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Wednesday April 27 1910.
EL PASO HERALD
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Enjoy Your Meals
By Simply Eating A Little
Pleasant Tablet After
Each of Them.
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GIT! CLEflK HIT
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Expansion Sale Begins Monday May 2nd
Eobinson Takes the Maypr's
Chair Fassett May Be
Made Clerk.
Although city clerk Percy McGhee
eays that he has not been offered a po-
sition as alderman to succeed "W. F-
Roblnson. Tvhen the latter takes the
mayoralty chair after the retirement of
Jos. IT. Sweeney he is said to be slatcd
for the job.
Members of the inner circle are
known to favor McGhee and while an
attempt has been made to keep the
contemplated appointments sub rosa
yet it has leaked out that McGhee has
been decided upon for the job.
Charles TV. Fassett. one time city
treasurer but now engaged in audit-
ing the county books who recently
failed in business has been slated for
McGhee's job as city clerk and will in
all probability get It. -
The office of alcerman pays only
$150 pej- ngonth while that of city clerk
pays 200 but the clerk must devote
all his time to the work of the city
while an alderman is permitted to have
outside interests to which he can de-
vote at least a part of his time.
It is expected that the change will
not take place for a week or more as
mayor Sweeney and the city council at
the present time are engaged in seek-
ing a solution of the water works prob-
lem and it is the desire of mayor
Sweeney to secure an adjustment of this
before his retirement from office.
Trial Pack- I
Free Ice.
If you buy your refrigerator at
Springer's -this week you will get a free
ice book and the best refrigerator for
the money that was ever known. Two
carload to select from every style im-
aginable. .
KATIOXAD GUARDS ORGANIZE
COMEAX1 AT FORT SUMXER
A Tnblet Dgesis A Meal
age Free.
"When digestion is perfect the fluids
necessary to this process come naturally
to the aid of the stomach. They are ot
right proportion and do their wonc
speedily and well. When indigestion
and dyspepsia are prevalent these same
juices come slowly if at all are weak
and insufficient or are filled with
strong acids and alkalies.
When such a condition exists each
meal Is a hardship upon the digestive
organs. The meal should strengthen the
juices but on the contrary it weakens
them so that man by the very act of
eating causes conditions to arise which
of themselves bring him pain and loath-
ing for the next meal.
By eating one or Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets you mix the tablet" with your
saliva and it goes into your stomach a
strong vigorous fluid many times
more powerful than the natural digest-
ive juices. Theie tablets are made up
from natural vegetable and fruit es-
sences and are composed from Hydras-
tis Golden Seal Lactose Nux Aseptic
Pepsin and Jamaica Ginger. There is
the formula" and one grain of it will di-
gest T.000 grains of food in any stomach.
Beside digesting the food it will give
the blood the power to enrich the di-
gestive fluids so after a time nature
will take care of itself- Though you
have no stomach trouble one of these
tablets after each meal is a powerful
assistance to nature and is an excellent
habit to make.
Go to any druggist and ask his opin-
ion of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. "W e
will abide his answer if he be an honest
man. They sell for 50c per package.
Send us your name and address and we
will send you a trial package by mail
free. Address F. A. Stuart Co. 150 Stu-
art Bldg.. Marshall Mich.
Ornamental Trees at Lake Craning
Building of Office Roonus An-
nounced Xew Justice of Peace
Fort Sumner X. M. April 27. The
final steps are now being taken for the
organisation of a company of national
guards. The Fort Sumner cornet band
will be made an adjunct and will be re- j
organized ana strengthened.
Mrs. Laura Williamson has announced
she will build an office building op-
posite the .Judex corner. The building
will contain six suites. Work will be
commenced at once.
The trees set out around the lake
are growing. The other improvements
preparatory to opening the lake resort
are progressing.
The Sawkins building is to be used
as a dance hall and for a moving pic-
ture theatre.
Victor Anaya has been appointed jus-
tice of the peace in the precinct cut off
the west side of Xo. 12.
The Hensley bakery Is to be enlarged
and equipped with modern machinery.
X. M. C. A. ZOO OPEV TO
PUBLIC QX SATURDAY.
The city fathers of El Paso may
have trouble collecting animals for a
zoo but boys of the Y. M C. A. are
going to hold a big animal show with
out trouble. Every kind of a "critter"
from a mouse to burro will be accumu-
lated in Xoah's ark profusion in the
T. M. C. A. gymnasium Saturday aft-
ernoon and night. The boy's depart-
ment of the association Is in charge
of all the work. Doors Tvill be open
from 3 to 9 oclock.
NEW YORK
VIA
NEW ORLEANS
Superior Service All the Way
'SUNSET EOUTE
TO
NEW ORLEANS '
PALATIAL
Southern Pacific
Steamshfps
TO
NEW YORK
4. Delightful Trip the Year Sound
Send for copy of handaome book
free
UA Hundred Golden Hours at Sea"
Call on Local Ticket Agent.
DiLFlNDHEPORTED
i CUIUS FIELD
$3.50 Recipe Cures
Weak Men FREE
Send Name and Address Today
-You Can Have It Free and
Be -Strong and Vigorous.
I have In my possession & precsrlp-
tlon for nervous debility lack of vigor
weakened man-hood railing memory
exd lame bsck brought on by oxcsMta
ttiiAat(r2 dram or thts follies of
youth that has cured so maby woru '
and. nervous mea ngai in tneir own
homes without any additional help or
medicine that I think every man who
wishes to regain his manly power and
virility quickly and quietly should
hae a- copy. So I have determined to
eend a copy of the prescription free of
charge in a plain ordinary sealed en-
velope Jx any man who will write me
ior it. f
This prescription comes from a phy-
sician who has made a special study of
men and I am convinced it is the surest
acting combination lor the cure of de-
ficient manhood and vigor failure ever
put together.
I think I owe it to my fellow man
to send them a copy in confidence so
that any man anywnere who is weak.
B.nQ aiBbuuiacu Him icucnteu laiiures
may stop drugging himself with harm-
ful patent medicines secure what I
believe n "the quickest acting restora-
tive upbuilding SPOT TOUCHING
remedy ever devised and so cure him-
self at home quietly and quickly. Just
kirop me a line like this: Dr. A. B.
Robinson 4049 Luck Building. Detroit.
!ich. and I will send you a copy of
this splendid recipe In a plain ordi-
nary envelope free of charge. A great
many doctors wouia cnarge 53.00 to J
Ss.0H ior merely writing out a prescrip-
tion like this but 1 send it entirely
tr.
Struck at Low Level "While
Drilling for Water Ex-
pert Opinions Confirmed.
Coming!
IF IT'S FOR
MEN
get it at j
Scott &
Thornton's
215 San Antonio St.
TITLE TO MINING- T
PROPERTY DECIDED
The Copper King Company
Loses Bisbee Citizens
Go to JEurope Dog
Bites Master.
Bisbee tkriz. April 27. The case of
the Copper ICing Mining company
against Smith. Henklo & Brctherton
has been decided in the district courj;
in favor of the defendants. The case
concerned theitle to ten claims locat-
ed in the "Warren district adjoining the
property of the Copper Queen and the
Calumet & Arizona companies. A she!
600 feet deep and a good deal of under-
ground "work was done on the property
which was xrlosed down pending the
litigation.
Jos. McKeehan was bitten on the
right hand by his own dog. The wound
wai promptly cauterized.
With a big revolver in bis hands
F. Rodrigues is alleged to have threat-
ened to kill constable McRae who had
gone to arrest him. The officer dis-
armed the man and took him to jail.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coleman left for a
tour of Europe. They will be back in
about six months. Mr. Coleman has
been a resident of Bisbee for 23 years.
I Benton who was here after a trip
into the Sierra Madre mountains of
Mexico stated he ran into a tribe of
hostile Indians and had to leave the
place.
FARMIXGTOX COTJXTY
PEAGHES
ARE SAFE
Colt" Weather Damaged Aprieota
Southern Pacific ConKiderinc: Ex-
tension Bank Plans Building
Farmington N. M- April 27. Fruit
growers state the peach crop in Farm-
ington county is absolutely safe with
at least CO per cent loss to spare not-
Jiminez Mexico April 27. Oil men
and engineers here are interested in
the reported discovery of petroleum in
the district northeast of here known as
the Bolson de Mapimi in the southeast-
ern nart of the state of Chihuahua. The
oil was struck at a depth of 500 feet !
in a hole some workmen were drilling
for artesian water at the western edge
of the basin.
The strike confirms the reports of
engineers and oil experts who have pre-
dicted that oil would be found in the
district as asphaltum beds and the gen-
eral formation of the country in the
Bolson de Mapimi is the same as over
the southwestern district. Heretofore
no serious -effort has been made to lo-
cate oil in this region.
The oil lands of west Texas at Toyah
and Pecos which are being developed
by the Waters-Pierce company are
thought to be in the same belt or zone
as the oil struck in the bolson and no
doubt the Hearst oil lands in the north
central part of this state are on the
same belt. Oil lands in West Texas are
now selling at. $10 to $25 an acre.
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h underprice uttenngs
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The Last Days
of April Replete wit
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!HE month or April has been a remarkable one from a business viewpoint-one of the
most successful in the history of this store a month full of busy days. And. now. it is our purpose 10 make xne last enree aays
even more active to swell the crowds until the capacity of our store is taxed to the utmost. This is to be accomplished
through the all impelling power of low prices through the offering of merchandise of the "Popular" -quality at prices that
closely approach the phenomenal.
Silks Linens and White
Goods
UNMATCHABLY PRICED
IN THIS SALS
THIS section presents a truly
wonderful array of bargains
of the "PoiDular's" unmatchable
land. It is our purpose to make
these last three days of April mem-
orable ones to all who visit this de-
partment. Everything in this de-
partment will bear an underprice
mark.
IMPORTED PONGEE
Genuine imported Pongee full 33 in.
wide in the natural color. Our regu-
lar $1.25 quality special Thursday
.Friday and Saturday RCIr
(We limit each customer to 1 pattern)
IMPORTED PONGEE.
Genuine imported Pongee 26 inches
wide of unusually good quality in" the
natural color worth regularly $1.00 a
yard. Thursday Piiday f7n
and Saturday at ua
(We limit each customer to 1 pattern)
"SHEDWATER" FOULARDS.
To complete the clearance of our guar-
anteed spot proof all silk foulards we
offer all remaining pieces- in the sea-
son's best designs the regular $1.00
quality Thursday Pnday
and Saturday at
LINEN SHEETING.
Extra quality linen sheeting full 2 1-2
vards wide. Suitable for waists suits
and skirts. The $1.00 quality
three days' special at ....'..
EMBROIDERED BATISTE.
Imported Swiss Batiste embroidered
small figures and dots. Colors pink
lavender blue tan and white AQs
worth regularly 75c a yard r' w
MERCERIZED BATISTE
Beautiful quality of mercerized Batiste
in plain colors 45 inches wide worth
regularly 50c a yard f5 Ar
special
MERCERIZED CHIFFON
Yerv sheer and fine quality white mer-
cerized Chiffon. For waists dresses
and infants'" garments 35c value spe-
cially priced Thursday 22c
Friday and Saturday d
NAINSOOK CHECKS
Good quality white nainsook checks
small and medium. Regular 7 C.
values up to 12 l-2c special L "
SILK SUMMER FABRICS.
All our half silk dress fabrics mulls pongettes Tussali
and Tussina silks an a variety of changeable plain and
figured effects worth 50c and OQp
65c; special Jw
LINEN TABLE DAMASK.
Fine quality all linen Satin Damask. 72 inches wide in
handsome designs. Uur .regular $x.to quality nnfl
-Pa
tsiMiliPf
Iflr
63c
Our .regular $1.25 quality
Fridav arid Saturday
special Thursday
MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK.
Fine flushed GO inch mercerized table danvask in
a variety of good patterns. Especially good for
restaurant and boarding house use. G5c value.
Special Thursday. Friday and A.'r
Saturday frOC
LINEN HUCK TOTfrELS.
Large size heavy -weight towels finished ready for
use. Eegular 35c values; special Thurs- OO
day Friday and Saturday'- t) C
The Daintiest of Dresses
for Summer
p 1 J OD
Styles wortlr regularly
up to $22.50. specially
priced for Thurs. g? Fri.
RARE indeed are such opportunities as are ifierd in this
special item. Only our buyer's good fortune in seeming
the residue of a manufacturer's stock at -infinitely less than
the real value allows such an offering at this time. Xearly
three hundred of the daintiest of the dainty dresses for sum-
mer are offered. Some are simply designed frocks others
are elaborately trimmed appropriate in style for afternoon
and evening wear.
v These beautiful dresses are made of net swiss linen "Paris mousaeline or-
ganaie fine lawns and batistes"inl)othVhite andcolors. Many axe
daintily trimmed with" laces some with 'embroideries and some are hand-
somely hand embroideredrPlain one-piece and overskirt styles are shown.
The real values are up to $2JJL5oT"E:rtra special for Thursday and Friday
Extra Special for Thursday and Friday $13.85
Tailormade Coat Suits $19.85
Fifty tailormade suits stylishly made of
excellent quality materials and lining in
styles suited to street or for traveling
-worth regularly up to $29.50 spall
priced for Thursday and. tf 1 Q Q C
Dress Skirts $7.85
Panama voile mohair and novelty "wor
sted skirts in black -wiite and colors-
very stylishly designed for wear vith.
shift waists. Our best styles tvorth
regularly tip to $12-50 speoial Thurs-
day and ? (7 Qg
Friday OU
Extra Special in the Basement
SWISS CURTAINS Three yards
long with tucked and hemstitched
Tuffle. Extra special value gQ
a pair 07C
TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS A va-
riety of colors and designs with ex-
tra heavy fringe. 4-4 size worth
75c; Extra Special QQ
each OtC
LINEN ATJTO AND BUGGY ROBES
made of extra heavy linen worth
regularly $1.00; " 7Q
extra special 7
Galatea Cloth. 17 l-2c quality 12 1-2c
American Prints 6 l-4c quality... 5c
(Limit 12 yards to each customer)
"HYDEGRADE" PETTICOATS-Silk
finish well made with deep full
flounce. A $1.00 garment. ESQ
extra special wOC
CHILDREN'S ROMPERS Fifteen
different styles made of extra qual-
ity gingham and madras Af!
extra values at - TcO C
WHITE WAISTS Special lot of
women's white waists a little soiled
in handling. Regular values A O
up to $1-50 extra special. .. .tOC
Dress Ginghams. 7 l-2c value 5c
Jtimono Challies. 7 l-2c value 5c
3-4 Bleached Muslin 71-2c value 5c
White "Waists
Two very special lots of
new fresh white lingerie
and tailormade waists in
the season's best stvles.
AT d "9 C lawn linen and
J) X J. O madras waists in
plain tailored and lingerie styles.
Regular $2.00 values.
AT 30 CQ extra handsome
P02 waists of linen
lawn .madras and batiste scne plain
tailored styles others in fancy
lingerie effect. Real values up to
$4.00.
1000 Pairs of Women's Oxfords and Pumps
ON SALE IN THE BASEMENT
Another basement shoe sale! Another instance of the 'Popular V unparalleled bar-
gain giving. One thousand pairs of women's Oxfords and Pumps a manufacturer's
' surplus stock purchased by us at practically half the real value will be offered in like
manner for the remaining d&ys of this week. Every woman can be fitted in this
splendid lot of shoes all sizes and all widths are shown.
LOT A
Women's oxblood. Oxford ties welt sole
$3.50 value
LOT B
Women's chocolate ankle strap Pump
turn sole 3.00 value
LOT C
Women's oxblood calf button and buckle
Oxfords welt sole $3.50 jvalue
$1.69
$1.69
$1.69
LOT D
Women's tan Russia Calf ties large eyelets
welt sole $3.00 vakie ....'
LOTS
$1.69
Women's Russia calf tan Oxfordswelt soles A f
Cuban heel $3.50 value .7 .77 ple02!
$1.69
LOT F
Women's novelty 'button and buckle strap
Oxfords welt sole $3.50 value
Sale of Children's Low Shoes
(Main Floor)
Three extraordinary lots of children's low shoes new
styles excellent qualities a part of the special purchase
of manufacturer's surplus stock. To save more .than
one third is quite worth while.
Child's oxblood noveltv Child's chocolate kid ankle
strap Pumps neat dressy
styles for the little folks.
Regular $1.50 values ex-
tpecial cO C
Misses' mat kid ankle strap Pumps light sole very
dressy style. Worth regularly f A Q
$2.25; Extra special V i tO
button and buckle ox-
fords spring heel. A reg-
ular $1.25 value extra
special.
at ..'
79c
The "Popular" $2 Special
This store famous for its splendid shoe values offers
another style which for appearance and genuine good-
ness is positively without an equal. It's the
"Popular $2.00
Special for Women"
made on the most stylish lasts opplain viei or patent
leather and tan leathers the pump or oxford styles with
turn or welt soles Cuban or military heel. All 3ies
and widths are shown in thi3 shoe.
MISSES' OR YOUNG LADIES' Oxfords and Pumps in
vici kid -with low military heels d f A
a pair' . ..4)i.OU
Barefoot Sandals.
Women's sizes. 21-2 to S $1.50
blisses' sizes 111-2 to 2 $1.25
Children's Sizes 81-2 to 11 $1.00
Infants' sizes 5 to S 90c
Infants' sizes.2 to 5 50c
See Announcement in Saturday's Herald
withstanding the recent cold weather.
All other iruit is safe except apricots
which will yield perhaps a half crop
Smudge pots have not been introduced
into these valleys to any appreciable
extent. The acreage in Irish potatoes
onions grain and other crops will be
materially increased this season.
The San Juan County bank has pur-
chased a 55000 lot and will erect a
modern bnnlc building.
The Southern Pacific Railroad com-
pany has several men in the field In
this vicinity actively engaged in clos-
ing up minor details which point to the
early commencement of construction
work on their extension north from
Gallup to Farmington.
Contractors from outside points are
here to figure with the city on a con
tract to lay new sidewalks.
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MBXlpAX OBEYS LAW
AXD CASE IS DISMISSED
Antoiio Gonzales who keeps tftvo
cows aothe rear of his home vas ar-
rested by the police Tuesday on a
charge ol keeping a dairy Inside the
city limftf- The city ordinances per-
mit a maA to keep one cow and Gon
zalez promised to dispose of one. The
case was dismissed.
N. .
THREE WOMEN DIE IX SAME
DAY$ COLOMA DIAZ XEAVS XOTES
Colonla Diaz Mexico April 27.
Three women died the same day in La
Ascension a little tonn near here. Grip
was the cause.
Anvell Gruewell has returned from
-Mexico City where he has been doing
missionary work.
Earnest Homney leaves for a mis-
Mon to the northern states the first of
June.
tho Johnson is nere visiting
relatives from Ciudad Juaraz.
his
Removal Sale Snyder Jewelry Co.
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