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Th6 Kcnna Record W T, COWGILL, Editor and Pub'i MRS. COWG1LL Local Editor. PUBLISHED WEEKLY. Entered February tth, 1907, at the Ken U, New Mexico, Foit Office, second CUm Mail Matter. Subscription $1.00 Per Year In Advance. Advertising Hues k'ado Known on Appllcan A county superintendent in a neighboring county asked even teacher at the county institutt who took their local or count paper to hold up their hands and only six responded. The super intendent expressed great sur prise and said. You don't spend a dollar a year with thoe papers and yet you expect l hem to prim free of charge notices of allin stitutes, insert long programs, expect them to advertise you, thus assisting you to climb tht ladder to belter positions ant. better salaries, withoui a cen in return." Lake A i t, h u 1 Time?. SOME OF OUR PROBLEMS. The chill ren are the hopeol the land. Tht-' future of thi. country depjiids upiu th chil dren now living in it. Tlie should hav tlie verv bostcnvii- onmeut possible. The future oi the child depends largely upon the sunihiry 'rendition of tht homo and the conimui:ity iii which it lives I inu-t confett that I do not know exiictix where it should be taught, foi iho delicacy of the matter i-een s to b ut barrier in the way. bui somewhere in the economy ol educational work there should be taught lessons that would im press the pupils with the mise of raising children. This nation is ignoiaut upon the theme. Few mothers know how to deal with the little child that is horn into their household and the father usually know less than the mother. If theie was not a special providence exercised over the children, the Lord only knows what would become of them. Their little barks are launched uon danger our seas. It is miraculous that as many live to be grown up men and women as d-. But the conetery chiinis f.-.r too many of (he infants horn ini our homes. The death rate ol infants among tlie wealthier is not more than 8 p r cunt, whib among the ery poor it is 40 p i cent. Tlie environment in tin iiuijiu u. i mi wujimy h more in favor of the chiio liian it is in the home of the poor. It has been eslima'e l t!i if. imm.i working d.is;; fami jV . out of 1 -000 ch ldreu born into such homes, 50-3 die in the fh.,t year, while 17J tl among t he middle lasy, :n.d o dy 8!) dio;;in -ng I he higher class, or wiaithv neonle during Iho Biin3 period. The little bhort graves in our rent efci'iu? are entirely tto numer ous. What are we going to do about ill That something should bo done is apparent Tlie little innocent that comes into this world should receive such attention at the bands of those to whom it is entrusted a to make it pos ible for more than one.half of them to con tinue their existence in the world- Indeed, there is no rea son why even a larger per cent should be assisted to cleave on to life. If wo kne n better how to care i or the little ones we woulc' thereby be enabled to steer clear of so much poverty and crime The child that is brought in con tact with poverty and crime from the very beginning of its existence im the world ig almost sure to grow up and be a cririii nal. It would be economic for this nation of ours to take more interest, in trie ennuren uorn l - l i ii . t . to her homes. Until sonicthin is done we may expect to see fie little white hearse wending its way to our cemeteties almost daily. Let us a wale j to the situation that confronts us, and if there is any thing that can be lone to reduce infant mortality, let it bo done quickly. Star Telegram . Very cunning men allwuss g't kaught at last. When a fox gits sj full ov miseliHf that no oi.t can endure him, all turn out and hunt him. Josh Billings. The Lash cf a Fiend Would have been as welcome Co A. Cooper f Oswego, X, Y as a merciless h;ng-:nekhig jough tint defied all remedies or years. "It was most trouble- Homeatni"ht."he writes "noil. ng helped me till I used Dr. king's New Dscovery wind ured me completely." I nevei mow its ma thless merit for stub born colds, obstinate -""f?" sre lungs, lagrippe, asthma, lemorrhage, croup, whoopino lough, or hay fever. It. relievo luickly and never fails fosnli f A trial convinces. C0c $1 09 frial bottle free. It's iosiiiv-K guaranteed by all Druggists NOTICE TO HUNTERS. We herewith publish as vn p sis of the game una fish laws of the Territory of New Mexico, in effect March 18, l'JO'J; i e seasons for game and fish: Deer with horns with gun i.iy, October loth to Novt mbei 13. h f each year. Limit one deer to each person. Wild Turkey With gun only. November 1 to December 21 (.f achyear. Limit, foi;rin pos session at one lime. (house With gun only, Octo ber 1 to December 31 t.f vac . year. Limit t.iiii ry i i possession at one time Native or crestel quaii -With gun on , October 1 to Decern he? 31 of each year. Limit, thiity in possession at one lime. Doves With gun onlv, Aug ust 1 to October 31 of each yt ar. Limit thirty i jio-session at one time. Snipe, CurUw and Plover, with gun only, September 15 to March 1 of each your, Limit thirty in port c fusion at or.e time. Ducks, limited to thirty in possession a t on J t m No c'o ed tea sou. Trout (all species) With md, nook and line only, Mav 15 to October 15 of each year. Siz limit, not less than six inches in length. Weight limit, lo lbs. in any calendar day, 25 pounds in possession at o ie time. Bass (large and email mouth) With rod, hook and line only siza umir. lioness ina.i seven inches in length. Weight limit 15 lbs. in any calendar, day, 25 pounds in possession at oik Ulilf. CLOSED SEASONS. Elk, Mountain Sheep, Beaver, nil Ptarmigan (or whitegrouse) killing capturing or injuring prohibited at all times. Antelope, hub white quail. pheasant and wild pigeons-, ki!!- ng, capluiing or injuring prc ilbited until March 18, 10H. Prairie chickens, killing, c - tilling or injuring prohibiten int.l January 1, 1915. DR. HALE A FRIEND IN NEED Proof That He Lived Up to the Princi ples of "Lend-a-Hand" Societies He Founded. The late Dr. Edward Everett Hale. the founder of the "Lend-a-Hand" soci eties, practised what he preached. He lent his own hand time and time again. Once, says the Woman's Home Companion, his travels brought hlra to a town where a friend of his was edit Ing a dally newspaper. When he called on him, thi3 friend infolded a tale of woe. His wife wa3 seriously ill. She had gone lnfa the ountry, believing that a change of nlr would do her good. She was pining for her husband, an he was pining for her, but he had no assistant, so if he took a vacation the paper must stop Dr. Hale listened and. returning to his hotel, sat down at his desk. Before he got up he had written with that ready pen of his enough articles on topics of contemporaneous interest to fill his friend's editorial col umns for a week. Returning to the sanctum, he threw his copy on the edi torial desk, with the remark: There, now you can go and visit your wife!" King Granary, The Crimea and tbe whole Black sea region, owing to the sparse popu lation to consume It, had a great sur plus of wheat. For centuries It was coveted by all hungry nations and exploited by the one with the strong est armies. For centuries after Athena had feasted upon the grain-raising lands beyond the Bosphorus, Mithri dates, as a preparation for his life and death contest with Rome, fell upon the corn fields of the Cliiuea. Because Sicily was yellow with wheat from earliest memory, through ages and ages Ehe was raided by all the powers of the world. It- was because of Epypt's corn, more plentiful than any where else along the Mediterranean. H) at Caesar and Pompoy wanted the- r-U of the Ptolemies. It was when Rome held or controlled the granaries l-.er Prst and dearest conquests of Sicily, Sardinia, Spain and Egypt that she could become mistress of tlie world. Their Paternal Desire. The tramp walked softly up to them rs tney were coming down street In the uuzk. "Would you kindly let me have a feu- pennies?" lie asked, almost In a whlj rcr. - want to buy the bahy a pair of l hoes." The man took a few pennies out of hl3 pockel cud handed tliem to hint Thi n thry walked on. "if they'd only ask lor something c'te1 he mused. "TIU Is the flltli time today I have given tramp. iiioitty :or baby's thoes. I'd give theni ll more v.Kiingly It they'd only tell Ihtt tr-.ith nr.d env thnu umn n ,.i i ' " iuw wv. nwMi 1 1UE13 Ul booza.' Contest Noltcc. 05252. Department of tlio Interior, U. 8. Lund Otiiee, Koswell New Mex ico, August 2.1, 1910. A miflieient contest afliduvifc Inly ing been filed in tins office by Perry W. Brown, contestant, ajrainst Homestead Entry N- 14557, Serial No. 05252, ma le March 20, 11)08, for Lots 3 ant! 4. Section 5 and N NWi Section i, Township G S., RanjffB 20 E., N. M. P. 'Meridian, by Oliarle.-i L. ,!onos, Contest ee, in which it is .alleged that Ftiid enlr.ym.in has nevar established his residence oil said land, sold parties arc hereby notifi ed to Appear; respond, and offer evidence touching said allegation "t 10 o'clock a. m., on October 1 1, 1910, before II. P. Lively, U. S. Commissioner, Elkitis, New Mex ico, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on October 24, 1910, before Uio Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Rosvoll,N. J.I. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed August 2:3, 1910, set forth facts which show that after duo diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby orderol and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. T. C. Til lot son, Register. Sept. 9. A Man of Iron Nerve Indo.nita!)le will and tremendous energy is never round where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and bow els are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success t hoy bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills, the matchless regulators, for for keen brain and strong body, 25c at all Druggists. Notice for Publication Nou conl hind. : onoio. Deportment of the Interior, V. f l.i; r Ti Ortleo nt l!osve!l. N. M. July 22. 1U10. Noilce Is herebj- i.ven Ihnt KoV en '' Key nokls, of Kllilns. X.M . who. on Seplciul rr t'l 190? M.ide homestead entry no 127;-6 serliil () c orSP:k. Section 13. Township 7 South. I'mi'.-p 27 Kust, .1. M. P, Meridian, litis tiled notice ul intention to tr.nke Pinnl Commutntion Proof li estftblish elnlni to the land Hbove desivlhcd. before H. P. Mrely. U. S. Comtnisstoner in ill.- ofllce. at Elkine, N. M.. ot. the lath duy ol September, 10IC. Cluimnnt i.nnies us witnesses: Deroy C. C'nve. John W. Cnmpbell, Itelvln D. Cave. Cephns C. Copelnr.d, all of KIi;lns N. M. T. '. Tillotson, Resist er. AuifttstS Septembers. A GOOD POSITION Can ho hal by anibilioo young men ami hulies in 'It field of "Wireless" or Railwa telegraphy. Since the 8-ln-ii. law hecam;! eit't olive, and (inc. tho Wiielo.-s coiiipanieH hp -Mablishiiig stntions th-roiihotn ho ct U itry tl.er.i i.-; a'gu-ai hoi-Jag.; .f to!egim!ieis. sii.ioiis pay beginers fr .in sf-TO to ifHO per month, with go. d chanc-5 of ad ven;i;inent 'II., National Tel.-rapli Inshu- opeialos six liliei.tl instiiiitt s i Anieiica, initlcr H!ip::visi"ii ;! U. II -ti, tl W'tn-1, ss OfiL-iVs .-in. cos ill v !;iil un ! i s inlo nm - - . !. It will p iy ytill to Wl l!' o !! for fiilldetailsat M u:p', eno. ,: C.'i)!ntnl'iii, S. O It Ccvod His Leg "All thought I'd lose my leg." writes J. A. Swenson, of tf, r. town. Wis , tn years of ee;:: m i that 15 iloelor.t c-u'd imt t or ,-, had a!; Lisf, l iid mo up ';.. , liickliii.i Ani:c:i aho nr.'d j iiMiiid fin I v t i I Infa'hhie f, ' S!;iti Kri!j!iu;i-, c.. ma, .s t,r. Kluiini, litvls, i'l-vei- Suits, Ihiriis, Ootids C'nld, ar.d 1'il.s. -5o at all L)rug;ists. N JEWELER When you want to buy a" Watch or Clock; when you want a Watch or Clock re paired; when you want a Wedding King, an Engage mcnt King anj thing in v. the line of Jewelry; when you need giaR.jen, ( r want your eyesight tested re member Zink tho Jeweler and Optician :: :: .: G. W. ZINK, RosweH, - N. M. Trads Marks IY j'- PCSIGN3 Ar.ronOflflnrtlng n ultrloh mid dnscrlhttcn tnrj rjnIi'lMr tiMoertnlii our opinion freo Whcthuf nn IriVGi'tlnn ts prohnldT piucnffiblo. roniniucfr-' lUun Mfldtlrrolilhlontlal. flANUUOOK n I'n'..;' ct ill (nio. Oldest nuoiiry for ci'cur.ncr j;uo I'iiionta taken through Jtunii & , tpeciitlnoticet without charco, tutb9 Scietefific JlnaericaH, - ' A hmdsometf lllnstrntpd wwklr. J,nrreht clr ctihiiioa of nnv Fi:ic!itiUc Jiitiriml, 'iVritiH. a y.virt Jour montUB,t.U liolU byiill (wo(lo(ors. MtN & Co set Bd-. f j8W y' 1 Succeed when everything else falls. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands bave testified. FCm KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE It is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. i-.-i.v;i.. s l:i25?a:no cad iut mcu 'i aitcrna J .1 H CALLS Hi'A"::- 1- )-' 14 : . s styl i ..i i.j a ikh;..-:..:j i ...-un-.1-y l:opiuti y i no - t"d t . ei3 l:-..- 1;.:. 1 1 J 1 1 t:-::icj i ..u ii. .!. U 1. -1 lX'.ilt:n ...: .TlS I J e:.t li l.:,uj. -'..:. i ..i;:r-..-:rttio.l C.l I.I l..-,!;lO I.; id I V tij a year, i.wl-c::: i a f:;-o ri.w;!. .:: t. .'. J I .;; ' tr f-i-.id 7 -J r;lcC- PftUtiu fill oniI;l3 y.T.i to myho In yonr own li'i::i-, v.-iJi yourov. h.:.:iU e-loth li; ir 7 :;.!!'. -It' l:m1 hil'-r.-n v.-hlt-ii v :II bu 1 rr.i'i S in siyij ti;.:', ht. l-i-:.o iio-.-.o l;I--:cr IbttU 15 cost Scud i ;r freo i'r.iu-ir, Cati.'-fiTio. T.'a Vi":l Cn Y-n Vhs Vtaa:'.t fr snttimc mb i,v;ript!ri:is i!!- yfnrt-n-nr' :. f.trf.oo rr-.-:.-.;:-.-. Cr.:.'..!:c r.mlfn- !i V:i::o O.'.tr. i:;: c:: :r ..'.-?, m ; c; r;:i :?u a, i:;t7 vea jr. rw F75 Fresh, Reliable, Pur Cuarnteed to PUasc Every GardeneT mnd ritiiitcrBhuuld teat the auuerinr mentaof Our Northern Grown 8ed. SPECIAL OFfCK FOR 10 CENTS we will ecud ioM.paid our PAMnuS COLLECTION 1 pfcf. 60 tty Toiunta l pL. iu(tib ;t t ikK. SeliHirowluc IVlerr ' 1 pbff. Vnrlj Armm-bfrni Vbhg , t 1 W I pkpe. Ku Her ton Marht L'lueo 1X AUo I Vuritli CbuUe feUwsr HMdi Writ today I Send 10 oonU 3 liolp pay pOfUf and parkkiiK ftjiii rcrcire tha atvv ' Vauiuu L'ollaclion," to gelbcr st?h our niul Ir.htnuti.t CarJen Gui.lt, , (iltKAT NOlcTIliJlN SKIil) 0. w 1403 liuHo St, Uot.-kird, Illinois iB I .....;::,: -?..: ., .. ...... - T " '.J- 7 ..N Catarrh Cannot Ce Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, u tlwy ennnot rwwb tlu Beat of the tliM-iui. Cuutrrh Is a blooti or roiihtl tutional 0lHm!. und In ordr to cure it you imml Uke Intoriml rtfiiu-tiu's. Hull's Calurrli Cure la taki-n in Wiuilly. and acts dlrcrtly upon the blood and mucous aurlu.. Hull s Catarrh Cure la not a quack medi cine. It was prcscrltu-d by one ot the boat phytiu Ju" In this country lor years und Is a rtmulnr pnwnpiio , It b couijhmh1 of the bent tonUn known, coiublin J with the beat blood purliifrs, act lute dhevtly on the mucous surfaces. The iM-rfi-ft combination of the two Ingredients la what produces auih wordcrlul re sults lu curinu catarrh. fSe'.id for ti-HttnioiiiniH, irce. F. J. Cllli.VKY A CO.. Proiw., Toledo, O. Bold by Druuk'HiN, price 7Se. iuko liud luiiiily 1'liU lot cgihttlpatloa.