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13 ir I dL f KftRPEN FURNITURE The great furniture bargains offered in this sale are attracting buyers from all over the Pecos country. It is too great an opportunity to miss. For example we quote a few unexampled prices on chairs: Solid oak, a splen did chair at a low price. Worth f3.00 June price $2.0O Extra value. Solid oak diner. Leather upholstered box. seat. Worth $4.00, June price $2.50 Very fine quartered oak diners, leather upholstered box. seat; Worth $5.00 June price $3.60 Solid oak, leather upholstered box seat diner. Great bargain; Worth $4, June price $2.80 illey Furniture Company In 1900 he : accompanied President Roosevelt in Ma great campaign, of that year, speaking with Mm In ev ery part of the country. Six years ago lie was . nominated for Ueutenant-governcrof Jtossachii". setts. Three times elected to that office, he was promoted to the govern orship and three times elected b de cisive majorities, and is now serving Ms last term. Such is the record of the man I present to this convention, in the name of Massachusetts, for nomina tion as vice-president. It is a record of distinguished service; to his party and the state, generously, ungrudging ly given. He has been an able and honorable governor, devoting all his strength of body and mind to the ad vancement of Massachusetts. Liber al and progressive, Ms name, Is asso ciated not only with sound adminis tration, but with the earnest advocacy of measures which would promote the welfare cf the Btate, and which were in the interests of the broadest humanity. Of conspicuous ability, of remarkable eloquence of speech, of unblemished character, " a life long and loyal republican, he would bring to the service of "the nation the same devotion to principle, the same zeal and energy, the same earnest faith In what he believes to be right, that he has for four years given to Massa chusetts and to the service of his party. I have the honor, the great honor, to present to you for nomination, the Hon. Curtis Guild of Massachusetts. LODGE FOR GOV. GUILD In 'behalf of Massachusetts I have the honor to present to this conven tion the governor of that state for vice-president. Born in Massachu setts, the descendant of Massachu setts ancestors, with the blood of revolutionary soldiers In his veins, he was bred In her schools and grad uated with honors from Harvard, her great university, coeval with the state itself. By inheritance and con viction alike, be was a republican, and as soon as he was out of col lege he began to work for Ms party, and to do all in Ms power to promote it success and advance its princi ples. In the campaign of 18S4. when there was wide spread revolt against the republican candidate, he stood firm for Ms party and cheerfully en countered abuse and obloquy because he would not , desert the cause to which he was devoted. For years he served bis party, put ting at their disposal all his powers of eloquent speech In any state at any time. All this he did without thought of office or -reward. When the war with Spain broke upon the country, he was first to' of fer his services and gave up Ms com mission as a general of - militia, to take the position of adjutant in a regiment ordered to the front. Ap pointed later to the staff of General Lee," he served with distinction throughout the war, commended alike by his superior officers and by all with whom he was associated. In recognition of his services. Pres ident McKinley Offered him a high place In one of our new possessions, which he declined. He continued with unabated zeal to work for the republican party, and R. L. ROGERS CARPENTER & CONTRACTOR . - Estimates cheerfully . furnished 311 W. Tilden. Roswell. WHEN IN NEED OF Electric - Wiring; ; Rapair , Bell Work Oban deli er Motors . Pumping Sets Lawn Lighting; for Parties Or, la fact, .anything electric See Quusul It wDl payyoo. 110 N. Main Dont. forget we guarantee all oar work aw ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE OF WISCONSIN. Osborne Seconds Nomination of Guild Mr. Chairman, Fellow" Republicans: The 'Republican nominee for -vice president must be of - presidential calibre. " J ---------- This Is no one man country, thank God. . No matter how tried and true or how great the man, and no matter how deep the sorrow when he passes, there is always another to fill Ms place. Every candidate before this conven tion for president would have made a good chief executive. This conven tion had to select the best man. It has done its -work .Jarfectly in this respect. Every candidate for vice president before this convention would make a good vice president. It is the duty of this convention to select the best man Governor Curtis Guild, Jr., of Massachusetts. When we . think of Massachusetts, iurte "lest Storage 600; Canyon City Lump Coal $8.50 Delivered Chandler Lump Coal $8.50 Delivered Gallup Lump Coal $7.50 Delivered Canyon City Nut Coal $7-50 Delivered Phone No. 30 15) mscm woo 'ft How would you like to be The Ice Man The Roswell Gas Go's. . Delivery men always receive a cordial welcome, for, every-one knows that- they - are bringing cool solid purity to temper the summer beat and help make life worth the living. Every house holder knows that the Roswell Gas Company's Ice is absolutely pure as it is made from distilled water and contains no solid matter gathered from the earths drainage. Doyuu buy Roswell Gas Company's pure Ice, or just any kind of old ice? the mind is fired iby thoughts of ideal justice and. superb Intellect; when we think of Boston, the heart is kin dled by mernories of the heroes who tumbled the'tea into'the sea, and the brave' men who Tell' at Bunker Hill for the" horning' of a new and splen did "nation;' "when we think of New England the soul Is stirred by the courage and self denial of the Pil grim fathers". That is the land where the 'cradle of -liberty' was built and these were the people who rocked it. For near forty years they have had no representation on a national tick et. Is loyalty to go forever unreward ed and " doubt forever to gain the prize? For his state he has fought disease in school and factory; he has done away with child labor at night and will abolish child labor altogather if given an opportunity. He has di vorced the saloon from politics and the result is a reign of reason, with neither blue laws nor the lid off. Bucket shops have ibeen driven out tinder his leadership and a banking law inaugurated so safe that not a failure occurred under It during last year's panic. Railroad and trolley .consolidation destroying competition has been opposed .'by him and the highest courts sustained his position. Gov. Guild's political belief contains the high sentiment that neither race, color nor creed should give a man office or keep him from it. He is a brigadier general in the state service; rose from lieutenant to colonel in the Spanish American war; accomplished civic and sanitary reforms-in Cuba; broke up the death stalking fever camps In Southern Florida. There is no twilight zone in Gov. Guild's conscience where duty com promises with policy or right with wrong. He is Just and kindly In deal ing with labor and has its love, sup port and respect. Governor Guild is a powerful and convincing orator and a tireless and fearless campaigner. He : has trans formed Massachusetts from forty thousand dettiotfratlc to one hundred thousand reptLblican. - The nation" needs him; the repub lican party 'must have him; President Taft cannot get along without him. Massachusetts republicans sift their public' men finely and at the very fore front they have placed Governor Guild. Nominate him and shouts of repub lican victory will reverberate from Itasca to the Everglades; from the Penobscot to the Pecos; from Hell gate to the Golden Gate. "He lives for those who love him; For those who know him true; For the heaven that ibends above him And the good that he can do; For the wrongs that need resistance; For the cause that lacks assistance; For the future In the distance, " And the good that he can do." TWO FATALLY INJURED AND SEVENTEEN HURT. Los Angeles, Oal., June 19. Two persons were fatally injured and sev en tee others hurt and bruised In a rear end collision of two high speed interurban electric cars at Slauson Junction today. The collision occurred in a dense fog which obscured the rear red lights of the first car until too late to prevent collision. Dynamite Explosion. Sargent, Colo., June 19: By the ex plosion of 3,500 pounds of dynamite on the Denver and Rio Grande today two tramps were killed and several of the train crew Injured, one fatally. The train was blown to pieces and a hole forty feet deep blown into the ground. Roswell Gas Co. Come and Be Saved. The meeting at the Woolverton Business College began last night, with a good audience. Bro. Clarence Teurman, "The boy preacher" from the Lockney Bible College, is doing the preaching. Grand results are hop for and expected. We cordially Invite all to attend and feel sure that we will be safe In saying that you will be pleasantly and profitably enter tained. The subject tonight will be "GOD SPEAKING." NOTICE. R. 3. Jones has moved into the Munoy stable at 117 East Seventh street with 25 horses and has better rigs and better service. He will appreciate your patronage. Phone 182. We Handle Vegetans of a character that makes you !iKe them on sight. You like Hu m even better when you taste them. They come here Direct from the Farm They have all the crisp freshness and delicate Savor they should have. Gome early and Make your purchases before the sun gets too high. We'll deliver your order promptly in plenty of time for the meal ttu-y are iniended for Watson-Flnley Grocery Ccmp'ny If You Need Anythin In The Line of Augers Bits Cartridges Dynamite Engines Freezers - Guns Hardware Implements Jack Screws Cutlerj Locks Mowers Nails Oils Pumps Quick Repairing Hoofing Screen Tanks Umbrellas for Buggies Vices Wire X'tras Yard or Field Fence Zink We hare them in stock. Our prices are right, trade always appreciated Your Get your STORAGE COAL now. three or more tons ROCKVALE $3.55; and GALLUP $7.50. ROSWELL TRADING CO. 95t4 j Independent Hardware Company In order to increase our cash sales we have arranged with the Chicago Trading Stamp Company to handle their stamps. They will furnish Free to ourust6mersandsome presents, Silver, Cut Glass, Clocl:s,;Chinaware and Furniture. .With everylOc cash sale" wewill give one stamp, to bipasin'you bookvhich you can get at our-storfi3ee.For a short time we will give a ccrHficnte pay for your purchase. JPS?7n : PDA UK-. o (3