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El Paso Herald from El Paso, Texas • Page 21

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El Paso Heraldi
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El Paso, Texas
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Nov. 30, 1912 27 arket List Depressed By Big Dinners Green Chili Is Higher; Egg Plant Lower and California Friut Less Plentiful Since Thanksgiving Feasts. WO days after Thanksgiving is Steaks .....................................22 l-2c per lb. VJ: no nice time to hold a postmor- Sausage. per ib tem examination of the mar et gauer 10c per lb.f 2 lbs.

for 16c Home cooked lb. Home cooked ham ib. Home cooked veai lb. tJome cookcd perk 60c lb. Jellied tongue 60c lb.

Salima sausage, Milwaukee. ib. list; Things edible no longer attract. Even the marketmen quote prices with the dull look In their eyes that is the semaphore denoting too much turkey and trimmings. For those who insist, green chili is cents higher and is selling for 15 cents CeveJat sausage, Milwaukee.

Ih. a pound. Eggplant is an equal number Head cheese. Milwaukee 1 of cents cheaper, although the reduc- i Liver sausage, lb. tion has not yet had its effect upon nam sausage, 35c lb.

the nickel each eggs. California 3j0od and tonrue sausage. Mil- I peaches and California bellflower ap- waukee lb. pies have left for a winter climate and Kogher weiner lb. will return again in Kosher Frankfurters lb.

Very it. is for anyone wno cares: Arizona oranges Casabas New navel Johnathan per lb Florida grape fruit------- doz. Anchovies Lemons to per upon (Wholesale, $6.50 per box.) Oranges to 50c doz. to 30e pe uoa Persimmons Pineapples Kosher cooKed corn neei lb. Smoked halibut 40c per lb.

30. 40. 50c i Smoked salmon per Ib. i each Smoked per lb. .30, 40, 50c Smoked per lb.

lbs. for 25c i Smoked white per ib. 6 lbs for 25e Smoked eaca each Herring' 6c each per keg pon request of valley farmers and fruit growers. The Herald adds to its market report the wholesale prices. It is generally understood that these 0colb.

prices are just 10 percent more than the produce buyers pay the farmer for i me prouuce Valley pears, lb, 3 lbs for product. California grapes V-iftnbies. I 1 cents straight Alfalfa, wholesale Parsnips a Alfalfa, retail l-2c per lb. Corn, wholesale (Wholesale, $1.60 by sack.) I corn, retail Artichokes eacs Texas oats, wholesale. Brussel Sprouts 20c per lb.

'Texas oats, retail per chops, 15c lb. Chops, retail 15c lb. 1 Bran, wholesale per lb. Bran, retail Chicken feed, $2.25 per cwt. 6c i Chicken feed, $2.50 per cwt.

Green chiii Eggplant Bell pepper Cai. Cucumbers, large per ton $18.00 per ton 31.40 per cwt 1.50 per cwt. $1.70 per cwt SI.80 per cwt. $1.55 per cwt $1.65 per cwt. $1.50 per cwt $1.50 per cwt.

,2 bunches for (Wholesale 30c per bunches.) 30c per doz. bunches. )0c BOWLERS Valley cabbage per lb. i (Wholesale. per Mountain cauliflower.

15c 2 lbs. Carrots i (Wholesale, 25c per doz. bunches.) Valiev a stalk. 3 for 25c. Lettuce .............................2 heads for 16c.

Onions, green bunch, 3 for 10c (Wholesale, 30c per doz. bunches.) (Wholesale, 3c per pjn spmers jn the Smelter league Fri- per crate.) DEFEAT Hnteman Plays a Star Game But the Quintet Loses to Stone's Club by Margin of 87 Pins. Fenner's team earned off the first game at the Cactus club alleys with a margin of 78 pins over the Tomatoes (Wholesale $2.2 Onions, white per lb. 3 bunches New sweet potatoes ....2 l-2c per lb. Ih.

Frenti rv Shel! lb. Shell lb. lb. per lb. Brazil per ib.

Black 2 lbs. for 25a ib. per ib. per lb. English per lb.

Roasted lb, fatter and F-urrrs. Butter, fancy to 40c lb. Eggs, Sunflower ......................40 per doz. Kggs. fresh candled per doz Eggs, ranch per doz.

Cheese. Walnut glass McLaren's Imperial to 35c a jar Pimiento a glass German breakfast 5c a cake i Imperial cheese to S5c each i day night. Abbott bowled high game for the winners. 189. and high total, 517.

The second match was won by thQ Bateman five from the Stone club, by a margin of 87 pins. Bateman played a star game, winning three points and bowling high game, 22G, and high total. I 524. Following are the scores Friday i night: Smelter League. Abbott ...............................117181189517 Carl ...............128 12G 90353 ...............146 124 162 4 32 ...............140124141 405 155 137 436 7 05710 728 2113 179 473 Woodbury.

...............140 167 149456 ...............115105151 371 W. Stein ...............148124141 413 ...............125121126 372 64267774 6 2065 Points won. Fenner 3: Woodbury i. High game, Abbott 181. High total, Abbott 517.

Strikeout. Foster. team- Hilder. Camembert. 35c: Imported per can Cream dairy per lb.

p. stein. Edam, small ........................................51.15 each r-'hler. jr. fteufchatel each, a for 15c and 70c each per Swiss per lb.

per lb. Dutch per can Brick per lb Poultry. Turkeys (dressed) per lb. Turkeys (alive) per lb. Spring Chickens (dressed) per lb.

Spring chickens (live) per lb. 1 Chickens (dressed) per lb. Chickens (live) ................................20 pr. lb, i Ducks (dressed) per lb. Ducks per lb.

Geese per lb. Geese per lb. Ranch eggs per dozen Freeh Ftsfe. Speckled per lb. Various Cal.

17 per lb. Salmon per lb. Beef. Sirloin steak per lb. T-bone per lb.

Round steak ............................17 l-2c per lb, Chu 12Y2c per lb. Filler, sr. 1 39 1 3ff 158 432 122142 149 413 147 102 119 368 1071 30147 384 140158226 521 663667799 2129 126 136114376 104 104104 312 107 1 3 6136 379 119204 142 465 182146182 510 63S 726 678 2042 Points won. Bateman Stone 1. High game, Bateman 226.

Hitrh total, Bateman 521. Strikeout, Wilkinson, Easter, Bateman. HONUS WAGNER BEATS CAP. RECORD Pittsburg, November official National league averages giving Wagner a mark of .324 in batting for the year makes a new record for major leagues. By making better than .300 this jear the Pirate star has beaten Cap record of 15 straight year stick work at .300 or Chuck y3c per lb.

better. record of over .300 Ruuip roast per lb. Rib roast per It, Prime rib per lb. Beef livers lb. Corn beef ib.

Leg per lb Shoulders per lb. Chops per lb. Breast pieces 12 l-2c per lb. was .421 in 1897, and his lowest .307 in 1883. Spare ribs .....................................17 l-2c lb.

1 Shoulders 20c lb. Leg per lb at bat extends from 1897 to 1912 inclusive. consecutive string of batting at .300 or over commenced in 1876 and ended with 1890, although in 1893 Anson had five more batting over .300. In the last 16 years lowest was .305, in 1898, and his best. 394, in 1897.

He has not gone above .350 since 1903. best Chops lb. ASSAYERS CHEMISTS Custom Assay Office CRITCHETT FERGUSON AGENTS FOR ORE SHIPPERS 210 San Francisco St. Bell Phone 334. Auto Phone 1334.

ONE GEORGE BOTHNER WANTS TO WRESTLE MAN OF SAME NAME Reno, Nev. Nor. of the Bothner family in lightweight wrestling became confused here with the announcement by George Bothner, of New York, that, he would like to meet George Bothner, of New York, under almost any conditions. The Bothner who is here lost a wrestling: match to Bert Kincaid, Nov. 27.

The other George Bothner read about it in the New York papers and was amazed to find that, as he supposed, he had suffered defeat in this long distance fashion, an investigation follow'ed. The Bothner now' here left New York -V HicSepevKSeni Assay omet NTABUSNtO 1 D. W. Rkokrakt. E.M..

Proprietor Agent for Ore Assays ana Chemical Analysis. Mines Examinea and Reported Upon, tfulllon Werk Specialty. O. Box Office and Laboratory: Get. Sbb Prudsa ftfe EL PASO.

13 A CRAVING GONE IN 36 HOURS I drank steadily for years from three pints to two quarts of whiskey daily. One sanatorium discharged me after six weeks as incurable. After 36 hours of the Neal Treatment the craving was gone. Have worked hard ever since. HP VU i i ui ra Es The Farmers and Mechanics National bank of Fort Worth said: have known I)r.

Milam for many years. His relations with us have been very satisfactory, and we bespeak for him the courtesy of all with whom he may come in Ed McCarthy Bankers, Galveston, Texas, said: have known Dr. Milam for some time, and have found him to be an honorable gentleman and 9 reliable business man and ask for him the courtesies usually extended a The Shreveport National Bank said: relations with Dr. Milam have been quite close. We have always found him entirely reliable in every respect and commend him to your kind Mr.

A. B. Freeman. Sec. City Water Fort Worth, says: Dr.

Milam treated me successfully three years ago for nervous debility. I was made a new man and know his reputation professionally as well as otherwise to be second to none. If he promises a cure believe you will get it. Mr. Barney Fitch, deputy sheriff, who passed through this city recently with a confessed murderer from California, savs: Dr.

Milam treated me for catarrh, mv ear was 7 running and wTas completely deaf on one side, I also had a blood trouble that caused occasional eruption and glad to state that I am wrell. You will like Dr. Milam personally and he stands highly among the representative business and professional gentlemen of this city. Rev. MaOuire, one of the best known Methodist pastors of Fort Worth, says Dr.

Milam cured him of a condition that had been troubling him for many years for which he is very thankful. Judge E. H. Bucli, District Attorney of the 48th Dist. Court, and one of the best known public men of Texas, says: I have known Dr.

Milam intimately for a number of years and can vouch for his ability and integrity. Mr. W. M. Houston, son of one of the best known old families of Fort Worth, says that he was cured two years ago of rheumatism, he could not walk and had to be carried to the office for treatment.

Mr. Sydney Aver, ex-linker and now a prominent ranchman in middle west Texas, says: I remained in Fort Worth several weeks for local treatment from Dr. Milara for nervous and other troubles and was cured nearly two years ago. I found Dr. Milam all tihat a patient could ask.

Mr. Tyson, of the firm of ills Tyson, Building Material, says: Dr. Milam cured my son of disease several years ago and since he has treated other members of my family with remarkable success. I have sent dozens of patients to him and they are all pleased with the cures and treatments he rendered. Room of Dr.

Office. Fie has everything mocfem and offers as much as you could get CKkago, New York, or other large centers. Be Cured at Home Cheaper than you could make a trip to the large cities This entire paper could be filled with similar statements from prominent cured people who live all Texas and the territory. These are sufficient to convince any one that if they visit Dr. Milam to seek treatment they will be cared for in an uptodate manner and will always receive value for all the money they pay out.

FREE TREATMENT FOR THIRTY DAYS. offered to the public for the reason of proving to the public my ability and to become acquainted at once with the sufferer whoever he may be. No one is too rich or too poor to be treated properly. You want the best, therefore eome to my office. Free consultation.

DR. MILAM IS NOT AN ITINERANT QUACK traveling from town to town and always in the past he has advertised no MAIL ORDER treatment. He advertises what he does in his own name, will treat no one who does not eome to his office. I Treat All Chronic and Private Diseases of Women and Children Do not wait to see various names of disease but if you are a sufferer and able to come to my office I invite you to come at once. DR.

MILAM DOES NOT GO OUT OF THE OFFICE. except for operative cases, and is thereiore not a competitor to the family, who as a rule are his friends. Remember the free treatment with one ewepfion, contagrows private disease. Rooms 5 6. Office: Coles Building Etrance on Oregon and San Antonio Streets.

when 13 years of age, but still claims it as hris home. PRELIMINARY FIGHTERS ON COAST ORGANIZE UNION. Los Angeles, Nov. fighters, and and in the vernacular, who whet spectators appetites by their four round performances preceding big matches, have organized a union here. They demand each per fight, which is at the rate of $3 per fighting minute, and claim 67 members fhus far.

Cure Was a Miracle SicRosrraphy, Spanish. 3LSINESS COLLEGE R. F. Dnvls, Manager. Phone 3484.

Trust Uuiidinsr. INTERNATIONAL never tasted a -----has aince he Gives your Bay a start. Phone 1147- J. P. Mu Pica, Greer Electric Garage will move to their new building, 508 N.

KnnMHM, Nov. 10. We have an expert battery uptodate equipment. All work guaranteed. Phone 1934.

drop came home. He was the worst drunkard I have ever soaked all the time for the past 27 or 28 years. He is not the same man now, thanks to your genuine letters among the scores we have, proving absolutely that the DRINK HABIT can be overcome bv the NEAL 3-DAY TREATMENT. No hypodermics used. RESULTS ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN.

Call upon, address or phone THE NEAL INSTITUTE OF EL PASO, TEXAS. 915 Mesa Ave. Phone 4(542. KILBAKE TO MEET DIXON. Kansas City, Nov.

Dixon, of this city, and Johnny Ivil- bane, champion featherweight of the world, have been matched to box 10 rounds in St. Louis, December 12, according to an announcement by manager. Dixon must weigh in at 122 pounds while Kilbane will box at catch weights. WOULD ABOLISH THE COURTS OF APPEAL McLEAN ARRESTED. Nov.

Cincinnati. Nov. B. McLean, the Cincinnati National league player, was arrested here charged with obtaining money under false pretenses. He was released on a $300 bond.

Clifford Langdon, owner of a cafe, swore he cashed a check that proved worthless. POLES WILL CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY OF REVOLT London, England, No. have been distributed in the streets of Warsaw calling upon the people to celebrate the anniversary of the Polish revolution of 1830, by declaring that the Polish nation must take active measures against Russia, says a special dispatch from Warsaw. Troops patrol the city, the dispatch continues and there have been numer- 011 arrests of students und workmen. The managers of the Polish schools have been informed their institutions will be closed if the students attend church services commemorative of the revolution.

garments cleaned. Wright. Prompt Transfer Service. For prompt baggagf. livery, back and freight transfer, call Pomeroy's El Paso Transfer.

Phone 2444. District Judge Only the Supreme Court VViih Plenty of Judges on Bench. Pecos, Nov. judge S. J.

Isaacks, now conducting the Or- ner case here, believes that the courts of appeal In Texas should be abolished, He said so at the second annual ban- quet of the Reeves County Bar association in this city. Speaking on the subject, in he said: would favor abolishing the court? of appeal in this state and allowing only one appeal from the district courts. According to the present system a case may never reach the supreme court. It may be reversed by a court of appeals and trial after trial required. I do not think more tha none retrial should be allowed.

I w'ould favor having 20 judges on the supreme bench if necessary and make the appeals to that court and the decision final. present one court of appeals may affirm a case and another court of appeals may reverse and remand a similar case and we never get anywhere with Speeches were also made by J. F. Ross, W. A.

Hudson. Ben Palmer, J. W. Parker. Harry McTier, W.

P. Brady, J. Buck, Ben Handals, J. E. Starklev, J.

B. Gibson, J. A. Drane, M. Nealon and Robert T.

Neill. After this nearly all those present told stories or made short talks. The El Pasoans, who were present as giiests of the Pecos lawyers were: Jos. M. Nealon, Robert T.

Neill, Chas. Owen and Nichols, of the El Paso bar. and Chas. A. Brann, of The Herald staff.

Just before the end of the banquet, on suggestion of toastmaster J. F. Ross, the guests arose to show their sympathy for the members who could not be present On account of illness, chief among whom was judge T. J. Hefner, president of the organization.

DOlGIiAS 1TI AI FFEI It WRECKS HIS VITO Douglas. Nov. Maza. a chauffeur, had his automobile demolished last night, hen he ran full tilt into a rapidly moving street The front end of the car was wrecked. Maza escaped with a scratches.

car. also few Do your Christmas shopping early, Just received a car of red woven fence, splendid fence for a little money. Lander Lumber o. garments cleaned, right. Health for the Family Circle jp The home medicine chest should always contain a bottle of good old genuine pure whiskey.

DRIPPING SPRINGS 1 WHISKEY Is the very best whiskey for every proper use to which whiskey can be put. Its genuine its real old age makes it the ONE whiskey that should be used exclusively in every home. let another day pass without trying it On sale generally at Hotels, Cafes and Clubs. Dealers everywhere supply the home. E.

EPPSTEIN Sole MAIN OFFICE, DALLAS, TEXAS.

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