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?! , .... " . . I frCTiffWinriiTri i-'ifn i . i-..iVimimyrtr- minii ,,-f, ft f vwrftewl-yrmifr'Br" ' .--"mww' - - - - - v...-a, - - f ra. Harry Jaffa returned last Mrs. J. P. McMurray left this mora Consternation Among Bank Patrons .m f ,. if. - t- -i,.,- rvn. "a -i J . II mm algM .from a visit with friends at tog. for her home in South McAles- A11 the banks of Roswell closed at r" -'- f I ? LOCAL NEWS . - - - - - It n CWVWWW f Va,T yeSterday t0 remata thr r SUmm6r' , fc their doors are to be locked at 12 m. J " If ! f I ww-ww 'www- four days Doctors G. T. Creech and L. Dur- f g -'- . f 1 Nine year old Rippy.-Oriental. j B NewtOQ and x p Smith of ham left on the auto today for Tor- every Saturday. The effect was a G 631(1 StOCk i ' " I Nine year old Rippy.-Oriental. Lake Arthur, were business visitors 1 1' on the Rock Island confus.on among the patrons, 1 VWUI Illy OIUUIV I here todav railroad to inspect cattle and sheep for many had forgotten the new rule. J ZZ - Z ZZZZZZ . Cw - - '""t After this the patrras probably will AT' flFAT PFM IfTlflfcl h " ' Nm. yea, old Rlppy.-Orlental. r Wp o. R. Tanner came p Torn H.ger. remember, ,M the new ,to. will ft UllLA I IVLUUlj I IU lO f See our 5 and 10c counters. Makta buquerque. man this morning to start his daugh- be more popular after the people get 2 J tnr tv 0 (.,, . ter, Miss Ethel, and Miss Brown, of tn if J 9 r i Wyatt Johnson lor Stark trees. If you buy rlgllt you can always ' ' Wichita f 5 f S 35126 se,i for a profit. Buy real estate from af to eter school it ' Boellner, the Jeweler, has it Carlton & Bell. Cedar Brook, formerly W. H. Mc- mw ,,,. , 1 ., llrmaM gaBBmm v,.-, 7tf . -AH who love the old songs should Brayer. Oriental. 59tf it l cheaper. 37tr T p Cazier arrived this morning . B . . 1 f , . , attend the "Old Tune" concert at the o ' , k ( f Sam Knowlin came down from Ac- tiym Lake Avalon to spend two days christian c&urch next Tuesday even- William J. Bryan endorses the pres- j ) me last n'Sht. with his family. lng Program published elsewhere in ident in his action to discharging the ' Evenine fVmt.ii t R r IP ft " Holden buys and sells R. R. tick- A Funny paper free to each per- this issue. Admission 25c. It saddJ(colored soldiers for running H S KeOUCeU rnoes j ;i Main ?t GOtf son calling here within next 10 days. . " i . , 2 Ingersoll's Book Store. w- w- Vernon, wife and four chil- amuck in a Texas town. Good for . Women's 1 ailor-made Suits $25, $27.50, and $30 for W. S. Kilgour returned last night ,lren arrived last night from Akron, Billy. But Bryan is a man loaded 15 , t from Amarillo. Andy Robertson is still con fined to Mjch w,n remain at R ; , fl.oO. . ; Cedar Brook, formerly W. H. Mc- ",1 worstoday sti in the estimation of his Jf Misses' Suits and Coats at one-third off. 1 BravPr Oriental 59tf reported worse touay. Hale Qf McGaffey street. il 'i Brayer.-onentai. Mrs. J. M. wickson came in last Arpnortw r.rt tav rn,t COnntrym u is safe to ume, 20 Per Cent Off on Kimonos, Wrappers and Wool U i M. M. Brunk, of Dexter, was a bus- from Acm.e tQ Tem&.Q Qyer . , .. however, his toss of colored votes, J Sweaters k hocc vicitnp i10re tn.inv 01' was found in the well of the Ros- 4z ottediers. ,, mTp . iness v.s,tor today. Sumlay with RosweH fHends qu TherQ later, will not be materially increased 5 I J. S. Miller arrived this morning Misg Relle parker of Hagermatl! has been no dr511ing there for sever. by this manly defense. He has a J J 20 Per Cent Off on omen s and Misses Outing j from Hope to visit friends. came up this morning to spend two al days on account of lack of coal, splendidly careless way of speaking j f Gowns. fit f You'll find it at Makin's. Everything days with friends and relatives. Quite a lot of oil sand was found sev- his honest thoughts right out in open If on i , rw, (n f; i ou-i 3 i i - It tn, r, Phono 997 t;qtf erai dav? aso ' I JU 1 er Lent On on Misses and Children's W ool Dresses. 5 ; for everybody. Phone 227. 59tf Look over our list of bargains, in eral das ago- meeting, regardless of the aftermath. ( 1 1 ; A. J. Witteman has returned from this paper, right now, and "Act, act WANTED: Gentleman or lady of Portales Times, (Rep.) , ' ; a business visit at Amarillo. in the living present." Carlton & fajr education to travel for mer- 0 t jjt Will Foreman left on the automo- Bel1- eatile house of ,arge capital. Ter- Notice. ! f HA n ft I AH ft I 1 bile this afternoon for Estancia. J. P. White and Judge Grier re- r5tory at homB or abroad to suit. The Cemetery Assoclatiorl wI11 , ? Ill I IjAr 111111 II All V HI G IP ! cb',-'srrk' rir ir z:zttz a rcl belli D Oil 51 Phone the Spring River Sanitarium x mile from eourt house. W. L. M. Hove, secretary of the Pecos Wa- Save y on R- R- tlckets- See It 11,1 vUI IIUIU1U Ul 1 U I 1 1UU. when you want a trained nurse. 59tf Ray 62t2 ter Users' Association, died this mor- Holden, 222 Main. 60tf 'f h II III IMArir ft nil 1 I If J. R. Greenlee returned last night Peter Kltchen and son arrived on ning from ptomaine poisoning. The o , t DM 111111 (I II flDfl ? from a business trip to Hereford. the automobile tociay from Gallup, wnoIe were Plson several MR. MERCHANT. f 11 1 H M II I S Sell us your old stoves and heat- N. M., and the latter will be placed ' J We are making special low prices ,1IUIJ U U L"UU. U ers when you install gas.-Makin's in the Military Institute. fom sck of thir children fflaSh Bf 3" J .t TI all Blank books, and office supplies. If ; tea ttiJnSng ToTpeml oT day" this morninTtospend two ',ea,h- See us first.-Ingersoll's Book Store. U w,8Jn0rnHS SP6"d "6 d!yTawitherm3ther, MrsFanny Mrs. Jack Tbornton, of Pennsylva- TICKETS TICKETS TICKETS If II i W. R. Maxwell returned last night whJt whn - u , k nia avenue, has received word of the TICKETS, TICKETS, TICKETS. from a business trip to eastern Iowa. XVnite' QUlte S1Ck- death of her brother, O. D. Fields, H" R" Tickets to all points north 2 ! H. Charless returned this morn- , . . , . Mo r-.v,u and east. Holden, 222 Main. 60tf Z 11 tlm mj it I George M. Smith returned last , , . t whicn occurred at his home in Chil- ' JP 11 mm-mm r M IJ-C -V A 11 A y-v - - - rr rr .t - jl VflOfriSOIl DF05 & 1)0 e I Don't fail to see our list of bar- looking after his cattle business. Q - r ,TOarQ aer f1 man J 1 1 " VI V-r V V-Jr W- Wm V-' V eains in this issue Carlton & Bell Roswell a few years ago, and many A Funny paper free to each person if gdius in mis lbsue. aruoa & ueu. ThQ begt and safest way to make persons who remember him will re- cantog here within next 10 days. In- ft , , if Frank Phillips arrived last night money is to invest in real estate. We gret to hear of his death. gersoll's Book Store. t Saturday Stores Closes 9:30 P. M. f from Maquoketa, la., to spend the have some of the best bargains in -o o i $ winter. the Valley. See us. Carlton & Bell. Old Indian River Rye. Oriental. See our 5 & 10c counters. Makin's. V? tfftAlfttfirf tJtSft?t tf EmmmmI' Qmm ljlV 1 3 """""l C......".-J AT HALF PRICE I I-' We are just through inventoring. While going through our stock we laid aside all short lengths, consisting of Fine Silks, all kinds of Woolen Goods, White Goods, Percales, Calicoes, Etc., V ranging in lengths from 1 to 8 yards. Some ends are slightly soiled from our recent, fire. We rt . ithave marked them regular selling price, but all next week we will sell them at 1-2 their marked price ( 25 Dozen Of 1 Ladies' Print and Percale Wrappers I . 32 to 42, regular price 75c, $1.00 and $1.2?. For this next week your choice of the j -50c Each. C: ' reductions in our Ladies' Ready-to-wear Department. ' ' j