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EL PASO HERALD 12 JUAREZ BATTLE IP1SE IS EH w S50 "." EH IEED Senator Sheppard Asks Con gress to Pay $72,000 to El Paso Victims. Budget Fund Trustees Pass Upon Accounts a,nd En dorse Publicity Work. PKiniffi LABOR M HI OPPOSE HHII Hunt's Friend Will Have No Easy Running For Mine Inspector. Phoenix. Aril.. Feb. 11 Thouph :,, Hunt Is mureil of the support of otRanized labor In hi camnalKn for r nomination find ireelection, his old friend, state mine inspector G II Bolin, Is not i fiTtiinate Hunt has been In formed In labor barters that the unions .te iroui to Hiippurt IM S. Grant, a miner ( mploed by the Inspiration Cop per eoinpui) .it Miami, in opposition to liolin Thi is nui pleasing; to the po." tinor. ."i Holm has been of great as siKtanct to bun in former campaigns. not rah m his home ramp of Blebee but in oIImi jilaos where the present inspectoi it- popular Bolin w.i appointed mine inspector b Hunt when the office was Treated and was i lected lo the place two years Bo . Is After Commisslonershlp. Adtio from the north are that Sam Fioitor of Winslov,, one of Hunt's managers uti the floor of the house of representation last sprlnr. is almost sure to i un for corporation commis sioner l'roctui was an applicant for the Winslow Bostofflce, but It Is unaer- ilowe(1 bv the board of claims are as Ww-!. atria.C' hr".J,r?,T; ! f"ow.- Adolfo Varela. $3000; Virginia Claims of Kl l'aso peisons who were The chamber of commerce board of Injured during the battle of Juarez, in budget fund trustees, in conference senteco' SrT oTa I T afternoon, a.iowed Items to bill introduced in the senate by United cover past and current expense to a States senator Morris Sheppard. total of $5835.16. leaving a balance on -f 1". "J1" .;"""'" J1", '" ,"". "and as of Feb. 10, re MKBtSll Uli mr cvi v v tuc .imi"o amounting to commission which investigated all claims filed with the United States gov ernment asking for redress from Mexico because of the injuries received from bullets fired in Juarez which fell In El l'aso. U. S. 1 1'ny Clnlnm. The bill asks the I'nlted States t6 pay these claims and seek the total amount from Mexico without the United States assuming responsibility for the injuries received on this side. It Is urged that many of the claimants need money and that, if it is necessary for them to wait until Mexico pays their claims, they will be deprived of the Uke of money due them. The claims and amounts which were ised to Kd A. Sawjer. a conservative iietnoerst I.onp aa-o Proctor was prom ised the support of the Hunt wing of the party If he chose to try for a place on the corporation commission. Ormonde for Auditor. .1 B. ounonde of Bisbee. present assistant state auditor. Is thinking e nousiv of announcing himself as a andidate for the Democratic nomina tion for .lurtitot His chief. J. C Cal laghan. probablj will not stand for re election Jesse L. Uojce of Williams, now secretary to the tax commission. as the first Democrat to come out for auditor. . , It appeared for a time that David F. Johnson, present state examiner, who wants to go back to the treasurer's of fite, would be without opposition at Moorhead. $3000: Abundlo Soto. $4000; Edwin G. Heaton, $2000. Celia Griffiths, $l."i000. A. R. Chandler $12,000; Emma Larson, $1000: Elmer E. Crowe, $5000, Francis F. Williams, $5000: John W. Keate. $5000; Joseph W. Harrington, $15,000; William It. White. $2000., the Democratic primaries. It is now known, however, mat v. a jiuuuj ... Graham county, member of the old 1 land commission and now a land ee I lector under the present commissioner, is thinking seriously of opposing Jdhn- Spaln, Italy and Turkey are the only countries in Kurope which do not pay their members of parliament. Well Known Remedy Relieves Chronic Case Important to Ditpote of Waite from the Stomach With ! Regularity. Peoule freauentlv attribute to failure of the digestive organs conditions that are primarily due to inactive bowels, an1 apply remedies that from their erv nature are more apt to aggravate than to relieve the disorder. When th bowels act regularly the stomach is in better shape to perform itx allotted tasks and can usually be dep. nde.1 upon To keep the bowels In I loiidition tin re is no more eiiecuve icinedy than tin omblnatlon of simple laxative herbs known as Ilr. Caldwell's rup Pepsin which Is sold in drug stores for fifty cents a bottle. Dr. Caldwell has prescribed this rem edy In h's practh-e for over a quarter of a i-entur and it is today the standard household r med In thousands of home Mi Thoi TeI.oafh, with the ' Department the Interior. Office of Indian vff.nis, at Washington, wrote Dr CaUlwll reeentU that "Dr. Cald- j w.U's Srup Pepsin is the best laxative j 1 have any knowledge of and the clean- i In.- up guaranteed by its use relieves I . i r organ." , ! otile of Ir Caldwell' Srup Pep- j should 'he on hand in ferv homo I WL?- &,- m fo, fre ing t ig Si MP TTIOS DeL"U'H wh n needed . ti ial bottle I'harg. . an be ol talio d bj wrlt Jir V P Caldwe 1, 4" 4 Wash Mniii Clio, 111 Sick People Sometimes Die From Lack of a Good Stimulant .j Jlecially is tine true in grip and pneumonia, for they are infectious dis eases which attack weak and stronj; alike. Serious corapIicatioiiB are liable lo develop in the eourne of the disease, as grip settles in the weakest part of the system, sometimes the kidneys, the brain, the stomach or the heart, result ing often in heart failure, but the most dreaded of all. pneumonia, which is particularly fatal when arising from znp. As one able medical writer says: "In all severe type of pneumonia there are two sources of danger heart insufficiency, and high temperature. A large portion of deaths from pneumonia directly result from heart failure. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey judiciously used is one of the most efficient means of preventing or over coming it." The reason it is a remarkable reraedv in the treatment and relief of grip, .soughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis, catarrh, pneumonia, and all diseases of the throat and lungs, is that Duffy's I'ure Malt Whiskey aids in keeping the di gestive functions in healthy condition so that the body gets the necessary health and strength from food eaten enabling It to throw off disease germs. For more than 6 years It has brought the blessings of health to overworked men, delicate women and the sickly, who find in Duffy's the htirngth-Kiwng properties that are so necessary to them. "Get Duffy's and Keep Well" .old in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations. wr $213.84. The matter of part payment for the Texas School of Mines, due Jan. 15, i amounting to $2000. was formally al- lowed, in view of the approval voted at f the previous meeting of the board. Foi the convention of the American National Livestock association, a total of $3244 56 ! was nllnwe.1 ruhliclt Department Trained. Discussion, unanimously favorable, preceded the passjng of an Item allow ing $50u for the chamber's publicity bureau's expenses for January. During the consideration of the allowance for the publicity department endorsement of the work of the publicity committee ofnhe past year was given and en dorsement of the work of publicity commissioner George II. Clements also was given. Included in the irenornl re. I view of the present budget fund was president Burt Orndorffs statement, that the fund now stood at about $39 . 000. and that a total of $60,000 would probably be realized when the canvass of the special ways and means commit tee had been finished, to occupy per haps two weeks. On the matter of the work of the publicity bureau. Interest was mani fested and the attitude of the trustees was cordial. Committeeman James Graham lie N'ary, when the question of passing the $500 figure to cover the publicity bu reau's January expenses was brought UP, praised the work of that organiza tion. In part as follows: Suggests JI0OO n .Month. "Nothing is moro' Important to a city than publicity. Publicity has made this one grow " more than anything else. Nothing is more beneficial to the growth of a. city than fresh publicity. If we raise a budget fund of at least $48,000. I think a quarter of that should go for publicity, $12,000 for the year's efforts along publicity lines; $1000 a month to do it richt" President Orndorff lauded the results I ...out; puuucuy channels, as achieved under publicity commissioner Clements, saying in- substance- (Jetting Good Publicity. "Our publicity bureau gets more space for the money expended than that of any other city in the country. The pub Hcity secured by our outlay of monev demonstrates without reasonable doubt that ours Is a wonderful bureau Clements, at the head of It. has got long articles into such publications In st,tand north a tne Xevr York t,Pk Tribune- Bton Globe. .Chicago Tribune and other representative news- ,e ir?obw Placeg- Mhere results may ot.oeed,or 'Uh the DUncn n them." r2 . 'iems PHS'ed by the budget fund trustees Tbnnj... i,:.j", ?L r;TrT''0''''-.'rt-lnrBlS sri-- tommitteemen present included chair man Itobert Krakauer, J G McNarv i.anicr. H. L. Simons and M. W, Norton ant' secretary .Malcolm A. Fraser DAILY RECORD " - Hollaing TermlU. To Georrr IV fihn-n ... . . . salow on lot. ,, Si 17. btaik JiaJ'S raso; estimated cost $:& " H . r;B " anarp to build i "" i'n at I'ledras and streets: estfmatji - rA btack ItTltJ'V " ""ritree't! TO IndiV .o?rk: "tlmd o.t 12000 i Anderaon-Filler company, to bond brick rejldenee on lot. 4ano 41 block Jf rierce-pnley addiUon. estimit'eSit $BM t v., . Ieed Mled. or'l r.'J"d.8-,v- .? d wife T Vt "" "y 10 .i ii. Mardner and booth for Montana tgpAf JIEADYto1 -ok R orT, his S ignatu re Coal ni Ni sV ifer 4 The world has been eating wheat for thou sands of years and never knew its full flavor and sweetness until KRUMBLES! Take a saucerful add cream ormilk and taste the new, delicious flavor that natural sweetness which eomes out more and more as you chew KRUMBLES. The true flavor and sweetness of the wheat were never brought out before, because no one ever thought of just this KRUMBLES method. Look for this Signature Jv .,eJS' .80u.!h one-Wof" action j f cents, in the Kellogg 1 v WAXTITE package, which keeps the fresh, good flavor in and all other flavors out 0 MmETmmEKsm mMzzzsms Jfig M NOTE Get Dnffy'n from yonr loenl druggist, srrocer or dealer, fl.00 per bottle. If he cannot sup ply you, vrrlle us. Send for useful household booklet free. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co.. Rochester. N. Y. No orders solicited In violation of Texas laws. m BANKING BY MAIL Just as easy to open a savings account with us as though yon lived next door. WE PAY 4 per cent Interest, compounded Twice Every Year. We do business under the Depositor's Guaranty Law of the State of Texas and are a Guaranty Fund Bank aa provided by such Law. Our plan, in addition to being convenient is tafe. profitable and liberal. Nobody bas ever lost a dollar In a State bank In Texas. Write today ror our free booklet "BANKING BY MAIL." Yon simply mill your deposit EI Paso Bank & Trust Co., El Paso, Texas iirij ."d "'"". . .-. . . so ,: "Z..:i"?. " " " nd tlon It:o7j."mSiT iTTSli"' c" South side of Aitura Boulevard btir.n Sir?8," a-d YK$ rtr"r n"w.lkerwn." krti 4 ' 57 .'r" i""5, A"na J- Ah"- v5,.. ' 21 and 28- Hook :;. Aitura Tirk addition. con.ideratlon ,J00; January - South sIH nf A lan,A....i. . . . Tuna onJl 7t- -.SUjui. Iireet. MlTPfTl S3 -5?f ?JVF reeUr-Frank A. Overton . ii: :r "ei. y- jum. it t lTVt( l - DK """nuu, connaeratlon A AS. fllACID THROWN ON BABY ,a'i-Jwimw!xx8mmMmMMmwm!gw and Eut TT1 rai. J4000; February 8. so 100; Febru- SOUtb Side Of rmraM .&. .. - . ... .,-.'.".-- """-. 1-eiWfeH L1I Mnr. ... .""?:" """"I-Jo.quln R Ij.lt.. .jj.r.rl """-m. lot 17. DIOCR arr 1 191C consideration aJSr.!.?!" " -"-n PMr., n..'T;,".,"T-: Tbornton and tlnn.i !,:",." .o"'. " " Jonnson. dAi .-.'!'.; au " "lock 47. liii ' "-"""oeraiion xi:.,0- frar- Bat January t. tial l?,l . ?m?f njr 0 & R Fields of Tavn r, 'iAr 'V, V",? ' 30- S1 an - block 1 Hl Paw llelRht. addition. Jt and other cot, eldwatlona: December 3 1J15 .,0UXh ,",d' of Oro Mreet. between Oram, BankTrmT1-080?' W- ? r M Stoat SP?i:PaiJJi.l.'?t" :3 anU hln KiofTa'nul.'ry ?" COa"ir" """"; or I-a Iaii trt. between T... Jam,. A M,,n "f-i-P'-k O Haak to lames a Mortenxen and wife lot 7 nn.i .. 7 lion "U0tJ,- Wfk "tllft" tlon. conrt. eratlon I128: May n. 1315 North shin 0f ij, T.i. ..,.;; Vi'."1''- . mar mi Trnti.... -. ... .v. ".""i lo . ir ." '."' ""5"? "ee " ,n.r IU i . , 01 lot 6. Block M. and Dyer STATE NATIONAL BANK ""IEfesi'pAID ON SWCOK'0 U J. GILCHRIST. AWt CagbJor. EL PASO EXCHATCttT. RVRTiniur PRIVATE BANKERS . UNINC0RP0RATED Mexican Money Bought and Sold, 201 S. EI Paw Street. p. 0. Box 1029. Telephone 1371 t. . r ""n J-i. John Haak. lot 1 n.t . " .. 1. n.- : r; : "'..r conaiderauon I0. Miy 30 1914 ""'"'"' T . I-'wnted to Med. n R Jenklna to Jean A. Qras V. rl? Jfmlr to Paula Gutierrez. SSS?i SS5'7- VLJ!ff.SrTw Allf.in.nlnljui T l. , v i:iti,ii:.;" .." M.Tiiti. ... ...viiru Ainsa, bum treeta; Ford roadnter o32 L. D Neal. 1009 East Boulevard cen pauenirer Buick. -"ouievartt 33 TflrflnrIf.An. T..ft, ; Morgan buildint; Art truck. caPr. .., n. j. uaKer. Alamo rooming h,. flie naseenger Maxwell. 5 none 5365 v," J. Sampson. 140S Eat nt Orande: five paewnrer Overland. 360--Enrlqu J. Vsldex. 30l Manan treet. file urninir., w-a aniana Iealln. ' Bemadloa Ratcon. 701 St Vrain !. February 10. ged 05 yeara: burial Concor?i.' .cmeterv Februarr 10' Concordia rarl Spllebury, block 73. Government Itlu February 10. aged one day; burial cwitn cemetery February 10. Umcordla Altha Kay, 20 Bucalyptui ftreef v.t ary 10. at.d three jeari; burial cin' cemetery February 11. u""i LencoriHii Kdcar Barton Benware, 4M9 rnt.-. .treet February 7, ifl Js , lS Eersreen cemeterv February 11 nai Hlrlh-lloy, ' P-2 rr"FebirrSm,,nn- 7" 'h ' win uH?rZ,yr?n- - Febru"SC M rt"' "'' Boulevar.1 . ,. Blrtlisfilrls. 'To lira Kponrir B. Tugli !. ,-., , , street February 1 " ,-- Oxford ,.,To. Mra-. Bobert A Bemphni. 311 South Mrg-lnla Ktreet Tebruary south ti; - a? &. 3acsi5,3ss3s& m &&$msmi&8$&y$&&&&&8& All trama arrive and depart from tfnlon station, foot of San Francisco street All arrlals and departures siren in El Paso or mountain standard time. SANTA EE. For Albuquerque, Denver. Chicago, Lo Angeles No. SIS Ira. 3:50 a. m.: JJa S10 at 8 p. ra From Albuquerque. Denver. Las Angeles, Chicago No. 309 arra. 10 a. in.: No. SIS at 6:5S p. m. EL TASO ft SOBTIIWESTEKN. (Western Dli'lon.) For Arizona aud Calif ornla No. 3 Iva, !:&& p. m . No. 7, at 7:45 p. in. From Arizona and California No. 8 arva. 7 a. m.: No. 4 at 1:10 p. m. (Kaslcrn Division.) For Kansas City. St Louis and Chicago No 4 Ivs. 1 a5 p. ra.: No. 2, at 4:45 p. m. Tor Tucumcarl No. 8 Iva. 7:30 a. zn. From Chicago, St Louis and Kansas City No 1 arvs. 6:30 a. m.: No. 3 at 3-40 p. m. From Tucumcarl No. 7 arrives 7.20 p. m. C. II. A S. A. ASD S. P. TRAINS. For Smn Antonio, New Orleans and Wash ington No. 103 Irs. S:15 a. m.: No. lo at 10 30 p. m. From Washington. New Orleans and San Antonio To. 9 arvs. 5:J0 p. m.: No. 101 at 19 p. m. For Arizona anfl California No. 1 Iva, .o. iui at mut p in. C 45 J34 La3mA&L iMeetitrs of Xew lork are looking for an insane person wIiq it is tlioughl i endangering the IUcs of infants by attempting to 'throw carbolio acid upon them. $ Mrs Nina Lombard rqiorted that she had found tho pillow in her infant daughter's carriage wet with carbolic acid. The child, Kao Lombard, 11-2 yeors old, was unhurt. Following so closely upon the act of a maniac who last week threw Ivsol on Julius Clemens, three weeks old, while lie slept jM frollt 0f a caudv store, the police are making every effort to catch tho perpetrator. STATE UIVERSITY JEWS ORGANIZE AN ASSOCIATION Austin, Texas. Feb. 11. Jewish stu dents at the State university have or ganized a Young Men's Hebrew asso ciation similar in scope to the . 31. -. A. The men are very enthusiastic and desire to establish Y. M. H. A. s in all of the lancer cities of Texas Mil lo hold a state convention in Austin tne l.ittcr part of the spring. 1'nMd Lnwii of Austin, the firit piesident elected, desires to corres pond with all Jewish younsr men to urge them to organize and to instruct ''!", ln methods. The Y m. H. A. alms to give the joung Jew the opportunity for develop ment through its social activities," said president Lown. "It seeks on the one hand to help him Interpret his Jew ish social background arfQ to impress upon him a vivid Jewish conscious ness in the Jewish social sroup. keep ing alive his nu-i.il entity in thig mael Strom of eolution, whilr on the other hand traininK him for the best type or citi, nship " KnKllsh Unn Stationery 2Bc the r?."m1.', ,'l.Paso Book Co. Mills Bids. It's HaniH." Adv From Arizona and California No. 10! arva. 8:30 a. m.: Nft. 10 at 19 n. m. tex.s jt p.vcrnc. For Dallas and St. Loais No. t. Iva 8:80 a. m.. No. 4, at 7 p, m. From St Louis and Dallas No. 3 arvs. 9-15 a. m.; No 5 nt 9 38 p. m. MEXICAN CKNTKAL. For Aguaacaiientes and Intermediate points Lv Juarej at 8 p. m. From Aguaacalientes and intermediate point: Ar. Juarez 7-30 a. n. MK.VICO AND NOHTII WISTEICf. For Pearson and Intermediate' points Lv. 5Ie Mondays and Thursdays at 8 a. nu From I'eareon Ar. Juarez 6 p. m. Wed nedaa and Fridays. IlICKOK HOIXL and auto Une, Blgle, N. . Trips to Elephant Butte and Paloraa bprlngs. Caremet all trains. LAM. ALLEY. Ilillsboro ahel Klngaton . ? ,ta8 nd express Una meets all trains JJLn!"! ,vlly wire at ray expense for special trips anywhere at any time. Rates reasonable F W. Mister. Illlllboro. N. M.. ?,l.I'TE,,.clT"-OcToi.I.ON stage line, one way 7o0. round trip 815 Stanley steamer. ;ilJPa"S.n?,r car- 'N'" "r write for reserva Si?!, ut yeara experience Uogolton read. Sliver TumMena- P- O Box 708. Phone 34. TtJL.KOSA-MESaLEHO anto lesv. T,,.- I rosa for Meacalero. daily. 33 round trip, fare 10 Aiamogorao ji. D. W. Shoemaker Auto Line. Tnlarosa, N. M. 1 MAKFA-TORT DAVIS auto mall Un leaves Fort Davis dally and Sundays 8 a. m. Leaves Maria 3 p. m. One way. 82.50; round trln 34.00. Q. w. Davis. Prop. . I1LCK IL1NGE auto stage and express line. passenger service leaving Engla and Chlor ide daily except Sunday at 7 a, m. for E,e phant Butte, Cuchillo, Willow Springs and Fairvlew Through tare one way. 15 Inter mediate points. le per mile. Baggags car ried 50 pounds free, excess 3 cents per pound. " nc?T? "WENIX-Elght hours. Via aiob d.iw?-,. Leave Dominion hotel. S m vl ' .V ,L m- A",v Pbeenlx 4:30 ranTe. rZ MJ;, Make ".ervatlpn. In ad vance. Gila alley Auto Stage Line. Globe. fir' El4 pI1SLJN.T Wl","'"' "" CIlnt rr El laso dally, including Sunday, at S:3Q 2:. m:. Beturnlng id Herald ofrke at and parcels carried. Clint 3 30 p. car leaves m. express Tilivftv w... . ....." "r - llnV Saie . , " V,I-LK "omobll. stage Ill e "" " VltlVUV 3 1 115 11 1)1) 11. i a. m ur each wav J& 00 can, Arizona. arrive Sol Iadvsi QamlAasrsiMMwIllA arriv. Duncan J15 p. m. Fare i eia. manarer. Dun. H. KOSttELL-CAKBIZOZO maU line Passen ger service leaving both Roswell and Carrl zo dally and Sunday at 8 a. m. for Pica cho, Tlnnle, Hondo. Lincoln, Ft Stanton. Capitan and Nogal. Through fare one war. 88 40 Intermediate points at Sc per mil". Baggage carried up to 178 pounds. CO pounds free. Excess at lc per pound, Kos well Anto Co owners and operators. FABENS-CLINT-EL PASO automobile stage Une. See the lower valley and enjoy a real good ride. Round trip fare to Ciint 31 00; Fabens 31 50 Automobile leaves EI Paso nerald office each evening except Sundays at 3 o'clock and returns to El Paso at 8 o'clock Make reservations at Tho Herald office. I.ORDnriCG, TlRONE. SILVEirCITY auto. leae Lordsburg dally 1 p m. ta Tyrone, leaves Silver City dally 8 a. m.. via Tyrone Through fare one way Ji round trip 313 Silver City to Tyrone one way 33.00. round trip 38.00. Sce't Oarage Lords burg. N. M.. Broadway Hotel, Silver City. N. M. nWKGO-Ul'ENA ISTA auto mill line. Svery day except Sundays. Fare one way 31.28 G. c Marshall. Proprietor R. B. BIAS FUEL COMPANY Pkool EInVTta than v to serve! our customers promptly anfi efficiently. WOOD m lS10&Ut.ou,i at. wwkij PiCJJ ruuuiMi ou--iico RAILROAD AND AUTOMOBILE TIME TABLES iau!ivu.L-aLAJIOGOBDO passenger and express line. Automobiles leave Alamogordo for Roswell at 7 30 a. m., arrive at Roswell at 8:30 p. m. Westbound automobile leave Roswell for Alamogordo at 7:00 a. m. Arrive at Alamogordo at 4.15 r in. Stofls are made at the following points: Plcacho. Tlnnle, Hondo. San Patricio. Glen Coe. White Mt. Ian, Mesealero. Bent, Tularosa, La Lux. Through fare one way 310 Intermediate points 8c per mile. Twenty-five pounds baggage carried free. Excess lc per pound. Alamogordo Garage, Alamogordo. N. L EL PASO-L.V MESA auto une. upper valler west aide. Herald delivery Itaves Herald of Sfemeaeh wwk day P. m. Fares fro-n El Paso to the following prints are as fol lows: Carnitine, 7c; La Union store, 3L00 Chamberino. 31.38; La ilnsa. 31.80 Car leaves La Sew for El Pascat 8 a. m. dally Telephone 343. La Meaa, N. It R. T Hewlif L.S CRUCES auto line, for Mesllla valley points, leaves Herald office each week day at 5:18 p. m. Fares from E Caso to Carni tine 78c; Anthony. 3LO0,; Berlno. 8t :.". Vado. 3L50: Mesqulte. SL75: Mesllla Parle! 32 00; Las Crueee, 82-00. Leaves Las Cruces Drug ca, for El Paso at 5 p. m. dally BIG 8PRIXGS, Lamcsa, Tex., Auto Lino leaves Big Springs dally except Sunday at 8-30 a. m.. arriving Urawi via Soash and Sparenberg at 12 noon, return-ng to Ble Springs out day at 6 p. m. 32 50 one way. 38.00 round trip. CerdlU & Smith. Prop. Big Springs, Tex. v ' y VT ' J