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EL PASO MORNING TIMES SUNDAY. JULY 20 1913.
Social News of the Southwest
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" " f torn Waisrbjl Csi 1 1 imMI
Alpine Tnu C. C. Olvon uri
"If har returned from California
Miss Johnnie Adams la visiting
friends In Han Angeln
Mr Hv Of wood haa returned
from a vMI to I-rnulslan She
soeompanlad home by har daughter.
Mm b. R. J"bnon. and children
from Wichita rail.
Otl luthlan waa a Ttaltor from
Valentin thla weak.
Mrs. V oun. who haa boon (ha gueat
of her alitor Mra. Will Btlllweil haa
returned to har homo In Phoenix.
Aria
Mm Alloa Walton and children ar
visiting with relative and friends la
"ablnai and Uvalde
Mtas Bva Jones or Tort Davla la
vlaltlng Mlaa Thalia Olllett
John Harmon la ponding a few
days with hi family. Mr. Harmon
now hold a poaltlon a street car con -ducior
in Kl Paao.
Mra. Reave and Misses Margaret
and Elizabeth Kokernot of San Anto-
nio are here to pend the aummer on
(he Kokernot ranch.
Mra. Joe Banford and daughter
Mlaa Dell of Kl Paao are th guest
of Mr. R. B. Slight and other rela-
tive of thla place.
Mlaae Eva J one and Thalia all-
ien ar the guests of Mr. W C. Chan-
cellor of Port Stockton.
Mra T. 1 McKlnney and children
of Marathon apent aeveral day la
Alpine.
Mr. Will Musaey and wlfa of Long-
fellow ware In Alpine thla week oa
their way to Fort Stockton.
Judge W. Van Blckle w a vlaltor
. to Kan Antonio thla weak.
Arthur Hagtn rame over from Fort
Stockton laat weak to attend the fun-
eral of hi brother-in-law Mr. R. C.
McKlnney.
W C. Baaterling I spending a faw
week on Devi!' river.
Medm J. U. Sweeney of El Paao
and Mary Humphries of Mar fa who
have been the guests of Mrs. F. E.
U-lllett have returned to Marfa.
J. H. Crow ha sold hi realdence
property to J. H. Baur.
Poatmaater R. B. Slight has re-
ceived notice from the postofflc de-
partment that on and offer July 21
mall will be carried over the Orient.
Capt. J. B. aillett was a visitor
from Marfa laat weak.
J a. McCall of Austin has pur-
chased the barber shop of Carroll
Bros.
Judge A. M. Turney Is recovering
rapidly from his recent illness.
Jo Jayne was an Alpine visitor
from Fort Stock'.on this week.
Rev. H. M. Smith paid Marathon
a visit this weak.
County Clerk W. H. Leas has re-
ceived a list of the school lands for-
feited in Brewster county. It In-
cludes about 14300 acres of land.
F. K. (Silkt. waa a business visitor
to Fort Stockton this week.
H. C. Orr general passenger agent
for the Orient spent several days In
Alpine.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Fletcher of
Marshall Texas are the guests of
their son Henry on the OS ranch.
Mrs. J. U Qllber; and little daugh-
ter has returned frSm a visit with
rajatives In Dallas.
Mrs. Ida Stewart and daughter. Mi as
Dixie arid Mis Amelia Dletert of Del
Rio are the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Draper.
Mra. J. W. Moore arrived thla weak
from Uvalde to Join her husband.
A. J Tlppett and family have re-
turned from a visit to north Texas.
Mrs. Oilllan Bachtol Is visiting her
parents in Marathon.
Mr. and Mr. Will Balnea of San
Antonio ar visiting relative and
friend at thla place.
Miss Moyra Young haa returned
from a visit with relatives In Ozona.
Mrs. 8. J. McSpndden and children
have returned from a visit with rel-
ative in north Texas.
Dr. and Mrs. . R. K. Taylor of Fort
Stockton spent several days In Al-
pine v -
Dr. and Mr B.- F. Berkeley ar In
Sablnul attending the Dry Farming
congress.
Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnston and
son of Flatnlo were th guests of Mr.
and Mr. R. D. Zumevalt.
E. L.. Frailer is visiting in Carthage
and Bay City.
Judge W. E. Douglas left this week
on a professional visit to Fort Worth
ft I svsln
Mlaa Florrle Cotter U In town the
guest of her atater Mrs. Forest Rob-
inson. II. T. Luther left this week for Mis-
souri to Join his family who are
spending the summer there.
M. M. Whlster has returned from
a business and pleasure trip to El
Paso.
Jeaae McKee editor of the Sander-
son Times waa an Alpine visitor this
week.
Mr. Annie Sehsenfeldt of San An-
tonio la th guest of Mrs. James Ar-
thur. Mis Gertrude Schrler of Marfa waa
the gueat of Mra Hour land last Sun-
day. J E Mitchell of Water Valley
Texas is visiting P. R. Buraey of
thla place.
Mra. W. P. Flow and llttl daugh-
ter. Margaret have returned from a
several day' vlalt la Fort Stockton.
Otis Turin-i- haa moved Into his aaw
office building north of th Law k ley
building.
BAN DERiOM TBSAg.
rb.rek. waa hers Mender
a tosr t th ..
fto. Jm. t'ros waa sm fresj Marfa
wortay ssd fitted M regalsr sepolet
msht at tk I'reabvterts rbnrrh
r. aad Mrs. M UoSSes sad children
of U i r Tiitis la llvtlda.
Kagln Ma tk first of th new Pacific
type of pwaaewger eaflnem. passed
through mm No. T Wdnday This I
th firs of eight aaw paagr naie
to he rrlTd from ts H rooks work
Of th Amerl. sn Iweoasotiv worke
They srs super. ater engines with 77
Isch drivers
r. d Mr t. c. Bodklsg rtrd
Moarlsy from pler trip I delves
ton sad Hen Atolo.
Mr. J. Ii ftedgood ss bar from
Fedora Monilsr
Ml Oetarl nosnie was s visitor t
tk clta Toesdsy.
Mr. Agnes Carter aad children froa
Mom.rs. are her e a rlstt t Mra
Parser s alslrr. Mr. W. V. Mlovar.
A tilrslr went to Kl Paao Wednesday
Warning.
M. M. II. .Imes of Iiel Rio a visitor
to Kl I'as.. tbl -e.
Rry Wolf up fro Orydn
Tueday.
R A. HkBir came up from Del
Rio Toeeday Bight to work out of here
o th regular engine! board
M. Kldrldg wsi here from aVsofforrl
ToMday.
Aattag i.enersi Magr O. S. Watd
w up from Houston this wk 1 hi
private car "Teiaa."
J. T. Wearer Sr. of Alpine rarae
dowa aad spent a faw day with kl son
Kev. A. B. Wearer this week.
D. I'bllllps and Captain Wlnnl wad
a trip of iaipectlon to tb raaip of tba
deia. hnients from Troop A stationed nt
Boqullla and Terllncua. this week. Mr.
Winnla and Mlaa Baleuiao mad the trio
of 100 miles with (hem.
Mr. Mgrv died very uddly of
heart failure on Sunday morning last
nd waa hurled at Marathon .on Hunday
afternoon. Bar. A. B. Weaver offkiatlilg.
Mr. - Muagrave leave a hoabaud. falber
mother and oue auiali child.
Rsv. If. M. Sm i I pastor of Alpln
Methodist church and Ml Mattl An-
derson of Alplue. sre assisting th pastor
of the Methodic! church I protracted
meeting this week. The meeting 1 being
well attended and much Interest 1 being
taken.
Ml Johnnie Lemon of Marathon i
here on a vlalt to relative.
Mr. M. Booaer la having s new two-
story rooming house erected her.
Ml Uiiasie Bean sM down from
Alpine Tuesday aud la the gueat of Mr
W. R. Qualtrongh.
Mra. Ktarr of Marathon la here vlsit-
Iting friends.
Hufe Hilrmau i visiting relatives at
ooblast.
Mr. and Mr. Ralph Mchupbsch ar
Tlaitlug relative In Leukey.
Mr. aud Mrs. Darnell and baby re-
1nl ne I to Kl l'aao Wednesday after a
vlalt here with relatives.
W. A. Whittle made a trip to Bablnal
the early part of the week.
Sheriff J. J. Allen ha been attend-
ing the Sheriffs' convention at Austin
W. W. Young hi fully recovered from
burns received last week.
Mr. W. A. Hheltuu haa been quit ill
tbe past week but I now better.
Mr. and Mr. John W. Kast returned
Thursday morning from their wedding
trip tii Ualvestun New Orleans and other
point.
Mr. K. Weasel of El Paao passed
through ou No. 10 Thursday enroute to
Houeton.
M. Dascall of San Antonio la oat here
on busloeaa.
Frank Mtarta la visiting In Alpln.
M. J. McOovsro left for Kl I'aso last
Thursday night.
O. C Taylor 8upt. B. and B. of El
Paao wa hare Thursday.
j. K. Hconeld stopped over Thursdsy
enroute to Kl Paao from Ban Antonio.
uyoo made a trip to Losler
I karsday.
R. Martin
Wednesday.
was s visitor to Drydrn
WEED N X.
Weed N. M. -The Klk Horn ichool
trustee have secured th services of
Ml Blanche Olden to complete Profes-
sor Reukaufs term. There will be
even week more. Professor Reukauf's
Hslfa- (a (oo ill for him to leave har.
Mra. Ray Pringle of EI Paso 1 vislt-
lug at (he home of her relative Mr.
and Mr. Calvin Burkner nead Weed.
Mr. Pringle for years Uvd In this vi-
cinity when she wss Mis Mlnule
Fletcher.
Mr. Bead ru Hum. and llttl David
Spencer of Kl Paso hav arrived on a
vi.lt with Mrs. C K. Pttlon for the
balance of the heated term. Mr. Cul-
loni visited here some aix year ago.
('. H. Patton was In t'louderoft this
weak.
W. W. Wossom has gone to the Peros
Vellcy for two wk'a bnlna trip.
Thomas ( rldebrlng has left for s visit
to tbs Hot Hprlnga
tXINT TEXAS.
By n. . nil ('errrapoadeaf
ksudarson Tex Jeeae McKee dis-
posed of -sr of water aselons la Baa.
drn aad Msrathoo aad vtclalty re-
turning heme Wednesday.
The Joint clebrtla of th Odd Fel-
low and Rebekaba took place Saturday
evealag. At the ronrlualea of the cere-
mony aerial hour waa enjoyed aad re-
freshments of delirious lee cream ssd
rak were served The following officers
war Installed: For th Odd fallows
I. g. fstrksea ankle grsad; M C Jor-
dan vie graud ; r red gavage trearr
holdlag ovr. For tk Rahekah Mr
J p. Bedgood. N 0 ; Mr. Ttlll I aaag.
V. (J. Th sarreisry sod treesarer are
holding over
Miss Mils Ha rags reigrrsad he Mon-
day from a wwfc's .i.ii lo Kl I sse
A van utended dear waa glvaai at
tk court Souse Monday evealag the ee-
asion helag is honor of the eighth n-
ulseraary of th orgaalsaitoa of Terrell
osaiy
Ml MsrguesiU Uasai returned te
her ho In Austin ftr a pleasaat
' tall t friends
Mr aad Mra Jo K 01 cam
don from g rasa Wsdsesday
Miss Vlasat Je Farsaer left Thurs-
day morulas- ea a vtit to rslwtlvaa I
Ksstnrky. M trill sxt I at Isauls
ny i i slain. Mr Irelaad
Clint. Texas. Mr. M. A. Grant who
wa ahot Tusdy night the Kth last.
la reported to lie Improving aad hope
for her recovery are expred. John
Zawadski. whom Mrs lirant aid ahot
kr Is I the rouoly jail la KIPaao.
The horse and buggy which was found
in his possession when Deputy Hherlff
Stanley (Jood arrested him hsve heeo
retursed Tbe wonderful vttsllty that
Mra. Grant has shown baa been a great
surprise to veryooe. Mhe haa never
teat consciousness since she wa abut
and although paralysed her mind has
been clear and she baa bn bl to con-
verse aa usual
J. N. (Jarrl wa a business caller In
El Psso Wednesday.
Mr. 0. M Wh.eier wea shopping In
Kl Psso Wsdsssday.
Mr. sad Mrs. c. M. MeKlay aselored
to th Pa City Tussdsy
Chsrla Crackaf I hat fro Call
furuia. vUttlng kl old frlaeda
MARATHON TEXAS
By Tissr afseoisl Oorraigsadial
Msrsthoo. Tax Mrs R W Heath
of Baa Aotoalu I visiting har
mother. Mr. ('Siberia Wads. I Hare-
thon thla week. She will probably
spend tbe summer la the eeol ueses of
Marathon
Hr. F. H Wright of step!-. .Us Is
visiting her grasd-daughtsr. Mrs Hss-
ok ea Collrge Hill.
Uttl Mlasai Lea aad Georgia
Adams ar dawn front Marfa to apead a
few day wltk ihelr grdmoihr. Mrs.
Crawford
Mlaa Ethel r.rroll one of Has Aa
tonlo'a ckarmloa yoasg ladles. I ihe
guest of Mrs 01 har la Wada for tbe
wassf
A. Terhas. aseaager uf the Border
Rsaber company was a hualae .l.i
tar to Kl l'aao tbl wk
O. T. Word of U Rks. I la Marathon
h.kiyg after bta raaeh lata rests la th
Glass aaeuataisa and la the i'hls dls-
Uts. It reports Lis several thousand
hasp aad go' doing ft but the
ery uiacb I aaad of rata.
ud
Monday We Begin the Fourth Week of the July Clearance
It Will Be As Notable For Its Great Bargain Attractions as Were the Opening Days
w
'E ARE clearing stocks with a vengeance. We haven't time
to reason wlirtlirr it's wise or tit lierwi nnr Irietiwl 11
Kinaiy overlook our earnestness and our disregard of ad-
vice. We are determined to clear out all our summer goods in our
own hasty way. If it costs half it's w.rtli to tin it of course it is
our loss. The gratification of a free hand in the market a few
weeks from now with no out-of-season halances to hother about is
all the compensation we ask. In the meantime avail yourself of the
unprecedented opportunities that are flowing your way. In every
department of the store you will find all sorts of seasonahle and
fashionable merchandise such as you will want for the nexthree
months at prices shattered to wonderfully Vow figures. We have
ignored profits regular values and even costs and have cut prices
to a point where they represent little ur no profit at all to us.
The Second Floor Offers Wonderful Values in ReadyWWear Garments
Wf ONDERFUL bargain abound in the Ready
in all lines of Women's and Children's ut
Mo-Wear Section
Outer Garments for
summer wear. Particularly impressive are the remarkably complete
displays and the great assortment presented in the various lines
of isuits. Dresses etc. These offerings for Monday ami the week
represent values that are unmatched in their attractiveness both
regards to quality style and price.
White Lingerie Dresses
At Prices You Never Believed Poss.ble
EVKltT white drew' we ow n. no matter what the price or how re-
cently It rame to us haa been included In the July t'learanre Bale.
In thin great collection you will find dreaaus of white crepe voile
batiste and marquisette Kvery style dress that Dame Fashion has de
creed correct for summer wear la Included. Kvery dress is fresh
and perfect everyone new and everyone a remnrkalile value at
the sale prices quoted below:
t4.S to I7.S0 Dresses
Dresaes to ttt.trj for.
Dresses to $"11.50. for.
Higher priced I Tense.
at MIS
tls.ft.1
.One-half price
B
New Shadow Lace Dresses
At Prices That Are Irresistible
KAirrtFlTl. styles many of them copied direct from models.
many time the ale price. They are of rich shadnw luce.
In designs that are simply exquisite all the new Ideas for
summer wear. Priced as follow:
$12.50 Presses for $1.9
$21.50 Dresaes for SI-VOO
Linen and Ratine Coat Suits
Are Again Lowered in Price
THETtE are few houses In El Paso that can show such an
excellent assortment In tailored Mnen and Ratine Coat Bulls.
We have not allewod our stock to run down but have kept
abreast with the time having had standing orders to send us the
latest models as soon as Introduced. The following reduction
take In garments received an late as July 1st:
Unen Hults to $10.50 at S
l.incn Suits to $$0.00 al S10.8.1
Bult above $30.00 Ono-half price
Wool Coat Suits to $22.50 $7.95
All Above $22.50 at Half Price
BEGINNING Monday you may have your choice of 75 Woolen Htilta that
are made of solid colored serge cheviot whipcords shepherd plulils.
fsncy novelty mixtures and mannish weaves In tropical weights es-
pecially desirable for traveling and touring wear. These suits are worth up
as high as $31.50 in a regular way. I'nitu Monday and
take your unrestricted choice of the lot at
Children'
A
57.95
l-v 1 WW (I li r s
s uresses and Mats Halt rnce
CHARMING lot of children white
trimmed in dainty lace and ribbon. There
value to $5.00 at f2.9.; lot No. 1; value to
$3.50 to Sl-SS. Children's Hats at
ire two lots.
Half Price
beautifully s-V w
Specials From Basement
They Are Positively Matchless
AN extra special In th
Basement for Monday
a large quantity of It
inch shirt tng madras. In a llm
Ited number of patterns. Wi
have always sold this doth n
30f) the yard and It Is cheat
at the price Monday
at a yard
ANOTHER excellent spactal
from the Basement for
Monday's selling one lot
of the celebrated "lied Heal"
Zephyr Gingham In good atytea
of light and dark patterns-.
10c
ells
ard.
t i:
1 -2e a
Monday
while the lr
9c
Choice Wash Fabrics
At Whelesale Prices
JL v. learance prices still continue in the
White Goods ;intl Wash ('roods Dfnartmonte
Realizing our overstocked condition in these lines
of summer merchandise we have no other rccours)
man io sen at reductions so marked that it
he to your interest to huy even if you nitiM
(he merchandise until next season.
will
save
tCtftrtNB J "i;i; mm TissrK
t.ivt.ii i The rneontparahla
houae dress material. Here In
prelly h.Hdea anil noveltle
uuiillty at
a yard
HOUND T H It K A l 1 1 It I s s
UXKN Inchea wide. Abso
lutely all linen quality: firm
weave pure white
dftc grade at yard..
12ic
45c
PtsAIM t'Olrtllt S1IK STRIPF
V oil t: Complete assortment of
colors. Makes a cool and ser-
viceable dreas. 2R- and S0c val-
ues offered for Monday's 1
selling at yard I 3b
t.KM'INf-: WHITE FFiAXON
Checked crosabar and atrlped
effects. Klaxon Is a white fab
ric -of proven worth.
and IfC kinds at
i :oc 4-ft
yard I I 2w
Clearance of Draperies
Rugs and Go-Carts
CURTAIN HCRIM Klnal clean
up of fancy colored curtain
crlm. Merchandise thai (old
regularly at 2Sc 2c and 30c
yard offered at
yard
19c
$5.95
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July Clearance Sale of Footwear
Every Pair of Low Shoes in the House Reduced
Cl'HTAIN s m m.n Our regu-
lar lines of ;i5c. 40c snd 46c
curtHfn scrims offered Monday
and the week at
yard t .
25c
I
N THE most sweeping- clearance ever inaiimirntet
store we offer our entire stock of
W I
nier Pumps ami Oxfori
to lie several thousaml
at this lime thus it is
These prices will do it
All our $.Vini
All our S t oo
All our $.T.V
Ml our $.1.00
All our $2. .Mi
men
We
newest
find the
this
Mini
ti . k
al neat savings
nllar.s in excess of the regular limit
uperative to make a quick dean up.
lump
Pump
Pump
Pump
Pump
and Oxfords
and Oxfords.
ami Oxfords
anil Oxfords
and ( xf'irds .
(All our $$.00 Pumps and Oxfort
$4 15
$3 25
$2 95
$2 55
$1.95
$1.65
The Last Week of Our Great $1 Shoe Sale
WE have added some more good shoe Ijargiiln to our II 00 table. Come and look them over.
A hlg sav ing awatta you If you can get your else. You will find a pretty ralr range of WmJWt k ft
to choose from. All ityle and sll leathers. Values to .3.50. July Clearance Hale. Aj ff
I KT M KTVAII our IK
and 30c fancy curtain neta of
fered for a nulck clear-
ance at a yard
19c
KKM X A N TS A 1 1
curtiiln scrims n
etc.. will be
for your sel
remnants of
rretonnea.
- offered .
ectlon at 2f
RICK
Nl Wil l SS HIU NSM.I. Itl .S-
8x12 alxe high grad values in
small allnver dealgn Regular
II SO and 17.50 values offered
here Monday at
our choica
$14.95
NA.VrYiW AXMIXSTKR HVr.H
4-4x-. These are the kind we
have sold all xeason at 17. SO.
Kxtra special value
at
xl!l AXMIXHTKR Kl'tiK A
limited numlier In . good floral
and oriental pattern. Iff SO and
$24.00 grade at CIQCfl
your choice I Ji JU
PAHTKI R.ti Rif;s in plain
ahadea of greens tans blues and
pinks with fancy hordera
24x3S inch Rng Rugs 78
27x54 Inch Hag Ruga fl.as
30x0 Inch Hag Rugs fl.0
3x72 Inch Hsg Rugs $2.00
A limited number of .xf and
8x12 ft. Itag Hugs at very ape-
rial prices.
oi l WNlltl I t.t.-c ARTS-Kull
I'ollapslhln steel frame opens
and closes with one motion; ad-
justable dash and back; spring
seat; adjustable top. Mere In
green brown and black. Ex-
ceptional 19 00 value jg gg
Sample Undermuslins
Marked at Half Price
HE collection
ends broker
Is made
if manufacturers' samnles. otH . h
alsrs. slightly soiled and mussed fr.m. e
handling and from being used for display purposes After
- sswaj s.renuous unnerwear aelllng It la tiutural
garmenia anouin ar-cumulate. Almost
oiled or mussed -laundering will makt perfect and we have a ken
- "' " " friie. as an allowance for the laundry bill.
aroupen on one large taiile ami tuark
In (ilain figures wilh blue pencil
that these
Ty kind of garment from
xj
New
Fall
Tailored Suits "Sport" Coats
Silk Dresses Middy Blouses
and White Hats Now Here
You Will Find An Ad That
Will Be of Great Interest to
Every Man and Young Man on
All
Half Price
Sport
rage
ta Wsgtlag I fm frea. th raaeh to .a. . Saw .
wltk frlaad sad tk la the maeilng
at tk kUtkodlat rhureh.
Jess Oaurlay. aasp lprtor for thl
.li.in i rs up from Ucl Rk Ibl wk
o hw4a
Mr. Hatrkins from Cheesr Is visiting
her mutter. Mra. J II Aadaraua. Her
tli te dsnroutl III
Usy Ceaib ef iabs CsUla coaatar.
essa vp fruai Ma Auluniu to I kj after
tk dellrari of 3) cows. rereaUy sold
U 'al Ta.ler Ttsry er 4rlvn
tbrougk iu tkarlr rsjssS iday.
Mrs U. W ssKbtol .aaw dowa from
Alplu. tu vlalt kr uiiitfcrr. Mrs Wavr
sad waa taken III. but Is now greatl) lc.
praved
Mrs Jaha Hsadrs..a and . klldreu r
lrad froai a tall i. friesde la aijum.
tvatsy aad wl out to ike rsuck.
T J. Miller and 'turn lass a ware Al-
piu visitors lu Maiala n tkl week
wook.
v si I TA. TICS AS.
H Tim
Ml Corrcspoaifest
Yslata. Tegaa. -Martlng with a vol-
J lay uf twenty odd mucket al T:IS
Tuesdav night th S&Sth festival uf
Nueatta Manor dl Carman the patron
aalnt of Yslifa aid church began
As the halls rang out tha popl
flocked into in.- grand old church to
attend veaaaer sarvkss which was ih
bearlnnlag of th greatest fat of iha
year. Th sarvtc lasted till a o'elork
and than th gpat d Up lay of fir
works which had been arranged
war set off nd aa the band played
th vaat crowd of people nJoed
themnolve lo th limit.
ValOta'S si reel weir filled alth
auto from Ml Paao. which had
lirougbt hundred of hr people down
firework ar mad but th -
here were m.ire novel than Ihoae pur-
chaaed from out of town.
At 4 o'clock Wednesday morning
the muakcta awoke the echoea and
alio.it everything else within a mil
of ihe church and for the next half
hour It was like the hattfe of Jusres.
At 10 o' lock th H.v J. N Cordova
a sal led bv three other priests read
high maas. The church was fill..!
..no thoro waa as many outside th
church insld. on of th most
boaullful pt or eaatoiials folluwd the
arvVtss. in which all th societies of
lh church look part and thsr war
many other aocietla from Kl l'aao.
Mocoro and Man Kllaarlo In lln At I
J - ' I i sad luinllv .f Kl I'ss..
ISA down as Is Ihelr mi um and
maiaod until tha feoat was ovar.
K4 kin .in and family were bar I
vere Mr and
! Miss Annie
iperlntendlng
ise ist fet
II b used by
ice company
b a great
lh church festival.
Mr. Frank As arl.
Hryanl.
K W Whitney
the treclHn of a wa
near the depot whs
the Kl Po Valley
incorporated. Thla
'thing for Ihe peopli
they will handle all kind of fruit hay
and grain
Th laiet arrivals registered at Ihe
V.il In ii era. J. D Itunaway.
I.lano. Tex..a. Rudolph II. Wllcog A.
W Moo ig ue Kurt Wor k; Mr c
Willcox. I. K Whitman. J K Ben
ton and wife. rJ Itohort aad wlf
Kl Paao; rrank Uallaghf. Man An-
tonio. J. K Klr and wife. Jans
Kyater 0 c m Hti Siiirks ami wlf
Mum I -o u lee Hendrick. A J llartriisn
man. Mia Anna I .- . Curt Maur. Q
Ruaaall W. W. Bonner Kr.1 Bmg
ham and wife Mr. W. D. Mayfleld
Th .s Mayfltild. Mlaa Lucll. Daniel
Ml" ll. Mayfleld. Kl Paao.
IK tjoewenseln v
at the county cm:
in Kl Paao. Mondaj
Yslela had the iul
It ha seen In years
teak in the lid smi
drunks were seen oi
there ar no saloons
Vsl.i. aa Ihey havi
in attendance
io i s i.iuri
-test Kmiday that
but ihr waa a
irrlgatr
sr la th.
make
figure o
Bourn.
ICo.v ell. N. M W. H.
While. John H. Oram
ry I. O Uaal. l.e.n 1)
foudiey snd wlf. Mis.
Martha Thur-
sl.klag to 11000. IiSh
iS for tha old su.ub.-i.. aJi
osasnos aB ui msi aad WI
lor wharh tssaarisssal ya
laala will be aaad.
bO I a SS. I full n Is
wUI SO.o.r oleMti
A...uolos aa i 1...1.11..
M oll l.r
is .oars
Wa. d
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 33RD YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 20, 1913, newspaper, July 20, 1913; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth196434/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.