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EL P A.SO HERALD Thursday, jSTov. 17, i On the Le-Vel, Isn't &is the filliet Shing Jou E-Ver .Sates? - "By '"Bud" Fisher V ' " " " 7 j.J " ' 1" f KO,HO YOU POOR. UTfCS AW NV,) iyMk! Wyjeff I 5"I,AP-vou D0N'"r S6T JEFF. , Nk f ' N jt WWmMi (HeYiJEF,; rf- HKT - T TOOK. At-L THE ,NIC U(. TH5 Jn 5A SftY.JEF?; lllHP SQCAeCUV5S wt? 10 TK6 SPOTS ON n V6ST J- oF MSb 'V KoMuesrToJ lMBoTTLS pe is, JeFfr; LjJUagM V T ToDer XJjCTj V?5 long enough iJSvX -'JrJfc. freTl i - - : Rates for Classified Ads. One cent per word. No charge less than $ .25 Six consecutive inser tions, per word 05 By month, per line 1.00 & ADS BY PHONE. Call Bell 115. Auto 1115, tell Trtiat you want,. The Herald boy -will collect the next day. Lost and Found. HORSES CLIPPED 215 S. Kansas St. LOST Small fur neckpiece, -west or north of Mesa school. Phone 547. X.OST Friday. A gold necklace -with gold heart: B. engraved; on N. Flor ence St. Return to 703 N. Florence. Reward. Help Wanted Male. BOY WANTED for store -work. David Ierner, 207 San Antonio St. WANTED Man to drive wagron. Ap- ply to Foreman El Paso Dairy Co., Sand's Grove, east end of Second St. WANTED Ten firstclass carpenters; winter's work. Apply Jno. W. Mc Quade, FL Bayard, N. M. MEN Our illustrted catalog explains 3iow we teach barber trade In few weeks: mailed free. Moler Barber Col lege Fort "Worth, Tex. YOUNG MAN WANTED for delivery and general work; good opportunity to learn shoe business. Lerner Shoe Co., 215 S. 1 Paso. WANTED Men and boys to learn au tomobiling. electrical engineering, sur veying, plumbing and bricklaying in few months; satisfaction guaranteed. Positions secured; booklet free. Nat. School of Engineering, 2110 W. Sev enth St., Losngeles, Cal. WANTED Men without experience to work at electricity, plumbing, automo biles, bricklaying; learn trade few mos. -without expense; 200 students last year; $30,000 contract jobs. Write immediate ly. U. T. School Con. Co., Los Angeles. NOTICE. This is intended to reach those who "EMPLOY LABOR;" it's object is to place our "EMPLOYMENT SERVICE" at their command "FREE OF CHARGE." Our experience covers six years; our "REFERENCES" are ALL persons whom we "have served. We furnish "ALL CLASSES OF LABOR." FALL & MITCHELL. EMPLOYMENT. 201 San Francisco St P. O. Box 9o9. Help Wanted Female. WANTED Waitress. 215 Wyoming. LADY SOLICITOR for local work. No. 198, care Herald. WANTED Seamstress to sew by the eek; must know how to cut and fit Phone 1354 or call 1304 N. Stanton. WANTED Young women as trained nurses: pay while learning. For par ticulars address Dr. P. C. H. Pahl, 934 W. Seventh, Los Angeles. WANTED Middle aged English speak ing all around housekeeper; reason able wages; good home to right party. Address W. A. EL. Herald. WANTED Competent -white girl or woman for children's nurse. 1215 Rio Grande. Phone 824. -WANTED A white woman to do cook ing and general housework for small family; a good home for the right party. Apply 1319 Montana. "WANTED Unincumbered young wo man for cook; no objection to young -widow with one small child. Addres3 W. O. W.. Separ. N. M. Wanted Money. "WANTED TO BORROW $10,000 Well secured bv real estate in the valley. or 6 -months at 8 percent interest per annum, besides the interest will , py a good bonu3. AddressX.. care Herald- Wanted Real Estate. "WANTED AT ONCE FROM OWNER Close in N. Oregon or Mesa St. prop ertv. Apply 400 N. Oregon. . Wanted Situations. YOUNG LADY desires position as housemaid. Address 1215 Rio Grande. POSITION WANTED by university man with 8 vears business experience; sal ary no object. Write N. 204. Herald. REGISTERED PHARMACIST, experi enced.will be ooen for position Dec. 1st. Rex., care xierald. "WIDOW OF REFINEMENT, neat and capable, wants place as housekeeper. Prefers" place out of city; small salary. Trlflers don't reply. Housekeeper, care Herald YOUNG LADY stenographer with good knowledge of Spanish, would like eith er position as -stenographer or desk room in office. Able to translate quickly and accurately- Answer Busi ness, care of Herald office. YOUNG MAN, bookkeeper-stenographer. ImglLsh-Spanish. wishes position; experienced and reliable; best of ref erences. Address B., P. O. box 1114, c'ty. POSITION WANTED by firstclass ac countant as bookkeeper, auditor, book keeper and stenographer, or secretary. 14 years experience and can deliver the goods. Address P. O. box 173, Trout, La. UNtj.) LABEL Wanted Houses. "WANTED Small furnished house north of tracks; prefer house not on car line; no children. Address B. H. B., care St. Regis. Personal. WANTED TO KNOW the whereabouts of Prof. J. P. Dodson. Formerly re sided at 205 S. Santa Fe St., El Paso. Write R. L. Harris. Herald. . Wanted Miscellaneous. "WANTED Gas range and 'small heat ing stove. Address N. 218, Herald. WANT TO BUY a second hand gaso line engine, 6 horsepower. Call 209 Caples. WANTED AT ONCE Cash register or autographic cash till. Give -full par ticulars. Francis E. fester Co., Me silla Park, N. M. "WANT A RANCH on a salary or part of crop: experience in hog raising; can give giltedge references. R. R. P., care Herald. Rooms, Board, Etc. ' NICELY furnished rooms for gentle men only. 312 S. Stanton. FOR RENT 2 nicely furnished rooms complete for housekeeping. 1101 Wy oming. THE ESSEX Clean, well ventilated rooms for men only. A really firstclass rooming house, in the heart of the city. Just across the street from the West ern Union Telegraph Co., 110 S. Ore gon St. Telephone 2046. GOOD BOARD IN SUBURBS Rooms or tents. Mrs. T. H. Casey, Las Cruces, N. M. NICELY furnished steam heated rooms in business district. Kathryne Hotel, 110 S. Stanton. ROOSIS AND BOARD Strictly first class, 2 blocks from library. 602 Up son. . FOR RENT REASONABLE Rooms for light housekeeping, furnished and un furnished, screen porch. Herrick & Bishop 710 Noble. FOR RENT Furnished front room for 1 or 2 gentlemen; walking distance. 60G Montana. Phone 3767. ROOMS FOR RENT to gentlemen, terms moderate. 305 Montana St. Bell phone 159S. STEAM HEATED ROOMS for gentle men, private family. 214 W. Franklin. TWO furnished housekeeping rooms and one sleeping room; no sick. 607 Mesa Ave. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 13 OS E. Rio Grande FOR RENT Furnished room. 402 Mon tana. Phone 2540. NICELY furnished rooms and board in private family- 217 Arizonar FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room on car line. 1019 Brown St. Phone 3135. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 714 N. lrginia. I FOR RENT 2 rooms furnished for I iio-ht hniisplrftpninirr S15 uer month. Address J. J. B care Herald. FOR RENT 3 unf urnished rooms, elec tric light, gas. sleeping porch, base ment. Phone 8414 or call 900 Upson. TWO UNFURNISHED front rooms with gas range for rent. 706 San An tonio. STEAM HEAT Elegantly furnished rooms. Hotel Britton. 206 Texas St. CHEAP 2 or 3 furnished housekeeping rooms. 301 Putnam Ave. FOR RENT Large front room for 1 or 2 gentlemen in private family. S15 N. Campbell. Phone 2927. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room or suite, heat and stationary wash stand with sleeping porfch; close in. 333 W. Missouri St. FOR RENT Close in nicely furnished room or suite with heat, running wa ter and sleeping porch. 333 W. Mis souri St. Phone 1626. ROOMS AND BOARD Housekeeping suites, modern; $7.00 up. 1100 Texas. Phone 750. LIGHT housekeeping rooms for rent. 404 Overland. TWO NICE light housekeeping rooms with sleeping porch. 1011 Arizona. Phone 3818. FOR RENT Furnished room adjoining bath, close in. Bell 1660. t FOR RENT Several exceptionally well furnished rooms; steam heat and all modern conveniences. 710 Mesa. Phone 20 S4 M. FOR RENT Swellest close In fur nished housekeeping rooms in city. 309 W. Boulevard. FOR RENT Large firat floor front furnished room; fireplace. 505 Wyom ing. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Two suites, gas range, electric light, hot baths, light and sunny, close in. Phone 2906 Bell. 408 Wyoming. WHY PAY extravagant hotel rates? The Ramona. 608-610 N. Stanton, home like, economical, sanitary; ample bath ing facilities. Rates 50c to $1 a day; $2 to $6 week: S12 to S25 month. GET A LIST OF ROOMS Housekeep ing, bedroom, apartments or houses, and save the trouble of hunting them your self. We can suit you in anything. Only 10c for a list. For this you are entitled to our services until suited. We show you around personally, and if you take a place will move your trunk free. Our list is complete. THE ROOM DIRECTORY. Bell 488; Auto. 1039. 207 Trust Bdlg Rooms. Board, Etc. H'KEEPING rooms 811 San Antonio. HOTEL D. R. FRANCIS Front room with bath to permanent party. FOR RENT Rooms, single and ea 6Uite. 1123 North Oregon. No sick. FRONT SUITES, light housekeeping; modern conveniences. 619 S. El Paso BOARD AND ROOMS, strictly first class. Mrs. C. F. Leary, 619 N. Kansas. THE MYRTLE IIOVSE Mrs. Mabel E. Brooks, proprietress. Pleasant, well furnished rooms by day, week or mo. 345 Myrtle Ave. Bell phone 1940 M. Rooming Houses and Flats. FOR SALE Best paying rooming house in El Paso. 311 E. Missouri. FOR SALE Rooming house, 15 rooms. 110 Texas. Bell phonp 2455 M. FOR SALE Several good rooming houses, well located. Prices from $40u to $1600. Hellberg & Blair, 41S Roberts-Banner Bldg. FOR SALE Rooming house well fur nished; 30 rooms; must sell account sickness. Phone 3355. 211 E. Over land. For Rent FOUR ROOM BRICK HOUSE, fur nished for light housekeeping; $20 per month. Phone Bell 2007. FOR RENT Desirable 10 room house, good location: also 6 room steam heated apartment. Phone 2132. FOR RENT Four room cottage with screened porch, good yard, chicken house: half block from street car. $15. Take Fort Bliss car, first house Loui-s-vllle St., east. . THREE ROOM HOUSE with bath, laTEre woodshed and place t keep horse; 1 block from street car, 4 blocks J from E. P. & S. W. shops. $11. Call 2111 Bassett Avei FOR RENT Store room, corner Mis souri and Kansas. One 6 room and one 9 room residence on N. Oregon. Tur- l ner & Davis. OFFICES FOR RENT Suite of two on second floor of new Herald build ing, facing San Franclsc St.: modern conveniences. Price $25, including janitor service, steam heat, electric lights, etc. Apply fnr particulars to Agent, Herald building. Room 326. For Sale Furniture. FURNITURE) Highest prices paid for 2nd -hand furniture. Bell 266: Auto. 2066. FOR SLE Four heating stoves, gas grate; also small folding bed. Call S05 N. El Paso Bell phone 2141. 3IY HOUSEHOLD GOODS, consisting of bed, table, chairs, rug. etc.. in storage Here, must be sold In one day. See me Friday, Nov. 18. at El Paso Trunk factory office. E. H Whitton. FOR SALE 6 heating stoves. 1 china closet, 1 big base burner, 2 nice dining room tables. 3 box lounges, rugs and t cnairs, anu .Kimuen equipment aim dishes nearly all new. 335 W. Mis souri St. For Sale Houses. MODERN four room house for sale on southeast corner Arizona St.; furnished or unfurnished. Phone 3119. FOR SALE A 4 room brick house with outhouses, on 2 corner lots: must sacrifice at once. Bell phone 3032. FOR SALE BY OWNER Three brick houses renting for $62.50 per month, for $6000; half cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years. This is the biggest snap In El Paso if you -want good paying real es tate. Apply B. A. Booth, 419 E. Over land St. Horses, Vehicles, Etc. FOR SALE Horse, harness and two seated trap, top. $85. Bell 2608. GOOD HORSE AND BUGGY for sale cheap. 3508 Alameda St. FOR SALE Six fine large horses from 7 to 9 years old, sound, weight from 1700 to 1885 pounds; suitable for heavy drayage. Inquire of A. Courchesne, 318 Herald building.' between 9 and 10 a. m. Cattle, Hogs, Etc. LIVESTOCK FOK SALE. 1000 each, 1, Z, Z and 4 year old stoera. 300 to 1500 cows. 300 to 2000 stock cattle. Registered and thorougnbred bulls for sale; also horses and mules. SVe buy and sell all kinds of llTe Etock. PITMAN LIVESTOCK CO. 223 Trust Bulldine. Auto. Phone 206S For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Second hand upright pi ano, good as new. "Kohler & Camp bell" make; a bargain. Address C. H. C. care Herald. THOROUGHBRED IRISH TERRIER bitch for sale. Most intelligent and faithful of all dogs. Took first pre mium El Paso dog show. A great bar gain if taken quicklj-. $10. Frqncls E. Lester. Mesilla Park, N. M. FOR SALE: A new Mandy Le Incu bator, only used two hatches; also Rhode Island Red chickens. Phone 3577. 3625 La Luz St. J. A."Gumm. SOLDIERS' ADDITIONALS , and all kinds of land scrip for sale; every niece guaranteed. J. R. Ciilders, El Pasor Tex. FOR SALE CHEAP One fine full dress suit nearly new; extra white dress vest and dress muffler; coat about 36 bust, trousers 32x32: cost $80; too small for owner. Phone Beil 3169. Poultry, Etc. FOR SALE Fine chickens, pair thor- oughbred White Rocks. .Phone -U34. FOR S VLE Thoroughbred Rhode Island Reds: 2S hens and 2 fine year ling cocks; $40 for the lot; will sell all or part. Phone 1321. 919 N. ElPasoSt. For Sale or Exchange. . FOR SALE OR TRADE for real estate in city or near by valley lands. The best paying soda fountain, ice cream parlor, confectionery and cigar busi ness in the city; splendid iQcatlon. Au nly 418 Caples Bldg., or phone 894 L. Special Notices. REMINGTOA TYPEWRITER. Salesrooms 216 Mills St. Phone 677. CHIMNEY SWEEP Stoves set up and repaired. Bell 431 X. Auto. 1367. M. CLUGSTON, TAXIDERMIST Leave orders at 404 N. Oj"egon. Phone 3107. GOOD PRACTICAL NURSE Chronic cases preferred. 60S N. Oregon St. SPECIAL NOTICE Before leaving town sell your furniture and clothing for a good price V the El Paso store. 400 El Paso St. Lell 3491: Auto. 2491. CLOTHING Highest prices paid for 2nd hand clothing, shoes, hats, and ladies' clothing. Bell 266; Auto. 2066. DEAD CATTLE, HORSES AND MULES taken away free except Sundays. Phones Bell 74. Auto. 13S3. Victor BloL VPHOLSTERIXG, furniture repairing and packing of household goods. 345 Myrtle Ave. Bell phone 752; Auto. 2367. 3IORE POPULAR THAN EVER Spieh ler's Select Lily of the Valley Perfume. It is just like the flower. Ask for free sample at Fred Schaefer's Drug store, 204 Mesa. EL PASO BOTTLE AND JUNK CO., 1505 San Antonio. Dealers In old Iron, rubber, copper, brass, zinc, lead, bot tles, sacks and bones. Auto. 16S2. BILLY SMITn. EX-CHIEF DETEC TIVE, is prepared to undertake all general detective work entrusted to iilm by corporations, banks and private individuals: best of reference given. All correspondence strictly confidential. Address P. O. box 861. , NOTICE. 1 have taken over the au tomobile repair business at Bronson's old stand, corner Mills -and Campbell Sts.. where I will endeavor to give honest service for casn. A share of vour work is solicited. F. D. Ort. COME AND GET your winter supply of apples while they -are cheap.Phone 1375 L. 225 S. Stanton. C. Coffey. CALIFORNIA CUT FLOWERS fresh every day in front Esther Allen's Hairdressing store, Banner block. Mesa Ave. EXTRA SPECIAL. Wanted to buy and sell all kinds of second band furn'ture and clothing. Best prices paid for everything. The WeKtcrn Furniture Co. 406 S. ,E1 Paso. Bell 1482; Auto. 1S41. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. ETC. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders and board of directors of the El Paso & Southwestern Railroad company, of Texas, will be held in the city of El Paso at the offices of the company on Monday, December 12, 1910, at 10 oclock a. m. Millard Patterson. Secretary. . Money Loaned. .UOAEY TO LOAN on anything of value: salaries bought. Ford Cotteu, 209 CapLes. D. D. DRAKE, Financial Broker, now In permanent quarters. 101 ROBERTS-BANNER BLDG. Money advanced to salaried people; lowest terms; strictly confidential. E. K. Seamands, manager. MONEY AT 5 PERCENT on easy terms. city and farm loans. Payable at any time. THE JACKSON LOAN AND TRUST CO., 209 Caples Bldg. El Paso. Tex. MONEY TO LEND AT 5 PERCENT PER ANNUM. From $100 up to $125,000 loan to be returned in monthly payments of J9.66 on each $1000 borrowed. This makes the loan cost you In Interest $2.16 per month, $25.92 per year, or $271.65 for 10 and a half years. Total expense of $1000 loan for the entire time $295.65. with the privilege of paying annually, semi-annually or quarterly, or paying up entire loan at any time with 5 percent for the time you have it. Your rent pay ments will buy you a home. Our monthly payments of interest decrease each year. This is a great advantage. Compare our Interest rate .nd terms to any other company's, then rake the best. Our capital, $500,000; reserve fund, $915,000. We also write the best fire insurance at the best rate. Agents wanted for both. THE STANDARD HOME CO., 318-20 Herald Bldg., El Pno. Texas. Auto. 1354. Bell 1111. Directory of Osteopathy. A complete directory of the licensea Osteopaths of El Paso, recognized by the State and American Osteopathic associations: J. J. Pearce, D. O., 615 N. Oregon. H. F. Wright, D. O., M. D.. 214 Texas. Leslye Hyde, D. O., S14 Mesa. Flora Satterlee, D. O., Herald Bldg., rooms 306-7. Nettie Satterlee. D. O., Herald Bldg., rooms 306-7. Educational. SPANISH P. J. Gonzalez, Lincoln Academy, Juarez. EL PASO SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. A boarding and day school. 1111 1115 Terrace St., Sunset Heights. SPANISH Practical business Spanish quickly learned by our simpie, thor ough method. International Business Collesre, Bell 1147. Auto 112S. Jeweler. WATCHES CLEANED .10c; mainsprings 50c: $1.00 pwt. for old gold. Denver Jewelry Co.. corn er, 2 0 1 E lPa s oS t. Dressmaking. MAKER OF SLITS, eveniner and re ception gowns. Miss Johnston, 601 Mesa. Phone 3709. Typewriters. FOX TYPEWRITER J. H. Hurxthal, 404 N. Oregon St., Southwestern agent. TYPEWRITER & OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Desks. Filing Cases, Metal Furniture. 421 Mesa Ave. Bell 832; Auto. 1S32. Directory of Osteopathy. DR. A. T. STILL OSTEOPATHIC IN FIRMARY. From Kirksville, Mo., Founder of Oste opathy. President American School of Osteo pathy. Dr. Ira W. Collins, Physician-in-Chief. President National Osteopathic association. Consulting Physicians. Staff Opera tors. Dr. Aurelia Burk, Dr. Grace Parker, Dr. Paul Collins, All graduates of Dr. A. T, Still's Osteopathic School, at Kirksville, Mo. The only recognized Osteopaths now in El Paso. Rest were compelled to take out medical license. Lina D. Collins. Secy, and Treasurer. 201 Went Missouri Street, El Paso. Texas. Legal Notices. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EL PASO: That the City Clerk be and hereby is directed to advertise for bids for the construction of a pavement on West Missouri and Gladstone streets, from the Intersection of the west line of North Oregon street to the east line of Putnam street. Said pavement in all respects to con form with the specifications therefor prepared by the City Engineer, and now on file in his office, which said specifications have been approved bv this council. Said advertisement shall appear in each Issue of the .official paper which appears during the ten (10) days prior to the 25th day of No, vember, 1910. All bids must be sealed and each be accompanied by a certi fied check in the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1000). payable to the Mavor of the City of IA Paso, and which shall become the property of the city in the event that the bidder, if successful, does not within ten (10) days of the acceptance of his bid, enter into a contract with the City of El Paso to complete said pavement in accordance with said specifications within four (4) months from the time of the sign ing of the contract. All bids must be filedv with the City Clerk on or before ten (10) oclock a. m., the 25th day of November. 1910. The City of El Paso reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Passed and approved this, the 10th day of November, 1910. C. E. KELLY. Attest: s Mayor. C. W. Fassett. Citv Clerk. Bids Wanted. SEALED BIBS. Tucson, Arizona, Nov. 17th. 1910. Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to Chapter 50 of the Session Laws of the Territory of Arizona. 1909, ap proved March 15, 1909. sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder In the city hall, city of Tuc Suii. Arizona, up to 4 oclock p. m. Wednesday, November 30th, 1910, for the cost of macadamizing Pennington street from Main street to Toole avenue. Also for treating the surface of the macadam with an asphaltic or bitumin ous base oil; also for the paving of said street with a bltulithic paving. All bids to be submitted to state price per lineal foot; width of roadwav being 32 feet. All in the city of Tucson. Pima coun ty, Arizona, proposed macaaamizing to Include all earth necessary to be han dled for the removing, cutting and filling throughout said street between property lines necessary to bring sur face of same to the official grade as adopted bv the city authorities and provided for this purpose. All work to be completed within 60 days from the date of awarding con tracts. A satisfactory bond In the sum of twice the amount of the contracts will be required from the successful bid ders. A certified check in the sum of ($200) Two Hundred dollars, must accompany each bid. Payment and enforcement thereof shall be as provided In Chapter 2, Title XI. of the Revised Statutes of 1901. af ter inspection of the work performed by the Street Committee and City En gineer and acceptance by the Mayor and Common Council. ' The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the City En gineer to which reference is hereby made. Done by order of the Mayor and i oniinun council oi tne uity or Tucson. Wm. J. Liiidenfeld. Recorder and Ex-Officio City Clerk. For Sale Real Estate. P4RTIAL LIST OF BARGAINS FOR QUICK SALES. Here is the opportunity you have been waiting for. ' We are subdividing a large tract of the finest land In lower valley and are going to put it on the market in 5 acre tracts. Land is in alfalfa and will pay good interest on investment from date of first payment. Here Is our plan: Five acres of fine fertile land, under irrigation ditch at Ysleta with water rights, which will produce 5 tons of alfalfa per acre. At $200 per acre. $100 .down and balance $25 monthly. Let us stop and figure a moment. 5 tons per acre 25 tons on 5 acres at $10 per ton. (it is worth $16 today, but we want to be conservative), is $250 or 25 percent on your investment, and you have the income from the land Xrom the date of your first payment. The land will without question be worth twice this price in five vears and will have paid for itself by that time. This is the best chance for the small investor you can find on the market today. We also have 47 acres near An thony, most all in alfalfa, good house, well and water rights. Land in fine state of cultivation, adjoins ranch which sold for $200 per acre. For the snap price of $119 per acre. 43 acres at Anthony, 23 in alfalfa, balance in wheat. Two houses on land $85 per acre. 18 acres at Anthony, fine state cf cultivation. A very choice tract $95 per acre. ONLY $1000 down, balance easy terms. MATHEWS-CHAMPLIN REALTY CO., 117 N. Stanton St., El Paso. A BKALTD7'UL HOME IN MUNDT HEIGHTS ADDITION FOR SS400. Has 9 large rooms, 2 story red pressed brick. Faces the Mundy Park and has a frontage of 65 feet. Hot water heat, full basement with ce ment floors; two bath rooms, large sleeping porch, servant's room, etc This Is an ideal home and has most desirable exposure. Is situated in a restricted district with paved streets and sidewalks. This is an exceptional bargain. "We can give most liberal terms. We have a most desirable proposi tion on the corner of South El Paso and Fourth Sts. 25x120 feet of ground. Price $6500; terms 1-3 cash, balance 1 and 2 years. A modern 6 room coitage In most desirable locality. This house is new and most desirable otherwise. Price $4250; liberal terms. An uptodate 5 room modern cot tage on Roosevelt St. Price $3500. Terms $500 cash, balance monthly In stallments. BEHR A "WATTS. We Write Fire In-uraace. Money to Loan. City National Bank BuIIdiBgT. 114 Plonee-r Plaza. Phone 434. ARIZONA & NEW 3IEXICO RAILWVY COMPANY. Passenger Service. Daily Southbound Northbound A. M. P.M. 7:10 Lv. Clifton Ar. 7:50 Lv. Guthrie Lv. 8:35 I Lv. Duncan g Lv. 9:55 Lv. Lordsburg Lv. 11:05 Ar. Hachita Lv. South bound train nnnnrt- 4.50 4:16 3:22 2:15 12:50 with t Southern Pacific westbound .train No. j, leaving .L.orasDurg iu:o a. m.. moun tain time. South bound train connects with El Paso & Southwestern eastbound train for El Paso, leavintr Haehlta at f-t , p. m.. mountain time, and with west- leaving Hachita at 11:10 a. m., moun tain time. A. T. Thomson, Traffic Manager. Clifton. Arizona. Puzzle Picture j FAIRLY YAWNS. When winter months confront a man And frosts begin, There is no void more awful than An empty bin. Find tlte coal xunn. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PIZZLE. Right side down against back, v 'Use Herald Want Ads for Prompt Results- POMEROY'S. Your freight and furniture wo can hauL Even great or very small; So bear in mind we are at your call On Both Phones 2444. RAILROAD TIMETABLE. All trains arrive and deoart from Union depot, foot of San Francisco street, except those of Mexico North "ft estern. All arrivals and departures given in El Paso, or mountain standard time. AtchIion,-Topeka & Santa Fe. No. 9, Arr. .daily from north 9:40 p.m. ii- 9- T'v- da"5 for north.- 6:58 p.m. 5t- lb Arr- daIlv from north 6:55 p.m. No. 22,-Lv. dally for north.. 8:45 a.m. El Pao tfc Sonthivestera. . CWestern Division.) Mail and Express Arrives daily 4:05 pm. , "--- --...j - :ou a.nu Drummers Special Arrives dally 7:2o a.m. Xeaves daily g:10 p.m. i iJiaaLcin .Livision.J The Californian Arrives dally 6:03 a m. Arrives daily 5:S5 p.m. Golden State Limited. Eastbound Arrives 12:20 p.m. Departs 2:45 p.m. "Westbound Arrives 3;5o p.m. Through Passenger and Mail Arrives tmo p.m. Departs 8:00 a.m. GalvestOB.Harrfsbnrg: & San Aatealn. Leaves daily 7:00 p.-n. Arrives dally 7:30 a.m. Sontliern Facile California Fast Ma17 ' I Arrives "aallv -- t-nn - -- (Leaves dally 10:55 pim. uoiaen &rate juimitea. westbound Arrives 3:50 pm. Departs ....400 p.m. Sunset Limited Arrives dally 600 t.m. Leaves dally :20 a.m. Californian Arrives 6:10 p.m. Departs 8:20 a.m. Texas Paeiflc. Arrives daily 11:40 p.m. Leaves daily - s-30 p.m. National RaUvrais" of Mexico. Mall and Express Arrives daily 7-?3 a.m. Leaves daily 6:35 p.m. Mexico North Western. South bound, leaves Juarez Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at i:f p.m. Arrives from south Tues- dav;. Thursdays and Sat urdays, at .'. 6-00 prn. ROSWELL AUTO CO- ROSWELL, N. M. Carrying the U. S. mail anl passen gers between Vaughn. N. M. and Ros well. N. M. connecting w tn th F.T, JPASO & SOUTHWESTERN and ROCK iiL..2iU -KAJJUKUAD5. and the ATCHI SON, TOPEKA : SANTA FE RAIL ROAD. Leave Vaughn at S:30 a. m, arrive In Roswell at 3.30 p. m. Leave Roswell at 12:30 p. n., arrive in Vaughn at S p. m. Baggage allowance 50 "bs. to each regular ticket. Excess baggage at the rate of $5 per 100 lbs. Special automobPc-s furnished to ae- j commodate any number pf passengers to maKe special connections witn any train at Vaughn, also to connect with New Mexico Central ra'lroad at Tor rance for Sanca Io, N. M. by com municating with, manager of the Ros well Auto. Co.. at Roswell. N. ML, at least 24 hours in advance. Rae for special. $40, to accommodate four or less passengers to either noint J. W. STOCKARD. Manager.