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(raster PEASANT and FOR DRESS CORRECT THE FELL WHITE HOUSE ONLY HOP STRICTLY ONE PRICE COCOS LARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES Annual Spring Fashion Show is scheduled for week beginning Monday, March Fourteenth This will be the most important store event that occurs in connection with the coming of Easter. LAS CRUCES AND Frank HERALD A. CRUCES, ON Hawler, SALE N. Agent, M. IN LAS opposite postoffice.

Daily Herald on sale by Las Cruces MESILLA VALLEY Drug postoffice. Camosze's News Stand, INSTITUTE TO PLAY A. M. Double Header Ball Game Next Saturday--Bishop Kendrick at Mesilla. Agricultural College, N.

March 10. The college baseball team has a double header scheduled with the El Paso Military institute for next Saturday. The first game is to be called at 11 oclock and the last one at 2:30. It is expected that the double header will draw a larger crowd and enable the management to come much nearer meeting the expenses of the games. Though third baseman Floyd is sick in bed today, it is expected that he will be in his usual good by the munity is looking forward fast, of the game.

college, comsnappy games on next Saturday. Bishop J. M. Kendrick will conduct the 11 and 7:30 oclock services at the Mesilla Park church on Sunday next. At the 11 oclock service the bishop will administer the rite of confirmation to any desiring to join the church.

For several years past the confirmation classes have been very large and the visits of bishop Kendrick are looked forward to with much pleasure at the little church. Jesse Sheppard, who was injured in the shops a few days ago, is improving and Dr. Carpenter holds out more hope of being able to save the sight of his injured eye. PREPARING LIST OF LAS CRUCES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Las Cruces, N.

March A. R. Coleman, of the chamber of commerce, is getting up a directory of the members of the chamber showing occupation or business of each on member, with the idea of sending it out with other literature to inquiries, thus affording the inquirer opportunity to The Deadly Finger Nail Every time you scratch yourself you run a risk. To scratch your scalp, a pimple or a scab is dangerous. Your finger nails carry germs of Eczema, Tetanus (Lockjaw), Erysipelas and all channer of skin diseases.

Let one germ get into the scratched place and trouble is sure to follow. Because you have been lucky enough escape so far is no sign that you will be so lucky in the future. For any itching use Littell's. Liquid Sulphur Compound, stops itching instantly, and permanently relieves all skin troubles--Eczema, Erysipelas, pimples, running sores, Tetter, Ring Worm, Chaps, Roughness, Redness or Skin Blotches. Sample bottle sent postpaid for 10c.

Rhuma-Sulphur St. Louis. Protect Yourself! AT SODA FOUNTAINS OR ELSEWHERE Get the Original and Genuine HORLICK'S MALTED MILK "Others are Imitations The Food Drinkfor AllAges RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER Not in any Milk Trust 'Insist on "HORLICK'S" Take a package home Independent Assay ESTABLISHED 1888. D. W.

RECKHART, E.M., Proprietor. Chemical Agent for Analysis. Ore Shippers Assays and Mines Examined and Reported Upon. Bullion Work a Specialty. P.

O. BoX Cor. San Office and Laboratory: Frascisco Chihuahua Sts. EL PARO. TEXAS.

Custom Assay Office CRITCHETT FERGUSON, Successors to Hughes Critchett. Assayers, Chemists, Metallurgists. Agents for Ore Shippers. San Francisco St. Phone 334.

$5000 PRIZES: BIG CONTEST BEGINS Automobile, Player Piano, Trips to New York, Four Victrolas and Other Valuable Rewards. The Herald's Popular Voting Contest is now open. To subscribers living outside of El Paso this means a great deal. The contest only lasts two months, and at the end of that time The Herald will give away $5000 worth of valuable prizes. The first prize, a beautiful Overland automobile, is in itself well worth working for.

However, in order that there may be additional Incentive to greater efforts on the part of those entering the contest, The Herald will also give away an Apollo Player Piano, two trips to New York, by way of water route, all expenses paid, a Hobart M. Cable piano, four Victrolas, four elegant sets of s11- verware, four camerag and several special prizes. El Paso people have been excluded from this contest, because The Herald realizes that it would be impossible for its outoftown subscribers to compete with 1 local people on even terms. There is Herald subscriber in nine out of every 10 homes in this city, and an El Paso contestant could easily keep ahead of an outoftown competitor by merely collecting from the subscribers in his 1m- mediate neighborhood. The following rules will govern the awarding of prizes: Rules of Contest.

schedeule: VOTE SCHEDULE Daily Herald. Any person of good character 1s eligible to enter this contest. Every candidate must be regularly nominated on the nomination blank which is printed in The Herald. Any person can nominate one or more candidates. Nomination blanks should be, mailed at once to the Contest Editor The El Paso Daily Herald.

Each nomination made gives the nominee five votes. No person living in the city of El Paso is eligible ONe to enter this contest and no votes will be allowed on subscriptions in El Paso or suburbs. The Herald's Popular Voting Contest will be divided into four districts. Each district will contest for four Grand prizes and three district prizes. No person can win more than one prize.

The contestant having the largest number of votes will be awarded the $1250 Touring Car, the next highest will win the $800 Apollo Piano Player; the third highest will win a double trip to New York and the fourth highest will win the $400 Hobart M. Cable Piano. In the districts where Grand prizes are awarded the next highest vote will win the $125 Victrola; the next the $50 set of silverware and the next $25 Camera. the" value case of of a the tie prize between for which contestants they are contending will be equally divided. Contestants must be entered in the district in which they live and contestants moving from one prize district to another after being nominated will be retained in the district from which first nominated.

Contestants may secure votes in any district they desire and votes once counted cannot be transferred. No employe of The Herald nor a member of an employe's family will be permitted to compete for the prizes. This includes newsdealers and correspondents. The Herald reserves the right to reject any nomination that may be considered objectionable. The Herald guarantees fair, treatment to all contestants and in questions that may arise the decision of the Contest Editor will be considered final.

The Herald reserves right to add to or change the rules as may be necessary to best protect the interests of both the contestants and The Herald. All prizes will ready for delivery to the winning contestants on the closing day contest. Votes can be secured either by clipping the coupon which will appear in the paper every day and sending it in to be credited or by securing paid in advance subscriptions to the paper. Votes for subscriptions secured will be credited according to the following 1 Month .60 100 Votes 3 Months 1.80 500 6 Months 3.60. .1500 Votes Votes 1 Year 7.00..

..5000 Votes Semi-Weekly Herald. 1 Year $2.00. 600 Votes If you want to be in the running for these magnificent prizes have some one fill out the nomination blank which appears in this issue and mail it to the Contest Editor, El Paso Herald. Cut voting coupon from page eight. GOVERNOR FAILS TO KEEP SPEAKING DATE.

Taylor, Texas, March Campbell failed to keep his appointment to speak here today to the taxpayers on the subject of good roads. Inclement weather and business matters kept the governor in Austin. Agricultural commissioner Kone arrived and delivered an address this afternoon. An effort is to be made to $200,000 in bonds for roads and other improvements. TWO TRAIMEN ARE INJURED IN WRECK Waxahachie, March southbound Trinity and Brazos Valley freight train was wrecked late yesterday near Red Oak.

Two loaded oil tank cars and a caboose were ditched and demolished. The train service was delayed until 2 oclock this morning on account of a damaged track. Two members of the crew were injured. ODD FELLOWS ADJOURN. Austin, Texas, March Texas Odd Fellows adjourned today, after passing resolutions thanking governor Campbell and Austin officials for courtesies extended.

Many delegates went to San Antonio on an excursion trip. DOCTOR INDICTED. San Antonio, Texas, March grand jury today indicted Dr. J. H.

Triece, of this city, charging him with negligent homicide in connection with the death of Mrs. Ida E. Dulling, as a result of an operation. FAMOUS GAMBLING. HOUSE TO VANISH San Antonio Street to Be Opened Through Gem Saloon.

San Antonio street will run through one of the most historic saloons and gambling houses of the old a days when it is opened through Sonora from El Paso. The old Gem saloon will be torn down to permit the street to be extended through the El Paso street block. The present Gem saloon will be moved across El Paso street where the are at present. Fassett Kelley hardware Before the change is made. Joseph L.

Kopf, the owner of the Gem. has arranged to remodel the first floor of the Fassett Kelley store room. The front torn out and a Georgia marble front built in its place. The rear will also be changed and the interior of the first floor remodeled. Steel girders and ported by elaborate so marble electric columns, tile plumbing floor fixtures will be installed.

Later the second floor of the building will added be it. remodeled and a marble bal- cony to MILLS BUILDING MAY GO 12 STORIES General Plans to Add Four Stories Unfinished on Inside. Gen. Anson Mills's building on the plaza may be made a real, skyscraper. The general is considering plan for having additional stories added to the building.

Already it has been planned for eight stories but Gen. Mills is thinking of adding other stories to it so as to have additional room when it is needed. Should this be done. the new Mills building will be stories in height with the four upper floors unfinished inside at the time the bullding is erected. Mills said today that he had not yet decided definitely what plan he would accept for the new building.

John G. Kerr, of the Arizona Marble company, of Bowie, has been in conference with Gen, Mills and the architects today regarding the marble finish for the new building. WORK PROGRESSES ON WAREHOUSE The walls of the new E. E. Neff company warehouse are now up and the building is ready for the roof.

When this warehouse is completed, another brick building will be erected on the south side of the lots and will be connected to the one which now being built by a large arch over the driveway to the yards of the company. PERMIT ISSUED FOR APARTMENTS Mrs. Ellen B. Marion has filed application for a building permit to erect a three story apartment house on the corner of Oregon and Arizona streets. on lots 11 and 12, in block 66.

The building will have three stories above ground and 2 large basement, the completed apartment house to cost $27,000. W. G. Jolly is the contractor. GROUND BROKEN FOR NEW CHURCH The first ground was broken Wednesthey which First is afternoon be Church for built of the new Christ, building Scientist, and of to on Montana Stanton streets.

King Worley has the contract and has begun excavating for the new church. THE DAILY RECORD. Deeds Filed. Mobile street, between Byron and Russell streets, Altura Park-Altura Park Realty company to John C. Meikle.

lots 26 and 27. block 63. Altura Park addition; consideration $10. Feb. 5, 1910.

San Antonio street. between and Hill streets, Magoffin Homestead addition--Frances E. Burleson Kienle, part of lots 27 and 28, block 7. Magoffin Homestead addition: consideration $3100. March 8, 1910.

Southwest corner Tularosa and Copla streets. East El Paso- John A. Sears and wife to J. J. Smith, lots 17, 18 and 19, block 87.

East El Paso addition; consideration $2250. March 5, 1910. Idalia avenue, between Martinez and Myles streets, Grandview-Grandvlew Realty company to Texana Miner, lots 3 to 6. inclusive, block 12, Grandview addition; consideration $550. March 9, Cypress street, between Latta street and Hammett boulevard, WoodlawnWoodlawn Real Estate and Improvement company to Jose Maria Carrasco, lot 17, block 30.

Latta's Woodlawn addition; consideration $75. March 1910. Campbell addition--Felix Martinez to Juan D. 11, block 109, Campbell addition; consideration $650. March 9, 1910.

Curri, Santa Fe, High and Chihuahua streets, Alexander addition--Lee Mow to Geo. Orr, block 80, Alexander addition: consideration $500. Feb. 17, 1910. La Tuna, Texas--Royal Jackman to E.

E. Elias, lot 16. 1. La Tuna, Texas; consideration Jan. 22, 1910.

block. San Elizario, Texas--G. N. Garcia to Byrd H. Paget, 274-100 acres in San Elizario grant; consideration $350.

March 5. 1910. Births. To Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Roper, 814 Wheeling street, boy, American. March 4, 1910. To Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hart, Tobin addition, boy, American.

Feb. 14, 1910. To Mr. and Mrs. Leonardo Gomez, RIvera street, boy, Mexican.

Jan. 16, 1910. To Mr. and Mrs. Michele 620 South Florence street, boy, Italian.

March 5, 1910. To Mr. and Mrs. A. G.

Smith, 1017 Brown street, girl, American. Feb. 11, 19:0. Licensed to Wed. Chas.

Atkins and Emma Tierce. Roque Olivas and Carmen Arroyo. NOW SELLS REALTY. E. G.

Perry, formerly with the Popular Dry Goods company, is one of the salesmen with the Newman Investment company. TO BUILD IN HIGHLAND. A. Livingston is planning a brick residence to be built in Highland Park. The house will be 26 by 32 by 16 feet, and will cost $1200 when it is completed.

The residence will be built lots 12 and 13, in block 17, of the Highland Park addition. RAILROAD NEWS. SOUTHWESTERN EMPLOYES MUST PAY SCHOOL TAX All Southwestern employes residing in Cochise county, Arizona, have been notified that $2.50 will be deducted from their next month's salary for the school tax due Cochise county. EXCURSION TO MEXICO. The National railways Mexico announce side trips over its the off benefit of bankers and others who desire to make trips into Mexico following the meeting of the Texas Bankers' association El Paso on May and 11.

A rate one fare plus $2 for the 'he round trip has been made. Tickets on this basis will be sold to points as far south as Mexico City. PLACES OPEN ON E. P. S.

W. Bids for positions for one conductor and one flagman on the Southwestern between El Paso and Tucumcari will be received until March 23, according to a bulletin issued by W. E. McGraw, trainmaster at Carrizozo, and posted at the union station by W. R.

Martin, superintendent. NEW SCALES. A new set of Fairbanks standard scales is being installed in the shipping room of the joint freight warehouse. The scales will weigh packages and boxes from one to 4000 pounds. The dimensions of the platform are given as 10 by 14 feet.

PACKAGES LEFT AT STATION. A number of packages left by passengers in the Union station have been taken to the office of W. R. Martin, superintendent. All the unclaimed articles are sold, after being held several weeks.

WANT ENGINEERS IN MEXICO. Engineers are wanted for service in the interior on the National railways of Mexico. An agent is in the city to secure them. ABOUT RAILROAD PEOPLE. Maj.

C. Hine, of Chicago, an inspector from the office of J. Kruttschnitt, of the operation and maintenance of way department of the Harriman systems, is expected to arrive in El Paso tomorrow. He comes from the west, where he has been on an extensive inspection trip. He goes to San Antonio from El Paso.

Superintendent G. S. Waid, of the is out on the El Paso division today on an inspection trip. J. C.

Brasher, assistant general freight agent of the G. with headquarters in Houston, is in El Paso today on business. W. P. Garside, traveling freight and turned this morning from a business passenger agent of the Santa Mexico.

C. B. Cleveland. formerly general agent for the Rock Island in City, and now engaged in business at place, arrived in El Paso this morning, this accompanied afternoon by Mrs. for California.

Cleveland. expecting the change of climate will benefit Mrs. Cleveland's health. S. C.

Gardner, assistant superintendent for the Pullman Car company, with headquarters at the union station, left last night for Chihuahua, Mexico. S. P. TO PUT ON MORE MEN. There are two positions 5 for freight conductors five for freight brakemen to be filled on the Tucson division of the S.

March 15. E. Crilley, formerly a fireman on the San Francisco division of the S. who is visiting friends in El Paso, has been transferred to Guaymas, Mexico, where he will report for duty in a few days. Jack Winch, a railroad man from Atlanta.

who stopped in El Paso for with friends, has gone to California. Mrs. M. Kelley, wife of extra passenger engineer Kelley, on the Lordsburg division of the S. is ill.

ENGINE PUFFS. S. W. passenger engine No. 134, which has been repaired in the local shops, has been assigned for service on the eastern division.

Engine No. 199, which was overhauled in the S. W. shops, has been sent to the east end of the Southwestern system. Owing to the heavy, traffic on the western division engine 222, which has been running on the eastern division, has been transferred.

PRISONERS REMOVED FROM DENISON FOR PROTECTION. Denison Texas, March Butler and Al. A. Minso, charged with fatally shooting Wesley Higdon Tuesday night, were removed to Sherman today on account of considerable threatening talk among cotton mill employes. Higdon is rapidly sinking, and cannot recover.

SAYS HUSBAND THREATENED HER: ASKS FOR DIVORCE. In the 34th district court this morn- ing. Josephine Esperante filed wivorce from Manola Esperante, alleging cruel treatment. She avers, in her divorce from Manola Esperante. allegwere married June 9, and that he beat her and threatened to kill her with a knife.

Good Time Now to see what a good "staying" breakfast can be made without high-priced Meat A Little Fruit, Saucer of Grape-Nuts and Cream, A Soft-Boiled Egg, Some Nice, Crisp Toast, Cup of well-made Postum. That's enough, all very easy of digestion and full to the brim with nourishment and strength. Repeat for Luncheon or Supper, and have a meat and vegetable dinner either at noon or evening, as you prefer. We predict for you an increase in physical and mental power. "There's a Reason" Read "The Road to Wellville," in called by some "the little health classic." ARDOIN'S AGAIN DAILY Fresh Texas Yard Eggs 25c Per Doz.

Why Pay More? $150 TO $400 SAVED In Buying One Piano W.G.WALZ COMPANY. Who have been selling High Grade Pianos in El Paso, Texas, for over 28 years, and are now going out of the piano business, and have to close out about forty pianos at once to make room on account of remodeling their building. We will never buy any mora pianos. is real closing out sale of Pianos and all musical instruments. Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise, except Talking Machines and Phonograph Goods.

GOOD NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS FROM $185 UPWARDS. GOOD UPRIGHT PIANOS FROM $100 TO $155. PIANOLA PIANO PLAYERS $375 AND UPWARD. W. G.

Walz retires from active busi- write and get information direct from some one in the line in which the inquirer ds most interested. VIRGINIA MAN SEEKS LAS CRUCES INVESTMENT. Las Cruces, N. March A Preston, of Abington, has been dn the city several days. Mr.

Preston is in Las Cruces for the purpose of finding investments, having come through correspondence the chamber of commerce. He is a clerk of the United States court, city treasurer and a directo rin one of the leading banks. in his home town. LAS CRUCES DAILY RECORD. Las Cruces, N.

March following deeds and other papers of records have been filed with the recorder of Dona Ana county: Deeds Filed. W. T. Waggoner et uv. to J.

A. Brown, warranty deed to lots 3, 4 and 5, block 21, Mesa Heights addition; consideration $350. Feb. 18, 1910. Sunshine Valley company to F.

L. Gallagher warranty deed to lots 1, 2 and 3, block 16, Mesa Heights third addition; consideration $100. March 7, 1910. Rio Grande Land company to Santa Fe Land and Investment company, quit claim deed to all right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever which the said parties of the first part may have Brevities Train Bulletin, No. 1.

the Chicago express, of the Rock Island. due in El Paso at 10:40 tonight, is reported 30 minutes late. All other afternoon and night trains are announced on time. Dr. Cameron, Dentist, for reliable dentistry, reasonahle prices.

Office over Guarantee shoe store. Work guaranteed, Jackson's Sanitary Grocery Has fresh shrimp for only 25 cents a pint. Phone 353. Panoche Bar, 25 Cents. Saturday only, we will our delicious 40 cents a pound Panoche Bar for 25 cents a pound.

Potter Drug Co. Special, ladies' purses, shopping bags. El Paso Trunk factory, north side plaza. Dr. Prentiss, specialty diseases of stomach and intestines.

Trust Bldg. Jackson's Sanitary Grocery Is fresh Sunflower eggs for 30 dozen. Phone 353. selling, C. L.

Fillington, 709 Magortin. Tel. 1489 painting, paperhanging, decorating. Dr. Carpenter, office at the Eye and Ear hospital, Stanton and Wyoming.

Jackson's Sanitary Grocery Has all kinds Kosher sausage, fresh. Phone 353. Dr. Starker, 318-319 Caples Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Dr.

Willis R. Smith, Skin genitourinary and rectal diseases. Office rooms 201, 203, Caple's building. Jackson's Sanitary Grocery Has Japanese crab meat for 40 cents a can. See window.

Phone 353. Panoche Bar, 25 Cents. Saturday only, we will sell our delicious 40 cents pound Panoche Bar for 25 cents a pound. Potter Drug Co. Jackson's Sanitary Grocery Is selling fresh yard eggs for 35 cents a dozen.

Phone 353. R. B. Blas Fuel Co. Wood, coal, feed, cement, plaster, lime, building paper.

1014 Missouri street. Phones: Bell 849; Auto, 1849. Jackson's Sanitary Grocery Has big queen olives in bulk, 35 cents a pint. Phone 353. Laughlin's lunch and coffee house is now opened for business again in the new location, 208 North Stanton street (next to Tuttle's).

Patronage from both old and new customers solicited and Laughlin, Prop. Jackson's Sanitary Grocery Has every vegetable the garden produces, fresh. Phone 353. EL Paso Ice and Refrigerator Co. To the Public: The El Paso Ice and Refrigerator of, in or to any real estate situate, lyand being in the county of Dona Ana; consideration $1.

Feb. 4, 1910. The New Mexico Town company to Santa Fe Land and Investment company, quit claim deed to all rights, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever which the sald parties of the first part may have of, in or to any real estate in the town of Las Cruces, situate, lying and being in the county of Dona Ana; consideration $1. Feb. 4, 1910.

L. H. Vanderwerf to T. L. Young, warranty deed to lots 38 and 39, block 73, Miller's Washington Park addition; $1 and other valuables.

consideration, J. T. Miller to Dora M. Burdett. warranty deed to lot 48, block 35, Miller's and other valuables.

Esparanza addition; consideration. $1 J. T. Miller to Nell G. Burdett, warranty deed to lots 54, 55 and 56, block 35, Miller' Esparanza addition; consideration $1 and other valuables.

Aug. 14, 1909. J. T. Miller to Mrs.

J. A. Burdett, warranty deed to lots 49 and 50, block 35. Miller's Esparanza addition; consideration $1 and other valuables. Aug.

1909. J. T. Miller to L. B.

Candall, warranty deed to lots 28 and 29, block 31, Miller's College Park tract; consideration $1 and other valuables. Sept. 5 1909. company notifies the public that it has leased its plant to Messrs. W.

'V. and G. C. Smith for a term of years. In retiring from business that brought it in contact, with SO many residents of this returns sincere thanks for the kind and generous patronage it has received: and commends the lessees as Just and correct business men who are prompt and fair dealing and will merit a full share of the patronage of the public.

El Ice and Refrigerator Company. Pass, Courchesne, President. Having leased the entire plant of the El Paso Ice and Refrigerator company for a term of years, we kindly ask the public for a fair share of patronage, and will do our best to merit the same by close attention to their wants and by the character of service we intend to give in furnishing both ice and distilled water. W. W.

Fink. G. C. Smith, Lessees. Queen Spanish restaurant, 207 East Overland street.

Call Independent Messenger for quick service. Bell 326; Auto 2285. Ripe California olives, 35 cents a pint. Jackson's, Queen Spanish restaurant, 207 East Overland street. Grebe cleans clothes, 418 N.

Oregon. Globe Mills Graham Flour, also Whole Wheat Flour. Fresh from the rolls. 'Nuff Sed. Try a sack.

At all grocers. Queen Spanish restaurant, 207 East Overland street. Regal Buzz- Saw In El Paso Will Cut Up Regals In Lerner Shoe Co. Window. Tomorrow the famous Regal BuzzSaw will visit El Paso, holding forth in the show windows of the Lerner Shoe Co.

Some time ago Mr. Lerner made ar. rangements a for an exhibition of the Buzz -Saw--a window attraction which has been displayed in all the Regal stores in the principal cities of the United States. This consists of a regular circular saw -the same as used in sawing logsoperated by a powerful electric motor. While operation Regal shoes are actually cut small pieces by the saw to show their inner construction and materials used to the -lookers.

As a demonstration of the quality of Regals the Buzz-Saw superior display is a wonderful success, gaining for "The Shoe That Proves" thousands of customers wherever exhibited. The saw will be in operation at 2 to 3 tomorrow afternoon in the window of the Lerner Shoe 215 South El Paso street. Globe Mills Graham Flour, also Whole Wheat Flour. Fresh from the rolls. 'Nuff Sed.

Try a sack. At all grocers. ness. W. G.

Walz company will cut down their many lines to Talking Machines, Phonographs, Spalding Athletic Goods, Eastman Kodaks, and goods that belong to these lines, and will occupy one store room and two basements only. Everything else goes at reduced prices. Our Curio Business for sale at cost. Harry T. Walz and Wm.

G. Walz, will do the, work hereafter and the olu man is going fishing. ATTENTION! Poultry Raisers! We have Just received a consignment of PURINA POULTRY PEEDS. Call and examine them. PURINA POULTRY FEEDS are a mixture of over a dozen varieties of grains and seeds.

They contain absolutely which makes weight. They contain absolutely no burnt nor smutty wheat. Your chick ens will thrive upon this -it's no practical, poultry Come experiment, but a practical feed for and ask for a sample of it. POR SALE BY 0. G.

Seeton Son El Pass She Crowley Co. EXPERT PRINTERS 331 Texas St. El Pase. Texas J. D.

Sutton Company Bell Phone 680 328 Texas 3t. The Only Exclusive ENGRAVING AND EMBOSSING CONCERN IN THE SOUTHWEST Try BAGGAGE PHONE BELL 1 AUTO 1001 Will be up right away. Careful men. Reasonable prices. Longwell's Transfer 116 SAN FRANCISCO ST.

ODOM TRANSFER CO. BAGGAGE AND MOVING ALL KINDS OF HAULING PROMPT ATTENTION Bell Phone 1054 Auto Phone 1966 109 MAIN ST. Write for Catalogue of RUBBER STAMPS AND STATIONERY Ellis Brothers EL PASO, TEXAS..

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