El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, December 20, 1914 Page: 9 of 40
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anpiWy. December 20. 1914.
EL PASO MORNING TiMES
AVOID ATTEMPT TO
and Seeds That Grow
EXPLOIT SETTLERS
firees
I
Bwjr yr tree direct and Mvi the gen'. commission. For
28 year I Imvr sold tree and Medí by catalogue only: and
CM therefore make you low prices and deliver firstclass tree
and planta well rooted sound and healthy .tock that will pass
your state inspection. On treaa and planta (not seeds) I pay
Jl freight charge to your neare.t railroad .tation. provided
your order for rack amounts to $10.00 or mora. My seed is
fraah and all is tested before I send it out. All farm seeds are
strictly according the laws of the State of Nebraska in regard
to purity and germination.
Hera are some of my prices. Can you beat them for strictly
firstclaaa stock)
APPLE 1-1 fast 1 yar from graft. . . . ;g 7 aa ia4
APPLE 1-4 fast 1 or y.ar from araft 10 no par 100
All comtn.relal varlatlaa exoapt Delicious which ara 3o hlahar.
PBAR. 1-1 fast 1 year from bud .. tin no per 100
PEAK 1-4 fast 1 yaar from bud 1T.O0 per ISO
All variatlas axo.pt Anjou and Bartlstt. which ara I Ho bichar.
OHERKIES 1.1 fa.t 1 yaar from bud tlf. 00 par 100
OHKRRIKS. 1-4 feet. I year from bud IS. OS par 100
All varlatlaa awaet and sour kind..
COMPASS CKBRRT-PLUMS l-i feat $18.00 per IM
COMPASS CHERRY-PLUM -4 fust 16 00 per 100
Thin I. probably the best fruit and' will bring th. quick. t returna
without Irrigation. Try them. Tou will n.var regret It.
PLUM. 2-1 f.et. 1 year from bud $10.00 per 100
PLUM $.4 f.at 2 year from bud $2.00 per 100
All varieties Foreign Nativa and Japanese.
PEACH 1-1 feet 1 year from bud $ 8.00 per 100
PEACH. 1-4 feat 1 year from bud 10.60 per 100
A large aaortroem of the boat variolic..
CONCORD ORAPES. 1 yaar No. 1 $ s.50 per 100
MOORE'S EARLY ORAPES. 1 yaar No. I a. on per 100
NIAGARA ORAPES 1 yaar No. 1 S.50 per 100
THOMPSON SEEDLESS QRAPK& 2 year No. 1 16.00 per 100
10 other varlatlaa at low pricea. I make a lower prlca on above by th.
thousand.
Si l l) POTATOES Minnesota Grown
EARLY OHIO .1. ... F $1.70 per bushel
RURAL NEW YORKER 1.70 par bnahel
Have other varieties. Lower price on 1 bashels or mora.
I have a larga .took of Vegetable and Flower Beads. All kin da of Oras
Seeds Alfalfa and Clovers; alao a general stock of Farm Baeda of all
kinds at lowest market prices.
Send for my large wall lllu.tratad Garden Book. It Is tras tor the
11. king. Address
German Nurseries and Seed House
Box 100 Beatrice Neb
Loretto
Academy
Las Cruces
llii.UtlilM. AMI UAV m I FUlt 1. 11(1.
LAS CRUCES ooied tor it. climatic attraction.. Is . ueiltlij loc.iloo. rrs rrom
in. aiilractloni or city life to Ideal loot for ui Academy. The bulldinn .re comino
7 ..? IuPpeo who ui moaern improvement.. B.tutlrul ground .trord ererv
facility for outdoor eierrl... Paraou unit tutrdlu. will rind 111s moil d.aliauu
islltutlon for thorough training In pnyuc.1. lnl.U.ctu.1 ami rerlned cultura
iir nirtlrulart adoreaa
OTHER SUPERIOR.
for your fire place is the
fuel that can't be heat
Heid Bros
Coal. Wood Kindling
Hay and Grain
Prompt Delivery
Phonss 33 and 36 Texas and Dallas St.
War Prices for Nursery Stock
Peach trees 2c and up. Plum trees 4c and up. Apple trees
2c and up. Shade trees the (1.00 kind for 100. I Sc.
SLAUGHTER SALE If ydu want Trees write for new
prices. I'm going to give them to you and just charge for
digging packing and hauling to the depot.
E. W. PERKINS
Grand Saline Tomas.
ADVICE Or i un I COLONIZATION AGENT
or SANTA re RAILWAY
SYSTEM.
C. L. lla.gr.tr. Hectares l.a-d ll Generally
Held Ten II ill In Writers linn -munlllrs
Inviting Mora. Dulldera.
RE07 THE TIMES CLASSfFIEp PAGES FOR RESULTS
Ab in don in tlieir pian of iroinr lo Dem-
Inff. N. M.. ye&terday to took over con-
ditions in Hut friit.n colonel C. U Bea-
trave. chief mimiitattoft a set l of the
Santa Fe ami y I Vandorrrtf . editor
Of "The i;anb." the s mm Ke monthly
mareiinc. remalntid in Kl Paao yesterday
nteetinr many or ine local people and
rfttherlnir data for a splendid Illustrated
article lo be written by Mr. Vandertrir
ror publication in ' the February Usue or
the matraz ine.
During th- day the Santa Fe men dln-
i ii ! nintllUoni with N 0. Buchrn.
George .e Itnrmi Horace B. Sirven and
others w ho aro in tero? ted In the Kl F-aso
valley ami on Monday forenoon they are
to confer with It. E. Basseti and informally
talk over rnudltiona . with farmers and
oilier citu ns interested at tho chamber
of Commerce
ColonH St agraves says that the Sania Fe
I very friendly to the treat southwentfrn
entinlry nf which El Paso la the metrópoli
and may be depended upon to use lit
entire publicity department in railing at-
tention t . the splendid resource and op-
poi tnnlttes t'xijtlnK here and attracting a
deslrahte class of si tilers.
Prefacing; his remarks with the state
men l that what he sahl has nci particular
refi rt-nci' or application to this section
huí was. desrrlptlve of conditions gen-
et ally ns lie fuund them la the west. Colo-
nel si'flgi aves said :
"1 with lo say that in my Judgment
lands throughout the great western coun-
try arc held al valuations al together too
high in view of ill active competition
of other sections or the country and that
the sooner this Is rerognized the better it
will bo for all concerned.
The western people must gel It out or
their heads that the object of bringing
In a settler is to exploit him.
wdjd Exploitation of Settlers.
This Is a mistaken viewpoint eolonlia-
tlun and liol eiploltntt n must be the ideal
of any Community or seriion that desires
to attract hornesnekers and to keep them.
'll Is very much a conditions and not
a theory that conrronts the western people
as they would quickly learn ir they were
familiar through extensive travel wlth
conditions existing In dirferenl parta ot
the country. In order to keep the weal
In the vanguard of progress a complete re-
adjustment and lowering or land values
must be made and more liberal terms or
land sales with lower Interest rales mnst
be conceded.
"in the matter or fruit raising for In-
stance the west Is Just now meeting with
the most artlvp competition from localities
of the east and the south l know or good
lands Tor apple raising lo be had both in
the easl and the soutn at sab per acre
The investor who Is posted will not corm
nul west and pay. as he has of yore ten
times ihls much for rrnlt lands. Neither
livestock dairying or poultry raising (a
profitable on the basis of the high land
valuations obtaining in many parta of the
west.
Home Makers Should Br Helped.
"The weatern people mnst also abandon
ih ralee Idea lhat when they bring In a
settler and sell him a piece of land their
duty te finished. It ha only beun ir
they wanl to retain the sel Her as a good
cltüen lo aid In upbuilding the community.
It pays In a thousand ways to attract anrt
lo retain high class settlers and hom-
teekera. The day of the pioneer Is over
In the United Slates and to attract a good
class or bomeseekors these days other In-
ducements such as good roads schools
libraries etc. must be held Torth. in ad
dition to ttif land and its adaptability Tor
any given pursuit.
Example of Tlalnvlew.
There Is a rone.ern at Plalnvlew. Tex.
which Is colonizing large bodies or men.
They offer a farm together with home
outbuildings and a complete equipment
wtth everything in readiness to heglu rami
Ing all on the basts of a valuation of $2'
per acre. This Is an example or the mod
ern trend or arralrs and without desiring
to give advice 1 sincerely believe that the
sooner the western . people awake to a
knowledge or twentieth century conditions
In ihM regard the sooner they will consult
their own interest and stimulate the de-
velopment or their great country."
unlimited assortment ol Diamonds of beat quality C ÍÍv
mil Ifm m fashionably and artistically set at very attractive prices; mm W A VSvmW
Jlljffmm tne new an co"rect mountings in Wrist Watches in gold II
MjiljlmS arí?e81t variety of Sterling Silver for the table at mod- rJ i I illllll
III I ill I Cut Glass in the new and exclusive cuttings the most com- PJm I
V&YaKL w' m( one Pr'cc anc no fictitious values. ÍavuI !k If
n i n i ji m heek klllltary Supplies.
lift the Amiatid Hreas
Wabhliigion Dei:. 19. Roumania's special
commission to inquire into the -ibility of
Amero an manufacturers to rurnlsn military
supplies and equipment for tho Huumanlin
army reached Washington todsy and paid
a visit of courtesy to Secreiary Hryan at
tho state department. The conimlss'nners
am Major heme ire Projieseo Cantsl'i Dule.u
Alexander Cantlmlr and Agrtppa Propcsco.
A larfte slock oT fiteplace good for your
selection in brass and black Iron wry
useful these cold days. Kl Paao Mantel a.
Tile Co. 413-415 Texas street. Advertise
me IK.)
La.i Cruera Kdltor After ClerkahJp.
Hi Hp cinl Wire to The Timet
Santa Fe V M. Dec. 10. it Is announced
today that Will La Point editor ot the aLs
Cruces Citizen will probably be appointed
chief clerk of the stale senate La Point
Is one nf the few New Mexico editors who
supported the Republican ticket al the last
election anil (he party leadel-s believe him
tntuied to some recognition. A. M. Bergere
or Santa Fe is also a candidate ror the po
sition.
Frank Staplln anothet nepuhlican editor
la slated Tor the rhlef clerkship of t:te
house haviiiK held the same position two
years ago.
California Mat sin bread at all grocers.
Mudo by helgian Huk-ry. -(Advertisement.)
Ii your business represented In "Kl Paso
Business Firms From A to ZT" If nol
call soao and ask for particulars.
Watson's Groceries Are Famous for Quality.
JUST IN FOR CHRISTMAS An assortment of Huntley
6t Palmers' Wafers Italan Almond Macaroons.
Assorted Artie Wafers!
Cherry Sugar Wafers
75c
PER POUND
Smyrna Flga
Htuffcd Dan
rnniUed Cherries
Crystallied Clngcr
Ilum Puddlnc
Frail ake
Bllelled l'..ans
Prrish Ktrawberrle
Candy and IS'uta.
Watson's Grocery
210-212 Texas St. Phone 6151.
SPECIAL CAR
to
NEW ORLEANS
FOR RACE TRACK MEN
Lv. EL PASO 11.01 P. M. DEC. 26th
Make Your Reservations Now
City Ticket Office
206 N. Oregon
The China Palace
20
Discount
A special Xmas offer any of our beautiful $20.00 (100
piece) Austrian China Dinner Set for only $16.00. One
of these Dinner Sets will make an elegant gift
Large Line of Xmas Gifts
See our large line of exquisite Haviland French Austrian Ger-
man and American china dinnerware 1 00-piece sets from
$12.50 to $50.00. Most of our beautiful patterns are carried
in open stock and you can buy as many pieces as you desire.
Begin tomorrow and equip your home with a new set of dishes.
Wo also nrry n lare Una of "1147" Rou-rs Silverware chut and
upon Htock; tirnoH anil art ware. cut gla.MH. fancy t'htna nf every de-
Hcrlptiun carvliiK tct.H. percolator. chafing dlahi n. electric Imna fancy
mantel clocks and a heautlful line of table etched tthusaware etc.
The China Palace
112 8AN ANTONIO ST.
r
SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
The Very Beat One Yon Can Make to Yftur Family.
Take a policy home to your wife and children on Christmas eve. What
could be moro appropriate what would mean aa much to them
whut mure aanc Hnd aenable action cuuld you lake and In the after
yeara thy will call you cleaned what would do you more good than
tu contemplate the good deed you had performed on Christ mat dajrt
You can look at your happy wife and children and aay: "1 have this gay
assured your protection and oontlnuod happluess."
The policies of this Company were made in &1 Paso. The Company.
Itself was made here. Its money Is kept here und In tributary terri-
tory. It pays taxes here. Its home is here In Its own bulldtny. Hora
money makva Home Trade.
THE TWO-REPUBLICS
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
MAI1E IN Kli PASO
.. .iWil.it HUB
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, December 20, 1914, newspaper, December 20, 1914; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth197258/m1/9/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.