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El Paso Heraldi
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8 Friday, September 1 1911 EL PASO HEBAID SHE GOT WHAT SHE WANTED This Woman Had to Insist Strongly, but it Paid Chicago, suffered from a female weakness and stomach trouble, and I went to the store to get a bottle of Lydia E. Vegetable Compound, but the clerk did not want to let me have he said it was no ood and wanted me try something else, but knowing all about it I insisted and finally got it, and I am so I did, for it has cured me, I know of so many cases wo men have been cured by Lydia E. Vegetable Compound that I can say to every suffering woman if that medicine does not her, there is nothing that jAiiETZKi, 2963 Arch Chicago, 111. This is the age of substitntioti, and women who want a cure should insist upon Lydia E. Vegetable Compound just as this woman did, and not accept something else on which the druggist can make a Uttle more Women who are passing througli this critical period or who are suffering from any of those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of the fact that for thirty years Lydia E.

Vegetable Compound, which is made from roots Sind herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills. In almost every community you will find women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinfc. Vegetable Compound. RECOED PRICE IS PAID IN VALLEY A Eancli at Mesilla Park Changes For Lands The office of The Herald for Las Cruces Is in the Robinson Draig Store, Quality This firm will deliver The Herald each nig-ht at the regular rate of 60 cents a month.

Las N. Sept. of the largest real estate deals in the valley for months past was closed hy the sale of the R. K. Colquit ranch of 195 acres, located about 2 1-2 miles south of Mesilla Park.

This tract is one of the well improved ranches, located to the railroad and the price of for tho entire tract is looked upon as a barg'ain. The new owners are business men of east Texas and it is their intention to improve the property and make a model ranch. Secretary Wetlaufer, of the chamber of commerce, has completed checking the business of the officp and the new secretary, Forrest McKinley, has taken charge. Pat 'Mclnteer, of Enid, spent the most of the week in Las Cruces with his attorney, judge C. H.

Parker, of Enid, taking depositions in regard to the value of 34 acres of valley joining- the railroad about three-quarters of a mile below Mesilla Park. Mr. Mclnteer traded for this tract of land about two years ago, paying at the rate of $225 per acre for the land the improvements, which consist of an adobe house of six rooms and about 12 acres of alfalfa, and a small orchard. The former owner of the tract has ibroTJght suit In the court at Enid for $5000 damages, that he did not receive full value for the land at Mesilla Park, and in the testimony before a notary public it was ascertained that the land was valued per acre by prominent real estate men and land owners interested in the vicinity. Leaving Las Cruces, the Oklahoma party spent a day in El Paso to complete taking these depositions, and the case will come up for trial at Enid at the next term of court.

J. D. Long- of Alpine, Texas, is now making his home here. He says that from reading the Las Cruces items in the El Paso Herald for the past few months he was induced to come to the valley. HONORED BY Tokio, Japan, Sept.

emperor has presented H. W. Denison, Am.erican adviser to the Japanese foreign office with a silver bowl as an expression of gratitude for Mr. services in connection with the treaty revision. Ekautify the Complexion IN TEN Wtth Sudinola DAYS Luscious California and El Paso Grapes on Market Pork Takes a Run Up the Price Ladder of Beef.

Complexloa BBAUTIPIBR Any avoman may easily and quickly gain a beautiful complexion by using Nadinola Cream. It banishes tan, sallowness, freckles, pimples, liver-spots and othei facial discolorations. Worst case in twenty NADINOLA CREAM rids the porw and tissues of impurities. Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy and beautiful. Directions and guarantee in each package.

50c. and by high-class toilet counters or mail. NAtlONAL TOILET COMPANY. Tenn Those great, big, juicy, black Morocco grapes have been placed on the El Paso markets during week and are quoted at 10 cents per pound. Two other kinds of g-rapes have also been added to the market during the week and are the fancy valley Tokays and the fancy valley Cornlshons, each selling at 10 cents a pound.

The other late fruit arrivals of the week California red plums, sellluj? 15 -cents per pound, preserving pears at $1 for a 40 pound box, and fancy eating apples, selling at 10 cents per pound. In the meat department of the El Paso markets "there bas been a raise In the price of all kinds of pork. Leg pork has been raised 2 1-2 cents per pound, which now makes it sell at 20 cents per pound, have been raised to 22 1-2 cents and! pork steaks have been raised to 20 cents per pound. The prices: Faults. Fancy Cal.

red lb. 65c basket. Fancy valley black Morocco grapes. lOo Fancy valley Tokay Fancy valley Cornishon Preserving pears' box 40 lbs Fancy eating 10c lb, 3 for 2Bc to 15c per lb. 30c to 65c per basket.

Valley grapes per lb. per box. 2 for 25c Valley per lb. iWholesale, $1.25 per crate.) Caninloupes. small 6 for 25o (Wholesale, $1.00 to $1.50 per 'crate).

per lb. (Wholesale, Ic per lb.) Crab apples 6c per lb. Green valley lb Grapes, Muscat per lb. Grapes, per lb. Valley pears per lb Fresh each (Wholesale, $3 per doz.) boxes for 25c boxes for 25c Florida pineapples each Lemons to 30c per doz.

(Wholesale, $5.50 to $6 per box.) Limes per doz. to 50c per doz. (Wholesale, $4.50 per box.) to 30c per doa. (Wholesale, 4c per lb.) Artichokes each Fresh Mex. wax per lb.

3 lbs. for 25c. Mexican aguacatos. 5c each, 3 for 10c (Wholesale, 3c each.) Rhubarb ..................................3 lbs. for 25c niifornia red cabbafife lb.

per bunch Green per lb. (Wholesale, 8c per lb.) Egg plant per lb. Bell per lb. (Wholesale, 10c per lb.) Cucumbers (fancy) ...................2 for 5c New sweet potatoes 6 for 25c (Wholesale, 2c to 3c per New Potatoes 6 lbs. for 25c (WTiolesale 3c Green corn to 35c per doz.

bunches for 5c (Wholesale, 25c per doz. bunches.) Beets, valley .....................2 bunches for 5o (Wholesale, 25c per doz. bunches.) Mountain per lb. 3c per lb.) Carrots. .................................2 bunches for 5c (Wholesale, 25c per doz.

bunches.) per stalk (3 for 25c.) head, 2 for 15o Onions, bunches for 5o (Wholesale, 25c per doz. bunches.) Onions, white per lb. (Wholesale, 25c per doz, bunches.) Summer squash 5c per lb. (Wholesale, 2c per lb.) Tomatoes per lb. (Wholesale, 75c per crate.) Turnips ..............................2 bunches for 5i Okra 10c lb.

(Wholesale, 90c to $1 per 1-3 bu. box.) New potatoes lbs. for 25c (Whblesale, 3c per Green Lima 2 for 25c Green beans per lb. (Wholesale, 6c per lb.) Fresli Nvtft. per lb.

Brazil nuts per lb. Black 2 lbs. for 26o Ib. per ib. per lb.

English per lb. Roasted lb. Batter and Butter, fancy per lb. Eggs, Sunflower 30c per doz. Fresh candled eggs per doa.

Eggs, ranch per doz Walnut glass to 35c Jar Plmlento fflasa German breakfast oc a cake Imperial to 26c each Holland cream per lb. Camembert, 35c; Imported per can Cream dairy per lb. Edam, small each Neufchatel each, for 15e and 70c each per lb. Swiss, Imported per lb. per lb Dutch Girl per can Brick cheese per lb.

Fresh Flsli. Speckled per lb. Various Cal. per lb. Salmon per lb.

Beef. Sirloin steak per'lb T-bone per lb Round steak per lb. Chuck per lb. Chuck steak per lb. Rump per lb.

Rib roast per lb. Prime rib per lb Beef per lb. Corn beef lb. Leg ...........................................17 l-2c per lb per lb to 20c per lb. Breast 3 for 25c Pork.

lb. l-2c lb. lb. l-2c per lb nellnateaHnen Prices. Home cooked tongue 1 I Home cooked ham lb.

I Home cooked veat lb. Home cooked pork lb. Jellied tongue lb. Salima sausage, Milwaukee. lb.

i Cevelat sausage, lb. Head cheese, Milwaukee lb. Liver sausage, Milwaukee lb. Ham sausage, lb. Blood and tonsue sausage.

Milwaukee lb. Kosher weiner lb. Kosher Frankfurters lb. Kosher cooTted corn lb. Smoked halibut 4 0 per lb.

Smoked per lb. Smoked 4 Oc per lb. Smoked per lb. Smoked white per lb. Smoked each Herring ......60 each Anchovies per keg Upon request of valley farmers and fiult growers.

The Herald adds to Its market report the wholesale prices. It is generally understood that these are just 10 per cent more than the produce buyers pay the farmer for his product. Alfalfa, wholesale per ton Alfalfa, retail per ton North Texas per ton (Wholesale, $16 per ton). Corn, wholesale $1.60 per cwt. Corn, retail per cwt.

Texas oats, per cwt. Texas oats, per cwt. Chops, per cwt. Chops, retail per cwt. Bran, per cwt.

Bran, per cwt. Chicken feed, per cwt. Chicken fed, per cwt WOMAN THROWS GOOSE AT HISBAXD; HE ASKS DIVORCK Kansas City, Sept. 0 what extent the action of a in grabbing a cooked goose frofn the dinner table In the presence of guests and hurling It at the head of her husband is provocation for a dissolution of the marriage relation will be considered by the circuit court here Tn the divorce suit brought by Ella D. Skinner agrainst William F.

Skinner, of this city. The charge that Mrs. Skinner had been guilty of such behavior is contaned in the deposition of Robert Muirhead, of Dayton, Ohio. you all been Muirhead was asked in the deposition. were all pretty well soused was the answer.

Skinner is worth a quarter of a million dollars. FATHER TRIES TO STRIKE ABni IX San Bernardino, Sept. A. W. McDavlt, dentist, cliarged with a statutory offence following the alleged imprisonment for 15 months in his offices here of Jessie McDonald, a high school girl, was held to answer before the superior court.

When court adjourned D. McDonald, father of the girl, rushed at the prisoner, but deputies prevented him landing the blow which he had aimed at liead. In an instant the courtroom was in an uproar, but the deputies whisked McDavit out of the room and away to jail before the demonstration took serious form. MISS BROKAW TO WED FARM HAND New York, Sept. Leonaro Brokaw, a prominent member of the younger set of New York society and member of Mrs.

farm at Newport, Is to marry a young farmer, an on the Belmont Yellow complexion, pimples and disfiguring blemishes on the face or body can be g.otten rid of by d)octoring tlie liver, which Is torpid. HERBINE is a powerful liver correctant. It purifies the system, stimulates the vital organs and puts the body In fine vigorous condition. Price 50c. Sold by Scott White 204 Mills street and Depot Pharmacy.

PERFECT Tooth Powder not only cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth without in-jury, but imparts purity and fragrance to the breath, removing instantly the odor of tobacco. LA FOLLETTE IS FOR THE RECALL estate. The announcement of the engagement has not yet been made formally, but Miss Brokaw has pifblicly avowed her en-jagement, to put a stop to the letters proposing marriage wliirh phe receives every day at the rate of about a dozen in each mail result of her recent statement of her views on marriage. In which admiration for Mrs. "Happy Geraghty for marrying the chauffeur whom she loved.

Miss Brokaw is among the young women of her ag-e In the country. I Mentions Presideni'v, but Hedges so He Will Appear Pleased Later WilTlams Grove, Sept. M. La Follette, of 'Wisconsin, speaker of the day at a mass meeting here, said; "As to the presidency, I will say only this: Most anybody would like to be president. Most anybody who has a good, broad conception of the conditions tliat exist in this country Vould like.

If he could, to work things out and bring- the government back to the people of tlie United states. "I would rather have the little part go'ing to have and nobo'dy on earth can take It away from me, the little part going to have as one of the men who help to make that movement the fundamental thing In the life of the American people. I would rather have that and the place it will give me In history and what there will be as a legacy to my children than to have the place that some men who have been president will liave in the history of this The speaker said that the people need not fear the initiative and referendum or recall. "They need fear no ultra or radical said he, "becaujfe you cannot a majority of 90,000,000 people in anythinii unless it is right. The American people are the most conservative on He was about to close, when someone In the audience called out; about the recall of just tbe same for judges as it is for any other retorted the speaker.

STAY AT HOME and Go to the Theater funny, it? Yet exactly what you can do when you own a VICTOR. The Greatest Singers, Musicians and Comedians Are at your command and you can arrange a program to suit yourself. Victor Talking Machines to 68.00 Victor to $200.00 ILLUSTRATED CATALOG OW APPLICATION. Terms as Low as $1.00 a Week. Prices the same as in New York or Chicago.

W. G. WALZ COMPANY 103 EL PASO ST. We Make While You All kinds and styles of tents, awnings and crurtaiiio. line of tent and camp supplies in the Southwest.

We claim to do 95 percent of the busine.ss in our line in EK Paso, which is proof of itself. Nuf El Paso Tent Awning Company 312 South El Paso St. Phones 2044. H. J.

COLLINS, MGR. El Paso Mantel Tile Company Has Tn Stock a Complete Line of MANTELS, GRATES and FIREPLACE FIXTURES TILING FOR ALL PURPOSES. 411-413 St. El Paso, Texas. CHAMP ri.ARK PRAISKS ADAMS, GARFlF.Lt> AND ROOSEA'ELT.

Pittsburg. Sept. Clark, speaker of the house, delivered an address here today before the Allegheny County institute, ing of scholars, said; Gar- field, Adams and were the I greatest scholars of the nation. Former president Roosevelt can be classed with those three presidents, as he I knows a little about more things than I any other human OUR SPECIAL' SALE ON METAL POLISH One Gallon Cans 50c El Paso Rubber and Auto Supply Co. SEARCHLIGHT GAS TANKS JOYS AND GLOOMS.

Copjrrig-ht. 1911. National News Association. 'VE5SIR F1T5Y0U FINE JUST I A meakthem DOWN To. BEACH We Hatre Moved Over the White House DRS.

MAGRUDER STEVENS DENTISTS work ffor aay Establlskcd STORM DAMAGED MANY VESSELS Serious Results From Hurricane Off the Carolina Coast Wilmington, N. Sept. jettisoning a part of her deck load of lumber, the Baltimore tug Tormentor again made an unsuccessful attempt to float the schooner Charles H. Valentine, previously reported ashore at the west side of Cape Fear bay. On account of rough weather the schooner Linah C.

Kaminski, outward bound for New York, wMth a cargo of lumber, and which rode out storm off the Cape Fear bar, was forced to put back into iiouthport last night for harbor. The revenue cutter Seminole, which Tuesday went to the assistance of the schooner Fortuna, dismasted off Lookoiit, towed the disabled vessel to Georgetown. S. C. The Fortuna lost her mast and all rigging, but otherwise appeared to He without damage.

She has a carsro of lumber. Charleston to New York. While inward the Seminole spoke the schooner Millie R. Bohannon, Savannah to Xew York, which has been anchored off Cape Fear bar since the recent storm. She had both anchors down and asked to be towed into Southport.

In entleavoring to get anchors for her. the cutter lost one of her own anchors and cbain. The vessel remained five or six miles south of the bar, unable to get ashore. Lieut. Covello, commanding the cutter, reports nothing but two spars showing of the schooner Malcolm B.

which sunk off Georgetown, S. C. Capt. Conally and Iiis crew are still aboard the ship Lexington, which is aground at the mouth of the Kdlston river. The captain entertains hopeiJ of yet saving his A wrecking outfit has left New York to aid Him.

The Lexington lies inside a sand bar and floats at each high tide. She Is In nn easy position. DAVIS TEACHERS HOLD INSTITUTE Join With Presidio County Teachers Valentine Revival Closes Valentine, Texaa, Sept. teachers of Jeff Davfs county will Join those of Presidio county at an Institute to be held at Marfa, beginning September 4 and continuing in session for five days. George B.

Truitt, of Dallas, has closed a meeting here. He was aided by Rev. Mr. aild Mrs. Salee, sionaries from China, having been iu the field for nine years, Lester S.

Smith has been appointed justice of the peace, to succeed A. Foley, resigned. C. O. Finley, president of the Valentine Mercantile company, has become secretary and general manager, to succeed C.

E. Conring, resigned. R. Dl McAnelly Is also connected with company. You can easily sell It.

Call Bell 115, Auto 1115, tell the girl what It Is and The Herald will sell it. No bother, formality. TWO SOI APRONS OF TROOPS FOR AP.4CHK AND Washington, D. Sept. order that there may be plent.v of cavalry solfilers in the south for police duty alonar the Mexican border, the war department has decided to establish two squadrons of mounted troops at Forts Huachuca Apache, instead of one as at present.

The headquart-ers band and 10 troops of the two squadrons will be at Fort Huachuca, while two troops will be stationed at Fort Apache. Three railroads entering Mexico in- at near Fort Huachuca and consequently the latter Is an ideal place to develop. MAY FIRE FOtlElGXKRS OIT OF r. S. SERVICE Washington.

D. Sept. 1. The question of supplanting with Anferlcan citizens the great number of foreigners who hold positions in the consular service of the United States will taken bp with congress at the next session, when the state department will ask for an additolnal number of consular assistants to replace men owlnir allegiance to other countries. These foreigners are employed aa clerks and sometimes occupy the position of vice consul.

The custom of brinjilng foreigners into the has grown up, it is said, because of the Impossibility of precuring Americans far away from home with a maximum salary of $1000. In some eases the foreigners in the service are merchants in the towns to which they are accredited. Officials of the state department point out that this seems rather incongruous, in view of the fact tliat the primary object of the consular service Is to promote American trade. APPLICANTS FOR POSITIONS ARE EX An examination for teachers, for both county and state certificates, is being held In the courthouse by Court'- ty school superintendent E. Rainer.

The examination began at 9 oclock Friday morniug and applicants will be examined on Saturday also. Those taking the examination on Friday were: Misses May Campbell. Helen OcLacy, Marguerite Iverson and Della Kiefer. eaiih Restores color to or Faded druff and invigorates th( Scalp a luxuriant, healthy hafr its falling out. Is not a dye.

$1.00 50o at Drug Stores or direct receipt of price snd name. Send 10c lor Micpie 57 Specialties N-wark, N. U.S.A. ALL SUBSTITUTBS roil KiSCOMjllKNDlSD KNOI1L.AUCH DRUG KELLY POLLARD..

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