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11
The
OS
WELL
DAILY
IKE
CORD.
VOLUME
i.
Roswell,
New
Mexico.
Saturday
Evening.
October
10
1903
NUMBER
177
When
The
Sidewalks
Ordered
Are
Built Roswell Will
Be
a
Better
Place
to
Live
in
sus King," Matt. 27:221 The Sunday
Our
Snappy Neckwear
night
service will be heldat
7:30.flUBT
PARIT.
The Sabbath school meetsat
9:45 a.m. and
the
Young People's meetingat
6:45 p. m. A cordial invitation tostrangers
and visitors inthe
city and all who have noregular
church home to"attend.
DR. CHAS. E. LUKENS, Pastor.
To
say our
new neck
dressings are
handsome
is
putting
it
mildly.
They're
btautiful.
We
have
just
the
tie
that
will give
life
to your
attire.
There's nothing
that
adds
so much
to
a
man's appearance
as
a
little "ginger"
in
his
scarf.
Every
new
thought
in fall
neckwear
is
here.
Come
in
and see
our
show.
The Arrangements
Are
lo
Leave
The
Program That
Will
Be
Ob-served
To-morro-w.Chicago in
the
Morning.
it is claimed, is
a
common wage, and hundredsare
dying daily fromin-sufficient nourishment. The common diet is
a little
powdered grain,roast-ed with a
little salt
upon it, once a day.There are
294,000,000 people inIndia, and of
these
271,000,000are
illiterate;
$360,000,000 is raised from India in revenue, but only $3,000,000of
that
isspent
inthe
education ofthis
enormous population. America spends one hundred times as much educatingbut
one-fift- h as many.Dharmapala would like to
encour-age America to
trade
more withIn-dia,
and
he believesthat the
large English importation (forty times aslarge
as from America) is nothelp-ful as would be
greater
commerce withother
nations. The industries of India, he claims, have beenruin-ed by
the
English policy oftaking
the
rawmaterials
to England for manufacture.It
is no wonderthat
a thoughtfulEast
Indian, knowingthe
fine possiREGULAR
SERVICES.
A
TERRITORIAL
TOUR.
Church of Christ.
Our Gospel
tent
meetings continue with interes't. Twenty-seve-naddi-tions to
the
church up to date. "The FiveStates
of Man" for Sundaymor-ning, and
"What
Think Ye ofChrist"
for Sunday night will be our
sub-jects. We meet tomorrow evening to classify our Sunday school. Ali
are
invited.J.
D. TANT. PRESS BULLETIN NO. 82.Unfortunately
Up
to
Tat
j
Ros
well is
not
on
the Itinerary.
Pastors
Choose
Interesting Facts
For
Their Sermons.
Unless
the
unexpected happensthe
congressionalparty
of William RandolphHearst
will leave ChicagoNew Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
The New Mexico Experiment
sta-tion
has recently issued a bulletinFirst
MethodistChurch..
(Cor. 2d st. and Penn. ave.)
The
regular
services will be held tomorrow. Preachingat
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. bythe
pastor, Rev. W.(. tomorrow morning
at
10 o'clock forbilities
of his people, should wish toPotatoes,
Potatoes,
Potatoes.
We
have
bought
a
load of the famous
Sacra-mento
Mountain
Pjtatoes.
They
are
notable
for
their
cooking
qualities
snd
fine
flavor.
TRY THEM.
PRICE PER POUND
2H;is.
I.
A.
Wallace
&
Son
Phone
96.
ModernGmcnrs.
giving in detail
the results
of experE. Lyon. Subject of morning
dis-course, "The Sin of Imagination." iments, extending through two sea combine with
their spiritual
refine-ment of
nature the Western
practi sons, on the amounts of moisture in Text, Prov. 23:7. Subject of eventhe
soil ofthe station
farmat
Mesilcal knowledge and skill. A wise
combination of influences which ing discourse, "The Man Who Was la Park, under different amounts of Caught in His Own Trap."
Esther
would develop in
a
peoplethe best
irrigation
and cultivation 7:10. Sabbath schoolat
9:45 a. m.of both
the
Occident andthe orient
would indeed produce a noble people. Dr. one-twentie-Twenty-fou-r acre,plats,were plantedeach of aboutto
A. L. Norfleet, superintendent.
Junior
Leagueat
3:30 p. m., MissIt
willrequire
something more corn. Myrtle Decker, superintendent. Sethan
individual zeal to achievethis
The plats in each row four, lyingeast
and west receivedthe
same nior Leagueat
6:30 p. m., G. G. Gilmore president.
XT
number of irrigations, while
the
goal, however. So long as India, with
its
human millions, is usedas
a mere incidental
adjunct
forthe
commercial
enterprise
ofthe
Indus--The Senior League will have a spe
rows received different numbers of
cial service. The following is
the
We
are
sole
agents
irrigations.
l
of
the
Cohen
Cur--The
plats
were cultivated in rows of six, lying north and south. Some were cultivated once a week, somei
Mll
tain
Co.for
Roswell
once in two weeks, some once inthree
weeks, andothers
once in four weeks. One row was notcultivated
We
have
them
m
n
ft
!!in
at
all.DfAcrrifvtintic
We
are
prescription
head--rrcfcLripiIUIIb
quarters.
Don't
forget
us
when in need of high
grade work.
Have Us
Fill
Your
Prescriptions.
The
Pay
ton
Drug
Co.
One row was
irrigated
duringtha
W white,
cream
and
winter and
the others
were not, and one row wassub-soile-The object of
the
experiments was to answerthe
questions which, with301
North
Main.Opp.
P. O.Prescription Druggists.
a
tour
ofthe Territories.
Thistrip
has
been planned once or twicebe-fore
buthas
failed tomaterialize;
thistime,
however,the trip
seems ago.
There
will be morethan
fifty inthe party
as
plannedat present,
consisting of congressmen and
their
wives, and a full corps of
reporters
and
illustrators.
'The Hearst
papers especially will give full and glowing accountc ofthe trip
withillustra-tions
galore. Thevisit
willresult
ingreat
benefit tothe Territories
vis-ited as
it
will give them such anad-vertisement
asthey have
never had before. The visit, coming asit
does onthe
eve ofthe
meeting ofcon-gress, is of
particular
value. The onlyregret
that
the
people ofRos-well
have
isthat
up todate
Roswell is not included inthe itinerary.
The following isthe route
asat present
.planned :
Train
leaves Chicagoat
10 o'clockthe" morning of
the
11th.Ajrive
at
Raton 4:30 Mondayaf-ternoon.'
20 minutes stopat
Raton. Arrive"at
Las Vegas 7:30 sameevening. Two
hours
stopat
LasVe-gas. ' '
ArriVe
at
Santa
Fe 6 o'clockTues-day morning. ,
Leave Santai Fe 9 o'clock Tuesday morning.
Arrive
at
Albuquerque noonTues-day.
Then go
to
Grand Canyon, afrhen south toPrescott
andPhoe-nix.
...
o -
-Union of Civilizations.
Denver
News. 4A man from India
has
been inAmerica
tor
the past year
studying our methods of education, ' withr aview to Introducing them in India.
The
various forms of manualtrain-ing
especiallyinterest
him, andit
isthis
especially whichhe
hopes toin-troduce. '
The man is Angarika Dharmapala,
a
Buddhist, whoattracted
muchat-tention
at
the Parliament
ofrelig-ions in 1903. At
that time
he becameinterested
in our educationalmeth-ods, and came to America
this
timethe results
obtained,are
given be low:1. How do
the
yields of cornirri
Arabian.
In
pairs
and
bonne
fernme.
Prices from
."
up
to
$2.',00.
gated in
the
Mexican waythe
firstW
it
i
l
J)l)
U
W
ft
iki
i
trial
kings r of an alienstate, it
isfolly" to expect to do 'more
than
place
here
andthere
object lessonsirrigation at the
second before time of planting,tasseling, andthe
the
which wiil aid an infinitesmally small
program: Song, No. 98. Song, No. 144. Song, No. 99.
Prayer
by president. Song, No. 86.Opening Talk, Mr. Gilmpre. number directly, and indirectly aid
that future
society whichit
may be hoped will some time freeitself
fromexploitation and live for itself. What
Paper
"Right Use of Books, Misthird when
the
grain is forming compare with those obtained byus-ing more
frequent
and less frequentirrigations?
While
this
method will produce a fair crop of corn,it
is probablethat
in ordinary seasons from one tothree
additional irrigations may be given with advantage.2. What is
the
relation betweenthe
amount of moisture inthe
soil, a horriblenightmare
it will some daythat
millions of people were ever forced tostarve,
or live inhabitual
use of Books" Miss Minnie Dunn.
Solo, Miss Nina Rabb.
Paper
"OurLiterary
Work" Miss Myrtle Hankla.Quartet
Messrs. Wilkins andNor-fleet; Misses Landsaw and Hankla. Song No. 78.
11
Telephone 32.
hunger, in a land rich enough to
sup-port them all in comfort. Even more ghastly will
it
seemthat
millions ofthe
number of irrigations, andthe
yield of corn? minds and
spirits,
capp.ble of richdevelopment, were allowed to remain dwarfed and benumba.
vith
nc tiee-do-mof opportunity to become any
part
of allthat
they might have beenIn general
the
moisture content ofthe
soil and yield of corn increaseNo waste can be compared with with
the
number .of
irrigations;
buton
the
individualplats there
islit-tle
if any connection between moisthe
deadly lossthe
racesustvnj
inthis
perennial death ofthe
humanharvest.
ture
content and yield.We
carry the largest
exclusive
stock
of Groceries
in
Roswell.
WE
HAVETHE BEST
and
would
be
pleased
to have
you call and get
prius.
Western
Grocery
Co.
Forstad
&
Johnson,
Props.
Phone
No.
274.
3. What is
the
effect of differentProtestant
Episcopal Church. Divine services in St. Andrew's Hall, Fifthstreet,
Sundayat
11 a. m.and 7:30 p. m. Holy communion
at
the
morning service. Sunday schoolat
9:30 a. m. Subject of morning sermon, "The Destructive Christ." Inthe
evening,"Priest
and People."A special
feature
ofthe
Sunday school exercises will bethe
recita-tion of
the
Catechism by scholars, andthe
awarding of prizes. Thepar-ents
andfriends are
speciallyinvit-ed to these exercises.
A cordial welcome extended to all visitors. All
seats
free.GEORGE HINSON, Rector.
numbers of cultivations on both
the
moisture content of
the
soil andthe
yield of corn? Cahoon
at
Las Veoas.E. A. Cahoon,
cashier
ofthe First
National Bank
at
Roswell and grand The custom inthis
valley ofpar
exoressly
totake
home with himtially
substituting irrigation
for culI
master
ofthe
Masonic lodge of NewnHn..ril
aids and esneciallv meth--ohiic),n,.n Mexico,
arrived
fnthe
city this af-- tivation is not without somefounda-tion. The moisture content of
the
soil and
the
yield of cornare
not materially increased by frequentsur-face cultivations on
these
soils.
Mr--
II.
lx
II
r
.
.
us
mem
m
ai
ivioore
s rouniain
4. Does sub-soilin-g have any mark
ed effect on
either the
moisturecon-tent
ofthe
soil orthe
yield of corn.0
SUND4Y AFTERNOON. ternoon. This evening acommunica-tion of Chapman lodge A. F. & A.
M. will be held. The grand
master
will bepresent
toaddress the
body. Every member is requested to bepresent
to do honor tothe
distin-guished chief. Mr. Cahoon is making an official
visit
tothe
lodges ofthe
Territory
before going toAlbuquer-que to-
-attend the
sessions ofthe
Masonic grand lodge which convenes
in
a
few days. Quitea
number of Las Vegas Masons willattend the
grand lodge convention. Optic.
Sub-soilin- g in these
tests
has notOur
Fountain
is
running
.Sundays same
a
weekdsivs.
(f)
proved to be of marked advantage. At
the
Adventist Tent.Last
Sunday night we considered "How to Become aChristian."
To-night (Sunday)
at
7:30, we will study, "How to Live a Christian Life." We invite you to come and listen.MILO D. WARFLE.
S. D. A. Minister.
5. What is
the
amount of moisture v4yit
We
Continue to Serve
Egg
Drinks
and
Ice
Cream Soda.
THE BEST IN THE CITY.
in
the
soil when corn shows decided drought effects?On
this
soil clay loam corn wilts whenthe
amount of moisture falls much below 20 per cent.6. Does
irrigation
applied in winPecos
Valley
Drug
Co.
j
Phone
1.Prescription
Druggist
ter
have any marked effect onthe
WANTED. An
elderly
gentlem,
strictly temperate, desires
HgLcem-ployment
about
house. Thebest
of references furnished. Applyat
this
office.of
industrial
education.The man's
personality isreported
to
be mostattractive,
and hisatti-tude strikingly
practical, especiallyfor
one fromthe
mysticeast.
Al-ready
hehas sent
home a windmill, some pumps and washing machines,In
order to
help alittle
insupersed-ing
the primitive
drawing ofwater
anfl washing by pounding upon slabs. &is chief hope is to arouse
a
mis-sionary
enthusiasm
for education. Hesays: "I want
toget
Americansinterested
inthe
childculture
ofIn-dia, and my appeal is to
non-sectari-peaple to
get
aid in my work.The
missionariesteach our
peopleabout a
God, whenalready they
have300,000,000 gods of
their
own.The
missionaries try
to savetheir
soulsafter
death, whenhere
onearth
their
souls and bodies bothare
star-ving. My plan is toteach
them first how to live. I would liketo
have themlearn
farming, dairying,garden
Ing. weaving, book-bindin-g,
carpen-try,
and allbranches
of manualtrain
ing just
as your childrenhere
do."The
account given by Dharmapala of conditions in India revealsa
pain-fulsituation
one of which Englandhas little
reason to be proud.cyWork is scarce
and wagesincred-ibly low. Only seven dollars
a
year,Presbyterian
Services.The
reguar
services will be held tomorrow (Sunday)at
the
Presby-terian
church. Thesubject
ofthe
morning sermon will be, "Make Je-
-moisture in
the
soil duringthe
spring and summer? ;The benefit derived from
winter
irrigation
will depend mainly onthe
texture
of both surface and sub-soi- l.In
these tests its
benefit wasconfin-ed to insuring good germination.
7. Is
there
anygreat
amount oflat-eral percolation in
these
soils? Inthe
clay loam soils ofthe
Me--into ' which
the
ground breaks. made by manyother
sta-tions have shown
that
where a dust mulch can be made,it
is veryvalu-able in keeping
the
moisture inthe
soil and inthis
way enablingthe
I
Of
Mexican Drawn work
and
AM
LtflllC
rios
just
received.
Come in
ami
we
w 11be
glad
to
show them
Graham's
Book Store.
percolation is crops to withstand drought.
For Sale
at
a Bargain.On easy terms 880 acres land 18
miles
southeast
of Roswell. 70acres
in orchard, 70 acres in alfalfa. 50acres In corn; two
artesian
wells. 80acres water
right
from northern ca. nal; two good houses. For sale in lots to suit purchaser. SeeJerry
Simpson.
o
Cheap Tomatoes
at
Crawford's ware house. Eighthstreet, near
ra'.l-roa- d.Fill up your empty
jars.
t6 silla valley,lateral
very slight.
J.
D. TINSLEY. Sept. 30. 1903.o
It
is practically impossible with ordinary implements to produce adust
mulch ; onthe
clay loam andclay soils of
the
Mesilla valleybe--FOR SALE. A double seated sur
Retail.
Wholesale.
rey and a gentle driving horse. In
SAVED HIS FINGER.
It's
For
the
Sole
R
OS
WELL
DAILY RECORD
HOUSE
SIGN
and
CARRIAGE
Democratic in Politics.
Purpose of the Commission
that
PAINTING
I
take the Interest I
do
in Adver
Editor H. F. M. BEAR,
tlsing
and Selling
Real Estate,
If you
Have
Property
of
any
Entered
May 19, 1903,at
Roswell, New Mexico, underthe act
ofCon-gress
of March 3, 1879.Description
you
Want Sold
you
Should
List It with
Work
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
Kellahin
At
Once
A
specialty
of
Carriage and
Sign
E. L.
COOPER.
vShop
116
East
4th
Street
Daily, per Week, $ .15
Daily, per Month 60
Paid in Advance, 50
Daily, Daily,
Six Months 3.00
One Year 5.00
(Daily Except Sunday.)
L
H.
Hallam.
With
the appointment
of
Judge
W.
R.
Pope
to
be
associate
jus-tice
of New Mexico
and
to
fillthe
vacancy in
the
fifth
district,
par-tial
acknowledgement
of
the
principle of home rule is made.
The Optic
asked
for a
man
from
the Fifth district,
that
the
prin-ciple
might
be
wholly
supported.
Judge
Pope
is
an able jurist,
a
man
of
brilliant
mind
and a
gen-tleman
who
will
preserve
the
purity
of
his ermine.
The
Optic
congratulates
him
upon
his good
fortune.
Las
Vegas Optic.
Wednesday was
the first
issue
of
the
Abuquerque
Journal
off
its
big
new Cox
Duplex press.
The
word
Democrat has
been
dropped
from
its name as
a
mis-nomer,
considering the politics
of
the
Journal.
The
paper has
been
increased
in size,
and
its
general
appearance has
been
greatly
improved.
The
Journal
will
now
compare favorably
with
any
of
the metropolitan
dailies.
It
is
not
only
a
compliment and
credit
to
Albuquerque
which
gives
it
such splendid
support,
enabling
it to
make these
im-provements, but
it
is
a
credit
to
t
he
entire Territory as
well.
The
Record
trusts
that
it
may ever
'.New
sidewalks.
Tfc
Faithful
Bnhmai
Felt,
How.Tr,
That
He Had Loat Caate.One day
a
Brahman accidentally touched some nnclean object with his tittle finger. The Brahman thcuht that
now, bis little Snger having becomeun-clean, any substance which It would touch would be also rendered unclean and
thus
make him an unclean man. Seeing no other way to get out ofthe
scrape he resolved to get the offending member amputated. Forthwith he went to a carpenter and explained, to him
that
unlessthe
finger was cut off he (the Brahman) was unable to take food.The carpenter tried to dissuade
the
devotee and urged
that
an application of some drops ofwater
from thesa-cred river Gunga would make
the
fin-ger once more holy, but
the
Brahman persisted. He saidthat
the finger was of no use to him any longer andthat
he would not
rest
until It was severed.As a final recourse the carpenter
re-solved to play his awkward customer a trick. He told
the
Brahman toput
his finger onan
anvil and to look tothe
sky while
the
wound was Inflicted.The Brahman did so. The carpenter
took up a hatchet and gave the finger a
smart
blow with the back of it. This elicited a cry of pain fromthe
pa-tient, who
at
onceput the
finger in his mouth to allay the agony. Thecarpen-ter, laughing, explained to the Brah--
'
man
that
the blow bad missed and the little finger was still entire; and. worst of all, the Brahman bad defiled himselfby putting
the
finger into his month. The obliging operator, moreover,offer-ed to perform the operation once more,
but
the Brahman bad had enough pain for the nonce and declined with thanks.Golden Penny.
560
acre ranch with artesian
wells andreservoir, stone
houses, 50acres
under cultivation,
welllocated
and goodland; price,
$25per acre.
Thisis
worte looking
at.
Terms part
cash,part
ontime.
Good business
opening
wellestab-lished. For papticulars
seeKellahin.
640
acres
ofland
4 mileseast
of Roswell.For a
money-maki-ngin-vestment this
can't
bebeat.
For
par-ticulars
call onor write to Kellahin,
the
RealEstate Agent.
e, 10-ac- re
or
re lots onNorth and South
hills,at reasonable
prices, and
easyterms.
Very
fine building location onRiver-side
Heights,
in block 9,facing south.
Owner is
anxious to
sell. 'A
very neat
5--roomcottage
onKentucky avenue,
niceyard
andtrees, water
in house. $2500. Two-thir-dscash,
balance ontime
.Two
story
housenear
school house. Two lots,water connection,
$3700.Good
iudgement
inlisting property,
Gasoline Engine and
Irrigation
Machinery Expert.
General Agent in
New Mexico
and Texas for
The Blakeslee Gasoline Engine
and
Irrigation Machinery,
Westinghouse
Electric
Plants.
Contracts
for erection or repairs
MThe
Blakeslee Gasoline Engine
runs
like a
steam
engine.
Close
regulation.
Any
change
of speed
while
running.
Starts
under
a
full
load without throwing
belt
or
pulling clutch.
Local
agents
wanted
in all unoccupied
territory.
always brings good results.
If your
property
isnot
listed with Kellahin,continue
its
course,
upward and
onward.
listit at
onceana
saveyourseir time,
Roswell
Lumber
Company,
J.
A.
Cottingham,
Manager.
Wholesale
and
Retail
Dealers
kSome Blaataehe
Hlatorr.
What is the history of the mustache? In Greece and Rome no mustaches were worn without beards, but In the money
and labor.
Seven-roo-m two
story frame
house--four 25foot lots,
barn,
welland
wind milland cans, front and
oacKveran
da, good
yard, fruit trees,
all well fenced. Fine locationfronting East.
A
step
in
the
right
direction.
The tree are
put
ting
on
their
autumnal tints
and
shades.
,The passenger traffic into
Ros-well is
increasing rapidly this
month.
The
Town
Board
will
meet
again
Monday night
to take
an-other
step cityward.
The court house
walks
willbe
completed
in
time for the court
session next month.
New Mexico
is
not
all wool,
but
there
is
plenty
ofit
in
her
borders this
year
an
Ishe
is
sev-eral yards
wide.
This
perfect
weather means
that
to-morr-will
be
to
the
livervmen what
Saturday
is
to
the
keeper
of
the
village
store.
The Hearst
tour
will
not
be
complete
unless
it
includes
the
Pecos Valley.
It
will be
like
go-ing
to
France and failing
to
vis-it
Taris.
Itosweli
needs
a
new
depot.
The directors
of
the road agree
to
this.
Hut in
a
year
or two
we
may have
even
more
need
for
a
Union
depot.
Members
of
the
Chamber of
Commerceshould
remember
that
Monday night
is
the regular
meeting
of
this bodv.
All mem-ber- sshould
attend.
It
will
not
be
long until the
mountains
will
pour wealth
in
In Iumlier
and
allBuilding
MHterlal.Time to Stop It.
A
distinguished
statesman
said
just the other day
that
the
only
thing
in
the
way
ofcontin-ued
prosperity for months
hence
was
the talk
of
the pessimist
predicting hard
times.
In other
words
that
nothing
now
in
sight
Price $2,650. Cash
preferred
Five-roo-m frame house, 3-- 25 foot
Roswell,
New
riexico
conquering days of the Roman empire several
half
civilized races who hadcome
partially
under the Influence of the Romans and who wished to be rid of the name of barbari, or wearers of beards, attempted to shave in Imitation oftheir
conquerors; but, as they had"fery imperfect implements for the
pur-pose and as
the
upper Hp is notoriously the hardestpart
of the face to shave inthe case of any one poorly skilled In the
art,
they were unable to make a cleanJob of it and left a quantity of
hair
onthe upper lip.
This mark was characteristic of
sev-eral nations on the confines of Roman civilization, of the Gauls in particular, of the Daciens and some others. The lot9, good surface well, fine
water,
trees, barn
andcorral.
South Roswell. Price $1,250 abargain
oneasy term
payments.
Five-rrna-m
frame
and adobe houso,corner lot
150x198, big shadytrees
infront
aneback yard,
flowers, shrub-er-y,good
grass, water
pipedinto the
kitchen.
DesirablePennsylvania
Ave.location. Abstracts
up-to-da-te. SeeKellahin for prices on this big bargain.
K0PAL
would
bring
on
hard
times
but
the croakings
of these men
who
are
forever
complaining
that
'money
is
close"
and
"hard
A VARNISH
FOR GENERAL USE
COPAL
is
made by
The
,
"
50 desirable residence lots. 50 Jfeet
national "boogy
Juan"
almost
,frontage,
200feet deep,
pricesranging
from $130 to 2lo, located in
the
com-tiasusinn-isgrasp.
Odpital
Jb,inic
reaideneeportion
ofthe
town.
proverbial
timid,
and
what
is
Goodinvestment.
Before buying anyLatin language has no word for
mus-tache. This barbarous accident was
unworthy of
the
honor of a Roman Sherwin-William-s
Co
name. Exchange.is
trna
lnrNV
ithing
in tms lineii
wiupay
you tosee Kellahin.
Til
"'SIS
The
Dinner
Honr.quality as their paints.
and
is
of
the same high
It
is
a Varnish for
Nine-roo- m two
story frame
corner
lots (50feet),
fineartesian
If
croakers
become
numerous
euough in
any community, and
predictions
of
bad days
coming
It
Is a curiousfact that
with almost every generation the dinner hour has well, big shadytrees
inyard and
between sidewalK and
street
facingare continually repeated, the
ef--Soutnand
West. Most desirable loca-undergone a change, the principal meal
of the day being eaten
at
differentpe-riods, from 10 o'clock In the morning until 10 o'clock
at
night. The authorboth
inside
and outside
use.
It
is
very durable,
jelastic
and easy
'tion in town
Very attractive.
A bar-le- dwill
be
jut
thpsamp
on
tliMjpainto any
onewantjng
a beautifullocality as
on
a
larger
scale
it
home. House in fine condition. Termswould
be
on
the nation.
Ros-- jto 8uit Purcha8er- - PriceOne-stor- y brick dwell-
-,, r i i 4.1
j,
C seven-roo-mof "The
rieasures
of the Table" points outthat
in England 400 or 500 yearsago people took
four
mealsbreakfast
It
is
excellent
for
outside
doors,
boats, cariages
and other work where good tough
varnish is
wanted.
SOLD BY
HHitaiipiuui
uyme
uuius
ui
iug5.
50 lot8hot
and coldwater
at 7, dinnerat
10, supperat
4 andliv-ery
at
8. In France In the thirteenth bath room, big hall,barn
andcorral,
century 9 In
the
morning was the dinto
Roswell
over rails
of
ste
1,and
another great
resource
will
be added
to
support
a
gt owing
'4
own.
ner hour; Henry VII. drned
at
11. InCromwell's time 1 o'clock had come to
Pecos Valley
LumberCo.
this distinguished
man.
There
are
a
fewpeople
right
here in
this community
who for
a vear
or
two have
been
making rash
and
melancholy
predictions
for
Roswell
and the
Vallev.
The
be the fashionable hour and in Add!
son's day 2 o'clock, which gradually was transformed into 4. Pope found
fault
with Lady Suffolk for dining solate as4. Four and5continued to bethe popular dining hours among the
aris-tocracy until the second decade of the nineteenth century, when dinner was
Farm
IMPLEMENTS
All
Kinds.
further
postponed, from which periodIt has steadily continued to encroach
upon the evening.
A Flinff
at
Tennyaon.In the "New Letters and Memorials good well, fine lawn a
id yard, trees,
front
and backporch,
all well fenced. An ideal home within a fewminutes
walk of
the
businessportion
of town.Price
$4,000, abargain worthy
ofcon-sideration.
80
acres
good alfalfa land 1 milesfrom
town,
small farm house, barnand corral,
welland
wind mill,undor
fence,
water right from
Hondo. See Kellahin forprice.
.Eight-roo-m
tv
ostory brick
house,good barn
and
hen house,bath room,
front and
backporch, cistern,
well, wind mill andreservoir,
fine lawn andyard,
shadetrees,
flowers,etc.,
20acres good
lana,
2 inbearing
or-chard
282apple trees,
20peach,
20plum
and
6cherry
2acres
in alfalfa,situated
only one mile from town.Price
S5.000.Six room adobe house, 160
acres
good
land,
goodsurrounding range
for
stock, situated
70 miles fromRos-well, 57 foot well and wind mill, good
stock ranch.
Price $3,500.10
acre
taact
of good land ashort
distance south of town. 4room
dwell-ing
wellplastered,
housepractically
new, 150 ar old
fruit trees
Allunder
fence. Wind mill, well andtank, barn
andcarral.
3 acresunder
cultivation.
Onthe market
for ashort
time only. Price $2,500.
Two room house and lot in good lo
of
Jane
Welsh Carlyle" Is aletter
toburden
of
their dismal song has
been
that
this growth cannot
continue;
that
there
is
nothing
here
to support a
much
larger
town
than
wenow have:
and
more
than
that, that
there
is
nothing
coining.
Such
talk
is
always harmful.
It
can
do no
good, and let
parrots
take
up
this
kind of
talk
and repeat it,
then
it
does
positive harm, and
what
is idle
gossip
becomes
reali-ty.
It
is
time
for
this
kind
of
talk
to
stop right
here
and
now
Ros-well- 'sprosperity
and growth
will
continue
just
as
long
as
national
prosperity continues,
and there
is
nothing
in the way
."Now
that
Roswell
is
soon
to
be a
city,
her
citizens
must have
sidewalks.
This
thing
of
walk-ing
in
the
street
is
one of
the
village customs
that
must
be
foregone.
New
Mexico has
5,674,000
head
of
sheep,
and its
wool clip
this year
will exceed
22,000,000
pounds.
At this
rate
prosperity
should
be easy.
Albuquerque
Journal..
Get
your
pencil
out
and
figure
how
much sidewalk
you
will
have to
build.
It
costs
a
little
'
rio'w,
but not
nearly as
much
as
the
increased
property
valua-tion it
will
bring
with
it.
It
is
no
longer a question
with
Roswell citizens
whether
or not
they
will
have
another
railroad,
but
which
railroad
will
get there
W
7
,ve t0
an--v
under fourteen
years
ot
ae
the
beautiful Range now nn dtsi lay
in
our
show
window, who
secures
the most
Buiks
cut from our
her husband In which occurs the
fol-lowing amusing
little
flingat
Tenny-son:
"Did you know
that
Alfred TennysonIs to have a pension of 200 a year,
aft-er all? Peel has stated his intention of recommending him to her gracious
maj-esty, and
that
is considered final 'Achacun selon sa capacite!' Lady
Har-riet told me he wanted to marry; 'must have a woman te live beside; would
prefer a lady,
but
cannot afford one.and so must marry a maidservant.'
Mrs. Henry Taylor said she was about
to write tohim in behalf of their
house-maid, who was quite a superior
charac-ter
in her way."advertisements.
Contest closes
Dec.
lOlh
at
12
O'clock.
U1ESE
"ads"
should
be
neatly
tied
up, one hundred
in
You
are
allowed all the
assistance
cu
package,
of
the
latter
but just this
ki
id of
talk. Boosters
aie
what
wewant
and not
knockers.
There
is
not
now
in
the
Valley,
it
may
be
ad
obtain.
can
cation, permanent water right,
house in good condition. Price$85, terms
to suit
purchaser.
A handsome 5room dwelling in
the
beet located
residence
portioD ofthe
town, all modern
improvements,
30bearing fruit trees
inthe
backyard.
first, the
Santa
Fe
Central
or
ihe
Decatur
Denton
&Western.
Albuquerque
Journal.
'
Teeth.
--Small, chalk white teeth are a sign of
a v."ak constitution. Strong, normal teeth are large and yellowish white. Sometimes an enthusiastic novelist in
depicting the charms of his heroine
will give her two rows of pearls
be-tween her ruby lips. The
truth
of thematter
Is nothing could be more ghast-ly orunnatural
or unbecoming than teeth made of pearls.It
is only "store teeth"that
possess a high polish.The Daily Record's
subscrip
mitted, enough
oi resource,
to
support a city.
But
such
en-vironments
were
true
of
the early
days
of
every
large
town.
Yet
day
by
day,
every
settler
that
comes
in
to
tickle
the
soil
and
make his home here, every
well
that
is
drilled, every
drop
of wa
tion list
is
growing
at
a
most
plenty
of shadeand
a mostdesirable
home. Price $3,500.
224
acres
fineland
13 miles fromRoswell. All
under
fence. Goodar-tesian
well with flow of 1000 gallons.$20
per acre.
For further particulars
see Kellahin.
Good
frame residence
in fineloca-tion, in South Roswell,
just
beyond Hondo,Price
$1,500. Abargain to
any
onewanting
a nice home.satisfactory
rate, but
by
the
enu
of
the month
when we
hope
to
have the
Associated
Press ser
vice
this list
will
begin
to
jump
ter that
is
coaxed
to
the
surface
from
the caverns
below
us,
each
adds
in
its
way
to
the
resources
of
this
valley
that
will
some
day
support
a
large and thriving
Kemp
LumberCo."
AH
Kinds
of
Building
Material
At
Correct Prices.
Fourth Street
and Railroad.
KELLAHIN
He Knew
a
Way.Anxious
Father
But, my boy, unlessyou study you will know nothing. You
will make no money with which to buy
things.
Young Hopeful
That's
nothing. I'll have everything charged, and I'll keep onthat
way till I get married. Meg-gendorf- erBlatter.
city. There
is
no power on
earth
that
can prevent
it
out a segrt
gation
of
chronic croakers.
like
a
yellow dog
after
a
rapidly
disappearing
cotton-tai-l.A Chaves
county man
woke
up the
other
night
to
find
a
skunk
cheerfully
reposing within
the
folds of his
blanket.
The
Roswell Record would
have us
believe
that
the
man
was
smooth
enough
to
get out
and
blow thy
animal's head
off,
and
that
he
is
still
using the blanket.
Th
Record
is
a
good
newspaper,
but
Albuquerque
Journal.
Monday Evening.
7f
you are a
member of
the
Seventy-tw-oQuails
in
an
Hour.
Wbml'i Before
Then.
These
young society buds are mere butterflies." said the Rev. Mr. Strait-lace- ."They have no thought of the
future
life.""Of
the future
life?" replied Miss In-ni-t."Oh,
but
they do! Matrimony Isalways in
their
thoughts." Exchange.Will
save
you
money
if you
are
looking for
a
profit-able investment.
If
none
of
the
above
propositions
catch
your
eye,
don't
let
the matter
drop.
Call
around
at
my
office
in
rear
of
First
National
Bank building.
Chamber of Commerce, be cer
Dr.
Uufhley
has returr.eJ
from
i
hunting
to
Felix
45
milessouth
J.
W.PoiilaMsoii
of
(Iran.
Texas
who
hart been
here on
a
tour, bought
prop-erty near
McMillan.
He
left
on
last evening's train to return
in
the
mar iuure
with his fan.ily."
tain
to
be.
present
at
the
meet
ing Monday
evening
at
7:30
o'clock,
at
Judge
Peacock's
west.
He
killed
2
quails
in
an
hour and
bagged 187
in
a
day.
When a
great
calamity befalls one.bow it lightens It to talk about It
after
It is over! AUhlson Globe.