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"Cannot Praise Duffy's Enough"
MRS A C' h tl-KIt
Tlio thnustanri 'r mm and women
mho have gullied and retained
liealtli through tlx- Judie-Ion MP of
Duffy' I'r- Malt Wlilkrj flhonld
be "in guide In lit-tliic th4 Ideal
tonlr and stlmnlanl.
"I had a very had attack of dyaen-
tery that lasted two months. My doc-
tor sjave me medlclnea nml powders
but I nrfw wenker and weaker. 1 saw
an advt. of Duffy'a Pure Malt Whle-
kcy. raying; It vm good for weak
bowel. I at onre bought a bottle and
before It n half used felt It waa do-
ing me good. I finished the bottle and
was myself nsratn. I cannot praise
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey enough for
It waa.iny llff Haver." Mra Cooper
wrote the above last year and recently
ad v leed us aa follow: "I am now In
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Sunday February 14
excellent health but UM Duffy'a whenever I feel indlapoeed." Mra. A.
Cooper 2540 Putnam Ave. Brooklyn N. V.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
la a true medicinal whiskey commended by mimy unprejudiced physicians
and rhemlHiH fur Mm absolute purity. It blttl In destroying the disease
germs mid by Its building and heallnK properties helps rratnre the tlasues
In n gradual; healthy manner. Because It strengthens and suata.lnn the
system. I a promoter Of health and longevity Duffy'a la a recognised
family medicine everywhere. It's a medicine for all mankind that Influ-
ences fu Rood every Important organ of the body. Don't you know that you
can
"Get Duffy's and Keep Well"
Bold In BBAXtKD BOTTI.BB ONLY. Ileware of Imitations.
Note
list Daffy! frnm our loral driigals! grocer or
denier. M 00 per buttle. It he I supply you
rile uii ne will lei I you where to get It. Mrdl-
ral booklet free.
The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co. Rochester N. V.
UGH! NOT CALOMEL OIL OR SALTS
TAKE "CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS"
DEUCIOUl "i nt n l.twriVF." CLEANSES
htovimh L4VBD imi i hi
DUELS
A harmless euro fnr lick Iti-adadie bil-
iousness tour stomach rurisi ipatlnn Indi
eeiioi. coated tonrue ill lowneii take
"Callrornii Syrup of Plait' for Hie came
of mi such misery rnmei from a torpid
liver Itid sluggish bowels
A' tahlcspnonriil n wight means II eonstf-
ptllon poison wane matter rerniantlng
food nml our bile gently moved .out of
your system by mornlnt without inipinit.
Mease don'i minh of "California syrup or
1'irs" m payóle" Don't you tliitik you
ire drugging yourielf or your children
bei iiuse un delicious fruit laxative can not
MUM Injury liven the most delicate rhilit
'tin takr it as safely is a robust Tnnn. if
is the iniisl harmless effective Htoinacli.
liver and bowil cleanser regulator anil
tonic ever devised.
Vilur Only difficulty may be In gMliiiir
the genuine so ak your druggist for u so
eeni le.ttie of "California Syrup of figs"
then ico that it is tnaiio hy the "California
l or Syrup Company this city lias many
I counterfeit ri g syrup" so watch out.
Proposition to Divide Texas
Appeals to Democratic Chiefs
Prospect of Having Eight or Ten Senators Instead of Two from
Lone Star State Looks Mighty Good to Men Now Struggling
to Hold Majority in Upper House of Congress for Adminis-
tration Shipping Bill ; Division Declared Inevitable Though
It May Be Long Delayed.
By Times stafr correspondent.
Washington I eh. 13. -When Hie seven
liemn'TBtlr senators wrecked tin- I'letrher
slop purchase bill and switched the rill
bufMr in the senate from the Itcitiltllrari to
Ittc Democratic side unci forced Hie supporter-
or ine bin tu lu.id the tronchee until Ilia
leinfon I'liietith could arrlvu there wis cnti-
tderable dUcugslou or the vinous propos
als llml hive been suhliiltled 10 the Teias
legidtiure suggesting a division or the
state into two pr more states under the
terms of the enabling set Which granted
statehood io Texas.
I.ould I se Addlllonal Srnutors Mow.
.Newspaper 'reports concerning the various
resolution Introduced at Austin reached
Washington about the time the embarrass
ineiit of the Democrats in the United (Males
senate was at Its height and the possibility
there suggested or inrrcasltiK the Demo
rratle representation in Inti l tilled states
senate eauserl kern. James. 14 lolls ami the
floor leaders for the shlpplnic bill lo slab
deeply when contemplating the power that
could ho added to the Is-morrsllr side If
the. present territory embraced within the
state of Teia were represented by U or
mh' sterling liernorrats. Instead of two a
at present.
hrul burnt Against Division.
In Joining the linlon Tenas retained tier
public (Ionium anil nlso reaervcil the right
to divide the territory Into rive slues at
any time In the future. Allaough StlCll a
division would be oianireslly or great ad-
vantage to tin- stale m the. enlargement of
its representation in the I ''ntlcd mates sen-
ile all suggestion In the past have railed
to mouse any responso indicative or a ells
positron on the part or the people to even
consider ihe suggestion. Nor is it regarded
as in all likely that marked sentiment In
favor nf the partition proposal could be
arouseii at this time bul It must be ail
muí. I the suggestions that have gone In
the legislature at Ihe nresenl session have
aroused more comment tlum at any time in
llie pusi. Illls IS pioIISIlly due lo the im
slyiroi of the strength of tiic Democrat) m
belli the liousc ami the senate on Hie snip
plug lull In the present as well as Hie ur
reeding congress.
Original Texas Covered Hants Trrrltorv.
When Trias came into the I'nion iiiioiigli
niinrvatlon In imr. and roniml admission m
1Wi0 the original territory wlurli wus con
stftered by congress covered a much greater
oipame thin Is now denominated as the
stale of Trias. There are In eitant I'nlted
Stales maps which show the original Teias
territory mending as Tar north as Wyo-
ming for the original "Panhandle" was a
sine enough handle belli? a comparatively
narrow strip stretching up Into what Is
now Wyoming and then spreading out
nvrr nearly the entire south hair or Colo
redo; It included the southwestern romer
of Kansas and Ihe far western neck of
wnat is now Oklahoma and in addition to
this practically all of th prcasnt itate of
New Mexico.
Vast Espiase ffold t H'el Public Debt
Tills vsst eb nt or territory outside of
thf present stste or Teaas was sold lo
the t.ntteii states p. meet the public debt
of the republic of Tens. It came about
In this way. When annexation was about
lo be carried out. the mile Trias navy
her forts and her army equipment were
turned over to the Tinted States but all
of Ihe public lands of levss were retained
by the new Hate. In pay for this. Teiai
agreed to asnrne the public debl of Hie
reuuhiie. amounting to several million
dollars and wbe u became apparent that
If was v r lo lie a difficult matter ror
be new -im. tp oieel mis obligation the
surphi lands on the norm and west were
disponed or to the federal government
if": purchase price being nn million dol-
lars. I. inte Question r Rlglii lo Dlildc.
There Is some question whether the asle
of Ihls portion of tile original Tcis terri-
tory would have any effect upon the or-
ganic art which mases possible Ihe subdl-
rlilon or ihe state mm rive tales but
such an SIpfrt upon fcderil and state taw
I Semnrt tulberson declares ihe alilllty
nl the pooplo. or Ibe sttlD lo take' such
anion could nol be questioned although
Ibe senior senalor is averse to suetl
slep.
Use Stales Instead of One.
The enabling an creating ne stale of
Ti tas having made uiiipuliiieii the prom-
ise thai the vast empire could be cut into
at many as rive states it is not believed
Hie ilirrn ulth-e iai marked the admission
01 New Mexico ami Arizona would be en
ceiiniereKt M win be rectHod that nn
gress. after a long wringle over the eon-
illlulloni I ! had beefl adopted by Un-
people or the two western siales. r'lnally
Pt'sen a resohiiioti msklnir their amission
Into ihe union conditional upon Anions
dropping her constitutions! provision for
flic recall or the Juilu i.u y met upon tin
smrrmicr by .New nsexico of lis claims
Upon a porlion of llie territory embracer!
in toe statu of Tesas
Repúblicas Oppuslllun to Re I led
while Iberg would bardll urif any ser-
inns opposition to tim admission m new
slates carved out of ibe present domain or
Tía "upon an equal looimg wnii the
'.riKiiul Itajea'1 yet it hj very certain
ibere would i.. riere opposition on tin-
pan ni ibe Republicans for poinicai n-a
a-pctuen en ni i be found thru ugh
" !.''! "mi '." ''" ""r "f Hi" -late c
1 HultoOs Uic i pie or the propon n
Miles mlgfii ado i. une Nni ls iniu
oill. lint in llie very remote possibility
or one of ihe several division resol! n'--
now pending in Hie itato legislature re-
niving more ronstderation limn a ravor-
nlile repon ri om i . r 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 . . n ndl
tllOgelhBf linpo-sible Ibal the lanrr views
uL."."."'"' ' yotsro. mirni gn.- the
Kepti bllcaite some added represenfation m
me luiie. mn possiblv a sehalor and
iviin this bill iiuimied before ile-m. Ibe He
mi" un s migiii not nKii so sirenuousy
i" deuty idmiaiion or ifio reggi quartet nf
'Ihu- '"' Woa'a otherwise prob
I lllinatr Pai llll.in llelleved Inevitable.
wmie ii'.Kiitiiin un i pan mili; i.ioir nave
leen muí win rjo for many years in.- bir
Nei--.iiiu will prevvnt the panition oí Tes
as it is conceded by a rnajorlly ul ibo-e
rpAAns in Wuhington with whom the
limes correspondent mo. talked that Ibis
partition is inevitable. The fací ihat
i-.wii bus passed Texas as Ihe grcitesl ug-
rlcullural stale in Iho Union hie lalti-n rroni
li-v.1 inn- of her proudest boast nml this
incident has b.-.-n used by an. p m;
aat the necessity ror Kovernmeninl ma-
rh y "ft HI be more compael and
representative or every portion of ihe great
suato than la now possible in order to
alan la"'"' P0iS""e of Ihe
To Heialn Treasured Name.
Win n the tunc corlica ror the partitioning
or lb.- i.one star stale- there win be no
siirreiMierltig or the ti-easureil name or
icvas If the suggestion or Itepreaentatlve
John it i.arner Is Mlowed. lie glvei it
js in belief Hint it win be round advisable
In retain tin- present name Te.na h.
add North Texas Kast Texas South Texas
-.. n st .t-.iii-. i ios itiea was oui-rli-d out
vfoii Dakoti was ilniii.ii mi rlh anil
Miiith linkotn.
It's a Good Thing to Be
Well Prepared
against any trouble
that might arise
from a bad stomach
an impaired diges-
tion a lazy liver or
clogged bowels
These ailment quickly upset
your general health make the
appetite poor the blood impov-
erished. They should not be
neglected another day. Try
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH
BITTERS
It will help Nature restore the
digestive system to a normal
condition and assist in every way
toward the maintenance rsf
lealth.
FACES AS FAIK AS
auk poswibm! ir sinnis calcium
WAFERS ARK I'gEIS FOR A SHORT
TIWE M 1 1 It EACH HEAL
Many peopln have been heard lo say Hut
they used rresms md lotions for yean
wlibput effect yet after rive or six days
or stnarts (.allium Wife ra Ihelr com-
plexions wore perfectly clcsr.
. Uv
"I t.ot Rid or Rlaciheads In a Jiffy by t -Inn
Ntusrrs ralrluin H'sfrrs."
It's easy to nnrlerstanrt why. Creams end
lotions only a;e at iho surface while
jtuirt'i caTeiurfl wafers go nern into the
blood ami Instead Of a sluggish ilepualt In
the skin the me. mm. - Ihat cause ikln dli-
eases ire destroyed in ihe pariptrsllon that
is exhaled through the pores' in tho form
of invisible vapor. You'll never have a
good complexion without pure hlooil. hut
you positively will have a fine beiutiful
complexion if you use stuarn Cilelum
Wafers.
They conlaln no poisonous drug of any
kind are perferlly hflrmle&s and can be
taken with absolute rrcedom and ttny
work almost like iriaglr. i:ale!urr BtllpHlde
their piim-lpal Ingretiient Is He- greatest
blood-eleanhor known to sclenee.
No fuatler how bad your skin miy be
BlUSrt'l i:aleluin Wafers will rfiilekly work
Wonders Willi It It's iroodby to blackbends
plfnplea ache bolls rash. Crzenia anil u
dirt "filled up" complexion. Von ean get
a box or Stuart's calcium Wafers at any
ding store at M rents a box. and you will
tie positively delighted Willi their won-
derful effect - A small sampf package
milled Tree by addressing r . A. Stuart
Co. 17" smart Bldg. Marshall. Mich.
Rreeonled Advantages.
il?'".1!""1 r""' ::i"""i)i-iTiiins cough
moil medicinal in use im coughs inq colds
. J eii.press n cougn hill loosens
mid relieves It II aids expectoration anil
opens the serrclinns.- vvTilcfi Shsblea the
iyiein to ih w oft n cold ii counterac s
in - tendency or a cold lo result in pneu-
rntlnia. It contains no opium or other
iiareoiic and may be given lo a child as
confidently an lo un uiull. For ale by
n't dealers.-lAilvei iiseniunl.)
... . 01 rt IS M)V OPHN.
l enly or room mr ev ei i body ; tables ror
sites. Popular prices. Weston's Hairy
Mitten a-.si sun Anioiim Si iAdv.)
8s.i'!iLSJ1SS!l epreaentail in "el l'A.sn
HI sinks! PIHMS I HUM A ro " ir
not call .'051) ami ask for particulars
WOULD IMPEACH
FEDERAL JUDGE
CW!?1?jjWWL USCOHMITTKE TAKFn
KVHIKMH IN (VEST VIHI.IMÁ K
liARIllNti IO.M.I i;t OF IHVTON
VS I hr .1 . !.
- 1'irkersbtim w. Va . Feb. IL The con
grcssional subcomniiileo Invcsilgsiing the
Inipeichmcnl chara;.i against Federal Judge
A. r. liayton or ihe Northern district of
West Virginia opened Its hearings hen-
today and hesrd sii Wltnestes.
Miss l.llle Irene Jsckjon dtughler of
iudge John J. Jackion. Judg-o Dayions
predccesior. testiried she Had strong sue
Pltnooi ihat Juilp nayton hid eomethin.
t do with her father's removal ri-om of.
rico in iisis. Hhe understood she said
that rornier President Hooseveii had ii .-i
deteitives lo Investígale bet- father's arts
mus Jackson swore that her rather tuht
here mere "was something underhand-din
his remoi'al.
She lesliried rurlher that Judge Dayton
run l lo annul bar ruber a funeral and
!hl''M'r''"8 regret. judge Daytun dented
Former President Ilooneveifs name was
again brought in when counsel for the pe
tltioners ssked liee.se niiziard. f'niieii Mate
l islrn l ll.iriiev iin.i... i .i..... . . ... .
biyton. tr Hutn Hond rormer general
to osiumuiti is unto railroad
had not ronrerrud vtllh President Roosevelt
ronivining the Impeachment of Judge
Jai'kxon Xttiirnov IIIIiiiM i...i
..... ... sum a i en-lire anu saiil In- dm
not know of my intrigue agalnal Judge
Jaekson. The witness declared he rell
President Roosevelt would appoint Dayton
to the varanry berime of then- close ac
qussntancc.
Ht tesiirted he hid advised built United
uiakr any recommenditlon for ihe Judga
an iir i-n in prrsiunni nau inatle Bp
his minil a to wlioin be would sebel.
ill.- on I .n...u r i...... ......
Urea Mrtiiilicudy of Maine; Dinforth of
i era ana viaraner or timo aisvi bfird
Bird and former Deputy l ulled sutes
Marshal.. A. T. Darren and Hill Rapp.
Ripp lest Hied Hut In damage ease
inai im- uaiinnore a tjnin nauroad com
... u ni m - remroeo.
Judge Dayton declared "II lakea thirteen
... ........ x-mmr. uno auoeu lull till
ls S000 were liken Irutn Ihe verdict
lie would jel it aiioe. im croai eiiiutni-
judge s ststement cune before or after a
motion by counae! to aat aside tho verdict.
BAYONET WOUNDS
ARE MOST DEADLY
Mill IK THF. JllioWKNT Alt AH KHIC V
si III. I UN WHO II tX M'K SFIIYil.fc
AMONO BOstftPBAN WOU.VDKD.
Hy (Ac I i..f Prctt
.New urk. Feb. IL Shrapnel cauilnt
Infoctlon make ihe most troublesome
woiiiuts of ihe present war but bayonet
wounds an; Ibe most deadly tirronllng to
rof. Walton Martin of Hie depirtiuent
of surgery or iiuluiubiu university who
recently was vngngra tn Ihe American hos-
pttal in Purls and who was a speaker lo:
tlay at the 'alumni day eterclaci at Culum-
bin. Tin; nuthber or soldiers wounded by
bayonets who reach the; hospitals Is vecy
mall ihe surgeon -aid. and rrom his ex-
perience behind the Hrltlsli and Frenen
iieui iies he whs convinced tint Tew men
IhllS woiiiulvil ever left the trenches alive.
I'nrgini nl. nf uniforms splinters of wood
ami -lone and chunks of soli were probed
oil! or me wounds or suiuicrs rcuen oj
shrapnel Dr. Martin said.
"llie great danger is from Infection"
he continued. "Shrapnel makes a big
wiimiil. i ..in. in. ami n big wound In coin
ing' out.'1
inn or one minnreo cases irnoer ins
Clllrge elglity-lwii were caused by Shrap-
nel and ev"i v tine nr the.e was uifei-leit.
hi those due lo rifle bullets .uue-ririn
were elenn SJJd Hie InTOCtKMI in tlm nlhers
were milder man that marie by shrapnel.
In the lou cases then; was only one bayo
net wound.
one lesson taught bv t 111 ss w nr. he stilted
is the necessity ror a large bise bnsplial
liehlnd ibe righting Une as the ratably
list Increase! according to Ihe distance
the wounded have to be mined. A de-
piuraMu circumstance m tins nofireectlon
be added is that Ihe uouinled can be
lakon out or the trenches only at night.
Passjiort Drparlmrnl Oxerwhrlmed.
Assocleted freti C'orrrspeaeteiioi
bohdon Jan. Í9. -Because of Hie great
pressure upon the passport department of
Ibe foreign olflee. Lord Orsy Is liavtng an
emergency building erecleii In the court
ni. i.t Which the various branches or Ihn
foreign service are grouped. The lenipor-
ary Shelter ror the passport department Is
a large wooden structure hastily thrown
together.
A gen.-nl order his brn published that
all liiitlsti passports issued nerón August
Kill lo llrliuth subjects now in the llril
Ish Isles will become invalid on February
t Passports Issued before the war and
mill by iirtiisliers now in trance spam
Portugal. Italy SwTlierlaml. and Holland.
Denmark Norway and sweoen will Derouie
invalid on March I.
The rlamoc fur new credentials lias been
unprecedented m the history or the foreign
ofnoe.
Would Itch at Night So Could
Hardly Sleep. Could Not Bear
Water on Hands and Face. Would
Burn and Itch. Used Cuticura
Soap and Ointment. Now Well
Oar Olda. "I broke out on my bands
and fare wish small white pimple. They
would Itch at nlghi and I could hardly
leap at all. At Uoasa I could not bar
"water oo my hands and face itiey would
burn And Itch so. and then I would pcretch.
" I tried Salve and
but they did not do mat any good so I
bought a calta of Cuticura Soap and a box
of Cuticura ointment and began using
them. I would wash my hands and moa
three times a day with Uve Soap and then I
would use Use Ointment I bagan to set
relief at ones. No I am well. 1 have not
bean bothared with tho SRaama since."
ISIgoad) A. VT. Media Oct. 17. 1014.
The Itrhlnc burning aaiflfrrtixg and torn
of sleep of eczemas raabea sod Initatlons
of tba akin and w alp aro al once relieved
and permanent akin health restored la most
cases by warm baths with Cuticura Soap
foUowlng by scull u applications of 'uilrura
Oinimesit when all esse falla.
Sample Each Free by Mall
. With 12 p. Skin Book on rsajusstt. Ad-
dress poMrard "Cwtlrtsm. Dept. T. BW
asss." Bald tkroufhout abe world.
CLUB ORGANIZED
TO BUILD SILOS
(O oi'i li mi AitaoriATinx IT PKCOH
TO IN I it out il IMMrr.lW
FUIMPM ÉIHosM.
Bv Tlmti RpriHal Corrttpomi ra f
Pecos. Taxae Feb. II. The Pepos Silo
club a cu -operativo organization -nts w-
nnlied here Monday afternoon of this
week for the purpose of starling ihe bulld-
ins; of silos In Ihe Pecos rouniry-. The club
will purchase the erertlnir apparatus for
the construction of rypreat tilos jmr-
rhailnr Ihe materials for ihm "itlre.rt from
the mills In Louisiana and shtiplna; them
to destination station without middleman's
profits. The conr-em throuitli vhlcli these
slloi will be piirrhised. arree to furnish
the si rvler s of an expert In silo construe -lion
lo teach locul nieclianlcs ihe princi-
ples Involved and to en-rt the in.i silo
The erecttns" sppiratus will thereafter he
the profn-rty of tlie club nnd farmers ren-
erally will be rlren the benefits derived
ibererrom.
Knur silos were orderrd Monday aaet
being or im ton capacity. They will tx
ireCtOd twin-style two each' on the firms
or r W. Johnson and v. u. cowan n-
pectlvely. fine nf these farms Is Irrliraled
hy pump from a wall ajul llie Other U Ir-
rlR-iiad iy rravify toon epTUwa on Mr.
Cowan's ranch ahuul rorly mil. southwest
of Pecos. These men and J. i Lore took
the lead In the orttsnliatlon rr the Uo
elub. and In ailvaneiiiir Ihe iiir.ney nrcea-
ssry to procure the rri;tlnB apparatus.
All arc caltleiueti of the older (lays In the
Pecos country who have stnee- become In-
terested in rinnlns; anil vbn have itons
miu.-h lo tld In the agricultural develop'
mont of Ihls sertlon. Their action will
make possible thf build i r of I ntunbrr or
silos In this section Ihl season where tlie
.raniiers would otherwise hardly hive been
able Id Instill tin-in.
These men Ime proven the iironts lo be
derived from rcedinir. even Wllhoul slloi.
wher" there Is s good supply ir horns-
grown alfalfa and Willi g-ooil cnsllaire to
balatn-e the reed are conriilenl that Ihenn
profits will be still greater. All arc Inter-
ested too. In Ibe work proposed by tho
:ouuncrclil Club or adunclng the dairy-
ing Industry In this section anil an enilcav-
or will be made to help the smaller inrtn-
ers to build silos for Iho feeding of dairy
ealtle is well is boevei.
Profit In Damsged ilsy.
The lesiopi ur the nasi selsoo when
thousnndn of lorn of good alfalia were ren-
dered almost unmarketable toy UlO unus-
ually heavy rains have been reincniliereu.
All of this nn lira Is making good reeil-
stufr for the rev- men who am trying Hie
feeding or sleers and other beiT ratlle mid
li Is liupcil tint not niai iv ;-.cnsns will have
passed befors every rarnur will be abb-
to use his orf-grsdc hay In COBOe ctiol w ith
silage milking an almost prifd-tly bal-
anced raliimi ror Ihe feeding or sleers.
dairy catlli; and hogs. The pd-tsHiilItlps In
these lines are almost UnlltnlMd anil the
men who arc taking Ih's leid in develop -nwnt
here arc determined lo rolloiv up
the sc. ok already done.
To Knruuraiie Srlentlflr nnlrvlnfl.
With the visit of C. (. Meser representa-
tive of the Texas Industrial congress lo
PeeoSi Ihe plsns of thit iiuiniiierclal i;iub
ire being perfected ror me ejeotirageineHt
of dairying among farmers In the perns
country. It Is proposed at an earlv dale
tn organli-- a rtlalnIllos assnclatlon un-
der Ihe "Moser Dairy I'lan" advocated hy
Ihe congress to which association loral
banking interests will advance cash for
the purchase of rows Tor Hie Termors or
this section. Mr. Moser spoke to the Com-
mercial Club Friday night and to a Joint
meeting of the fanners and business men
Saturday afternoon lie presented farts
supporting his plan and explained In de-
tail Us working.
BntBWftMtle Owe Possibilities.
Mr. Moser spent Sunday In Toyah val-
ley and made a trip out nmoii thti pump-
STOP CATARRH! OPEN
NOSTRILS AND HEAD
Sara Cream Applied In NoBtils
Relieves Head-Colds at Once.
If your nostrils are clogged and your
bead is stuffed and you em't breatheTree-
ly because of a cold or catarrh Jusl gel n
small buttle or hly's i-ream Halm it any
tli ug store. Apply a lltllo of thin fngriiu
antiseptic cream into your nostrils ind let
II penetrate through every air passage or
your hesd. soothing and healing thn In-
flamed swollen mucous membrane anil you
get iii-miii relief.
Ah! how good It feels. Your nostrils
ire open your head is clear no inoro
hawking. snufTllng blowing; no more heid-
sene dryness or struggllnr for breath.
Kly's Cream Rilm Is Jusl what surrercra
from head colds and citirrll need. It's a
tlcflght.
m For
9i4Blood Poison
If you have eymploms of tbis dread
disease
DO NOT DELAY
but come to our office and atart
treatment at once. Theae wonder-
ful remedla are nractbaally certain
n i heir reaulla.
9& iirlvi
Our Illplomis Cerllfleatei aid Regis-'
trail ens lo be - ren la our of rices prove
us la be Ihe most expert and best quali-
fied Special lila la El Paao.
Don't (Iva Up- A Visit Will Toll
wa alio trill by the laiest and best
methods Bisad Polsoa tkla Diseases.
Rhemaatltos Nervous hechor. Ner-
tousaeas. Epilepsy Okstruetlons
(.Stricture) Vaiieeesle. Hydrocele.
Ruptor c Hernia i. cured la oas day;
Ralarfea Prostate Kldaly Bladder
and Urinary m setae a riles risatirea
IT st u I and otber Rectal Olsraaaa aad
all Ssisrlal Dlseises if Mea and
Wassea.
t ONst I i a I kin AUTICE AM)
X-MV t.XAMIMllt llthl.
International Specialists
Second Floor. Hanunatt Block corner
Text 8t. and Mcaa Ave. El Paxi. Tea.
Entrance til Msa Ave.
Hours s a in. lo I p. n. . J lo J p. m
Kuadaya 1 a. at. la 1 p. at.
Ir i
i TTn-iiiw Rnse Tcrrv. Dortess and f
autlior of "Minnctiana L-atigntng yvaxcr.
Ha.s been honored by her state and given a
medal in fecognition of licr services. She
is the wife of Commander. Freeman G. Per-
ry of Dudley P. Chase G. A. R. Post No.
68 and well known in G. Á. R. and society
circles. Her home address is 819 18th Ave.
N E. Minneapolis Minn. She writes:
"I have tried Pcruna and found it an
excellent tonic and cure for catarrh. It i
good for all catarrhal affections oí the stom-
eli anH all Hicpase leading to consumption
and broncliial troubles. I believe it to be
one of the best medicines on the market
and ihuiaanefl ran tedtifv to its cure with
the same cleasure to the public that I can." We have many
letters from women who have had a similar experience.
Perua is a Splendid Medicine for
Stomach Troubles. Thousands of Women
Tell us of Their Remarkable Cures.
Mrs. Elizaleeth Reuther No.. 508 Twelfth
St."N. W. Washinisrton D C. writes: "I
am pleased to endorse Pcruna as a splen-
did medicine for catarrh and stomach
trouble from which I suffered for several
years. I took it for several months and at
the end of that time found my health was
restored and have felt splendidly ever since.
I now take it when I contract a cold and it
soon rids the system of any catarrhal ten-
dencies. "I would riot he without Peruna. " Al-
though it was over ten years ago that I first
gave yciu my testimonial I am of the same
opinion as wlier I wrote it and give you the
privilege to use it as you see fit. 1 still use Peruna when I
thiirk it necessary. I am recommending it to my neighbors
whenever a chance occurs."
Irrigated ranra Saturday imirnlnr. . lie vat
HltnuUiatlc nl.. 'in i"-- possibilities or in:-
Mellon aa a dairying country and was
keenly Intereiied In the pTltip-lrrlftUoii
tydUnni that lie u. Monday .UK-moon hi
i-iinstilti-d ag-aln uuli 1he wtecutlvo com-
itiltlee or tho recos Ojiiimi-rctal club ind
fslans were drmvn for tlie realttaUonr 6( trirs
provisions or llie dtiry plan on a local
busls. canviisi will be niarle of the farm-
ers of mis section atii i an endeavor win lie
made to oscertaln the nutnljer or rnws now
iwned. tlie tiunttier desired under llie plan
tlie readettlff that will be produccil anil th.-
Irene ral ability and willingness or each
runner to take rare of a email herd.
This liavlna: heen done ihe Information
i its i n i ii e.i -will he placiirl before the bit sine ss
iiien and ttiií (ruaran tnrs' association will
lie orstinlteil. prosjpeffti are rootl fnr tlie
Biieeeai or tliese plins 'for the iiracllca-
bl Illy or ihls form or cjo-operallon between
r armera nrt builneii nu n has al ready heen
ill intiiistrnleil in the siartlnic of the hoir
Industry here m a millar manner lasst
yeir. t
How In rrrvent lllllotis AtlirltK
"Coining events cast -their shadows be-
fore." ..This is enpeclally tcue of billons
ii lacks ifour appeUti win fan you win
reel dull in! laniruld. If you are siibjerl
in hilhms al larks lidie three or Chamb;
Iain's Tublcls as soon is lliesc sj-mtloiiis
appear and Ihe attack may be warded ofr
for salo hy all dealers. (Advertisement.)
rnndein netl rir Vegranry.
I ced li r i hi. alter helns; ilelalned sev
eral ilnys 1 He Ihe tlMcrtlvea lnvestlraled
ncrinin real cstaie transactions was yes-
lerrtiy. rine i it no mi the clurtre or vsk
rancy. The prl-otier was without ttincls
and will he forced to work; out tha nn"
n tlie rork pile.
SOAP ON HAIR CAUSES DANDRUFF
SCALP GETS DRY HAIR FALLS OUT
cuti s: CiET A IS CENT BDTTI.E AND THY
A ' l t Mil: u 1st. HAIR
CLEAmVSE."
AHer wishlar your hur -u-ith soap always
apply a IlttliDanderlno' lo Ihe scalp ' to
Invigorate the hair ind erevent dryness.
Hotter still iisr soap as siiarlns-ly as pos-
sible and Instead have a "Danderlne Hair
Clcanee." Ju-st motitin a riotii wiin nan-
derlne ind draw li eirefully throuirh your
luir. laklnK ene slranil it a time. This will
remove rliist. dirt and eieeeslve oil. In a
few moments you will be iinaxed yolir
hair will not only le clean but II will he
wsvy flurry and abundant and possess an
Incomparable softness ind luatre. .
Besides cleansing; and beaiitiryrne the
lialr one application at Danderlne dissolves
every particle or dsndrurr; atimulales the
scalp stopping- Itching and railing hair.
Danderlne Is to ihe hair what fresh show-
ers or rain and sunshine are to vesrctatlon.
It goes right lo tho roots Invigorates anil
strengthens them. Its cxhllarallne and
Itro producing properties causo the hair io
grow long strong and beautiful.
men: i.atiies: i on can surely nave lot
or charming hair (lot a 25 cent bottle of
Knoft-lton's Danderlne from iny drug aloro
or toilet counter and try It.
HARMONY FLATS
IECHIE Ever One ol Theta Step Rwa lit Ilia Nail oí Pepulirit ea the Nai.
Join ihe Joy Chorus by securing copies
of 19158 New Bom Song Hits.
FOR SALE WHEREVER MUSIC IS SOLD
nrrJ".w JEROME H. REMICK A COMPANY
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weeek"re f ipeeUl1 price'' on uncalled-for work for the comln
OUH WnrooWSAJRK ih.hu n VNVUU 10 P. M.
Xuttle Paint & Glass Co.
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