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PASO MORNING TIMES. TUESDAY, JANUARY (5, 1903.
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BRANCH OFFICE: RED CROSS PHARMACY.
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Business Personals.
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| PIONEER Marble & Granite Co., suc-
cessors to the Pioneer Marble
Works, closing out present stock at
|cost; monumental murble counter
work; see us before going anywhere
else. 213 Myrtle Ave. Jno. Kneal,
general manager.
For Rent—Rooms.
WANTED—Every one to buy old pa-
pers; sold in bundles of 100; good
for laying under carpets, wrapping
packages or making fires. Apply
Times office.
I EL PASO MARBLE WORKS—Clos-
ing business; all stock at cost. 410-
618 S. El Paso St J. Morettl.
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LOVELY sunny ground floor rooms;
also sunny housekeeping rooms,
single or en suite. Phone 737, West
Oveland hotel.
FOR RENT—Two large unfurnished
rooms; privilege light housekeep-
ing; no children,
egon St.
Apply 1016 N. Or-
THE MANSION—Most elegant rooms
and housekeeping suites in the city;
reasonable rates. 306 W. Overland St.
FOR RENT—Elegant furnished rooms
single or en suite. Van Blarcom
block, corner Mesa and Texas.
THE best way to get a big dollar for
a little dime is to use Times want
ads. Results warranted.
WANTED—Every one to know The
Times is delivered anywhere for
65c per month.
Wanted—Help.
WANTED—Woman to take* charge of
hotel or rooming house; must he
neat and industrious. Address X..
care Times.
WANTED—Three ladies to travel or
work at house; salary and expenses.
Address B. R, Times office.
Wanted—Situations.
WANTED--Bookkeeper and eorres-
i pondent, six years in bank, mercan-
1 tile and railway office, now employed.
; desires change. First class refnon-
I ces, bond furnished. "Accurate,’ care
I Times.
FURNISHED looms for housekeep-
ing; all conveniences. Call at 407
Brown St., off Myrtle Ave.
For Sale-Real Estate.
ELEGANTLY furnished rooms, every-
thing modern. Columbia, corner So-
nora and Chihuahua sts.
NICELY furnished rooms and board.
N. El Paso s(., fourth house south
of Sunset school.
ELEGANTLY furnished rooms at
Phoenix Hotel, corner Santa K<> and
Overland Sts.
SUNSET HOUSE—Beds lac, 211c:
swell drip Java and doughnuts 5<-.
Free soup.
NICELY furnished rooms; also rooms
for housekeeping. Roosevelt, 606
Texas st.
TWO furnished rooms for rent for
light housekeeping. Apply at 4 id H.
El Paso.
Lost.
LOST—Black male spaniel; wore
leather collar, brass traimmings;
answers name of Nigger: reward.
Hotel Beaumont. St. U>uin St.
LOST—Fox terrier, white, with black
head, white blaze in face. Return
to 321 Texas St.: liberal reward.
LOST—Spotted pointer pup, male;
name Burt; reward. Dr. P. H.
Brown.
For Sale—Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE—One thousand 2 and 3-
year-old valley grown mulberry
simile trees; will furnish trees and set
them out for 50c apiece; and a fine lot
of cottonwood trees at same price., !
also' set out and trim shade trees,
shrubbery and ornamental trees at
reasonable figures at once. I have ar-
rangements made by which I tan fur-
nish anything in shade and orna-
mental trees and shrubbery that
grows on dirt on short notice, and at
reasonable prices. If you need any-
thing in this line, no matter what it
is. large or small lots, eall or drop
me a postal and I will call and figure
with you. George Roller. 410 Sonora
street.
,SALOON for sal- ch ap; located on
principal business street; doing
good business. For further informa-
tion call on or address Ben Brough,
Palace Saloon, Juarez, Mex.
FOR SALE—Homing- pigeons, ring
doves, Mexican quail, $2 per pair;
pet deer, $10. Mrs. H. Barrett, 711
Leon St., opposite Santa Fe depot.
I FOR SALE—At a bargain; one driv-
j ing pony, kind and gentle; also one
j rubber-tire buggy, with harness.
I Hughes’ Trading Place. Myrtle st.
$25 BUYS new latest improved drop-
head Singer sewing machine; all
attachments; cost $65 one month ago.
206 N. Campbell st,
FOR SALE—Hand power collar and
cuff machine; suitable for small
laundry. Call up Telephone 837,
FOR SALE—Furnishings complete 12-
room house; southeast front; close
in. Z, Times office.
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FOR SALE—A good piano, cheap;
! only three weeks from factory. Ad-
i dress P. O. Box 410.
FOR SALE—Furniture of four-room
! house. Call after 1 p. m. at 211 W.
j Overland.
: FOR SALE—Old papers at The Times
office. 25c per hundred.
Wanted—To Purchase.
HIGHEST cash price paid for all
kinds of second class tools. H.
1 Mohr, 407 S. El Paso St.
WANTED—Old and soft rags for
wiping machinery. Times office.
Business Personals.
WANTED—All contractors and build-
ers to know that the best cement.
| c- ment plaster and stucco on the mar-
ket can Ite secured right here at home
! from the Rock island Cement k Plas-
j ter Ox Their products ate unsur-
, passed if equalled by anything on the
I markets of the west Warehouse and
i office, corner Texas and St Vrain
I Sts. Call and be convinced.
SEVERAL nicely furnished rooms for
rent, singly or en suit—501 Boule-
vard.
TWO nice front rooms with Hath and
private board. Apply 617 Magoffin
ave.
TWO furnished rooms for light house-
keeping. Apply 410 S. E! Paso St.
ft. Do you want In hire help?
it.) you want, to buy a heme?
Do you want to rent a room?
3 Do you want to sell your horse?
Do you want to get a hoard ing
gj place?■
Do you want to stll your bus’missi-
on you want to buy a farm?
Do yvlg want to sell your piano?
Do vou want to rent your bouse?
Do yoil Want to Dtty a stove?
It makes no difference
what you want, read and
use the WANT AD columns
of
each day
wilt be satisfied.
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For Rent—Houses.
FOR RENT—Three and four-room
furnished houses at Merchant place.
FOR RENT—Nice 7-room house. Call
on A. P. Coles & Bros.
To Rent—Miscellaneous.
FOR RENT—Large commodious of-
fice, all improvements, good loea-
tion,'ground floor; just the thing for
real estate, insurance agents, broke™,
etc. Apply at Times business office
for terms and further information.
Wanted—To Rent
WANTED—By a young couple, two
furnished rooms anil board in a
private family nr small , boarding
bouse where there are no Invalids.
Address permanent. Times Office.
Board and Rooms.
WANTED—Two rooms and Iwjaril by
week or month by two gentlemen
fnot invalids); terms must tie moder-
ate. Address J. C. C„ box. 172, city.
Special Notices
REMEMBER we take the spots out
to stay, and ladies’ fine work a spe-
cialty. Unique Dry Cleaning Works.
Santa Fe and Overland Phone 837.
CARPETS laid and repaired Leave
orders at Red Cross Pharmacy,
Telephone 640.
Dentists.
A. H. Whltmer, J. S. Brady,
D. D. 8. D. D. S.
WHITMER * BRADY, Dentists.
Rooms 2 and 3, Wells-Fargo block.
Office hours, 8 to 11:30 a. m., 1 to
4:30 p. m.
DR. P. H. BROWN,
DENTIST.
Masonic Temple, rooms 24 and
Nitrous Oxide Gas Administered.
J. H. PAGET,
DENTIST.
207 12 San Antonio St. Phone 664.
WANT man with $400 to take half
interest end handle financial end of
rapid money making office business;
! strictly legitimate and permanent;
| best of references: handle your own
j money. J. W„ Times office.
DR. J. H. PARSONS, demist. Room
1. upstairs, corner Oregon and San
Antonio Sts. Phone 320.
A. E. BROWN, dentist: Patterson
block, porner San Antonio and
Utah Sts.
THE UNION DEPOT
is a certainty now. and many dealers
are taking the advantage of it to pur-
chase property where it will do the
most good. Some of the best bargains
have- already been taken up. Some of
the property has been advanced to
the price of $450 per front foot. But
vtght near this property we have the
excelsior of nil bargains, viz., 54 feet
on a corner for $60 per front foot.
The reason for putting this property
on a "dead sure" sale price Is that
an option was secured at the right
time uii this property, which option
will soon run out. ’File owner of the
option can not pay the property out
so as to hold for what it Is. worth,
and hence must sell quick or lose his
heavy option money. "A word to the
wise is sufficient.’’ See us quick.
We also have four lots on Montana,
and two on Boulevard just south of
Captain Davis’ mansion, for $450 each
if taken quick. These offers are with-
out. parallel. Let. us convince you by
showing them.
Do you want some $250 lots worth
easily S20u? We have them.
Do you want HOUSES for residence
or Investment ’* See our $3.5(10 house
for $2,600; also a $ 1.500 proposition
which will pav nearly 20 per cent.
See our SPECIALS IN ROOMING
HOUSES; also our RENT LIST of
three houses and two storehouses.
A BIG BARGAIN IN MILK COWS
for a few days. Phone 441 or call on
MILLIGAN k SMITH,
115, Cor. Mesa Ave. and Texas St.
HOMES FOR SALE—New and mod-
ern pressed brick cottages of five
and six rooms. Wo build our own
houses and sell direct to customers.
Our houses the best; prices the low-
est. Desirable locations. Easy terms.
Arnold & Dodge, No. 7 Mills building.
I’hone 515.
FOR SALE—06.000 acres of land in
La Salle county, Tex., at $2 an acre.
Address W. H. Graham & Co., Cuern,
Tex.
Business Chances.
FOR SALE—One of the best hotel
propositions in El Paso; will re-
quire about $3,800 cash; only those
who mean business need answer: best
of reasons given for selling. Address
Hotel, rare Times .office.
YOUNG MAN! Hundreds of former
pupils are earning $50 to $150
monthly. Write f5r prospectus,'’tobich
tells how we will start you. Dallas
Telegraph College, Dallas, Tex.
FOR SALE—Good paying glass, china |
and tinware store;’ good reason for I
selling. Philadelphia 5 and 10c Store,!
118 Utah St, between San Antonio j
and Overland Sts.
FOR SALE—The Wall street Barbe
cue.
Legal Notice.
NOTICE of Application to the Legis-
lature for Local or Special Law-
Notice Is hereby given, ns required
by >the constitution and slatut 's of
the state of Texas, that the Galveston.
Harrisburg & San Antonio Railway
company intends to apply to the
Twenty-eighth legislature of Texas, at
its first regular session, for a local ni
special law authorizing it to pur-
chase, own and operate the railways
of the New York, Texas 4? Mexican
Railway company, extending Iron)
Rosenberg, in Fort Bend county, to
Victoria. In Victoria county, and tin-
branches thereof extending from
Wharton, in Wharton county. Into
and through Matagorda county, with
the franchises and all property there
unto appertaining; the railways of the
Gulf. Western Texas k Pacific Rail-
way company, extending from Vic-
toria. in Victoria county, to licevllle.
in Bee county, and from (,'uero, in
DeWitt county, to or near Port i.a
vaca, in Calhoun county, with the
franchises and all property thereunto
appertaining: the railroad of the Don
Yales Branch Railroad company ex
tending front Harwood to Gonzal In
Gonzales county, with the franchise:
and all property thereunto appertain-
ing; and the railroad of the San An
tonlo k Gulf railroad, extending front
San Antonio, In Bexar county, to ot
near Stockdale, in Wilson (ounly
with the franchises and all property
thereunto appertaining; or tie- rail
roads and franchises of either of said
companies; and authorizing said com-
panies. and each of them, to sell their
respective railways, with the fran-
chises and all property thereunto ap
pertaining, to the Galveston. Harris-
burg 4? San Antonio Railway com-
pany; and authorizing the Galveston.
Harrisburg k San Antonio Railway
company to increase the aggregate of
its mortgage bonds and stock to an
amount not exceeding the value of
such railways, with the franchises
and all property appertaining thereto,
so purchased, or of such of them as
shall Ire ho purchased as such value
has been or shall be ascertained and
determined by the railroad commis-
sion of Texas; and regulating the re-
ports of such properties and the oper
atlong thereof.
C B REGER.
Secretary of the Galveston. Hat Hr
burg k San Antonio Railway com-
pany.
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THE MARKETS
Quotat ions From Some of the
Leading Exchanges.
Chicago, Jan. 5.—Cuttle-- Receipts.
26.000. Market steady Good to prime
steers. $5.40476.25; poor to medium.
$8,001® 5.00; stockers and feeders.
$100®4.50; cows and heifers. $1 25®
■ 4.25; heifers. $2.00® 4 75: . minors.
$1.25® 2.40^ bulls. $2,00®4.30; calves.
$3.50® 8 00; Texas fed steers. $3.75 0
5.00.
Sheep—Receipts. 30.000. Mark'd
steady. Sheep steady to 10c lower;
lambs steady to luc lower. Good to
choice wethers, $3.75®4.40; fair to
choice mixed $125® I hh; western
sheen. $4.00®5.Oh; native lambs. $1.00
| i?j 5.60.
Official yesterday: Receipts - Cattle
252: hogs. 16,232; Sheep. I.MIL Rhin
meats--(.'attic. 357: hogs, 31.817;
sheep, none.
Ledgers Journals
Day Books Invoice Books
Office Supplies of All Kinds
School Books and Supplies
P. H. CURRAN Antonio's!.
THE TROY LAUNDRY
IT IS THE BEST 1
Telephone 278.
Ill to 117 West Overland Street.
Kansas City Live Stock,
Kansas City. Me., Jan. 5. Cnttl -
| Receipts. 5,000, Including 160 Texans. |
| Market steady to a shade lower. \’a- i
five steers $3.50® 6 on. Texas and In 1
dinn territory steers. $3,50® 4.00; j
Texas tows, $2.00® !.00; native cows
and heifers, St.25® 1.35: stockers and
feeders. $2.25®4.25; hulls, $2.60St 1.00;
calves $3.25® 6 50. western steers,
$3,75® 5,10; western cows. $2.00® 3.25
Sheep—Receipt*, 2.00(1. Market
strong. Muttons. $:l.on® l.ln; lambs.
$3,604/5,15; ramie weth t $3,00®
! 60; i vves, $3.00® I ’.’11.
Provisions.
<*hb Jan. f» ( 'ln-i
Pol k Jaiimuv *17.:!d: May *i.“. 7V
January, i'J.Nfi; \i«y, *;utn.
Januuiy $s.May, $s I
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ItibH-
Wnnl flint
Hides anti Wool.
N oi li, Jan. • i. 11 it I •
t .nly.
THE PRIDE or mi: KITCHEN
is om» of our lmiidyiyrnu prize* moU
stuvuK or St Clair range a Tli<\v an*
hpbndid baki iM, r. miomh al In Hi
uso of fuel. »'iuy\ to inaMaK'- am! art*
buili an orlm muni and ,1 nutcssjiy in
t in- homo, hook at oar Him a- a i
Hu nt of bnibbrs' liarflwai < , mitnfol*;
and Stu«lo!iak« r w.-yom, . t liottom
prU os.
FASSE1T Sl KILLY,
EL PASO. TEXAS.
Chicago Gram Market.
Cliirago, Jan. f>. Tln-iv wiu- only a!
modmatu truth* on dm Hoard of Trado
today arid dm wheat market was
didmr <jujf*t, but dm close waa firm.1
with May 1 t< KIrIum May corn cloned
ILKiffl-Jc hltfh r. while oats were'up
c Hr. May provisions closed from fa*
higher to I Or lower.
May wheat sold down to 7:’. fib
after opening at 71 7 Hetfi ?,> to 7r. I -Mr.
kohl up to 75 1 4(®7fi .’5 Sc and cloaed
at die top.
May corn closed at 1:5 I In Ifi fi Kr,
after selling between IL' fi ■ ■h* and
n fi Hr.
May oats (dotted at fittf/fil I :.v. after
ranging between .1.1 fi s<* and ;;i l Hr
YOU WILL FIND AT
THE PARLOR
The Pita t I in port > d and
I ionic.- t ie Wim : , I .bpim .
AIcm, CM gar.*', Conrteomi
treatment and a resort ele
gai.if.ly furnished. fool,
frewli Hi i r and Ale always
fjn draught.
<1130. OGDEN, Proprietor.
The Louvre.
New
48t\
Silver Market.
York, Jan. 5. liar
'silver.
Merchants’ I.uncb.
Imported Pilsener licet.
222 El Paso SI. i FENDER. Proprlitot
Dining Cars
ON
RON
Route
M«ui» rervrd o la cartel on irrlnft from
hhii i
11’guv tii McuiphU, St. l.ou.’3 ddd
Inte, ,;uaIIMc point.'-,.
ELtCTKiC LIGHTS AND LANS
DINING AM SlIfWNG CAT'S.
Till ONLY LINE
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nx\s
nor™ and EAST
DINING CAR SERVICE.
j. C. LEWIS, Traviunq Pa*«ch Aoknt.
AUHTIN, TEX.
H C TOWNSEND,
[ (.erel r*A->a n *NDtic»n aunt, «t iouio.
JOIN THE CROWD,
Metal Market.
New York. Jau. 5 Cupper galiu-il !
i I2h In l./miluii. siiot cloRlng at v53 I
1 17s aiih futures u! 6 54 5s Tin Iqcal ,
f market rcflcctcil the foreign ailvani**:
| ltv a gain of a limit 25 points, Ktunil j
'uni was quoted at $11.37 I 2® 11.75. ,
lake at $t 1.20® 11,40, and elcctndytle
laud (listing nl $12.16® 12.36.
Speller wan dull and 7 1-2 point*
lower locally at $4.62 1-2. while In Lon
j don It was unchanged at Liu 17s
Lead was quiet though steady an it
! unchanged here at i l-8c, and in I .oil j
don at Clh 17s. Casting wn : quoted i
| at $12 in® 12 30.
L'lucalional.
SPANISH TEACHER-—
MISS At 'KUO,
, 217 VV. Boulevard.
Ilofit (>t rcfcreurcH
Music Teacher.
MISS ALICE BOOTH,
Mandolin, Guitar and Ilanjn.
ldl 1’llHO (’oiler*’.
'JI7 VV. Ikmkvard.
Stock® and Bonds.
New York. Jfln 5, T6day\< ex
ti. nmly irregular arid iinov* n tincl
market mad** a com id'eralde nhow of
strength and a fair-dugrue of activity
Strjel.H AUhlfcon. k 1 7 H ; Atchison
j/i«*ferred Mil l-JJ; (Ihmiuipoako ft Ohio,
41 I t. Big 1**0111-, Idill-H; (’olorado K■
Southern. .10 1 ; Colorado A!* HouLhciu
prcf"rved. 70 1 2; (’olorado & South
•■in ftrcorid pi 'furred, to. iCrie. Jk :: t
(Beat Nortburh prefyried, L'Oj ; Man
liaftan. I II) I K; Metropolitan, HI I s
Hoineoputhy.
J. F. EDGAft, M. D., homeopttJhbd.
20a 101 I'mho St., over KeiffefM
The New NorttiW' at I*; Inc lO’aHlng
ftrmi immigration by lioojMM) people
yearI\ I'hlw region offers a field for
farnieiH, rdnek rnlaera, mitieiH. lum-
bermen, nil lb a, fruit grow* ,s and all
dm ; i ; of labor. Tim Cod) Wyoming
extension into the Big Horn Hogton
offei i a, rplendid opening for the live
Mock ami wool IniMnesw and for farm-
ing by irrigation.
(ilve Home thought toward a home
in Nehrur.kn or MinnuHota, the Dako-
tas. Montana, Nortlrnm h'rn Wyoming,
Nortlnrn Idaho, WaMilngton, the Pu-
get Bound and Columbia River region.
••The. Burlinyton-Northeni Pacific
express" Ih the great throtigli train
having Kansas City dally, for the
Northwest Tluoiigh Com hen. Chair
( ars t * at , fre«-t, Btundatd and Tour*
I t Sb » pern to Butte, Helena, HpO*
l,,<lie. Tacoma and Seattle Connect-
ing train from Denver jofnn tin*
Norill went train at Alliance?, Neb.
TO CHICAGO AND EAST.
The
Bint'
WHY INDIANS PAINT,
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Missouri I’rtclfi- 108 7 8, New JtTKi-ry ;
<’(-uli;ii. 178. New York Ctudral. 152
I■>-ni!f,vlViin.i;i. 155 3 1. Si Louis k. Sal-
Finficisco. 75: Ht. Louis k Sin Fran
rli,<o pref ricd. 75: St. IxuiIk k Han
Francisco atuond preferred. 71 5 4, St,
I'uui, 176 5 8 South'-i n Pacific, 6,. 5 t
ibilup Pfi'-ific', 101 12; Amulgiiirmlntl
Copp*c. 65 1 1 Ahin (ditla. Dih; Sugar
126 1-8. I’nltcil Hlulcs Steel. 37 D
I lliteti States Ste* I prefen-ed, '8 1 8:
We.-dtrn I'hion, 8812; San!s !■’, Cop j
P< r 17 8.
I*iiIt d f-u. Honda Rcfumllnt: 3 ;
r* glstcKul and enupnn, 108 12; 3k reg ,
icu reij, ilffi 3-4: coiipon, - Ht8; new 4s :
i u-glsti'ri'd. 135 1 2, i nupop. 155 3 4.
old !i cy!-.t( r*-*i ami foupnn, ih'i 1 2
'j- icpi. tni d ami vMipqi!. in,: 5 I
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
ftig* sts all elnsseH of food, tones and
strengUi'-ns llm stomach and digestive
organa. Cures Dyspepsia. Indigestion,
Btoiuacii TrotibJes and makes rich fd
blood, health and-strength. Kodol re-
builds worn out tissue.!, purifier,
strengthens and sweetens the atom
arh. Gov. G \V. Atkinson of West
Virginia says: I have used a num-
ber of bottle* of Kodol ami have found
It to be a very effective and, Indeed,
a powerful n-rnedy for stomach ail-
ment*. I reronmnmd It to my friends
Grayson's Drug * Store, Potter k
White, Fred Schaeffer..
$375 for Letter* From Farmer*.
The Rock Island system offer*
$375, in cash and transportation, for
letter* relative to the territory along
Its lines in Arkansas, Indian Terri-
tory, Oklahoma, Texas and New
Mexico.
I yd t era should deal with the
writer's experiences since he settled
in the territory In question. They
should tell how much money he
brought with him, what he did when
he first came and what measure of
success ha* since rewarded bis ef-
forts.
letter* should not be less than 300
nor more than 1,000 word* in length,
and will be used for the purpose of
advertising the southwest.
For circular giving details, write
John Sebastian, Passenger Traffic
-Manager, Rock Island System, Chi
-ago. 111.
A I.PKi'iitl «) t flu* Kvil Mfit r.
(I>»* Miiiliu** • ii.Hi out.
One. ;m old ,\p:n*b«’ Indian when
ft *k«'d Hu* « i u - * •• f ion win l> pioplu
paihlid Ilii'll laciw told lliiM Unit b'K
end:
'‘Loir/ :i${t when in< n w<-i \vi*ak mid
lildimilH \v<*n* bit; mill hlron.;, ;i < lii* ( «»i
Hu* red Pa li who lived in Iln-M- iikhiii
taiiiK wt-ni f»ul to i ii dunr, for bin
p-opb* litinm >
‘‘Alo’r vviilkina all day In- h.iw ii di-fj-
and hIioi at d, but lb" imm) u»i>
tliniud uKiib and wounded n iiiomitall-
lion, whU.'li was al-o aH« i tin- du< i.
U bt-n tli?-* lion B it Be t~i .1 ^ oI U10 nr
if»vv. In- jufn|k-cl up and lift fin dud jiffcr
Ilio man. who ran for h)f* Iff*-.
Hi? v,; 1 ill mod (<xbamt.il and
when In* f(*h )uv Fti'cri^tb L'i wav
In- fill to tb'1 ground, iTilliny. on tin* biir
lf< .11 who you know. ! fb* j'iandr;i
llu'l of Ill' ll to N.l s t him. .,
i b • 1»l*4 tu ; 11 b* ifd tin* rail ami $.:nv
tli.il. to *..iv< lb' ilia 11 Ii** bad t.o.ucf
(pm kiy , m* bo K' i;;t' li('d his foot '»lid
Rpi iiiLb'd Idri blood over Hip man
'.Now. you nimt kfiow Hint no iiiti
111:11 will flit of till !>•:» I or til Me of hlH
bl'Hid, So w b* n tin* bon rf.'o lo-d tb»
lfni.il h»* Kun lb'd Hu* l»bi<»d 14nd till i»4*d
;i wbut n't lit* (lift so bU T<»ot Kci aptil
tb* (:i<t of th«* man. b it. int* tin* tm$ik »
of b 1 la *v p .on tin* !»)'ttd ; nit, rod to
1 \Vm*;» tin liijiu found that In wn-
minijurud In- v. . thankrnl that ! • j
|. (i Hi*' tilooid to 'dry on bi- fn< t tnd !
in \"i Vv.i djfd it at all. but b it it uni,I .*
It poeb d f>tl
. "Wlu’M* tli* ' laws of tin* lion *rrn|H‘d
it off tljon* -v* i * murk** that tutan t
brown in tin* Min, and wh*v* tin*;
IiIoihI *’tnvr*d on i> w?- b^huu N«iu j
nil riiun paint flair fi*<•*— that
with bbiod and »ir:i|ii* it ofi in ntranks
wliui) tin y hunt or b> w ar
M. K. *V T. and Burlington
run Hitornrh rtnnjurt Hb*nplm?
( a 1 Ik t vw ( n principal Toxhh i llbui
and Chu av. •, via Mamillml Tin* moftt
ronvuib nf through car Mcrvlct* and
t!i * ukc 1 diro< t route.
Comuilt M K A,' T. aKcfitH through
T> xan. 01 t he following;.
L. W. WAKELY,
(Jcn’l Baxs’r Agent, St. I.ouIh, Mo.
1 C. W. ANDREWS.
T P. A , 26!) Bcollanl Blilg., Dallas,
'JYxuh.
Cotton Seed,
Cake and Hulls
Gur bulla arc manufactured from
bald headed need, there is very iittli!
libt on sjtiue, wiiiidi makes tlieiu i.y
fur more dig* sliblo than linly hulls.
Address
JUAN F. BRITT INGHAM.
. General Manager.
Gomez PaLicio, Durango, Mexico,
For Carloads and Tralnloads.
I PI (Hi-I IOUACCOS IN I Ml ill).
H. B. CHARMAN,
Dealer In Havana, Key West, Domes
tii and Mexican Cigars.
’I - oid - - A rt i>.-
Pool Parlor. 10! San Antonio St.
I t. PASO ii \ \s.
IRIMSIll IRANSUR (.0.
HEAVY AND I.IOH1 HAULING.
i.l \ i; i a TRIAL
405 SOI lit SAN (A Id STRUCT.
Telephone 702.
The Star Livery, Feed &
Sale S1 able.
Bur. W. Ov»*r)und uni
Snitl.'v f*’** Hir<.wt$».
Dc»t and Cheapest Rigs In the City,
NAT GREER, Prop. 'Phone 92.
If you f< (d Hi and ru f-d a pill
Why not purebus** th • b<*Kt ?
rv Witt ft Early Kim* r:
Ai<» littU* KurpriBurn.
Tfd n on< ttu*v do t !.* n ; t.
W. It Howtdl. Houston Tux . writes-
‘I hnv$* u: »*'l !.}*« «- Early i':!lB
in my family for uomitipation, -ni/ k
hwdarW* vie To ttK’lr »: l arn in
delitnd for the health of my family. ’
Or; yaon'B Dru« Bton*. Pottur A
Wldto, Krud hauffur.
THE ELK CIGAR AND
CURIO C0MPAMY.
CIUDAD JUARi /, MEXICO.
VLRA CRUZ CIGARS ONLY.
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El Paso Daily Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 6, 1903, newspaper, January 6, 1903; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth581860/m1/7/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.