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Publishers El Pa*o' Morning Time*.
El Paso, T®*as.
REPLIES TO OUR LITTLE ADS.
Replica sent lit care or me Times office
were awaiting Uiu following advertisers
i this morning.
These replies should be called for not
later than one week after being bulls*
fined.
• J. a. Cook.
K. W
O. P A. Z.
M. D. Home
H-fp so keeper. L. W R.
N. T*. L. Saleslady.
Fraternal Societies.
EL PASO lJlDOE NO. 130
A, F. & A. M. Regular
meeting* flr»t and third
Wednesdays of each month.
I. K. CULLETT. W. M.
J. J). MASON. Acting See.
Mri sonic Relief Board. 106
Mesa Aye. Hours,■ 10 A. M.,
Spanish Meals.
Only place In the city lo get Spanish
meals. Clean, sanitary, Spanish restau-
rant. 214 Mills St.
te 1? M.
Help Wanted.
A. 41 A, S. RITE OF FREE-MASONRY.
Meets the second and third Mondays
of each month In Masonic Temple. W.
11, McCullough, secretary.
Corsets.
AN IMMENSE line of drummers’ sam-
ples on special sale. $5 values, $1.95.
A Mean Berg’s, No. 1 Little Plaza.
Dentists.
I*. H. Brown, D. P, 8.
J. P. (Jallnwav, D. P. 8.
BROWN # GALLOWAY.
Pentfsts.
Looms 1, 2, X 4, 6, Doles Bldg., over
White House.
DR. CAMERON—Ilollabh* Dentistry Over
Ouarnntee Shoe Store. Work guaranteed.
WANTED—2u men at 11:30 a. m. today
at the Happy Hour Theatre Restaurant
to try our !5e dinner.
R. G. G0NZALE8 A CO., Labor Agonts.
Lailrond laborers a specialty. Phone
J788. 322 Seventh St,, PI Paso, Texas.
A THOROUGHLY
Antonio 8t.
reliable boy. 207 San
Special Notice.
FOR QUICK DELIVERY rail Indepen-
dent Messenger Service. Motorcycle van
for heavy articles. Bell 326; Auto 2285,
IF HUNGRY and thirsty. go to Phil
•Young’s Cafe and Oyster House, 217 El
I’nso St. The only place in the city
where you ran get fresh, cool Morleln
Cincinnati beer. Lunches served at all
Lours, day or night.
FRENCH DRIP COFFEE at the Oyster
House, 118 So. Oregon St.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Bids will be received by thts company
until January 31st, 1911. fdr the con-
struction of a club house, bath house,
bawling alley, etc,, be built In El
Paso, . Texas, and In accordance with
plans, snedflcatlors or descriptions on
Lie In or* e of Engineer of Maintenance
of Way, Southwestern Building. El Paso,
Texas, copies of which can bo had upon
application. All bids must be In writing,
addressed to such engineer, and accom-
panied by a r#»rt 1 fled check equal to ten
per cent of the amount bid, as evidence
of good faith and security for the giving
of a Surety Company bond In the fufi
amount of the contract price for the per-
formance of bid.
The envelope containing bid in addi-
tion to the address should be plainly
endorsed s such hid, and have the name
r °\*he bidder written thereon.
The company reserves the right to re-
ject any or all bids.
EL PASO A SOlTTHWfcSTERN R. a
CO. OF TEXAS
By H. J. Simmons,
General Manager.
DURING TKE ILLNESS of Or. J. g
ft E?™*’' 111* Office 511-512 Trust
Bldg., will l)e dosed.
^ED, accomplished brunette widow,
wanting good home, would correspond
■ •■With widower, bachelor nr elderly couple
of refinement, licet reference* given and
required. A. A., care Time*.
WANTED—2 ladle* io fill a party of «|x
to KO on a European trip. Address C
, TV Mtinlun*. fill Burnett Ht., Fort Worth'
Situation Wanted.
eneseessseex.... . ■ —-------
WANTED Situation by widow as cook
and housekeeper to two or more gen-
»-44emen: would take charge of widower’s
home where there are not- more
satwo children. Would leave city IV
I Time*.
j MAN, cook and hnker,
(Bell 839.
than
care
want, position.
WANTED—•Poaltlon by competent and
experienced bookkeeper. Best of refer-
ence*. Bookkeeper, care Time,
COMPETENT young man stenographer,
wants poaltlon. Stenographer, Bell 1341.
MANAGER of Matte smelting plant 20
years experlAce. principally In Mexico.
Thoroughly practical in the production
of high grade matte from low grade
ores: accustomed to the use of charcoal
as fuel In blast furnace work Can do-
sign and erect small or medium size
Speak Spanish fluently: necus-
vaomed to handling Mexican labor. Ad-
as Practical Matte Smelter. Times
UCS, ;•
DRS. PAGET A RATLIFF,
I lENTISTM,
Caple, Bhlg Cor San Antonio A Broadwy.
DR. WIP ROBINSON, Dentist.
Suite 301, Roberts-Banner Bldg.
L, M. Brack, Dentist, 109 S. El Paao.
DR. BRYAN, 107% San Antonio St.
Dr. Lee Mclntoeh, room
Bunk Bldg.
(10S American
Fuel Companies.
BADGER FUEL CO.,
Coni Wood, Cement. Lime, Etc. 212/W,
Second SI. Both 1'hones.
Hair Goods.
Hair manufacturing—Alleen Borgs.
Hairdressing.
SANITARY shampooing and manicuring
skillfully executed. Alleen Berg's, Little
Plaza. Phone 427 Established If years
COMBINGS made to order. Work guar-
anteed; prices reasonatde. 314 S. Stanton.
Lumber Dealers.
C. S. Woodworth. R. A. Whitlock,
President Secretary
EL PASO LUMBER CO.
Both Phones. Cor Texas A Newman Sts
Mercantile Agencies.
LOCAL MERCANTILE AGENCY.
Reports nnd rating, on individual,,
collections. Member, of the National
Assn, of Mercantile Agencies.
HARRY PATEMAN, Mar.
...... 321 -322 Herald Bldg.
Optician.
WOOD, 411 E. Overland. Olaasea, 11.0*.
Money to Loan.
WE MAKE 5 PER CENT LOANS ON
THE LOWEST PAYMENTS.
%>r monthly payment of principal and
Interest J9.S6 on each 31,000. Your rent
money will buy you a home. Our capital,
3000,000. Surplus 3916.000 00
THE STANDARD HOME CO„
213-20 Herald Building. El Faso, Texas.
Auto 1364. Bell 686.
Agent, Wanted.
Veterinary Surgeons.
DR. F, THATCHER.
geon, City Hall.
Veterinary Sur-
dr. r.
Oregon
A. HIGGINS—Tel. 938. 305 8.
Hospital for Horaes and Doga.
El Paso Hotel Directory.
Places that are known for clean and
comfortable rooms at moderate prices.
Room, can be secured at the following
placea by the day, week or month:
Hotal Plaxa, Opp. 8t. Regis. Phone 3588.
Hotel Greentree. Opp. Upton Station.
Beat Board In City. Johnston House,
Miscellaneous Wants.
YOUNG MAN, five year* business ex-
perience, desires to make Investment or
buy Interest In and become actively con-
AddwMM.1 Jtsr^r^rSstNot *lck-
Furnished Rooms.
GET A LIST OF ROOMS.
Housekeeping, bedrooms, apartment* of
houses, and save the trouble of hunting
them yourself. Wo hove hundreds of
room* listed, and can suit you In any-
thing. Only 10c for a list. For this yotl
are entitled to our services until suited,
if you take a place we move your *runk
free. Our list la complete. Come and
see us.
THE ROOM DIRECTORY.
Boll Tel. 488, Auto. 1039. 207 Trust Bldg.
LIGHT housekeeping rooms, with bath
810 Texas St.
Announcements.
FOR MAYOR:
I hereby announce myself ng a can-
didate for the office or Mayor of the
City of El Paso, subject to the action of
the Democratic Primaries.
C. E. KELLY.
FOR ALDERMEN:
I hereby announce myself ns a can-
didate for Alderman, subject to the ac-
tion of the Democratic .Primaries.
J. I. HEWITT.
I hereby announce myself as a can-
didate for Alderman, subject to the ac-
tion of the Democratic Primaries.
SAM BLUMENTHAU
I hereby announce myself as a can-
dldt#e for Alderman, subject to the ac-
tion of the Democratic Primaries.
PERCY McOHEE.
Hairdressing.
manufactured.
Bell.
Manicuring.
T hereby announce myself as a can-
didate for the office of Alderman, sub-
ject to the action of the Democratic
Primaries.
W. 8. CLAYTON.
FIRST CLASS rooms with bath at the
D. R. Francis.
WHY PAY extravagant hotel rates? The
Ramona, 608-610 N. Stanton, home like,
economical, sanitary; ample bathing rn-
cllltles. Rates 50 cent* to $1 no a day;
83,00 to $6.00 week; 112.00 to 315.00 m'o.
FOR RENT—Two room", connecting with
bath: best neighborhood: health seeker*
not ohjectlonable. Immediate. 803 New-
man 8t.
TWO sunny south front rooms, with
small kitchen, all connected. Exclusive
use of front porch, gas. bath, etc. No
sick wanted. 1105 Arizona St.
NICELY furnished
Mem Ave.
room;
no sick.
*
FOR CITY TREASURER!
f hereby announce myself a* a can-
didate for the office of City Treasurer,
subject to the action of the Democratlo
Primaries. '
L. M. TURNER.
FOR CITY A8SR. AND COLLR.
I hereby announce myself as a can-
didate for the office of City Assessor and
Collector, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primaries.
LOUIS E. BEHR.
FOR CITY RECORDER
I hereby announce myself as a can-
didate for the office of City Recorder,
subject to the action of the Democratlo
Primaries.
ADRIAN POOL.
FOR CITY RECORDER!
I hereby announce myself as a can-
didate for the office of City Recorder,
subject to the action of the Democratic
Primaries. If elected, I will throw the
harpoon of justice straight.
C. F. (GTVE-A-D—) JONES.
Stenographer.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER and trn~n*la-
tor Roberts-Banner Bldg., opposite
elevator.
Wanted—Saddle Horse.
WANTED—(lood saddle horse, stylish
and well galtjed. Phone 3733.
Electrical Fixtures.
Most beautiful electrical fixtures In town.
See our fixture dark room, ger estimates
No trouble to show you. Kl Paso Elec-'
trleal Supp^Co, Opposite Elks’.
Cafeteria.
Do you ’.Ike German Home Cooking?
On lo the Hamburg OaTe. Mrs. Kate
Llndemnn, proprietor. Opposite Cltv Hull
.........—-•-—
Kodaks.
Get Alexander to finish your films.
Quick work. 109 P. El 13180.
Painting.
House, sign and carriage painting
Roof painting a specialty. ..227 8. Stan-'
ton.
Cleaning and Dyeing.
PHONE DENVER TAILORS for clemT
Ing, pressing and repairing. Auto. 209$.
205 San Francisco.
WASHINGTON TAILORS. . Cleaning,
pressing and repairing, JR Both phones.
612 8an Antonio.
Professional Cards.
DR. ANNA REUM, Lady Physician.
Room 4. Buckler Bloch Ball 677.
PIANO teaching. Voice culture. Auto.
1981.
L$st and Found. ‘
LOST—Tickets for El Paso Theatre for
Monday night. I-eave at box office at
A^gelus Hotel. Will pay 6* rente for re-
Help Wanted—Female.
MRS. MARY O’BRIBN, Employment
Agency, 698 N. Kansas 8t. Phone 1486
Beil.
El Paso Room Directory.
Places where nice, clean rooms can be
had at moderate prices:
WANTED—Refined gentleman to room
In private family. Home conveniences.
Mrs. Latham, 1314 Myrtle Ave. Bell
phone 2033,
Three very desirable rooms for gentle-
men. Over Model Bar.
NICELY furnished room In pleasant
home; good library and bath. $3 per
week. 915 Magofftn.
WANTED—Nurse maid for two smaU
children. Apply 715 Magoffin Ave.
FOR nice clean rooms
call the Clem House, 219 3. Stanton.
at cheap rates,
COMFORTABLY furnished rooms at 609
Octavla.
NICELY furnished rooms, with hot and
cold bath, electric light*. Many other
conveniences. 419 N. El Paso.
NICE clean rooms, with hot and cold
baths, electric lights, very close In. 41T
N. El Paso.
NICELY furnished rooms, either for or
without light housekeeping. Over Happy
Hour Theatre.
HOUSEKEEPING
up. Nice and W-a
suites, 13.00 per week
an. 619% El Paao.
ELEGANT ROOMS and board In privato
family. Everything new, hot and cold
baths, electric lights. 1222 Texas.
LARGE, nicely furnished rooms, modern
in all respects. 504 Upson. Bell 2211,
Gentlemen desiring nice location for
spring and summer will find splendid
rooms, home comforts, plenty of hot
water, at 1308 Magoffin. Phone 3653
Nice 3 room suite for housekeeping.
Baths, electric lights, gas: modem in all
respects. Beautiful location. Cor. Stan-
ton and Wyoming. 1180 Bell.
Beautiful front room, close In, private
family. Phone 892.
Sunny front room; lights, bath: dose
In. 501 Boulevard.
Free Government Land.
FREE GOVERNMENT LAND—"The
Homeseeker.”- official 1911, describes
every acre In every community In United
States. Contains township and section
Plata rainfall maps, land lawa enlarged
homestead act. how to secure free gov-
ernment land without living on U All
about irrigated lands. Price 2*c, post-
paid. Homeseeker Pub. Co., 8t. Paul.
Minn. ,
Accountants.
For Rent.
NICE sunny room close In. 617 Texas.
3153 Bell.
/__
FOR RENT—Two 3 room furnished
flats, with hot and cold water, sleeping
porch. One $17.50 and other $20 per
month, including water. 2312 Wyoming
St., opposite Southwestern shops. Phone
1626.
VERY desirable 6 room residence, close
In, $35 per month. 169 -N. Ochoa.
TWO unfurnished rooms, upstairs; bath,
sink. Phone 3564. 821 E. Boulevard.
THREE ROOM house. Apply 1225 Olive.
NICE, large 7 rooms; reception hall. Cor.
Boulevard and St. Vrain. Furnished or
unfurnished. 821 Boulevard. Phone 3564.
NICE, large 7 rooms; reception hall. Cor,
Boulevard and St. Vrain. Furnished or
unfurnished. 821 Boulevard. Phone 3564.
FOR RENT—12-room house on Myrtle
Ave. between Kansas and Usknpbell Sts.
Apply at El Paso Plano OB.
FURNISHED room, private family; no
sick. Phone 2984,
Horses.
HORSES—HORSES—HORSES.
We can suit your wants. We have horses
suitable for all purposes—city broken
family horses, lady and gentleman's
saddle and driving ihorses, also work
stock for the farm and ranch.
TILTON AUCTION SALES CO.
215 S. Kansas St,, near E, Overland.
Private sales dally, auction every Wed-
nesday at 2 p. m.
Meats and Groceries.
CALL ALTURA GROCERY for fresh
meats and groceries. Prompt delivery.
Phone 1187.
Everything clean and fresh. Nice, ten-
der meats and fat chickens, at Harding's
Grocery & Market, 921 Myrtle. Phone
1255.1 Auto. 1854.
Call Braune's Grocery. Fresh groceries
and fruits. Fresh bread, cakes and pas-
tries every day. 318X Bell. 806 Myrtle.
Nursing.
CALL RUTH HICKS FEE, graduate
Battle Creek Sanitarium, tor massage.
Bell 3336.
Agents Wanted.
A NEW CONCERN about to enter Texas,
wants agents in each county. Good
proposition to responsible men. We ogn
insure anything that is worth Insuring,
and make our own rates. Address Fire
Insurance, Lock Box 687, Kansas City,
Mo. (
WE PAY $80 a month salary and furnish
rig and all expenses to Introduce poultry
and stack powders; new plan; steady
work. Bigler Co., X 982, Springfield,
Ills.
AGENTS—Sunlight at night. Our Incan-
descent kerosene mantle burners fit all
lamps; burn with or without mantle; ap-
peal to all using lamps. Prices defy com-
petition. Particulars free. Simplex Gas-
light Co., New York City and Columbus,
O.
JUST OUT—Low priced Sib. mop. Turn
crank to wring: clean bands: women all
buy. 150 pel1 cent profit: catalog free. U.
8. Mop Co., 1281 Main St., Leipstc, O.
AGENTS—Sell genuine guaranteed hoae.
70 per cent profit. Make $20 daily. Live
Agent* and beginner* investigate. Strong
Knit, Box 4029. West Philadelphia, Pa.
AGENTS—For Vacuum Cleaner that only
weighs 6 pounds, sells for 34, yet does the
work of the more expensive machines.
Big profit*, liveliest proposition ever of-
fered to an agent Many agents making
$100 weekly: others $75 to $60 weekly.
Demonstration means sale. You can sell
ten of our machines to one of any other
make. Write at once. P. A W. Vacuum
Cleaner Co- 51* W. 45th St.. New York.
Laundries.
TROY STEAM LAUNDRY.
Phone 37*. 11-117 W. Overland.
Real Estate Dealers.
For Sale.
R««“ESf°T« *0«°NT« O? itTSIJS
AMERICAN NATIONAL REALTY CO.,
Suite 508-509 Caple* Building.
ANDERSON-FILLER REALTY CO.f
1 and 2 Buckler Bldg.
_ , AUSTIN A MARR,
Caples Bldg. Telephone 352.
BALDWIN VALLEY LAND A REALTY
214 San Antonio St. ’ Up Stairs.
„„ „ BARBRICK A EVANS.
210 N. Stanton St. Bell 537, Auto 1937
„ BEHR A WATTS,
City National Bank Bldg. Telephone 454.
8ROAODUS A LE BARON,
Bell 1558.
BUCHOZ-SCHUSTER COMPANY,
Hotel Sheldon. Both Phone*.
___ ■ JAMES A. BROCK,
202 N. Stanton SL Bell 1220 L.
CASSIDY A DAVIDSON,
211 Mills St. Tel. 920.
A. P COLES A BROS.
Morehouse Block. Telephone 195.
DOWNING A CROWELL,
Real Estate and Insurance. 209 Mesa.
JOSEPH DUNNE,
Room 7, Hammett Bldg.
„ HAFFORD A COLLIER,
417 Mesa Ave. Phone Bell 615.
. B. F, HAMMETT A SON,
Hammett Block. Phone 229.
A. A. HATCHER,
11 Morgan Bldg. Mesa Ave. Phone 1242.
HELLBERG A BLAIR,
418 Roberts-Banner Bid. Auto. 1106.
H El NEMAN-MORRISON,
Phone 848. 207 Mills SL
LONE STAR LAND CO.,
213 Texas St Telephone *57.
GEORGE W. McNALLY,
Room 8, 105 S. El Paso St. Phone 3103.
WM. MOELLER, Real Estate and Loan*,
Herald Bldg. Bell 1227; Auto 1585.
Musical
, J. A. SIMMERS. C. A. t
Chartered Accountant Bell phone JIM.
MRS. ROSE BOROUGH, violin teacher.
European training. Bell ptoon* JIM.
NEWMAN INVESTMENT CO„
226 Mesa Ave. Telephone 559.
FOR 8ALE—One 10 horse power Induc-
tion motor, 60 cycle, 220 volts, General
Electric make. As good as new. Will sell
cheap. Apply at office of El Paso Time*
Co.
FOR SALE CHEAP—A first class fam-
ily horse, both for riding and driving.
Perfectly safe. Bell phone 3768.
FOR SALE—Barbershop wllhwell estab-
lished trade; 4 chairs; good location; easy
terms. Apply 110 8. Oregon SL
FOR SALE—Yard eggs. Phone 2606.
$100 DOWN and 335 per month buys this
Iln? cottage home, close In, Sunset
Heights. The time to buy Is when tha
other fellow wants to sell real bad, in
get busy. Bell phone 3420.
NICE bright second cutting alfalfa for
sale. Call Auto. 1120.
FOR SALE—Rooming house, 53 bed*,
netting 3200.00 per month. Sickness rea-
son for selling. Address Owner, P. O.
Box 1091.
FOR SALE—Neatly furnished 10 room
house, full of roomers. Price very rea-
sonable. Address "D." this office.
NICELY FURNISHED rooming house, 17
rooms, price reasonable, part cash or
trade. "Q.” care of Times.
FOR SALE—Small piece of business
property, now rented. A bargain. Only
33000 If taken soon. 424 Trust Building,
from 10 to 12 o’clock.
Ceclllan Plano Player, with 24 selec-
tions. A bargain If taken at once. Auto.
1497.
BARGAIN—Furniture of 7 rooms com-
plete; cheap If taken at once. Rooms all
full; close In. 109 S. Florence.
FOR SALE—$200.00 Old English survey-
ing level. $30.00. 814 Texas St.
FINE combination horse, phaeton, har-
ness, saddle. Bell 1796.
FOR SALE—Fine Waltham watch, with
14k. solid gold chain, good as new. Cost
$50. Need cash. Will take $25. Ad-
dress A. L., care Times.
NEWMAN
304 Mesa Ave.
A SON,
Telephone 914,
RICHARD
212% San Antonio.
W.
REED, .
Bell Tel. 20M.
HORACE B. STEVENS,
Real Estate and Insurance.
RICHARD B. STEVENS,
Fine Bargains In Real Estate.
Office 205 Texas Sf. Tel. 1222.
TEXAS INVESTMENT CO.,
Room 14 Stevens Bldg. S. E. Adkins, Mgr.
FOR SALE—Good cow and calf; also Jer-
sey heifer; will be fresh in April. Cheap
for cash. No. 612 Wheeling St., High-
land Park.
2000 MILES of wireless telegraph appa-
ratus complete. We receive messages
from New York and San Francisco,
ip. $30. Poulson Wireless Station,
Paso.
fHITE and BUFF Orpington cocks,
Belgian hares and one 70-egg Cyphers In-
cubator. Will Colquitt, Marfa, Texas.
-SMALL store and tailor shop combined.
Profit-paying business. Good locality.
iCall between 12 and 2, Indiana House.
.400% 8. El Paso St.
Penny Arcade.
RICHARD H. THORNE,
618 Ran Francisco._Phone Bell 94.
San Fra
Secoi
ond-Hand Goods.
WANTED—Seoord-hand clothing; pay
highest prices. Auto 1J26; Bell 954—L.
322 S. El Paso.
GET ALL IT'S WORTH
By selling your second-hand fur-
niture and clothing to the EL
PASO NEW AND SECOND
HAND STORE. We buy and sell
everything. 400 South El Paso
8L Bell 3491; Auto 2491.
EXTRA SPECIAL.
THE WESTERN FURNITURE CO.
Pays highest price* for all kinds of
second hand furniture and clothing.
404 8. El Paao St. Bell 1482; Auto.
1J41.
HIOHEST PRICES paid for second hind
furniture and ladles' and gent’s clothing.
Bell 266. Auto 2044. _
Largest assortment post cards In city
Local, comic and novelty. Big shooting
gallery, lour doors frpm Trust Bldg.
Transfer—Storage!
TEXICO TRANSFER CO.. Storage. Safa
and Plain Moving. 414 Mills St. TeV 762.
STORAGE—El Paso Trunk Factory.
Help Wanted—Male.
sf
.50.
AUTO SALES CO.
Buick Model 10, 4 pass, car,
E. M. F., SO h. p.. 4 pass, car ft**
Oakland. J* h. p., 1 pass, car 390*
Whits Steamer, 6 pass, car ....$710
AUTO SALES CO..
31# N. Stanton.
DEPUTY COURT CLERK
SHORT IN ACCOUNTS.
Associated Prate DUpete*.
Montgomery, Ala.. Jan. 21.—It be-
came known today that there is some
truth to the statement of Michael
Keating, deputy clerk of the United
States court at Montgomery, under
arrest In Los Angeles. Cel., that he la
short $2,000 In hla accounts.
The government Is investigating
the alleged shortage.
WANTED.
Brjdge gang blacksmith.
Riveters and heaters, $3____
Boilermaker, pneumatic calking, $4.50.
Mine tlmbermen, $4 00
Mine pumpmen, $4.00.’
Holst engineers, $4 00.
Japanese cook, $50 00.
Plumbers, $4.50 and $5.00.
FALL ^.,Ml,TCHStL' employment,
201 San Francisco St.
WANTED—Salesmen of-ability and neat
appearance to call on merchants In their
territory; elegant side Une. convenient to
carry; good commissions; prompt remit-
fa nee, A 144. Belmont Mfg. Co., Cin-
cinnati. O.
EARN S10 TQ $15 a week during spars
time In your Own home. We have new
,el''nF Pj*?8 and seasonable leaders
In the Mall Order Une to keep our fac-
tories busy. No canvassing. Larva
profits. -Small capital. You pay us out
of the profit. Personal assistance. Write
•?f,aLiorePl*nT*’ P°8lUre P™0* «nd sworn
statement*. J. |{ Pease Mte Co SM
P«*»e Bldg., Buffalo, NY'
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 31, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 22, 1911, newspaper, January 22, 1911; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth583620/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.