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Week-End Edition, March G -7, 1913
EL PASO HERALD
BilLfflP TO TUE1M M MI'S
DS1H
Jle.t in
He
. N M.
Business Men Eager to At
tend Fair; to Be Enter
tained in Douglas.
e!l. Er Paso & Southwestern system, by
A. X. Brown. Garnett King and Kicharu ,
Warren. Morning Tiiries, Wyche Greer; j
El Paso Electric Railway Co, by H. S. j
Potter. Western Motor Supply Co, by
rcon;kco'iorado Fuel" & ifon yco , by Sonsof Confederate Veterans
c A. Beers; jfil i'aso tasn jt uoor to, Trii. -n -rr- -.i-
by George Evans. j Entertain For Him; Moose
A UTi uiin iavc .av fiivmiacu ii ouw i
representatives and tnis win oe taKen
.i l'asoi "nelgnborly ejccunspon" to
Tucson fair is assured. E- E. Neff,
I- is arranging for the trip to Trac
ts attend he Southern Arizona
. March IS -ftt.ich Will be El PaSO .... ,- th .lMrin. hniiw nnl it i nr,R.
ani.ounce.l Saturdav that enough able that all or the banks will send rep-
es had been abjured to make the , resentatiies. There are also a number
" iun a go and .ill eftorts were sow . of business men who are considering
-ted to tak.ng th.- largest crowd of, i making the trip 'and it may be neces-
Paso busn-e-, m 11 possiole to tbk t to add. another ear to the train
before the excursion leaves.
na metropoli-
'ri1- i:i Pao delegation will leave
on the bouthwesttrn train Wed-
r u i ltibc. March 17. occupying prl-
Pullmaiis V private car of the
fc-oiiu t stern sstem will also be al-
a.hMl to the train by A X. Brown.
' d lit v ill be accompanied by a num-
' - of hi friends A stop of one houM
" I o- mad1 in Douarlas Thursday!
r,ii'i,T. where the Douglas chamber j
f ynnicrce will meet the train and!
ter- m the El Paso delegation. The
i vill arrii e ..i Tucson Thursday at
i apd will be met there by the
I : - i business men The party "Will
re" -m i n Tucson until Friday even
- . tier ding the fair all day Friday,
v iuoii -ill be celebrated as El Paso
T'ie El Fasoans will keep open
' j it one of the Tucson hotels
Thn-'U evening and a special enter
Li i '-ent will be arranged on the train
,. . nc to Tucson, to be given during
tli s open house.
Tennis Players Going.
The Arizona tennis championship
l also be played during the week of
tli- fair and a number of El Paso ten
s plavers are planning t accompany
i' e business men to Tucson to particl
mte ip the tennis play and witness the
-oiirnament Souvenirs will be taken
Tom El Paso and distributed at the
f.- r on El Paso day. Mr. Xeff, who is
irr.-u ging for the excursion, says that
e er one who can get away should at
t ' u the fair, as Bos Angeles Is work
er hard for the Tucson trade and El
r i-r. -hould protect her own trade ter
Hoi Tiiose who have already signed up
"V- Lhe trip are: E. E. Xeff and V. K.
m " for the Xeff -Stiles Cot.: Herald
. tcs Cu , Southwestern Portland Ce
i e-t Co.. represented by S. C Mc
i 'ci' Krakauer. Zork & Move, by W.
j llespie. Elliott Engineering Co.,
! . , Elliott; Sheldon hotel, by R. B. j
J" ff Harrj- Swain, Douglas Crow-
' ARIZONA MINERS BEST PAID, t
SAYS DIRECTOR OF C. & A.
! Tucson. Ariz.. March S. Arizona min
ers are more highly paid than those of
j any other state, and more of them are
j at work than in any other -state, ac
j cording to Chester A Congdon, a di-
rector of the Calumet Arizona Mtn-
TO REJOIN 17TH INFANTRY lns """ wno w on -
Wzshlncton. D c. March The follow- . pany's properties In the AJo district of :
ins army order have been Issued this county I
i.hu,"i,,.Job,'JIj' M7.H?T: '.V I Mr. Concdon said the copper market j
ai wtilSSi "tiSi hto-tBf"T- ' te uI1 nd tn demand fom foreign
"ttS7SMSSS. SU. ??UnwI?" r.rh.Vonnu'.'SS
retired. Inspector Infractor, one month. Hf will return to his home, in I Duluth. I
Uent. COL Albert D. Knlakera. qvarter- ! Minn., at the end of his trip of Inspec-
i -aj. .-. .. . . . . I sucr runs, will HHim CMin Ol IOC ' vvi. i
oju irfn oeaiora rorrest. granason . zeneral depot of the martermuter corps of '
and namesake of Gen. Nathaniel Bed- '. Cblcaso, reiieitnc MJ. Wllklna. who will s LORDSBURG MINE DISTRICT
ford Forrest, was honored by the Calvfn ! "" "h'1' ""C" IZSSZ-ZZJ ?"?. .' HA5 RFNFWPn APTIVITUTQ !
Nominate Officers,
h itnt-ol i diMi to I . te her, ai u
m.ike Kl I'aso his home as he mtend&
le.iinic Memphis soon
will go from here to Santa Rita.
to establish a camu of the Sons
I or coniederate Veterans and will re
) turn here to purchase property.
! CHAPLAIN JOHN L. MADDOX
M.. March 6. Mining
series of entertainments for the grand- I
sun di m aizungaisnea soutnerner
and he left Saturday morning for Sil
ver wiiy. xv jl. and Santa Klta. X.
Alabaman Slips in
Message of Sympathy
With Belgian Package
London. Ens;.. March C. M. Paul
Mussche. librarian of the Belgian par
liament, writes from Brussels to the
American commission for relief in Bel
gium, as follows:
"In the warehouse kindly placed at ! to 'n1 camps of the order in these
the disposal of the commission at the j two
port of Brussels we found cases of! Judee Jackson Eloquent,
corned beef, pork and. beans, " evappr- J Judge Dan M. Jackson made the
-. --. ..... . . r ,. w r..vma i.v
oarreis or ariea nsn. ana other cases
of & more complex kind. They opened
one of these before us. It contained a
nam. three, pots of jam covered with
white paper. 25 kilos of apples, 6 kilos
of potatoes and half a sausage. An
inscription, almost effaced, showed
that the case came from Hurstboro.
Ala. At the bottom of the case the
employe discovered a soiled clip of
paper, on which a hesitating hand hJ
traced these words:
" To the unknown subject of a na
tion which is dying for respect of its
word.
"Other cases bore different inscrip
tions. A great man)- came from Xova
Scotia, and on some was written in
large letters the words: 'For Belgium,
our brave allies, with the admiration
and sympathy of the inhabitants of
.-ova ecoua.
, . i . .. .... in .. iiiw ... . .
i-rozier camn. 5onlt of rjnntMlirt mraft It. vAXmvmA fMm ihil. a -
Veterans- Vifl- evMilnv laHlh a .. . tlia anaririmupr. -1 rflvfaiAi, A m - I Lordsburg. X.
tion at the Elks- club which was ," hi' staiion. Cbleaco. III. activities have been renewed in this
attended by the entire camp of Con- i Caw- L,rBn s Eawart cowit artillery ' district recently. Tom Lester has Just
federate sons and bv the Daughter nf rorlfc- nnasslgneu. U aniroed to the lth . returned from El Paso, where he had
I th rrnnfArfnov . i eotppmny jM,me samples from the Waldo mine
Adit. Gen. Forrest of the national : "- ti"i??. M tested, and is arranging to ship a large
organisation of Sons of Confederate sineer School. -aribtaatoa TbarrlckVD I qu?,nt,lr ororJ to "..r" .,i.
Veterans, is here to make an inspection I tor doty a.nito. barracks. D C I Harvey Sacks, of Clarksdale. Ariz.
of the El Paso camp and has been the . " Uent. Arth.r l, Bnmp. uth to- j f WiliSf aV d (MJ
guest of local members and officers i J"nr. to relied from treatment at tb. ,. ,of ,wicox. Ariz, de a Gold
since his arrival Friday morning. The i Letumnan General Herpltai. the Presidio of ! Hill trip this" week to loov over the
reception at the Elks' club closed a 5fB ctoro. - U proceed to Joia properties in tnat a .
ei r , 1. i; .u-ZTLj hls reclmeat. The Cllne stamp mill at
Start a Garden Farm
Almost every patch of ground
is good for something, whether
it be a small back yard in the
city or the larger lot of the
suburban home. You can
utilize that soil for profit and
pleasure far beyond vour ex
pectations if you plant
WISE PERFECTION SEEDS
They are dependable. Because they produce true to type, are thorough
bred, and are tested for vitality, professional gafdeners and truckers
for years have considered them standard.
You don't need to be an ex
pert. Write or ask for our
Seed Booklet. It will tell you
how, when and what to plant.
J
first Uent. Asa I- Sinrleton 12th In
fantry, will proceed to Fort Leavenworth.
Kana.. and report to the commandant.
United States military prison, for doty.
Pay clerk George Brlcnim. quartermaster
corps, now at the Presidio of Monterey.
Cal . Is relieved from such dnty and will
proceed to Fort Winfleld Scott. Cal.. and
report to the commanding officer for duty.
.Forrest, being Introduced bv Cant.
John X. Harris, of the local camp. I
Judge Jackson spoke eloquently of the j
services the grandfather of the honor I
guest naa rendered the Confederacy
and of his brilliant career. He re
ferred 'to the Confederate doctrine of
states- rights from a legal standpoint
MINING DEVELOPMENT RAPID
IN FINOS ALTOS DISTRICT
Demlng. X. M . March . Lee Russell,
who was in town from Pinos Altos re
cently, reports everything favorable at
the Pinos Altos camp for a big Droduct-
IVe iMr Mr Dim..! ... .n.I.L i.. I
anjl rielarri that fhi. Ia.Mii. -vaB i.i.in. ...i ..-JL ., . . ,. '
..Hi , ..-. vri --" . r:;. ," t'-: """ """"' som' " r
u.s in cuct-v iuu aiiu. wiinoat. li.
this republic would revert to a mon-
arcniai form of government.
The Cllne stamD mill at Oold Hill has
been working for two weeks and has
!. liandllnf- nr frnm t Roosevelt
mine. Cyanide experiments arc now j
being made at the Gold Hill proprt
SPRING MEDICINE
DAILY RECORD
CAN'T PRAISE
CARDUENOUGH
This Lady Was Very NerTons, On
Account of SerioHi Womanly
Trouble. But Now She
Praises CarduL
:s
Mueri-ross. Ala. The following
t om Mrs. W. J. Daugherty, this place
I will write
UoHHnc Permits.
1 To El Paso Sign On, to erect electric
lags at the Oradorff hotel; estbnated cost
To EI Pa Sign On, to erect sign at ill
Stanton street; estimated cost Soft.
Perrjr-Kirkpatriek Co.. to ootid ohrht boa.
galows oa lota 1 to 1 tnclnatvo. block 3S.
Franklu Uetghu addition; estimate cost
Frank Zlabotaky. to baud a perch and
make chances at m OUT street: esti
mated cost SIM.
Saayfleld Buildina- av Tm .k,i r.
to bnUd a brick bansalow on lots 4. c and
o x. uKiin aaaruon: estis
Weeds rHed.
Xorth side of Hneco street.
Grama aad Coola streets R f
and wife to Mrs. Florence Price, lota T and
8, block IIS. Bast EI Paso addition; consid
erauon JI71; Jan. 4. MIS.
Aorta aide of Texas street, between Wal-
betweea
full statement of my I ?S. mJmi.y tTr. F- .K"01 "x1
i "" " . j- "wwy. iocs .i. ana zs, brock
ci.iiumun reitrre x na uKen uaunai. i " n whuimmb, comnqeratioa sisss;
I as er weak.
'I Jan. 1&L 1US
1 nail not mpr nerve . Xorth side of Frankfort street, between
Adit. Gen. Forrest resnonded to this
address of welcome by praising Ei
Paso and her people and declaring that
he was thinking strongly of locating
in 1 Paso and making this his home.
He declared that all sectional lines
had been erased and this was one
country vith one flag and one com
mon purpose.
Musical Prosrrnra.
The musical program was In charge
of Mrs. J. K. Bowen. of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy. Mrs.
Robert Lander sang "Dixie." -Robert
Carson sang "Old Black Joe." Miss Mai
narris. aaugnter of Capt. JoLn X.
Harris, sinr a solo: Miss Juli ifoiinw
also sang a solo; Mrs. F. M. Thomas
sang and Mr. Thomas playeu the ac
companiments: Mrs. Mary Bond'Whea.
also played the accompaniment for
several of the musical numbers. Sfrs.
lender's "Bonnie Blue Flag" was espe
cially pleasing . to the Confederal
Veterans present.
Confederate Veterans to Jteet.
The Confederate Veterans will hold
their monthly meeting Sunday after-
noun at ine ejks- ciuo at 3 ociock. The
Daughters of the Confederacy will give
an entertaining program and j-ill
IWrfA rfrhmnt. V
Moose dominate ItoTrea.
At the Friday night meetinr- of the
Loyal Order of Moose. C. U Bowen was 1
ivouaaiea to succeea nimseir for re
election as head of the order. Mr.
Bowen has been active in the cam
paign for membership and also for the
$5M,vM Moose sanitarium and the
Hood's Snrsnpnrilla. the Great Blood
Purifier, la the Bert.'.
Spring sickness comes in some de
gree to every man. woman and child
la our climate.
It is that run-down condition of the
system that results from impure, im
poverished, devitalized blood.
bodies at from 75 to 1 feet levels. He ( Jt ls marked by loss of appetite and
intends going to the 209 foot level be- ' thllt tired feeling, and hi many cases
tore taking out anv considerable i "f some form of eruption
lmsm w.
!
D. WISE
SEED COMPANY
SEEDS FEED POULTRY SUPPLIES Phone 11. Phone 5290
106 NORTH STANTON STREET and Chihaahajt and 2nd
amount of ore.
The greater part of the ore is silver
and copper bearing with a trace of gold
in it. These properties are expected to
be among the best paying ones in the
Pinos Altos district when they are developed.
S0N0RA MINES SHIP 5175
TONS OF ORE IN FEBRUARY
Douslas. Ariz. March 4. Despite the
crippled condition of the X&cozari rail
road, because of IiiifmjI h.ii.u, .i.
mines of northern Sonora. shinoeH si 73 J
.. I . .- .. . -r' - - r
?. '" ,ui ore to me smelters here. The
Kl Tigre. Santa Rosa and Plcacho. I
Xacosari led with ISO cars of ore, con- ;
taming 4 SCO tons.
In addition. El Tigre shlrped 20 bars i
of gold and silver bullion, making 2417 !
pounds. 7o sacks of ore and S0 sacks !
of precipitates.
The estimated value of all these ship-
ments follows
Copper SI. 327.000, silver. J561.000;-!
The best war to treat spring sick
ness is to take .ood's Sarsapa"illa.
This old reliable family medicine puri
fies, enriches and ret italizes the blood.
It is an all-the- ear-round alterative
and tonic, and ls absolutely the best
spring medicine.
Get your-blood in good condition at
once now. Delay may be dangerous.
Ask your druggist for Hood's Sarsa
parilla. and Insist on having it. for
nothing else can take its place. Adv.
BANKING BY MAIL
Just as easy to open a savings account with us as thoogh you
lived, next door.
WE PAT 4 percent Interest compounded Twice Svery Year.
We do business under the Depositor'a Guaranty Law of the Stats
of Texas and are a Guaranty Fund Bank as provided hy such Law.
Our plan, in addition to being convenient. Is safe, profitable
and liberal. Nobody has ever lost a dollar In a State bank In Texas.
Write today for our free loofclet "BAXKIXO Br HAIL" or
simply mall your deposit.
El Paso Bank and Trust Co., El Paso, Texas
gold. S236.000
at all and con Id not atam antr note I ' ".. "a Coerchesne streets Charles I members have insisted that he con
at an and could not stand amy noise, a . wuuams and wife to Lela Mueller j tinue in office another term in order
er.a nao letnaie complaints. i ""IT? """ " "" " . Jutura Fark.
1 consideration SSM: March 4. HIS.
At last my doctor told me to try j Lot In Concordia cemeteryr-W. R Wat-
1 nanssn as. ml V - UI.s - .
Cardoi and liU. .nrf T . . i Tr. '2JE? ? ."-" aie to an.
- " . -" " I ny OSN! 9SUUL lot 22 In tier lOo c rv..
ture has cured me sasnaa and wen, and! JJJf eemetery. consideration SI. Jan. is,
. rr, irlad to tell savoas -nrknt Ir AlA i Korth side of Vnnihir mi .-.- !
. . .,, . , , I Noble and- brown streets N. D Bstes. of i
i.ir mi and it wUl help any suffering! ru county, golo, to Emma KesTaiiia- Rv
v oman ,T,d?!1 .""e-teSth. interest In Irtta It and ire
II
to complete the campaigns which he
has been instrumental in stnrtlne- The
election will be held next Friday night. !
United Umpire Club To Elecl.
The annual election of ofl.-er tnr
I the United Kmpire club, the local Kng- '
1 lisb and Canadian organisation, will i
take .place on Monday eveninr- at
van's hall. Following the business '
meeting, mere will be a smoker and
an atti active program has been ar
.anged. Bees tie Ilntr.
X Xeteon. sunreme Dreaident of
I the Benevolent Order of Bees, who
Feb. 2. ins. I makes his headquarters in thin citv.
j North side of Memphis street, .between ! Ils returned from an extended trip to
of ! ," vlsieo streets L. B. French ; Mexico where be organized sev-
medicine. We ..way, keep it . a -t WVuTuWS he organized a SZ iT'IanFe."
house for mr benefit. 2SHrTi J.. : eosadratlen . but a short time before completed the
TVhen I was told to try, Car nl I did j 52? - -!! -?.. . rSSvSST JSJS I
. - . .un.
praise Cards! enough.
1 . B.OCK :i. Franklin Meichu addition:
I vwwraenuon saw; pen. 24. 1SIJ.
oonta sum nf alorenri street.
. w. j .. " vw..,c .sail w v.m bxwui Ajistin at jsarr i t
1 Co. tn n P 1I.. i,- .i ...a . l I J.
sav and ffive rnvslni ersnl mH Am! . . . I . .'.r. e.TV" ""a 1
- - j i - mh au Mrmwt aaaiuon
Bill find my word to he true.
Cardui is alt I take in the -way
si
Puts life md
hustle scyocr bens
sad makes them
Jsy because thcT arc
saong-ardvorous. KbSlir
r-jraigcoa hsbcs. uciafau cr
1AUSCDOT,
COtiETSBOCPRXEDT
puts -Kouo to rout. G re m
dmlpne waten 2 50c and $L
AskzorCookeysPoukryEoak.
Conifer's Reaediesaad'Toiuca
ere sold br Seed. Fml. H.-A.
wars and Ponltry Supply Stars is
Kl Paso Texas, nnd everywhere.
IONIC ;
res5ll I
rii TsaS&M
1 i8 i
fcji ???ni i
B1 i i
Specialists For Men
German-American
Doctors
DR. BR0NS0N & CO.
SrroBil Floor
00 1-2 01KSV
STATE NATIONAL BANK
Established April. 1SS1. Capital. Surplus and Profits. SMO.000.
INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
a R. MOREHEAl), rresident. C. X. BASSfcTT, Vice President.
JOSEPH MAGOFFIN, V. Pres. GEO. D. FLORY, Cashier.
T. J. OILCHRlST. Ast. CaiOiier.
U. A. MACRBDER Graduate LoaUvUle. Ky. College. 1S9?
DR. H. A. MAGRUDER
DBXTIST
-Ask Anyone.
. GstaMUhed 194
' Dnloa Clothlnc Co. Cnderneath Co.
Herald "Want Ads f or results, j
Insure Your Property Against Decay.
Tuttle's Imperial Paint ie the best paint insurance.
It looks well, covers well, and lasts wel!.
Our imloa a are lighted until 10 P. M.
"TELL US YOUR PAINT TROUBLES."
TUTTLE PAINT AND GLASS CO.
Phones 8S and 8. Z16S12 X. Stanton Sr.
HAflEltf
m
S J. . flf-aO -, I
rot ihink I would, but jot friends kt ; Valley Bank and Treat Co. to H. w. Bald- i ?. summer and this city holds the
iinna and imtWoii street Ri sa 1 , . "" -weauMuw in -r-i t-aso
win. fr.. lots 11 mwi i kiu.v ic nLki j : distinction of beinir th nniv oitv- it. ihn 1
.. avlv -.. .i ' . - . v.as, iw. uiaUIMIU I .. . " " -rf --.,- ( .aav
"" i me unui i. Soi one octue, ana it Irani aaditlon. consideration J1S. March I sute tnat ls the national headquarters
vr - ! " . . iiAieraii organization. The mem-
- : j ui Boeorro graat c o Coffin to i oersntp in Texas and New Mexico.
i t.-. .??" """ "J. surrey
1 2VX. with Its aeeretiosis. of PmrtM. m. Ae
My b.-ck has got well, my nerve Is ' Socorro town arrant, coatainlnc ZS.IS acres
U rVht and my old re ielU h ""SSS: cJ'SaSrell. owee-A.U
sjia ISMD, AaI. u.
. . ...a ..uui. iwun.n sou
to Km ma H. Moffmsji. lots i 9
I. block 1ZS. East El Paso arfdillaa II .w
other considerations: March 2, ISIS.
Lands In Tsleta anaT .Socorro grants
Jose Coeto to T. M. Wuuro. Ins 4 t
??re".lTl,,?..alo,,e tBe tank of old Tsleta I tpken in and other business w. m
Tta It , "ceania ; acres on the aeequla Madre .posed of.
ir ,u about one mile west of the plaza, also hi.. ,;.. ,,,
'c-t ?. J?..-!I-. . X. ! The annual ewLf,f,'JJS .
. w- .v.c. ij-iuc w me aceqaia eel cam- I T4n . ,.- i. . "-- w i
' Pas, also n acre. iy.ac the aceqaia de u !S ,od??18'' Benevolent Protective i
..k- -i. . c. r. .. J'TT ! Order of Rllr. wo ku .. i. .
-. . . . .. .-re-. if ins A1005 U1C eOSt J .H , . ' T "i" " UlKjnt.
cli4 me so much good that I
taking: it.
pone, and I am stoat and strong as a j 4ru
t. oman can be. I am siaH- to say it
tias Cardui that I can praise for my
health "
Tour drugBist sells Cardui
J J'r;isement
where hives have been organized, now
reaches enarly l.MS and the order is
growina; rapidly.
Mr. Nelson is the originator of the
Bees, having 'written the riturj and
promoted the orsranicsrmn Tt. i.
lodge was organized in Ei I'aso. and i
u.u nut nww u nearly tin members.
At the meeting of the local hive Tues-
"y "win isn. new memoers were
IC.2r .--N1"SKiU.tes.od -3U
VsfteBjta tie eumorga, and aul, . i.W
I 'ackaiesadfceditsJluwnme. e"'
cosixrasisitniKrooD ?$&
t oadcd aid m gtmc i'-rH
y- lie chides suned. Feed it -', "p-
K to avery brood yon lji-' --a
hank of the E. and w. aeequla.; also 4.7S ' The election resulted as follows:
W Paso, Texas, and everywhere.
2 S?"' f3rorfraHis4 Book as PktMta n41M W
N."SnNtM,MllllWla1hMMM H
W f 7W laniiii,. In Im ul CMwflawtfail ic.. W
m F55SW" witieid im ts. saENtxnd W
AKEEK-aK. "mvSnXmL&rr ij
MOX Ja CO. Palest AUsraejs W
S2S T Street. TTaaUastoa. D. O. W
i
acres adjoining the Valdesaln. tract.
j in the Socorro town grant: Sit aad other
consiaeraiion , Jan. is. isis.
Antomoblles TJcni4ed.
2M1 C T. Boiler, HIS Wyoming street:
five passenger ford.
2 Magnoha Bottling Co.. 9JI Myrtle
avenue, InternationaJ Harvester track.
3241 Harry C. Kler. ISM Ohio street:
fie passenger Ford.
324 Hawkins Bros, Morgan batWlsg:
five passenger Ford.
2215 Motor Bos Oo rear of 31X Texas
treet. five passenger Ford.
3I4-J- B Clark. MM Oro stnet: five
passenger Ford.
3247 High W. Treat. Ei Roberta-Bsa-str
bolldlng: two passenger Ford.
321S G. C. York. Hz Magofrnr- avesne;
five passenger Ford.
licensed to Tt'ed.
W A. Steele to Maade Vlonre
J W. Holltngsworth to Francis V. Baven.
Refnglo Miranda, to Teresa Lopez.
Births Female.
To Mrs. Ben Ballig, lis Loss street;
Feb 18.
To Mrs. B. F. Baylias. 1331 Caste street:
Feb 19. ,
To Mrs. Pedro 'Mlchlea. Seventh aad Santa
Fe streets. Feb. 22.
To Mrs. Jesna Die. 117 Rrauln.:
March 4.
Berths Male.
U MeKalght.
To Mr. J.
street. March 3.
To Mrs. B. J. Kociey,
To Mrs. I Getlerres. ll Juarez street;
March 4 ttwine).
2: Dakota
113 Odssa street;
Attention!
Let U Qaote Yon Prices On
Cottonseed Meal and Cake
CARLOAD LOTS OR LESS
FIELD SEEDS
Have just received our new stock of all kinds of seeds, .Write us or
,wire us for prices.
HEID BROTHERS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
HAY, GRAIN, SEEDS, FUEL AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES.
Corner Texas and Dallas Sis. PHONES 35 and 36.
-ti . nor LJ. Harncm eY.l.H !-... s. r
-" I rle . ." T, . "'" V if I
i ..V aoing Kntgnt, C. T. i
Amltn. esteemed 1at.i kui.t. . . .
Mason esteemed lecturing knight; 1. ,
E Anderson, secretary; F u. Mur. hin- '
v v. S"7' n"rorth. tyler.
R. Stiles, trustee; V. R. stiles!
oeiegaie to the grand lodge; C l
The recnilar mmMh. a '
Sj.1f,inodBe of Perfection, No. s, ,
X2th,5"e ' fSnmt7w111 te
held Monday night. Only routine mat- ,
ters will be discussed. It is announced. I
The regular meetine- of. Oasis ehaot- !
er. Knights Rose Croli' xS 5,:Rlo :
o-h-,Mie,i:oS?c'i.No- J- Knights 'kTd- I
osh and Kl Paso Consistory Xo. X ,
pw".' fnd Acc?Pte" Scottish Hllte of I
nTgnrM.nrcn- g - h"d 0nd i
I e.rL! nnoJunceJ "t over 30 appli
""f5.8 ar.e aeady in for
ti.i. 01 j." "union or the Scot-
Uah Rite .bodies that will be held in !
..PL ?.l".? ' antidpateu ,
.. xmin! reunion will see one
2rJSeKtars't cIsse'' Pon which de
v bodies. conferred by the El
o-'HS, rfnl5T Mt,De: of Tornlllo H
SE"-. "' W,m'n of the World i I
iuj ir;L si one memoer was
added by transfer, one by initiation.
rjL" applications were filed The
h.VKi e?.?1 to 8how a total mem
bership for the camp of about SS
Encles Are fIro,.lnK.
..'..? J-eg!!,a- meeting of El Paso
t.MT-U "" raternal Order of Eagles.
I held Vednmulav nleht feivs.
i Jrr-.i-.?L-roTS;
;i-i.nnaSd-!
rio nae oeen taken in.
. Several candidates were iniii..,". ln; I
No" '"? "-et"ng of EI Pa, !,;,
?.? p.ra'eal Brotherhood, held
r.H"u ""e"ais have been dls- 1
1 .JW'or.k ' 'he "rank of page was cnr..
; M at the regular meetlr, e t-, I
rJ0""' Xo- 82 Knights of PythUts.
held Thursdav ni.hi ,S j -Mft.
3f?& n John'H. pVuTphTrey6 1
aJire wn?e8day nigrht the rank of ei- i
PumphrTy" "e" Mr. j
J GRANDSON OF GEN. FORREST !
1U MAKE HOMK IN PI PAcni
Velk.. l-a sV nJJ
general ofS "2 Forrest, adjutant
Veifi. he 8ona ot Confederate
her?Jfyvtocat'. ln a '"a"- He is
?o. lS rf home ,n Memphis. Tenn..
to Inspect Camp Calvin Crosier, the lo
cal camp of the organization.
He Is a personal friend of Will Cros
by, quartermaster of the Ei Paso camp,
aho tins been cntortscmnij iilin .nice he
armed. After riding uir the city
J
ahiornia btate bpoon
Adds Anotner Beautiful Souvenir Spoon
to trie liberal ofrer of Oneida
Community Silverware
i Never before has it been possible to assemble so beautiful and serv
iceable a collection of High Grade Souvenir Silver Spoons at such
low cost, or is it likely to be possible again, therefore we advise you
to secure a complete collection.
If you did not save your Texas Coupon, get two California Coupons
and you can secure both the California and Texas Spoon.
These spoons must be right in every respect or the manufacturer
could not offer to replace, free of charge, any spoon which does not
at any time give entire satisfaction to the purchaser.
Don't. Mis a Single State Get a
Complete Collection Redeem
tke Coupon NOW!
Today's coupon is good for either the Texas or California Spoon.
Two coupons good for both state spoons'
STATE SOUVENIR SPOONS
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Cut Out This
Coupon
NOW
and bring or mail to
The Herald.
This
coupon with 15 cents. hv mail is -.uto
good fur one State Souvenir Teaspoon, made especiallv for this paper
i by the Oneida Community, Lt'd.
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