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Carlsbad Current-Argus from Carlsbad, New Mexico • 6

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Carlsbad, New Mexico
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CARLSBAD BEAT EM' Joyce-Pruit Co. Joyce-Pruit Co. THOSE SUDDENTWINGES Brini Suffering to Many a Carlsbad Reader. High Grade Tailoring Pecos Champions Met Their Waterloo at the Hands of" Base Ball Boys of the Beautiful Score 2 to I. FireFSKd Wira i OF NEW FALL MODELS Pain is nature's -signal ofdistress.

A warning that must not ignored. Those sharp, twinges in the back r-f I do nothing but first- class work and am here to 2 back my guarantee of satis- 1 I faction in every particular1. You Can Save Monejf; by patronizing me, and your business will be appreciated, Well! welli What do. you known about it? Such a base ball game! If Carlsbad on a day's notice could rig up a team like the one that played Monday afternoon, what could it do as a regular thiny. Such a prospect baf-lles the And to trim the unterrified Pecos lads, the bjys that have had their pictures Those sudden 'stab-like pains In Coats, Dresses and Suits Are now making their distinctive ap Clothes cleaned, pressed when stooping.

Are signs of kidney trouble Signs that must not be neglected. To cure the pains, you must cure' the kidneys. Use a tested and proven kidney remedy. None endorsed like Doarj's Kid-riev Pills. pearance, and while the lines are in and repaired at lowest possible price for good work.

1 JACOB J. SMITH A Next door to U. S. Market in the El Paso Herald, and been touted as the unwhipped chain: pions of thcGreat Southwest; it is too much! And what happens when the champs get licked. They lose their title and a brand new set.bulyes into, the game.

But lest an envious Pecos fan should rise and acidly remark that one. swallow does not make a summer, neither does one victory make a champion team, we hasten to say, that the result 2 to 1 in favor, of was as unexpected to the fanatics who saw. the battle fought out as it was pleasing, and the result of the battle was never sure until the last Pecos player was fanned out and sent to the bench. The Carlsbad infield was R. E.

Ilileman, of Canyon City, Texas, says; "I found great 'relief from the use of Doan's Kidney Pills which I took for lameness across my back, lumbago and trouble from the kidney I am quite willing, to tell of my experience with Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. complete, what are shown all the marks of High Art on the tailor's the price's are within the reach of any moderate Our buyers, for five weeks, were in Chicago and New York and on the continual look for all the newest creations for women of good taste.

We also show new Exclusive Silks in l')oth Waist and -Dress-Patterns-, and you uiaktMio better selections than at this time. J. B. HARVEY INSURANCE Carlsbad, N. M.

Office in Courthouse with assessor It 15. Harshbcrger, of Lake-wocjdr came down to the county scat Monday and went back Tuesday morning on the local. Although-an enthusiastic fan he did not come especially to see the game with Pecos, but took in the last part of it. simply ifristabloand Wilder played a magnifitient and moved em' down as often as they came to bat. It was a pleasure to watch the men on the bases work, and the Hell-boys, Campbell, the Cudahy man, and Ezell were always there.

Stewart made a spectacular throw to home from deep Center field and Reclamation Jim caiigh'em like, a vctern. W. K. Nichols, managed the Carlsbad team and is going to have one of You are invited to be a constant caller at our store, as new goods arrive daily that were bought to be sold to you. Finest Havana Cigars.

Boxes of fifty and twenty-five Eddy, Drug Company. M. TIIORNE UNDERTAKER PLUMBING WORK The Latest Styles in Fashionable Fabrics for Women of Good Taste ANin PLUMBING GOODS OF ALL KINDS the best in the country if Monday's indications are fulfilled. Frank Karey and Higgehbotheni pitched for the Pecos boys, and after the second inning, never let the natives get home. It wasn't first time that Frank has.

play-en in the Carlsbad field, as1 he grew up liere, and developed his talent as a handler of the sphere in the goneby Carlsbad nines. That town of Lakewood must naturally grow good pitchers, for Wilder and Higgenbothem both hail from Wilder held his in great shape, and the populace went3 -delirious over his delivery. Bob Ilamblin was umpire. The Pecos team left Tuesday for Artesia, where they played Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- nl'iiMtKr return irimA vtiMi Especial attention given to Tin Work of of all kinds. Joyce-PraitCo aWe Want Your Trade ons STATEHOOD GRANTED.

Smith, 'of Michigan, was used, by President -4-itJ tr 'nearlsbahis-afternoonIt's-a Sherman and Speaker Clark, when ((ntinueil from litht pajje.) through Ikt Umis. Vou- are surely lav nian of, the 'lmur in Vj Kfnvii'n nnur il ct'Ti 'i 1 1 vimr WE HANDLE ALL KINDS OF Agricultural Implements FOR THE FARM AND GARDEN A full line of HARDWARE they signed the bill, and Mr. Smith will add pen to his collection, which contains among others, the pen with which President MeKinley signed 'the- de'e-laiation of war with 111 cinch that they wiH be on their mettle, and it will be a game worth watching. The men up from Pecos are: Martin 1st, Capt. Collings catch, Rarey pitch, Hig-geiibcffnatn pitch, Miles short stop, Morgan Kerr left field, Harrison, Clint, center field, Tom, right field, Harrison, Ray, utility and W.

P. Brady, mana gcr. The detailed score is as follows: i fecos. inciui. Washington, Auk'.

I 'resilient T.lft siIK'll till'" joint' tion lor the ailmiNNit'ii New SeiiiulosN Hugs for nl fnl fa nmmI. IolertiI)earloriie Iltlw. Co. AB II SB PO Finlav-Fratt Hdtrje. Go Score at Camp Mills.

I Vegas, N. VI, -Aug. 20th. 1D11. Carlsbad Argus: The following a list' of the eom-pototors and the record of total shooting at Camp Mills, ending August, 19, A 0 0 8 1 0 ,2 '7 0 0 Aforon, 3b.

4 Harrison, cf. 4 Hijrginbo'am, p. -2b 4 Collins, 4 Miles, ss 3 Martin, 3 Karey, 3 Harrison. rf 3 0 0 -0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 I 0 0 1 13 0 1 0 7 0 2 0 1 0 0 Name- Made Percent Possible H00O l'ossilile HOOO Mexico ami Ai into the p. in.

'Senator Representatives of anil March-field, of delegates of the two territories and a of citizens from New Mexico and Arizona, witnessed (he signing. 'There was Hut one resolution', so the president used three different pens in order that some of the i i-lic luintei mix; lit he satisfied. When the resolution was laid on Ins desk, lie looked at the crowd 'hi in Tin in a i id s.i I "lias anylndv reail this?" No one answered and to make certain of it the president lead the resolution himself. 3 Kerr, If. 31 1 5 3 27 18 2 Kentucly weyVl J' CARLSBAD.

AB SB PO A 0 0 2 1 74.23 K. tiiifiO 73.77 Reed 2.rx,J 3400 73.52 Forties ....5242 7200. 73. Feomster 71150 73.22 Duke SUM 7300 72.37 Browne 71.0t McHughesTSllT 70. SO Smart .24 Iff 7C.00 69.99 Williams.

f349 7(ir0 C.tt0 A Coll 99.35 4250 69.04 7800 titi.61 Newkirk 7450 66.43 Knos 4758 7(500 w- 62.74 West 7150 58.00 0 0 10 1 2 0 Stewart, cf Wilder, p. Campbell, Bell, Bell, ss. Lopez, Fletcher, If. Kzell. Johns.

Joe, rf. Duncan 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 0 5 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 A King Who Left Home set the world talking. buCP-attl Mathulka, cf lhitfalu, N. says he always KKKPS AT IK MK the King of all Laxatives Dfy King's New Life Pijls and they're a blessing to all his family. Cure constipation, headache, indigos- 30 "2 2 1 27 19 3 I 'Batted for Johns in sixth inning.

BY INNle.S. .1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pecos 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Carlsbad. .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 SUMMARY. i Two-base hit, Bell; hits oft HigErin- -yell, gentlemen, it's done," he said as he put the last stroke on the parchment. The resohitioh signed by the president provides that Arizona shall 'eliminate the judiciary recall clause in its constitution.

Tin in i.i. to rni: r. The Arizon-New Mexico state-IhkkI resolution was signed by Vice President Sherman and was srnt to President Taft for approval. It was then sent to the' White House by special messenger and was signed by the piesidenl at exactly m. lj'ith the dele-.

Kates, Andrews and Cameron, a muiiU-r of people (nun Uah territories and several newspaperman were, present when the resolution was Mgned. A pen, furnished by Senator at Innham 2 in six innings; off Karey 0 in tfon, clvspejisia. Onlv J5c Kddy Ding Co. 1 two innings; olt lUler in innings Will stand for the season at the "Esper-anza one mile East of Hagerman Heights louble plays, Harrison tO'Moran; St.ewr i ait to Lopez; bases on balls, ojr Wilder It TOU Want a UOOd Cigar 2: off Higginlwtham, struck out, by A mild vet satisfying smoke, that Wilder, by Higginbotham, Karey. 5.

Time of game, 1 hour and jTERMS: $5.00 to cover; $10.00 for season- mltil9 mnm 40 minutes, Umpire, Ilamblin. smoke a Rothenkerg 10c Cigar. insure, lerms Cash. Piano and Repairing Crn Knives, dune, -Work -guaranteed, Tehnj. Head Shears.

Hubert. Phone 17. Dearburne Hdw. Co. Phone87A.

L. F. RAYROUX, Mgr..

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