El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 18, 1915 Page: 6 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
rhursday February 18. 1915.
Overdrafts Illegal
A recent decision of the Courts declares that over-
drafts are illegal and that a bank official paying a
check against an account with a balance insufficient to
cover is guilty of a misapplication of funds- so don't
blame your banker if he refuses a check which if paid
would overdraw your account.
fsxTi: nation it mMi.
flRHT NATIONAL BANK.
MTV NATIONAL BANK
nm intK vai.i.kv hak
mu -1 COMPANY
TBIST COM
UNION RANK TBL'ST CO.
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK.
TEX Aft lANK I HI st CO.
AMERICAN Mil si A SAVINGS
HANK.
41 SA VIN'liS
DRILLING FOR OIL
IN PECOS COUNTRY
r
MOLF. AT ni su i is mmhm.s Km DOWN
five hl.mirkii nan nm
pRomrxT8 r.on.
SiAf4 Financiers Backing Proposition
Which Mean Vio-h He rlnpmrnt of
II Paito ttoulhwest.
Robert R. Bowie
307 FIRSl
General Agent
NATIONAL BANK
3 UILDING
PLENTY OF FOOD
IN UNITED STATES
CIIIMRV Is IN NO DANQKB. M SHOUT-
AUK AX V RKsl I I III nr.wi EX-
poms MAM I KL'MHE.
BH LOllll I'i th
U'lahlngion. 1 1. n. Asmrsure llial the
lulled staie. l in no danger of a shortage
cr rood despite enorninui Skport to Europa
. mnii loiuirhi f.v Un' department or
kSTtetjTture ni statsftient ii Uw pObHe.
mi' surplus- of whest ibo domestic
needi o hand Píorwarjr I. IN sistemen)
salal. xinulcl bcrihil III'' MPOItStlOn "f
nearlv I.OMJM bDlbeh daily about the
rercnt avcrn.o -útil II Um now rni I avail
nnc. Moreover there wofovltrtw iMlipMs
of porn and oihrr grains nii-ol animal dairy
pciidiiris. Miiainra anil fruit al Ihi' opening
or ibis ibbi for many years
Incidentally. It was pointed oul lint till
average price t.r meal animal ' 7 '
mil lower III Jaimarv llinn a yoaT ago; bill
lcr txio nor rrnl; potatoes 35 I'T rtnl ; ap-
nlai n it rem; am) tin' pries of chicken
sllehtlv liiucr.
The iiiii Mii'-ai imp of the rniioil
stales xva. estimated lii lie fnil.nuo.iaai
bushels" Hie jIiihiiipiiI nah l "The i
mali'd; Mlfplui carried over from Itvs 13
i nn as aliiml 7o.nnn.noii limitéis making
a Kilal available Supply "f W7.0B0.M bushel
As lha imriuai aiitiuai per capita consuoip-
tlun ut wheat In ttits United Mates Is about
r.J ijuah'ls t:jono0iO should meet our
riorum ttOfMtttc requirement for food;
animo liuihels ire required annually lor
dlnir. Therefore. M0.nn0400 bushels
ii .ni I -.11 ! '.i Hi'- in. i muí ilomnntii' (isniaml
flila would lease a surplus of .W.ooo.nno
bushel. if thla surplus about vm.oiio.noo
labels wore exported by January 30. This1
ten H7.0ÍO.OHII bushels or 40.fioooo bushels
mora Him our i arc ..annual export for
lasi five crs Un fxpori hciwenn
irnary I and ilio spfyaWsBCf "f ihi now
p. or for rtrrylnr over into the next
'P J'oar.
Tie new Aincrlran ' rrop will bfRln lo
an'.ir lwrorc July. The Arfrentlna rrop
now n.iniinr on the inaft. II la r
naicil' iliai from thai Miurro ihirf will be
allible inonoo.iioi) bu'hfR A mrplus of
.ooii.ooii linchéis or more from Indti will
lie aiallahlr in May' and June. The' torrease
i Ihe rall-aOWTl wlieat arreane of the
tilled Btatei in ion was II.) per cent
Over l.oon.uoo aeres."
TN. 1 a
r Uiredt
EeononiicaJ
mmoD-5ense
wfy
i?
YOU SAVE
30 to 50 on Every Dallar
when you buy Roods direct rather
thiin Uiroiljatl naitit- Now rnady
for ehlimicnl
MORE THAN A MILLION
TREES AND PLANTS
every one adnpti il to tho noil nnd
climate of the Soutliweejl. You do
not ep'eculate when you buy our
trcea lhcy are pro van.
Our T'alaloK
Rispa I i pi iKlnlilc Inrormntlun
It aniaiTi every quenllun of per-
manent succeaa In fruit und flori-
culture. It la free.
MAKi: r.vi:itY oi.iak ih y
full dullar'a worth. Huy direct.
Cátalos aent you upon application
WAX.VIIAt lili: NI'IISKKV -!.
lleril. '.
wv in it mi . Tt;x.
IIHAI OP i I v w mi in ii
mi Tit KS I ill I MATCH
Ai:t:omnvf to hiishiw.
!) tin A 4J047Í4 ttflf I'rrtn
I ' ii'lii.i. Feb. 17. What physi-
elaiia dOaerlbed as a reninrkahle rase
of llninliis was exlilbiled here lonlabt
nl n ineellnK or the sei llon 'of oiol-
oij and laryngology or the eollege
of physicians. The rase waa that or
a rive-year. old a-irl in whose head a
siinnd respmhlinir ih'- 'iiekinr of 'a
waieb ran hn Olitlncll) beard.
Ihe ii. kmc sound han been trnina
OH in UM child's bead for two moniTis
arcordtnr to Ihe physician who
hrouabt her In the. insulin. Hy i.l.
Inir tlielr ears rinse to ihe side or
hat head those present could plainly
hear Ihe sound tint none of the upe-
elallsla were able lo determine the
raue of the trouble.
The child who atroearei unusually
i.i i m ..ii. i that slin hears the tick-
tnir. all Ihe tltne bul Is not iroubleu
by It.
TWO Ii V Mi 1 1 s KAIL
TO ENTER 0. I'. MAIL CAR
NORTH OK LOS ANGELES
)' Mr AmntinlfH f'rria
I ns Angeles l eb. 17. -Two bandits
held lip vm DorltdMlUnd Southern Pa-
cine tonlfht near Saugus.
thirty-five miles north or here anil
made an Ineffectual attempt tou rob
the mall car. They were unable lo
break ilirouirli Ihe slerl doors of the
Hie train ordered the rrew to un-
couple He 'i .un bark of the mall car.
They compelled the engine crew to
i ..ii Ihe mall car a mile ahead where
-lhcy made llielr unsurceasriil at-
leinpis lu ForeS their way into the
rar.
SIX SUA KILLKII
AU I ii. ill INJIREO
IN AN OIIKbON Mill
fly Tfte afaaaelalad yptW
Mai'abfiel.l. (irv.. Keh. 17 SIX dead
iwo no badly burned t list their
deal lis were momentarily expected lOr
nlglil. and six seriously injured was
NM loll taken by a fire which early
loday destroyed the ihreeslory
HiKidnn bunk housr al flie C A.
smitli mills at Hunker Hill near
hjnrB All the 1 1 um.. were mill or
iniiikbinise worker.
A ddimi or inure lodgers Iraped
from upper story windows and some
were injured by Ihe fill.
Ma arunr City rircman. rap-
H'd blniseff in blatikeis and..reruert
three persons (rum I lame Idled
rooms.
Tim origin of ;; rue had nol been
learned tmiliclii
lii.it it llrreltrrsblp Annullrd.
Iiu n i Aactaled frr
San Antonio Texas. Ken 17 - The court of
riill appeal today reversed the action of
tin. itbtHel court in apimmtlng a receiver
for ine Texas-.Mi'Xtran railway at ine in
tliratlin r the slate or Tea. Ihe super
loi court declared the receivership was nol
legally made because the railway r ninany
hail lint bean notified of Hie court aclii.it.
When the international orldge al Laredo
amis the Rio Grande was closet lo imi
fir some mwIs ago because or the Mexican
raValuUOD Ihe state filed still against ths
railway. rlalnilriK Its refusal to exchange
cars In International I raffle constituted a
Molnllon of Hi.- terms of Its charter and
asking for the appointment of a receiver.
The nets drill (le
he ttr.i isv of Kebruar
rm or ii i. Hit. Snrlnaa to tan lb'1
oil basin had reached last wemiesaay noon
dTlh of a mile over mm ieei aun m
liNllh ua. liK'Ssiict'il In HIV nresenie. The
nuameier or im uriu mi is i i i mun
mwi ihe ilimociri of Ihe hole is H inch
The flrllllitg plani is a standard rtg wnh
a derrick a little over SO feet high and the
emiir.nieni consists of cnalne. iHilltr eler
trie plant etc. Tke hole 1st only cled
down t Utile over I0I 'Uct. mid Ihe bole
Is so straight down and lerrer-t lhat one
can look down by Hie aid of a sirong rush-
light nearly lo the bottom when mu oh-
snired by a mial or vapor which may he
gas The new well is peing sunk by the
Texas petroleum company under me u-
pervlslon of 15 R. Troxd prefldenl and
general manager under contract Willi
Hodge Bros. composed or Lrni'Sl anil
Ralph Dodge. Dodge Hro- . 'irlglnally from
the oil regions of Pennsylvania have fol-
lowed the biiallieas or deep drilling In
various oil rearlons for many years one
nf the brothers twinir a resident nf Tulsa.
OXUl non) anil ine otner in loyally uroar
lu ought in mitnarous wens in ui"
guir region or Texas in Muir l.akn ano
other points aa well as in Oklahoma ana
exoeris in mat une in every m-..-i .
Willi Ola same rig now employed al nusi-
lers Springs may drilled ine seirmn oocp-
est well for oil iter drilled In Texas vl...
ii... boss well imi Hi of H i ih. which Is
4100 feel deep. The other deepest well la
at Spurr. Texas trinen Is i.ifj ieei ncci
Win. it i. record Hiere can bo no fatlur
in ilrlll litis new hole uj prnfoiind depih
If necessary. H Is not D lleven mat
ileum of innrh over I.OOll nl I. -AM feel '
In neresaary to pass through Ihe overlying
instile l.vosoio Plain- fOl IliatH'II mm pen'-
irate the underlying belawarr foruiatioii
In which Hie oil pools are known lo exla
As mentioned in ihe hi Paso Morning
Times the first alii'imit lo drill In the same
ilcinlly was in progrcsn during UK luonlii
of October but owing lo tin- rig then nit-
ployed being a small una and llio work un-
salistacluiv Ihe hole was aliandonei) ami
Ihe rig dismanlled and I lie cunlpany pur-
rhased us own rig froin ihe Producer oil
ronipanv. .1 subsidiary or um irxaa com
pany and moved II from die tld ROM
well to tun present sin- is an uoi-
cuii hib io iiisiuintie and reidhStslI mis
Iiiik'' plant in IBe llusltars bills among
other llilng.s heing heavy inuil'iy man
Ironi prevullllig .ranis .inn ine niownii
tlown by a tornado ol Ihe derrick while be-
ing erected before secured by guy loin s.
loo i.rulnontcil. Ilie -Olii'talol s in IMHTi-il
mid Ver all ready to begin drilling on MM
ixi iiuv or i. uní. ni and wire In. full oncr-
ailnti on PeUrilary rirsl. They .an; di llliiis-
iwo "lowers" -inr- a day making I mm
SI to in reel per "lower." or Ironi 70 lo W
reel per day. while running. .Now every
ihing Is i mining smoothly and like clora
work anil IIU bole should go down al tin
cale lor rsxi feel -per weak.
Th.. first hole which mss nearby wcnl
Ijirougb two fair oil showings before being
abandoned and Ihe signs are now Inc.rea.s
nit dally. Hut -nothing is 10 be OXpal I
or a slarlllnir nature illllll lile I'rnvell oil
añil hiirlMio Is iiclictel Hied. Inten
in ili'n .fi.mtlins nrevslls tliloliubiitll
the entire Pecos valley region and when
Ihe flrsl oil Is struck al Hustlers' Hill
Hiere will be a wild rusii. nol only from
mat ronniry hut from me oil reglón. "t
I .llia allil lIKinnilllMl. ano uouin-
lrss El Paso will be well rcpreaenied uy
Hi.- rushers. The name or n. n. 'iroxell is
on the lips of everyone in ihe Pecos and
Tovan Cdtmiry ana u nm ein.ru in i...
l -ii. i ess they are all willllng to testify that
lie is enrliled to all the rrrdll for hi 4ii-
ilomltnbli' energy faltn and iierslslence
ugalnsi all obslaclos lo inierestiiig capis i
and bringing in commercial oil.
As previously slated by the wrfler Ihe
men conducting Hie upecatlotis al Hustlers
IIIII. believe iii.it tile risks and ventures of
wild ciittinir a uauair? rouniicicu aro
useless anil reckless wastes or money and
that Hie lessons learned stnre the flrsl nil
well whs drilled in rennsyivain . '-'
ago have loft us Ihe mnwTedgo or hnw
mid where lo safely locale oil prodin-ci-.
io. n. wm. fnl losses rOMiillanl 111
lirilluiL' wells in iniprohatiie and even Im
.......i.i. nUeea Accnrdlna-lv. t hese on
alors before drilling the new' well engagetl
Ihe most expert talent aun on getiiouisis in
Hie fulled Slates who. anor exploring tin
..mu. irans.Peens reirion. have Wllaeted tin
.lie near Hustlers' -mum- as the
niosi likely spot to drill' the flrsl well
among Ibein being nr. Havltl T. Day. who
ror sevnn yers was In charge or panellation
research and stallsllcs ror Ihe I'nliei
Stales geologh-al survey nut has recenllv
resigned from the sorvlra to engage Ir
prívale practice as an "iperl in pelroleuti
"imrina- hrs administration." says fuel
oil Journal or Houston. Texa. "Mr. Hay
inlilateit a number of Improvements in the
meibods of gathering petroleum Itallltles
one of ibesc being Ihe system ct ohtalnuiv
prodnctlon dala direct from prodttcecs. II
had been the cnloni lo depend entirely on
the reports of Ihe pipe lines as lo oil run
In making up rrodiirimu siatlsiirs. In re-
cent vagra in Ihe southwest great quaiill-
lies rif oil have been piped through shod
lines in railroads loaded on ears rtnrt ship-
ped direct to refineries and lu fuel con-
sumers. Or. Day built an a system of
checking ttll producers' reprtris agalnsi the
pipe line figures nd the railroad ship-
ments thus accounting for all Ihe nil pro-
duced. Instead of nrJrely taking huo ac-
count Hie oil .rim by the trunk pipe-lines.'
Other emlne'nt oil geologists who have ex
amine. I the rlcld and reported ravnrably
are: C. A. Klshsr of Denver; O. R. lllrhard-
son or Hie fulled States iieologlral snr-
ev: ) B. Martin of Denver. Dr. Day. prior
lo the scqnlsltlop of the properly of Ibis
new company. h(d examinen ti ami pro-
nounced it a property worthy of develop-
ment and that tba possibility or securing
nil Was favorable In the bllrhesl degree. Ill
fail that there were nine chances out of
ten thai oil would be struck. The develop
mem of the property Is under direct con
trol of President Trrrxell. Dr. nay Is con
siiuiuar engineer and will soon visit llv
well lie Is In constant roinumricallon with
anil advising Preside .11 Troxell. finally. tr
fore anv development was done. lie. Ros
Ihe Interstate
Casualty and Guaranty Insurance Co.
Accident and Health Insurance
Liberal Policy Terms Prompt Clean Settlements
Responsible Agents and Solicitors Wanted
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WESTERN RAILWAYS'
- ARBITRATION CASE
THE AWARII IN THE CASE MILL HI
MADE APRIL JS INSTE All OF MARCH
I. AS I Ills I CONTEMPLATED.
ren-
DfULLIrlO ion OIL AT nUSTI.ERS BI'RINGS
wel H; Johnson of Hie fnlverglty of Pltts-
burgh. twhlih Is one of the three colleges
in llio world Ibal confers Ihe degree of
nntroietittl engineer. Hie oilier two aemg in
T.ngland ami Uerinaiiy.) and who Is a mrni-
Iht or the Associated eosgiglcul Engineers
vl sited Ihe property for Ihe purpose or e.y
aOllDStlon am aVprovul. and If be HiiuiKhi
favorable lo locate Hie point or drilling.
Tin. r.rescni ilrllllng iinliit l where Or.
Johnson located II. lie has every rompí
doner of siin.ess and thai a large body OT1
oil will lie strurk.
fdder of Iho state or Texas orniogi-
cal survey nas vary recently vlslied the
properly ami says lhat die loeaiion ruirila
every requirement necessary to be -observed
for atjecessriil results. A few years prior
James It. 'Martin an oil experi or i.os
Angeles spenl considerable lime m. ex
ploring 'mil operillng In the field wnn
Troxel and snot on ms arm acci
dentally ncr San Martin In expioranon
work.
Thomas Jefferson Ryan Ilie Leader.
Thomas Jefferson llyan Ihe noled rinan-
er xvho.o mailer hand Is felt In nearly
1 Ihe great development enterprises
throughout the rnlied Sinu s as well as In
Mexico mil only In the great Porphyry
topper mines bul In-the oil wells anil other
enterprises and hankum. railroad and m in
iitac mima. Is ihe leader or ibe colerie or
nun In New York who re now conduct-
lug Ibis great enterprise. He Is a per-
sonal friend of President Wilson and ex-
pols lo visit this section this year with
his young wife.
"Thla coinblnallon or capital." says Mr.
Troxel ' N thoroughly III sympathy with Ihe
new silrli of modern commercialism. They
believe" says he. "thai big combinations
can mi longer grab up Ihe wealth or com
munities and distribute ihe earnings of
i hese enterprises among a favorite few.
They believe thai Ihe spirit ot the new
ondlllons roniniands that the community
and lis citizenship shall be considered In
development of local enterprises. There
tu be no public flotation of stuck In
o cntei prises bul an arrangement has
been rflcctcd whereby the locality and lis
tributary romniunllles may Join In diese
nterprlscs. acquiring not greater than
K) per rent of Ihe Ihleresl In Ihe slock of
'iiiiipany Ihe officials reserving- Hie
right or rejecting any subscription made.
The organizers hoiie by this method to
secuto the support and co-operation of the
communities tributary to El Paso and
HAVE YOU L4N1D) FOE SALE?
Today there are hundreds of people who are looking for deairable ranch land or
city property and are reading the classified columns of the Morning Times.
To Assist These People
The üorning Times.
Will Publish
Sunday February 28
j And During the
Cattlemen's Convention
A SPECIAL LAND SECTION
As this issue will be read by practically everybody looking for ranch land or pity
property and by possibly 30000 visitors to the city at that time a large percent-
age of whom will be looking for chances for good investments you cannot afford
to overlook the value of advertising whatever you have for sale rent or exchange
in land.
Phone or send your ad in now in order to receive the best of care as to position aria
t-uP. PHONE SO 60
The ftinds for the completion of ihe work
sii. i.iy planned are already on hand ami
the organizers feci that Ihe offering or
míe fifih or their holdings for aiibscrlp-
U(M by ihe lora! people Is a concession
thai ought to satisfy the requirements of
what they understand lu be the demands
nf the new condition.
Important Futura Plan.
When the present work has been suc-
cessfully completed 11 it the plan or Hie
organizers lo establish two depots for the
distribution of lis refined and nude oil;
one some place in iba peco valley prob
ably Pecos i.lty tu supply (Ire eastern
country reached by Ihe four great trunat
Hues ..r railroads as Hie Mouthem Pacific
the Orient the Texas it 1'arlflc and llio
Santa t. The other depot to be at El
I'aao. Texas for I ha western and northern
markets.
Mould Brine New Railroad lo Kl rasa.
ine present location is si nines ironi me
Tvvas and I'aciftt; rallroau and a railroad
will probably b ronttrucied rrom dial
point hi runnerl with one or mora or these
IK trunk lines. This location is also not
far south from the railroad contemplated
by lr. Pearson four years ago. and Is prac
tically on me same line orginany maae
by the Texas k Pacific railroad years ago
lo ream i.i raso it is neiieved mat ine
ucecsa'til t'oniplrlton or Ihe prcsenl work
would lead lo the early construction of a
railroad along one of tbetabove survey.
.TIM operating company cain-a ine lexas
Petroleum company is a subsidiary of ihe
parent company called the western Oe-
vclotimeni company and Is owned and con
trolled by !ho same parties. The offlcvrs
of Ibe Western Development company are
C It troxel. prfsldeul; Thomas J. Hyan.;
i bet lut aidenl and T. F. Nelson .x York
sect clary ana treasurer; directors are
i imiiia. J. Ryan. Broad street. New
xurk. Thomas Fortune Nelson. New York:
W. W. Hubbard pocos and Jantes F. Roas
and C. n. Troael or Toyah. The orflcers
and directora ol the Texas Petroleum com-
pany are C H. Troxel. president and S0'
eral manager: O. s. Williams or Lo An-
geles -vn-e prvstdrut: Edward E. Adsrns.
New York ' il. secretary and treaaurer.
The directors are XV. W. Hubbard. Jamas
1. he XV I. Johnson of Pero; K. t
Adams. - Ha) man W Jaco by. New York
Clly; 0. 8. WUIiani. Loa JUisaaM. and C
R. Truxel. Tbo company Is incorporated
under the laws or Texas; Its capital 10UUUU
snares of par value ut su rema caen i
will bo uotcd thai Ihe. capitalization u
U SWeat LUI UpOII Uro I round of al
lhat ii is confidently believed will be pro
ducad mese shares win speedily have i
value in dollurs equal to whal lliey now
:epi i III mils ine pruspucius Usui
linos ili.it ibero are ollcrvd rur subscrlp
lion aiuu0 shares ut 60 cents per share
with rlghls 10 sub.sirlbers tu purcnase i
any ilnm one-hair a aliare rur eacli siiai
at nlKSaaU subscribeü lor and at the san
prlru lliv-y pay lor ircíeul subscribed
shares.
During the past year on ranches In sue
icl 111 tx of l ie I.iesl'lll drilling nin-raiioiis
where shallow drilling has been done lo
secure' waler oil ha been discovered
such quantities as lo leave no doubt that
somewhere In Ihe vlrtnlty some large body
of oil exist oolonel l.uckctt. postmaster
'or Toyah a civil engineer or long experi-
ence mentions several discoveries of oil in
wells he sank to shallow depth wesl and
iiortliweaT-of Hustlers Springs. These nu-
merous oil pools round rrum time lo lime
m everv iilrertliui within a radius or ten
to twenty miles around the present site
logeiher with the anticlinal rolds ur the
uvUmentarv rucks a necessary geological
Iriielnrei. and Ibe consensus of the most
in ii ii. .11. all bolnt lo thu 1. 1. llial.lv
ami alniosi certain slrlklng or perloleum
al a denlh or a llllle over 1.1X10 lo feet
The succeasrnl oulconfe of these operations
i or o .. in -ahí.- tnmorlance to Hie
southwest and its metropolis. El Paso
no onrnrseen rielav occurs the new I
i Uuillees Snrlnasi should bring In Oil.
imúlhlv a gusher before Ihe end or this
ainnth of lebruary. and 'he greatest ol
rield on Ilie cinllni;ntwlll be In augurated
THREE BANK ROBBERS
CAPTURED IN MISSOURI
AFTER TAKING 118).
Bu tUr. AtHOelolrtl Prrtt
Joplln Mo Keb. I". Three men ar-
rested soon after the robbery today
of the Stale bank at lluenweg a
mining lown near here confessed to
the crime loday according to officials
waived preliminary examination and
were held for trial In this city.
The men were not masked. Aftee
entering the bank they forced the
cashier. W. W. Wilkinson into the
vault and locked him up. Taking;
SI. 800. Wjejr le the bank and walked
out of town. Wilkinson vyho re-
cenUy placed tools in the vault to
erfeci escape In case of such a rob-
bery liberated hlnuelf and spread the
alarm.
A posse wis formed and in a corn-
field near Juplln the ihree men under
arrest were aurrounded. All but S5M
was recovered.
Jig the Aorlat&1 Vra
Chicago. Feb. 17. A.. W. Trenholm.
eta l manager of the Chicago St. 1
Minneapolis limaba railroad spent
Hilrd day on the witness stand In
western railroads arbitration today. The
award In the case will be rendered A Dei
next Instead of on March I a original
ly contemplated. Tnis win auow more
time for tncT presonlatlon or evidence but
designed particularly lo give the noarn
inlicr opportunity lo consider what award
lo make.
The demand thai englnemen In transfer
service be paid nil! rrelght rates did nol
meet (he approval of Mr. Trcnliolm. Trans
fer serviré ne said was usually noiiiii.g
more l an switching and In general should
not be considered as requiring a sperlal
rate or pay. Many belt lines be said also
were nothing bul switching racllitles and
runs oi. inem eonid nol properly pe con-
sidered "through."
The witness expressed a similar opinion
regarding the demand ror through freight
rates lu Unclassified service which
eludes wreck trains circus train and Ibe
like. He objected lo the use or the lerm
"unclassified" as opening up- a fruitful
source of controversy In ihe future as
rerognüed in the award.
The wilness and F. A. Burgess a mem
bcr of the. board Indulged In a long dls-
i ii --um over payment ror ine nine an en
glneer pre---'ca his engine for The day's
run. Payment ot preparatory lime is al
lowed on Hie Omaha line and Burgess it
tempted without success lo gain an ad
mission thai lis term- worked to the fi
nancial dlaadvanuge ot the men
SANDERSON 11 As
III Timet Snctia C'orropomfrnl
Sanderson Texas Feb. 17. Jlrs. Elbert
Lea and children left Wednesday for their
noine ai i.ennx after a visn io mr. ano
rs. C. Douglas.
Miss Andy Relk was hostess at a Valen
line party on Saturday - evening. Those
present were: Mesdames W. M. Ilaysor
and W. A. Whittle. Misses Ruth Miller.
Margaret Nunn. Allle Mayfleld. Llllle An
derson. May Stansell..' Dollle savage nin
Belk.-Andv neis xiessrs. w. nisnwunn it.
Ivy stansell. J. Henshaw cargyle W. Fer-
guson W. M. naysor. Will Savage.
Mrs. stlrman or Sabinal accompanied
by her daughter .Mrs- W. Locke Is visit
ing W. E. siirman ano iiimtiy.
Mesdames Eldrldge' and Miers were visi-
tors al Dryden Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Trent motored In rrum
Ihe ranch Monday accompanied by Mrs. 0.
Vlnevard. who lias been their guest.
Frank Davis or Houston was the guest
or his sister Mrs. P. E. MrMall this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 'East and" baby aru
visiting al sabina! and oihe points this
week.
you want to reach all the people all the
lime use Times Want AO.
Vigor and Health
For You
Do you reel the need of a good
tonic? Is your appetite poof?
Are vou always ilredT Do you
want to teen within yourseir the
power lhat comes with vibrant
health and strength? Vou need
Meritol Adapa
Tonic Digestive
It positively aids digestion. Im-
proves the general beaiih and
brings about strength and vigor.
A strictly hfgh grade meritorious
article approved by high author-
ities endorsed by ihe American
Drug and Press Association and
guaranteed by us.
Price S1.00. For sale by
WARNER DRUG CO. .
Successors to Knoblauch -Warner
LO.
s .
Get it at McMickle's.
Bread 4c Pies 4c
Oysters nice and fresh-pint-. . . .' 20c
Swift Premier Bacon by strip lb 29c
Swift Premier Ham whole lb. ....... .19 1 -2c
Grape Fruit very large 2 for .15c.
Yellow Boap. bar 3e
B. B. Soap 7 bara 25c
C. W. Soap bar . .4c
8 rolla Toilet Paper 23c
S boxes Matches 25c
Pineapple t nil can 15c
Asparagus Tips. 2 cans 25c
4 lbs. 35c Peaberry Coffee. .S1.00
'i -lb. can Amb. Coffee SI. on
Bottle Ketchup only ..10c
2 cans Tomatoes 15c
2 cans Milk 15c
Fresh Kkk.. only 29c
Best Butter lb 33c
Cream of Wheat pkg. only. .15c
Narrow Bacon lb .....23c
Loin Steak lb 18c
Beef Stew. 3 lbs 2 Si-
Round Steak lb. . . . .- 16c
Bhoulder Steak. 2 lba 25c
Home-Made Sausage 2 lbs.. 25c
Mutton Chopa lb 15c
Pork Chops lb . 16c
Pork Loin whole or half .... 15c
Km Boast standing 16c
ROD lioaat best 21c
Hump iloast 17 l-2-
Hams skinned fresh stock . . . 18c
Hamburger Steak 2 lbs 25c
Salt Side Pork. Ib. 16c
No Delivery Saves Bo Not Give Do Not Take
Your Money. Stamps. Checks.
600 San Antonio McMICKLE'S Telephone 6190
You Can Always Do Better at McMickle's
J
Cheaper Than Ever
We must be ready to vacate our store in 60 days. As we are going out of business
we do not want any goods left on hand as we will have no place to sell them from
HENCE we have come to the point WHERE WE WILL HAVE TO SELL FOR
LESS THAN COST.
During the Coming Week We Will Give
10 Discount on Cost Prices
Don't delay thinking you will get goods for leas because what you want won't be
here to get. Our assortment of
Furniture Rugs Lace Curtains Etc.
is still very full but it will more than probably not be so full when we get to selling
the stock as so many odds and ends. Yo ur time to buy is NOW.
No credit accounts opened.
324 and 326 S. El Paso Street
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