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ERALD
12 Thursday Sept. 29 1910.
One May
Tomorrow We Inaugurate
8 i" r"F Tfi 0" a n 1JF
A Perfect Beverage
Van Houtens Cocoa
It Is the Best and Goes Farthest
"Ysltl Houten's Cocoa" is unequaled. It is the
standard.eocoa of the world and has had the larg-
est sale o any pure cocoa for over seventy years.
It contains all the nutritive properties of the cocoa
bean in a highly concentrated and easily digested
form .and at a minimum cost per cup: You will
always find a fresh supply at this store.
25c 50c and 90c per can.'
THIS WEEK
The ladies of the
Eastern Star are
serving Breakfast and lunch at the Woman's
Exchange 210 Mesa Avenue.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH FEUITS AND
VEGETABLES
Phone 151. 210-212 Texas St. Auto 1151.
EL PASO
MERCHANTS
Prompt Responses
TO TELEPHONE CALLS.
D R
EL PASO TRUNK FACTOKY
Bell Trunks Bags and Leather Goods Antpr
1034 Made Repaired and Exchanged. 1966
We store goods. Opp. PostcfSce across Plaza
Bell
508 & 62S
A. S. SYAK & CO.
OPE2T ALL NIGtfT.
Auto
1063
212 SAlt ANTONIO ST.
LU EVE BE
BURTON-LIHGO CO. FIRST & KANSAS STS.
BELL 50; ATJTO 1050
Awning Shades and Curtains
For Residence and Business Houses.
Bell Tent and Camp Supplies Auto.
2044. EI Paso Tent and Awning Co. 312 S. El Pasr 3t - 2044.
Bell
$18
ICE C RE
Aato
1188
Smith Ice Cream Co.
FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED.
Bell 20
Auto 1020
202 Texas St
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND DENTAL SUPPLIES.
ESST EL PASO ERICH CO.&ISk
HOLLOW BLOCK AND PARTITION TILE; ALL SIZES
P. 0. Box 136. Prompt Delivery
HACK and BAGGAG
Wi2I be up right away." LONGWELL'S TRANSFER
116 to 120 San Francisco St Careful Men.
Reasonable Pricss.
Bell 1 Auto 1001
5 BAGGAGE and MOVING
Auto
1966
"We're there ia just a minute." Storage and Packing by careful men at right price.
BELL 1054. ODOM'S TRANSFER. AUTO 1966
Rent the
EASY RUNNING WHITE
.H. L. Stewart Furniture Co. Agents 310-312 S. Stanton.
Our Motto Easy Payments Fair Dealings Good Goods.
$ -BETAIL GROCERIES WHOLESALE
Mail Orders Given Prompt and Special Attention.
CLIFFORD BROS. " 307-309 E. Overland St.
Auto
1271
Bell 956.
Auto 2356.
PLUMBING
109 N. Campbell St.
MATTICE-BUSH PLUMBING CO.
Quick
Repairs.
Use the
Secret Prompt and Accurate. Efficient Service. Reasonable Rates.
RING 1362. CONTRACT DEPT.
HEXRY MOHR
CUT
300 S. SI Pasa St.
Guns Ammunition Wagon Covers. Builders Hardware Tools all
kmd: Saddles. Harness. Cutlery Tents. O" Paint. Eic
Send 10 cents silver for sample copy of
Mexico Today Magazine
Address
MEXICO TODAY MAGAZINE
ApartacLo 5 Bis Mexico D. F.
Abandoned by Prospective
Buyers iNTear Mines; An-
other Narrow Escape.
Bisbee Ariz. Sept. 29. Abandoned by
tnvo "prospective ouyers of bis property
in the Moctezuma" mountains Sonora
without (food or money Domenico Gre-
Soraci an Italian miner of Bisbee was
eard of by some of his countrymen to
whom he appealed for help. Gregoraci
was obliged to walk from his property
to the Pilares mines a distance of over
15 miles through a rough country and
when he reached that mining camp was
exhausted having tasted neither food
nor water for nearly two days and one
night. Assistance was given him at a
miners' boarding house and later he was
allowed to board a freight going to Doug-
las from which place he communicated
with his friends.
A party of four composed of T. B.
Heed and P. Meenan and blisses Wil-
liams and Callahan were caught by the
storm last Sunday in the Huachuca
(mountains. They had a very rough ex-
perience and at one ttme were entirely
surrounded by streams of water rushinsr
down the canyon and ran the risk of
losing ."their lives. After an exciting all
night drive they reached Hereford in
safety.
A "telegraphone" has been installed at
the local depot by which the railroad
personnel is enabled to talk with the El
Paso officials or any other station alon-
the El Paso & Southwestern. The ser-
vice is strictly private for the railroad
employes.
Tiburcio Estrada died at the Calumet
& Arizona hospital.
Miss Grace I. Hughes a school teach-
er died at Lowell from consumption.
A drastic ordinance will Te hence-
forth enforced bv the police of Bisbee
prohibiting women of questionable char-
acter from attracting attention in pub-
lic places. The houses of the red light
district anaist also remain with their
doors closed at all times.
A meeting of the city council has been
called to consider the conditions on which
to accept the monev due the city by the
Warren Street Railway company.
The volunteer fire department of Bis-
bee will hold a meeting in order to com-
plete arrangements for its participation
m the Phoenix hose races at the Terri-
torial fair next November.
A man who gave his name as Charles
Julian was arrested yesterday while
boarding a moving train to leave town.
He will be tried on the charge of iassing
checks.
A copy of an ol.l New York piper an-
nouncing the death of George Washing-
ton is 'being displayed at the window of
the Henkle store.
constipation permanently by proper
personal co-operation with the bene-
ficial effects of Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna when required. The
forming of regular habits is most im-
portant and while endeavoring to
form them the assistance of Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna is most val-
uable as it is the only laxative which
acts without disturbing the natural
functions and without debilitating and
it is the one laxative which leaves the
internal organs in a naturally healthy
condition thereby really aiding one in
that way. To get its beneficial effects
buy the genuine manufactured by the
California Fig Syrup Co. only and for
sale by all leading druggists. Syrup
of Figs and Elixir cf Senna is never
classed by the well-informed with
medicines which make extravagant
and unfounded claims to cure habitual
constipation without personal co-opera
ticn.
MILLS BUILDING-
BALCONY IS SET
Banking Booms Will Prob-
ably Be Beady for Oeeu-
Xancy on November 1.
The interior finish of the banking
rooms of the American bank building
is now being done and as soon s the
fixtures arrive the American National's
new home will be put in ordr. The
interior finish is in severe classic de-
sign in keeping with the exterior of
the bisr building and it will be tinted
fin delicate shades of green. It is ex- .
peered to be at home to the patrons of i
the bank by the first of November. '
SPANISH AVAR VETERAN
BEATEN TO DEATH BY-INDIAN.
Guthrie Okla. Sept. 29. Thomas Sim-
mons of Denison Texas died at Ponca
City Okla.. from injuries received at
the hands of a giant Indian. The Indian
practically beat Simmons to dearth. The
latter was a veteran of the Spanish-
American war.
WHEN the digestive system
. needs toning and strengthen-
ling the bowels regulated the
liver and kidneys stimulated take
the best remedy known to science
lilo
TETTER'
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
BITTER
Sale
ON OTJR 25c
15c Poimd
SATURDAY ONLY
We use HOT WATER to "CLEANSE with
at our fountain.
tI&;
CONFECTIONERY COMPANY
C. S. PICKRELL Mgr.
306 N- Oregon St Phone 347
Under the Electric Fountain.
This Part of Building Will
Be Poured With Fourth
Story Picture Taken.
The first balcony on the curve of
the Anson Mills building has been built
over the street above the fourth story
and will be poured as a part of the
concrete work. The fifth story boxing
is now being built and the concrete
work on this floor will soon be run.
The carpenters on the building were
photographed "Wednesday in all kinds
of perilous positions among the upper-
works of the skyscraper.
AMERICAN BANK'S
O.UARTEES ELEGANT
business on the Main Floor
We are gradually getting things in shape. Oar Introductory Specials tomorrow
on the Main Floor are seasonable and at the same time most unusual values.
As remodeling is as yet anything but completed we are making prices that will
more than offset any little inconveniences.
Friday Specials on Main Floor
10c Outing Flannels 8c
.East Color Outing Flannels in the newest fall patterns
stripes and checks. Values to 10c a yard; O
Friday special on the Main Floor O O
18c Kimono Crepes 12 l-2c
Serpentine Kimono Crepes in the new fall designs both
light and dark colorings. ralues to 18c yd
Friday special on the Main Floor
12 l-2c Ginghams 8c
New Fall Dress Ginghams plain colors as well as the
newest ideas in checks and stripes. Worth to Q
121-2c yd.; Friday special on Main Floor ... OC
$1.00 Dress Goods 49c .
Scotch Plaid Panamas 44 inches -wide just the material
for school dresses; would sell in a regular way A Q
T V
If r for school dresses ; wouitt seu m a j
&'IZC up to $1.00 a yard; Friday special.
BOB MOORE'S STORE
HAS A NEWTRONT
The oak front is now being set in
the Rob A. Moore store in the Sheldon
building and the interior work will :
be completed as soon as the front is
finished. The wrecking of the interior
of the Sheldon has been completed and
the rebuilding is now in progress. The
dormer sables are being painted and the !
woodwork enameled. The new Sheldon
will open on November 1 in time for
the fair crowds.
CALISEER STORE
OPENS SATURDAY
The informal opening of the tem-
porary quarters of the Calisher store
on Stanton street will occur October 1.
The second and third floors of the.
Welch building have been finished and
are now occupied by tha Cahs'ner com-
pany and the first floor will be cleared
by the carpenters Friday in time for
the business of Saturday. J". U. North-
man general manager will return from
New York Saturday.
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See Our
-Window
DAILY RECORD.
Bullilinsr Permits.
To Mayfield Realty company to erect
five room brick residence lot 14 and
west half of 15 block 102 East El Paso
Bliss street estimated cost S1975.
To Yloria Lozano to build adobe on
South Oregon street between 12th
street and Rio Grande street; estimated
cots $50.
To Mrs. H. B. Small to build frame
residence Rivera street lots 27 and
25. block B East El Paso; estimated
cost 350.
To J. A. White tp build wagon house
lots 6 and 7 block 64 montana street;
estimated cost $40.
Deeds Filed.
Ysleta grant El Paso county
Sepamuceno Garcia to Juan Torres
3 51-100 acre tract: consideration S::00;
dated March 22 1910.
Campbell's addition. South Santa Fe
street between Fourth and Fifth E.
S. Caj-ce to Nicholas Abraham and H.
K. Ayup International hotel property
on the south 25 feet of the west half
of block 100; consideration $5000; dated
September 18 1910.
Highland Park addition Aurora
street between Louisiana and Ala-
bama avenues Highlands Realty com-
pany to Mrs. T. B. Taylor lots 13 and
14 block 86; consideration $500; dated
July 20 1910.
Highland Park . addition Savannah
tetreet between Kentucky and Ala-
bama avenues Highlands Realty com-
pany to Mrs. F. B. Taylor lotsN25 and
26 block 111; consideration $500; dated
July 20 1910.
Licensed to "Vetl.
Bruno Calzado and Miss Begin? Gon-
zales. Births.
To John B. Carothers American 1527
Upson boy September 17.
To T. H. Schneidau American .'"-Z
Boulevard boy September 26.
To Severiano Nunez. IvTfc-kVrsn 444
Stevens avenue girl. September 26.
To Manuel Mondival Mexican EI
Paso Tex. boy September 26.
To George Allen. American East El
Paso boy September 27.
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ElM&iililfe Warn Ja 1
Sale of Canary Birds
We continue tomorrow and Saturday the sale of Canary
Birds. These are young healtny Diras ironi tne xiurt. .uumi
tains in Germanv. All are in full song. A special '-"Bird Man '
is incharge of the sale and he will tell you anything you
want to know aibout the care or characteristics of canary
birds. These are birds that sell at regular bird stores for
$5.00 to $7.00; on sale here tomorrow and Saturday
For convenient carrying each bird
comes in a little wooden cage. t
Sale Takes Place On the Main Floor '
SPECIAL NOTE
Complete stock of "Butterick" patterns now ready.
Pattern Department is on the Main Floor
SPECIAL NOTE
October Delineators and ''Autumn Fashions" with free
pattern coupon now on sale on Main Floor
Friday Specials Third Floor
TAKE ELEVATOR
Our Third Floor when completed will in a measure correspond to the former
Calisher Bargain Basement. We have selected for tomorrow's selling four sea-
sonable "Third Floor" specials as follows:
15c Scrim 10c
Yard Wide Stenciled Scrim in handsome Oriental and
floral designs on many colored grounds such as dark
red green gray and many others. Regular 15c A
scrim; Friday "special on the Third Floor JL U
50c Sheets 39c
72x90 Linen Finished Sheets have 3-inch hem. regular
price 50c each; Friday special on the Third
Floor limit of 6 to a customer
107-111
North
Stanton
Street
C
tJ.CalisKer Dry Goods Co.(IncorPratea.)
i f i
40c Curtain Nets 25c
Full width Curtain Xets in a wide variety of new and
pleasing patterns. Colors' are white cream and ecru.
Values to 40c a yard; Friday special on the Og
Third Floor - fiUi
75c Pillows 49c
2 1-2 lb. Feather Pillows covered with a good quality
of feather ticking worth 75c each; Friday i Q
speeiakon the Third Floor TC
107-111
North
Stanton
Street
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CLQTJDCBOFT CHOPS
' BEING- HARVESTED
he Yield Below Average;
Driver Meets With Acci-
dent; Homes Are
Improved.
Cloudcroft X. 3L. Se.pt. 29. Harvest-
ing has begun in the country and the
yield is awav below the averaee owing
to the extremely dry weather this sum-
mer. . . v -o
Oscar Brantley has moved to the Jkvans
farm in James canyon.
Miss Kate Kearney left to join her
family in Alamoeordo.
Mrs. Harvey Holden visited a few days
in Alamogordo.
Jose Garcia met with an accident that
might have proved serious. He vras
loading lumher on a wagon at the painp
station when the horses became frignt-
encd and started to run. Garcia was
thrown down and the wagon passed over
him but he was unhurt except for a
few scratches and bruises.
Mr. and Mrs. Moody of Alamogordo
spent fco days here.
Alii r.ivic Pender who is employed
in Alamogordo visited her mother here.j
Work on Mr. hitte's new DiacKsmicn
shop and house is being completed.
Th- Ellmores have bought the prop-
ert3' latelv ooeupjed bv the Espinosa
family and liave moved in. TJie- have
made several improvements on it.
Mrs. Pender has been on the sick list
for some time.
W. J. Hendrix made a business trip to
El Pao. . .
R. A. Hanson and family ot bixteen
Springs Canvon have moved into town
for the school year. They occupv tat
west side of Sunn'side.
FORMER EL PASOAN
DIES AT TUCUMCARI
a visit of a week with friends in Texas.
He will assume his old office at once.
Beta Baca has returned from a busi-
ness trip to San Jon and neighboring
valley.
George W. Carpenter J. M. Carpenter
and Columbus Becker of Poplar "Bluffs
Mo. were in Tucumcari prospectina for
a future location.
DALHART WATERMELONS
ARE FED TO CATTLE
Crop So Larsre That There Ii Xo Mar-
ket for Product; New Railroad
Lays Track; Fair Proves
Success.
Dalhart. Tex. Sept. 29. Watermelons
proved one of the greatest crops Dal-
lam county has produced this season.
While no figures have been compiled
several hundred carloads were grown
and fully establish this county as the
banner one In the plaims country. So
plentiful Is the crop that farmers are
unable to market them from any dis
tance and are piling them upr in the
car load lots to feed to their stock.
Dalharfs seventh annual fair was
a huge success.
The grand jury for Dallam county
is In session and will be busy for 10
days.
Miss Alice Lasley of Stratford Tex.
has returned to her home after a visit
with the family of Reese Tatuni.
The 26th car of steel for the Enid
Ochiltree and Western road has arrived
at Dalhart. Active laying of steel Is
now in progress and it is expected
trains will be running Into Wlllcox at
an early date.
Homer Rowe president of the Dal-
hart Commercial club is in Austin on
official business; during his absence
W. X Clarke secretary and treasurer
is handling the pass book.
Miss Bertha Stanhope who is mak-
ing her permanent home in El Paso
has returned from Chihuahua. She will
"sing for the Congregationallsts meet-
ing at the T. 3L C. A. Sundav.
Ay
P.
lis
Gentle
A
Skin of Beauty is a C37 ysrover.
R. T. Felix Gouraua's Oriental
' Cream or Magical Boautlflor.
Ileoves Tan Pimples
?loth Fatche.
nd bkln 3A cases.
and every blemlfn
on oeautr. ana uc-
fie3 detection. It
has stood the test
of C2 veara. and
Is so harmless tve
taste it to be sare It
Is rroperlj made.
Accept no counter-
feit of similar
name. Dr. L. A.
Sarre said to a
lady of the haut-
ton (a patient):
"As you lcaicr
srili US3 them
T recommend
'Goorand's Crcnm m the least harmful of all the
skin preparations." For sale by all dri'SRMs and uncr-
Gcoas Dialers la the United btatcs Can?di and Europt.
fEBDJ.HQPHHSjFros 37 GrsstJcnss StteKewTort
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New Bridge Built Over Creek- Militia
Returns from Maneuvers; Plans
-j Made for Another Building.
Tucumeari N. AJL Sept. 29. Mrs. A.
Faulkner residing on bouth becond
street and a former resident of El Paso
died after a prolonged illness from ty-
phoid fever. She leaves one young son.
J. TV. Bullington precinct supervisor
is building a GO foot briae over Blue
Water creek three miles west of town.
This crossing becomes very bad at cer-
tain seasons of the vear and the build-
ing of the 'bridge will give an all year
crossing to a large acreage of farm Jands
in this part of the county.
Company L of the 2sew Mexico na-
tional guards has returned from the ma-
neuvers at camp Atascadero Cal.1 com-
ine from Albuquerque by way of
Vaughn. During the entire camp the
coimpany had not a serious case of ill-
ness or accident and onh one slight
case of heat exhaustion.
Representatives of Tros-u & Trost ar-
chitects of El Paso are in Tucumcari
conferring with Adolph Vorenberg rela-
tive to the plans for the new hotel which
he will build on the corner of Main and
Second streets.
Constable John Cox has returned from
$1.37
Flax Seed Sept. 1909
per bushel
Max Seed Sept. 1910 .
per bushel
In consequence Linseed Oil is now $1.25 per gal-
lon. In sympathy with Linseed Oil mixed paints
have advanced and our Imperial Paint is now $2.25
per gallon.
Tultle Paint Glass Co.
Have just received CARLOAD OF AMMUNITION.
.Also full stock of Winchester Remington Sav-
?ge Marlin and Stevens Rifles and Shot G-uns Febi-
ger 22 Automatic Rifle Fox Shot Gruns and many
other new goods. Call and see them.
SHELTON-PAYNS ARMS CO.
EL PASO TEXAS.
ATTENTION REAL ESTATE MEN.
Get Bnny On This. Quick For Sale for 5500.00.
A No. 1 established tent and awning business. A good chance for some one
with little capital to get into the best coming business in El Paso. Good
location cheap rent. Call quick on Auto phone 1SS2. or write to J. P. care of
Herald.
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