr. Pettigrew was well known in
Tailroad circles, having been superintend
ent of the Mailory Steamship company
at Galveston, Tex., in 19 00, and freight
agent of t&e Cotton Belt at McGregor,
Tex., traveling auditor for the Mexican
Central and cashier of t5ie Southern Pa
cific at Xogales, Ariz., prior to entering
the service of the Mallory line. He was
46 years of age.
ILIiEGAL VOTIXG CHARGED.
Tucson, Ariz.. Nov. 1G. 12. E. Har
rington was arraigned before justice
O. T. Richey on a charge of voting il
legally in the primary election last
week and his hearing set for next Mon
day Harrington, who lives outside the
city, is said to have made the state
ment that he came to town last Friday
and voted in the primary election.
CHEVAMAX'S BO.VD FORFEITED.
United States commissioner George
B. Oliver TVednesday morning forfeited
tho $500 bond of Yee Hung for fail
ure to appear to answer a charge of
being illegally a resident of the United
States.
THEIR' PAY HELD', UP."
Austin, Tex., Xov. 16. Commission
ers of Travis county have held up .the
pay of election officers because some
claimed $4 each. At Travis Peak, where
only four votes were cat, tne judges
turned in an expense account for $16.
BRYAX TO SPEAK.
Dallas, Texas, Xov. 16. W. J. Bryan
will address the T. M. C. A. of this
city next Sunday.
Dr. R. P. Dtedden, of "Washington,
D. C, chief of the inspectors' division,
was in El Paso "Wednesday en route to
Los Angeles. He visited the local of
fice of the bureau of animal industry
in the federal building.
John L.. Pearson, of the railway mail
service, has la;d off for a few days
to go up -the Rock Island and meet his
wife, who is returning from a vacation
in the east.
JURY SECUBED FOR
TRIAL OF JACKSON
Xegro Charged With Mur
der of Madison Graham
Last May.
The trial of Marshall Jackson, a ne
gro charged with the murder of Madi
son Graham, another negro, was com
menced in the 34th district court Wed
nesday morning,' following the com -
pletion of the jury, the last five mem-
bers of which were obtained from the
second yenire of 40 men. The first
venire was exhausted Tuesday after-
noon. The members of the tanel in
elude E. W. Pew, R. A. Moore, M.
Goldoft, R. W. Doomis, E. Bafaer, W. D.
Wise, J. A. Wright, Fred Hewitt, W. L.
Nicholson, W. A. Adams, H. C. Long
and D. F. McNamayer.
Graham, who was under indictment
charged with killing a brother of
Jackson's, died at Hotel Dieu on. May
20 last, as a result of wounds sus
tained the night previous on Second
street. Jackson, when he saw Graham
approaching, is alleged to have fired
at him.
Dr. A. H. Butler, assistant city
health officer, who attended Graham
after the shooting,- was the first wit
ness for the state, and told of the ne
gro's death. Dr. Butler was followed
on the witness stand by several ne
groes, including William Coble and
John Ford, who testified that they
were standing on Second street look
ing at the "comic" (comet), which was
visible at that time. The state had
no eyewitnesses to the firing of the
first shot, but several of the negroes
testified they saw the second shet
fired. '
The defence's0 star witness, Epemen
io Prieta, a Mexican boy, testified
that he found a black hjnidled revol
ver lying on the ground near where
Graham -vwis found dead. The revolver
has since been given away, Prieta said.
Charley Weaver, a negro, testfied
that on JVIay 19 he was in jail and
that Graham came to the jail to see
him and told him he was "hooked -up"
for Jackson and exhibited a black
handled revolver.
Jackson will be the last witness in
his" own Taehalf and it is thought the
case -will so to the jury Wednesday
afternoon or jiight. - j
BRICK C03IPANY GETS
JUDGMENT POR $412.
Judgment for ?412 was obtained in
county court Wednesday morning by
the El Paso Brick company against
A. I. Mortson, and Wednesday after
noon the hearing of the garnishment
case of the brick company against J. P.
Goodwin was called.
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CHARGED WITH BURGLARY.
An Indictmerit has been returned by
the grand jury against Elmer Gof f,
charged with burglary.
TRANSFER NICHOLS
AND LYNGH TO JAIL
Three Joint Gharges of Foi':
geiy Are Made Against
The Men.
A. C. Nichols and Charles Blair Lynch,
arrested Tuesday on charges of foxgerv,
were transferred to ifae county jail Wed
nesday to await their hearing in justice
McCHntock's court. l
Three joint charges oi forgery are
registered against the men and -a charge
of having a forged instrument in Jus
possession is pending against Nichols.
According to ,Ttio Grande Valley bank
officials, a check for $57.20, payable to
A. G. Nickells and supposed "to be
signed by E. G. Perry, a local real es
tate deafer, was .paid on Friday of lost
iweek. On the following day, two
checks, one for $15, payable to F. B.
Lynch and signed 'by W. H. Yelerton,
and the ofher for $62.30, payable to G.
A. Moore and supposed to be signed lay
Emily Dobbins, were presented for pay
ment. Bank officials started an investi
gation and tihe couple grabbed the money
and made a hasty exit from the bank,
it is said.
A fourth check for $42, payable to F.
B. Lynch and supposed to be signed by
G. A. Moore was found in Nichols's pos
session when he was arrested. 'Lynch
is said to have worked at the aier
stand in the agricultural building at the
fair.
CONFESSES CUTTING
OFF CONVICT'S HEAD
Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 16. "I cut off
Steve Ricks's head and I'm proud of
it- I'm only sorry that I couldn't cut,
off the heads of his whole fam
ily." This statement was made by Ed
Murphy,, held in the county jail here
In connection with the death of a fel-
low convict in the Texas penitentiary.
xt was uiuukiu luu.1 Jiuryiiy was it
man wanted in Joplin, Mo., for the
killing of a jvaliceman last year. He
is being held here on a charge of a
gerj'. Speaking of the murder of a
fellow convict in the Huntsville, Tex.,
pentientiary he said: "Ricks came into
the office and slapped me in the face
for nothing and I cut his head off with
a pocket knife."
BALLOT 11 FEET LOXG.
Tucson, Ariz., Xov. 16. O. C. Parker
of this city has received an official
ballot similar to those used in Minne
haha county, South Dakota, last Tues
day. It measures 11 feet in length.
NO TIME POR BOASTIxTCx.
AN Irishman and German were sitting
a ona pier fishing. Neither gave the
other any t concern. The Irishman
smoked away philosophically at his
clay, while the German seemed absorb
ed in thought or was silently expecting
a bite.
Suddenly the German fell Into the
water. The splash recalled the Irish
man from his preoccupation. That was
all It did, however. He never made a
move to offer aid to the man strug
gling In the stream.
"I can't swim!" he shouted louder as
he came up.
"I can't swim," he shouted louder as
he came to the surface for the second
time.
As he was about to disappear for the
third time, the German cried, heart
rendingly: "I can't sw-l-m!'
"It's a d n funny time to boast
about it." replied the smoker of the
clay.
.
ITS NATURE.
"This beauty parlor business ought to
be a big bluff."
"5Vhy so?"
"Because It is a skin game that con
trives to put a good face on the mat
ter." THE PART OP IT.
"I wonder if that sour Miss Oldgirl
ever had any salad days!"
"I am sure she had the vinegar and
peppery part of them."
H
Sarsaparilfa
Cures all blood humors, all
eruptions, clears the complex-
' ion, creates an appetite, aids
i j ..i .r , , i
digestion, relieves that tired
feeling", gives VlgOr and Vim .
a.at it tnxr n ;ni ijr,.,; r
Get it today in usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs.
WILL ABOLISH THE
GUIDES IN JUAREZ
Major Issues Edict Putting
Then Under the Ean
December 1.
Guides to the sights of Chidad Juarez
will be no more after Dec. 1, according
to an edict of mayor Francisco Portillo.
An almost general "kick" on tne part of
the merchants has done it.
The abolishing of the guides who show
tourists p.bout has resulted from a peti
tion of merchants, and a conference with
the mayor of those signing the paper.
Activity on the part of the guides in
recommending certain curio stores was
the cause advanced by the merchants,
and it won.
CATTLE I3IPORTED.
J. W..Rose imported 11 cars of cattle
Wednesday morning at the El Paso
port and J- P. Garcia imported one
horse.
The StayersWho
fin
OU don't want to feel discouraged j
I if you're not supremely gifted.
Or to think you'll hit the trash
pile when the wheat and chaff are
sifted.
If you're not a streak of lightning
newly greased and in a hurry,
It'B no sign you will not get there, ho
youv'e little cause for worry.
There are lots of clever fellows who
went upward like a rocket.
Who are walking on their uppers, out
of cash and out of pocket.
If good luck is slow in coming, It will
come in fat, rich layers
To the stayers.
Do you know who's most successful?
It's the chap who's persevering.
Who has glue upon his fingers that will
help him In adhering.
It won't matter if your manner isn't
self-assured and chipper,
If you hang right on to something like
a bull-pup to aslipper.
Bear in mind that flogged does It and
forever more will do it.
There are few things that will best you
if you only stick right to It.
It Is not the fuss and fireworks, nor the
whoopers and hoorayers.
-r - Jts "theatayrs
Jfs the fellows who are staylnk, whn
the day is dark and dTeary,
It's the fellows who afe staying When
they're weak and worn and -weary,
It's the fellows -who are staying, spite
of sneering and of frowning,
It's the pluggers and the plodders that
wll take a lot of downing.
Bo don't even think of quitting, though
the brickbats thlck are flying.
When there's not a kick left In you Is
the time to give up trying.
As a. rule, you'll find the winners aren't
the brilliant' grandstand player-
They're the stayers.
COEilALLY DOTTED.
"IASGOW Invitations are nothing If
not hearty. Two friends met after
a fairly long separation.
"Man Tam," says one, "whaur In a
the alrth have ye been hldin' yerael'?
thavena seen ye for an age."
"Weel, Jeems, I've been doon Gourock
way a guld while. Come doon an' see
me sune. I've got a set ot good box
ing gloves, an' If ye come doon any day
I'll knock the face an ye."
Any Woman Can
Have Beautiful Hair
(From French Beauty Monthly.)
"Xo woman should use water upon
her hair oftener than once in two
months," says M. Fournier, the noted
French scientist, "Dry powder only
should be used. Moisture causes the
hair to lose its color and in time be
come thin.
"Any woman desiring abundant, lus
trous hair should use a dry shampoo
every two or three days. Mix four
ounces of powdered orris root with four
ounces of therox. Sprinkle about a
tablespoonful of this mixture upon the
head; then brush the powder thorough
ly through the hair. This will keep it
light and. fluffy, and beautifully lus
trous. You will soon see the new hair
starting to grow. This treatment is
the only thing that I am sure will pro
duce a growth of hair.
"While plain orris root is used as a
dry shampoo by many women, still, no
such results can be obtained as by us
ing the formula I have given."
Sour out-of-order Stomach,
will feel fine in five
minutes.
Every year regularly more than a
million stomach sufferers in tne United
States. England and Canada take
Pape's DIapepsin, and realize not only
Immediate, but lasting relief.
This harmless preparation will di
gest anything you eat and overcome a
eour, gassy or out-of-order stomach five
minutes afterward.
If your meals don't fit comfortably,
or what you eat lies like a lump of lead
In your stomach, or if you have heart
burn, that Is a sign of Indigestion.
Get from your Pharmacist a 50-cent
case of Pajjfi'S daj)epsln and take
NO ME INUiutDisUil. UID
ASK YOITB GrROCEK
FOR
Arctic or Matador
Brand Lard Compound, the Pure
Vegetable Lard,
Manufactured by
El Paso Refining Co.,
El Paso, Texas.
Drink Lots of it
It's pure, rich, sweet.
It's good, and good for your sys
tem. It's nature's purest food
drink. It's a health food.
Many families use three to five
quarts per day.
EL PASO DAIRY CO.
Phones: Bell C40; Auto. 1150.
Office 313 N. Oregon.
ZJ UBBER
- STA3IPS
Mnnnfnctured Daily.
ELLIS BROS.
Printing Co.
"Rish Jobs Are Our Especial
Delight."
ASSAYEES & CHEMISTS
independent Assay Office
ESTABLISHED 1808.
D. W. Riczkabt. E.M., Proprietor.
Agent for Ore 8h!ppare Assays aid
Chemical Analysis. Mines Examined
and Reported Upon, bullion Work a
Spectaltg. p Q Box 83
Office and Laboratory:
Cer. Saa Fraackco k Ci-fcaakaaSte.
EL PASO TEXAS.
Custom Assay Office
CRITCHETT & PERGTJSOrf,
Successors to Hughes & Critchett,
Assayers, Chemists. Metallurgists.
Agents for Ore Shippers.
322 San Francisco St. Phone 324:
Crawford & Gottwald
Planing mill and office, 1200 Ho. St
Low prices on Sash, Doors, and Win
dow Glass; Cabinet Work; Bank,
Store and Office Fixtures.
H U L L S
Cake and Meal
Car Lots Only
Lowest Prices Prompt Service
W. T. WILSON GRAIN CO.,
'" Nacogdoches, Texas.
GRASP
the opportunity we offer you
to secure feed of uu equaled
quality at the lowest pos
sible prices. jlSTo order too
large or too small for us to
fill satisfactorily. Corres
pondence solicited with out-of-town
parties.
0. G. Seeton & Son
Third and Chihuahua Sts.
ET STOMACH.
a dose just as soon as you can. There
will be no sour risings, no belching of
undigested food mixed with acid, no
stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or
heavy feeling in the stomach, Nausea,
Debilitating Headaches, Dizziness on
Intestinal griping. This will all go,
and, besides, there will be no sour food
left over in the stomach to poison your
breath with nauseous odors.
Pape's DIapepsin Is a certain cure
for out-of-order stomachs, because It
takes hold of 3'our food and digests it'
just the same as if your stomach
wasn't there.
Relief In five minutes from all stom
ach misery is waiting for you at any
drug store.
These large 50-cent cases contain
more than sufficient to thoroughly cure
almost any case of Dyspepsia, jlndiges
.tlon or any other stomachdisorder.
E! Paso Fast yr Inst if uie
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EL PASO REPAIR SHOP. 208 Nortk Stances Street. PJiose Bell 188.
FOR TENTS AND CAMP SUFFL1ES
Before buying get our prices. We can save you money. We are majaufa
turers. Eli PASO TEXT ANT AWXIXG COMPA2CY,
Bath Pkones. 312 S. El Paw St.
Bell
S18
ICE CREA
Smith Ice Cream Ct.
FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED.
Bell 20
202 Taras St.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AKD DENTAL SUPPLIES.
HACK and
WIH be up right away." LONGWELL'S TRANSFER
116 to 120 San Francisco St Careful Men.
Bell
1054
AGGAGE and MOVING
"We're there in juit a minute." Storage and Packing by careful raen at rigkt pries.
BELL 1054. 0D0iCS TRANSFIK. AUTO 1966
CASH OR CREDIT "
A IilTTLE MONEY goes a long wa ys here.
H. Ii. STEWART FURNITURE CO.
810-312 South Stimton. Bell 632j Ants. 21M
AGENTS FOR THE EASY RT7N7C ING WHITE SEWING MACHINE.
Bell
-.11
BETAIL GROCERIES WHOLESALE
Mail Orders Given Prompt
CLIFFORD BROS.
Use
Secret, Prompt and Accurate. Efficient Service. Reasonable Rat.
RING 1362. CONTRACT DEPT.
WE-GIBSOM COMPANY
WhOleal CHnfiiQ;
HENRY
CUT R
309 S. El Paso St.
Guns. Ammunition. Wagon Covers. Builders Hardware. Tools, all
kinds Sadi' Harness Cutlery Tents O'l Paint Etc
TRY HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS.
We Charge
cesses or any ofcher violation; of
the laws .of health. Our treat
ment restores all broken down,
wasted tissues, renders the cir
culation normal nd penmanent
dy restores the vim. and visor
of vouch.
WB DEVOTE ALL, OUR
TIME AND ATTENTION' TO
THE TREATMENT OF NERV
OT' DECLINE. BLOOD POI
SON, STRICTURE, VARICO
CELE, HYDROCELE, PROS
TATIC TROUBLES, RECTAL
AND'KTDNEY AND BLADDER
DISEASES and all PRIVATE
DISEASES AND WEAKNESS
ES AND THEIR COMPLICA
TIONS. OUR NEW BOOKS expiom
the causes, subseqaient changes,
termination, prevention and
treatment of all the above class
of afflictions, and. should be
read by every mam, young, middle-aged
and old, no matter
whether sick or not. We send
PASO
MAMMtA m ABA.
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Trunks, Bags aad Leatier Goods Aats.
Made, Repaired and Exchanged.
1966 .
good, Opp. PosteCSes, acrwa Plaza
UGGISTS
Amt
10C8
212 SAX ANTONIO ST.
ALL HIGHT.
ST&,
BELL 50; AUTO 1050
Aste
1118
As& 1020
BAGGAGE
Reasonable Prisw.
Bell 1 Auto 1001
Auto
1Sff
and Special Attention.
307-309 E. Overland St
the
40 South Santa Fe St.
MOHR
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