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.GE FOUR Miss Edna Swan son - was, operated on yesterday for tuberculosis of the skull, a portion of the bone being re Put a Bull Behind tho Ssrs I New Spring Pumps and Tic moved. She was getting along nicely today. We call especial attention tf the hinge joint at each intersectfon T of stay with mam bars. - I This is the essential of every srood wire fence. Unless the sfnv Are Now Being Shown AT Complete Rosenthal system for has a hinge joint the fence cannot receive pressure from contact and right itself. All rigid stay fences have been unsatisfactory and disappointing, as they crush down and when once down, remain sc. learning French language, phonograph and lesson record, for sale at a bar gain, by Colonel Baker, 'phone 183. 05t3eod. FENCE) The Stine Shoe Co, "BETTER SHOES FOR LESS MONEY" Cor. 3rd & Man. Directly Opp. P. 0 Russell does horse-snoelng. 1 lOtf Ben Fendergrass left last night for Dayton on a ten days business visit. Phone No. 9 for a cab. o Mrs. A. J. Pendergrass Dexter last night for a visit. tf went to Eyes tested free at L. B. Boellner's the Jeweler and Optician. o E. F. Hardwick went to Artesia last night. of Roswell, left today on a hunting and pleasure trip to the Sacramento mountains. FOR SALE CHEAP: Phaeton harness. Apply 507 N. Lea. and It Mrs. M. Price has issued cards for an "At Home" on March 3, at 2:30 p. ni. Cards will be the diversion, o "Better shoes for less money." The Stine Shoe Co., 3rd and Main. tf R. H. Davisson left this morning on a trip -north after prospectors for the great Pecos "Valley. o Correct legal blanks. Record Office. S. H. Newton ana J. w. Pigg, bridge men from Weatherford, Tex., arrived this morning from Hagerman, where they have been at work on the new Hagerman bridge. The order for a $5.00 job or $1,000 contract have the same care and at tention in our office. One is handled .ith the same precision as the other. Roswell .Title & Trust Co. 93tf Phone No. 9 for a cab. tf Joseph Vernon, wife and son came down from Elida last night and will make Roswell their home. E. R. Watts came down from Tex ico last night. . Russell does boiler work. lOtf Will Burck and Sam McKinstry were here from Hagerman today. Phone No. 9 for a cab. tf Fred Miller returned last night from a two weeks visit at Mineral Wells. Ladies are cordially invited to at tend the Mock Senate. 04t2 L. W. Bartholomew came up from Carlsbad yesterday on business. The tariff question will be discuss ed at the Mock Senate Tuesday even ing. 04t2 -o Bruce H. Marsh has returned from a stay of several weeks at his ranch north of Roswell. For best carriage service phone 9. Charles Vestal came down from' Ac me last night on a s hort business vis it. Slock Senate Tuesday night at New Baptist church at 8 o'clock. 04t2 D. Y. Tomlinson, jr., returned this morning from a business visit in Carlsbad. For' best carriage service phone 9. Oscar Isaacson, of Salina, Kan., who has been here two months visit ing Oliver Pearson and also on a health-seeking trip, left last night for Dallas, Tex. FOR SALE: " Skillman. Land script. W. G 04tf F. W. Folsom arrived yesterday from Trinidad, Colo., on a business visit. No trouble to show you the latest eastern styles. The Stine Shoe Co., 3rd and Main. tf The Daniel Drug Co. has again op ened its elegant fountain to the pub lic. Drop in and try something good. B. D. Garner, buyer for the Joyce- Pruit Company, returned last night j from a trip 'of several weeks in ttie eastern markets and reports that he secured a large supply of spring and summer goods that will be offered to the buyers of the Pecos 'Valley. Fred L. Spear and Tom' Teal, ad vance agents of the Raymond Teal theatrical company, were here today arranging for a visit of their company for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. o MONEY. MONEY: If you have cash that you want to loan or invest, give us a trial. We can place It for you. Roswell Title and Trust Co o R. F. Barnett yesterday reached the twenty-first anniversary of the day of his arrival in Roswell. He had planned a dinner for old timers as a celebration of the event, but sickness in his family prevented. He is an ex ample of the many business success es that have been made in Roswell and every year of his residence in creases his good opinion of it. o The Daniel Drug Co. have again opened their fine soda fountain tq the people of Roswell and the gener al public. This enterprising firm ex pects to serve everything that a first class fountain of this kind should They intend to add some drinks that they do not serve just at present, as soon as the weather grows warmer. Everything about the " fountain has been thoroughly cleansed and made ready, which gives the place a very attractive and inviting appearance. o J. F. Hinkle was down town this afternoon for the first time in two weeks, except on election day. He has been confined to his home with an abscess under the eye. His condition is now greatly -improved. Q Get your wife or best girl a swell back comb, the kind that L. B. Boell- If it's something new in footwear, we have it. The Stine Shoe Co., 3rd and Main. tf ner, the jeweler and optician is show ing. t2 Private fund, thousand dollars county irrigated years. Thos. A. Block. four, -five and ten to loan on Chaves farms for term of Harrison, Oklahoma 04tf J. S. Fitzhugh is down from Clovis to spend several d.iys looking after business affairs. Don't miss the Water Users meet ing Monday afternoon. t&s-w A. I. M. "Vis, of Bussom Holland, Lou Is Golman, of St. Louis, Gus Womack Jr., of Dallas, and Rustler Loveless, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy During the past 85 years no rem edy baa proven more prompt or more effectual in its cures of Coughs, Colds and Croup than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. In many homes it is relied upon as im plicitly as the family physician. It con tains no opium or other narcotic, and may be ffiven as confidently to a baby as to an adult. Price 36c: lartre size BOr W. L. Stull and Elmer Londene re turned to Lake Arthur last night af ter a short business visit in this city. Buy your alfalfa from the farm di rect. Choice baled hay delivered in lots to suit by Col. Baker, 'phone 183. OotG. "V. K. Breeding returned to Lake wood last night, having spent one day here on business. . o LOST: On road between Roswell and South Spring, about, ten o'clock this morning, leather suit case with clothing inside. Finder please re turn to Price & Co. Dr. B. Holmes, wife and son, who have been spending a few days in Roswell, left this' morning for their home In Chicago. Dame Fashion decrees "Shade R" in a tan. We have it. The Stine Shoe Co., 3rd and Main. tf effort t'ie connection of stay and bar, while the opposite is true of all rigid stay fences. IN A BAD WAY. From Emporia Gazette. The country must really be in bad way, judging from the numerous investigations "and exposures which form the theme of so many newspa per dispatches. Of course every doc tor has his remedy, and most of the remedies are nostrums. ome day it will occur to somebody in authority that when the women vote everywhere as freely as men, a lot of evils will die of inanition; for women are unalterably opposed to every evil that infects or threatens this country today. The clean, moral sentiment of wo men might be the greatest possible force In accomplishing reforms in this country reforms which are ad mitteffly necessary; but the law mak ers haven't overcome the time worn superstition that woman Isn't capable of anything higher than paying taxes. o Join the - boosters, and let the ele phant and the mule lie down together in peace, while we have a businesa administration. THE RAYMOND TEAL MUSICAL. COMEDY CO. The Raymond Teal Musical Come dy company will open a special three night engagement at -the Majestic theatre on Thursday night, Feb. 27th. An advance notice has the following to say of this company: "A carnival of beauty and a contin uous chain of merriment in the form of a musical comedy will be seen at the Childress opera house Wednesday and Thursday night. The Raymond Teal Comedy company will be the attraction. It is composed of twenty people under the direction of Ray mond Teal. Mr. Teal is a comedian of no small ability and as an expo nent of drollery he is unsurpassed. He is a black face comedian and works with a large chorus of maid ens in costume. The bill here will be "In Gay New York" and Too Rich to Marry" with costumes and spectacu lar electrical effects. For vaudeville they have secured the Orpheus Comr edy Four and the Rhens. The former form a splendid quartet and the -lat ter introduce a few sketches in sing ing and dancing." Speaking further of this company, the Dallas News says: "The Raymond Teal Company op ened Sunday night at Cycle Park in Too Rich to Marry. "The largest audience of the sea son ' saw the presentation of one of the best musical comedies yet on the boards here. "The passing of the play was one continuous roar of applause for the songs and choruses and the special ties introduced. The jokes were all crispy and snappy and came so fast that one was bewildered with the daz zling newness. And the Orpheus Com edy Four. The appreciative audience was loath to part with this splendid quartet and they responded to repeat ed encore wih splashes of comedy pa thos, a potpourri of sentiment, bur lesque and mock tragedy intermin gled with songs. Raymond Teal, the merry minstrel, entertained the big happy audience with some blackface These Goods Are Like New!!! A FEW SPECIAL PRICES IN FURNITURE: $16.50 Dresser $ 10.00. $20.00 Side-Board $11 00. 13.50 Hall-Tree 6 00. 45.00 Bunk Stove $15 00. Many Other Special Bargains MAKIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE. IT'S JUST LIKE THIS!! If you want the highest grades of ma terials and at prices consistent with the present conditions Build Right Now And send your order to KEMP LUMBER COMPANY. PHONE 35. specialties that were a whirlwind of bright and breezy things. All togeth er it makes one sad to think that Dal las, splendid summer park is closing for the season and that the auditor ium will see no more companies like Raymond Teal." o You won't, be in it unless you have one of the new style bracelets you see in the window of L. B. Boellner, the Jeweler and Optician. o Notice. The Indies' Aid of the Presbyter ian church' will have a silver tea at Miss Holt's, corner of 6th and Penn., Thursday from 3 to 9 p. m. Consider this a personal invitation. For best carriage, service phone 9. TRY A I L I Special Engagement Majestic Theatre 3 Nights Commencing Thursday, Feb. 27 Raymond Teal Musical Comedy Co. WITH THE STRONGEST MUSICAL SHOW ON THE ROAD , FEATURING The Orphan's Comedy Four, America's Greatest Quartette Grace Wolf. Champion Buck and Wing Dancer of the World. The Cleveland Sisters, Vivacious Soubrettes AND R AYAOND TEAL Tfts Kerry Ltinstrel "KUFF SAID" and a Big Chorus of HANDSOME GIRLS SEATS ARE NOW SELLING AT DANIEL'S: 'IP RUG STORE I y -; ; I i 'i fl Being a Law Unto Oneself. Respect for law is the greatest need of today. The head of a great corioration should be compelled to respect the laws regulating the coir duct of his corporation. The anarchy of capital, breeding lawlessness, should no more be tolerated than the anarchy of labor, breeding riot and disorder. Men should be taught that the unjustifiable killing of a human being is murder, whether it be done by one as an individual or as a part of a mob of a thousond. The dranir shop keeper should be made to real ize that the law governing his dram-, shop is just as sacred as the law taat protects him in the enjoyment of his property.' If it were left to each man to say what laws he will obey, there would be no binding laws at all. The trust niagnate looks with ab horrence on the pickpocket who vio lates the larceny statute, but thinks he has a perfect right to break he law against combinations and monop olies; the burglar views with con tempt the lawbreaking of a trust, but considers the law against house-break ing as an interference with his per sonal liberty; the grafter scorns the thief who breaks the larceny statute, But deems the law against bribery a blue-law; the dramshop-keeper, calls loudly for the enforcement of "the law against the man who robs his cash drawer, but denounces the law regu lating his saloon as puritanical. Governor Folk of Missouri, on "Res pect for Law," in The Youth's Companion. We hav a large fund of private money which you can borrow on terms on your - farm. Loans closed without delay. No sending papers ast. Our office force can pass on "very question. ROSWELL TITLE 6: TRUST COMPANY. Don't forget that grxd old "Golden Orangade" that was served last sea son, is again being' served'by the Daniel Drug Co. Bell boy wanted. Apply at once at The Gilkeson. ; - : 04t2 I have a carload of mules' and a few fancy drivers for sale. C. J. FRANKS.