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EL PASO, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1910.
JOIN THE
CROWD
AND READ
LITTLE ADS FOR BUSY PEOPLE
IF YOU CAN'T BRING YOUR AD. TELEPHfYNF TT- rri t itn . atttt* ido* i
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fraternal Societies.
11 Paso Lodge No. JS#, A. F.
f' "• Regular meeting first
• third Wednesdays, monthly.
J'JHM n MASON. W. M.
W s. SKFK .«• oretary.
/Sgy\ •'Uw’n,r K,’lief Board, third
v ; "'T, Masonic Temple. Office
hours, 10 a. m. to 12 m.
L. E. Cii.I.tM'T, Secretsry
u 'l. f»,*'’iVh„Tnonin- ln Masonic Temple.
u H McCulloogL. gee
Help Wanted—-Male.
WANTED. ' ‘ JUUUl
Mil! and Hnnwe Oarpemern, Arizona
and Mexico.
Mine Level Basses, Mexico; $5
e^tore Clerk*. Mexico.
Craneman, Steam Shovel, .
$110 gold month.
Waitresses, hotel, Arizona.
FALL <*. MITCHELL. EMPLO
201 San Francljfro St.
Alteration and Cleaning
EL PASO ALTERATION AND CLEAN-
ING WORKS
For Ladies and Gentlemen.
We make a specialty of Alteration,
Repairing, Cleaning and Pressing.
Hoods i ailed for and delivered.
Work done neatly and promptly.
,|v”* St. Bell Phone 431-X
THE MEXICAN LABOR SUPPLY CO.
WANTEO—Men to learn the barbe
trade; few week* complete,; practical In
structions by experienced barbers wh
know their business and teaefe It as the-
know it; extra is rye outfit of tools give!
with reduced tuition price; wages whit
learning, Diplomas granted Schwarz
System of Barber Colleges, 512 S. El Fas,
St.. El raso. Texas.
j[F YOU CAN'T BRING YOUR AD, TELEPHONE IT: BELL 1111; AUTO 1026-1
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YOU’LL FIND
"What you
WANT
Real Estate Dealers.
Sl?l^,wl5?!5IRY OF ™* leading
SEAL ESTATE AGENT# OF EL PASO
Help Wanted—Female.
Barbecued Meat.
6L ~PASO BARBECU^ET^StQ^TezaTst
y«l ante unit Open stondey tin 1pm
Dentists.
,yVWVSAAeW»
1’. H. Brown, D. D. S.
J. F. Halloway. D. D. 8. j ---
BROWN & GALLOWAY, 1 renin le nurse, - Both phones.
—aiM.a — r-.iitiu 11, Sanatorium
WANTED—Experienced nurse girl
hik - care of baby 3 years old. Call be-
fore 1(1 a. m., 110X4 S. Stanton. R
d. Mrs Miller.
WANTED
inspector in -
B, Welch Co
A young American lady
omforter factory. Apply E
Dentists.
Rooms 1. 2. 3, 4, 5, Colee
White House.
Manager
Bldg.,
W anted—Salesmen.
tonio St., telephone’ 2737." *’ U‘ Sa" Sa'lVsmaN * WANTED fur 7lm
DRS. PAGET AND RATLIFF,
DENTISTS, •
Caplea Bldg. cor. San Antonio A Broadway
DR. WIP ROBINSON. Dentist,
Now Located over People's Drug Store.
Directory of Osteopaths.
DR. A. T. STILL Osteopathic .Infirmary,
from Kirksville, Mo., founder of Osteo-
pathy, President American School of
Osteopathy. Dr. Ira W. Collins, Phvsi-
clan-in-Chlef, President National Osteo-
pathic Association. Only recognized
osteopaths now in El Faso -others were
compelled to take out medical license,
none of them being college graduates. 201
W. Missouri St. Telephone 1606.
............ ' ««••§«* •• * »'t iihii.iii ijniiih,
DmI. Policies the last word in life ln»ur-
i'* N>« policies, new methods. i;*»«ut
•mrnt«»km to agents. It. K. Milter, Di*-
; 'lf -vlanagcr, '"3 Trust Bldg,_
W anted—Situations.
LADY STENOGRAPHER, experienced,
reliable, desires position, permanent o
temporary. Address It. T. \V„ Times.
Engineers.
R. E. HUTHSTEINER,
Refrigeration, Electricity, Water »upply.
317 Herald Bldg., El Paso.
MR. ROBERT T. HILL,
MINING.
Geology and Engineering.
Trinity Building, New York.
Fuel Companies.
BADGER FUEL CO.,
Coal, Wood, Cement, Lime, et*. 312 W.
Second St. Both Phone*.
WEST TEXAS FUEL CO.. Florence and
First. Bell 15; Auto. 1016.
Instruction.
PHYSICAL CULTURE—1007 San Antonio
Laundries.
EL PA*80 LAUNDRY—Ladles waists and
lingerie done by band. Bell 470, Auto 1047.
Furnished Roomi.
FOR
gle or
tonio
RENT—Two furnished rooms,
en suite, and bath. 12»W San
St.
sln-
An-
FOR .RENT—All or part furnished
apartment, close in. P. o. Box S66.
ROOMS—Close In, month. 716
Santa Fe.
N.
-Furnished front room, mod-
ern; porch; close in. Dell phone 1660.
FOR RENT—Three or four large connect-
ing rooms, with screened porch, close In
Phone 392.
FOR RENT—Three, four or five furnish-
ed rooms; private bath, front and back
porch. Phone 653.
NEWLY FURNISHED BMM9HW
in; fine neighborhood. With or without
board. Summer rates. Phone 103U. ir
K. Missouri.
FURNISHED ROOMS--606 N. Oregon.
ROOMS with bath. Apply for summet
rates. Hotel D. 1L Francis, 316 St. Louis.
Rooms and Board.
JULY FIRST, young married couple!
wants meats and nicely furnished room in
strictly private home. Permanent If sat-
isfactory. \V. C. K., Times.
TROY STEAM LAUNDRY.
Phone 278. 111-117 W. Overland.
Lumber Dealers.
C. ■. Woodworth, K. A. Wkltlo.k,
President. Secretary.
EL PASO LUMBER CO.
Roth Phones. Cor. Texas & Newman Sts.
Mercantile Agencies.
7 HE MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.,
R. N. MUHL, Mgr. Rating and Collecting.
15-17 Morehouse Block.
Successor* to The Local Mercantile
Agency.
General Repairing.
BICYCLES. GUNS and KEY FITTING.
FI Paso Repair Shop, 2<>S N. Stanton.
ROOMS AND BOARD—Beat table service
V* Phono ^397. See our price*.
612 Mesa. *
ROOM AND BOARD—-German cooking,
?«.oo per week. Cramer Hotel, near
Inion Depot.
For Rent—Houses.
FOR RENT—*Fivc-room modern cottage
ami basement, 537 West Main St. Bell
phone 2337.
FOR RENT*.
Three or six room cottage, SI6 N, El
Paso |gt. Five room, corner Potion and
Kio Grande. Five room cottage, No. 4or
Prospect. Tibs is close In and up to
date. Seven room cottage, 91!» Mvrtte
Ave, Eight. room cottage, 405 S. r*nip-
bell; fine f‘»r rooming house. Five room
cottage, 1616 Wyoming St. Nine room
house, 1119 Montana St. Six room cot-
tugo, 811 N. Virginia St. Six room cot-
tage*, 604 and 606 N. Virginia; cheap.
______________ ____________._ One furnished 5 room house, 501 Nevada.
BICYCLES, GUNS and KEY FITTING a SS* " rll7' l:i"
specialty. H. A. Huffman. 2(.S N. Blanton. .‘ "a and ■M.-rndmus.-*
- Ann ground space in the center of town.
Itoonjimr hfllllir.U All!' t-l'in/.IntlVr II' .. v ....
Second-Hand Goods.
WANTED—Second hand clothing; pay
highest prices. Auto. 1325; Bell 954-R. 2.
822 S. LI Paso.
Rooming houses our specialty.
*»me bargains. Call us up.
J. H. SMITH.
_121 N. Stanton St,
We have
Special Notice.
SECOND HAND FURNITURE’ ,
WANTED—For (.■ash, all kinds of second i Ior a „<MKl T)ri,.B ... EL KTn«
^.fr1SsI8r3on*Browa'iu NM"(t «•
1 furnitilre
for a good price to EL PASO STORE,
W 11._____ 1 . l> I .... ... .....
WANTED—To buy second-bund WANTED—To do dental work on ln-
gunf* or anything in the hardware line! sta^r^©ht plan You pay by week or
If. Mohr, Cut*Rate Hardware "a month. Mater.al and work guaranteed.
Ki j*aKo St Haraware, »jv 3. Lee McIntosh, Painless Dentist 211 *^
rrr-’ 1 ■ ........ _■ i San Antonio St.
mauVm. «i:
AUSTIN * MARR,
Laples Building. Telsphon* $H.
JOHN BARBRICK, Investment Broksr,
Boom 7, Morgan Bldg. Bell Tel. $7$.
Industrial Stocks My Specialty."
! ». . BEHR * WATTS.
{ City National Hank Bldg. Telephone 464,
„ BROADDUS A LBAVCLL.
-1$ Texas St. Bell 16*8.
JAMES A. BROCK,
| Auto 2266. 306 S Et Paso St. Bell J*47.
1 BUCH02 A SCHUSTER,
j Caples Building. Both Phones
CASSIDY A DAVIDSON,
4 Buckler Building. Tel. 924.
A. P. COLES A BROS.,
Morehouse Block. Telephone 19*.
M. A. GOFF,
2*9 St Loulf St. Telephone 630.
HAFFORD & COLLIER, 417 Mesa Ave.
P’hone Dell 615.
HATTON REALTY CO.,
1-2 City National Bank Bldg. Tel. 612.
D. G. HEINEMAN.
247 St. Louis St .. Telephone 843
LONE STAR LAND CO.,
213 Texas St. Telephone 4$7.
GEORGE W. McNALLY,
Room 8. 105 S. El Pa*. St. Phone 31*3.
WM. MOELLER, Real Estate * Loans.
Herald Bldg. Bell 1227; Auto. 1586.
NEWMAN INVESTMENT CO.,
226 Mesa Ave. Telephone 660.
NEWMAN A SON,
304 Mesa Ave. Telephone 914.
PETERMAN-LANDSEN REALTY CO.,
Lower Valley Bargains Tel. 2266-R.4 Blk.
RICHARD W. REED,
21214 San Antonio. Bell Tel. 2123.
J. C. ROBERTS & SON for Bargains.
Doom 7, Buckler Bldg.
HORACE B. STEVENS,
Heal Estate and Insurance.
RICHARD B. STEVENS.
Fine bargains In Real Estate.
Office 206 Texae St. Tel. 1222.
TEXAS INVESTMENT CO.,
3 Buckler Bldg. S. E. Adkins, Mgr.
RICHARD H. THORNE,
618 San Francisco. Phone Bell 96
TGMLINSON-AMONETT
INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Tel. I860. Caples Bldg
H. R. WOOD,
Caples Bldg. Telephone 667
YSLETA LAND CO., Tsleta, Texas. Free
Phone 2260-R 2 Black. El Paso Exchange.
For Sale.
FOR SALE—Fine young Jersey rov\.
with first calf; eh»*np for cash. Box
112", city.
VENDORS' LIEN NOTES FOR SALE—
1. 2, 3 and 4 years. Phone 2050.
10,000 POUND MOSLER SAFE
SO Inches high, 62 Inches wide, 31
Inches deep. For sale, duly paid, in
Juarez, Mexico, at 1-3 its value, and in
J4. Paso lor less than % ha value. W
U. Walz Co., 161 El Paso.
FOR SALE—One standard gtiaga loco-
motive, 19-inch cylinder, 60-inch wheel
liullt for track laying; in good condition.’
Ready for immediate delivera- Apply J-1!
Paso Foundiy & Machine Co.
FINE TEAM AND CARRIAGE for sale*.
201 W. Missouri. Phono, lfioc.
FOR SALE—320 acres of fine prairie hay
deeded land. Hay crop -00 to 300 tons',
12 miles from Doming; shipping point, 2c.
miles. Near postoffice and school. Well
Improved, with large earth reservoir.
Mocked will, i-nld mid cat fish. Address
Box No. 192. Darning. N. m,
For Sale—Real Estate.
TWO LOTS in BasBUlt addition, on Wy< -
mniK St., fur naif rlu-ap, must s<-H ;u
»n< < . Will talu* lot» .further out as part
payrnont, L. Alb n, offiro 6H OUavia !
Bell phane 2K7R.
Advertisers
Count six average words
as one line. One cent a
word; no ad accepted
for less than 2.'>c.
Two or more insert wins
are better than one. Trv
a three-time ad. Re-
sults almost certain for
anything. For class-
ified ads, telephone
Bell 1111. t
Bell 26, Ring 1. , .
Attto 1026, Ring 1.
For Sale—Real Estate.
FOR SALE.
Five-room brick, 4fls90; one-half bloi-k
from Houston Square, Price $3650.110.
Term*.
87*4x120, oorner Oalifornla and Mosa
Ave. 1‘avlnK and sidewalk nald for
Price $6600.06; terms.
25x134, corner K! Paso and Fourth Sts
Price $6500.00; terms.
93 acres unimproved near San Eltzaro;
$40.00 per acre.
$60,000.00 to loan on F.I Paso real estate
security.
_ FOR RENT.
Five-room brick, Roosevelt Ave., $2500
, brick, close in. on Mesa
av e., ftik.dO,
We Write Fire Insurance.
BEHR S. WATTS,
111 Pioneer Plaza. City Nat. Hank Hide
Phone 464.
LOOKING FOR A FARM?
Me have a choice list ,,f splendidly Im-
proved farms, one-fourth mile from the
depot at Uorlno, producing from 1*6 to
2 tons or hay per rutting, at prices and
terms that nr« very reasonable. Also
farms at La Mesa and Cbarnherlno.
Write us for full information—our long
distance phone will be In operation next
tvook. B, J. VHJoen, La Mesa, N. ,M.
LOOMIS BROS.
PERMANENT LOCATION CORNER
STANTON &. TEXAS STS. FIRE IN
SURANCE, REAL ESTATE, RENTALS,
LOANS.
RIO GRANDE RIVER VALLEY
LANDS. I
Under Irrigation project now being
obstructed py United States government
l cost of $8,200,0110. Make an Invest-1
ment or buy an improved farm, Write
particulars,
JOSEPHUS BOGGS, Broker,
Ituorn 15| Moigan lildg., KI Paso, Texas.
Here Is a Happy Family.
It takes a baby to get down tinder ft
um's left miaiiender. The moat elo
dent effort of tho gifted orator will
of. move the heart of the average
A TIMES Want
Ad Will Fill. „ .
The Timely Want
Want Ads Can Be Telephoned
Beil 1111-Auto 1026 Rin^ i
T E E E P li O N E 1' G D A Y
T ransfer—Storage.
TEXICO TRANSFER CO., storage, S
Plain Moving. 414 Mills St. Tel. 762.
I SEND 10 cents silver for sample copvl
I of Mexico Today Magazine. Address
■-------- -; - ■ Mexico Today Magazine, Apartado 5‘l
Storage. Safe Bis., Mexico D. F.
?R.EfR,'?, STABLE for Hacks, Buggies
ami Saddle Horse*. Phone 92; Auto. 1092.
Typewriters
&P-E$5r'tT!oRr Victor °^3g* t^K
ers. office furniture and supplies, l ■-
built typewriters; best repair shop in
Hie Southwest. Typewr'tcrs for Tent
421 Mesa. Beil phone 832; Auto 1832
EXPERT Typewriter Repairer, El Paso
Typewriter ^Exchange, 345 Myrtle Ave.
Veterinary Surgeon*.
2WASTIKA face creams. 1007 San An
tonio.
100 PER CENT.
We hav< somv valley farms, ’
n m $50.00 to $100.00 jut acre,
F at will earn 40 to 60 p<r cent if
vorkfil personaily- or, WORKED
«>N SHAMES, requiring no i$or-
c<h.i;i| atteniiori, 25 to 4ti per cent
m.*1 they are increasing; in
300 per cent per annum,
btwi.ic*. and will continue to tJo
i»f for. they are all gone. Only
J40,000 acres all together and
t rifts for sale getting Very
s <i" » I have them because I
farmer! in this valley 25 years.
BAILEY LAND CO.,
306 Mesa (Ormlorff Hotel.)
Both Phones.
"TET
FRENCH DRIP COFFEE at the Oyster
House. 118 fio. Oregon fit..
Miscellaneous Wants.
WANTED—’{'•> '» r ‘rum owner, two or
more? lotsi, non), ea«t of FWirencc
Ht. Must he l'."LMin. Addre»» P. O. Box
235.
WANTED—4'iC uj .w* .«f,ares at
eat I* La Republics Mining <’oiitpar-y. A«i-
drma City Post Of fey- Box 4
DR. R. a. HIGGINS—Tel. 935 30i 8.
Oregon. Hoepital for Home* and Doga.
DR. M. R. '8TEFFEN, 319 Texas 8t. i
Veterinary Surgeon. Bell Tel. *98.
FOR PUBLIC SERVICE—The Standard
and Registered St a. ; on, Vriaob Oarn-
betta (No. 4W*92), will make the season
at I1S.90, ra«h, with return privilege un-
til Auguet lut, 1910. Write or call E. J.
Peterson, care ConHumere* L’» Company.
D*. F. THATCHER—Veterinary
rwm CitT Hall
Money To Loan.
Professional Cards.
DRS. ANNA AND CHA8 REUM
Chronle Diseases. Over Coluber's.
HOMOEOPATHIST.
DOCTOR EDGAR, Homoeopathlst. Spec-
ialist for cures of everything of your
t«dy; not suppression or palliation. U
Morehouse Block. Auto. 1202.
,DO VOU NEED MONEY?
Vie will Lend You Money
To buy Lots
To Build House,
To Pay Real Hstale Debts.
Long Time—Low Rate of Interest. Small
Monthly Payments.
J H. BERRY, Agent,
Jack,on Loan A Trust Co.,
Room 508. Cables HMk_
FOR SALE 40(1 ft. switch track property
ou MKrtourl; also fronts Dallas and Lee
Sts. near viaduct; aim, 4 room frame cot-
*ufo on two lots. Highland Park, num-
ber 2V07 Kentucky Avv; car line; will sell
lliis easy pay moots. - Plior.e Baldwin
1187. or address me < are Mayfield Realty
This litilo bit 1$ from real life—a
(tie thing that happened in Kansas
,'ithin dtp Iasi .few days:
The wife of a well-known Kansas
inn has been very ill. Two little
o.vh lib-.-s their teirne; fine, many lil-
ies fellows, who oik1iI|i their mother
tml have an f istiiig faith, in their
father One nigh the mother had a
particularly had turn. The father was
'it the slough of despond, bttt he kepi
hi- shoulder- n,i :localise of ihe little
could not. keep the
eye*,
e yeara old, plucked
leave. "Ihuld ’ he
iere in the hall; 1
omet.hing.”
into a dark rer-c .
satUm could not he
*o'm, atul pulling his
'll, whispered info
.von won't, let Biam-
this will interest Yog.
A Home on Nevada 6t.
Five-room. H pressed brick—hall
ball,, ntunlk*. 2 porches, retaining wall
ami t-cia, nt. (jwnar leaving , p.
■ "id of lei- u for .....on terms to
. ! K|-. Im.er, 1« IPe lder Bldg Bell
47-.. Auto 218 1
WANTED TO BORROW.
* Hein of mine wapts to borrow $:,«,.
jeers at 0 p-r (.-m inter--I
;» ■>nnom, iinet mortgage, on a pp-cr
L. Paso business property valued at
} 1.-■„), <m - your own lawyer to pass on
im abstract of tills. Mortgago- cov-
i"red fulfy by fire Insurance.
Political Announcement.
CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATE.
I hereby announce myself n» a <andi-
I k 1 4 a>> 4 - ax... - t
DOCTORS—The new management of the
rSwiaa S srSSSts
.w... as »-• “■* ’PV •• IIISUIUUUII
and a reduction In rate# i>a« been mads
1o conform, »* follows; Weekly, tlo.ua.
$11.00, $14.50, $14.00, $16 00; with private
bath, $21.00. Screened sleeping porches,
south and east fronts, coolest spot, skiII-
ants. Phone •'Slanagcr,"
ed attendants.
Peiosl. Tills I do at the solicitation of
numerous friends who- desire me to make
the race, as they believe the Interests of
the District sod tAose of El Paso require
vigorous and determined representation
ADOLF HOFFMAN.
TO LOAN.
Client of mine warn* to loan $10,000 on
do»<i In 121 Paso real estate.
A GILT EDGED INVESTMENT.
Of $4,006 that will iwi worth $/o,ooo with-
j*' a year from now and pity Z'& per
■t'pt interest p«r month.
FOR SALE.
^40 acre* m-id in th«. ;ooven oil fiedd,
nc-ar To yah. Texas, at $27 por acre—44
t-a*»ii and balaio*:- In 12 monthm.
FOR SALE.
Wh a•'Tf*# of LVnd fti the proven oil
fbdd« of Caddo, La... t* $ J > M.i p or n<rf~
% and balan^ -r- 1 \*-ur.
SEE WM. MOELLER,
Real E»tate. lnve*»ment* and Insurance.
Phones: Beil 1227. Auto U85
Herald Building,
ones, though h
moi«tiir«* from h
One of the boj
hl« father on tb»
sai<!. “come on*
want in ar-k you
He led hm fath
where their conv
heard in the.nick
jKirenf’H head a
his ear: ‘ Dad
ma die?"
Have you ev< •
understand iha.
H)“ abiding fa
’Maddy?” You
cisive grief im
Hut you know
is, or was, a i
City Journai
THE CEfst
The t?$-4>ioKi - ■
lie drain WI (I: i-
lug to see him
lir$eritliy. IHj ;.
tO ft4':$:/>unt f1
lux V *• 2*. f'>r
e. norm ode oak;.
ami ir«* ithawe
In h umtfi h)v;
lor»g 'J'*--
lit) mart LI atm
Tri(»ie and v.e
rude i ■
Imr.dn-U t
Probublv :$ li
man. A mill ■
ably hj
the huge 'sufi-i
and our Htif'1 v'
ably of the ’■
about and ! 5
vorous b<^i«l
Joim Ifiimiu,.
When ad
sailing awav
Ing that tie
Chleago New
A good w(
shear*, he sir
work.
■oen, there? Do you
Ho you eompreheud
of that, lad iu hi*:
not unless such in
b*en your portion.
* thing that there
!>.V family,.....Kansas
US GEOLOGIST,
ot wtlnted for thpr
k'ajJt Is r+ftwu-
l!1H out Lis yearn
•*nt tx million or two
or that? You feimll
king. He lain an
the bfutfc of Time,
to suit Ills jfij I |,|| - <
tnouswnd yeara in n
•Mid yeara wipe on!
• tely. Ten ihonsarMi
prolmhly among. <: •
ver-drlft men. Ore
■ nd we mi.....wfue -
Minn Ian atK-eetois of
' •*, and we h re \>c - ■
' iocefttt times, among
grot.es/jue animal«,
little creature* pp !.
«l kind, is skulking
>m the g«t*at ea«ni-
wnuld devour Ultn
AUantie
Settlers Install
Co-Operation Plan
•All Modern Appliances to
Be Furnished at Nomi-
nal Cost.
Spnlutub. Wasli., Mny 1H. (’ocur
d'AIcno Indian l.(o,k,*rvatk>ii S* it hus’
UH-Wntlion, of which WjUiam M. Mm.i
,h. of Spok.ine is president, is jdnjj-
liilig 1<» in fall olectrie jiov*i r nml U i
ojdiotn* !ine*s, efet.aMisii Hohorda and
chiirch*’):, build good road# and j»<- ;
linn rue gov»oninont to open fr< u rural
mail iont« s for the l .200 ktu.io • fi
vvtt lo b4* loraied on tin* r<*?ei <, »•, with
in nix montlm. The atfgocla.Hon v.
also have a fund to aft id .-d i* mem-
ber?..,
ArraugciiKdtt> Have nU •• it , b> h
<:ompb*U‘d to
MOTHER OF DESERT.
rlf IIS
e aeea an aiiThip
jiwtlfled ill think*
Homnihing up —
n i» like a pair of
<}> when ho goes; to
Imy lumber i
and barns, formiim: im;»i*n.
IOt»ls, gPOeei ie'; a/(fj jjiiiri-iun | fit;!
other no^ossitjes and < il ibcui on a
inuluai profit sy.sti in. i i. pronabh*
that a *a wm ill will he . ■ •. . • d to 1 u -
nidi r-ouo* of t!n* 1-nih‘Tk and other
lumber needed Donkey engine^ will
be u»‘d in pulling Mtumpa on !he
logg* .j. oi l rind .uni a*t?:e patrol wJH
Im organized to protet t th« standing
timl*or The latter will work with
the govoruuieni rangers
'I he V,*a iiin:;ron Water Power com-
pany of Hpokmie ha.H govoral oincN «•
tiHiLUii ion line- runrilnK tftroi::
the i* e vatiort ii» -supply pow< ; m
tin* mlie in tin- » neur d*Aleno <!•
trh*t and can bo-tapped to
ply electrical eo**rg.y to OiKoai*
(diinery, The tcb.*photio IIip/h on tt;
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association lm8 among Rk pl mi.*o? ^
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fionw’ Meat Market will, du.'iri;' fin*
bufdness hour*, honor orders for fi-
beef from mlnirterg or charitable or .
gauizatlon* io favor of poor jwople. '
Services to Public of Nun Who Died
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TRY DR. CHE
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MEDICINES for her
•editary debility, nr
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women and children.
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 18, 1910, newspaper, May 18, 1910; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth582934/m1/9/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.