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El Paso Heraldi
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El Paso, Texas
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Kl VKHl JO, 100 3 A Worth Free To Any Rheumatic Sufferer no po f'urity. is nothing to 1o to pay, either now or latrr. Any Rh('Uinatic does not know niy rpinfdy may have a full dollar's wortli froe to try. I williniily iTiako this liberal offer because I know that Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy may be relied ui)on that medicine can.

Years beiore 1 discovered this remedy. I studied the nature of Kheumatisrn. For Rheumatism is really CRYSTALIZED POISON! Your blood is always full of the poi.son yon eat and drink and breathe i into your system. It is the purpose of tiie blood to absorb and carry off this very poison. And the kidneys, wliich are the blood are expected to cleanse tlie blood and send it back through the system clean, to patlier more poison wliich, they, in turn, will eliminate.

I Rut sometimes the kidneys fail. And sometimes, fi-om some other cause, tlie blood gets so full of i')oison that they can not absorb it all. is the start of liheumatism. Th" poison accimnilates and crystalizes. Th.e crystals look like little of or of tine white sand.

blood carries them and they increase in size. Then, it can carry them no it deposits them in a a where. The in your dull ache in your arm on a rainy are the outward signs of the unseen crystals. And the twi.sted limbs and unspeakable ang'uish of the sufferer who has allowed his synnptoms to go unheeded and unattended for are the evidences of what Rheumatism, neglected can do. Rheumatism includes lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, all these are the results of rheumatic poison in the blood.

Plainly, the first thing to do is to remove the poison. But this is not enough. Tlie formation of the poison must be stopped, so that nature may have a chance to dissolve and eliminate the crystals which have already formed. Unless this is done there ciiu be no per- relief. I searched the earth for aspecific for that I or any physician could feel safe in that we could count on not only occasionally, but always.

For the ravages of Rheumatism are every- Mild cases are sometimes cured by a sin drug stores. ivliere and genuine relief is rare. spent twenty years in experimenting biifon; 1 that i hud a certain remedy for this dread remedy which would not onxy clean out the poison, but oiie which would stop its formation. CERTAIN RELIEF. The lay in a wonderful chemical tound in When 1 found this chemical.

1 knew that 1 could make a Rhematic cure that would be practically ct rtain. Ru-t even n. before 1 made an I was willing to put iny name on made more than L'O(H) tests! And my failures were but 2 per cent. German chemical is not the only ingredient I u.se in it made remedy possible made po.ssible an achievement which, 1 doubt not, could hav'e been made in no other w.ay. This chemical was very expensive.

The duty, too, was high. In ah it cost me per pound. what is per pound for a real remedy for the most painful a. real relief from the greatest torture human beings know'? I mean that Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Cure can turn bony joints into iiesh is impossible.

Rut it drive irom the blood the poison that causes pain and swelling, and then that is the end of the pain and end of the end of Rheumatism. That is why I can afford to make this liberal is whv can afford to spend the FIRST dollar that Rheumatic sufferers, tlie world over, nuiy learii of my remedy. SEAIPEY AVRITE ME The offer is open to everyone, everywhere, who has not tried 'my remedy. But you must write ME for the free dollar package order. I will send vou an order on druggist which lie accept as gladly as he would accept a dollar.

II will hand you from his a standard sized package and he will send the bill to me. There are no no requirements. All that I ask vou "to do is to today. I will send you my book on Rlieumatism beside. It is free.

It will help you to understand your case. Address Dr. Shoop, Box Racine Wis. gle package. On sale at forty thousand Dr.

Rheumatic Remedy Juarez JWotes IIGHTING CONTRACT FOR JUAREZ OFFICIALS COMPLETE DETAILS WITH INTERNATIONAL CO. Prospects for An Independent Electric Plant for That City Are Therefore Less Contract Runs for Ten Years. Ail prospects for ihe erection of an inclopendenT plant in Juarez appear to have been deferred for a (iecacle at least. The city of Juarez has agreed upon terms with the International Light and Power company for lighting that city for the coming ten years. Representatives of the lighting company met with the mayor this morning and agreed upon the conditions under which a contract is to be drawn np and signed within a few days.

Tn some respccis the new' contract is said to be upon more favorable basis than the old contract, will expire September G. The new contract will go into effect the first of September. For some time the building cf an electric lighting plant in Juarez was under contemplation. Concessions had been granted for the purpose. The action of the city seems to indicate that the new i)lant is not likely to be built at an early time.

farmers once more have an abnn- dance of whaler. The headgates of the ditch have been opened to allow the water from the river to fill the ditch. The ditch has been dry while bring' cleaned. MAN WHO FIRST SUED. COMES OUT THE LOSER.

TO STRAIGHTEN THE STREETS OF JUAREZ. Within a few' days it is expected that the appointment of an engineer to take charge cf the survey of the streets of Juarez will be announced. Bids have been submitted by several engineers to do the w'ork. All of the streets and alleys in the tow'n of Juarez, within the boundary of the city proper, are to be surveyed, and, as far as possible, straightened to conform to a more regular map cf the city. Asked for Pay From Former Partner.

But Loses and the Ex-Partner In Turn Sues and Wins. The county court jury in the case cf R. T. Rogers against Elisha returned a verd'ict this morning, finding for the defendant in the siun of $105. The partie.s formerly partners in the confectionery business, biu finally Faulkner bought our.

Rogers then presented Faulkner with a claim for $700 for the services of his wife as clerk during the partnership. Faulkner denied the justice of the claim and Rogers sued to enforce its Faulkner filed a counter claim amounting to $105. The jury held that the plaintiff w'as no entitled to his claim, but gave the defendant a judgment against the plaintiff for the amount of his counter claim. PLENTY OF WATER IN JUAREZ IRRIGATION DITCH. After several weeks without w'ater from the irrigation ditch, the Juarez Rcccgnize Defeat.

I-To is a pr('tty i)i)or of man loses courage and ler.rs to face (he w'orld just he has made a mistake or a slip because his business has fai'led, because his property has been swept aw'ay by some general disaster, or because of ether trouble impossible for him to avert. This is the test of your manhood; how' much is there left in you after you have lost everything outside of If you lie now, throw up youi hands, and acknowledge yourself worsted, tViOre is much in you. But if, with heart undaunted and face rurned forward, you refuse to give up or to lose faith in yourself, if you scorn to beat a retreat, you will show that the man left in you is bigger than your loss, greater than your cross and larger than any defeat 113 SAN AMTONIO ST. SPECIAL SALE and Misses' Heavy Ribbed Stockings, double heel and toe and knee; sold the world over at A fortunate enables us to offer at Every pair of Hose we sell is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. 15c Geemc to be Ho hain't to forg't THE md THE TABLE.

2.50 NEW LACE WAISTS mid most Just out of luuids, $15.00, $12.50, $10.00 "I 50 NEW CH.TNA SILK WAISTS to fj'oiu $7.50 down SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS 111 hhies, hrowiis, jas- also plain $25.00 down NEW SKIRTS most approvc'd styles, in Walking Skirts, iiiid $12.50, $9.75 and If you have never worn a llsst You have something to learn about hat style, hat comfort, hat quality, and hat durability. Wt' have (son and Hats in j'l the latest 1.00 NEGLIGEE the new styles that fashion dictates should be worn. Pleated bosom, cuffs detached and attached, wiiite pleated bosom, wiiite stiff bosom, endless assortment. such styles and values that you vrould pay the furnishing goods store up to $2.00. Special Value itilsi-paoof 271 1.00 A I II i Hose Supporter model with dip hip skirt fitting nine out of every 10 women.

The deep gusset for dropping the bust, giving the long slope from the shoulder over the bust, is a style feature mi-ed by Bli BATI5TF many. Supporters are fancily frilled elastic webbing. Made of a splendid quality of Sateen, soft and durable. shape in w'hite Batiste. fine but strong.

shape in Summer Netting. Host (to vy'no is i.is You are reminding me to recpec- 1 to rr.y a iitlic more respect to THE STRONG MAN SCC LAND WAS SOliR Gimnle Test With Litmus Pacer Showed Aclcf. The state experiment stations are doing a great work for the Tlie in-ident shovrs how simple some of the teits are you a in Country Life in America. A station oiTicial was going over a farm the owner when they camo to a crawiishy piece of land just back of the barn. very weeds looked yellow and unhealthful.

am inciined to remarked ihe agriculturist, this land is too acid for can this in a Taking a blue piece cf paper from 1 his pocket he and dipped the paper in rom.e of the soil water that was standiiig in a cow track. To the owner's astonishment the blue paper rhanged a color as soon as it I sai.I iho agriculturist, have our f. This is just a piece litm.i.s papi-r. For cents you can buy a similar i iece at nny Its of color shows that the 1 Crops cannot thrive on sour any more than children i th.rive on sour SANTA FE ify' VC Wcrr.en Not Jealous. In equatorial Africa also, according vO Mr.

Meade, the women arc the stoutest r.s of polyga- my. a man marries, and his.v.ife thinks that lie can afford another spouse, she pesters him to marry again, and calls him stingy ii he declines do Battleship Armor. tlnckness of arm('r on modern is truly astonishing. The -side armor of a first-class battleship i usually varies inches thick nt the top Ilf the belt to inches at the bolt! ni The gun turrets are often prot'-'ctf'd 1-v arnu ircm inches to 17 thiiic. Get The Herald pays.

IVIr. Siuggs: t'ink is rny riC'j, 1 The Lacjy: I thcugiit that this ont. rVir. Siuggs: all rigl.t. me lady.

1 'cL i'dfn in the eye zo as to get his turn. to be nursed i I About Cpals. may be considered improbable i so prevalent a stiperstition should I be based on such grounds as I a fairy tale in one of Sir Walter I novels, but such appears to be the case, it would be difficult to find an actual case where the successive wearers of an opal have been doggea with bad luck. Such stories are frequent, but their origin, like that of many ghost stories, is probably entirely mythical. EH ZQ IQ 02 Good Service.

Best of Roadbed niid tilquipinent Facilities. Quick and Comfortable with a new and FAST schedule. Finest and Best Service to ALL points Xortli and East, Avith the best of connections at Ivansns City and Chicago for points East, and at Denver and Pueblo for the Northwest. served at Handsome Harvey Hotels, Avhich are under the management of the noted Fred Harvev. THE SHORT LINE TO DENVER AND COLORADO POINTS annual conference MORMON CHURCH.

Salt Lake City, Utah, April 6 to 8 The SANTA FE will sell tickets to Salt Lake City and return for the above occasion for good to return any time within sixty days. Tickets arc on sale March 31st, and A.pril 1st, at this very low rate. J. S. MORRISON, VV.R, BROWN, City Pass.

Agt Div. Pass. Agt. CQ Si Hi V-! ca 3 3 MistakcG of Dress Reformers, In rei'crm. as in other ro- forms.

misirtive is to atttempt something not so handsome r.nd ervuensive. Read and Ponder. You really living if learning a little something every day r.nd taking time to Record-Herald. Little Objection to Slavery. It may be better ro be an old darling than a young yet there are slaves than darlings.

Better Late Than Never. After kissing a pretty girl for the first time a yonng man always re. errets opportunities he has wasted. Get Valuable idea Frcnn Tcy. The part of a tho least it corts only $112.

Mr. Ij. of Trieste, recently of the Austrian navy, wr.s the and he gathered the idea c-f liis whicli makes a t( rprdo travel in a straight line, frvim a toy t('p, sold almost everyv.i.cre for a penny. Lark Killed hy Golf Gall. A very remarkable incident occurred on the Hastings and St.

Leonard's golf links in the course of a medal competition, when two players, Messrs. and who were in conseouiive ccurles, each hit a lark his one the bird was liaying the samo (the third) hole. Get The Herald Pavs. 208-210 El Paso Si. D.

KLEIN, Proprietor. STORE 208-210 El Paso St. D. KLEIN, Proprietor. SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT R.EMARKABLY LOW PRICES.

Alteration of our store is completed and we are prepared to insei: t'Lc of the Spriiic: and trade. We offer Attractive Bargains for our customers in Undermuslins, perfect in style, fit and fiuish. in r'lice. 'Wo kindly solicit a call from you. SALE LASTS BALANCE OF THIS WEEK.

NI8HT GOWNS Mrs LIN tucked yoke, with t.orch(m Insertion and lace SQUARE CAMBRIC Tucked yoke. Li'immed Hambuz'g insertions, four clusters of three heni- tucks, hemstitched lawn i-uHIe ai neck and sleeve. for I CAMBRIC yoke, four clusters of three hemstitched tucks, liaml)urg insertion and lace, lawn I'utlle at and sleeve A Bli IC (i (1 a re ok e. liemstitched tucks, lace or embroidery trimmed, lawn ruflle, sleeve or FIXE CAMBRIC GOWNS Square NIGHT GOWNS GOWNS of soft finishc.l miii iiii. tuckrd sleeve and Ml SLIX GOWN of alio tncliiig.

and cuifs LA.DIE.S’ DSAWE 3 DRAWKllS (i with In ched DRAWERS- Trininiiul v. Vvidf lor AirSIJX DRAWERS vir, wide emi)roiriered rufHe. rows faggoK ing DRAWEliS cl('r of live tucks each, deejj lawn ith Ttul! i J. a iii I i i it i. i i .1 1 UAW 1 lini' iC' CHEMISE 1 iui H' 111; 1m (I r.n 'i iy lir'.

and and i.i- T7T" ahb goy il a 11 i il 1 Hii 1 SKIRTS Pi Ml'SLIX SKIU1S 'rurkfMl bottom PLAIN MCSLIN SKIRTS ('inbroidt'red rTi inch lUmi ricks torchon I SKIR'rS IX tlounc.e, ihi 'H' of n-king oT -jj i i SU ruA FINI-: vmbric TS ji iiK-n four rows lace ii(Ui, clm-U'rs of tiuidng of two iiicKs hie CORSET COVERS Lof Plain Csorser rovers at, One Lor of Plain Muslin ('overs at. oa'ii (in' Lot of Toi'iiion Trimmed C'ovt'rs I'ach 23 Lot and Lace 1'rimmed Cornet Covi'rs at, Lot cjf Enibroidt'ry and Lace 'rrimnu'd I'orsot Covi'rs at. each Lot of Eniliroidoi and Lace at,.

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