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THE EVENINO HERALD. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1914. nvr UBS. WILLIAMS' LONG SICKNESS Yields To Lydia E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Compound. Elkhart, Ind. : "I mifTorH tor toot' ln yegra from organic inflammation. ifcmala wetknmii, pain and irr gulari tit. Th paina In my tldwi wpw In croaacd by walking or standing on my fwt and 1 had such awful bearing down feeling, was da preMd In gpirits and became thin and pale with dull, heavy eyea. 1 had tlx doc tor! from whom I received only tem po rn ry relief. I decided to give Lydia B. Tinkham'a Vegetable Compound a fair trial and alao the Sanative Wash. I have now uaed the remedies for four months and cannot exprees my thanks for what they have done for me. " If thee Hues will be of any benefit you have my permission to publish them." Mrs Kom Wii.ua us, 455 James Street, Elkhart, Indiana. Lydia E. Tinkham'a Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the mot sucecMful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to prove this fact If you have the slightest doubt that Lyitlii I".. IMnkham'a Vevetn lilct'ntii pound will help you. write In I.j.IIh r..rinkhuiii MedirlnoCo. (vnientlal) l.y nn.Maaa., for ad vice. Your letter will leopeiiel, rea7 nnri answered lv woman, cud held in strict confidence. I I ': lEllClft COUNTY SETS PICE FOR THE STATE If! ROADS GEO. ELIOT, TOPIC of mis club Mrs. George Albright, Leader for Regular Meeting to Be Held Tomorrow Afternoon, (rrge Ellnl In the author I" be di-ium-d ly (he AHi)iUrU Womun'n ilub ut the meeting to ! held tumor low afternoon under the uiple- ul the liirmture dciuirimctit. Mrs. Uourgv K. Albright, leader. The JTOKmm follow.. tender Mrs. Uro. Atlirlght. Hull Cull giu.utiuiu from ICllot'. Work. S.mK "M.iw hu fhl.i TiutiCi" (llnndel). Mm. K. I.. HraUford. PhPit "Ceorse Kliot hs u Woman und Writer," Mm. (leo. Kvrrltt. Sung ' Ana from the Opera Hem- Irmnlile," Mm. Ilrmlford. IWaillng "Mr. I'ommt IIiis Ht-r hjyoul," Huth Tonipkiiii. t'liuMeier Sketches: J'lnah Motrin Mrs Miller MuKKle Tulllver Mrs. Itohhixon t.werdolyn Mra. Wroth Ninny Mr. Vann MuhIo Inmruutetitiil Helet tlon. Mix llervl Kenworlhy. Tin l.ourd inunngii. will meet st EXPERIMENTAL FEEDING OF SILAGE PLANNED IN QUAY COUNTY Ten Out of Total Levy of 21 Mills for All Purposes Will Go to Road Building This Year. STATE COMMISSION GETS $17,000 FOR HIGHWAYS Apache County, Arizona Ap propriates $3,500 for Bridge Over West Rio Puerco to Shorten Grand Canyon Line. Valent'la county has set the mi o in appropriation of money for highway lonmruilion thin year, having nmd s total levy of ten mills fur Its vari ous road and bridge fundi. The total county tax levy for all purpuees, ac cording to Kugene KempenK h, chair man of the board of county commis sioners, who left for his homo In I'e- ralta this morning after a day In Al buquerque. Is SI S mills. IX thin totul the mills Is appropriated to the alute highway toiiiniiiwlun fur construction In Valencia count), the levy reuniting about tli. 0. f this Willie $:.nU will be uaed on the l.oa bunas, tlullup, Orand Canyon highway, the balance on the scenic highway nnd varlou feeders. A levy of 1.1 mills is made fur county road board expenditures, and will be devoted largely to repali work and maintenance and tor pur chase of additional ruud work equip ment. The county already has team and an oil burning tractor and grader which has a cipticity of four hundred yuriU of grading and surfac ing a day. the finest muchine of Its kind In the state. In addition to Hichc the cuuni han made a levy of I S mills lor bridges, paying from thl for the Helen bridge and other smaller bridges, or a total of .7 miles, cscluslvely for road Improvement. 'We will complete our portion i the (.'amino Heal thin summer." nuld Mr. Kempenlch this morning, "ami work on the lxn .unag-tluilup road will be commenced as soon us the warm weather opens. We believe by the end of 1SI4 that Valencia county will have the beat highways In New Mexico and we propose not only " build them but to keep them In shape. Your laleta roud will connect w ith our rvul at Jtr .citpply Hue. ami will make th Journey to l.os Lunu and went eaay for Albuquerque people and for tourints." OH NTV TO 111 II I ItKIIM.K KI Hl HI IM" AulomoblllNta will be Interested in the news received by Mr. KempcnU h esterilay that Apache county, Ari notia. hit siipropriiited IJ.M'O lor a bridge uirr the wph fork of the llio I'uerco nt N:iu)o HprinsK. Just acronn the stale line whl'h will tiuitcrliilly nhorten the road to tirand t'uuyon llerelfore !t has lieen necesaary to make a long detour to avoid the Hm I'uerco (running, .which while the stream is small, is inipnnxnlile lor an automobile hecauae of the sleep banks and wind. The bridge Is to be built at once. rmnTTin Turuinejrl. N. M. I'eb. II Be lieving that more definite Informa tion Is tice,,.,l on reeding ullage In (his M-ctlon. and that It will be im portant In demonstrating to the dry farmers of enatern New Mexico, thu increased value to be gained by put ting the feed crops rained In the silo. It In planned to conduct a feeding experiment at the station this win ter nnd spring owing to n having available funds for the purpone, arrangements have Iwen made whereby J It. Wun S"ii, of Tncitmcnrl. has agreed to turnlnh three 20 months' old steers for tine In the experiment. He slsn n green to furnlnh sufficient lumber tor the neeennary penn. and the grsld end fodder In addition to the silage lined In preparing the proper ration for each of the steers In the feeding experiment. The allnge tu be use J In the feeding experiment will form the Imnls for mml of the rut Ion. sn I will lie obtained from the silo on lh. station, which wan filled In Septem ber. 1911. with corn, Imfflr and mllo crops. The steers uned will be weighed at the beginning of the experiment and at regular Intervals theresfler until the experiment Is flninhed, In order that the gains made by 'each steer can he ascertained. The three nleera will he divided In to loin one, two and three, end each will be f.-d a different ration. An sc. curate weight will be kept of the amount conmiined dally by each. A record will alao be kept on the rost nf feeding, font of the feed ronnuiu rd. snd Ihe vnlue of es'ti ration used the value to be determined on the pounds gain made et,y each steer at the clone of the experiment and the market price i.f beef it the tint. 1 1 (Hi III. V Alll, ion. 'The renders of this paier will be pleuaed lu learn that there Is a leant one dreaded disease Ihut sci ence hss been able to cure In till H mages, and thst Is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is the only postltvu ture now known to the medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a conntltu llonul' dlarsse. requires a connlltu tlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting di rectly upon the blood and mucous ti r faces of the sntem, thereby d stroylng the foundation of the din ease, and giving Ihe patient atrengtli by building up the ronntltutlon and anatstlng nature In doing Its work The proprietors have so much fslth in lin curative powers that thry of fer One Hundred Ibdlars for sny esse that It falls tu cure. Hciid for lint of tentlmonlals. Address: K. J. CHENKV CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Hold by all Irugglnts, 7ic. Take Hall's Family Tills for con it I pa tlon. Li M Mrs. Heller Toiiiiule. don't you think you've had enough clou ,.luie ' Tommle No, mother. There sre two lfl Life. "Tim rnn inmiin UL rUH AUIIlib, SORE, TIRED FEET Klertrlclly Is the only sgenl which will thaw frosen water nlpes without digging them tip. With the aid of eleetricllv the pipe rait be easily thawed In a short' time, Ihe passage of rurrent through the pipe healing It enough to melt the Ice. "My rhll.1 was burned terrible ntmin ths face, neck snd client. I sn plld Tr Thrmas' Kdertlc oil. The psln eesned. and the child sank InM a rent ful sleep " !rs. N.'inejr M llsniioii, Hamuiitg. N. Y, Cood bye snra feet, burning feet, swol hs feet, nwiwty feet, swelling feet, tired test. tiooil byt corns, callouses, bunions anil raw spots. Na roore shoe tight iieaa. no aiors limp ing with pain or JL I i 1 drawing up your face In a (oa 7. "117," la msgical, sets right off. "TIZ" draws out all tlis poisonous eiiiilntmus which pun up ths feet. fssfcTiz,,aad for get your foot ilnery. Ah! how eoutfortaMe Tour feet feel. Uet a tS eent bos of "Tl" aw at any drugKist or depertmsst stura. Don't suffer. Ilava pooj feet, glad fret, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tirej. A year's foot rotnfort fuaranlee4 or uHr rcfumleil. v 1 1 :. v lb OIDEN hu 1 dry m OPS Vail 11 vv A Af a H .5 VV0 L. Wo fc i a9 i I Women' Coats, Suits and Dresses Suits in fine Wool Poplins, Bedford Cords, Matelasse and French Serges; all sizes, values to $35. Coats in Mole Flush, Chinchilla and Astrachan; values to $30 4 A A A Dresses in Silk Poplin. Charmeuse and Serge; III III I Values to $30. On sale Friday , 10 a. m., for V V U Women's Suits in Navy and Black; Serges Brocades and Fancy Mixtures; all sizes; values to $18. On sale Friday, 10 a. m., for Women's Coats in ChincMlla, Bouclcs, Car aculs and Novelty Mixtures; values to $18. On Sale Friday, 10 a. m., for 6.95 i 6.95 Great Gove Twenty-Five Dozen Ladies Fine Kid Gloves, assorted shades and sizes, a $ 1 a pair value, extra special Friday 55e a Pair Finest Queen Quality and Red Cross Shoes For Women at $1.95 a Pair Positively the greatest shoe value ever offered; the best shoe sale of the season; a clearance sale of high grade shoes and in ALL SIZES (not odds and ends or old style), but a wonderful good sale of smart, up-to-date models in dependable Bed Cross and Queen Quality Shoes for women. You will find Patent Kid, Vici Kid, Dull Kid, Dull and Tan Calf leathers in Button and Lace. Values to $5.00. On sale . SATINS 50 pieces Finest Satin Messalines. 27 wide in all leading shades; also black and Extra Quality, a big value at, yard ...... inch:s white; 73c Odds and Ends of New Silk Crepes, assorted AQr shades at yd- - - - t FRILLINGS 500 yards of New Frillings. in white and cream; a Special Quality on sale fr 1 f i vi Worth Double. yard, and!5C Fine all-over Laces 15 pieces Finest All Over Laces, odd pieces "7A Values to $2.50. On Sale for, yard ijL SILK HOSE A big Hose value; 50 dozen Ladies' Silk Hose; black, tan and white; a splendid value, good weight, all silk; pair uim 19c HOSE VALUES BURSON HOSE 50 dozen Ladies' BURSON Black Stainless Hose, a famous hose and extra quality worth 25c and 29c a pair. On Sale for, pair I9c Red Seal Ginghams 1000 yards Best Quality Red Seal Dres Ginghams, worth I2l2c yard. On Sale for, 9c Yard Japonika Petticoats A special Petticoat sale. A genuine val ue. Ten dozen new Brocade Japonika Petticoats in all new shades, better than silk. On sale Saturday only Extra Special 95c To Be Sold at Nearly Half Price One great sample line of Ladies' Finest Chemisettes, lace collar and cuff sets and lace Venice collars, all new styles. All on sale Saturday at Nearly Half Price ii DOORS OPEN AT 9 A. M. ri